Show IDS ADS SHOW SHO PROSPERITY Of JOURNAL Edition Crowded With Business Business Busi Busi- ness Indicating That Paper Has Had Continued Business Business Business Busi Busi- ness Confidence nights night's rest and so be fresh for tor travel tra at 8 S a. a m. m when the daily dally express leaves this depot At the Ogden house v o of offer of- of for fer is as good oo accommodations as any house west of or Omaha Free busses to to- ever every train to and from tho the depot John Mahon Mahion proprietor Hotel arrivals ar are recorded In lit two hotels the Townsend H House us which was wason wason wason on First South and West cst Temple streets recently recE razed razed the Salt Lake House which was waa on East Temple street now now- Main aln street where the Vienna cafe care noW stands Departures Departure and arrivals by Wines Kimballs Kimball's stages stases for Ophir and Stockton Stockton Stock Stock- tho the offices with Wells Fargo ton R. R C n nn w hn being Ing 1 vu uy h printed dan dally daily as were tho the hotel arrivals arrival From Front Washington came 3 a story by wire that the commissioner of or Internal revenue ro had decided that the interest on the new funded loan bond of ot 1881 was not to be Included In the returns for taxation in computing computing- the government government govern govern- ment meat tax of ot 2 per cent on net earnIngs earnings earn earn- ings tugs something similar to the co computing put put- ing of or the income tax toda today POI POLITICS TOO IS ISI I GI GIVEN N ATTENTION I I There was some politics In those days too A dispatch from New York Tork says sars that Samuel J J. J TIlden chairman of or the Democratic state committee has hassent sent circulars to prominent requesting their attendance at the primary primary primary mary meetings to choose delegates delegate to tOo the respective assembly districts or county conventions and concludes with these words Whenever gangrene corruption has reached the Democratic party we must take the knife and cut cui it out b by the roots II Another New York Tork dis dispatch alc says sas Mayor Oaky Hall has called a a. special meeting of or the board of or supervisors for Monday in obedience obedience- to the request of oC Deputy Deput- Comptroller Omen Green to act upon the tax lc levy Tho The unveiling of or the Lincoln monument menu menu- ment which occurred in park Philadelphia in tho the presence of at spectators is Js recorded corded In a dispatch dispatch dispatch dis dis- patch from front the Quaker ell city Another dispatch from Now New York an announces announces an- an flounces the thc a acceptance by Boss Tweed of ot tho the nomination for fop tI senator wherein he hoped his friends would stand b by him Twenty five thousand persons were present in Tweed Plaza Plara to endorse him He mado made a a. lengthy address in which ho said he be felt that ho he could safely place himself and his record as a public official o openly and publicly to their gaze It was at this time that Thomas Nast the great reat cartoonist cartoonist car car- began his cartoons of or Tweed that ultimately resulted In the downfall of ot the Tammany chief t. t In a a. dispatch from Indianapolis It Is 10 1 said that tho the Jury In the Bright perjury perjury per per- jury jun case after aner being out tortel forty eight ht hours had 1 failed to tOo agree asree and md was dis dis- charged It stood 8 S to toI 4 I for acquittaL acquittal acquit acquit- tal It was vs In this case that Dick Bright who ho was then the publisher of ot the Indianapolis Sentinel and anal who had been state printer of or Indiana originated tho the couplet which for many years was famous in the Hoosier state and which concluded when you OU catch a a. black cat skin It to the tail taU CROWNS CHOWNS SHAKY SHUY 7 i I I t AS 5 NOW Forel Foreign n dispatches record th the rumor that Emperor Francis Joseph Is about to lo abdicate that a strike by 11 tho the jour- jour men tanners and locksmiths of or Brus Brus- sels had been started that a a. review rc or of orthe orthe the Italian arm army with field maneuvers on a large scale was to take place Sunday at Verona In the presence of or orth the th king Five attorneys s 's were among the ad advertisers nil nil- headed b by the late Jonathan C. C Royle nole I Four our banks In advertisements called attention to their places of business and solicited business the First National National Na Na- a. a headed the thc list with the lato late Anthony Arthon as cashier This bank was vas a successor to Buss Hussy Dahler t company and had connecting outside It dealt in gold dust coin and an currency The Bank of or Deseret or which Brigham Brig UrIS' ham m Young Youns' was president and L. L S. S Hills cashier the forerunner of or tho the Deseret National bank also dealt Ingold in lu ingold gold dust coin land warrants warrants war- war rants and college scrip Wells Fargo company were also bankers oc- oc the site of or the present Columbia Colum olum bia bla Trust company and A A. W W. White While it company of or which Thomas R. R Jones was vas cashier were in the banking busl- busl ne ness es s. s Prohibition did ihil not prevail pre in Salt lake ake Lako at that time for Tho The Herald carried several advertisements nd of or sa- sa one containing the announcement that liat Phil Margetts had opened his neW v I establishment on First South litre ct and nd that his old stand on Second South street was still in full rull blast Mr r. r Margetta Mar Mar- getta was the veteran actor of or Salt Lake Lotteries s flourished then for an nn ad advertisement ad- ad announces 8 the fact that Church company a give h. h a a. grand rana gift con concert ert in Independence hall hail hall Salt Lake in which the capital prize would be lie l and that In a u no there would be 1317 gUts gifts distributed the tho total tota a ag aggregating aggregating ag- ag the tickets to be sold at 50 each o TIME OLD J IS STILL H The lato late Joseph Daynes Dancs was In iii bustness bust bust- ness nes then and carried an advertisement of Smiths Smith's American cabinet organs orSan and other musical Instruments as also tho tIm Grover Gro Baker sewing machine Utah Southern now a part put Continued on Page 14 U taD OLD SALT LAKE PORTRAYED POR BY HERALD OF 1871 Ancient Paper Is Taken k From rem Cornerstone of Old Cathedral Continued from page pago 1 1 P part rt 2 ml mixed ed Short Line Linc ran of ot tho Or Oregon on trains between Salt Lake Lalo and ind Sandy Sand the tho tare faro being being- 1 I each cacti way awry or o l.-o if IC paid on tho the train Gilm Gilmer r Salisbury ran rail dally daily dan stage lines through h Utah southeast Nevada r and Montana o south through Provo Fillmore leaver caver to St. St George and Nev r Wines Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- ball operated a 3 line of Concord coaches line between Salt and a n. stage express Lake Ophir and Tintic tho trip being made mailo by daylight Tho The Z Z C. C M M. L was In business i in n those days and in Its ts hardware department department depart depart- ment advertised cd that It carried more mor c than kinds and ami styles of stoves t to n select elect from Another column advertisement adver ment l facts and anil figures re regarding regarding re- re garding r tho the clothing and furnish furnishing furnishing Ins Ins- InsIe tic tic- another column told of th the c I 1 wonderful work that was donby done don e by tho Singer sewing sewing machine for o r which the coop op op co-op was Wl tho the agent spent Still faun tm another advertisement ment of or tho the big bin store called attention to the tho bl big stock of or home mado boots and sh shoes s which the tho storo store carried another column told of or the tho dry goods and grocery depart depart- i L ments r OF OP TILE j IKEI KE I. I PLIED DEAn SFA Carriages carried people to the lakein lake lakeI and the they called daily dany I In tho those o days clas S c. c un jo daw n nt nt t t the itA IA hotels except U. U lake Jake where to the take passengers to tho the s steamer camel t Lady L Ll l 0 oC of Oc th the they e La Lake h. h e carr car car- to Pettus r remaining the tho people i r Hed od the theat tier there about an hour The boat left len landing at 10 10 a a. a m. m an and d 2 p. p n m. m reat returning re- re turning at I 1 and 5 i p. p m. m The faro for forthe or the tho round trip was then the he r theatre was TI The e Salt Lake for l legitimate legitimate principal place of ot amusement lor 1 It opened at 7 0 clock clo k and mate plays plas ank Se 7 30 raised at 0 the curtain curt was 0 i The Play that week was Never r e er TooLate Too TooLate Late to Mend with Mrs MS E E. F F. Thomas ThomasI The Tho laughable I ta in J the principal role Letter Letter concluded farce f farce Larkins Ix Love Loc c eel ed tire the performance sire street et Faust's Hall on Second South was tho the vaudeville aude house and tho Carroll Car- Car attraction that the tho roll Jon family was week There was Little Dick the Ju Juvenile ju- ju venile veune wonder onder Master laster Bonnie Dennie tho the youngest character extant Master Mas Mas- Master raster ras- ras ter ter Eddie the he original Ingin Rubber r Jack The orchestra was under tho the direction di direction di- di of oC Charles W W. Lill rm Mixed trains trams were run in addition to passenger trains on the Utah Central railroad between Salt r Lake and Ogden the tho fare rare on tho the passenger er trains between between between be be- tween the two tw cities being and on the mixed trains Unless tickets tickets tickets tick tick- ets were purchased before boarding the trains an additional 50 cents was charged In those days lamps wore were used a all al- al 1 l I most exclusively for Illumination and andon an advertisement ad of or E. E Reese Co an announced announced announced an- an the opening of ot the Pioneer Lamp store stora of ot Salt Lake which would occur Monday October 2 2 when whon there would bo placed on sale all tho most Improved patent lamps In light t oil and coal oil oU goods bOods Vapor gas gM stoves were also ono one of ot tho the novelties which tho the firm handled Two columns of or small two-inch two a ads s advertised various houses in San Francisco FrancIsco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco and one half column each was devoted to advertisements of ot New Tew York and Chicago firms f Of all the advertisers that w were re InThe in inThe inThe The Herald of ot that date there are aro still sun three who are In business in Salt Lake They arc are the Z Z C. C M. M L I. I the Co and tho the Da nes Music company compan RECORDS SHOW HERALDS HERALD'S GRO GItO The Salt Lake Herald was born Sun Sim- day June 5 6 1870 1570 Ed Edward L. L Sloan who was the tho private secretary of or BrIgham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham Young was its Us editor Ho had long urged the establishing of ot the paper paper pa- pa 1 per and finally succeeded in inducing I W. W C. C Dunbar to tako take a I. I chance chanco with him and they purchased the tho old plant of ot the tho Salt Lake Telegraph of which I J the late lato Col T. T G. G Webber was busl bust J ness Hess manager and T. T H 11 B B. B Stenhouse the editor The plant had been removed to Ogden where tho the paper was wa publIshed published pub- pub a short while and then suso sus- sus sus o and It was this plant that the projectors of ot Tho The Herald purchased and andon t r on on which their first Issue was printed Shortly after atter John T T. Caine Calne who for many was the delegate delegato to Cont Con- Con t s-ress s from tho the Territory of Ot oc Utah purchased purI purchased pur- pur I chased a third interest in The Herald I and became its managing editor Four years after tho the establishment of or orJI JI Tho The Herald Mr Ur Sloan died and John T. T J I Caine became its editor Tho The first t semiweekly edition of or Tho Herald cameon came cameon came cameI I on September 2 1874 1574 and on March 4 9 1980 1880 tho the first edition of or tho the Weekly Herald was issued both have since been een dropped Brigham H. H Roberts was the editor of or Tho The Daily Herald in tho the early eighties and ho he was succeeded by tho the late date Byron Dyron Groo In 1892 The Herald Herald Herald Her Her- ald passed into tho the hands of or the Gentile Gentile Gen tile part of 1 tho the Democratic party of the tho territory headed by the tho late Frank Frnnk Dyer then United States marshal for tho the territory tho the late R n. C C. C Chambers who was m made de president of or the tho company company com com- pany ny Simon Bamberger present governor governor gover gover- I nor of 01 Utah and a a. number of or others tho the party pu purchasing 50 GO per cent of ot tho capital stock of or The Tho remain remain remain- dOt der of ot tho the stock was In the tho hands of ot the tho Mormons with r J. J Grant now president of ot tho the church a as vice president dent William Hyde who had been for many years editor of ot the defunct St. St Louis Republic was made editor of ot The Herald and Charles W. W Penrose now of ot tho the first presidency of or t tho e church was made managing editor Ho left lert the tile Deseret News to accept the position For t two to o years the paper was W in the hands of or th the gentile IJo element when I passed assed to tho the control o of the c church ur b people and anel President Penrose b became camo its editor In n chief The p paper per In Ini 1886 had been incorporated with capital In the tho lato late nineties the tho paper was purchased a ed by A. A W. W McCune and re re- re tamed d control for Cor several years when he be sold ebid it to W. W A A. Clark then United States senator front from Montana Later the Intermountain Republican was es establIshed established es- es and about 1907 1901 The Tho Herald and the Republican were consolidated the tha paper carrying earr the hyphenated name arao until July 1918 when the he name Republican was dropped and since then It has carried the original namo name The Salt Lake Herald As ha ha- been said Bald on previous occa occa- sion on n mention of ot Tho The Herald anni an- an n r ni- ni r 1 have been mentioned The r of ot tho publication r and and fearless fearless- The i i last I st the same J r r I |