Show SELL HERALD FUR Sl SI SUbscriber Declines to Let S Paper Go to the Dollar Man TWENTY OTHERS DID SELL TALE OF A MORNING WITH A WELCOME VISITOR I have hae a complete coP or of The Sunday Hera Herald Id of M 4 said Mrs W WF V VF F Gardner Gardner who lives at the corner of Sixth nd J streets yesterday afternoon The dollar man had just knocked at her door and on Gardners appearance had made his usual polite inquiry uThen Then I shall be most happy to 10 give you a dollar for it said he In response to Mrs Gardners statement I dont want to sell the paper Mrs Gardner replied The dollar doUar man entered Into an explanation nation He tried to persuade Mrs Gard Gardner Gardnor nor ner to sell eIl at an advance of 2000 per cent her copy cop o of The Sunday Sunda Herald She was adamant Perhaps Mrs Irs Gardner feared she would be unable to get another copy of the paper In which e event she was of course perfectly right in refusing to sell And In any event the dollar man could not quarrel with her for doing as she pleased with her own Mrs Gardners husband Is Isa isa a car repairer and electrician employed by the Utah Light Railway company compan Before the stOl story of the rest of yester ester esteras days as distrIbution is told It may be well to ten tell of a letter received from one of The Heralds friends yesterday The wrIter writer ter gives the name and address of an aged couple and goes on Plea for Poor Man ManThey They are very eIT poor For a long time their only luxury has been The Sunday Herald Th The dollar dolar man should s he be a welcome visitor to these poor people Under the rules of the distrIbution resi residences residences dences must be selected at random and under no circumstances would it be right to go out to a given alven address and pay over one of the dollars It Is pleasant to an announce announce however that something better will be done for the oll people Begin Beginning Beginning ning next Sunda Sunday the they ar to receive The Sunday Herald fora whole year free of charge A J i P of 56 Fifth East street must have made 1 t lucky horses horseshoe oe Saturday He must hav ha driven in th the traditionally lucky number of nails and cooled his work In a luck lucky tub of water In no other way Is it possible to account for the fact that among the first real resi I dences to be visited and made happY by The Herald dollar man yesterday was the tho residence or Mr Ir Pendleton Mrs tIrs Pendleton was at home bome when Ue the theman man with the coins arr arrived ed She was waa happy to she had a copy of The Sunday Herald of March 4 aLd she pre pe it undiminished in quantity fin unimpaired in quality as th the power right say when the try to ta appropriate wat r The paper was as tuned over to the dollar man th the dollar as turned oYer to Mrs Pendleton end and so a transaction was brought to a satisfactOry conclusion Dollar for Walker The dollar doUar man brought down a whole covey at one shot when h he struck the res residence of Charles A Walker Valker South SIxth East street Mr Walker is known to people all over Utah I rho and Wy Vy Wyoming omIng ns as the general agent of the Chi Chicago cage cago Northwestern railway He was out somewhere rustling business when The Heralds ier pushed ushel the ben bell button Mrs Walker was happy to oblige with a copy of The Sunday Herald of the date She had all of it in first class condition At the Walker residence are four sturdy bO boys 5 They were inter ted the first In The Heralds distribution of dot dol dollars lars Jars and the they had been looking forward to their lUcky day Mrs Walker said yes yesterday es tertIa that she would divIde the money evenly among the Joun youngsters 25 cents to each I If the four Walker Valker boys bos dont load up on marbles and otter other things dear to the bo boyish ish heArt at this season it will undoubtedly b be because they are forcibly I Mrs Irs James Meier East Fourth South street whose husband Is a clerk clerkIn In the grocery of Zions Co Cooperative Cooperative operative Mercantile Institution had carefully preserved her hei paper hoping against hope that the dollar doHar man would va pay her Jer a visit isit Her care was rewarded before the morning hours tad had passed Boy Got the Money A A visit to the residence of Sol Siegel at East First South str street t disclosed the fact that some interest is being taken there In the dollar doUar Mrs Sie Siegel Siegel gel was pleased to that she had the paper and would take a dollar doUar for it She kept the mon moray for the Ule space of about three seconds A small maIl boys fingers reached up for tor It closed over oyer it and will let go of It later on The young man was the son of Mr and Mrs Irs Siege Siegel Edward McGurrin is th tha senior member of the law firm of Gustin Mr McGurrin is away n California on business but Mrs Irs would not go with him because she feared size she would miss the dollar man She was at home when opportunity knocked at ather ather her door So were her two sons one f whom the dona dolla as soon as his mother had produced th paper Come around next week and brin bring me a dollar donar said the other boy and the distributor was very ery sorry Indeed that he could make no promise William Carroll Wins I certainly am happy to see you ou said sald William Carroll a well known architect when early yesterday afternoon the tho dol dollar lar man reached hIs residence at Third street In the hope though hardly the expectation that he night be one of the lucky ones Mr Carroll had thriftily s his paper It was with genuine pleasure that tile the dollar was slipped to him himA A H Mayne the mining man lives at South FIfth East street right in the dollar mans beat Mrs rs Mayne lIane had saved the paper and she will buy some sort of keepsake with the dollar doUar Others who profited by the distribution yesterday were Mrs Alice G Guan Gunn wId wIdow ow 27 J street Mrs Irs W W V Guio widow I street Mrs S 5 WatkIns First street Mrs R H Cardall CardalI 29 East Third South street Mrs W V H Westfall 17 East Ei Eighth South uth Mrs William Buck BuckIe Buckley Ie ley South Seventh West Vest Mrs C L Olsen 10 South Seventh West Mrs J Fogarty South Sixth West Mrs C CF CF F West South Temple ImpIe C CH CH H o West Vest Mrs Irs Charles West North Temple Mrs Jr H S Pollock 66 3 North Seventh West Mrs John Treharne 10 Jeremy street |