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Show BRET" SUGAR ITEMS. ' H Interesting News from Various The ofiice force of the sugar company H moved from their ofiice in the bank to tho factory on Thursday. 'At 7 o'clock Thursday morning tho H beet whistle sounded and the first hcctK B of tho season were wa"hcd down the H Hume into the factory Tlie beet H machinery woiked Hinoothly and tho jH work proceeded as well ntf could be expected for the opening. Tho beets H were not of a good quality as they wcro H high in urity but low in sugar., In H many case these beets nad but fow H leaves hence had no chance to gather About the same iiuinber of farmers as H reported in the 1'.nxi:k last week aro H still digging beets for the factory. Tliu H supply began to run short on Saturday H and tho farmeis wee lequiaed to rush H them in as fast as possible and responded H in good shape. Beets were going into H the sheds until lat- that night. Tlii railroads ate bringing them in from tho H outlaying distucts and on rinuday ! 's-iveial car leade weiv standing at the sheds, 'the beets ai'e smalUr than H usual. Though tiiat is the case Mr. H Austin says thev will not take beets H that aie not according to conttact. He- H has advised farmeis to be caretul iu B j topping and not cut n way nunc of the B j top than is uccc&san . O.-. Sunday the H jbeautiAil, white sug.ir was pouring B I down into the sacking room and B Isliiiniients navo alieadv begun, Utali,.; B ugi' -w'smsmM - & - H pati oils are eager to gel toine of il, - H It is not thought that the iccentwet H weather will materially t fleet the beets H but a few thus will deteitnine that. H , Paieuts aie reqi ested tosee that their H childien are kept away from the fjugar H lactoiy. k takes lip the movt of one H iua i's time toluol; alief- children on H Satuiday and Sunday. It is a outdance H which they wiiut paieuts to assist in H stopping- befoieVome damage .sdoii'e and some child badly injured or perhaps H A repiesentative of ejstern capital' H will is'.i SpringvillH soon to consider H tlie advisability of electing a sugar H Luusuallr highitests aro reported by H tiieUliinoiVniley CltiMitpioii for Veil turn H Co beuts This-authoiity says ailalysis ' H lnade their lecenMy thowed .'SH'per cent I cugar, tepieaeiiliiig a value for beets of H about H pel ton, ?' H The latest leports fiom (Miinoaie that. H the farmers are anxious luhar'euta H 'greater act cage,, but that low test of' H sugar mid urity will pi event an H exloiiHlve delivery! Furlheri.ioie it is '. btated that beets aie taking on a second M ,giowth, and as a' 'consequence ii)uny B farmers will havetonilo theirbeets, that. B is dig them to pioventthem fiomaequir- M 1 ing a second giowtii, aid place them, ' " M under the giouud to keep them until .H ' such time as tliey.may iipuu Milliciently J to pel nut of their! acceptance at the H factoiy. As. a consequence of the late- H uess of thu seabon, it l expected tho M , haivebt at Chino will be delajeil until H ' December, and s'oint,1 estimati's place H thoeiid as late as December loth. If i H , the ruins comvarly pian thousands of H i tons of beets will-inevitably beiuiiii'd. H 1 Heie the crop will be out between H Oct. inth ami Nov. 1st, eeu with the H shipments not exceeding "AW tons ier day, with an occasional lay-off of a day H or two per week. The beets of thin "H valley jne at lenut,. six. weeks aheaxl of ,"., H those 'at Chino. Anaheim (lazctte.. B - '.- M I |