Show THE SA SANPETE QUARRY QUESTION I 1 ON wednesday last we published an article upon an alleged attempt to jump a a stone quarry quarry in possession of E edward dward L parry near ephraim san P te county since that time we have been called upon by mr S E B bamberger damberger whose name appeared in connection with the affair somewhat i prominently ile he gives an explanation of the matter which is in substance that the quarry guari y in dispute Is not the one that has been work worked edby by mr parry but another from which the latter had not yet taken any rock he had however made some sonie agricultural improvements upon the land sach such as sowing a quantity of lucern in mr bag bal bam bergers berger 4 opinion mr nir parry was spreading himself too widely in the quarry buhs buhi business iness as he already possessed a valuable property of that description he lle had covered the quarry in dispute witha with a desert land claim which would I 1 not hold mr bamberger stating that he holds a stronger claim at law I 1 in addition d b on it is claimed by y the geno tieman who called upon us that mr nil parr ays a Ys s whole course in relation to the sanpete t e stone tone business has been to i it lt up sp within a narrow circle al barst t the e agency a g e 1 1 c y for it so far as t his this city clay ib it con oon concern r n e edw eow d iv as limited to one prominent builder through whom all orders must be given subsequently another prominent building firm was placed on an equal footing with the other that being the position tto tio oday o day das it is claimed by mr bamberger bambergen tha thal mr air parry refuses to fill any orders to fo this section of the territory except through one or other of these agencies aud nud h has repeatedly asked mr aarre arry to till orders for ton him but he has iter itar mn promises to do so failed to pay ally aily practical attention to them our visitor asserts that this busill ent course of running the stone atone bustil leys leis ill in a narrow darrow channel has in limiting in 9 the sale saie stood in the way of the 11 hd sinesS of the railroad of which he is president and his object in pa paying y any et attention to the stone busin business c ss at a all ali I 1 has been to break up this m monopoly and policy of contraction th the e situa tion lias considerable cause feeling on both sides hence hena the existence of the dispute Altho aitho although ugh we admit the of mr Bam Bum berKers bergers reasoning in the abstract faras far as the main question Is iss irs concert d we iv u are confirmed inthe in the position we assumed in our former article artice no mo fact facts he has yet alleged trends treads to chango change it in the least we upon the tho disputed ownership of the property arty upon moral grounds aich are aie on tile tiie side of mr parry because he was first in possession he took what appeared to him the dest test best possible steps to maintain proprietor he stands ready to fo amend any dolent U fact ill in his preliminary proceedings la ia seeking w attain his object that being his ponton n no subs subsequent equen T clai cial cunn inno luno no anut mutter eter how technically proper in point vj f jam jaw can in justice supersede latt will which consists of priority posse gosse gioi 14 U and yega Tega regality legality lity so far as his object or intention is concerned so fco mso far tar as relates rebates to mr parrys at al eged attempt to 0 spread himself too widely in the quarry business we are not prepared to say much except it be thau teat in lil that regard he does not ap pr pear to be id a a position much to that in alch mr bam benger berwer linkla himself each of the prin cayla elula in in thus thins depute is already in pos ol 01 a qua quarry rry besides the one over the contention has occurred the jt named holding that the stone atone from his nis is 13 not infer lufer inferior r in any rc respect aspect to that of the other with ith regard to any policy of contraction traction or monopoly mono poly we are opposed oi 0 that cherev whenever wherever ar it exists if liow how aon no nov en e er I 1 it could be proved to a dem 0 str stratton atlon atton that lucli such is ia the marked t acy of df mr tarry it ouid be in visions to assail assali him on that account in view lew of tho prevalence prevalence of the same game disposition U we e mean in reference to nio niu poly v believe belleve we have hear heard aul OA adis subject before aud and y s ii 1 tik tit 1 ant are ot the opinion that we nhi irl i A ti h at some things of lii liu nyu niu t i i sol soly j z causi clas cias little nur tair TO eo paie into insignificance not that WO ic duink any thing should I 1 l d toj toi ii it mr pall lairy orans orally other 1 mali maii ni ili iii i i ol ci litt liet t ade nde a i e egisti nce nee tur tui tat avci r lub lab a ud lal upon its 0 ova wn dotton so far as a policy of contraction is concerned or a course that would confine a trade within limits that are in excusably narrow in mr parrys case he would be the person who would suffer the most irom it the wider the tho trade in his liis rock the better for him we think with mr bamberger Bamberg cr however that the employment of middlemen generally has that tendency and where trade cn c n be carried on directly between t 3 producer po ducer dacer and con su merit should ce ire eone one the latter gets the benefit of the profit made b by Y the intermediate avenue the article is cheapened popularized and the sale increased we apprehend the anxiety of mr bamberger to swell the trade tracie of the railroad in which he is interested and hope to see it prosper the enterprise P s e shown by its owners deserves it and an rii ril we will take pleasure in supporting everything that will legitimately tend in that heltion d hec tion mr bamberg ers erm business ability is well known and tie he is just the kind of a man to forward the material interests of a new country because he is absolutely irrepressible and remarkably active all circumstances considered we hope no more will be heard of any further dispute on this quarry question |