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Show H The World-Herald and the B Ike of Omaha, Nebnska are B discussing the beet sugar bounty HBb question. In a recent in tide the B Bee says of the beet sugar in- B dustry here: "The Woild-llerald B sets up the Lelu, Utah factory as B a model, and of raising sugar HBB beets at$a ton in Nebraska. H The Utah bfel fields are woiked H by Mormon women and childmi, H very much as the Gentian and H rrendi beet lields are, wlart H women and children in harness H with trained dogs haul vegrt.iblis H to market. Such 'ctilluie' is n it H practicable in Nebraska. Tin- H Lehi factory sells all its pnuluct H in Utah at do u one dollar to two H dollars a hundred higher than the H jobbing price of beet sugar in H Nebraska. The Utah facloiy H has the advantage over Nebraska H factories in the higher freight H rates from either the l'acilic or B Atlantic coast." The Ike must H be very iguarnnl or a terrible li;ir B to print such stuff because theie ' H is no truth in it- The Mormon B women and clu'dien do nt wmk, B in the fields, but the work in done , BBBK by men and boys as It is in N'u B liraskn. The factory does not ' B control the pi ice of Migar but sclK i B its product, at the market price. B n their arguments on this qti "lion ( B Uky had better confine themselves H to facts. |