Show THE UTAH POLICY WINNING I 1 j f j A GREAT many diatribes have been uttered and printed upon tho policy of the ariy arl ari arly settlers of tala terri territory tory in direct directing direction in 9 if their eln ein atten tion to agriculture and mattutat I 1 tures rather than to prospecting ier for metallic wealth wealth in bains in the early settlement of california mining was the first and great business but change has come over the spirit of the tho inhabitants df that state and they are claiming that mining has become a secondary interest that tha t agriculture culture is and is to be the great overshadowing and bon controlling u business of the that these facts are tire becoming more and more apparent every year the san francisco chronicle a says bays the rich farming lands of the valleys have tempted thousands away from froin their claims A better life is possible an on the farming lands than in the mountains A home though very humble with wife and children in it is happier than the miners secluded hut in the mountains hard work will make mako a home almost anywhere and it is coming to be in fas fashion blon bion both for emigrants and miners to settle iu lu the valleys either as purchasers and to enter upon some one of the various branches of agriculture T th effect of this change wm wil 1 bet be apparent ina lna in a few years W we e shall have a grand population of sturdy intelligent farmers slowly gaining wealth in their thelt pursuits and building up around them all thab that our civilization needs meeds there cannot loag be ii a jac ael acl cd of people eople where nature is so inviting when gold digging is forgotten or only remembered as a dream of other days the best bone and muscle of the state will be engaged ta ip ex tending wider and wider vider our area of cultivated lands and addiw adding to the mighty volume of the ille coming exports of california |