Show manufactures IN UTAH bureaus summary concern the state for 1909 W sl lington D C april 20 1911 L 9 in statement 0 of the gel eraa results census of 0 manufactures ures or 0 th state of utah was issue I 1 fo day by census director durand it a summary comparing the fi fis ittes aea for 1904 and 1909 by state totals prepared under tinder the direction ot of mr ir Vf illiam 11 31 steuart chief statis ticla i cr manufactures I 1 bureau ot at the cen SU steam laundries are aa presented kepf ep because the thirteenth yas was the first in which tl y wee we wc e CAI caa t hrecz nt bcd the figures are arc preliminary and sub jact jl ct to such revision as may be feces 13 arter after a further examination ot of ilin hb original cri ginal tj the thirteenth census like that 0 of 1104 with reference ref prence to manufactures differs from the th c twelfth census in 1300 1900 in that tho tha two later censuses excluded the liquid hand trades tho the building trades and the neighborhood indus tallos arjes and took account only 0 of conducted under the factory system in the last census also as in that for 1904 i statistics were not collected tor for factories fac having a product cor the census year ar ot of it a value less tjan except that reports were for establishments idle during a portion ot of thereat the yeaT 1909 or which began operation during that year and whose vh cise products for such reason were less ess than the word establishment as used in the thirteenth census may mean more than ore one mill or plant provided they are owned or controlled and operated by a single individual partnership corporation or other own T r or iupe operator and are located in the same town or city the reports were taken tor for the cal year ending december 31 1909 merever Je rever the system ot oi bookkeeping permitted figures for that period to be secured but there the fiscal year of an establishment differ differed ei from the calendar year kear a report I 1 was obtained tor for the operations of that establishment for its ita fiscal year falling moat largely within the calendar year 1909 the per cents of increase the bu sti mmary tor for the state shows show an increase at the census ot of 1909 as compared 1904 inthe ordwin order of their importance from a percentage standpoint the principal items rank as follows Ci capital pital per cent miscellaneous expenses 76 per cent number of salaried officials and clerks 70 0 per cent barles sa arles and wages 67 per cent cost of materials used 66 per cent value or of products pa 9 per cent value added by manufacture 48 per cent average number of wage earners employed during the yar 46 per cent and number of establishments 24 per cent there were manufacturing es cs in 1909 and in 1904 an increase of or 24 per cent the capital invested as reported in 11 1909 was a gain of 26 6 or per cent over ever 2600 le establishment for 1909 was approximately and in 1904 1004 in this connection it should be bd stated that the inquiry contained in the census schedule calls for the total amount of capital both owned and borrowed and invested in tho the business b but ut does not include the value of rented property plant or equipment which was employed in the conduct of manufacturing turin enterprises in the final bulletins and reports the rental paid for such pro property petty will be shown separately the cost ot of materials used in 1909 was as against in 1904 an increase of or 66 per cent the average cost of materials per establishment in 1909 was approximately and in 1904 in addition to the component 1 mate materials rals which enter into the ro ducts of the establishment for the census enaus year there are included ruel fuel rent ent of power and beat and mill sup BUP the cost of materials bow ver does not include unused materials and supplies bought either tor for speculation or feruse during a subsequent period varue value of products the value of products in 1909 was and in 1904 an increase of or 59 per cant the average per establishment was approximately in 1909 and in n 1904 the value of products represents the product as actually turned out by the factories during the census year and does not necessarily have any relation to the amount of sales for that year the values under this head also include the amount received for work done dona on materials furnished by others value added by manufacture the value added by manufacture represents the difference between the cost ot of materials used and their value after the manufacturing process ss have been expended upon them and they become products in 1909 the value added by manufacture was 20 and in 1904 an in crae of at or 48 per cent the value added by manufacture in 1903 1909 formed 33 per cent of the total valve of products and in 1904 36 per cent miscellaneous iscel laneous expenses include rent of factory or and amount paid tor for contract work which will will appear separately in the final reports as well as such items of office and other expense as can not be elsewhere classified in 1909 the amount was 2 and in 1904 an iner as aso of or 76 per cent the average miscellaneous expense per establishment in 1909 was approximately and in 1904 2000 the salaries and wages in 1909 amounted to and in 1904 an increase of or 67 per cent in 1 1300 the number of 0 salaried officials and cerks vas linns 1660 and in in 1904 an increase of 0 or 70 par cent the average number of wage earn ers era in 1909 was and in 1904 an increase of or 46 per cent |