| Show SALT LAKE POST OFFICE to The business of the Salt Lake post offlc has kept pace with tho general bUllneu of the city and shows a gratifying grati-fying Increase over the r cord for last year The administration of Postmaster Postmas-ter Thomas hu been satisfactory to the public and his reappointment nuns an efllclent postal service for the future The business In detail Is shown In tie following statement The number of n1cC6J of registered matter delivered at office In 1WO was > r61Si In laOU 409CS hawing an Inc in-c Me for the year of S12 The number of rtjRlsU packages rc cclvod for dtllvoo at the Salt Lake of flee from citizens or Salt Lake City luring the year 1SOO was 23715 and In 1901 20579 showing an Increase over 1900 of 2S34 Tho average number of pieces of mall handled daily Incoming and outgoing out-going at the present time Is about 65000 this Including letters newspapers newspa-pers packages etc Besides the main office In the Dooly block there are four branch offices where mall Is received and dispatched and which are fully equipped postof fices vli Sugar House Calders Park Murray and Fort Douglas stations and there are ten substations at which money orders and stamps may be purchased pur-chased and letters registered In the main olllce and stations there are employed forty clerks thirtynine carriers four stationkeepers and ten substation keepers There are connected with the Cal ders Park station of the Salt Lake office of-fice two rural delivery routes running east and west and covering the territory terri-tory east as far as Mill Creek and west to Granger and Hunter precincts the southern boundary being along the line of Fifteenth South street The number of money order offices which clear through the Salt Lake office of-fice Is about two hundred and the average ave-rage dally amount remitted by them I about 50000 the aggregate being annually an-nually about 2500000 About 510 ofllces clear through the Salt Lake office their quartet accounts ac-counts which average about 15000 or about 500000 a year INCREASE OF REVENUE The following comparative statistics show the amount of business done at the Salt Lake postolfice for the year 1901 which compared with the aggregate aggre-gate of 1900 shows certainly a very healthy growth of the trade of this city the Increase being J205S1S2 I lo i g I c = rH 1 = CIL I I I C > i3 33S3 I S i rcia lHQ V E w C I K I h C IM I y 258 C tf1l < = I cC en J13 q aa g 8 M 50 J fto 8 t Co 2cri IQ C 8 g rfs L A1 P1 J + v R 11o + I I I 188 = eZ 1 3b 138 8 x = 1 iciRi5 1 5 jR MCrrV17G V o = V7V > 6 T I of I = c i MMNM I 1 I Ho Q g I 1 or r = C > 2S gs wc = 9 00 Q K efiriSS t < = c = 8llg Co g U cicfrisf t J n ciicii 5 01 l c C9 I 1 o 0 > > I O SalJsF a 8 r g J to c ° Gi g 8 U 5 Hnctf l I n N r d g 1 f 1 cr 91 I M I a O to Iy I r c 6 1 Lr o t r = t = I 1 c u z E O 1 C 4 t2 s R m m n f k r 5 s2g s z anah o a = 5 o L E t l can Q E I g gg irjtAA i 1Q MONEY ORDER BUSINESS Tho following table shows the money order business during the year Just closed No of Orders Amount Fees Domestic money order or-der Issued2IC2 J2MeiSI4 K1S31S Domestic money orders or-ders paid 49T3 SttOM31 International money ordure Issued 35O5 4015115 JC72 International money ord rid paid OC 6C31 The number of orders paid exceeded tholc Issued by 15570 and tho amount paid out on orders was In excess of the amount received SOS7S33 |