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Show Thf United Vtatea coneul at Uruguay. a cuckoo by Tlrtue ol having hit miBaton tlKned by OllTeliM, hM'aiVd what he thinka li an iateortant 4JU covery Ho raya that ihe thinaeato of UruRiiay wool which have largely fa,, oreneed amce the Wilton bill went fnto direct nte greatly beneflelal io-iko, in ivriats of the United Itatea (real tho fact that the floe qualitJeo of wool raiMal thero lias neter before1 'reoihei 'th'ft oouniry. ' Tho centlemaii evidently tktnke that to idiip foreign wool into America while the American wool ineaaroHllriic' wool nt half price and tbue fe'relng Ike1 liep builncta to gd to the'' dogV, (a leneflcial to this country. Ajk tfc uoople of litis territory wfe'd wirett to rccche hundrede of tbeotenu't 'hf dollnra Annually from tho tVeo Wfeiv nu8B Hit l benetlcial to tend to foreign lands for our wool. Alk the kundeeo of liordors, shearers and olkiri formerly atnploMil In the thaep htttlaWhoW ilivy like their work taken from thona mid rUch to the hall lavage nathei of Uruguay Go to the variouk towae where sheep men used to make head-Itinrlerr head-Itinrlerr and ask the people why hatli iiess in dead and money ia a hard to Et. Visit hundrede of woel growere and linestlgate why they1 are eelllhg their sheep at half price and thir wool (or whatever Is offered if our country Is so Kicatly beautified by buying our wool abroad, Tho answer will come universally uni-versally Unit the polley otkllllagour viwu industries in order that foreigner! may wax fnt upon our trade, (s a die a. irons one and the people will kave no mom of it. The Wilsen bill has aerloni' ivulpplud the wool baslneae of oar loitutrr. In Utah ita effeelt have been merely felt. The lesion wae all that was ncodod to teaeh the people that mil a pullet Is ruinous to tho land and iho partt that adoaWa it must be turned down. No more free true far I' i ill iu tho wool business,.Ogden htnndard |