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Show I ; BEET SUGAR NEWS. H.r Sugar Items. H ty On sovcrnl null organized licet farms H recently visited In France, cows rccico B 110 pound of residuum licet pulp per H Uicm, to wlilcli la added 4 1 pounds of n H fermented procuet, consisting ot cliopn- H ' ed airnw, etc. Tlio cows under I tile H.( ration yield on nn ncrngo 12 qunrls of jH milk dally. As tlio season ndvnnccs tlio B ' pulp ration Is reduced. BJ Tlio total eiigrir piodtictton wna less diirlilR lnet tlmnln previous raiiipulgiia ; HJ tlio causes nre numerous. Tlio nrcn J devoted to beets w us about 000,000 acres H AVlicnttis considered Hint (1,000,000 Hi nro paid In wages at factories nnd sevcra 1 millions for farm labor, tlio beet sugar M Industry of tlio country has obtslged a position upon wlilcli much of tlio (-en- I ernl prosperity of the f Into depends. HJ( Tho average sugar made in French I beet sugar factory Is purer than sugar J obtained elsewhere. It has been found, HJ for example, that for sweetening pur- Hj " poses t Icons much Austrian sugar Is HJ ' needed to produce certain results as J,Y would bo required of tlio French product. BJ - The low price tit which the rival sugars HI. arc sold is mislcadcng tlio general Kast- J crn public. In Damascus, for examplo BJ n ccrtan pastu is made, In Uilch large BJ quantities ot beet sugar arc used; for BJ saino price tlio manufacturers gets volume, but no nualltv. Bi During l602 about 30,000 tons of-beet )rcr employed In strengthening y, Ines and cider by fermentation. H is Interesting BJ to note that tlio quantity of sugar used BJ for this special purpose was less than BJ during the previous year tlue to the BfeT - -, . fact that the grupes were of a better " tL-itlinn Muring 1801. BP i 3 '""v4urlleateon o HI . ? 5V """. said H rr jV Is bT ?rc HJ JOOttOlB 1' Bk & & si e 5 " a"" CiS6tsB M a is 6 ' " p. y HJ a oi w ''' " B1 jaBBBBHMl"0 rrrhTcrridejAlTiSPISSa. jiid tJiollquorshcntcMWtorl7U liinr flecoud carboimtallon foilows, nnd to 2f J ' gallons of Juice 'fc pint chlorld is added Xie saturation that follows should bring , tl:o alkalinity Mown to 005j nnd when 1 j this purflcation is propetly done, there ' remains no trnco of Iron. '77k Sihjm ' Jltet, The first planting of liecls arc ready for thinning, and Domeliavenliendt lieen thinned. Every team in tho counfiy Is liusy, nnd planting Is going oil as fast as Jtcn bo done Wo need rain, and need it badlly, although tho beets to far jilantcd aro doing lcrywell. Cmwijn'on. Officers of the Sugar Comprny. i Tho Directors of tho Utah Sugar Co. f held their meeting on Monday night, nt (," Salt Lake and tcclvclcM tho.old fllcerB a to wit. -. -, J'.llun Monis, president. Goo. Q. Cannmij Vlce-I'ieddent. II. G. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer . . Thus. K. Cutler. Manager. |