Show THEY HEARD FROM UTAH Down in Washington there thero is a ty lr well defined Idea that Utah people peo lo can cau tal take e care of or themselves When the wool schedules were under consideration consideration con by b the sub-committee sub o ot the house Sir Mr ErIckson and Mrs Irs Bonne Bonne- mort appeared and presented the case of or the wool people They The had all tho the tho facts that the tho committee wanted The They advanced aJ all the argument They I knew lenew just wh why the tariff on u wool woolI should not nol be 10 reduced and they found reasonable men willing to listen to reason A few days aj later latet when the committee committee com corn took up iii he the metal schedules and came to lead Mr ul Loose and null Mr 11 Allen of Utah told the committee what a reduction would mean to Utah and and the whole mining Industry Ind everywhere Members of the committee com corn are not miners The They are try try- lug ing ug to legislate for or the good of the whole country and mining Is a tiling thIns with which they are not familiar They nee needed ed precisely tho the facts that Loose and Allen Alien gave them And they are going to get Het more One tIming thins touching wool is this A few years rears ago there was a wool industry Industry in In- industry east cast of the Mississippi river Now It is almost wholly in the mountain moun moun- tain states stateR In lii the days dars when the present schedules were adopted pasture pasture pas pas' pasture ture was free Now it costs the sheep sheep- men more than Ulan the amount of the tariff to pasture his bis sheep In the nature of ot things the tho wool problem will grow more moro serious with wilh each passing yean car Image HauGe will costmor cost mor mord and the tile distance nce from market cannot be made l less SS Washington observers gers say Utah people made a good showing that they created a favorable Impression on an the tho committee and null that whoever er heard them them no now knows that Utah people peo peo- are arc Informed as to the details of their home Industries and know when to make the most effective argument I All 11 of which is both hoth well known Imo and welcome But Bul there Is another phase of the matter which may well be he mentioned here And that is the necessity of or oreY eY every r wool man roan and eyer every mining man mn contributing his full share t Ole Oie finances of these organizations The Th work worl of the tho committee is for the good goodof of or all All should take lake part in n meetIng meet meet- meetIng Ing the expenses of It IL The man wh who lets another pay pap for a a- service which helps both is leaving a duty undone Ho He is not quite fair to his bis best friends He is not just to himself Let the cause command the Ule willing service of or every Interested man |