Show m the organ across the block must have had the night caare last night for it comes out this morning with two columns of editorial matter in respect to some imaginary challenge to debate the sugar bounty said to have been offered by this paper we are not aware that auch a challenge was given and we recognize no answer to what was written yesterday however the dispatch hopes that the freak borrowed from the tribune will continue to discuss the relative merits of this sugar bounty bill from the protection standpoint ij we hardly understand what the relative lativa re merits are but THE EN defend tho bounty on sugar and continue to praise any that dendato ten dato build up new industries in utah the sugar factory would not toady be erected in utah and no farmers contracting to raise beets the coming season had it nut been for the bounty if then the bounty gives the farmer a new market bant he receiving the benefits of the bogaty it to us that he is but the elegant editor of the dispatch calls ua an ass for reasoning in thia way we know that for many years the condition of ners in utah has been growing worse and while our territory was yielding richly there was beginning to be actual want among farmers oar leading men coald see this and knew that the peculiar location of these mountain valleys and i nations isolated the utah farmer from the jarge wheat markets they therefore got together and consulted concerning how the farmers could be bone fitted it was known that annually 1 were sent out of the territory for sugar was thought that could that money be saved for circulation at biome it would be a benefit to our farmers how induce capital to invest in sugar borka without loss was the aest problem and tor t the monya bounty of one cent per houna for every pound of sugar produced was held ut aa an inducement baet raising and sugar making would undoubtedly be reminer tive in time and until was accomplished the bounty would lend aid that an entera failure might not be made and when the bounty bill became law all of utah said they believed in ing home industry then when tho sugar works were commenced and crops sown there was a united cry of praised from all and utah democrats vied with republicans in claiming tho honor of the bounty system finally a few men who had progressed sufficiently m democracy stood squarely the democratic platform and said that if a new enterprise could not start without assistance let it swamp or in other words tho ability of an industry to establish and maintain j solf is its measure 0 public utility wo often hear toll of towns offering to certain industries located with them and if some parson should come to provo and caffar to put up in its vicinity mills whereby the hundreds of of tons of ore which are being shipped to colorado for refinement could be worked up in this valley this city krould be blind to its own interest not to offer a bonus if ye can get tho capitol located at preto no one will think the city did wrong pa giving to the territory thelva or fourteen acres of ground aad yet all these evidenced eviden cea of push in a town are on the some principle as the bounty or tho faU of eh are designed to help and do help to build up industries the sugar bounty was a bonus offered by the territory to any one who would benefit the banners by starting sugar works man did so at a sacrifice and much good will result to agriculture in utah if proper ea coura gement is given to the sugar industry nor are the stockholders gaining eo much on their investment they are ready to let the have all the stock they can take |