Show 7 M A WORD IN THE EARS OF UTAH FARMERS utan cob ala zia EDITOR I 1 wish to bay say a few words through the thel deseret ef NEWS nelis f farine rd rot brumb urn ia tind land by inserting insetting rhe the following you will oblige a uh ua ah farmer brother farmers of utah I 1 have lived ifa ii thiis this territory since 51 yai have pursued various employments for a livelihood latterly ial lal terly in chief farming now farming would be a I 1 actie moze more profitable business in utah ufah if a fair I 1 price were given for produce I 1 think I 1 can bae sae ea the cause of a great evil which hak has opera i ted against the interest of pf the thet farmer fahmer armer armey as well as against the tho progress of 0 our ur community in me the acquisition of wealth this evil which I 1 refer to is the ri raising alsing of toi tol much heat wheat and ana too little of other othel useful and profitable crops I 1 an am satisfied that no farmer can raise wheat for tor less than two dol I 1 lars per bushe yet he seldom obtains more than one dollar boljar for it I 1 we are lold told repeatedly to lay ly by l y our wheat i if it all the fatmen would be united in this aw andi anai prepare proper bins to accommodate large quantities of surrius dumus graing grata it would partially remedy the evil 1 speak of but there are few i farmer who have convenience properly to store away one years crop hence bence the odi crop must be disposed of to give lve ive room for the newland gewand newl and great quantities of grein are pushed into the market I 1 I 1 ethe the speculator sees this and ana be becomes coines cornes at once wonderfully insensible apparently ine ire ani eaul neither see wheat hear bear wheat J mell meil I 1 wheat taste wheat or feel teel wheat ye yet t thid ibisi curious animal bas baa a kind of instinctive imi the street is full of heat wheat and aad that itis it is all bill hib his own at his own price pricer when the proper bouclias hour bour lias ilas arrive arrived d to purchase 6 vatter ater the tol worn half baled producer producer IB is wearied of waiting walting and his bis team aas iab as become hungry ant and rest restless less jess walks but of ot his bis comfortable effiee enveloped in fumey fumea of tobacco and cog cut cand na carid cardd inthe intha la the magnanimity of hii his ft pinched inched up soul he be considers it 9 a great accommodation to iha the farmer to buy hib hla beat hearl heat at f ram sixty cents to one dollar per bushel he really wishes ns as to understand that hat heia heis he Is building bail ding up the community and flatters himself imbat he be should be pretext presented eci eil wun wua a silver siler medal at the end of the year for acis b Is noble and generous efforts and the por p or farmer erie ie rei turns home to his bis family with a f few evo flimsy ra rags which be he has received in exchange for W ha v load oad oford clean grain 1 wheat has been our main crop blit bill it has proved ta bethe be the least productive ot of wealth and independence of any crap crop raised in his country fifthe farmers farmer sr wound i aise raise less more forage crops for sheep cattle 1 horses etc also hemp and nax hax the prodan the country would be morg equal sed vba hsi hsk demand damand for grain would be increased and tho producer would world ask his price and get it As now tae bier the be great majority of the ibe farmers are mere serfs to toil toll and make malih kotsines Ko ort luines Thines iines lines for a few starched uil up indolent milk swater awater id a Mw water ater gentlemen who h ob happen en to be abie able ki or r crook to brin brine f to ta the e territory a i stock t cl cf g goods fr arm m tbt east or west alf tit fl gedid no raise so much grain we should hagemore hav emore time to and to dress and arid 1 prepare it for the spinning wheel to be con ported into yarn tb to make linen for shirts garments bummer summer clothing sheet table tabie table tabie Jo dowels towers weis wels sacks etc etc lessen in a great degree burneed our need joti store goods we bauld uben then aidt alor have Av e mora more 20 ta tibiae aeao IQ bee see to our that good ool J ay iy T b be e produced in abundance for 16 t b bedding bed ding Jing etc i not beem seera to strike ua us that we can do anything for ourselves in the wa way y of manu f ac turing luring at bome home textile material but it has become usage with us to carry our grain grair to thi marchant merchant and him hlin tofake tota keit keSt lt and arid bece q ff om him as a f favor avora a lag jag to coar our nakedness in this respect the calico benders venders have become our ma masters and we their theira laves slaved here is our freedom where a our conr liberty we depend upon un porters for our clothing and for many ries ties which we as well could produce at home hemp as to traffic away our strength and our eaith wealth tain those shoara wh who oare oara but aga irist us from men wha who whether they their home with da i or noti not are here bere for tor tile attic e purpose bf gathering together our wealth nourish toi tot and und establish dests directly to our ji I 1 apropos a iff or army supplies arte are now called f fr i these supplies can only be obtained fron from fro oro n the producers of utah I 1 wonder wonzer if it 0 r past experience has made us wiser we shall alsee see wa we As contra contractors clors to putt hoir own price upon nour pour our po pota to oss olg es 1 hp hay Y bol boi boh etc tc to put fortunes n their 0 tk ott buri empty odi ogi ow fields im ire imi overn averi bed bur our barns barna and gri granaries hariet aea dea hed out andoor circumstances in condit tor lar q or shall we fix ko 0 ui jr awn prices and aud have them or not ee seji lland liand and gme eme a ve thih yi too ain aln in the kind af orbay paa r that tuat ivi ivill I 1 I 1 n ns and duri durnew nevi or f w vv Qs und chi children idren wanti frany urany flany articles of clothing tu thena thera ra com comi cdx friable gril Orti blea and I 1 adit it is ardue argued that we musi must supply their vins but W guld guid fit tit it not be amler JA u uffe longer a jr secure cure care a g good substantial II 11 taw I 1 B U p p 0 tj nee n essar ie f for or 0 ouria uit tor duill ru milies ill lii than than to wantonly 1 and without consideration op forecast th throw our blessings to the dogs for a few husks or in other ether words for a temporary supply of rotten unsubstantial articles that will not pass tasa lasa the ordeal of one washing day would not greenbacks green backs look as well in our bocks as jn in the pocketbooks pocket books of tb rhe the e white h handed and ed gentry that throng whisky street seeking whom the they may devour devout arid and can we not uie nit ube greenbach greenb greenbacks green backs acl aci a inthe in the eastern markets to buy goods at the first cost and have bave all ail the benefit of the profits that are now noty making scores nich rich who care not whether we sink or br swim bim at present as formerly there i fe money to beairde us geese that have laid golden eggs for hucksters jn in times past tast but shall we always be ge geese 1 ese ebe Is ft t not t me that we should open our oar eyes ees to our own interests and as a unit resist the wholesale open day rob robbery berys beryt that we have hitherto made oili ouli ouis eires elres victims of and in the future strive to deliver ourselves from this galling yoke yok e hr IET it not a time when we wa should open our ears to the admonitions of our best and tried friend frien dB in preference to those who have shown themselves alienated from the true weal of utah and her industrial people and make an effort to save ourselves from the consequences consequence of our past follies while ve we can con every sensible farmer in utah exercise an influence over his less sn sensible sible sibie neighbor who is willa willfully ily casting the childrens bread to the dogs let lel hum him bay say to bim if it feces ity press upon you I 1 will sell you a coat in exchange for grain at a fair price or a pair of shoes or anything I 1 cari carl can spare my wife will let you have a dress for your wife and a little dress for your yot child but dont throw away your grain we must have our price and vc we must have lave the he greenbacks green backs hold on a little longer loner and we ve shall shail conquer and rule the market which idour isidur right to do we ve have the mat matter lerin in our own hands for we hold bold the beef we hold held the bread we re hold bold the vegetables and if contractors trac want them thedy let them pay us a fair price for them and that in legal tend tenders ers erb brother farmers cail call can cart wa we not come to a r phie ghie resolution and unite unites oui pur eurse ourse Beves ves lo together gether in in every throughout the country for lor sei sel self protection or shar pers piri hat that lie jn in waif wait to consume the products of our hara tolla and fatten upon pun pur sweat and b W 16 od ota UTA afa r a I 1 0 fv u ay iy wt ns a FROM THE i A washington ron rox au 1863 EDITOR or OT eimm tife NEWS 1 uhe nhe cotton and tobacco crops in in this part of the country cour itry took look ivell lvell they are alsor alac good aktar artar as far tar jab jas as I 1 know in other portions of this coun couney county Y except in some i places pieces V te e p people 1 aVe dp upon small st streams teams Teama or get the water butof the be lar larger girones ones it is the opinion af pf many if nit all ail 0 the old settlers that t haxe willbe will be nearly if not noi quite gulte three times the amoum of cotton raised thib this 1 1 I 1 season beason as there was last tonn in any an vear year r i J 91 the dotton cotton on wis aola have bave been opening for ae ur the wee ai eq aed add an d there herb is consia consla considerable erable of the early cottenoir cotto noir rea reavy for the first picking the weather c continues very warm the season bas pas bas baa been unusually dry with the exception re ion lon of bf a few showers labout abbout a month ago the gheral biral health of the people is 6 good there are however a few cases tases of ague and chills chilla and tyer fyer in these lower settlements Bettl setti emente the people in general are full of faith and buoyant in spirit and should be tailed to return would respond w ath th much mote regret than they did when ibey wem called cabled to 0 o come ou southern mission one ode strong evidence eldena of content is eairy every one thinks he be Is s located ie ir the hebest he best place in all of bf the valleys of the mountains 12 n 11 I 1 said baid every one there i are a afew yew few who can se see no place but hut salt lake but ut tue nu number Is did fid small that a it is hardly worth a 1 4 11 fl 4 A BLAST FROM a t v ti r president lincoln has w written a letter latter to a I 1 t the he i union mu ton ion 1 mass lass j convention n convened at it I 1 Spring springfield fieM III on thead the ad list the perusal of which weare w air arr ata I 1 by some eastern cotem clotem will gladden n the heart hearl of every acue union ion lon manin the country vir vindicate indicate th tehi teti i 1 5 4 ent als ls rame fim a and cb character facter and be a keynote key noe note 1 I 1 in the next presidential campaign that oun our ouri 1 1 readers may realia realise e to the fullest extent the I 1 I 1 A i reassurances w which hith this document is thus re rc ret rei i buted as I 1 havi hayi haviar ig the th pr property opert y of f avak awakening ening tle vie we publish a syn op sis of the id address fress A gre ia hit bit be he could not cot be in aate attend anca arce at the convy convention ti h he J charges 1 I that body 1 with h having baving ba I 1 in it xenil eine n dissatisfied lies dies aeike d wilh hm tr io such U ch he sam says you vou deslie pe deac 1 ace 1 e and you blame me that you ou do not ha ve il b bow eow 13 i t can ange we at attain t a i ia iv it th ther e r 4 e 4 a e d thre three e con conceica c eiva elva L i ye b e ways first lo 10 triss ess it eyl ell et ellioh by y force ff of 31 ifa iia arms s this I 1 at am 4 ff ying dying iio ito to do f ae are r 1 I fc I kas kar W I 1 v 1 i 1 you yon apio for M it i n if yeu you ane are aar we e a anc arc r a e e d A i ta wa T 4 11 A the th nond nord way 4 i to 0 o girs givs up the I 1 am aga nit ahw it yoa are you all ala uld mid say BO glata t 1 1 1 if T V chapt arbot lum SUM foil fo torce pfordt force nar nor dissolution ution there onA fernal a some bome imaginable compromise 1 do not comar o mise embracing the maintenance ot of the un union i on can be possible all that I 1 learn leads to a directly opposite belief the thi strength of the rebellion is its military thit army dominates i the country an i 1 all the people with n its range any odfer offer oner ot terms made bya or bet set of men med within that ranged range in I 1 opposition 31 t 1 0 if to that army would be simply not nothing hing bing lorhe P pre present sent because bach each man or men would havi hava hav no power whatever to enforce their side of ithe the compromise if one were made with ith them A compromise to be effective mutt be bt made j either cither with those who control the rebel army or with the beope first vibrated lib rated from tle the domination of that army by success of otiel onn army allow me to assure you that no word won j or intimation from the rebel arm army v oc or from ai at y of the men controlling it in relation rotation to aay peace campron ise lse has hag ever come to my knowledge or belef belet all charges or intimations to the contrary are deceptive and groundless and I 1 promise brorn 1 ise lse you that if any i such buch proposition pro n shall shill hereafter arme it bhail not be ge rejected and be kept beci secret it from you I 1 1 you dislike iha abe emancipation proclamation and would have il it retracted you say bay it itis is bri un constitutional I 1 think aliat tae toe constitution vests its commander in chief with mth the law ot war in the time ot war the most roost that can be said sald is that slaves are property ls is Is 19 there or has there ever i been any question that by the law of war the ot enemies andr and ana lends maybe may be taken when hen needed and I 1 is it not needed when our taking it helps us or hurts the enemy aamli armis a the world over destroy the he enema property when they cannot use it add and even destroy their own to keep it from the enemy civilized belligerents be do all in n their power pw er to heip belp help belp themselves or hurt the enemy enemy except a few things regarded ded as barb barbaro barbarous aroas asi 1 the proclamation is law and valid or it is not valid if it is valid it t cannot be retracted tr any more than the dead can be brought to life some of you od prefer to thin thih that retract retraction iori ioli would operate favorably to the union chy better belter after retraction I 1 than n before f ore oro tf treis e sie sit there nere is was more than a a biar nifa niia a halt hait of or trail to suppress ss the ie rebellion bellion before the bearo pro 1 cla mation was ivas issued the he last one hundred I 1 days of which winch passed uder under an explicit that thuu it yas vas y yaa u unless averted by joae ii in revolt returning t arn in g to their V allega le gi nce nee TB ewar abas has bas certainly progressed as favorably to us since the issue odthe proclamation as afore before I 1 know as fully as one can ran know he ORUI orul ions of others that some of the con of the armies in the tle field who have havi given us our durmo most t important victor e believe that tte ito emancipation policy and apil the aid pre troops cons itule the heaviest blows ye yet t dea deat it to the rebellion and that one at feast of those important successes could not have beenk beel achieved unless it yas tas for the i aid st of the tut black soldiers 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