Show ED editorials IT OR wool producers dealers and manufacturers c in the eastern states stales are dispirited over the Fi lackness of the business owing to overproduction over production A f few months ago wool was in great demand at high figures and much was purchased in this thib territory at enticing prices for consumption outside so BO that our own mills found it difficult to secure sufficient tent to keep them going now that it is generally felt that the business has been overdone the prices have fallen to an unusually jow low paint they have been gradually j v sinking all summer says bays the financial chronicle the market in sluggish h manufacturers are waiting for loyer prices producers are hoping for higher too much wool has hab been de manned too many woollen goods produced they were never so eq unprofitable to the manufacturer as now the washington mills lawrence mabb maes recently was to sell its production by auction at an estimated fobs fobb less than 25 per cent wool is 18 chraper cb aper in new york than in london wool purchased in that city by ameri arneri cirri ean enn buyers at auction in the middle of edmaier and left in bond has been re suld biere wore at auction in the fall and wool received thence in new now york has returned to be re offered for liale sale marly mally of our wool producers a time bic biek bick kold oid old their wool crop to be sent out of tle tl tie e territory because high cash price priar wire ware ofil offered ered this was considered not ut a very prudent proceeding S stil bill if they can send their wool enst east at high figures and purchase it back at low figures the overruling of providence is undoubtedly in their favor though such a contingency cannot be depended upon nor is it taken into much account by the sellers when selling lor fon the public at large this is on an ex cello mt time for the purchase of wool ion goods and as they are going at unusually low prices in the Eastern states it would be a boon to the public here if they could participate in such reduced figures however we would not by any means discourage the wool grower in utah because of these fluctuations in the market they are caused largely by speculation and not y regular steady production which taking one year with another shares with other well conducted business a reasonable remuneration mune ration speculation is a thing of extremes fitfully stimulating production atone at one time to leave it bly if not ruinously flat at another tiie THE monthly report of the tha department of agriculture for october states odthe of the wheat crop that new now england maino maine excepted falls fails to report an increase of the wheat crop in the middle states the falling off has been quite marked in the south the product Is larger and better than usual in the west scarcely so good us last year in the corn crops the average for all the states is and when fully reported the crop promises to be one of the largest ever produced the general average of cotton has been reduced from 91 in september to 81 in october against 76 in october last year the product of oats about 3 per cent over that of list last year present calculated aggregate bushels barley scarcely as large a total aggregate as last year rye bye smaller by 2 per cent than Us lbs year potatoes comparatively a chort crop the ibe report also contains the usual variety a et of articles of interest to agrical turista tur turi late sta one particularly so BO as it related to co operative dairies and another upon systematic crop reports Ee porte greeney GREELEY retina from front presidential candidature dida ture to hi hh 3 editorial tripod once more the country has not chosen him for president but it if has long iong add and emphatically acknowledged him to be one of its best beat editors in that sphere he has worked effectively andee and he still can do so eo that is the work to which he proposes to devote his energies henceforth eschewing partisanship ship and concentrating his bia labors upon things affecting the welfare odthe of the whole public rather than any particular class or section of ltv it large or small it if the editor of the tribune does this he will make his paper still more than it has been conspicuously oneff one ono of the very best in the country worthy of the support of every family in the land so many of the bubile public journals are filled with part izan izah aud sensational matters almost always of grossly exaggerated character that it is a weariness to look over their columns there is such a large amount of chaff to so BO few grains of wheat and that fre Is very light and poor stuff we extend to mr greeley our condolence udon upon upon his hib recent domestic with beet bist wishes for his success in the department of intelligence to which he proposes to devote him himself in the future the tribune is a welcome visitor because it is a useful paper although we do not forget that it has bald sald some hard bard things of our citizens at times THERE are two capital pieces of news in the dispatches which we publish today one that mexico has haa a new president in the person of tejeda and that the country la Is at peace and the other that colfax declines to be a candidate for any office sens bens aena toral or editors odi edl toral I 1 state slate or national after two novel and refreshing items like these let let jet us have peace AMONG the recent now new lines of steamers crossing the atlantic is one rui raining raibin bin 9 between new ney york and aud Cardi cardl fr wales the pioneer vessel the glamorgan of this line entered new york harbor october 20 making the passage if nom from rom cardiff in fourteen days with strong head bead gales and heavy beavy be heavy avy head sea the glamorgan is a clyde built iron vessel full brig rigged feet in length 36 feet 6 cinches inches beam 20 feet feets 6 inches draught when fully laden nominal steam power horse she bhe is designed to carry on her spar deck steerage and 45 saloon passengers the glamorgan aswell appointed and elegantly fitted up and has many con cone the saloon is luxuriously appointed and the decorations are ornate and extremely beautiful the furniture is of oak and caboga maboga mahogany highly polished and upholstered with green velvet thae thle moul dings of the saloon are gold and mag magenta grita grits gas is made on board to light the vessel and the gaa gas brackets are silver plated the births are heated by steam and the bath roo ua no closets etc are nicely fitted up pneumatic telegraphic communication connects each stateroom with the stewards ps paltry in the saloon are a magnificent et piano and a well filled library there is a stewardess to attend to the steerage passengers as well as one for the saloon the pembroke will soon follow the glamorgan and the marthen carmarthen Car will be 50 feet longer and 1000 tons greater burthen than the glamorgan the marquis of bute buie is the largest shareholder in this new company and is considered the originator of tho line H he provides coal and tor for the steamers at cardiff free of cost for twelve months the establishment of this line Is another of the many recent manifestations of the growing importance and increasing extent of the passenger and freight over the atlantic ferry which will be more than likely to continue to swell in dimensions and importance as the resources of this country become more and more developed until the they y hall hali have assumed a magnitude ar fsr b beyond the present |