Show STILL THE PREMIUMS tr Only T Fortytwo vI Applicants thus Far 1 FIFTYEIGHT TO HEAR FE01L The List of Those Whosecured their Premiums on Friday Notes of the Drawing f In the history of THE HEBALD there has probably been no such rush for issues is-sues ot the paper as occurred yesterday morning It was also the day of publication publi-cation for the big country edition of THE HERALD the SemiWeekly and we can imagine that there was the same feverish comparison of the numbers at home with those published in the paper throughout all the rural districts where that issue or TUE HERALD penetrates as took place throughout the twentyone wards of Salt Lake yesterday morning It was an easy matter for the clerks in the business office to distinguish the holder of a lucky number from the individual indi-vidual who came Jin on ordinary business busi-ness The former came up to the counter coun-ter in many varietiesfrom the eager eyed youngster to the tremulous dame or grandsire of eighty wintersThere was and not a nervous glitter in every eye until each held in his grasp the accepted order for his particular premium did he seem to realize that Fortune had not been playing with him The holders of lucky tickets came in a stream all day long yesterday yester-day but nightfall showed that only 42 out of the 100 had as yet made their appearance leaving 58 yet to be heard from Saturday will probably witness the usual marketing influx and this number will no doubt be heavily diminished dimin-ished before the office closes tonight The following is a list of the fortune favored applicants who received their Premiums yesterday 12A finely executed neatly framed Oil Painting SG32 W B BARTON Eighteenth Ward City 190ne hundred and twenty cans Wayup Baking Powder 1502 EDWARD BRAIN Twentieth Ward City 2O0ne Elegant Chins Dinner Set 3733 SIMON BBOS City 240ne extra Stock Saddle 11G GEO E BOURNE Z G M I City 26Pair Lifesize Photographs with elegant frames 8618 JENS SJESEN Eighteenth Ward City iOne Ladys Ottoman Silk Wrap 7523 JOHN LOLUN City 310ne Ladys Bonnet your choice 3631 JOHN LOLLINCity 39Two years subscription to DAILY HERALD 9196 EDWARD BRAINCity 450ne Accordeon with four sets of reeds 9522 RoBERT ANDERSON blacksmith Eighteenth Eigh-teenth Ward 4GOne Ladys Dressing Case 5318 ELIZABETH SPENCER Fourteenth Ward City 51One Ladys Black Cashmere Shawl double 875 A GBEENUALGH Provo 51One years subscription to DAILY HERALD 6513 B WELLIOTT City 57One Silver Cake Dish 7617 HORN SILVER MINING 900 ty 610ne Silver Beehive Butter Dish u 5047 JOSEPH OPENSUAW Twentieth Ward City 62 One Dozen Silver plated Knives and Forks 3736 F L P PASCOECity 63Stories from Homer five vols 6227 EOBERT ANDERSON City GlOhe Silver Jewel Case 568 MARY GOLIGHTLY Eighth Ward City 650ne Ladys Bonnet 8252 dvn RARTnNrit n oJ 67 Family Bible 594 JOHN FISHER East Bountiful 70011e Gents Watch Chain 2321 JOHN CLARKof Clark Eldredge Co 76 Two Pair Silver Napkin Rings 1382 EACHEL EDWARDS 770ne Goldplated Inkstand 376 B F WITTEMORE saloonkeeper 83 Two years subscription to SUNDAY HERALD 7757 CHAS LENZI Z C M I SHumes England five vols 3G09 PRICE NEEDUAM City 98 Barnes Popular History of the United States 6077 LUCY D YOUNG Notes of the Drawing SC TT CRISMON drew what might be called the Booby Prizethe last on the list He has not yet claimed it however IN YESTERDAYS HERALD George E Bourne was given the Rosier Fanning Mill instead of the stock saddle His name appears with its proper number today IT WILL be seen that the Horn Silver Company was among the favored ones The Utah Central Company though it held a myriad of numbers was less fortunate for-tunate SIMON BROTHERS the First South Street dealers in millinery goods sold one of their five chances to Louie Rans hoff a boy in their employ for 175 and this identical number drew the elegant china dinner set at Little and Roundys A C SMITH Co the enterprising druggists were amdng the earliest to apply for the Premium their number wonthe portrait of President Tavlor The picture will be hung on exhibition at their store with a card announcing where and how it was obtained I JOSLIN PARK very kindly exchanged the gold watch drawn by E D Woolley I and Mr Maringer mutually for two silver watches contnining the same I movement the Howard as the gold one had Both gentlemen therefore get I watches with their HERALDS N C LR EN superintendent of the East Coop of Provo called in last evening after the above was written writ-ten to compare jiLs numbers with the lucky I ones published yesterdaj morning morn-ing A look through them showed that hevheld for his house Number 2115 which takes the fur robe v 4 i > W B BARTON bookkeeper for S P Teasdel had received two chances in t the Distribution but being in a skep tical mood sold them to the oibce boy for twentyfive cents on theday before the drawing It so happened that one of the tickets drew Premium npmber twelvetheoil painting by mbourne valued at one hundred dollars I ON EVERY hand nothing but the ex tremest satisfaction is expressed for the I conduct of the Distribution and the outcome of it Prominent gentlemen who were among the disappointed ones say they are gratified that the great majority of the valuable articles seem to have gone into the hands that could best appreciate them The boom for I I TUE HERALD and the wonderfulincrease in our circulation which the Disribution has brought about are facts that the advertising public should make note of The daily issue of THE HERALD now stands abreast the heavy semiweekly edition something we have never before been able to say |