| Show industrial PURSUITS tim THE subject of the leading article in saturday saturdays Is d NEWS will bear further farther elaboration internal development demands the attention of every man in the community who has the interests of the territory at heart we cannot be content with the rude stool and smoothly hewn table which necessity compels the pioneer settler to be satisfied with we want furniture of more artistic design superior workmanship and more elegant finish in fact as wealth increases we want the best article that can be made and if it is not manufactured at home wealth will send for it and have hwe it imported 3 now Z ow the s status ta of this community in point of wealth is such that they will have a superior 1 article of furniture and if it I 1 is s not manufactured here to suit their tastes they will import it ft suppose we have not the requisite quality and kind of wood what then we have the workmen as competent as can be found iii ih any coun try shall we take advantage of the facilities cili ties which the progress progressing fing railroad offers import the wood and employ our own wort workmen men or shall shail we im import P or the manufactured article and leave our own skilled labor to go begging begg ing for work this is one of the vital interests of the territory and it is not long since dent young called on the cabinet makers and those interested in that branch of business to take the matter in hand band offering to become a shareholder in a company to manufacture furniture here if our citizens do not profit by his counsel and seize the opportunities now opening up there is no question but others will president young also called upon the carriage and wagon makers to organize form a company procure procure materials and manufacture tere here to meet the demands of the territory for this purpose a company has been organized with capital cawal and we wish it every success another and a very important branch 1 of manufacture opens up in the shoe trade there is no lack of hides vides in thie the territory and there is a population of say to provide with shoe leather are our canneries tanneries tann eries and shoe shod fact factories orles arles sufficient for the demand why we yearly pay massachusetts and other shoe manufacturing districts hundreds of thousands of dollars which should never leave the territory except to purchase more laborsaving labor saving machinery or otherwise advance our territorial prosperity 0 i but at the foundation of all the industrial du pursuits which we have named and of every other which may be named lies the subject which closed saturdays article the manufacture of iron does the joiner want a jack plane does the tailor want a needle needie does the blacksmith want a hammer does the mason want a trowel does the mechanic who follows any industrial pursuit want a tool of any kind he is indebted for it itt to the man who produces malleable iron from the crude ore the inventor of laborsaving labor saving machinery the user of every iron tool employed in industrial pursuits and the man of brains who can combine and arrange laborsaving labor saving in mentions vent ions for the benefit of the whole community are entirely dependent on the manufacturer manufacture i of iron for their success what difficulties have haye to be encountered here in procuring a single cogwheel cog wheel which plays the most important part in all the laborsaving labor saving machinery of the 7 age said a shrewd business man who thoroughly understood our situation and circumstances cIrcumstance sp four years ago to a person who had invented a power powen loom which would work by water how much will it cost the mail who invented was theretha the rethe invention was a good abood one but business man saw in a moment that the cost of the cog cogwheels wheels alone would make it unavailable this and other inventions are crushed because the inventors have not means to test the importance of their theories and prove them as valuable as they believe them to be yet there is s iron in the territory ory orv in great abundance and from it itt the TJ P H R R and C P B R B R might have obtained their rails an and other dother iron material had t been properly developed instead of having to bring them from a great distance here is a wide field which opens up for our capitalists will they take advantage of it t while the people tire are aro faithfully carrying out the counsel that has been given on this suba subject act by producing wool cotton and silk for manufacturing fac turing purposes ur poses will the capitalists develop the te iron of the territory or will V ill iii they wait until others do it who have not the interests of the people of this territory at heart |