Show HOW TO RAISE 1118 NECESSARY WOOL OVER the signature of San pitcher 11 a correspondent writes from manti commenting on the editorial in the EVENING NEWS of the deplores the fact that woolen factories in this territory should lie ile idle thus depriving operatives of employment aad suggests a plan by which he thinks all our woolen mills might kep ahem themselves belv supplied with raw wat material erial he says 1 I would suggest that the factory managers take the bull by bi the horns 1 and start sheep herds of their own and if they would offer inducements in the shape ol 01 capital h lock with good prospects of a reasonable dividend there are many who have say from fifty to a few hundred head of sheep in the different herds in the territory who would invest the same tor for the deneff t of themselves and the people others again would put in say from five to ts many hundred dollars it if there were a guarantee that the non produce rand speculator would not have the power to act the big fish and swallow the little ones there is an element of practical wisdom in this suggestion the plan has been tried by at least one woolen factory in the territory that we know ot of which ran successfully for some years in connection with a co 0 opera era tive herd the owners OT of this mill produced their own raw material exchanged cloth and yarn lor for means with which to pay wages and their only cash outlay was for foi dye stuffs and mill furnishings the two main elements requisite for the success of this plan are a genuine operative cooperative co purpose on en the part of all who engage in it and a faithful and intelligent t tell ell igent angale financial management of it |