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Show Ill IV l.lkr. "ilM,lll.lNI!. The Waeatcn Wave In Ita laat lain lisa an article on the "beguiling" t meny Utah mrrchauta Into eiipp.irllug foreign producllouo lu preferenoa lo local luauulectures. The Wave say-that, say-that, much as our people need employ, inent, much as we need more circulating circulat-ing luidiuin (inouey), much as we need the wheels of Industries running, n ucii ei wo need a market for Iho pro I ml of our terms, Ihe people of Utah aru still bind lo Ihe ueceaslly ol imiionia tig n me inuuslrle-. II Ihi-u no. am In explain bow that a home inenutao urer goea to work aod ealao-II-hea, at a gleet expenae, Ihe sale of hla product lu the varloua cities ami towue, The customers ere well pleased, delighted even lo thluk our home fo' torles ere doing so well; Ihey got full veluu for their mouey aud aro aatls-fleil. aatls-fleil. The merchant is making a good, boaeat profit and the factory Is living. Then, says Ihe Wove, socuilugly without a thought of Ihe graud results attain I frm Ihh one (hrlvlnu Industry, the merRbiut enterteln- e propoaitlon from the outatde, and wnh out oountlng the ooat to his peiple, the good of his oommonweeltb, Ihe advan tige of mere circuiting mellum, a market for Ihe pr-duce ol hla farming cuMomere, aod stiiploymeot for the un emiilnyed thouaanda, he aen'fa hla cssh eaal ol the Korklre, and alils Ihe "guld-tug"wno,uullkehis "guld-tug"wno,uullkehis loyal (?)eelr males no prelenelona of frlenoshlp for Ihe West, elahe to the heart Iho atruggllng home Inituatry hy buying goods from I'lliatiurg, New York, or aiher places east of our silvsr mount ilne. On bflng eke i by the si rug L lit g r- pruematlvea of home tndusiry, Why have you displaced dis-placed or homo proouct tor tha Imported; Im-ported; have tney not -etl-fkd your train ; nave you not made a good profit; have Ihey uot been giving eatlafactlolif Ynl lha answer nrnri; all that an i more. Tneu why have y u dleplared tliimf The anawer egeln -omsa, and Iti quiet terma aud wltn a blueti on hie .ace ho admlia, fl have been he gulled." Una ''tegulllng' haa been going on so I n g and to such an extent III it it li now generally ui.deretuod that ihe enter raotor la Ilia Uleti merchant's submlsalun to It la hla own eagerueae to g.t there. O.ie ol these days the e pie will Co rue lo a seuee of tbelr true position and tha neceesily ol being -er oupportlrig, and will peas hy the doors ol ruerohsuls wheeo eegirnaooio he "iMgu led" laa oonliuual bar l.i the prngreaa ol Ihe Htate. Toe Wave la right In expressing alack al coulldence lu merchants who plead aueh an excuse ex-cuse lor their praclluelly demoualraiej enmity I. home It oii-irl... |