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Show THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. DetelopDuat of Horns Industries Strongly AdTOcated. .NrcEssur 01' U.MTCII Auriux. Tlie Speakrra Urge Ilia IVnple lo Work Together. 1 tin tVpptr lltDutry I'ropoalltoii. Th largo auillenra at the Theater lint evening Indicate the deep Interent felt In the movement to Inert are Ulah'a luduttrlal luetllulloi a. The building wm decorated for the ocoanlon, and (xrelleni mualo waa furnlibod by the orebntra uuder l'rorenor Caretera, Arrona the rotceulum and on tbo tinge were bannera with molten In dlcattng the tenor of the movtmeut which led to the meeting. lly 8 o'clook marly every leal In tbo par'iuetle and flrit and aco nd circle" ii occuplo-J, and on alandlug room at the tack of the Urea circle waa In demand. Tba audience Included a large roportlon of tho fair nei. The nailing wan tailed lo order by v LNiiri I, nr.Nso.t, ptildentof the llmltieM Men'a ' elation, lie atatod that tho object ol the mtetlug wat to txinnldar the but Intcieat of Utah In tbo duvelopment ol l!a rcaburcta ly ntaitlng home Indue trite. They wauled to know bow II wat that Utah rait bad to be labelej "HutcbllHi, Kau.oj., Uilt," before It could beaoldlu Halt Lake; and tbey alio deilred to remove the ixlitlng prejudice agalnit purcbulug home made atllulea. A apeclal fiaturo of tba meeting waa In talk of lecurlng the cilabllibmenl of a copir nlluery In ball I.aku. That waa a good thing to Unit Hl.h, and then tbo people ahould go ou ealabliihlng and euitalulng home inclorlen till talll were made of Utah Irou In Uuu tulili. lie then named V. K, IIUJtUAHU, prealdent of tbeC'hauiber of Commerce, an chairman of tbu meeting. Mr. Hu.bU.iid .all that II the peoule were untied In IlilamjVo that fatt would In) notth Inriuure lo the Krtllory than even the great 101 per rail, ery pro- red. Ibe city needed ailvertlalug the ireieuie of nulla and faitorler. Without the lUBJgurnlioti of tbeno there waa noencuUiagemeiit for capl lul or eiuploytueiii tor labor. With (iieiuHiUlitae could In teu yoara be tiiadu Ibetuuit tironeruui city lu the Went. Tue nlluery waa a good tblug loiutnmeuce with. riiaaiuuuiitaikeJ aa a bontia wan auiatl compared lo tuo beuelltn that would accrue to lue people peo-ple through Iti oreraliuu here. H. T. I UllJO.I, reoretary of the lluiluena Man'a alio-elation, alio-elation, waa clioaeu lectetary of the Uiaeting. 'llio orcheilra reudereJ a veinclluu, anJ lu response to tbu luvt tatlou of the ottalrmnn, J, II. 11ACU.N came fornard. He ulland the follow-tut follow-tut najlutloua, wlikn wero adopted by a rlilug vole: Wberane, An all-wlie Provldenco baa removed (rum our told.t Joint II, ltumal, Jr., tbetreunurorof tbo Uuiinunu Moa'n amoolatlon of tbli cliy. tberefoio. Ih U lleaolvetl. That In tbo deutb ot our on eetned friend and co-laborer, wo have not only loat an olllolal who wm over true and faithful to trunU reponed, but wo bavo lent a good citizen wbu wun alwaya to be fouud uu Ibe tide of pro-( pro-( rea,nud wbo took a deep tntere liln tba inaiorlnl ndraucotnent aud upbuilding of our city. lUaoh ml, '1 hat In Ihlauud aud auddeil doaib, we wbo knew bint hate luat 11 friend, truo and upright, tbo aoul of honor, an honaat man. Itcauliod, 'that we ayuipttblzo with tbenorrowlog lamlly aud Irlendaoftbe lleciaawl lit thin, their oterwbellnllig bereavement, and that coplnn of theao reaotulloun boapreatl u(m,h tbo recordn of Una meeting, printed lu tba dally newa-I newa-I aj era, and presented the allllctou widow and aged pateule. Mr, Uaooa thon reaj the following telegramit JulluaTbonipion, Uonvcri Wire Immediately your opinion of the nuauoiAl abllllyol U. P. 1'uauy and el. M. Ureen to eaubllah hair million dollar copper plaut hero. WrfrrtMlaiiov, Provident llualueaa Meit'a Aiaoolavlon. I)i.n a.11, Col., l'ob. , 18u Wendell lleuaoii, Prealdent of tho llunl-noan llunl-noan Meu'n Anaoclntlont l'oaey aud Orrcu aru wolt ablo to do all your wire lugueata. Juuuit Tiinuraov. Continuing, Mr. Ilacon anldthatu propiBltlou bad bten made to Mr. Ureen, In regard to a boiiui for a copper cop-per refinery, and the following bad bten recelvtill Milwaukci., Wli., Feb. 3, 1693. Jamev II. llacnn aud I U 'lorry, Unit lke City, U. T.t Gentlemen I am In receipt of your teliliratuof IblaUitloaafollunai "Would loltoHltig tonus bo nailataitory regartllnt; pnj ment or bonua? 1 irit,bonua to plneoil 111 llio huildaof four ttutue Unit lo be deed d lintiiedlataly uun rouipletlon or contrail wlthou iblrd.onotblrd of nub-ncrlplloua nub-ncrlplloua nball lie paid uion call of truntotu whin (loU.IXW nbnll have been exenilcU lu euustruotloii, balance Jmy. auio thirty dayn alur plant In In nitration. nitra-tion. Aluouut of bonua to be 910ouo,ex-clunlvootlaud." 910ouo,ex-clunlvootlaud." lu reply will iny that Iho amount of botion oitoietl by jou, namely fluo.ujo, would bo natiaU tory,i rovldlugniiUldeii llliil ingiveu. lhuiliiite 111 which you propoaa to pny tbu bonua uro not aatUfaUory. My Iden of wbaiatiuuld bu douo la u faltowa 'tliattbo bonua nbi tlld bo colli ulwl and litid Into the bandnot a truice, or iir tuui of tbummiuiit to bo paid oior lu mo Hbiu weninil 10 ereet our iiniii Jo mr leiitivlieo plant la uuutiall ooiuplcud and tbo teiimiiuilg l nr eout v.lmu the MorLearuiouipiutud and run ly to mart. Tlio land ihuul I ul-n bo ileeded to 11 lltiilto vi lih loneruituriltlievuimiottr to un Vibell tlio viorka me uuiilple ud and liuily to atari. An ngurdaibo co.t of tho plant, 1 do not know v. but it Mil bo.lml having lull ublulo t,et bgiitia 011 all tbo tua ihlnery unyo , bull do know that It Mill bo u vi ry oxpeuntvu one, and uno 011 hloh vi 0 do uot propone to utko uuy ruk an 10 loiallnn. Wo proi 010 to otcct an eloctrolyllcil ribneiy that will have a capacity of liui).tlio loun pure coppor per day ulao put lua coaver or pioui. luudll ttun lutliln no would pul In machinery for turning out cupper v,lro and nbeu lonper. Ino plant wo ercciod at DurangoU kiniplj molllng plant without uuv ni t nxyftjtMwnMt' -i ttinanjc'ejn nyc-U the refining nr roaoitfietiirlng inrl.and coil over tOJ.OOO, no jouunmlbM no fenr aa to getting a utlt-clm rlmt In evnry reapoct I would like very much to hear from your committee at aa early a data aa pomlble, aa I am going to Hart thli plant nnmowhera at onco and don't caroto bo dolaymt tr thero la no poailblllty of our looting In your city. I am trolng to Now York tomorrow anil will be at tna Ollaay limine Ull II mil Friday morning. If you have any com-mnnloflllnua com-mnnloflllnua to make ploino wlro me al that point. Yourn truly, S. M. aitsK. Mll.WAUKri-, Wlr , Fob. 3, lU Colonol H. A. Ktlen, Knumford Hotel, Hall Like City, I'lilit lear Mr Your tnlegratn aaylng lb e Foiiple of Halt Lake City wanted utitl I 'ob. 10 to iletermlno on what they wo tl d do forthoameltlngand redoing planto n condition thnt we would loottoH llioro , ban boon rccoirnd, and 1 wired you tha t wo would withhold our ilecMon onto location until wo hoard front you at tha I lime. I find that I will bo In PbllalMpbla on thai day, and I would llko you 10 wire tno there nt nos Mouth Forty-neoonil ntroet, mating Jnal what the people aro willing 10 do. lam very anxtoua to onmmenca work aomowliero on tha plant at once, aa we are loving a great doit of money evory day by having lo aon 1 our nroduot from luranko. Col., catt. We will coinineuco work nn the pltnt vory noon a'tor tbo alto la nettle.), ami It will lx! riivbod through wlthgrea' atieoil. I have written Hiail-mnu Hiail-mnu to trot all the plan ready aa rapidly an poalhli, no there will bo no delay at that end ot the line. Yours truly, M. M. U in iv. Mr, llicon than nude a brief speech In which lio laid the bonus mked for nboull bo raised. There must bo no (allure. Thulocalliit of this plant In Hall fjake rnenut t-'.W.WJ to 00,0(10 eieiided within alx mouth., and thoa termauent employment to three or fjurbuuJrod men, botldes an Increase III hiLlimnto the merchants of $2.1,1)01 o 3),000 per month. It will Im the beet copper rednery lu the United Htstei. (IDVUINOK TIIUUAS was the next speaker. Hoaald that from tbu flrat t ie leader of the people here bad luitrucled them In th policy of prontotlug homo manufacture, and the. wi.u teachings should be mad practical live of now. He referred to lhelegl.latlvaaur.uort given to borne Industrie', and the organmiloii of Ziou'n Hoard of Trade In 1S1D, Willi local branches lu overy part of the Territory, and to tha unltsJ order, which dechret In favor of the prjncl-llenf prjncl-llenf mitalnlng loci! Industrial pur-mill. pur-mill. Kveryhody felt that Hall Lake bad a great future, yet today its business busi-ness drags. The people could make Utah the greatest raauufactirliig statu In the Unlou, and now was tbelr opportunity op-portunity to Matt out to elTect that re.ull. If they did, they would ouen una highway along which the ieoplo uf Malt Lake City and Utah would nd vnuce lo 1 rjspettty anil power. JUlltlH lWVMl! said this was a crista lu which every man should pul Ills auoulJer to the whiel. Til's was the time for concerted con-certed action In bringing lu new Industries. In-dustries. Kviry dollar contributed fur the refinery wns a vote for sta'ibool for Utah. He would give Ills voice and tuuuey to support tho propisliluu to bring me refinery here. Ho also wanted tlio boulevard constructed. Though we may light among ourselves wo should nUnJ lO(-oUter aalmt outsiders, out-siders, in this nnvo be bjlloved If capital would do lis part the people would do theirs. A, II. CANNOT said be was greatly Interested In this question taioauie he waa Interested In the developmiul at Ibe Territory's unnumbered resources, llio people beie had advantages poisviaed by no other community, but asyet they had not fully utilized them. There were tio people ou earth more induitrloun or Ihrilty that Hie people af Utah, who Included In their number workmen nklllel In every branch of Inluslry, Hut It was a necessity for Ibem to utabllili In) no liiitllulliins and sup. port themselvis. Wnlle they Imported more than Uuy uxpotted they would be In bindage. Their commercial aucceis dejiaiided on giving aid to home induvines. Thernlluery ill 11 Id be una uf IIimu. The peoila talk of rlnrlly, a'ul the charity whloh should uuw be shown should be that which gives boneit labor umployment nnd vusblcs all to (,sln a livelihood. If this was don'j Uuli would forge ahead faatsr that ever before, anJ 1.0 mau, womin or child would need be without a home. Thtr was no such thing ni Impossibility In tho way of auccies If tho teople woull tie tinltod. Alter niuilo by the orchestra, (luvmxou ivur sioko. He refirred to the presence of aomanylsdles, and to tha Important part Ibry could tako In tho work of placing Utah on a better footing lu the patroulztnguf hoiue-maJa goodn. He alio drclated that If tho jieople wero untied tbelr force lubuilne.s would be Ineligible, They were all stockholders of one llrra seeding the general good, and should work together with a will. This refinery was no speculative scheme. Sjiculatorsdld not draw the wool over audi men as Wendell lien. sou and J. 11. llacuti, 1 r even W, B. McCornlck or Malt Walker. When llieae men gave a dollar they uiually got three In return, nn I In this In-rtinco In-rtinco tbey look.d for four. If the I coi Ie started out, tlitre would soon bo the (J alvllle rallroal, the Deep Creek railruad, mid num. 101m other enter-I enter-I rises. The people could make tbteo luiotsilul; but no.oneeliec.uld. i'. V. JKCAFmr.v, ohalrman of the Utah FoJoritoJ Trades unions, laid homo Industries did not get tho support they shout I do, Tne people ha I Ueiutited (rum tbelr earlier teachings, lie told how that onebruwery now runulng hero coula supply Ibe Territory with beer, yl JJoU,";0 was sent out of Utah annually lor that beverage. Hilt Luke county suit out nearly a tnlllloH doihis tucn )iar lor articles must of which could be ptoluicd nt home. If the tejplo net up the kiaudarJ uf auitalulng home ludu.trlee, hotitat labor would uu longer reek In vain for the cue ins of livelihood. cji.onul 1. err urge the people to unite and give tbelr eupiort to the establishment of borne ehlfrprl.es. riiuit llley would bavo ruilroids to brill Ihein cllap coal, roads inland south, nn 1 tujuitrlts that would givu work lo all, Tncy uould not rineh the top at once, but e'ould beglu with tbu one propoted and ben go on to others. The orchestra played n soloctlou, tud JUbUR COUUll.N waa called for from the auillsncc. He rferrcd to how the ellmatu nnlre-siurcenuf nnlre-siurcenuf Utah had lieeu praised, and suggested that the community could no longer dj busluort ,hhorrlikro,f f Halt Lake do nl r.a M" tbt l ey ate lu the center ' ',t?nft tbey rea-lon la the West, Wby don t tl ey get up anl pu tb """""""ir,, mud? P Colorado cannot compare for natural resources with "''', U!) what di we do In Ht t Lkel ' IT n capltall.t comes here he s regalcel wltl,' . gloomy tale of dul Lua Inesa. Ilul If ha goev 10 U'"r be Is told lis advai,tag.s,hels shown lis Ij since,, and by Ivery clan ,l'"' "f"'. Denver, Is ning In Ida ests all elay.and I)snvar'prostrs. II was a good lii ng aome of the City Council wen to tb. I'aclflo Coaat, If It did cost the city Sl'JUO. They would learn somelhlnBof how other people work for tho Interest, of their own cllloa. Halt Lake has future before II so Imundless aa to be inds;-lbabIo, but tho lople are not auftlclently entbuvsd with their own town. Why don't Iheysnyto homo manufacturers, Produce good iroods and we'll buy tl.e- Why don't they aay to tbo builneii man wbo dou'l keep horae-niaJe goods nnd bring them out first, If you don't help this borne business of ours you cju'i stsy lu It? Men who don't worktosuitaiu the people should not receive the palrjnsgaor the people. Hubacrlptloui were then called for, nnd a number responded, among Ihcm bolug uno lady, Mrs. -Inn I). H. Young, who contributed lii for the copper refinery bonus, lly this time It as getting Iste, aud the audience began to dlsper.e. It was announcal that those wbo wlabod to give to the fund could uo so at tha Dullness Men's association olllcp, .102 1'rogress block, or with tho eccrciary of the Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, In the lattet's building. DR. It IFF AND 0. t.ANTO.S tben made brief aJdresos, urging tb. people lo do scmstlilng to start work In the city, so thai workmen now destitute could obtilu n livelihood. Mr. Hlauton then Introduced the following resolution, which was adopted; Wheienn, Tho publlihod reports show the county treasury to be in a dcplntod condition, by rrnaon of tho dram uion the county revonrcea for many important import-ant tHibllo objectn, notably the olnt city and county building and. Whereas, In view of iho many unemployed un-employed workmen In this city, It Is highly desirable In tho Intern. In ol publle flood, thst alt necenaary public workn and tiiproveinents should bo pushed fornnrdj Whereas. According to an opinion rendered by tlio co inly attorney, tbo county would be involved In Indebted ness carrying eltctu per cent Interent If 11 resumed work in Hie pre)iit condition ot lis trounuryt now, tberetore, be It lteuolvod, Thvt wo rcipiot tbo county court to resubmit to the peoplo tbo proposition prop-osition to taauo oouiity bonds, on the following groundn: rirnt 1 bo former proposition n aa not fully underntooit or appreciated by a m ijorlty of tho tieopto. Hoeond 7 be bonds would carry Interent Inter-ent at only & percent per annum, while tbo county would have to say ft per cent por annum on suclt monoy as It borrows lo carry on the oounty afrilrn. Third The Issuing (if bonds would prevent the lovy of too heavy maximum couuty lax for neveral years to come, which would be unavoidable if the bouds are not authorize I. Fourdi Ine Issuing of the bondn would ensure the continusnee of needed public works while giving employment to many mon now Idle. 'ilic lle'JlirJn MiVn Avhociatiov, M. T. l'sannov, cJecretary, jurxn: cciMioitx oQrred a n-solutlou reipiestlug Dele- at Wathlngton for the aunaiatlon of Hawaii, this waa carried. Whllalhaudlouca dispersed, music waa furnished by the orchestra, nnd a committee took tbo namiis of those desirous of subscribing to althar the refinery or boulevurd Mind. |