Show HOME INDUSTRY II I I Denver Congratulates Salt Lake 011 Her Recent Action Secretary Wantland of the bureau of manufactures yesterday received the following letter from Denver Office of the Manufacturers Exchange Denver Col 21st Feb 1894 C E Wantland Secretary Manufacturers Manufac-turers Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Dear SirYours received announcing the formation of a manufacturers bureau bu-reau in Salt Lake city and expressing a desire to reciprocate with us which We shall be glad to do Congressional action having ruthlessly ruth-lessly stricken down the silver industry indus-try of the west it has become more than ever of paramount importance In order to build up our other Industries that the citizens of all the states and antI territories lying between the Missouri I river and the Pacific should individiT ally exert themselves to develop thereat g the-reat and varied resources and foster the general interests of the west ands a and-s far as possible in future keep western west-ern money in western circulation by giving the preference in their purchases pur-chases to western product in all reasonable rea-sonable ways Such a course will maintain the present pres-ent western factories and encourage the establishment or new ones will increase the local market for western raw materials will furnish remunerative remunera-tive employment for additional western west-ern labor will not only maintain but increase the present population of the west will justify western railroads in lowering l freight rates by the great Increase In-crease of interchangeable western tonnage ton-nage and will materially diminish the vast annual tribute the west has been and is still paying to distant communities communi-ties which apparently lack the most ordinary appreciation of western in terests This exchange urges your people to follow this policy loyally and persistently persis-tently First With regard to the industries of your own cities counties and terri tory for the good work should be begun be-gun with your own neighbors Colorado Col-orado desires to see Utah and every other western state and territory built up upSecond SecondSubject to your duty to your immediate neighbors give the manu facturers on the Missouri river and westward the preference in your purchases pur-chases so long as their goods are equal in quality and as reasonable ae price as those of distant competitors Wishing your bureau every success ever believe me Yours very truly THOMAS TONGE Secretary The Federated Trades at the last meeting adopted the following resolu ion tionWhereas Whereas The manufacturers bureau of the Salt Lake chamber of Sal commerce com-merce has commenced a movement which it is believed will prove to bean be-an active crusade for the purpose cf encouraging and supporting home in dustries and Whereas Such a movement if rig orously pushed to success will result in i the employment of hundreds resni and women and Whereas Such employment I of labor will make the people prosperous and redound to the benefit of the entire entre community and Whereas The combined efforts of a busy multitude each laboring in his own avocation to gain competence or wealth are the immediate wealh causes which make a community great and Whereas The encouragement of home industries has ever been one of thp first principles of organized labor therefore be it Resolved That we the Federated Trades of Salt Lake City heartily en dorse and will give every encouragement encourage-ment possible to all al movements that will gain such an end Resolved That we will also encourage encour-age the present movement by calling for Utah goods and by performing la bor when possible to push all proper enterprises in Utah Yesterdays Clearings Yesterdays clearings were 203003 as compared with 217811 for the same day of last year The clearings for the week were 1173897 as compared com-pared with 1494816 for the same week of 1893 Real Estate Transfers Hannah Walton to Richard Bromar part of lot 8 block 1 plat A 300 Edwin Bishop et ux to Peter damon dam-on part of section 1 township 2 south range 1 west 2 Peter Adameon to Edwin S Bishop part of section 12 township 2 south range 1 west t 3 J H Sullivan et a by marshal t Catherine E Dyer part of lot 2 < c block iTO 4iH Charles Johnson et ux to John Anderson An-derson part of section 2 township 2 south range 1 west 1 John Ischy to T B Moon et al lot 36 Mock 2 Rice Geldens subdivision subdi-vision 950 A J Pendleton et al to E A Agnew Ag-new lots 3 and 36 block 2 Rice GelUens subdivision 1 H Vf Lawrence et ex to Benjamin Hampton et al part of section o5 township 2 south range 3 East 1 James Cdult et ex by trustee to Jos Uaunifrnrten part of lot 1 block 53 plat B 1015 Frederick Swenson toCarl H L Jensen Jen-sen lots 45 and 47 block 3 Thorn dyKe subdivision 1 |