| Show HOW ASK ABE A fow few of the many protected mills that clo closed bed aown after the victory of democracy last fall are resuming again and Damoc Damoci ats have been raising their voices in praise avor their resumption of business they do not tell though on what basis the mills have been started skirted again the tha foreman of the provo woolen mills 1 hag as I kindly sent in this information r that the whole truth ought to bo be told about the manu business of the tha united states today here is his hia note EDITOR yon can see by elc mojid clippings from the new york yori dry goods economist and wool gotten reporter importer of boston on what basis eastern wills mills are resuming ODe moderations rations democratic papers in reporting these do not lay any emphasis on the tion cf wages 11 II PLATT here bero are the clippings the tha atlantic mills lawrence mass resumed oDe operations rations september isih with a slight reduction redaction in wages the woolen mills mila at mystic conn opened this thia week A 10 per cent reduction in wages has been made the grosvenor dalo dale co providence R RIis I 1 is running after a two weans shut down wages were reamed 10 per cent commencing september the tha wild mag mfg co valatie galatie Va latie N Y print cloths claths cl which has bas been shut down since july 31 3 J liag started up on three fourths time wages were redna ed 15 per cent at a me meeting etna ot of the mill agents at sian Want heter N 11 held beld recently it was voted to institute a general down 0 wn averaging 10 per cent on all ail wa of their empl employer emp loyes there I 1 were wera present at this meeting agents straw of the of the manchester I 1 mills bourne Bou raa of the st stark fark and knight of the amory they blat although they were reluctant at first firs t to hedw reduce wagen the found them sel a oblige obliged i to do so EO the putdown will ha be graded according to anis aims being less some more than 10 ajr cpr cent the new e will tv afi it to t effect immediately at the Am ambaker Aronsk pe and in the other m mills ills 0 ot t 2 the foregoing information comes f from rom strictly trade journ alsand is nonpartisan to that information might be stated the condit conditions ions on which the provo woolen MIs mils are this thia year working W under the republican administration before the great textile business of this country was manacek by free trade tho the employees of the provo woolen mills got cash tor for their labors and were about the he roost most independent class of working people in ia utah thia year they are compelled corn polled to take all kinds of farm produce and brodne prod acts ts of their i own toil with no cash in order tha t the factory may continue running there were forty Demo democrats cras last year among the tha hundred and fifty some odd employees at the woolen mills this year there are but three who have not renounced the party of cofene one mity laity to home industries they have learned thin thins since got in atie same condition i ondi tion exists all over the cou country nEry and arebe abebe aiming convinced that tha R li cans told the truth when they last fall said the of the tariff meant a re reduction luction of wages in philadelphia a few days ago factory people got together voluntarily unta rily and petitioned congress not to remove the protection pro lection to american many of them voted f for r a change last fall anc and I 1 are now sorry for it |