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Show IJgT Getting- Stronger. ' f T,,e ntci03t n 'l'0 jt ngir industry '' 'throughout 'the United States .vaxeB v stronger e very day, njul almost every 'v!8k week wo 'iear 8ome new 'ca'y tunt is working for thu location of a factory. Among the places where factories will nlmogtstirely M) commenced in the next ' . twelve months are llueneme and Salinas '" in California, Yakima, Wash., Mciiomo. ' nee Falls and ilerrillon, Wisconisn. 'Strong probabilities also point to at iliiau ono in Arizona, and at Roswelh, N. -31., and one at Anaheim. Sections of Iowa rnd Ohio ai e working vigorously ior factories. All this means : everul things. The more widespread the di-.jvsct di-.jvsct interest in the industry, thu greater will ho the pressure brought to bear on "Congress to give the industry adequate . protection. More members of the viiatioiial Congress will tauo up the .vinterest of their eonstitutents, and the vrtsult will he that sugar will certainly "hd amply recognizid in the new tariff. The administration promises a return of prosperity to the country. If tanll legislation shall induce the erection of - ten new sugar factories in the next live years, that ftct will return more prosper- ity to the country than any other single ct. Each of these factories would , give a livelihood to fully a thousand people'. Each ono will also make an ex- .tended market and increased price for t general farm products over a large area -of country, inasmuch as tilleA of land v theretofore devoted to staples, will be- -corao consumers instead of producers of those crops. There is prosperity in that - .and genuine, substantial, rock-bottom' j- . , -t ehduring prosperity, too. " Push the beet sugar enthusiasm along. Chino .Champion. |