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Show Building: up Industries. Under the above tho followingjvas printed 111 tho Herald on Friday last: "If the $30,000 received from the legislature legis-lature induced tho building of tho sugar factory at Lehi, there is little doubt that the name amount can very readily be raised among the people at any time any other company will undertake tho erection of another sugar factory. It will not be necessary to ask for a bounty from the legislature. "There were other inducements to build the factory at Lehi besides the state bounty and the bounty piov'ii'ions of tho tariff" law of ISt'O. That law provides pro-vides that all machinery purchased abroad and erected in a beet-sugar factory and used in the production of raw sugar in tho United States from beets produced therein, should be admitted ad-mitted free of duty until tho first day of July, 1892. "Where would tho factory at Lehi have been had not foreign machinery for the manufacture of sugar been admitted ad-mitted free of duty? Did not the principle of free trade do 111010 to encourage en-courage the building of a factory than thy state bounty?" ' Wo wish to inform tio llsrald that tho machinery used in the Lehi sugar factory is al' American. Furtho,. comment is uuuucesdary. |