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Show ', In Colorado. t ' 1 ' The BUgar beet proposition is looking brighter every day. Farmers nie a wak- , '' ening to the need of a factory and are I- h ,' , disposed to plant tho beet in an experi- I i t " mental way and tho Acreage ia going to ", . be increased this spring.' A movement has been started to striko congress for a ' . . duty of two cents a pound on imported ('' ', sugars and 'this tariff if secured will surely give a.great impetus to monufac- ' tuiingsothal eastern capitalists will feol like coming forwaul and put money , . . " , into the building of factories all over the ' ,. ( west. We have been busy the past week -' " wt ' writing to congressmen on tho ways and J., r r f means committee urging them to recog- ' :.' nizo the agricultural classes in the way " - of a duty on sugar and we are trusting , in the judgement of these men to do us I a good turn now when wo need it so des s. . ( perntely. The sugar trust, on tho other hand, desires free raw material and is M ,. ' pulling every string to have things their' way. Field and Form. ; f . |