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Show 9 .; 1 aiiiim rLiiuu iiimilii. HB El ' A 'XtrdilTB rclirma lias lcn avH If I rtuletlictonfuot irhlrh concern all HjjB.,' II , tba tropin of till Territory. Clilclljr BBr I I It will flrct lli farmlnit commiiDltjr. K. I ; Very laritrly It Hill hare a irolrlctlto Hn n Influence ulen a number of promlnrn HH, ( ' luslncss rarn. Incidentally It will A'1 (I linvr Lar)nK Un UUIi'i uitlro ki- tosaltaBaA The project Is lhl! A shrewd sptcu- ll htor, who lias figured In lotua otlirr ngn I (J ' local nutters of fl nt ncr, Iim entered HjPVi, II Into an arrangement with a oumUr of H?S) ! the trading mill owner o Xorthrrn HB yj Utah, to obtain possession of all Hie BH, j fl grist mlll, with view to controllng HnHnt fl the grain and flour market. K$ Papers haro liven drawn up In HRBT if 1 tjblch the mill owntr bonds himself, MK Ij In ahesvysuM, lo ear cute a deed con Kj! ' U ' vsylng Ids mill propsrty lo the rpecu- HHjB ' 8 lalor ale raonllia from dale at a price HHU . 8 agrteJ Uon. tf the sraculator sills K 'i the properly to syndicate which ho HH Jj rcirrsrnl., ho la to receive five per HB l cent, of the purchaser rice. If not, ho jB 'Ij Is to pay the owner five r rent, and HlH J jj hold tlieo lion for six months longer. HH ij During the time previous to th ac- HHn S I tualiurchswlheownrrlsloretalnpos. Hl jl ' sinoflrieprop-riy end continue hit KJ jl I business aa before. Hut when tho HD It i conveyance la made, ho hind hlnurlf HVQ I ij not to engagr, elthrr directly or lndl HBjA I D I rrcllr, In any Hour-milling I uilrir.s In HlS , jH Uuh, Idaho or Wyoming for period K ' ( H I of fltoytara. Ho niaytakoaomoilock, B fl ! howot rr, In tho company or conijia- Hfj M nlii that owrata tho mill liouiiht E X '" ''" thp V"ld or "'" lculator Kj H reproMntlnirlt. HG ! We unJcnUoJ that aareral tot our K ii mill owners haw tUno.! tho lond Hh , I plrdxliiii Ihrmiolrea to thla arranxo- HHV j a I Hint. OthrraharoaltharittTcn thrlr H U word to do ao, or haro comlderoj tho Hi 3 malor laTorably, whllo a faw haro millllHI' Jl jl hl loul, ao far, but aralhrratinnt with 8 lha fri-rKaKut procaai If Ihoydo not PPB 3 soma luto Ilia combination. Bl N Thnprobablacomurnrwiof audi H j 'ar-rrachlh prooct aro not dlfllcult H J to jficelvr. If tho ptlnclral Hour j j oillla of the north, with thtlr Taluablo H l walrrpowcra, paw Into tlta iKwrraalon H ' j of ouUIJa capltallaU, orginltcd to con. H t 1 IroltbebuHotM, thomllla In tbaaouth H j j will bo left to do but cuitom H j huilnnn which dora not yj H y alone and cannot conyvto with the H I I jwerful company ltke. by l'.ngllih 1 S mooay at a low rata of lntrtt, and IbwbbbW 9 will ollhrr hara to oomo Into tho pool M orrery aooiiKo out of tho builriftff. I f Then tho mllhowutn who hara 5 parltil wltli thrlr projwrty cannot en i R gae hi tho flour mill builnrM nor ad " I ft raoc thalr money for that pur- n poia, tior booouio Intaieitad In 1 It In olthrr Utah or Idaho or X Wyoming for flTa yrare. Tbta will ' n practically glra a monowly of tho jj flour trado to the ayndlcato, and Ih a profltaof the butlnm will go where II the capital comaa from. Vt i Thla niraui alio that for brcadttulli Ttil H the opla of Utah will bo largely ' J J drpendrnt Uion thle combination t of foreign capllalUU. True, 'lome l of our mill ownrra may take II jl atock In the company, but of couno a,) they will not bo permitted to own a I j controlling Interrat. I Will not the price of wheat and of , ' J I flour bo thua largely rrgulatnl by Dili Ij I syndicate; And will nut thla ullect D I flt the agriculturist the producer, ' !9 j and neat the purchaser of flour tho ' M coniuioriT If ao.tho whole community jj will to aflectodaud may t materially ' S I lujurrd. Thl. le, therefore, a inatkr SI J that requires aerloua oontldiiatlou. g j Wedonotknowwhrthirlltiaagoho H j o far aa to place It beyond recall, or ao n ' aa to mako It neccuary for thoe who i J 'TU no1 )'' alcucd the tjonda trf fl j angace In this rell-out to atrang. Jj iri. Hut there thould be grave Sj j . reflection beforo thla achomo Is ' M Jj cuoiummtted. If dluiter ahall oomu j 3 tiiourfarmersand the people generally u fromtbli surrender of our home mill- i j 9 lag lutrrrsta to oulsldn partloa, great W n blama will ho attained to thoe an. H tt gaged In It and It Mill be a lilting jj lllnrai. J There Is, no douM.a gnat tcmplatlou n olTirtU to owners who are running I "j their mills unjer illfllcutlaa. Our I iR farmers aro foolishly scUIor their f wheat for cipoitatlon, thus reti- 1 A I daring the mill business ery precsrl- J j oui, It Is dlfllcult to obtain good grain : inough now to ktep the niachln. 'i try lu operation. Millers haro j. J helped to demorallre their own i j fl bmlursi by midi-mlllug tacli other, t m ll and thus tho buitnoia hasliomo very Jill unprofitable. To sell out on the plan ijj i rofioanl, then, Hems to proiulio a j 'j profitable relief to thu mill meu. j j ' Ilutltaeemstous that there should i ' , i bo n union among these iiiimu. 'j fsclurort for llulr own lutenst ! I ' and that uf the ub)lo. Why I , , car.iwt they lomblne for mutual i , jl protection aud tho couduct ol biuluies J . i p M 'lr profit If brellrtin cannot ' It U agree on such a matter an I seek each gggKo 1ll, Ml othir'swilfarifjItlJnrhauioalida illi. aLaaB' 'lil '4 I '' grjv'v to them, Cannot onr resident i, "ii h u mill meu Join anj do that which out tHHS' r!v'J ? i I t ,IJ sfoulators and c Itill.ts can laabaB ilf I Ml1' accomplish If not, why not HKj'UE) It may bo a.kcl, what dlllerencr aaBBBaWi) ( 1 Alft I I ' would there be In tt Jlwlou of our own LaBBBBBal.M'ilir I 'll i '"'" Dwller "J oomlilliatlon ol aBaaaaaaV'l 11? ' '1 I slraugers to elfut the auile pure" raBBaHaBaV A 'J it 1 1 Hut the urposd would not be exactli the same Wo would much rather !. In the hluils of our friends on the question of bread, tl.ftn at the mercy of thote who might become be-come our enemies and who In any ercnt would haro but one objrtt In rlew money making, no matter at where expense. We haro nothing to iy against the sharp miiliulator of thla new scheme. It la Ih the line of Ml buslneM. lie wants to make some money fur himself him-self while placing a good lnre-t-ment for the capitalists for whom he Is wolklng. Hut our friends should eea to It that, In working for his Interest, they douotlnrolro the Inter. cktaanJJeoranllielho welfare of lha community with whloh they are Idsu-tlllrd Idsu-tlllrd fur time aud eternity. There la something more to be considered than pecuniary profit and something of fa more raluo than any earthly consideration. |