Show I FORTYTIIOTJSAND TONS OF SAT LAST YEA IllustlY In Vllich Utih Can neatthe Yolld1 The Utah l indpstn isione that Is epanding from year to yeiir In no other state perhaps can spit be produced pro-duced fO cheaply and iii i such quanti iio F < < r < ties a in Utah There are mountain I of rock salt in various parts of the state and the water is the Great Salt I lake Is 20 per cent sal ThIs can be I drained into the low land on the east i t em border of the lake and evipora ton does thh ret The output will always al-ways be limited only by the demand I l All of the salt plains of the state of Ian I-an consequence have been absorbed i by the Inland Crystal Salt company I which has spent 100000 In buildings I and machinery that go to make one of the most complete salt refineries in the I world 1 On the shore of the Great Salt lake 1 at the point where the Sal Lake 1 Los Angeles train glides onto the tres tie leading to the Saltair pavilion is I located the mammoth works of this I enterprising company Great Sat Ponds I Two thousand acre of land along the lake shore arc owned by the company and used solely for eapratng ponds I Asto buildings there is a mill which cost 60000 a large refinery an 2000 warehouse a boarding house and two bunk house Then there Is the hdraul pump Which can lift the water tronithe lake = < J r 0 to the pond at a rate of 18000 gallons per minute and a large s11phur dryer DurIng the past year the company has expended 500 In Improvements and Manager Clayton states that the capacity 01 the mill Is now 120 ton of I refined salt every twentyfour hour SixtYfour men are employed at the work and they are kept at work during dur-ing the entire year The pay roll for 1898 sync 0000 During 1898 the output out-put was 40000 tons jnd the wonderful growth of the industry Is shown by a I cOparlsQn with the output during 188 when the company was first organized I and only 3000 tons put out 3lany Kinds of Sat l The product 1s presented In five formsthe Royal Crystal for table and dairy the No1 for met curing pur pose the stock salt for sheep and tnt I tie the Royal Crystal Hide used for curIng hides and a special hay salt Tb the east as tzr a Denver to L Angeles in the southwest and Settle in the northwestrt the product 1 sent In largequantIUes and ued extensively extensive-ly In all the great trangled territory of which these cites constitute tile three points Indeed the company ha received several rder from faraway Paris tn l a unlque t 1te trade is being > rin t built upn New York City whex there whe I Is a colony of wealth men whose f thIn th-In the water of Great Salt lake for bathing purposes Is f great that the must have the Inland Crystal Salt I complYs product to put in their bath The Utah salt is shown by analyses I to be the purest product in the world The officer or the Inland company are John Long Kansas CIty president presi-dent James F Smith vIce president I I A Clayton secretary and treasurer N W Clayton manager These together to-gether with F S RIchards James I Jack and W B Clark Kansas City 1 constitute the board f directors |