Show PAPER INDUSTRY Raise in Price of Commodity Re Revives vives Interest in a Proposition tion Now Dead WHAT IT COSTS NEWSPAPERS I 1 IIII I III S1 Ialo Arc Duo to Spend During llio tho Coming Year Tho that It will cost Utah Ind her Job jab printing and WHIM bOUIC many many thousands of at dol liol liolla more for tor during 1908 1905 than thanh la 1 during and 1907 the h I that prospects pros for tor 1609 1909 blacker Interest In n Utah Ulah Indus till tl no Mad that was once fairly wall wallon w 11 on W ct In It II may Interest friends ot t the News to know that ita It l bills for white unite paper papel Including llio tho It turns out to 0 1900 to 10 In 1007 1 01 5 thc jump In tho ot at pa pu er eastern mills will swell the thet al t least during 1908 Unless President ent Roosevelt a I In r to a 11 repeal of Clio I Canadian wood woo and oln otner I used In the rr er lure ture of P paper Per adopted tho thu chances ire that IbM paper will I e In price us u uI ro I 1311 on The ot OCl and nd tho grasp the paper mill tiu t rii fn the Industry In are I nO g facts which dealers In s to D i i the thc figure I j It I that the five newspapers line U C 10 produce their daily 1111 Saturday R Sun Suu Sunday day da and nl colli Issues I I nothing of at the Job work worle white paper paper I j 1 1 t I j ji 1 i 1 i i X I I II 1 I I 1 I I I I i I I i I I I 1 1 I X X X X X X X X W I THE OLD MILL WHICH ONCE ONOE SUPPLIED UTAH WITH PAPER t I the value of over a 11 tad ud that Iha t recent advances nd In the tho cast till that figure during 1908 to How this expense Is to bo bl bonet net whether by b an nn advance In sub Bub subscription or advertising n rules rates a II cut in tn expenses or 01 by a II In Inbe tho be size ot the papers themselves are problems with which Salt Lako pub lub r and II till thousands thou of or others the country over ovel aro now grappling Inline was and that not long ago aga lIten but hul little money maneY abroad fer Its paper though of ot course Its con was but bul a tithe lithe of ot what It II Is toy The Tho building shown In tho hill hall tee ne this at tide was a IL mill tho property of or the tho Ill pel Mill company In III 1833 it was 88 destroyed by b lire and Us Its ruins Mill Hili at nt the mouth of Uig Cotton Cottonwood wood canyon on land now owned by hy bythe the Utah 01 Hallway company FIUST MAN If AN TO 10 MAKE n Thc dm man to multo mulo paper In was tho Iho lota Inlo Howard Mil the Ih lint product turned out nut WIM WilH 27 1851 Crude Indeed 1 vino 1110 the methods employed for thur Ihen was noway no a whatever YO I ot lit supplying In theno thc o lUt at that oven tho thu paraphernalia used u ell In Ita per Tho Jho wonder omler Is I that It was 1110 for tor Mr Howard to 10 manufacture lUre ture a I good a I product IH nH that which caine tram his hand The Tho earlier oOl tIl lions of ot tho wore print ld Id on thc paper and a 11 it lit tho thola old la flics JIe today r tho Iho fact that Iw pages Imo withstood tho ravages of ot Urno In a n marvelous manner how hol holover over lacking IncIting In fineness and beauty tho upon which tho letters typed Tim earliest plant operated by hy Mr Howard wun on Oil the tho and nud a n a 11 bent constituted almost hla hi outfit of or tools Implement machinery otc etc Tho Ihn was from ovon ruin rn In those In wore oro not over plentiful although It II might be that many persons from necessity noce In little elso 1 Iu Young won once nd 1111 a n public meeting in one IlIe of at tho outer settlements in the tho course of at his remarks urged the peo people to save their rass and send them to 10 Howard Howards mill they were much needed RAGS AT A We Ve need nil all tho ra wo can tempo together to cover our backs dryly a II man 1111 In the congregation In right out In and the Iho laugh laughter ter that followed was VIlS Joined In by bytho II tho president pr Suggestions for the saving of ot rags for paper r making lImp as curly curl as 16 O and In November of at the tho following year an attempt was 10 1 made to 10 such Kuch an In Industry Indus In but tho Iho project got no nn farther than the building of or a II mill race and pit lIlt for thc water wh I In 1854 Mr Howard permission fron Young to use IIse tho making of or paper part of at the machinery that had been hlen brought to I Utah for tor the tho manufacture of ot the tho hydraulic and boot ur cr referred to James Jumes was nR s with Mr 11 Howard June 27 of ot that lr witnessed od rn exhibit of ot the tho first product Paper for tor Ing wrapping paper for hats hall tc wore were the tho kind turned out all made by h hand hanel MACHINERY PURCHASER When tho Iho had run HI tx months a n requisition macu mn o b tho sugar people for tor the loaned ceased for tOl making cry 1 an paper lapel five fi year In III 1860 President ent Youns Youn and others had sent to 10 Philadelphia fo fou u 1 clInder machine which hauled by b ox leams from tho llIs river to 10 Suit Sull Lt Ic valley III Tho unused sugar fa fn tory then stand standing ing In Sugar House waR if i hit hita Howard and X Z a 0 paper mill by Mr Ir Derrick nn on July Jul 24 1801 paper was made by b ry fo tho Ih 1111 time lime Ir Utah Speaking of his efforts nt lit that time Mr Howard has ha l left lert on record the Iho following 1 I had at nt this time two rag machines each cach of or Inking pounds ol ot rags and nn this rag pulp wo thickened r ti 0 rii i with waste paper luper We made at that time newspaper coarse paper papel a book and writing paper a n few Unto I envelopes and a I tow few boards We hilI no material or facilities for bleaching or 01 sizing I managed to produce an Indifferent bleach by y using quicklime My y sizing Izing for fOI the Iho batch of ot wilting paper I made with a n little rosin which I was fortunate to 10 got ot hold of My M envelopes wore tinted with copper and andas ns as n 11 mordant 1 obtained a wagon load lond of ot crude clUde alum ilIum from tho Iho southern part ll rl of ot Utah It could coull not properly bo bl called alum It was rather dirt strongly Impregnated with the alum palt It served my however very well PLANT PLAN Tile pl er mill at lit Bugar con continued I until l tho mr as removed to tho hl mouth of o canon undue from President John Tay Taylor lor and theio thc Paper com COlli plant WillS was erected Tho build building ing l machinery coi CU t In thc neigh neighborhood of many ot of thu tho lies beat I appliances then In uso added to Iu tho machinery already on un hand Thu plant had u 11 waterfall of ot feet t el ono of ot for fOl a 11 mill In tho state Great Greal things anticipated from the tho now noli mill hilt but the Iho Imported article Well hard to 10 compete with aa nil tho Iho paper wl for or ono hult moro more than tho Iho othor and oen then thell most of ot thc tho grades grad manufactured nt a 11 The plant was burned April 1 1893 Just at nt a 11 when It II had boon determined tho kind yot that Iw ho at n 1 profit and at III tho loBe Ion of or the most successful run tUIl tho Iho mil over had hlll Tho men Inen at nl the nf ot tho Ih company Im 7 1 W W II Jl Howo rn ld Ij J f 10 f p Thi hil hp n 11 of or th thol ol 01 i mill nt lit Houtie Honse ns liS early as n 1859 Onn of III th Ih man me direct of or 1 In In orl davs WH 1111 11 nl nIC nn on H I to 10 fi 11 nm n 1 Ir KUPI KUPIna na lR to In tho Iho l loa NI that 1 tink I nv of or M Ioe o N mv mUo Ho wr ro connected with the Iho of or |