Show HOME ROME industries EDITOR HERALD I 1 read with much interest in leret an n editorial article entitled progress which sippe appeared ared in the gjerald bf timely it most bel every person abil sime steps must betaken at to furnish employment farour for our young oung people that they may become independent instead of having baying to reply upon their parents e 11 ibisi is true there ie is employ titio away froia from homo home many of them go out to work upon the railroads and other but butacan as an experienced parent let we say that the finar financial cial benefits which result from cour seare sear e as t general rule overwhelmed by the moral N ow I 1 have three boy boys but I 1 have not sufficient work around home to furn fufa uhl them employment all the year found round I 1 cannot get waric for them in the city here when tb they ey y need it and b hence ence they have to reply upon me for sustenance a condition of things which keeps them eternally poor and myself poor in a measure them are sire now old enough to td take tike upon ea es their own responsibilities but owing to the dearth of gui they cans can not do least while they remain in ogden what is needed is a few industrial du agthe theIlER lp wisely eald said there ie Is eveia every facility here for a number of lautif ac turing and mr editor I 1 km satisfied these wi will I 1 become in an ab solute nic necessity essit r lathe in the nole not distant tar future for the production of articles of ou every day ilay life which will not bo be accessible from any other source it ie Is bot not alone a question of la Is bor it U ina u a question of being prepared for certain emergencies that will rise in the future allow me to congratulate the hr HERALD itala on ly athe the stand taken on this subject and hoping it will continue io lo flau to on abia line I 1 remain ta t A youre yours very respectfully AT A T la J match 3 ia lix s t the TI f t situation W which kich a corre corre of the HERALD sete forth above achis ats bie own Is ie similar Y fie bievet aleve 0 o that of cumbe numbe of oe other person persons there are re in this city and in fact all through the count country T hosts ot bf strong troug young men who can and find n nothing to do except a few odd jobs on the farm noy agriculture is probably the best bett thing in man can be e engaged in with good management audr in duttry pl a man who w possesses poss eee a email farm may become e entirely independent but there remains the fact that all till are not cut out to use a homely phrase for farmere farmers many would not follow farming under the most advantageous circumstances and R again r where all are engaged in agrical agri cul A chere is none to pro duce V other thing things which do 0 not tot grow as 93 they are nee needed dedin Jn the field all the good farming tn the t world will ai tibt 61 grow krow clothing ag and arid ab hoes oes tin W A re f and bov and notions no tiona while the farmer ii is raising the wheat which IC it others shall con vert into flour still others should be e turning the crude mate material ri which exists in abundance in his vicinity into machi machinery faery which will make flour of the farmers wheat while the stockman is tending his 0 M hee ap pifa ph watch ich agroda the wool u necta sary for clothing others should be at work turning that woo wool I 1 into coata coats and pante pants flannel and goods the horticulturist who raises fruit in abundance should irville b bable to td tu turn m the whole of the products of his garden and orchard into whereas now only a part of it iti is profitable to him because 1 only ahe fresh article i is s marketable and 1 L ud u d a portion of it ip in dried form a email re return turna s ghou cannery ap p ea hae it pae possible poe sible lor every 19 course to be bi A the present time thee bele are a coq wo miny aar pro ducore ra of fara 1 aoa sot t enough consumers As d conse quence prices for everything of chis description A ion are sire cowf I 1 oal ilbe other band beri 19 i multitude P of co bo niumea of articles of household necessity of clothing of ironware ot of furni tare tar of car carpet peti an and d no producers the gardiner who toil tolls by dagand almost all night to raise a few heads of celery which bem a nages to sell for a dollar arjo 0 pays about out sixt sixty y five per U centak efti fo bat hat amount toPhil ail espeli Q ea ter lieck york and pro probably babli ien or cent to the railroads for freight on them and the reat test which goes to the merchant fiere fo r for b ef b a byn shoes we duio import rt Y after year ear carload upon carload of from eastern manufacturers and stud these stoves probably from 20 to 35 per cent of their first coat critt for freight when there lies within five or six miles af ogden sufficient iron in id its crude irude elate state to furnish 4 stoves ate ves for a continent with an abundance of facilities for working that iron into marketable articles andin audin and in addition skilled labor toldo it our oui rais raise beasts whose hides bides are shipped from here litre to eastern points where they are to 5 averted ed i f into vy v leather y er which bichi rf is I 1 again sold here in the furm form bof shoes and boots the railroads are paid for fbi carrying the raw material butof out of the country eastern labor is paid to convert the raw material into a manufactured article and then the railroads are paid to return tn ra those bides gnip wf orm to tao te ve ry wro ns w edip hd ip reduced t them hem the wool produced in utah ia tent sent all the way to boston from there it goes to other places and ii is ported it travels ed to the t artan it fac and finall finally y it turns up inthe coien counters of our clothing emporiums is purchased repurchased re ed and und worn ivorn by y the G W ow owner ei of the aim animals Is that pro deuced i it so the subject might be contin iii aed ed the arde tl on 10 0 1 ifon ion ot of of c commerce om merce are fearfully lin unequal equal yet the facilities for equalizing them exist add people aye are yearning fihe revenue paid to the railroads railroad 3 for the trans transportation p or tation re berred to alone would the first drat cost of institutions for the manufacture of any of the articles mentioned home industries indu must be eata cats blish blie hed bd instead of ogden being dependent upon importations ehe she 1 should be to drawing a mighty income from exportation As many cars should be employed iwabe int be shipment of iron barer goods etc as are now used fur for the transportation conof f wheat and pata toes but after all s that is a secondary aary consideration home consumption of these ings would furnish for all who now are spending their time idly money would dy ky this means be ke icett p t in the tte community and p prosperity ros would endue the only requisite site to the achievement of this object ia Is anity it is i not expected that one man nian shall accomplish much but let unity be exercised co of labor can right all these wrongs and fae energy agy and perseverance will obviate all difficulties itis time tove lindah the impoverishing ing policy that has been pursued and instead of ogden paying tribute to neigh h bors bore and centers let her at least try and reta retain I 1 a money thus ilius expended I 1 ind furnish employ for her hir ow own w people e ople if inde indeed ed ehe she does not draw on the exchequer of surrounding bunding towns and territory 4 for her own advancement |