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Show Otnfrea trade oonleniporary irmUts that that tho X. & G. Taylou company of Philadelphia is not making tin plate. The company does not claim to make the iron and iteel pints It has never been ('oubted that thoso plates eould be made in this country. The problem baa boon to have ths tinning dona lit re, and tha' U what that company is doing in spite of tho freo traders. Any merchant mer-chant In Salt Lake enn buy tin-plate from them of their own manufacture. Hut it is really wonderful to sen how noxious the f.-co traders aro that the tin-plato business shall not be established estab-lished here. One would suppose that they would at limit be willing for the industry to be secured, but they are in,!. They persistently misrepresent all Ihr.t is done in that direction, their object beinjj to lead people into tho belief be-lief thai the making of tin-plate cannot bo carried on in this country, and their oltimato purpose being to secure a ra- pea: or me tarot law so that the bu.si-p'gs bu.si-p'gs shall be impossible In the United States. Tho patriotism of our friends, the free traders, may well be questioned ques-tioned under such circumstances. |