Show STORY OF UTAH'S UT AUS AU'S YEAR IN FIGURES Report of State Bureau o of f Statistics for 1904 and 1905 Is Out INDUSTRIES ARE GROWING Counties Situ Show Wide I Mange of Jr us- us tries limes HullS of Jr Wages n l' l lL L v and nud I lb 1 Tl Tho history o of Utah Ulah In tn I and 1905 in figures has been II by bythe bytho the tho bureau u of statistics In Its Us fifth nUh annual an ara- nual rC report report lt for rol the year cut 1 lOri There ere are n figures UI es S about salaries and taxes axes figures about manufacturers and anti ag rug- J There are arc figures sho ho what liat was wu 4 done In er e every county of ut the state tI figures showing how much was earned In wu wages cages eR and how much was vas received In hi official figures s of valuations s and mOll mortgages an and 1 then some same r figures The rite amount of work worl done clone in the stale and the proportions In the tho various Is shown the amount of metals ring dug up Is tabulated and the Jig big amount of If beer brewed compared to the much mach smaller mallel run punt of nf mineral water made Is duly uly set forth fOIth The total disbursements of or th the tho state of If Utah for Cor the year rear ending November o 30 1105 is given I fl as Si while tho the receipts of oC the YC year I were WIC 67 02 In Salt Lake count county S O 0 mortgages are shown to have ha been lied filed for a avalue avalue avalue value of The next biggest big gest cst num number bel of II Individual ua I mOlt mortgages In n Cache county count where C whereas where where- as ns their total value was only 1028 8 51 Beaver county count which only 11 lied filed led t twenty nine mortgages r risked changing the ownership of 1036 21 1953 53 in 1 the transactions Deposit SI Steadily GIO Grow row Deposits In national banks show showed ll lla a steady growth during the year In InSall Salt Sall all I Lake City deposits amounted to al rat at the close of business on January 11 II and awl on un August 25 thc they had risen lisen to In the banks outside the city on tho the same ame dates dales the tho deposits were respectively cl 37 and The cultivation of the tho vine Inc which is a u comparatively young industry in Utah taah had In ht 1904 been started In ht fifteen lit lit- teen counties Washington county had given ghen the new industry the warmest welcome having invested in In Inthe Inthe Inthe the putting pulling under cultivation nUon of or acres Weber and Davis counties were in III acreage a bad bael second an and a ba bad third with respectively forty eight and forty live acres under cultivation but Weber only put Into her hel acreage e. e while Davis Invested G. G The value of the products product of these vineyards was for fot Washington ton 1137 for Weber eber and only 2137 for fOI Davis Dah In spite spile of oC her few acres advantage ad advantage ad- ad vantage e over ovel Weber During 1904 the tale state supported 1 sheep nn and lambs Jambs were born The fleeces i shorn amounted amount amount- ed tl I to and anel produced poun pounds s of wool an average weight of oC poun pounds s tt to the tho fleece A total leru length th of oC irrigating canals c. built buill in the state stale of or feet at acost a aco acost co cost t of or 59 O Is shown n In this work Rich count county was t first an and 1 Cache count county county coun coun- t ty a poor POOl set second ond with and antI GH feet respectively r respect el I with the theother theother theother other coul counties les away behind twelve t of them having reported no canal build build- huH buildIng Ing Int In ht the thc year car A total of oC men and andI I 7 women were employed In agri agricultural work work In III th the state stale an and le received od l an average a wa wage e o of a n. month and 3 OS a a. acct t cc cele respectively their hoard board being found in III each case The Thc general merchandise of the state stall was han handled lcd b by 13 j men In partnerships n and ind by 7 J corporations Altogether they In Invested invested In- In vested sted 50 In their various enterprises and on that capitalization did dill dilla a a a business II of bf 1 wholesale wholesale whole whole- sale and retail 20 percent per percent cent 1 of which was vas done outside th the e stale Mate tate To do this bu business thc they employed em em- 1546 men nten 6 Gr I women and ami 02 92 children cn en under 16 years cals of age Their average a weekly wa wages eM were 1756 to for Cor fortha r tha men fur for the women an and d for far the children In Salt Sail Lake City H people rat ran t businesses ea of them theta an as individuals In v partnerships and corporations were wele on out the list fhe They had I T Invested and did ll a wholesale lc business s of 1 and a retail business II of over ovel 92 2 2 1 per pe cent being done one with with- in hr the the The They paid wages to lo men uncut s r. r women and children They received a weekly average a wage of or 1806 7 10 and 4 4 respective respective- J Iy ly If any an of f them quit and went event to Ogden they would only get gel et 1571 Hi 71 a a. week If men but hUL if lC the applicants for fot jobs in hi the Iho l 1 unction Junction City were I w women they could pull down In Salt SaIL Lake the hours average lo of work vork were 98 JS 8 while the unfortunate who vho struck Ogden had to put pul In hours a da day Few Ic Take Mineral Witter According ln to the report there thero were v ere erea a a few people Tin In n Utah Ulah who ho only took tool water Their combined thirsts however only needed nce a of oC I to lo li keep them satisfied nUj tl while a total of was kept busy making the beer drinker happy hapl While hile 75 per pel cent of the mineral mineraI water rna made c In the state was vas allowed lo tu go 0 beyond the borders of uC OUI our commonwealth before lefore con con- l n the rho beer drinker only only let 03 of the amber fluid get gel past them and und out oC of the state Utah h kept up tip her pace In the matter matter mat- mat ter of or precious metal prod production dur dur- d Ulli Ul lug ing li th the fhe year Her mountains yielded ounces ot of o void gold which were worth an nn advance ance of oC nearly it tl million dollars over o the pro pro- of oC the previous rc year liar Her sit sil- siler er CI rc record ol 1 was only ounces ho c however l valued at while tho the year yea I before ha hud hind 1 seen a u production pro pro- of practically pr ten an and a half millions In silver SIl In III lead however howe tho the record was wa slightly hl bigger than the previous year 7 pounds bounds ha fn having been mined valued at r a as against lO pounds in lu 1 1903 03 Copper also allo showed h H H. big Increase In 1901 1904 1 0 I. I r ounces es valued at Hl J Large e c Coal ConI Output There wore There coal mines operated in ha the Mate during the year yeal und mid they thoy produced tons of oC coal u a h by byproduct product o of sonic some of IC which wa was 15 j tons of oC coke Th The num number cl of oC me m men n employed to mine and handle it il was wm c 2215 1 While n was lIng being mined tl 7 1 1 inns ann nf or bituminous fin I wr ted lute Into the si stala air and I 1221 jl 1 Ions lulls were ivero 10 I leaving a Jg 1 11 SH 7 tons for l Iconic consumption l. l Coke Cole t lo 10 lotho tho lire amount of Ions tuns ua a ahmu also als o u used In the stale I ia Io III |