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Show f ' LAST MIIII1M JlKi.TIMI. The rolnt Hi wblch the people of thl ; city, without distinction of telUlous, , political or social !". i unltn anil trncMil iiarmoiiloutlranil a A inrtwlTrly, wm reschul lasto'en- log. The Theater wt completely , rilled with ladlt and gentlemen who ll , ,aw M with one .ye, K)l.e as with one I Tolce, anil acted with such panlane- , out nd enthusiastic, unnnlmlty tint the success of lh projrct concerning ! which th.y had gather"! plJ :, beyond the pale of .loutiU If the , copper imellcr and refinery ! not oomo to Blt I.alte, " b" J' cautathe condition! required or any ' purl thereof .re wanting. The ground i wll t, ,jy M soon as the workmen i re, the money consideration will b. r t en lind end rdy for those to whom i it Is to be glren. ' The speech raado were lothor ' ouglily In accord with one an- I other, were charaoterlrod by tuch good Judgment end excellent ' Ulte, were to raoderalo end dignified J end yet to Inclitvo nd unetiulvocal Ilu tone, that they were to the listener -erttasle "tut of reeaon end 11 jw of loul." Tfaey oemed to be mior trumpet rails, rallying nd solidifying our people In tuoli array makrt them Invincible. And right royally did the audienoo testify Ita realization and appreciation; they partook fully of theapltltof tho hour and enoouraged the good work being done on the stage by "applauding In the proper place." and ai heartily and lengthily In telllgent, progressive men and women thoroughly In earnest know bow to. Itwaaagreat meeting; It mark the beginning of the end of pulling apart and scattering our force, and the commencement com-mencement of a oondltlon of things In which) when our material prosperity. the Issue, all will be for one and one Aa waa luggnted by ono of the peakers, the coper plant li not the only deelderatum looked forward to ai tberetultor the ooncorted action. It li limply the lultlal point of the Or eater eat-er Utah which wo are to build up. It It to be the Inception of ft common. wealth whose prestige, power and In. tluenoe ahall be the admiration of all at borne or abroad, a commonwealth which through unity of purpote and promptness In movement has been rescued from the granpof letheraglo In. action and made to reaound throughout 1U width and from end to and with the welcome sound of buiy hammeri, whittling engine, whirling maculn-ery,hummlng maculn-ery,hummlng aplndles and home-made belli! All thla and more requires no mere vltlonary nor fanciful mind alone to discern In the coming day and following closely In the wake of tho copper smeller, Jlutol lUelt It will be a great thing not only for Halt Lake City but for the Territory at large. It is not placing the figures on an exag. gerated scale to say that, one way and another, the works will bo the moans of Riving employment to a thousand men and It may be two thousand, or more, not In operating or working about It, of courso.uut through the additional avenues of labor lu other departments which It will be the means of throwing opon and maintain Thla la an Item of such Tut consequence conse-quence that tu amount of skill la the use of words or figures could even ap-' proximately convey It, but It la not all. The shutting out from our local markets mark-ets of copper sheet and wire made elsewhere through their production at home In eufllolunt quantity and of the proper quality to not only supply all local demands but to fill orders from a distance, would bo nt once a source of great profit and grotl floatlon. It would In and of Itself be a phase of domettlo Independence tuch as many In our midst have looked forward to for years. Support of home Institutions moans support by them soeneror later, and surely thu proper biglnnlng 1 the practical one, We have begun right for eelabllihlng the new order of things, aud henceforth there need be no ulfflculty In keeping right. Revolutions do not go backward, back-ward, but let us go beyond this In our cue and aee that the InJuitrlal revolution revo-lution now about to be Inaugurated In Utah Is not eveu pircnltled to stand |