Show BUTTER VS oleomargarine one olour of our country exchanges complains that the bale sale of oleomargarine in this territory ought to be prohibited by law because it interferes with the bale sale ol 01 batter butter by the batter butter makers we dont believe it salt lake city says oar contemporary consumes pounds weekly of oleomargarine at 13 cents per pound that is doubt leBa true the cheap hotels and hasseries bash hash eries in that city me use a portion of it while the remainder goes to similar establishments in the smaller towns and arid mining camps bat ilat that Is no argument against the sale ol 01 good butter made from cream the trouble in utah is the lack of good but ter produced in the territory and there Is really no reasonable excuse for this too Toe glasses grasses of utah are as fragrant frae rant t as succulent and rich as any guy in the world but the average butter is ot of interior grade anil tha the main redson reason why it is eo so is because not enough attention is riven given to the art of batter making not only is eldomar farane imported into utah ia iu large quantity but a great deal of good batter butter baa has to be brought here from the east and the west and sold in competition with the bine same product t there is no lack of a market marks for ten times the quantity of good batter butter that is produced in utah the fact is that nine bentha of what is put on bale sale in the open market is of very inferior quality while the consumer is charged juet just about as much for it as be he ought to be expected to pay tor for a dean clean pure well made article we do not say that there li Is no good batter butter imado here miny private families are supplied op plied direct by makers of butter who 1 give special attention to the ba business siness and they et got just what they want and what they are willing to pay a IL little higher prica price for some makers maker a of good butter cell sell direct to the storekeepers who in turn hare have customers for it and who are alao also willing to pay more mor 0 for it than for the butter that comes irom from misi coureas and whose excellence cannot be touched for we iva think that if it instead of enacting a law to prohibit the sale of oleomargarine our legislators would provide that it should be properly labeled as such they would be doing an act of public justice the consumer then would have a choice between two evils between oleomargarine and the butter ordinarily placed on sale in the open market the kind that usually reaches its majority within three or four days after cb churning and is strong enough to stand alone without any bracing no republican scheming can crowd out tariff reform as the one great issue ideas of the president presidential campaign shrieks the sioux city tribune judging jade inn from fram the actions of mr air springer and his democratic con confrere freres a in the house they are not very anxious to have the tariff made a direct and sole issue they are too familiar with the fact cleveland was was beaten on the tariff reform issue in 1888 and they dare not make it a direct dir ct issue this we year the general tariff bill pass passa d by the fifty first congress is to meeting the expectation of its friends and has confounded its enemies and the democrate democrats in Con congress groes the courage to introduce a bill for its repeal |