Show BALANCE OF TRADE AND HOME MARKET A republican friend at layton ask it the united states exports worth of goods more than it imports does the country lose fl in material wealth do home industries create a home market for the farmers surplus to the first question we answer no and to the second yes the excess of exports from the united states either of manufactured or agricultural products represents BO so much of labor performed in their production and manufacture the in money returned in payment ia is just BO so much added to the wealth of the country the united states is a country of almost infinite resources and only needs to import very few article art iclef of any kind and they euch such as the climatic conditions make it I 1 impossible pos to produce at home every dollar sent out of the country to pay for im tin ported articles which could ha be produced at home is a loss to this country and a gain to the country whose labor was employed in the production of such articles home industries manufacturing industries in dus tries certainly do create a home market for agricultural acri cultural products in the united remunerative employ ment to those engaged in such industries this explanation applies to the united States which is both a manufacturing and an agricultural country it is directly opposed to the free trade theory a theory which bad had its birth in this country we mean in the slaveholding slave bolding section where the coat of production of cotton and tobacco waa was nominal being merely the coat of keeping the laborers in food and clothing john findolph Rin dolph of roanoke in a speech took the ground that the united states could never become a manufacturing country and compete with england and BO so he and the southern school of politicians itic ians opposed a tariff on manufactured kooda goods imported into the united states who have lived long in utah know whether home industries create a market for the farmers surplus or not every man who was engaged in farming here before the mines were opened knows that the mining industry did create a market for his surplus of agricultural productions by bringing in and giving employment to men who bad to have the articles produced on the farm finally it ia is a fact beyond dispute that a country is most prosperous and has more material wealth when the balance of trade is in its favor and the re terse verse is true of choso countries which have a trade balance against them OME FAvo arrs expression in common nae use among the liberals an expression on which the changes have been rung for more than twenty beare is le utah ie Is not yet ready for statehood recently the war cry has bas been we are in favor of 0 maintaining the liberal organization utah baa has become thoroughly americanized it is too eoon soon to divide on party lines well the liberals are entitled to their opinion seven even though way th ey do naive not eive any valid reasons tor for them if they find it a pleasant pastime to hold love feasts of their little mutual admiration society and resolve and re resolve and tell hawgood how good and virtuous and patriotic they are and how wicked everybody else is all right it amuses them and harm anyone else and all bat that they can do will not prevent utah from becoming a great and grand elate state when the sensible men of the nation get ready for it utah herself hersell is mady for statehood whenever it dball come B WILDE the secretary of the chamber of commerce is a bard and intelligent tell igent worker in behalf of ogden hia his labors tend to promote the general business of the city and every citizen in ogden has an interest in the work he ia is performing ones individual business in a measure depends upon the condition of the public pulse while this is not highly satisfactory at present it might be worse and the future largely depends upon the actions of 0 the present TUB THE SALT herald sake if the force bill meaning the lodge bill to secure fair elections in the united stated of representatives in congress was cuch such a good thing why the republican senate paea pass it after it had bad gone through the house the herald knows well enough that it was because certain northern senators stood in with tha the senators of the solid south hoping thereby to secure the votes of southern senators eena tors for free silver coinage op inage QUITE A delegation will go from ogden to salt lake city today to day to find out what boss wishes aro are in the matter of retaining the liberal party as a local organization to fight for the loaves and ustes of office and whether be he thinks it advisable for the liberal party to nominate a candidate for delegate to Cor congress greas at the meeting in this city monday night one handsome delegate told the boys that the liberals would go v rb to ogden and find the answers to every thing they wanted to know ready for them lie ile believe in forcing any cut an and d dried gramme pro upon the great tat cahors democratic boss bow statesmanship BAYS SAYS the national bulletin consists in procuring euch such an adjustment jast ment of our inter social affairs aa as will make the labor of our producers ex changeable chan gable for the greatest possible volume of the necessaries and luxuries of life and in providing provi dine the producers with continual employment that their continual wants may be supplied to this end all available employment should be given to our own prod producers acers and n no 0 employment should be given to the competitive producers of other countries by permitting them to import their products into the united states and offer them for sale in our markets in competition with the products of american producers UNTIL THE last two years says ays s the london illustrated news the manufacture of tin was not in the catalogue of american industries now the there re are about a dozen tin mines in process of working the largest of which is lit in california 1 there are fourteen tin tories tortes in operation and nearly twenty more in construction before the close of the current year the output will b be 0 boxes of plates in a less period than the iron industry has taken to progress from insignificance to its commanding position in the world it can be reasonably predicted that the tin industry will correspondingly advance 11 W 11 II ex united states attorney was interviewed by a salt lake times representative yesterday erday to whom be he eaid said ever since the national convention I 1 have been convinced that statehood was bound to come in the near future and while I 1 regret it we might as well submit to the inevitable and stop this fighting I 1 bee see no reason why the liberal party should place a delegate to congress in the field this fall 11 mr dickson is a republican and be he will not lend tend himself to Powers fl scheme to make utah a democratic state triz OGDEN post calls the sheriff of Alleg allegheny beny county pa and his deputies who are engaged in arresting the leaders in the homestead riot carnegles Carne gies hirelings 11 carnegie and frick should be arrested by e the same officers it Is doubtful whether the post would say that they were being rounded up by the strikers hirelings although it would be just as appropriate in one case as in the other ir F TUB THE resolutions passed at the liberal caucus last night are true says the post utah is in a very bad shape danger menaces ns us on every hand the past has been and the future is without hope the il it is well pat in the resolutions are not true and powers knew they were false when he sent them up here to be passed upon by a liberal meeting THERE is a bull in a china ebina shop on washington avenue he ile has destroyed every thing in sight eight wrecked the counter torn the plaster from the wall and now with inflamed eyes end and distended nostrils is ready to rush at any red rag that may be shook at him for further particulars apply at the office of the post Is IT a fact that powers refuses to be forced forced to as liberal delegate to congress when be he has been fishing for the position so many years |