Show 1 PHASE Ui OF THE IdI I QUESTION The eJ ney D y IB-y miry may b be i fixed ld d epa ell brace race n not not ply only thA ly U to i et of much per capita should be circulated clr but it must mu t also alao be held beld to include those e of tariff silver and taxation Strikes compulsory arbitrate a 0 od government ownership of railroads and tike like property are all aU themes theme that grow out of the be great question of ot money In Ina Ina Ina a broader view new still till it will be s seen eo that the principal doctrines of or socialists socialist end other schools of ot would be reform reform- reformers ers ere of government come under the same ame all bead The race h toile lIs and for tor money Mammon r is the god of the age and aud aU all minds mio are enro en engrossed in io its if wor worship hip speaking of the world gna gen gen- generally Upon U a consideration of ot a subject so 80 vast with a view to treating it coin pr com com- pr we do not care to tu enter rite task talk would be too great for tor either ur time lime or space pace On former occasions however we have touched upon some Bome or of the more practical lOal phases of the treat rL-al rL money question which directly concerned our read readers r and we are im- im pelle J i tit to another attempt in the same pine line hy by some ome p paragraphs r contained in 10 inthe Ih the N v number of ot the Z Labor LaborE E Exchange hange Monthly y Publications lIu pub b U at Mo It will trill willbe be rem moer d that hat some lome ome weeks week ago alO the NEWS contained an ao editorial article advocating the toe io ny by employee III ID home hOlDe manufacture g institutions in- in of the products product of ot their labor laborIn to In payment for lor their thir wages wa ef instead ad of or noting upon cash The article cited the ease cale ot of one institution which Dad nad na been heen close clone J I t a long loog time s 8 itne IDe ine of whose whole employ employee cm ploy CB were ere reduced to want trant but resume rume J f operations opera an and ez- ez ex extended tended reU relief throughout a wide circle as soon oon a as the um ploy ei consented 1 to 0 accept trade to in of their wages agee 0 U I B De Berner il editor of the be h Labor Exchange change MumMy Monthly a d a communication tion to this paper g en the article which we and accompanied with some lome ome observations Mr D De Ber- Ber Bernardt nardi nardt nardi reproduces reproduce rero uoN our first rt article in lu hi his periodical for tor November and aDd mak makes upon it the following That the factory in Utah closed for a considerable time because the employee would accept nothing but money for their wages wag and reopened a ai as soon lIS as said ald aid employee agreed 10 to receive the pro of their labor in payment for tor their work hould should be the grand grandee le lesson oa to organ organ- organized zed labor in io the land It this thin Ie lesson was put into into- business would reopen re- re reopen reopen open at aL once and the problem of the th tb unemployed would be forever scoff It IL wll will never be led beset set led if money alone is 8 isto to open the indus rise riel Behold the dod doc trine of the Labor Exchange put into toto operation by parties partie who ho ho probably have never beard of i 1 I It sounded Bounded strange trance to ui us however that the day Latter Saints Sainte of Utah should have needed such Buob a Ie lesson on a as was wax given in opening re-opening op Je said aid tae lao ory Driven in inne inthe the dead of win er Into a t far r off wilder wilder- wilderness ness nellS ne without money and without credit they have bare made that bat wildern wilderness 88 blossom like Uke the rose ro e They had ret Let not only a but the whole range ot of human in iu motion by 8 agreeing to ao- ao accept ac accept the product of ot their work in tn pay pay- payment payment payment ment for their wages wag and like the em- em em of the factory take their chances ot of exchanging these then products product as a best beet b they could and the result resul r was wa universal al prosperity Why should hould they now hesi- hesi tafe beu-tafe ta taye 10 to follow in the footsteps of their lath fathers r Is 18 I it not that the lore Ye l of bt ioney kiney ki ney root ot b aUvil all evil exil bM since Unee poi poisoned obed mInd and aud a Lt We fear ao ei- ei eiThe I Th Tb The a t r 1 e J e Mtr r I Atthe the proprietor r 01 ot the he 1 Ie able Dl to pay a little more casha oa ha if this thi fact S fact tobe be Bailed hailed a a- a aa a ble bl sing in When the or becomes able to pay all cash caMb I Ithen then look out for the th olo in of the fao- fao factory fac factory tory again and probably forever I I We c lodi Ily admit that there li is a aI areat I great deal of or food for tor reflection in 10 the tbt foregoing and we commend it to the tbt consideration of ot our readers readers read- read ers n including both bOlh employers end po Some Borne practical truths m l great ortance are therein suggested u If the laborer can obtain food clothing and shelter belter for br his labor ought be not DOL notto notto to be willing to work These Toese three things thing might easily a lly be b bt employers in iu Ulan Utah for fo more mor people then n there are in 10 the Territory who are re in need of them if it only an intelli- intelli intelligent gent effort to do so o were mad made Tomake To Tomake make effort in io this Hue line intelligent it if is if only necessary DeCeSary to organize It The argument therefore is 18 that em- em employment m may easily a ily be provided 1 for tor aU all allour II our idle workers worker merely by organ organ organ- organizing izing to that end eD and they y may ma thus be enabled to procure re the tOe Of f life Ufe without the use uie of at money There ia is another element entering J t rio into this subject which mod mod-fi s some What the logic of tOe the preceding para par paragraph graph but it ought not to be allowed to tu euLl that logic aa as it ft practically does doel in no so many Cl oases o a l a The element here meant want ta is the need 0 of money with which to 10 start an aD enterprise Th The machinery Implements or other ma ma- serial rial indispensable to a beginning cannot always be procured at howe bom or in return for tor labor Cash Vat alone will obtain it U But Bat B tor or effort would often otten overcome and nd ai- ai ai modify such dif nod nud the I money m De ney laul loui p B able for fer a 1 I beginning could generally be obtained f r were ere earnest aad and ID intelligent purpose tI t I characterize the attempts to procure u The tide of ef home bome industry has ba set let In 10 re ly in 10 this thia Territory but its ite it I might be made much IC g i seater eater rind and ita its benefits correspondingly eu- eu I 4 ar ed If It the slavish Idea iaea could b I gotten rid of that nothing can be done money In the midst of at the tbt mighty achievements that have baTe been In ia Utah U h without money mODey it if it A ahama that a notion Dation ao so fal false t prevail so 10 o widely Brains Braini BraIDI cooperation o public spirit ind Dd nd the b true genus s pi of manufacturing enterprise are are the elements nta or of success really r quires to l b employ employment meat develop devel p re resources and build up country ayla e ey 11 of but butt doety O YI importance W We commend tRia thie ct to the deliberate thought of the tae people confident nt that ifa If te lion shall be given liven to It and qu in-qu In- In Inu qu u ry b be made as a t I what o as n be done Industrially without money more work for tor the idle aid aud more wealth for tor aU all II the people will be created I |