Show BEMS OF THE BOUNTY at last tho organ of damoc s racy is to a bounty on sugar and it praised the the democrats in aba legislature or killing the bounty bill seeking to w courage the further erection of sugar factories in utah once the same paper conceded that the bounty had boon the means of starting the afar industry in this valley and entered into a discussion claiming the bounty system was T va are alaa 40 know 1 that it is in full accord with its party on the bounty principle but we de r sire it not to deny that it was bounty that promoted the erection of r tbt factory at lebi abia much conceded we desire to correct ih statement that the magac factory wll employ but thirty r forty men there were about a hundred given work at the factory during ita ann nasf alagon basilea this hundreds of others were given employment on the farms in raising beats aad thou banda of dollars fondd thair among the working classes what business can be started hai will giva anch general benefit to the farmers and laboring blasses aa th beet sugar business bui iness the bounty goes to the farzier for his beets for without it the factory could not and a gevea ready cach market for the same ahiah can be found for few other predicts furthermore farmers have to rest their land once in effy four or five years and instead of summer fallow ing whereby the land is of no profit fr c year it will be found more ben to the baad laad to raise this tuberous crop thereby reaping also a rich reward for the labor betowt the ability of an industry to establish and maintain itself is the measure of its public utility say th economists and the same is applied to th utah sagar co W hardly this a just rule as somo important in ih hay been to establish and theaNis elres la this in competition with the long established industries f the old world and had no assist nc baba rendered by bonu beday be a nation growing cotton for english looms wheat for english and meat for epi cures we would have been depan deat on th people on the other side of the big waters for all our iron and steel utensils aad our mountains ef would have been undeveloped the many mighty flowra through the new england and middle atlantic states would today have turned no wheels of factories for other countries would bo supplying us with all our goods in short this god favored of urs would have been a second india rich in natural industries bu en fined toa few primitive pursuits tho productions of which woud bo shipped to pay for bar manu factored articles |