Show AS AN APPEAL THAT SHOULD BE HEEDED the president and directors of the salt lake mining exchange have put forth a circular letter calling attention ta to the distressed financial condition of the organization aad and urging upon members and all others interested in the development of the mining industry the duty of coming to the rescue with funds the document is admirably candid in its statements earnest in its invitation to maning na nang men man to show 8 h 0 w some enthusiasm a and a d u unreserved n r e 3 e r v e d in the intimation that unless help is forthwith tendered the exchange must close down this beine beina understood those who are guilty of Inke warmness where they should malce make a display of will be left without excuse if it the worst comes to he the worst in troth it would be a public misfortune to have the mining exchange close its doors for lack of support uta utah has not been backward in singing the praises of her mineral resources but she baa ila made no pretensions not justified by the facts she I 1 is indeed the most bountifully blessed of all in this his particular rt rr and the future before her is of surpassing brightness the arese prese revival of interest in mining the mia ing boom if 11 we may use the term 13 a step that points directly toward the attainment of all that the most sanguine have dared to hope what will ill be thought of our proud claims if the only mining exchange in the territory be compelled to suspend jost just at this juncture how w can we escape he the shams that tha t at to a community that s not blind to its own advantages but too indolent to reap the benefit from them T TUB il Z STANDARD hopes the appeal of tb the 0 officers of the exchange will find a ready and generous response from ogden and northern utah one of these days we shall need a mining exchange of oar our own until ben then let ns us be patriotic enough lowarl the territory 0 ry to preserve it from the disgrace that from this letter seems to be impending I 1 |