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Show 0 1 NOTE TO ALL OUR CITY SUBSCRIBERS. Beginning on Wednesday, April first, the four carrier routes of The Telegram, embraced In the business district of the city, will be turned .over to Mr. W. E. Farr, to be controlled and operated by him without recourse to the General Manager of The Telegram Company. The trans- fer of these last four routes completes the change Inaugurated at the beginning of the year and places the whole city circulation (with the ffi one exception of the North Salt Lake district) entirely In the hands of the carriers. This system has long been In use in most of the larger cities of the country and has proven the most satisfactory- way to car- rlers, subscribers and publisher alike. The experiment was tried by The Telegram on five of its routes during January, and was a complete success, A dozen more routes were put on trial In March, with equal success. The remaining routes will be similarly transferred on April 1st. . Hereafter the carriers each In his own district will have sole charge of taking subscriptions, delivering the papers, collecting the subscription bills (except those accrued while the routes were controlled by the Company) and stopping or starting the paper. In the business districts a fast delivery service has Just been begun, so that The Telegram will be In the offices and counting rooms a few minutes after the press starts. The Telegram management thanks Its thousands of subscribers for the aid they have given In thoroughly establishing the circulation and asks the same courteous and generous co-operation with the carriers, believing the new departure will please everybody. , SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., - ' WILLIAM M. BUTLER, Prest. & Gen'l Manager. llarch 27, 1903. |