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Show H a WHY WOOL IS LOW. - 1 j The following communication .is from Panguitch, Utah, and is 1 j addressed to the sheepmen of this state: HI I t Whl lB li &i for -'cars the shcep men prospered greatly when BV lloosevelt was president and not so well since Taft was elected' Thcro i Is a cause for tills. The reason 1b plain," if you will think of it. There j . are two largo items In the cost of making woolen cloth. One of these H , j items Is the price paid for the wool, tho other Item Is the price paid for H Sm" S 1C Clth' '" WngGS Pa!d t0 lhe workcr3 Jn the woolen i-nr J) tr.as,t was fonncfl known as "the woolen trust." with William M Wood of Lawrence. Mass., at tho head of IL This trust has squeezed the workers ,n the mills to starvation wages. This Is not all; Wood and sov! oral others under him have been arrested and indicted by the grand jury ?0mrZ0n f,r, Pliil!llns d"nam,t-" One of the men Indicted with Wood committed suicide, the proof against him was so clear. 'in i!a?UnB.. dynm,t0" was burying it where it could be found and laid WUWM n we door, or, to make it seom almost certain, that the starvlnc work- I era In the mills did this; and so crush tho very ifo out o ' them In e ' Sro UccuilS. Ug dynamUe ,S a Stat PrlSn "enSe 8" MMhuseuS H ! forceNdThod0Wnr0T.thlnklh,S .r?lentle3a. cruel, unprincipled trust, that has haributToynd id?KIs. arva1tIon not trying just Ss , j great ISmthoofci&h?0 ' dWn tb Prke f W001' the otbcr iH o Jn' S, to !n lnt?re,8t of th's trust to put down the wager, of the work-H work-H tm I mU!S Und a,lB0 ihe prlce of wool !'a'J to the rteop men of Utah H (,EBTI":rcl3ni'l0',HfthI,. It is nol a wild dream. It is serious bu8i- H i Panguitch, Utah. |