Show PUBLIC MUST PAY CASH CASU OR WEEKLY Tho The Salt Lake Retail Merchants Merchants' a as association association as- as at a meeting lost last lat night gave C up tho the battle battlo batte against the edict edict of ot the wholesalers compelling them thorn to meet their bills bils wc weakly kly The Th only thing that they cn can do is IB to cut down their credit I list now tho the retailers say sIY and compel compe their customers to J pay V cash or weekly Every Ever endeavor had been ben made mado to havo the wholesalers wholesaler mako mao the settlements settlements settle settle- ments semi monthly but bul to this the tho re re re- tailors say ay the wholes wholesale l men turned a deaf oar They also refused to t arbitrate the question Queston with lih the tho Utah Credit Mens Men's association That prices of or food too In Salt SaI Lake were too to high was wu the th unanimous opinion at atthe tho the meeting Ono One retailer said that tl he could buy goods In Ogden and ad pay py the thc express and sell eU them therm cheaper than when ho lie bought them from the tho to wholesalers In Inte Inthe inthe the te combine here herc The Tho meeting Indorsed the tho location loaton of ot a a central public market and ad suggested that tho the old Continental market market bo be b chosen choon providing the city would make malce It sanitary In the next year ca B B. M. M Olson one of or the retailers made madea a a. speech In which he said that there ther wl b be 0 2000 out of work In inthe tho the city cit this thle winter and that tat the tho te retailers r. r ro- ro toilers could not nt afford since the action lon of ot the wholesalers to Carl carry cn thorn them thor through tho the time they would be bo out out of ot work work The meeting broke up od the sentiment nt was wa general that It was Every Everyman every everyman everyman man for tor himself in i the tho future |