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Show SAID OF UTAH. Two hundred and fifty thousand patient, industrious and enterprising enterpris-ing people in a country long set-tied, set-tied, a land locked empire, blessed with a glorious climate, rich valleys, val-leys, minerals of all kinds in the hills, and cattle and sheep on the ranges, certainly ought to be independent inde-pendent of tiie world. Surely, such a section ought to be exporting and not importing food and other products. pro-ducts. Its people ought to he lenders, not borrowers; they ought to own the bonds issued by ils counties and cities and keep the interest at home. Its wool and other raw materials ought to be worked up for home use and not for export. Diversified industries make rich communities the operation opera-tion of factories create demands for tiie products of the farm and range and the home market is the best, as it best establishes wealth. |