Show lull ATTENTION TO I 1 with wool down to 6 cents per pound and silver at 77 cents an ounce financial projects prop ecta ts look rather blue for this territory it should be a warning to the people to patronize more extensively home industries I 1 when we were digging every year tear many millions of dollars from the mountains moun taina and receiving other mj lions liona from our rocks flocks and herds we could well afford to import most moat everything wd wa used of cobrae the profits on our consumption went abroad boutwe but we were creating wealth enough to keep up the demands made upon us by this outside drain I 1 I 1 low ow however silver has ban got so low I 1 that many of our mines will have to shut down already many have cave closed the low price of wool makes tho the sheep business unprofitable there is nothing aboda actual expenses with wool down to 6 cents per pound the result is that under the I 1 existing circumstances utah will have very little surplus cash rosend to send away for foreign 11 produce the thou thought h t therefore forced itself upon us that thai it would be well for the people to td go back to some of th the a t first principles taught in utah and live up to therm them it would be well pl for our people to sturt start up the half dozen or more woolen mills irk in utah and make into cloth the tons of wool which is stored in utah mali year and tor for which there are no buyers it 1 W would be profitable to commence commane 3 again ag gain some borne of our numerous tanner ies and to call isome of our shoemakers I 1 and other artisans home from the sheep herds hardg and start atari them to work by thia wa mean that it would bo be well for our people to resolve on patronizing home pro ducts which eans avans n that home in i q I 1 I 1 destries will flourish what does aces it profit us it foreign goods are cheaper than the homemade home made madei if we gayent the woney money to buy eastorn eastern articles here in utah we can elchan 0 o labor labar vs ts in the past and I 1 the hard times will pass us by if the farmer will patronize the tailor tailo r t the tailor will in turn take I 1 trade of the firmer farmer both are thus thud 1 creating work for each other and the il result is that both are benefited the same principle holds true in a hundred different avocations the inner finner can make work for the shoemaker I 1 and the shoemaker for the tailor Z 1 by an exchange of labors labore this is I 1 zio no now new thing in utah it has been 1 1 Z practiced befort before and the people pros 4 the homes of the people 1 we were renever never under mortgage either eithern 1 in those days and a mans word wan r L then as good or hotter than his note noie t today I 1 we know there are many people in utah to backwards but it is plain that our people made a mistake when they stopped their 1 home industries and add went to producing alone the raw material malarial no country was ever independent which produced raw material tor for factories fac tonea located in other parts of the world thomast tho most intelligent and independent 1 races are those thosa that orb a 6 manufacturing I 1 fac turing people |