Show I I 6 t 0 i J 1 THE SUGAR QUESTION J tn M H t H M H M t m M M M M M M H f t t t t ta 1 Lat Last a t night the Republican members of the House of Representatives met in caucus to toc c consider the question of reciprocity with Cuba I This is s a matter of great importance to Utah Upon Up Up- 1 on the result of the deliberations may depend the future of our beet sugar industry We Ve have not been accorded any great amount I of kindness by our government go in connection with this infant industry The people who who J ave ae delved I at it have ha earned all they have got and earned it honestly It would be he hard if now they should be I ruined for fot the benefit of the Cuban cane planters 1 It is possible that we owe a debt to the Cubans I It is possible that we ought to destroy a a. splendid I 1 i American industry to carry out a sentiment The Telegram does not think so We Ye are so full of chari char- char i v tF ity th that kat t it exudes all around but equally it s 's t to us that charity charily begins at home We Ye are willing r Tc I i that Cuban sugar planters should prosper but butto to toe e- e us IS it is much more snore important that Utah sugar-beet sugar fr v gro rowers rowers ers should have a a. profitable market |