OCR Text |
Show HOSTILE TO UTAH INTERESTS. Tho Democratic members of the House of Itepresentntlves hnvo tiken thc pains formally and cmphntleally to go on record In favor of rsclproclty with Cubi Whl h nieins thit tho Democratic Repretentatlves hlama the Republicans for not passing a mensuro which would help the Cuban planters at tl e expense of the sugir-grovvers of this country That has been the chief light In this matter on effort to take off as much as rnsslbla of the sugar dut), so that tho sugir trust might prollt by the concession So that In this declimtlon tho Democratic lteprcienta-tlves lteprcienta-tlves have struck what blow they could st tho sugar Interests of this country, and have ranged themselves; on tho slilo of perlups the most odious trust In the land Wa In Utah have an Immediate and tosltlve Interest In this question. There uie three flue sugar factories In this Btate and 'wire are projected One shuuld bo built In feanpetc county without with-out delay, nnd there U loom for n large one In Davlscoiintyand one In Suit Lake eountj. Sugar making Is getting to b ono of the great industries of Utnh, oul will easily bocuimt vastly greater if It li not Itucifered with Jlut who supposes that money coulJ be had for the erection of beet-sugir plants If the Democratic doctrine should prevail and the country bo given over to the will of the Cuban sugar planters and of thc sugar trust7 Cuba Is nble In a very few years to raise all the sugar the people of the country could consume, end the combination can easily not only trevent the construction of nny more sugar plints In this region, but can shut down those already In operation Tint Is the helpless condition that Democratic policies would place thc country In If they were allowed full Bway It Is only another and direct Illustration of the fact that the Democratic Demo-cratic policies are always and Invariably Invari-ably hostile to home Interests and friendly to Industries abroad. |