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Show THE TOOELE TIMES I STATISTICS. UTAHS AGRICULTURAL The rcorted value of farm piemen ts and machinery was Mrs. E. im-- 1 .4.-- j 4.31.000 in 1910, as again-- t 9.923,-- i Dot) in 1900, a gain of si ..V2S.00O. 'or .32 r ent. The total acreage rejiorted in 1910 was 3. 354, 000 acre-- , as Washington, D.C., June 7, 1911. pared with s, 117, 000 in 1900, a deActing Census Director Falk tier crease of 73, 000 acres, or 19 pet issued today the iir- -t official stateis largely explained by which cent, Bureau relament from t lie C'en.-mthe fact that the enumerators it. tive to the agricultural statistics of 1900 reported a number of large the state of Utah collected at the ranches for which no schedules Thirteenth Decennial United States One emwere returned iu 1010. PHOIIISSION'AD CARDS: J. AtKins ( J.'iiM Freliminary Comparative Statement of tlenora' I'arm Data Issued y the Cen-uBureau. DENTISTS FINE 1 , Census, April Id, 11)10. It is based on a preliminary comparative summary prepared under supervision of J)r he (fraud 1owers, n chief statistician of the of Agriculture in the Bureau of the Census. This summary show l ir both the census of 11)10 and that of 1000, the reported total value of farm land, buildings, and implements and machinery ; total acreage ; improved acreage ; average acres per farm ; average value per acre of farm laud and buildings ; average value per acre of farm hind alone ; and the aggregate expenditure' for labor and fertilizers. It also distributes the total number of farms according to the color of the fanner; specified character of tenure; whether held free or mortgaged by owners; and by certain acreage groups. Attention is called to the fact that the figures are subject to revision later, as a number of farms whose returns are incomplete will be included in (he anal tables. These additions will not, in all probability, modify any of the amounts or rates contained in the present Divi-visio- - statement. The census of agriculture was taken primarily- for the purpose of obtaining an accurate inventorv of nil classes of farm proper! v existing On April Id, 1910; a complete exhibit of farm operations during the year ended December 31, 1909; and a statement of the number and value of domestic animals wv cities ,,nd villages on April Id, 1910. ATF.S H UK IMUm: SMI DKCHUSE. is pointed out in the slarc-mtoday that tlm principal rates of increase in Utah in 1910, f)s Lgalust 1900, iu the items ferr which percentages are given In rhe fust Section of the summary, are; In the average value per acre of farm nt land alone, 202 per ren.t.; in the average value per acre of farm land ,l,l buildings, lX.'f per cent; in the ..value of farm laud alone, l it! per eru; in tire value of farm lands and buildings, 130 per cent ; in expenditures for labour, 70 per cent; in lie value of buildings, 09 per fent ; in the value of implements and machinery, .32 per cent; in expenditures for fertilizers, 30 per lent; in improved acreage, 31 per I the whole number of farms, per cent. The only decreases during the decade, among the items for which percentages are given, occurred cen.t;amlin 1 1 in-th- average acres per farm. 20 per ('rat and iu tin total acreage, 19 cent. The statement shows in detail that the number of larnis reported in 1910 was 21,420, as compared with 19.1S7 in 1900, an increase of 2,039. or per Cent, 1 1 nini uKs. The total value of far.-- land and buildings was given in 1910 as SI 10, STS, ODD, !t against S70,77S,0M in 1900, an ineresse of stiO.lOO.OOt), fr 130 per cent, The total vahe of all farm lands alone was reported in B.llt) ,s FVV'Ol .()D(), as compared with StUd 20,01 in lpoo, a gain of T'io.OOO, or 140 per cent. Hie t jtnl value of farm buildings alone was given in 1910 as 17,97,-fUas against Sl(h0."2.0i)() in 1900 fm increase of 7,33.3,090, or 09 W .fie . fu 1910 's , 'msxfr-- 'Mi ! ,.j!l.-- . . . ?, - oao ' . I ; 1 COPPER e Dr. L. A. McBride DENTIST OFFICE reported in 4 BUILDINC Mrs. S. Utah J ,4 5 r ' se Prop. LAWYERS Home ol the International L. L. BAKER, Smeiter Employees Attorney at Law. Fire Insurance ant! Conveyancing, P'ideWy Bonds. Vowles & Evans Bldg., Tooele City.' S&aan 1 :4i M&C. City,. Raj tread Time TahTe. No. I leaves PVirfleld every day cept Sunday, at 11a.. m. S t i ' '& Like Living. ACS 'BOARD AND ROOM Tooele City, Utah. County Attorney. RFASONABl-- tc- BY E WEEK OR MONTH 1910. THIS HOTEL HAS The average value per acre of ..ALL THE COMFORTS.. . farm laud and duildings in 1910 is Tooele News Store. if OIAA REAL HOME stated as $34.N0, as against 12.33 News, Confedionery, Siationery 3 per in 1900, a rise of S22.02, or WHERE ONE CAN ENJOY SHADE The average value per acre! cent. EYtRYTHiKS FRESH STRICTLY UP TODATI of farm laud alone 1910 was reportND KEEP COOL AGENTS FOR ed as S29.4S, while in 1900 it was A. L. Sewing Machines Singer Hrs. VVestrich, MUd, the amount of gain being Tooele County. Proprietwr. The 19.73, or 202 per cent. PHOXJ- Ji Main am! irst Soutlf TOOELE POST CARD EMPORIUM values were due to the inclusion of large tracts of very low acreage groups shows that those of PICKLE BROS. priced land for which no report was 19 acres and under numhemd 4,il4 secured in 1910. South Main St. in 1910 and 4,204 in 1900, a gain Tooele, Utah. OK K VljMLBS. of 410; of 20 to 40 acres, .,. in Of the whole number, 21,42(1, of 1910 and .,201 in 1900, a gain of farms reported in 1910 there were of to 9!) acres, 4,144 in 1919 21,170, or 99 per cent, operated by and 3741 in 1900, an increase of white farmers, and 230, or 1 per RIGS FI3NE 83 SADDLES 403; of 100 to L4 acres. 3,o70?n cent, by negro and other n 1910 and 3,303 in 1990, an increase farmers, as compared with a total of in 207; of 173 to 49! acres. 2,0-3of 19.37, in 1900, of which 19,144, 1910 and 2,202 in 1900, an increase or 99 per cent, were conducted by of of of .300 to 999 acres, .343 white farmers, and 243, or 1 per in 1910 and 33S in 1900, an inrent, by negro and other nonwhite. crease of 177; und of 1,000 acres Livery & Feed Stable The increase in the number of white and over, 3X0 in 1910 and 24 in farmers during the decade amount1900, an increase of 13. ed to li, 032, ami in that of farms of .veil kao j i; ojo arj o x s. negro and other nonwhite fanners, Of the whole number of farms, Express. Untying, Hauling, 7., those ol 19 acres and under formed KAKM OVVAIKKSH1P. Heavv ami Light Work Done 22 per cent in both 1910 ami 1900 ; The total number of farms opora-i- n those of 9 20 per cent in lSlOby owners, part owners, and 1910 and 27 acres, in 1900; those cent per owners and tenants, comprising the of 19 Begular Stage to Meet- the acres, per cent in both All owners class, was 19,.r42, as 1910 and 1900; those of 4 1:1 (i A. M. Train at Salt compared with 17,3(13 in 1900. mi 17 per cent at hath censuses; acres, increase of 2,179. Dike Route Depot. those of cent in acres, 12 The total number of farms con- both 1910 and 1900; those per of ducted in 1910 bv cash tenants, acres and over, 2 per cent at both e WHITEHOUSE & HARRIS Props. ten-- 1 suse9i and those af 1,000 acres and over tenants, and 2 Cent in !910 an 1 per cent inl!KW-i..- . the ants, comprising The for labir in 1910 aii Tiioulk, , -- ,n as against 1, LDn reachedexpenditure 'N the sum of $3,128,000, as com- 1909, a decrease of 12. pared with $1,838, 0(H) in 1900, an in- Tho total number of farms opera-- - crease of $1,290,000, or 70 percent, fhe expenditure for fertilizers a. ONLY $17.40 ied bv the All owners class con-- ! in 1910 to mounted to i while BUTTE, MONTANA, and re91 stituted per cent- of the whole ' it was $14,000, via the Oregon Short Line, turn. ,1900 number of farms m 1910 and SO per J ill v 1st. Thirtv dav limit. $5io0 or 3fi per cent. cent m 1900; those operated by the! the All tenants class, S cent lIlOO; in into nn.l $ w, in those conducted by managers, 1 per K? cent in 1910 and 2 per cent in 1900, Of the total number, 19;.342, ofj W farms ope raceil in SETEKIBHESHSOT the All l)l()ly owners " class, there were 13,0li.s, Like good thoughts, never per cent, reported as free of enmbranee, am) 4,474. or 23 per prcdLces bad results cent, mortgaged, There were 12.3 Firms tor which no mortgage report hided leaves Mereur for Salt Lake arriving at Salt Lak o Fer at Attorney at Law. j A. m. p. jbv at 5:40 p. m. Eiiri.hing the Market Affords Home F a . K Centrally Located : 1 ! First-clas- Everything ex- a. in. train Iron Tooele with trains on the San arriving- at Mereur onnsA-t- No. 2 j A MINX, 1000 at 1:30 WILLIAM S. MARKS, 4T , I- -. A. J). SMITH, Vice 1205 , ,:v Presideut. Pres, and Xewhouse Bldg., SaL I- -. W. Alworth, RAILROAD & MERCUR SALT LAKE The -- HOTEL- 212 in 1910, a decrease of 00 acres, or 20 per cent. The high average acreage in 1900 was largely due to the very few large ranches not re- BANK r " Caldwell v IN CITY HOTEL j! Tooele tion. The improved acreage was returned in 1910 as 1,357,000 acres, as against 1,932,000 in 1900, an increase of 32o, 000 acres, or 31 or cent. The improved acreage formed 40 per cent of the total acreage in 1910 and 25 per cent in 1900. The average acres per farm reported in 1910 was 107, as against said Willie's mother, Willie, vm t)dnk ;t exivagaut to t: They were Ws jlv all . unimproved and of practically veiy small value per acre. The Bureau of the Census is at present The Leading Millinery m the unable to state whether the onuni-do- ti of tlie-- large randies in 1910 County represents oversight on the part of tee enumerators, or whether the Bhone ID. First So. & Fast lauds were unused for agricultural purposes at the date of enumera- braced 300,000 acres. S- -- ut 2 .? " dress can jipiar well ovt an ill fitting corset. The simple home dress will look really beautiful over a Kpirello Corset. Mafia to measure. Ciuarauteed againat rust- or breakage for otic year. Send card or phone for appointment at your eonvctiienee. .Mrs. Barbara (1. Bower. Bhone 1193, Tooele Citv. .No 'The Tooele Times is the county -- s paper and no citizen can keep house without it. II aftord-t- o IF YOU SEE IT IX THE TIMES IS TRUE. - - COI-O- ll 1 1 -0 Ms East Side N. E. A. On sale Pacific at Salt Lake wili sell tickets ia reverse direction returning oar line at same rates. To Los Angeles, returning through San Francisco, and Portland, Jinnit September 18th, $55.75h LOS ANGELES. Salt Lake City to Los Angeles and return, tickets- - on sale daily until September 34th, final limit October 31st, 1911. $40.00. For further information and literature see your local agent or write to J. (. Beck, (i. B. A. J. H. Mamlerfield A. (t. B. A. Los Angeles, Cal. Salt Fake CitwUtah 20-4- - o0-9- "TFttniiiiiii ii limit trm i in 100-17- 175-49- Convention Ratos June 27th to July Sth inclusive, also July 7th Salt Lake City to Los Angeles returning via San Francisco, limit, September 15th, $35.75. On same dates Oregon Short Line and Western . ; 9 500-99- J 9 cen-sha- re cash-shar- . e -- It s" BlNKIItG IN ALL LINES- - TOOELE COUNTY STATE BANK j TDDELE. UTAH. 19-0- - - i -- ,1 J. Is; j V7. Everything Tate Mercantile Co In General Merchandise tu-7-7 u is Phone 33 Like u bad thoughts never ACIOKI'IN-.- - w To The staiciiicnt relativ gEiftoreKka! Al Kfc.AC.i-- , i.ltUt i'S. according Is a resell prcdccer, yeu psy more (cr good work-an- d f, . 'fs'? e to fami.-- , to certain' ' U4 S VKAR8 EXPERIENCE - - DlsTKItJ.H'ioN I I I Wm- Pow. I - reduces good resells j feiiar.-o- , is Our Notts Tooele, Utah. a tj0J eased to Profits and Quick Returns Small jn-j- fj In 1900 information was secured g incoming owned farm homes. At that time 1,932, or 11 per cent, were reported as mortgaged and Y l.j,iS34, or S9 per cent, free from debt. There were 437 in 1900 for which no mortgage repart was secured, and which were included in farms free from debt. The fVn-ii- s per Bureau has no informal ion respect-- 1 it g the number of the value ot the faim bum alone constituted .3 per cent the totvl value of lands and buildings, as com pa red with 79 per ?vnt ip 1900. ei5?efflSeKKMqR F v a. 0; eornpled. It ; 2.-)- Statements relative to acreage and yield of crops and the domestic animals of Utah will he issued bv the Census Bureau as soon as the tabulation of this data has been TH i2? 't j j the Oregon Short Fine) bounn trip, ?1 . .10. ,, ,Ss" 1 so. . Clothingl Ready-to-we- ar X FINANCING. j . or further in-- 1 ilnrtv dav limn. formation- address City Ticket 1' Loth butter and jam on your ' Agent, Hotel Utah. Salt Fake City. bread ? DIL K. M. CHR LSTKNEN. I think it .No," said Willie, DENTIxT. . economical the same, brand does Foil S u.i.. oNK CKI K TO AM.. 'Farm and Fireside-- or both. One i.u wagon scale with 312 Kearns BUI. Salt Lake City If you want lire wave wheu it i platform and frame complete. InBarker, Warner new you cannot a fiord to Le w'uh-oiquire at office. Lumber Company, Tooele City. Tar Tnojtxt Tint in your ii CEO. R. DAVIS, home. Beat live boosters are waaled as If you know g gnntL news item mem hers of he Tooele Commercial Specialist in Gold Crown and Bridge Work dub. pJione it into The limes oftic. Tooelo. Utah. North Kaia.St. Bhone IS. ... MILLINERY AND Ladies Vi Bl TTE. 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