| Show I I u1IHRu i I 1 0 TO O I 115 t T r J 01DE ET lILLb I I T i 0 I rRHAIS the 1 I I I F 11 earl ist md i D lit 1 > Intlt rc p I I r z trJ1 I collection i 0 f t 11 N tho 110 i n c c r I It N uoy and girl arc tho > e that r S l P h dlllg I auo tthe mptCriOUS I v ii Al prince sell i jlj I fr II hi 1 I C h 1 I In I trainrorme I I the 110011 I Ier hOlne tr ilIff the bIL 4 01 beer they fr 11 a I r triped and lori into i 10 IJet V pant red lIIIIs p little Jrav d cs I leather bInc II h I I o e blue 0 I Ird I dlllllI I sIte 01 a dol 11 button I nd II M these V due Ullill scenes I olpelr I at this dis r A N III IT vm I I I I 7 Pll k I I t 1 0 III I S I I I er it 14 I 1 rz 1 1 a I 9 14 1 I 1 d jr V I 1111 rl 71 I I 4v ilj Q4 I I 11 i 0 1 i i 6 a 71 F a l 11 i 11 I in i f ii Z I ir Mk 1 N 7 V r 11 J k I I 170 03r 1 I I ill 1 Tak 4 A ep IQIV Zlt 4 V I I I 11 I o tPiV 1 P I 11F i = 1 11 NO 1 1 1 I I I f I I 7 il I N It7V I f 1 crMt r I 11w 11 i u7 X w wftz 1 1i I I tllsuNta CARDING ROOM tin 1172 Snce Ihlt dlte there have l Many ChIII chang > and I iitnt ffiv Improve on the ins de and thc Wside IIhlLh hl c kpt the fuJ T breistli Pt mils evrlons III lU t1lIlC Thc h of 01111 1 bu building 6jUiS leu It ares are-s ils of ha I and I a ise an foll iblhie littlest L 111 1 and is built I I v buildlll Ntar by stands I JI1UI IIh I h II I I iishmf 1 depart in h h b 72 feet mel two t 4 Ihl1d l building also J 5 tUrtL so Q I rUm 1 d I UlUng I the office II1 < m j y room and wool I 3 I i1 I I and lJ3c adJI the dye liv 01 illS 3xtJo feet e lat The lImlLd I c buildings arc of resident lith I slndultti illig the primc moer det 6 of the > t II IS thc first prcl I k l I V which kjwnas Was then 1nas tlk 1 R r 1IIi Inug Is Mainline rL 0011 1111Y > JI Ills I death he illI LdI I I t Tit v Jredent A O IV I pn lit olneers m It are SIM Prc ton president prectnnti 1I1c1 l Ut rg R Ill ncprc9idcnt W L R M J run Tanner r D1I111 C 1111 L ft I l W I s Burlon I < i C J I I Reed Snioot IIcOI LlI I I du lors lleel I 4 cre u > iLi lit nd tit W E I Bas Il lerld Irv Will LN111rer Lf 0 I 11 It Ited l in about the C ell md ten months j1lr ore Ill ex hlsivelv l1lerp I a r by I A Ifurr I Ihtric plant > hs 1 3 Sri aYj gin lor Provo f r of city I Z4rt 10 F II er at slight facto j faqury is cleed during j 1 I July md August when the vvitcr 13 sometimes low power u obtained in part by steam To get in lei of thus industry let us begin 1 with the wool room nnl 1 follow fol-low the course of the Ikcce till it comes out i finished fabric As the great wool bigs ire opened every fleece n examined by inexpert and classified according to its firmness firm-ness We niarvel that so much wool half a million pounds c m be worked up In one year The wool must firt be wished which is i done by machinery very effective for that purpose 1111c only chemical I I used I I tfll lf is alkali k li liken from the surface of our alkali flats which his proved I upcriorto anything else yet tried I sir = = Z 7 I 4 7 C 1 I 7 f I 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tempting cxcur Ti s to the young imagination the ji knot glow revcilni the joy of It Jy faces and ludlllg the Sadness Ionecr 1 gartienis the musical ItWol tlespmmn wheel or then the-n click of the hand loom t rj IU as such scenes appear now iI < ork of repinng i clothes for i I F ricer household must have been i I Ijdjer from which our mothers t ht II ell priy to be 1 delll vered Ihitn r was the moving cause P r cs dent Voung and 1 his hborcrs I erly > cast t about them for a suitable ih to build a woolen factory and at kgth chose Irovo pcrhips be IUI of u Is superb water power I The corner stone of the main tuUrn writ laid May 2s 1870 ind ILL first wool was carded October 4 r The wool now goes to thc dye house which Lout ailli nevits two of which in used to dye cloth after it is i oven From these vats the wool is i temoved to a wide slanting phtlorm in the y iid and dried by the sun It is then lifted to the fourth story there liter being mixed it is put through the burr j icker and thor oughl > denied It next reaches the carding machines on the third floor Here eight sets of cirds of the latest and best pattern ire in full opcrition In I this room also are two selfict ing spinning mules and on the floor below ire five more which comprise In ill about 3870 spindles We linger longest here 1 for it is i magnificent sight i to see a mule nearly ISO feet long and without the least trace of that stubbornness for which his long eircd namesake is so I notorious thousand spindles whirring whir-ring above him a is lie I backs up anti i I thousand spools winding the yarn is lie moves forward The music changes front the buzz to the chug mil what i deafening chug it iswhen we reach the first floor for here we find fjrty three looms tit work weaving the yarns into all kinds of fabrics I hive neither spice nor ability to describe what vie see here I im disposed to hold my breath and say marvel ousl I But this feel ng 13 evidently not hared bj the j oung 1 lady operatives oper-atives who move about these won derfill looms with ill the dexterity and pin tulness that the might show to ward their < younger brothers anti sisters sis-ters nl home IN e now enter the finlhiu rOo11 Ivefl I blt of cloth is frt t imm d for I defects the i it is pt iloiifh the wishers ind thoroughly elcmscl Then comes the fulling by vvhieli process cloth seventy imhcs wide is reduced to a width of lifty six inches md every yard in length is made shorter by six inches Next the cloth is sheared and pressed I icl ile lr i ly which mike it smooth md glossy and ready for the market Dhnkcts and some other mils 1 of goods ire run through a machine which ruses a flat upon them Anew A-new and superior imehmc for this purpose has recently been placed in the furnishing dep irtm nt The Provo Woolen Mills is the largest nnnuficturing cstiblishment of its kind west of the Mississippi It employs 150 hands and pays out wages to the I amount of Si2 I OQO lively year Iy the unusually eflec I five I management of Superintendent Reed Sm ot and the board of d rec I tors tho mills have 1 been kept 1 running run-ning in spite of the hard 1 times The roods manufactured cover i wide range ofphin and fancy cloths I doeskins jems Imseys ker > cy tweeds flannels blankets shall yarns etc At the Worlds Iair 1 I Nir the Nlidinter J Fair I it California and at many state furs these mills hive captured first prize and gold I incd ils The goods ire now in sue cessful competition with extern fib i rics is is ev meed by the fact tint large contract hive been placed cast of the Mississippi and also in I the California market Indeed had it not been for the tride outside the I Stile the nulls could hardly have kept running during the last four or live years The support of home industries is constintly being preached to the people of the State anti the fabrics of the Provo Woolen Mills ire held up lor eximple If the impression Ins thus been created that these goods need bolstering by recourse to moral suision the impression will be mstintlv dispelled by i few comparisons They ire not only I better than other cloths of their kind being honestly made throughout through-out of all new wool but thcv ire cheaper When a I mans all wool suit can be made mil sold for 750 is is i now done at the factory and by John C Cutler 8 Ilros agents of this city competition is simply left behind ind auction sales need have no mOle terrors for the mm of business busi-ness Should the Jubilee visitor doubt this last issertion let him visit CutlerS < Cutler-S Bros just opposite Z C M I md look over their splendid assort mcnt of home imele woolens md ready made suits Let I him visit the knitting 1 fictory where the Provo yarns ire worked up into stockings and all kinds I of underwear or the tulonng department where suits are mule upamI he will conclude that home nnnuficturcd goods in this line at leaNt ire the bet and at the r same time the cheapest 1 s 1 i z I 1 I I 1 I I 11 Ri 1 I I I 1 t I i J 1 I I I I 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