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Show ILDING STILL [OUTSIDERS WILL i SHOWS ACTIVITY PIGK BARGAINS FARMERS 10 HELP GET CENSUS DATA Permits for Month Exceed/Local Capital May Hesitate Too Long, Say Real EsThose for Whole of Last tate Men. he. September. Director Durand Makes an Ap- | peal for Co-operation | This Year. epeeeenmeeatiad —_—_— Washington, Sept. 18—It will be euggested by United States Census Director Durand to tho farmers all over the country that the work of securing accurate returns at the coming census of agriculturo will bo greatly facilitated gr o 2e r provide some 60 Sri ten Conte of “their farm operations s effort tod 50eduring the year 1 f cure tho farmers’ personal co-operation rr. o ; s but. one of a and| means chosen by Director Durand in the | effort to secure an accurate, expeditious | and economical census concerning popu-| ation, agriculture, manufactures, mines | and quarries, which are the subjects of Inquiry defined in the census law Notwithstanding the value of the popu- | lation returns for the political purposo of | reapportioning representation in the | gresa of the United States and of the | statistical information derived from an| analysis of the population and aap Salt Lake investors appear to be still Bufiding permits aggrogating an ¢x1 penditure of $587,700 have been tasued | Dileying ond bees game in A little more activity lding Inspector A. B. Htrth dur- - | |} ¢sestate marke mt ee ber, drat or an permite tor elgtiheon increase for tember the of Hirth Septem- | charecterized over month Building was at office his fc the of |2s only three|the that time issued toog $436,300, the larg- tho compared Sep-|vious to There Inspec- | among local business that of investors last the week, week pre- tobe a- feeling generally. |to opportunities have come control of of seems denlers that will until many not wake outside up investors into the city and secured the choice pieces of prop- for the Rio Grande cost approximately | ¢rty. Many outside men of money heave for into opportunities been attracted vestment by reports given by visitors F A. G. the from returning will permits large more threes be issued during the remaining twelve|ment. Prices generally the market {s eteady. of the month to swell the total $700,000, One|local dealers to local investors for Septem ber to about Ys on|buyREE now Saree and reapccn profits. of these will be the Mission theater Giptial an Third of is still reason to belleve, acto the building tnspector, that or two of $220,085 year. crake rempelietracy rmits amounting est of which was depot, which will There ners cording éays of whole Iast South street, which will be the teen in reports from 0, wo per-|apparently relieved, of $150,000, Two pe building line are . ya ene yesterday as follows: o ome inconvenience {fs ee s ein, ee | some South Temple the nelghborhood mits were issued census of agriculture, “In Forest Dale’ ideal homesite subdivision---is located wit --the ee 12th South full macadamized poe ia ae ee and the 5th East drive---the choicest and most modern realty x- a Make lot selections early tomorrow---our easy payment terms are within the reach of all---prices offer a phenomenal investment opportunity to home builders and investors. OTS, $160 to $290 a. SMaumatree ow val ee! PETERSON COMPANY SALES /Enterprising North,1056 four lots; William C. twoMorten-) Kensington avenue, lots; Real Estate Firm Farme Re- horts Much Interest Now by Out- ‘gen, side Investors. E. Pike, Sandy, two lots; Bald, Ogden, two lots; Wilfred The following sales are reported by Rhodes, Midvale, three lots; . ‘| the Peterson Real Estate company as Guerney, 920 Gale atreet, three lots; Seth Kendall, Murray, two lots; Wil-|h&ving been mado during Iugebretsen, Eighth East and | week: iam C. Sixth South, three lots; Sam S, Smiths, P. H. Riley to J. A. DeBouzek, 38x] ip the addition. jt evident 100-foot lot, at the corner of Church made duirng the rrace | *2d Fourth South streets, $24,000; A. R. of a new te A. G. Stowits of Grand | Derge to Justice Stanley A. Hanks, “Why Farmers. Therefore the 1910 total should reach| 5,914,678, or, roughly, about 6,000,000 farma which {fs the nutnber estimated by Chief Statisticlan Powers. There were 10,433,1s females over 10 years of age, males andd re In agricultural pur- | u ne 1 . 1900, engaged 19}¢ | sults. Professor Powers belleves the ensus will swell that number to the exte t of.several millions. Thhe magnit agnitude of these figures5 makes Denzil Brigham, two lots. Arrangements were ‘weck for the erection and ricultural timated. 5 Director lot ee that the census Hence Durand in charge eee ee ee importance e 720can hardly the: solicitude and Chief of the of the Not Own EACH a Piece of Salt Lake” — $4.00 Down — $4.00 Monthly, per Lot Glenwood is one of the ideal home sections of Salt Lake—schools and churches are near at hand, social conditions are of the best, with the convenient service ag = be overesof Cé u Statist : an census 20 Sale, Monday, September Opening Deals to Report for Week—Michi- ‘week fn Idlewild addition on the south‘east bench: Lena Horst, 261 West First a h SOUTHEAST. of all the sub- | 5 ame dwelling, eight | perienced. ” Snrdesiest % cially, annoyed ‘by the delay in getting 3 Catherine Cc. H. "Mil Miller, 239 South at e| steel. Oo oar eced hatel to being held by street, one-story brick dwelling, six lack of stecl, as is t I 10 Z. C. M. I./vestment ‘in agriculture.as more | rooms, $4,500, aa dition, Work is not being twice that of manufactures In 19% the census found 5,739,657 farms, | was expected at rapidly as a 76 e totals for hotel becau se some delay fs anticipated The 1890 figures wero 655,734 high er | RECENT SALES IN IDLEWILD in landing the steel The shortage of than the number of farms counted tn the | copper in tho city has held up work on ~ Taking 9 the increase betwéen | 1880 ce nsus. a the new M. ake A. symnasium. The mar-/js9 and 1900 and adding that number to . ble needed on somé jobs {s also hard/the total reported for 190, an estimated| A, N. Humphries Has Some Good to obtain, or approximato number of farms existing | at the time of the thirteenth census may be ascertained; the pro tlon being that called ‘“‘arithmetical progression,’’ the method chosen by the tmnajority by} of statisticfans and also used @ealer, reported the following sales last the ce nsus bureau. e a °. . . . as} yr, is s regarded jects © census the greatest Importance. : The twelfth consus reported a total | fixed capital of $5,046,929,516 invested In | manufactures. The corresponding total | for agriculture was $20,514,001,835, or more f our times that of manufactures. : more conservative estimate, based upon a different standard of comparison, also used by the census bureau, places the in- ee 18832 East J. F. Nibley, SEPT. . 19 19, 1909. UTAH, SUNDAY, CITY, LAKE SALT THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: > of two car lines. division | gricultu : a Direc tor Durand belleves that great good will be accomplish l ed by getting tnto di- | re< t ts Walker, large lot irmers. Some for home bullding | ¥ rhich will be used by hi R. Frame, lot on promise : actical Mplcrsh practical resultsgt are at tt ate Rapids, who bought five lots in the ad-|in Capitol hill; Mary A. Gerrans dition during the Grand Army encamp- | Gottfried Johnson, lot on Twelfth East ment, returned to the city last week/street and S{ xth South street; William | ‘pt; vesidences, APARTMENT Building Critchlow Tho has Bany In | lots | Out COMPANY. In g South between addition to the above in Paradise addition of the 800 lots for eale the Over. the gales, four were in this ad- | dition, only thirty remain. Avenue | sition of extending the water First addition is he Peterson Critchlow Apartment company} Much interest organized as a holding com-|among outside Is Taken Fourth streets. mains before the city company also in business investors. to take over tho Critchlow apart- | short stay in Salt Lake, a irat_ avenue und I street,|a Denver capitalist, wasa i on the basis of $50,000 for the property. | able property in the city by transfer will be made this week. a pee experiment we aee es stations, the | farina institutes, the farmers’ unions,| the Patrons of Husbandry and state | | granges; in fact, all the exis ing organiza- tions to for .the ae ee eee of the farmers. Added to press the daily newspapers, t? » country’ and the farmers’ publications. 5 estimated . that ,millions’. of. farmt ers will be reached: at their: homes: or at their mutual improvement ‘meeting 4 the contemplated method of circulating| preparatory information arm economists and scientists learned council. reports eander, this agricultural firm. Ser el he Ctcied wis tiie tee | MO VOMENT: PLANS elope vale ntti te canine FOR SOUTH STATE STREET new company will assume tho indebted- a Spe in the building of @ num- | Fifth a Will be used avenue, to Marriott East, e to George Douclass } Fourteen tered moted into by local the the men have en- deal, wnich was proBirrell-Shipp Realty Plans are some of the | the South For the Homeseeker Glenwood is the Ideal Place Glenwood ments~-a between he A. H. Birrell, president; R. A. Shipp, \Mice president; A. N. Rosen um, secee and Rodney T. Badger, treas- incomplete Nettleton, tain conditions that build a desirable and excellent home section and The trees being planted capital che) stock 4 “Land da 1909. reports the sale of two houses gesterday. A handsome one and onealf story bungalow at 514 B street was sold to amma West for $4,000, P. Gronning, who Purchased a houseJ. in Hamilton Place about two weeks ago, yesterday bought ‘another house for investment Purposes, The consideration was $3,250. eeccew agree REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Dlet et part §i; Kinney al. of & to and 62, plat eae George N. 16, block Gourlay'’s John R, Van Evers ward O. Howard, block to Helma lot 2, block Goes ct al. to Bdpart of lot 3, A.,... iitele en Utah Savings & Trust company o bard Investment company, lots 47 to 50, block 12, Oakley subdivision ,. ®unice W. Manwaring et al. to \” Agnes G. & McEwen, part of ,. | lot 3, block $ 1,250 132, plat Avssenes additional ing delegates 1 2 1,800 at from Utah Gol to min- John John the 8. task B. estimated the farm; amount also of the Bransfo Moret of sign to show property. oa’s' weal farmers’ organizations aro com6 front with cheering offers of toward producing a practical, farm population, th, THE FOLLY OF operations An and BOASTING. Airship Factory ( “It was W : ton, Ohio, Sept. 18—The literary factory parts of the machines as the re where the Wright. Americans brothera’ acroplanes | turned for our s newertng those reletou the expenditure of the farm, yi the! fai ng 80 to Seater business, our foolish boasting. census schedule will call for o statement re Dullt 1s not imposing, The head of | __ plié When asked ff he expected to fly, he "Wo. ge | Howells has just joined a men's s many anny lotters from is Lorin. Wright,’ brother | T¢pléd: the amount paid farm labor; the|/for the hers, people who } lave ‘ta wothing on ‘valuable’ sugestions. : Yes, Just as soon as I get a promotion of woman's suffrage, | of the aviators. amount paid for feed for livestock, chanos.|One and| Trust hi man wrote Warning have the perfect to confidence in foe amount expended for fertilizers itn ways. the mauit th the a little two-story | chine and would not 1910. rr hesitate to go up. 9 § eee I once hoard ing on West Third street to indi-| Of course, I would “It the farm changes owners or ten-| Four th of July no of th oration Q Phat airships are. made there, boys = tho lever ants between the crop year, 190), and | orator precedin t enumeration, April 16, 1910, it |d eal. a te of i © building is.a double one. The| ber that I have only been tn the busi. is occupied | ess since last January and am pracis requested that ® occupant t the man’ & ane.de Over the doorby ofan thoundertaksido oc-| tically a green hand. When fa 1 1910 shall recure the above {nCITY SCHOOLS I gave u p ORDERED the Wrichts ia a faded rign | my office position with the Rouser tormation relating to the farm for the | ers Condese preceding year, 1909. 8 own er or tenen. ny." But] tracting company to take charge here | ,. UPon finding that th $ only & blind; tho. dicycle ant this year should leave his book busi-|1 decided to devote my future to the rec- | that ha back seat | the boundaries in several yoars| flying business, and I hope ord with his successor." a somo time | Hamilton school districts t ow &s much about it as the boys. | wk-cawk,. shook him finger ‘ Inside, Data Is Confidential. enough puplls trom the Ham around the walls, in Working on Five Machine at her ann oe fon aro sections of topsynor add enough to the enrol) aeroThe census act provides that the tnforou fink y “ ig dgainst-the: wane o thy shall be used only forthe etatis- You PROGRESSIVE the in- records."’ Further the agricultural Oormation raporte schedulo will nat used 28 a basis of taxation or communi.te cated to any. assessor. The act also sta tea” the fines or. terms, terested In the recent fire in the house of representatives’ Toom in the city ana’ of imprisonment, or n cases of y lation of the seerecy imposed county . buildin uponvatipee| visors, enumeratore, special. a ‘ents Now the city will recelyo other employes. It. provides penalty established this, nies will. buy new desks, ° ther furniture, costing ' which was burned, |4%t ess. tical purposes for which {it js supplied '?} 5 be ma y the reby the data furnished by any particular establishment ( can be {dentified, nor shall It used’ the director of the census permit anyono other tha the | ers of Ponnsyly sworn employes o ® census office to | to_see on on claim papers and receipts for eighty-seven insurance companies which was addition to the operation aaarl art ——-7-2-—____—_ , etc., on e@ farm A 18 explained previousiy, the census w to ascertain the quantity and value 7 Wax produced on mation SETTLE FIRE LOSSES SUFFERED BY THE CITY Mayor pleased for you must remem- | NEW DIVISION FOR TWO ¥ represented at the congress It is probable that seve be named by the govern Recorder Phones 3992 c Smith, Ww. H. Child and all of Salt Lake, have by Goyernor Willlam Spry congress finished sddl- Bn A. Richter . Pederson, Francis B; Smith Smith,’lots 13 Henry McSorley, been named as Merchants” HAVOC. r Bwer. about $200, falso answers or fo: r refusal to an. - Director Durand wants tho farmera to Icep books ia year, au) so th at guesswork? ; will be eliminated and recollections { as far 1 irteenth census, —their SL ath Hf We are building flye acroplanes 4 S at| Webster, Superintende nt 1D pine Present. One. of them ts for the gov-|tensen yesterday seroplane boxthatholding,|s/crnment tasued tests in June, The order: at Fort Meyer. four fre being constructed simplyothoer| to “The four blocks Lorin Wright at the Helm. Rate: Sumne in stock for the public South+on the north too, bas absolut seo a on o connected with tho] in the hor, machine f ; a Wright neroplane factory, you must go | risk ethen h on the onih a flight h 1 balisye father, fame aide js a hugh of the ba 1s a little man and very acento: BS tiie apron Kmans waa. he not wore nee Suggest-.| seRt: *ffairs in a New prom ec pape eeuep apes 'dren and Pp tho the from Reto ork, i 8 to ho do the passeg . Chiatencenc®, Lt more hi 8 jeerar hens al the ee acroplanes el We purchased aeroplanes?’ business ing he rayanswered, “and Hen eae march quences of tho foe's success: _Ge ntlem. they wlll lay your towns ashes, mu build learning militia captain, invading Was enemy, about.to t imself, should the opportself.” Taylor, x who has’ been in} a Ho 7 than their w opeate ——— ad pany John John attend the session of the American Security & Trust com- on 5 The Salt Lake ADDITIONAL DELEGATES TO THE MINING CONGRESS total 5S TWO NEAT HOMES NOW HAVE NEW OWNERS directorate, the produced 3 two modern pressed Kk Mr, Caino has alread bric ontwelve housas in that Suh. and milk - Drummond, vice president; subdivisions were represented. John | Schenck, secretary, and these, with= H.|as Caine purchased three lots in Oakwood J ohnston and Louls Weinberg, form a addition, on two of which he intends| |B. the to erect houses, etructed division. Fifth East, Commonwealth and Utopia Avenues also offer desirable homesite frontage —with modern improvements—see them now— make your choice—call, phone or write—and at once— transportation at your service. Always Z EEe is 5 ™ an Is Very at Th . J. Blake and Hal Cc full payment for the capital sto ficers are W. J. B lake, presi In the sale of lots, Oakley, Fair-| s ‘a the of $1 Boulevard Choice Office 30 Main St. Auto ° $15,000 in shares WEEK | pany win exploit. miik cooling de vice west of the Mississippi river, company | Patent on the devi ce is taken over from Z 2g Week. a < i @ & B Investment South Frontage Kimball & Richards secre- E Diacing FOR ———_. 12th on _ both California cement monuments will be erected on the corner intersections— Water mains are laid on 12th South and the most modern improvements are being used to make Glenwood the ideal home section of the Southeast. Schedule, are ts, REPORTED neighborhood. at work grading the streets, shade In order that the farmers may begin at once, Director Durand indicates, as follows, what operations are to ba recorded although the schedule ts still In incomplete shape: Bach person in charge of a farm will be asked to state the acreage and value of his farm; that is, the acreage and vaiue churches, two car lines and protected Improvements : o provem: in Emer- Whitman, secretary, and E son Heights is well under way. The trustees for one year With oo Morris, E. M. Davis and C. the completion of street grading, side- Wh ta 4 the pia Mments, the place will take on the air The Improved Perfection of a well finished subdivision. company of Salt Lako pape filed articles of GOOD SALES ARE een with the _rhe Hubbard lot under the supervision of the county engineer, are in rapid progress. Substantial four-foot cement walks are being laid, teams and men are n s farm. covThese officers, with R. J. G a-jered with woodland, and, finally, that ham and E. Ben Brown, are the direc- | which is utilized for specified farm purtor a. poses oses. a Cannon & Cannon, real estate deal“Each farmer wlll be askod to give the Ths Onelda Social club, acreage, quantity preduced and value of lively ——— for lots in : headquarters at No, ach crop, including grains hay, vegeby m in | have «4, tables, fruits, cotton, tobacco, etc, raised orporated yesterday the es bart of the city. Dur- Fisher intend on © farm in the season of and ie “Each farmer will be asked to ‘report el lots in a Crest and a number in vil Bi on vo aeee oxing Pay year. . : every by building restrictions that will promote values, prevent the erection of undesirable buildings, and main- | INCORPORATIONS, LIVELY DEMAND FOR LOTS IN THE SUBURBS that will be absolutely dry and free from the seepage water of irrigation or State The offices of the company will be}lode in the San Fra Shortly moved to No. 16 Exchange |irict, Beaver county, is tale , Where a general real estate buslcapital stock. ness will be conducted, officers are C, C, Parsons, guarantee is the ideal place—con- venient to schools and heavy spring rains. questions to be asked by the enumerators shall be casily comprehended and so draw now being formulated by | out the information ordered by. congress to be ascertained. : at i large property owners in At the same time these practical steps street district which are being taken by the ce a company. census bure on | }; Will mean a marked advance in The apartment house fs three stories the farmers themselves will be called upon | Values In upper State street. A meet to help.push the etatistical plow over tl e high and consists of ten five-room |}, of property owners try-wide | coun field’ of farm data. will be hek They 4 1 i apartments, all of which have rented|. soon ” will be’ reminded that: an eaccurate. and at the Knutsford hotel well since the construction of the buildpractical census is the only one worth ing about a year ago by Jehn Q jobject of discussing varlous proposed while. jimprovements and wlso Critchlow. In addition to the direct appeal to the | committees. farmers, Census Director Durand will inA COMPANY EXPANDS |} Among contemplated {mprovements form them that the thirteenth United are the paving with asphaltum ‘ States census law requires that the agriNinth to the city limits, the reSouth I cultural census be taken at the same time—April 15, 1910—as the count of popuBirrell-Shipp Realty Company Will Be | moval of trees from all the parkways, : the removal of poles from the center lation. The questfons about farm opera; _ Incorporated Soon. tions will relate to the present calendar lightthe additional street and of the year, 189, but, on the other hand, © “Fiverything in real estate” is the ing of the street from the: Knutsford nquiries regarding farm equipment are Motto of a new company, known as hotel to Tenth South. dirécted toward the farmers the Bilrrell-Shipp Realty company, this kind on the day and date ofthe jwhich will file its articles of incorporameration, April 15, The latter ‘tion next week. The company is the division of the inquiry really amounts r result of the infusion of more capital The necessity for some written or perinto the A. H. Birrell company, which t done manent record by the farmers themselves f farm operations is obvious and {ts value bullding business at No, 65 Main street. of Incorporation of the West- {n furnishing data m ore rellable than ¢@ officers of the new company will |ernArticles Mining & Le guesswork is equally evident. ness. The Subdivision is well elevated above established grades of street and sidewalks. A thorough system of tile drainage has been laid under the entire tract, thus providing for protected base- e |'T. Cromer Mr./on 3 erect money. | purposes; ° the a e gf will purposes. furnish # renting c 4 = = o= 3 for will ane syste: from all appearances | Eleventh 3 terrace 2 = by special arrangements the 4o end Gumphries os oe leaden 2 Mr. t| ca pen-| irregular difficult woodmeA answeri n & 5 ae. W the > wey machine ee the. workkon on aBe lumber used ts the Sinla spruce by the car load. . Sixth to the sSouth South East 1°? East on th ? Hamilton, > ponth, , C One that will of an acctdent Myer. ert elfminate suchI ll sald, S| possibiiit |and for that reason t 6 area transferred {s now increased, tan { batar eee caues: as resulted at Fort Webster than * to’ the Tt will be impossible for the rud- | C@8e will Saray Wright Son LOD sald t ne transferred it by be thisneceo Mr. . 400 Anishing’\up the | busy readine: ithe, from gay as eet not to9 eee Sev Seventh te East. hsto Tenth the Webster on Frida right declared that with put48 || tho territory minor changes the aeroplanes | sive the needed ae on boing bullt on the same model as inaaeee one In 1903... "4 : hange een and 19 Webster r district tritory from Second South, an i ‘TL y t ta greater stance Tree OF four blocks |