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Show Bounty Law in Idaho- lfoiatlK1jtah Sugar company, which Is to bo erected u factory near Iduho Falls, Ido., will not bo permitted to collect tho boujity grunted by tho last legislature- without un appeal (o tho courts. Tho legislatures passed n nicasuro giving 1 cent per ouud biunty for every pound of sugar manufactured in tho slnto from boots grown therein during tho year 11)03, nnd hnlf u cent per pound for sugar lmiiiufacturcd in 1001. Tho Utah Sugar company organized to urect tho Idaho factory Is composed of tin leading Mormons who nre operating oper-ating factories Iu Utah. Tho bill wns pushed through tho legislature by tho log rolling process by tho solid voto, of tho Mormon members who represent tho counties of southeastern Idaho. An amendment thnt no liounty should bo paid If any Aflntle labor was employed was defeated, and it is now given out that 1,000 Japs will bo employed em-ployed In tho cultivation of the beotu. As the lending attorney of the statu claim tho not is unconstitutional, Iduho Idu-ho having nn iiiitl-loimlngof tho credit of tho state clause In tho constitution, organized lulior Is to Ik Interested In lighting tho Inanity on account of . tho employment of the Jiip, 'I lie matter will bo brought before tlio various labor unions of thoHtatc, mid it is understood plenty of legal talent of tho highest order will bo volunteered. Joseph Hinith, president of tlio Mor-ninn Mor-ninn church, Is (lie president of tho sugar company. Coiisorvntlvo csll-matcHof csll-matcHof ilu amount of the bounty lo bo paid In the two years tho law Ls to inn place the sum nt from $100,000 lo rlf0,000. It Is claimed tlio stock of tho sugar company, wlilcli Is practical-, ly nil Hiibsciibcd, tho capitalization bo-Ing bo-Ing placed at $d,000,000, has already nil-vnneod nil-vnneod In value Herald, |