Show REALIZATION R OF THE MINERS DREAr DREAM Continued from Page Five Fhe Section One il in i n th the or ci hard bard wark In develop in l ug gr great at characters and maintaining gre g reat t nations He has had 0 experience a mong all aIl and In many lands and a nd yet et he still holds that the c are to solve indi individual vidual v and ad national nation l It Is 18 worthy or note that ln the ac c or of the work or of this en t nd the other mines which Mr Newhouse N has deel developed ped s such ch care has h as been observed that no accident or of any a ny consequence hns occurred and no person erson p in any capacity has been in l 1 Evolution of Great Idea Ide The accomplishment of this project baK h as not bC been n the r result sult chance CIance The whole hole Ilaa lia been an e from fromelL w eU elL studied plans While Idle t the e has h as been the element clement or of mushroom has been absent Behind it all there has been a motive an a rn that motive motie has not been of a aVeh V er character It has been based u pon the breed brond principles ot of and humanitarianism h The accumulation of dollars donatS has hus not been the prime ob j but only a means for obtaining l r and higher ends Greaten t are in the main brought bout about a by the of information obtained o from the worlds rough school of o f experience r first business bushle t observations were vere made nt at Scranton Pa the Ule Important center ot of the he t anthracite coal producing Here was seen the squalor and Irla tion of toil falls falis to Abe lot Jot of helpless poverty that unceasingly works to the coffers of sordid capital apItai c These abuses prevailed If thc they were not for he reason that thata a vast tonnage of oC mining products were handled a at t an extremely close margin The pr profit fit on the unit was small Later his experiences Were transferred to ta Colorado where larger profits were ob tamed on material handled and money was spent with a lavish hand The 1 Cactus embOdies somewhat of the fea tures found In both the these places the tonnage In the Cactus may be less I Ithan than the coal tonnage of the val es are greater and aT a I those tho of the mines In Colorado The 1 Is therefore In a measure a k ot of his f fprmer observations After having satisfied himself that th 1 proposition would produce profits he saw In It the opportunity for foz satisfying and exemplifying a 8 greatel and that was to contribute i to the financial and ana social welfare elfare ol of his employee In fact the circumstances conspired I I to enable him Nm to work out to ro a certain k extent but just how far Ic 19 yet et to be b determined the labor problem Mr i MrS I achievements cannot be b S unto the story of Aladdin H He has been a laboring mar man I himself He realizes that the t b benefactor of mankind Is he who gives give employment ment to the workingman This S work has been prec preceded ded by the man management and development of two other r greut grent mining properties in Utah viz the he Highland Boy and doted dated mines at BIngham While In ii ii these properties he has hns been the rUling rulin spirit there were ere strings attached hed in ii I the way of Int interests rests of other Investors 1 In the Cactus enterprise he Is the urn um ump p pro ro absolutely In feature In Ii speaking or of this some time ago lie he said j I propose to shew that thiS is a cor corporation of which it cannot be said that tha t It has no soul I bellive belive that labor Is j S In this thi S corporation will pot Ii ah l go 0 to th the shareholders With pre fa fae he outlined a number of t ions that w ill ilI be all or o f which w will be put into effect by bj him himsel sel s elf in person and for which no one else e lse wilt will in any manner be b le r I dont want to get et rich he skid aid s st unless eve every W man employed by sa the he t Newhouse Mines Smelter corpor corporation tion a can get rich with me At pr prent pros ent e nt as conditions are I could unload this his t stock and become fabulously rich but b ut this would defeat my purpose Therefore T I t have no stock to sell al 1 though hough t I receive Inquiries almost almot daily from f rom prospective buyers It Is a great o r question with me than the mere merc aking m of money I Plans lans For Por the Town Tie He then detailed a number of unusual t that be the mIne grows g rows some BOrne of which are as foIl follows ws First F the town will nill not be mu n corporation as that would de defeat feat f eat the purposes in view But In the S or of prizes and awards In stimulating lt lating l the Individuals to make it a t own of nd a camp the laborer l will vilI be represented on every committee ommittee c deciding upon thes these award Grand and graded competitive prizes ranging r f from om vill be given in I n different The subjects for tor p nt will be The finest trees the he t best kept and prettiest lawn tl t can an c be produced the grent t amount of o f garden produce grown upon a certain area rea a or of ground the neatest house and rounds grounds g as a whole and to the one makIng the best suggestions in writ ing i ng to the management as to Improve ments n in any way for t the e operation of ofIe I tle Ie t mine or mill The division of profits will even extend to setting a aSIde de a certain tain aimi t suns sum for the benefit of every child 1 born at Newhouse This sum will be Invested i in a wait so that when the he child attains a certain age It will have a sufficient competency to be begin begin gin active acUe life Ufe on Its own r It i ty Mr Newhouse stated that great care would be taken In selecting the t he employee He then expects to be personally wi man woman and child associated wIth the corporation He will have an Interest jn i n their welfare and In return he an anticipates anticipates that he will have the respect at r all of them A bond of oC sympathy and a community of Interest will thus thur be established that will make life for aU all parties concerned i that will make all the better equipped financially than Is Ig the case under the present order ot of things caseL In L enterprises enterprise of that magnitude and with I contentment prosperity and prevailing he doubts not that n a higher plane or of good citizenship will universally sally saIly prevail Churches will be DUm DUmas as the demand them school chool schoolhouses houses will be erected and a school tern will be Inaugurated to meet the demands as the they grow Details of this feature have not yet been settled upon as the number of children and their needs will be considered as the corn com grows There will HI be no I but at the club house the best of liquors can be obtained at reasonable rateS Treating will wUl not be aU allowed owed The profits these sales will bo be bou beIn u In up and maintaining literature for tor the reading r room om and the library I Iii short It Is time tile intention of Mr Newhouse by using care In the selectIOn tIOn ot of his te obtain a class I of residents In this town who with toe the tr treatment which will ne De accorded I them will with one accord be In building up a model corn com place where courtesies will willbe willbe be reciprocal and Interests will all ll center In the common good goodMay Nay May Solve Labor Question I For years eatH tile the people have listened t tm arguments tending to how shon that I there Is an Irrepressible contest rag rag Ing between en the forces of labor Jabor on the theone one OG hand and of capital on the Man lany remedies s have hnyp b bun n g st anilse ha e been hr an elf fort tsar at has been att m l tu in f tate anti and in the he n national congress h ills by the score YC been passed Both J sides have been arrogant in man many i s and m in almo t all cases have b een unYielding where re either has had hadu u a slight advantage Legislation has failed ailed f to correct the evils of o f by the designers of the he t many m r s ere well t Philanthropists have taken takena a hand at sOlving difficulties of the character c mentioned and ha have ve made large l arge bequests of money with a view to t o Jess ning the trials or of the toilers B Bs But ut as charity is oftentimes misplaced so s o In a number of these instances failure f has bas been noted The spirit of independence i that prevails in the hu human human man heat heart Is antagonistic to the re reception eption c ot of alms and men and women refer prefer p as a general rule to work out their heir t own Industrial salvation The Theman Theman man who gives the worker a chance to earn arn e a living under the m moat t favorable c is the one most likely to succeed s and who shall shaH say that in for formulating this plan and putting it into effect e t Mr Is 18 not Dot making himself h th the found founder r of a system that will offer the most practical economic and a nd eff solution of the labor p and that from the d eserts or of Utah will go forth the in t that there Is no longer longel any need eed n or of between the masses mases and the he t classes Usually th the most difficult problems are solved b by the application oC o f the simplest methods and while t s make perfectIon perfection it self elf s is rip trifle It may be that here I and it seems not unreasonable a tem t be evolved which eradicating the he t elements clements of tyranny and charity and b ed upon e and reciprocity will vill Wing about a condition that vIli be adopted In many other places Certain tain tam It Is that the author of this plan ha be prepared b by practical work Jn l n varIous of no mean mug mag to treat of thEse things R began lire life at the foot of the hill o toil Its summit by labor Incessant I aU all the wa vay he knows of the difficulties the perplexities and time the b burdens of men It is not unreasonable that something f far r reaching iti in usefulness in this vexatious field will be advanced by one at I schooled and that the aims of writers in political economy and the framers of law both based on theory atone alone wit win I be sUrpassed by this graduate from froni L the worlds Industrial and financial urn r I |