Show TIlE IRON MINES Jennings Inter WDl L n the Subject on = rfewed rE log They Should be Jit jjflk3 ant stab1isbed and Tells IG2 Why yi 1DQ llai VIII Jennin who i nie OD lion COI1nnttee appoiu ted by ma f the Board of Trade at its last ses j ret s the la and report upon a examine land I to the iron ctlcabHty o operating I ro iron county 2Ed upon the of Us o 363 manufacturing iron ry riety of ofa red from tbe south OD Satur 4 The exMajor ac i D1orniDg i u j President Taylor and ed 111nicd I feu their trip to St George A i en 11J 1 ILD minister plenipotentiary k acrosB Mr Jennings i smiling G i L countenance in the e p I d bAon aDd immediately applied inquisitorial I quill with ap I s bri wrote which will certainly i atifying in the hIghest degree gratifYlDg etedin the material o5ein ttlOse thIs grand deposi nentcf Karal wealthUtah r We1l said the exMayor we of iron and If iron wrnders a we lDd U coal i We also round both easy J the former in endless var ECcesJ susCtptible t easy working tr elltter > 1 in any abundance and I od e enough I believe to reduce i OU but the committee has e arrived at no decision There tarriV t qaeston abjut the ability to l e Iron YIBUt33 interrupted the jnlll win eCedar Canyon coal coke 0h dear yes By the way that Binds me I brought upsome ex Ilent specimens ot coal and left em in the car We also brought ODg BCUiH very faIr samples of coke de from the coal Personally o Dot believe that coke will be seeded at all Bep Hows that Mr Jennings Tne crude coal Jf resent indications holdout V7ilKt give beat sufficient intensity j reduce the iron RepAnd the coke lr JCan be shipped if necsa needful in gy and will fee found pendent branches of > ron inanu liture and in reducing the pig iron at castings can be made RepThis gives an < opening for IF posibilities that before have jt t generally been considered does not Mr JTo that I am not pre ned to give an answer Mind yj I do not say such is the cz9e iH i mprelv an ooinion which may fe modified by tests and actual Diking results But I cannot help iebelief that there are additional mbilites in this direction which feem to have so far at least reaped general observation M Qaking the whole question I ito iderfction what is your pinion o the establishment of iron iirorks in Iron county Mr J1n few of the many details de-tails which attach to and have a Irital bearing en this matter and in i riew also of the calm deliberation mp coniprehensive a subject de jtiands an opision expressed must of nece sity be a modified one Still I think the outlook is moss farorabte I csn see no reason why iome industries should not flourish as they have done heretofore where properly inaugurated A8 an in tance I refer you to theZ C MI I hoe factory here and to the woolen I mills at Provo You can see what i they have done It is not in my Belief so much a matter of eeono mlcal working as it is a subject de ending UDon the excellence of the work performed I d3 not think however that any apprehensions need be entertained as to our ability to manufacture iron cheaply What I mean is this If we can make a stove or as excellent a pattern and of as good quality as they do est the Utah man had rather purchase a stove made here if it does cost a couple ot dollars more for the reason that in doing so he creates a market for his own produces and is thus aCuaIy making money by saving it as a circulating medium to the community and by sustain iog home I hftmf Industries though osten t1 t I rlbly he i8 paying out more I am ilf PIe personally of Utah convinoed will that the peo c such sustain readily any 1 industry when its true nature is made 3Dparent to them RepYo think then wiJI Utah itself afford a market sufficient to 1ustify such aa MrJI do undertaking BePWhat rnunt of capital do 90u think will be a proper neceasary to make 1 beginnine will AU be J productive About S500JOOO think suit It J will not of very fair re Produce pi only enable us to iron satiBscory but will also make 1ependent brancheq COmmencement for RepAnd this raised amount can it ba Mrtl Ye eulty about there will be no dUn that of that the organIzation by the iUdustry Once recommended COlUmlttee Wen at The method tM58 It I by present it is J proposed to hon CJuntlea and the sugges seems and for various to be an excellent one I den wIll be reasons The bur Whole Territory distributed through the 1110nWeath which as a Com it Then win reap the bene COOling front again the capItal 1rlder interest varied S3urces a the IndustrIes in behalf of eans be will by this COntribute created to a1d the desire to the J perDlanent SUCcess and the deve Industry wili become opmeltorthe great uniary a personal and I one It5 Is Anotherreas best > n cunUes Why or shoUld this take I hold tnatterJ is found in 1 the fact I that we are not only growing by natural methods but our population is rapidly increasing through the medium of immigration This increase in-crease of laboring people can only be met by the development f such industries as will give permanent and profitable employmeut 10 that j cla she manufacture of iron one lif rcany Of course it will be some tome yet t before a defi iite conclusion can be reaches hut for myself and with the present light 1 have upon he subject L I can see no reason why toe industry should not be inaugurated inaugu-rated without delay and opened with the mst successful results The minister thereupon withdrew his tolled quill bowed his thanks and I In this connection it were best to state that a thorough test is being mad of the unusual coal beds that exist to the east of Cedar City and in its immediate vicinity and for tLat purpose Apostle Moses That cher one of the committee is yet there making examination with Mr Robertson the master ironmonger iron-monger It is also settled beyond the per adranture of a doubt that if iron operations are ever commenced the works will be located at Iron Springs and not lion City for the reason mentioned in letter written from Iron County by our correspondent correspon-dent Wallace |