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Show Oue esteemed friend whose brain has become so imbued with the thought that stock-men should be struck down that wool-men may grow rich on protection, pro-tection, and whoae heart is so surcharged sur-charged with sorrow ovei the fact that sheep-men are not now making more than 20 to 50 per cent, in the vool in-austry, in-austry, should read the, statement of Heber Bannion ot West Jordan on the subject and which appeared in last Sunday's Herald. Mr. Bennion is a practical man and owner of sheep, and says, as The Dispatch has heretofore pointed out, that sheep men are now making 20 per cent, on their investments. invest-ments. Mr. Bennion clearly points out that the peoble were taxed eleven cents for each pound of wool, that the grower thereof may rpceive five cents per lb. of the amount that is filched from the pockets of the wheat growers and others and given to the sheep-men. Voters, put those facts in your pipes and smoke them. |