Show WOOL 0 millions of pounds at our ow e doors i 14 ct HI I 1 I 1 I 1 if r A P j making i a Cs costly os Itly usyless journey 1 d ia TO BOSTON TOWN r 0 i ogden lias has bcd ocd and hobin for great areat Fit dorles vav Z TO SAVE HER MONEY f X I 1 I 1 A 11 i aa ani and A to eariel their owners some awn plain I 1 tuc talk abbet the trade in woolen gooda I 1 L how far it it 14 place ice of tom torn harris the Macl asked a a commercial tt trave ivele a farmer whom ho lie met going along the road Il wal replied the Gra granger tiger ef yo turn armound ars lound an ango got pack backwith with me ets only about thirty rod red i but caye ef yo keep on tho the way now ite its jest about a leedio lesan ibsan twenty five shousan tho usan mile the way 1 sauty jog gerfy T what did tho the commercial traveler do to under these circumstances if lie were really desirous of economizing time and money he lil e probably refused to make mike lie tile mighty circuit of the earth in order til to get back to a place already within h b stories throw of hie the spot upon which lie stood we c ft all agree that he would have been a fool to have 1 l i the globe to get to tho shop of tom torn harris ind Ard plenty of people who mho display puch such foolishness though possibly poc sibly ly in a lei less ss fla flagrant graut manner C ogden can call handle a mighty clip of wool each cach year pho she has plenty of stone is within thin easy eagy reach with which to bad band arad plenty of I 1 waler fe aih NY ji i h a run ih ca comically omi cally in ili ogden and lie the region around is the be A possible market for jor manufactured woolen goods in ili proportion pio portion to population this locality consumed a most aRtoni astonishing shing quantity of pf blankets yarns flannel flannels etc having all ho he raw material at liand land and a ready market for fint first class goot iz I 1 it alc ins marvelous that men should ship s fp tho raw wool halfway half way around the world and tho the finished woolen goods back oscr over tho tile other half of the distance abou arou around rid our pur globe glow corthe Jor the hake kai e of reaching thing gal already at their hand without doubt ni a arc are practically traveling miles ato to reach the shop of tom harris II arri lie the blacksmith if there were a areat great local demand forwood for wool adlo clip of twelve hundred thousand sheep bo be bro to thi h I 1 lc eting tt anse flocks flock a ing that vast alum ber kept in hie tile regions naturally tributary to thie this intermountain inter mountain center 1 this clip amounts in round numbers to li nine f irre million pounds annually of ft inch enormous juanity ogden can obtain 14 ia mu much ali a 3 can bo be desired for use here if the goods of finished quality and fair prim acro made here the tile very arv ar v men who supply the tile M abol ool would buy bick baek tile articles from the mauu fac giving him all reasonable anable profit lupori ilia investment the merchants of thia this region are extremely anxious to carry ca leome made goods they will even pay a a price and ibell nt at a lower the product of homo home than with similar milar li articles imported imp orfed oried and lie tile people aro are groft gross ing year by year into a greater willingness to Pup home industries indu Aries for many years goods have been mad matte in ll 11 latall and factories victori Lic tori ca haab been f inanc successful cess ful although front backof lack of experience and capital I 1 on tile pa part rt of ali projectors suc C eqi eai H could sea scarcely rae I 1 y havo have been expected cat but the fat that IW factories tories have survived and made a fair profit year after year handicapped as they have been 6 i a I 1 proof w 0 of that with ith a big enterprise ex exactly ae ily nuch an would lo 10 established in he the eat enor profit must accrue it is a rig retable tact fact that die the woolen good goods produced in utah ha hae e irwi C en to criticism on oil tho the ground of their poor finish al und id lie the primitive sty stylo ile it in which they were for market these periods disadvantages lio lie merchants calm the tile goods ell tell t them their nt at a email small mar ginand use every endeavor to get the A people to buy choir villi willing ngiem nea in tilie matter iatter in is hie the greatest greate iP L earnest which uny tiny inan mail could have of f lie tile dc to bire sire of tile people to 0 o contribute liber ally a ily oft beir patrona geto sit bastain tain homo home industries I 1 tho immense mense profits acconio to a lurerean tur erean lo be 10 better un deNto cJ by a review review ot of cirtain certain a facts connected tt ill tho importation of baich good 4 to titis thi a region after being handled several limes times ali alio clip lip of wool of this locality reaches kofile he hands of the shipper it is to bo be freight jed 10 i 0 botton or bome other general genar ge ncr marl ct whence wl ienco it ft mill ill be distributed to the various fator lei throughout tho country try the freight on oil this wool diflo per cat c at baled and iw per wt et backed sacked arrived at its destination the wool is scoured and lows iwo from forty percent per ant upward of its ATC wight 9 it and for theeo tile idill freight had been paid tho the wool thus reaches readies the factory costing coating from alvo to ten cente cento per pound more than its ogden price after liebing mado made up into various grade with more or lem 1 eroddy eb oddy 11 hie titis ool ie is shipped back at high rates of freight and passing through the hands of the jobber and retailer it finally filially rea reaches elles tho tile IPes sion of the very man whose sheep raised the wool it it lias 11 s t twenty five thousand thousand miles to get I 1 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 e I 1 41 all alio shop shot of torn ilardi A the mack fr mth li if coille or combi combination of cupita listi wore to establish fint clem wodan isbills here such stich null mil li as could le ill enado d I 1 lo 10 cc td I 1 in the list east the factory could gain nil all the on op the freights both ivay a nil all I 1 lic pro fita of two or three middle wen ilien and all 11 the interest now lot b delays ir in reri on cag the iner merchants chants of this ln q locality would take 11 iribe 11 arld t 0 lind pleasure 1 a heretofore in in ar tho awn 1 of mich a factory because they aro are kell all thit that the more money that is kept in ili the country there ia 19 forthum fort fur them hdm to share it docs does seem strange that capit capitalists alias i and a lid manufacturers prefer to locito locate loc ito their works fir far in the East away from tile source from roni which they draw MW raw material I 1 and subject thero felKs 01 to ol all tile disasters di basters of strikes sharp comi petition prodigious ua freights and grab lug middlemen middle men is when lion they could locate f actorice ictor iee cs right in the aidt mid of pro duc tian of raw supplies and tion of 0 products it ia is a we ell it krio known urn fact t that hat is especially the place for 2 clation of remunerative industrial indu trial v position s the raila ay e center enter of tile inter mountain region ia conceded by all and elie she hag bas enough water running to vasto waste cacy day to cupply supply all abo woolen mills now located i est of tho the missouri A cert certain ain prosperous gentleman of anh is aty has a standing winding offer is with ith tho the hl to this that thai 11 ho 1 0 will civo to alyna estah establishing a factory of the proper kind here a splendid location for all the necessary essary buildings tho land is not t W waste a to property but already has as high value being used for ret idencio purposes and orell harda ds who among our local capitalists will v ill engage in this business or if I 1 the project ie is at it present beyond the reach of our local monc moneyed cd men cannot tho the matter be brought to the thid attention of eastern manufacturers scored of whom would doubtless 1 n 1 a at t ting this chanco chance of securing a lo 10 cotlon chero raw materials aa are extraordinarily tra clieaf and finished fini liel products are extraordinarily eitra ordinarily dear dc ir here is certainly a I fine naoi motive ve 4 boer joe r di d 1 i costs nothing not after the original plant ii established a factory eito site w aich costs little ia nothing not liing wool at fr five to ten cents a pound cheaper than in poster or new nesy york and W woolen glodd at twenty y to fifty cents a yard dearer than in boston or new york if ever the opportunity off erad ed for the creation of a fortune out oils a anu 4 0 den o 0 0 IT r 3 that appo opportunity atu at iho the present hour probably our own business men are not to blame blaine for failing to take advantage of the situation their c capital 11 I 1 I 1 is limited liko like their experience in in m manufacturing a allu fracturing fac turing but eastern men who hae have money ling lying idle beckin ee cLing for investment ini or who have money I 1 invested vested li in lui remunerative projects project ought not to cast away this ity they can cali find in ili this Ira locality lity any number of men who a lio are skilled in woolen work and from front lioni no such tiling thing as a strike need ever bo be feared somo some man with money bill will siebo thin chance clia and become lie the wool king of tho thip west I 1 speaking about freights ou oa woolen goods tho the fol following lowin peculiar circum n tan cois is related so s somo retime time ago our wool handlers concluded com hided that they could save money by y wool before bc foro i hipping it 11 east ast to pay a two cents and a luila a pound to send worthless utah dirt to boston was a little more ilian hey they iland the project ld assumed shapo when an intimation aag indirectly received from front the railway coma companies banies a that the rate or on scoured wool would bo be advanced so high as to consume all the profits fl aud inako tile investment in a scouring establish useless us elest thus the wool men were dissuaded and they baill con billue to pay two and a hali cents lor for every pound of backed racked wool sent to boston and an average of 0 tn two 9 and a half abuts cent lor for the pound of dirt which accompanies every pound of wool under tilis this system of tho the a man would manufacture wool e ii 11 9 goods hero m out d mits ier per pound oa on tile raw and u si nillar amount iino on the finished goods in freights freight alone salone to all the I 1 costly bwll handling by men |