Show GROWTH OF UTAH IN HALF HAL DECADE J J Five Years Years' Splendid Record in Manufactures Shown by Census Bureau S BEE HIVE STATE MAY BOAST Without c nUn ln Our Out nl c t 1 t. Mot iut Io t show show- 1 lug Ilg B Is Made Before Deore World J The ThiE Rep Republican i is in rec lpt or of f n Y yer- yer el y Interesting bul- bul ft f from th the om Department of Comerce Com Com- in-I in erce and L boi of or the census showing the manufactures o of in hi 1905 w h a record 1 of or the l gro gro in the five fi years nr I nce In I tle the ri table table are h shown howl Wn e ma IndustrIes or of C the lh late te IL us' us I i r c Wage i Pam ners nelt a S a INDUSTRY 1 S I 21 i iI r 1 t T I t I I 1 t I j J 1 local otal for Industries fOr tor it 2 11 2 19 0 to 1 1503 J I I ll no I Per er er cent o of of total or of al indUstries t In s state ale hJ 3 S Oj J. J Ii 05 1 and and Preserving fruIts an 11 tWO II Fars aN and gen ral construction an and r p PaIS l s L by steam railroad tS I companies l. l l 1 OS M 5 r US Ch ese butel and ane condensed ml milk LOJ Ir i 10 1113 11 33 53 l Flour Our on and d grist mill mil products 19 and publIshing S lr tIO tS 1 2 j ril The establishments reported In 1003 i. for the tIme 1 C G leading Industries formed Per cent of tl th the total for time the state tute The rime capital amounted to employment was K en to to an average e of or 2710 wage wage- er a earners to whom wages were paid amounting to lo O and the pro products for or l time the c year ye U are arc valued at nt g. g 19 JI fanning forming form fann ing 17 11 I. I and 22 per cent re respectively re- re of the tho tota totals for foa the state stale ami HII Nt ii-Nt t Mill 11 ill Product The Time products of flour an and grist mills mils four formed the chef chief manufacturing Industry Industry Indus Indus- try for Cor which comparative statistics ma may be oa shown While the time establishments nga n- n ga d In this In industry u numbered 2 less s In InK K HI u lh 1 n ii In In InI I the theall lr- lr all value of or products Ince INI from to or J G 2 tier per eI cen cent t. t Then Then- was a an n Increase C o of but tut 1 i in th the average O ot wu employed ll but the time additional hi 1 1 ij- ij 2 paid as as' as wages amounted to 10 21 n.- n. 4 P per r cent t Table Tabli- 3 shows hows time the kind quantity und and IdO c CO COSt t ot or the principal materials used ed edby by bythe the thi- flour four and grist mills Ils for 1900 and anti 10 li r vis ls Is The Thc of or expended for 22 bUthIs bush bush- bUth- bUth wheat w u used ed d formed uj 92 6 6 p per r cent or of the total for Materials o of nU nil fU kinds Printing anti and Publishing P Printing and Publishing wa was t a In Tt b hy by nt employing 59 carner and manufacturing prodUct pro- pro duet dUct valued at Th The Increase In the value o of products product b JWO and li iio was jOl or 03 3 Per cent While time the number of or wn wace In this thin Ini industry In- In 5 decreased from H In lii- lii 1900 to 19 m in i j a Q lo loss of or 3 per cent the wages Paul paid them Increased t. t or 0 5 per pel cent cent Of Ot th the c 74 H were Classed as al engaged In printing and pub puh- lish newspapers and periodicals The capital reported for tor this branch of ot the In industry In in- amounted to there w wire vere te 3 3 wage earners wage employed and the tho products were valued at 1 3 The Thi 27 7 establishments engaged ed In book book- and Job printIng print print- In lag Ing reported a capital of employed 1 wage earners and had hal products valued I a at t Tn Th The aggregate ale circulation per 18 Issue ue In I 1901 1903 10 of or all al newspapers and periodicals a was 21 Of Ot this total the dal dally daily J newspapers reported 1 Sunday papers U. U semI 62 2 weeklies weekles monthlies ZO and all an other 1 1723 Of or orthe the i S. s IH periodicals reported N Pi wore wre printed print print- N ed In English 3 in Scandinavian and 2 In German Of the 1 dally daIly a I papers paper 3 morning and 1 I evening were the only ones one that Is Issued issued Is is- sued Sunday editions The Th weekly I period ical predominated with 57 51 7 publications Of I the remaining publications there w were re 1 trl C G weekly semi 7 monthly and ant 4 of or all au al other r oth elates classes es In 15 05 a total of or 30 typesetting and casting machines was re reported e c- c ported for Cor establishments publishing Sl n newspapers rs and ane periodicals This wa was i an nn Increase o of i 0 G over o the number reported In 1 Confectionery I There was a noticeable gain made In C 1 S TOTAL S 'S t J i 4 r t L i Jj J I I j t 1 h u 1 h u I 1905 O 1000 I I i f rO l tn 1 m ns I cr iGI i p pl i f i. i n tt I ool 2190 Oi IMi ne I Or lal CI etc number 9 il rl r 1 10 1013 1071 I 1 Age bC ll av average number A 3 ta a al u ages es J O 2 S. S Men leim In lb lii j yeas yea's ant and andover over o sio 4 Gt 7 Wages ng vj a l 1 16 ears ar and over r r o 1017 1011 04 s kt t t. t 89 years underlie year arH J ISS 13 gps S r. r 1 expenses rS 9 t of r materials 1180 e o of Including custom custon work or and an repairing CIS 1105 1165 1 v crowth groth I of or In the I o. o during 1 e period perlo from Crom 1900 i bus n been Jeen The capital I 5 ed O t or om 01 per cent an and I itie hit of or products or 1165 yit Ii nt While hie th the average pra e number of oC parn rs Increased 23 2639 or ISS p per perthe r all the total wages wage or tr cent tt reports o of the twelfth census cenus show I manua manufacturing establishments In with wih wage earners an and pro pro- Of or these nt 1413 13 wage earners products valued at 17 1 Jar ar comparable with the class of or Included E In the census of or c number of oC establishments t c nt va t COG the number of wage wage- I S W. ond the time value of or products products' J y-L y ota advance anc b Utah In 1 lust UA l' l t v It prod prod or or the latter later census although ath althou gh Pf h I S s were confined solely Ieh to tl time the tl ic ae i the by 17 I or 84 S pel nerT r time total tola value of or manufactured Id 7 Tn n i W 19 when whEn time the thE inquiry Included fh they f trades trades 5 and neighborhood In Indus Indus- u- u i it if- if per cent of th time the establish establish- mel mJ II and 69 C 3 p per r cent of or the time ohie of products were credited to toI I al il districts In 1903 the number of or in those districts amountS amount- amount S a per cent and the and the value of or their i to 72 9 per cent The Time number of h n employed In th time the urban districts ed I Cram mom SO SG in 1900 19 to SO r In 1903 or orthe cent nt the thE wages wagES of or the time children or f. f increased 39 per cent during the time theS period With lh the exception of this S ise se seln In n th time the number r of or children renn in Jim tho the thoI d I r and a decrease se of 5 51 t pelIe per pel In the time number of establishments In Int Ciral Iral 1 districts a n substantial gain Fain aln l is 11 j t fin every ery Item Hem for each district and Ie he sta state te a as a whole J Ll Leading I statistics of 1 1900 and 1903 for or the f I Industries of the state are sumi sumin sum- sum zed ld in the tho hI following table i the confectionery Industry during the period pe pe- pe- pe nod from l 1900 1901 to 1905 The number of or ps- ps os- os was increased increase by 3 3 th the capital card call tal by hy 2 SH or 1 per cent the time number number num aura ber of or wa wage earners e b by 18 or 19 per cent the wages paid by or 1011 1011 1 per perc percent percent c cent and the value o of products by 01 22 or oa per cent The manufacture of or butter huter cheese an and condensed condense milk mik showed an aim Increase In capital miscellaneous expenses cost of or materials used an and value value- of product in 1005 1905 Hi as compared with wih 1900 19 The number a of establishments the average number of or wage earners an and their wages however how how- ea c ever evet showed showell a decrease er ase An Increase e of ot more mor than titan 10 per pcr cent Is Ig shown for or each o of the Items Ites of or the fruit ruit an and vegetable canning and preserving Industry although 1 Us Its rank remained the time same as 38 at It the previous census or the tho total number ocl s x 1 ot M. or ot pj tn in t i Jf racen I and SC X or orIn U I In 19 1900 the corresponding p s were 26 6 9 and There was no ver very marked change In In the time character of r ownership though a tend tendency n towar toward the Individual form Is noticeable In the printing and publishing Ins In Industry Of the COG GO establishments reporting 51 61 showed a pro product valued aluc at less lew than 10 The Time remaining 4 43 establishmentS establishment forming about one-fourteenth one of or the total number reported a product valued at 30 o 01 nearly nearl four times the combined 01 value o of products of or the time others other This il illustrates Ii- Ii I. I clearly the time Indu Industrial Importance importance Import Import- cearly establishment There anc ance o of tho the large were 5 establishments each ach of or which reported re re- re- re valued at more than production ported a a SI hut but none of the time 5 3 appears among the C S selected Industries nor can their without the statistics be given separately identity and or of disclosing PoSsibilitY pos These 5 establishmentS had imad products time the combined value or of which to rime fhe u en l volume of products for or all al althe the reporting was establishmentS whim pro 1 There were duels ducts d acts valued at m t but less les than tm- tm 10 1 to determine 0 and it had h is valued ut at more how many maimY products at I less s than this many man how hot than aim and c remaining crag a of the or of a value alue less products 13 32 had however or of ora ofa and andS 4 hud had products the tho S than The the average n than a value nile reuter with products or of a val val- 43 formed per cent centor the aV average ra below r uc tie number In the thc state but prO prO- or of Lime LoLa value th the total V nt or of CC c cent 69 only JN tIme the 4 13 Ibl or of products lime average aver aver- of value aboVe e u a with products total or of time the cent cent- 74 per but cent formed age ace produced and time the state number for or or of products value total th time or of per cent time tho or of For the of Ogden tim In el that for the Oil state stal Shown the time number of es- es In CS 1 ever every Iem n. ho Ogden 2 2 per cent time the 54 per cent for or as aR Invested J state slate while the capital compared In with wih h 1 r pc-r pla e cent as per increased of or products nd the value cent und and aluc with 1165 per pcr compared 10 1113 1 Pee pl cent the other L as hind hand Suit Salt Sal wih I alce Ci City On or of rapidity In time did not equal time the state slate I I S I I 1900 2 0 I 3 0 I 1 Material used total cost coet l Wheat hOl tte 7 I. I C I 2 l. l COlt d I. I S S C Corn orn 5 5 3 r S l u f 1 I 1 Cost y fu t t l S. S ne BushelS J. J I r. r 1161 I I Cost oat J. J F. F l t 5 c 1 Harley Barll HI 11 J. J i 1216 COit t ib o r Bushels v. v s n u li lir 0 L ht I Ol r pun BarrI h. h purchased Hr i. i i. i f l twi 1 11 Sn H u 0 v sacks 91 nd Coro stock amid cloth Ull ali ont G h 4 I Mi Al oI Oh m r al t ot nr 1111 Peat hr r. V I Increase except In number of establishment establish establIsh- h- h In Inthe meats ment and ml miscellaneous expenses es th the these e two items Item the le statistics for th elt city show how an Increase during the five years year of or and 1329 P per T cEnt el a as compared d with wih 64 i unit and per cent forthe for fot lo th the state The ThE average number for tor each och class claps of lowest lowest- In tho the month 01 ot oti wage earners wa was WOR i reporting tw use e of th the two the at 37 was wa total hor horsepower however Th The from In l 1 to JT In l remit 3 a gaul gaIn gaInor AI- AI or of horsepower er or 44 4 per cent wn if steam though the number tem In to In 1 time the from 2 23 cla was InI Increased In- In or of this WI capacity capacH horsepower from period creased during the same I crEse I In Sail nl Llo t. t U 2 S 1 31 p a 0 Q S I 3 s E Et S. S S S 1 a. a g i 5 t Y T 2 I S c g 30 O i t f S. S INDUSTRY T I Ii 3 7 r. r i- i i 1 S S H S. I f I S J r i L I All AU U Industries i l t 5 Ml Bread Ureal and other other bal bakery er products n I 1 J 15 II 2061 CO C fi tb Cars and general ral shop construction and re repairs r- r 1 pairs h by Jen steam railroad companies I 4 f Sl Con Confectionery I 9 1 1 1 and sheet Iron working I. I j 7 I Flour and grist mill products product 3 1275 1 1 1 r Foundry and machine mi shop products 1 3 2 1 I el Liquors malt mal ant 3 6 CC I Lumber mill products product Including sash doo lOOtS doors an and nd mi blinds Marble and s tone stone work ork 3 Mattresses eH eM and spring beds i 3 Mineral and soda waters water Patent me medicines an and compounds Pottery Poter terra cotta cota lire fIre cia clay products 1 Printing an and puhl publishing book and Job Printing and publishing newspapers and period periodicals ica ant an and harness harnes S Tobacco cigars l ar an and cigarettes v. v Trunks and valse valises All l other Industries R I February and in th the month month- of or September Septem Septem- ber It I was highest The Time number of or wa wage wage- e- e earners employed In the months of August Aug Aug- mist anti and October closely approached that for fO September and was due In part pait to the canning and preserving of fruits and vt vegetables tta ls which reaches Its It hel height ht durIns during dur Our ing Ins these months an and gives gl employment to man many women omen and children ren The rime av average average av- av erD e number for each establishment I Is computed on a twelve months months' basis Ir Irrespective irrespective Ir- Ir respective of or perlo periods s of or Idleness con consequently conse conse- c- c such an avera average c could fall fail fal below the least number numb r actually employed at atan an any one timeTable time S Table 12 shows hows that the number of or es- es i t ii iii j i i k t f j ii f |