Show ISAAC WASHINGTON BROWN I IAN AND AN THE TH IG i From one of oT ot the Indiana exchanges we ue get the thrilling story of Isaac Washington Brown and the pig It Is i apropos of the dis discussion discussion and we WA believe bellev It worth orth trans planting to the columns of ot The Herald Republican Isaac is 18 a philosopher in the rough i I He writes letters to Presidents which never neer reach their destination and has I them printed In the county papers apers t I There are few things thing on which Isaac has hasP not an nn opinion and when he feels strongly he writes And he felt strongly about the pig This way wa Isaac lives at the edge of ot town and wh vh when he was closing the front gate old J Isom New of or Liberty township drove past with a crate in inthe Inthe inthe the back of 01 the wagon and invited Isaac to jump In and nd ride And Isaac jumped He asked Isom what he had in the th crate and Isom Thom said It was Wa the finest Berkshire pig in Fulton Felton counts Iko Ike asked him what ho he was going to do with It and Isom said he was going to sell it And he did Dennison Donnison Caffyn bought it and paid Isom Thom seven seen cents a pound for it They put it on the he train and Isaac said he thought ho he would just go along with hat pig t the Chicago market and see if It knew what was the cause of the tho high cost ot or living So he ho says sayS 1 the pig got on the stock train with a alot alot alot lot of other pigs and nd d that the seven cents a pound was Increased Increase by an another I oth other ent for freight t ig v the tile pig was vas in Iii the tM stockyards stockY at Chi Chicago cago cao and a man man flame came along and bought bou ht J th he pig Ig for nine cents caRts a pound and sold i to the tile packers picker J for tor tent ten and the j pig pi had h cl to pay the yards charges harges of i half halt cent Then Isaac followed tw tl n pig through the tha slaughter house b noting Jl that another cent or halt half cent W added a to It every step or so and bade it Jt goodbye when it was wasi i wung into a a cold storage room room p inspected labeled Ja and ready 4 r f inde of 1 ca I Jw wrt in tn Lib LibI b a 0 I erty township and antl Isom asked id ed him Efm b to dinner and Isaac Isaab Isa sat down to us s f tine find finda a bit of ot roast pork po k as he he ever tasted and Mr Mrs stated stat that she had bought It of the tha butcher In town the th night before and paid eighteen n cents cent centa a 8 pound for it and she wished the tM tb days would come back baek when the farmers did their own but butchering Am And And while she was talking Isaac looked and saw It was a part pa t of the same pig pig that had ridden up from this thin very farm to town in crate in the back of the wagon And that in the opinion of ot Isaac Is IB one of ot the reasons for the high price of living Wherefore Tie be wrote to the President and then had bad his in the local paper Perhaps he lie is right But Just drop dropping dropping dropping ping this matter of the high price of living and ad the pig for a ft moment i what do you think of o the peo people people pie of a whole state who will wil produce mountains of wool ever every year ear sell it every year to east eastern eastern ern em buyers ship chip it to the tim eastern mills every year take their money for ra raw material every year and then every year y ar buy manufactured flannels from the east flannels made from the very verj ve wool that has been produced in the state that does doea the buying What do you think ot such a people p And while you are on the subject what would you do if It that being the condition you should remember that those same people have at least two I I Idle woolen mills right within their borders I Really good people of ot Utah the story of Isaac Washington Brown r wn am and anel the pig may seem unreasonable al although though it is true But it will not do for us people here in this state to criticise Isom New and his his Indiana gers until such su h time as we start those woolen mills and manu manufacture manufacture facture here In Ih Utah Ulah the wool that is I raised in Utah And that comes pretty nearly being 1 a fact |