Show TO DUDEN'S SMELTER IS 13 UP IN INAction SMOKE Action of Fa Farmers Opposing Industry Industry In In- In i Results in Change of Plans LETTER TO WEBER CLUB CLUE Mine Owners Owners' Association Closes Incident Thanking S Friends for Interest n Republican n Special Service Ogden n. n Feb JO 20 10 Weber county will not riot get the pr proposed posed smelters of C thi tho Independent Mine lIne Owners' Owners association and ld Ogden Og n is I 1 no longer held as ns the tho t G probable headquarters of the thc tion A All AU opportunities es In this thIs thIs' direction direction tion iton as well ns as the untiring two years of oZ tort effort on the tho part of of- the city cU and county's citizens have now no gone to ta waste These hese are alt all positive os declarations declarations declara declara- which came mo today from tho Weber We We- ber her club officers ers and 2nd the mine owners The great commercial enterprise must see seek seel another field eld eid and an n Investment l Invest invest- meat ment of or as IlS well weli ell as a c. monthly payroll of ha haS positively been thrown away b by the policy on tho Ufo part oart of ot the farmers of Weber county The death knell to the smelter proposition prop rop- as 08 far as os Ogden was concerned was sounded when the th first opposition was started ted by a a. few farmers rs but the straw that br broke l. l kp the camels camel's back backamo camo amo last lest Friday evening when It was war found that about 90 per cent of the agriculturists had signed the opposition petitions Following tItle this last act net on tho ho part parl of the farmers the smelter men non have expressed themselves s as IS fol fol- follows lows s. In a letter lotter to the Weber club Letter to tn Club tIn In Inlew rn view lew of 01 tho the continued agitation b jy 3 tho the farmers of Ogden against the establishment of ot an nn Independent lt tel er as contemplated d by the tho Utah Mine association beg to say that ye we will ha have to v r our efforts In n that direction It would be folly for or or anyone to put pt capital Into nto an cn- cn which would fi t the trouble that hat the farmers rs gave In la Salt SnIt Lake and which appears ars now to b be indicated h hy by hythe the he formers lormer o of North Ogden Accord j According Int ing ng to what liat is now law In this state st st. te he the rl right of Injunction could be he issued n. n any smelter which would v make malte yen even the pretense of ot dr damaging any Rny farm arm arm Therefore In view of these facts e believe It would be a waste of cf- cf ort Cart on your our part to tu attempt any furher fur fur- furher her ther negotiations looking to the this of or an nn independent eDt smelter scar lear O Ogden den um under l' l t the Je n. n auspices of the Association Appreciating the desire oh on tho part of It f you your good gool people to helix helD the tho paramount para para- mount Industry of ot this state with re- re th that thit t under the ye vo are arc to utilize th tho pr present Rent plant ilant of the pr present ent smelting plant near Lear your ou city cit and with many thanks or your our kind hind CO courtesies and allty extended wo we arc aro very truly U ours SiJ Signed c Utah Mine In as as- as D By C. C M itt LooSe chairman chairman- Tom Pom om and W. W V F. F Sly Snyder cr smelter committee ommittee Jolla John Dora Darn president H. H S. S Joseph oseph tar N if tUDa 1 iNo 0 I vT r. r jr M j.- j. i 1 4 1 l t. t U- U it t t t pat 1 f rt q ji oH wiP H X 1 ho he o ceC er club WI Its 1 kiv 0 o any further In this direct direction Ton So alluring wove th the announcements J Jor or f the smelter people to bring to Ogen Og- Og In n len en on ono one of or the greatest club the he West that tho the Weber tors ore ora have bavo turned aside turned aside nildo nil all private private- private bust bual- matters and nd worked Incessantly on m n the proposition When tho now fleas of ho tho receipt of ot the tho let letter tor from Harry Joseph to tho club hall had circulated about he the city regrets were expressed ed by men on all an sides For two ears the business m men n hove have strIved to to the tho mining men tho advantages ages igea of oC Weber Vebor eber county count as ns a smelter sIte ite The stand taken by the farmers Is s S taken Tlc as 2 decidedly Inimical to tho the cst st Interests of the tho county count bet We Vc feel teel pretty to badly about It I said resident President Pingree of the Weber club Indications were so this his Is afternoon ero until tho the farmers got rot their Ittle tUe hammers working a that we e bought we vIe had secured s for tor Weber ht count the best Industry In the thc state We Ve a surely surch have worked hard on the for tor two years The farm farm- yelled before they were hit asIt as ast er It t rs is Is' Is IBan Isan an absolute fact that a n. smelter of ot the present one four our ur times the tho size sl 51 e would not have done doria any nn harm to the arms Many of the farmers made their along personal ot lines and I hope hope- shall We Wo satis satisfied ed now tat hat they are re to work for the best hest Int interests ot f r the city cl cland and county count but we h have lost ost St the opportunity of a 3 lifetime |