Show elseBUSINESS BUSINESS BRIEFS First Flour Shipped Abroad from Utah Postal NotesArticles of Incorporation of the wethcrland Fine Stock and In < Dairy Company Filed Tho Salt Lake Mill and Elevator company com-pany writes to THE HERALD For your information in-formation we wish to say we this week shipped to China 50000 pounds of Utah flour We believe this to be the first direct export of flour abroad from this territory j Wheat is advancing owing to good demand from San Francisco and flour is following I Postal Notes Postmaster Bonton reports that the printed publications received at the office for October amounted to 47633 pounds as against 339il for tho same month of last year W C Clark is now performing tho mail messenger service instead of the Gurney Cab company The corrected mail schedule appears in this issue The woodwork was removed from tho coiling of the postoftlco lobby yesterday and revealed a big skylight enclosed with colored glass Tho Netherland Fine Stock and Dairy Company Com-pany Is the latest of the incorporations articles being filed yesterday with County Clerk Allen The purposes announced are to purchase acquire hold lease sell and deal in live stocl of all kinds Also to sell beef milk poultry and farm projects to operate stockyards slaughter house and butchering butcher-ing establishment and to acquire and dispose dis-pose of water and water rights and all business necessary to the successful carry ing out of these objects The capital stock is fixed at 50000 divided into 10000 shares The shareholders directors and officers are Shares Israel Evans president 5 IL J Faust vicepresident u 6 IC Fox secro cry and treasure 5 W M Bradley director 5 J A Marshall director 0 5 In addition to these shares 9975 have been laid aside as working capital The nnual meetings are to be held on the first Monday in October wAn An Appeal tu the People of Utah With the completion of the Utah sugar works and a number of other homo indus tries fairly inaugurated this season not forgetting to mention those which for a number of years have existed in our city and territory it is meet and proper to call the attention of the people > to the fact that whenever I It is possible to purchase an article made in this territory that it should be the prido of every citizen to do so Every dollar retained in this territory is simply a dollar added to the wealth of the people As long as that dollar is i retained here it can be kept in circulation changing from hand to hand innumerable times Its It-s paid out of labor from there it passes into the hands of the merchant and is trans ferred from the merchant to the manufacturer manufac-turer and again paid out by the manufacturer manufac-turer to the labor employed and thus it can continue ad infinitum benefiting every body to an almost unlimited extent Once the dollar leaves the borders of tho territory terri-tory it goes out as a tribute paid to a great extent to foreign industry or to foreign capital J appeal in particular to the ladies While man can earn the money it is to the greatest great-est extent paid out by the ladies for articles arti-cles consumed in their homes It is said that comparisons to a great extent tent are odious but while visiting other cities in the east and particularly tho city of Denver it was indeed a pleasure to no tice with what pride and satisfaction the ladies of Denver dwelled upon their home I industries In conversation with some of them tho statement was mado in the I most fervent and enthusiastic manner We make it our business to call for everything every-thing manufactured in our city and in this state and if we find that the mercnants are not inclined to furnish home manufactured goods wo go where < < we can got thorn The Worlds Columbian fair is rapidly approaching Utah should make as fair a snowing there as its natural resources and other advantages warrant In a few days the chamber of commerce will call a meeting of all the manufacturers of this city and of Utah for the purpose of obtaining from them a completo list of everything manufactured here Every lady will be furnished with one of these lists and it will rest with them to demonstrate how much interest they take in home industries in-dustries and how far they will go to help to build up the industries in their own midst in preference to helping those living far away from us whoso interest in us possibly pos-sibly extends to the extent of the number of dollars they can get out of us annually and who would discard us in the same manner man-ner as a squeezed out lemon is cast away which has ceased to give forth its invigorating invigor-ating juice Had it been possible for the people of Nevada Ne-vada twentylive years ago to have passed a law compelling those who took the unbounded un-bounded wealth from its mountains to do vote therefrom onetenth nf the profits annually to the establishment some home industry it would today bo in tho samo position in which the people of European mining countries are in who in addition to their mining industries have other large manufacturing plants supporting the increasing in-creasing population and thereby draw the wealth of other nations to them The object lesson which this state furnishes fur-nishes to us should be a study to all who have the interest of this country at heart and it was with this object in view that the board of directors of the chamber of commerce I com-merce requested the address of this appeal to the thinking men and women of Utah FIrED SlMON President Chamber of Commerce H V MELOT Secretary |