Show DRAWING during the in salt lake some of the of the clinich advised followers to discontinue their patronize patronise patr onise to tho goutily Go utile and fiade only ith the maimon at tho timo we paid but little attention to it feeling a conviction thit but very few w obey the ansti actions given them and it would soon bo forgotten and matters would navo alona again as smoothly as before however con biary to our expectations wo see that well as a few followers continues Onti to lefeat and impi ess tho same doctrine upon the nunda of their subjects and in the following maner As ft as said in conference I 1 would sav do not pollute outsiders with your pic sence leave their alone severely alone then that the mor mons would all obey these instructions anav from the gentile stores and confine thern trade exclusively to the mormon on the other hand suppose the would leave the sev alone and purchase their produce hue then gi adeis employ then teamsters and mine la boier and all other assi tince from the 0 world in aboid hoist the sign that no need apply what mould be the ic sult who bould suffel the most tho gentiles or Mo imons one importing import int item in this di in ing tho lina matter which alar a consideration is tho fact that prior to abo opening of the mines in utah and pre lous to the advent of railroads but cash was around in this then benighted lesion all the surplus pio duce vas traded off whereas now it 19 sold for the cash to genalo t let them severely seve iely alone signifies thit the mormon farmer must retrace hia steps back to iv enta v airs ago and take for his produce what the leader of thy church may see proper to give him whatever vei price aliey may choose to place apon such will be the luang price throughout mayor as well as his followers anny of them at leist fox get that gentile patronage filled their in early days ind is still doings doing 0 and liable to con dinue they forget when denouncing the gentiles and instructing followers to not darken of the ago fui a mailet for their product at unusual bieh puce and that the U P R K sio them foi their teams and men ind paid them they alo foi get that park cita aita bingham siler reef anco and all other mining camps gnes employment to iorge numbers of their sub besides ing thu best of marLeta fir their pro duce and fruits and pay them the cash for it but the level headed portion of the church look at matters differently in the proceeding of the Cons titu dional convention we notice an effort was made to introduce a section in the constitution to tat mines and mining products but was defeated because the majenty wanted to encourage mining in the new state and hive i good mar let it home instead of go ncr to denvir oroile other maillet created by mines every farmer in utah knows that to en chui coui age mining meins me ins to enhance the value of real estate and furnish tl eni at home with a good market for the r produce PAI mers hero as well as in the eastern brates prefer ly with the consumer because tl en they receive the commission that the middleman in handling that which enst go to the consumed con sumei if this dividing line is ati icily adhered to by both classes its effect will be felt by the cormons mormons Mor mons because then they must eastern markets and compete with banners who are batter pre pird to fur cheap wheat ind produce than what can be done without a great sac neice to the utah fai mere every day cormons mormons Mor mons come into park city with produce our them pay for what they pet and a L no questions if the stant a glass of beer they buy it anything el e that they feel in need of is frequently bought aiom the gentiles but not gen ewalb as a rule provo midway kamas wan ship salt lake settlement american fork and numerous mothr settlements produce boic it for tho cash if this policy was ly carried out by both factions the green aega burlei fruit and other ti uck would be compelled to find markets elsewhere and at a grait thit on both aides of the question there aio fanatics who would rejoice atthe of the appo its side but as a whole neither side be judged by ho lad ical sentiments of a faw who occasion sion ally come to the surf ca spout and go below again agi cultural and mining i pursuits in utah no is closely allied as in nevada or california Califor nii 1 he one cannot very wall get along without tho other ind e hope the mormon k idera aill exercise a little judgment and take into abit vit bout this element so bruh baled haled by thorn they would have a vei lim for alie fruits of their farms HAIO abo american lovcik won toe lace in L adon avei trite by four lengths with tho greatest greA co abo di that ho played with trite during tho entile lace just is ho always hn contestants I 1 a lare portrait of bitsi dent arthur adorns tho walls of a chr ne houe hou e simo photographer should lae a life like p of one of the mot noted opium den in san francisco and send it 0 o the foi tho chita carlois nothing like 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