Show TANNERIES and ANI Wr WEAVING iviNG we ave are not trot aware that there are any tanneries canneries tann eries in utah except in 11 thim city rity provo malti manti and fillmore this may appear to in miny many my as it somewhat does to us qs rather singular for the few tann tanner er ies boix noix in operation cannot supply the demand for leather that there are no io more may be partially acco accounted anted for by the spirit of a fanner farmer aa as manifested in a conversation with br ar winder of the firm of jennings winder the ile farmer enquired whether lle ile lie he 0 firm had bad boota boots for sale yes weli well I 1 like your boots much better than I 1 do the bame game kind of imported boots for your leather is good and you warrant your work what do you ask a pair me the same price that they do at the stores 2 what do you pay for wheat tle the the ile price they allow at the s toresa stores then men I 1 will take my wheat to a store and buy imported boots but I 1 thought yoa joa said that my boots bools lexe the best why not buy of me ichen youcan you can get BETTER bettee boots for the same amount of she wheat Nhe aty there was no reply to the last question but the farmer took his wheat t to ci a sto store re and encouraged cou raged a foreign market to the obvious detriment of his own prosperity as well as that of the community for according to his own statement the homemade home made article was avas the best and offered for the same price and kind of pay our mechanics generally have disadvantages L enough to labor under without having 0 to compete with the above mentioned unwise course course of purchasers and if there are many who jrade rade in like manner it is not BO be much pauch to be ni wondered at that there are but f few tan extravagant 1 prices to on n the part of mechanics are equally disastrous with jerving cewin 0 and neglect by cusp merb mere but when mechanics offer their articles at fair rates and of good quality how long think you can they withstand the cold shoulder and continue in busness business nessa and if the little money yet remaining is is thrown into the he stores and they will wil take but a limited amount of wheat and other produce where and how think you will you purchase leather boots and shoes it may not be amiss to mention an incident which lately transpired between a weaver and one of his creditors as illustrating that some mechanics lack wisdom as well as some buyers the creditor requested the weaver to weave apiece a piece of cloth fsr for him the labor to be credited on the debt no says the weaver 1 I will not riot work up tip your yarn except for cash or a store order two articles which he knew the creditor did not receive for his own labor at least not to the extent of his wants upon such a principle how hov much cloth would be manufactured in utah unless each family went to the expense of purchasing a loom and beav weaving n for themselves soft and fair go a great waya way I 1 a and i nd so does a I 1 spirit of mutual accommodation if we expect to become dis enthralled from froal trade dependence and so constant a demand of cash or store orders for labor and home hom C products tends greatly to the retardation of both private and public progress and improve ment men tand vand and sadly evi evl trees how difficult it is for many to wean themselves from the vain world notions of trade and adopt the safe progressive independent and accommodating accommodation principle of fair exchange 0 if all exact carh cash or store orders especially while those articles are 8 so 0 8 scarce barcz bov bow much and what business can be successfully prosecuted |