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Show SWORN STATEMENT OF THE TRIBUNE CIRCULATION AND OWNERSHIP STATT3MENT OF THE OWNETISHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, Etc., of tho SAIT LAKE TRrBTJNTD, published daily at Salt Lake City, Utah, requirod by tbo act of August 24, 1912. Editor, William Nolson, Salt Lake City, Utah. Managing Editor, F. P. Gallaghor, Salt Lake City, Utah. General Manager, A, N. McKay, Salt Lake City, Utah. , , Publisher, Salt Lake- Tribune Publishing Co., Salt Lako City, Utah. Ownors: (If a corporation, givo namoo and addresses of stocltholders holding hold-ing 1 per cont or more of total amount of stock.) Thomas Koarns, Salt Lako City, Utah. David Keith, Salt Lako City, Utah. Known bondholdors, mortgagoos, and other socurity holders, holding 1 por cont or moro of total amount oi bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. Avorage number of copies of each Ibsuo of this publication sold or distributed, distrib-uted, through tho mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during tho six months preceding tho date of thiB statomont. Total avorage daily circulation, 18,726, from which thcro is doduotod, In conformity with tho ruling of the attorney at-torney general, all papers sold on tfhe Btreots, in hotels, In news stands and on railway trains, as well as by dealers who havo their rogular customors, ox-copting ox-copting such dcaloTS aB havo contracted to take aud pay for a fixed number of papors daily; also, all unsold and returned copies, leaving 10,122 as the avcr-ago avcr-ago number of copies sold and dollvorod direct daily to paid subscribers. A. N. M'KAY, General Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this first day of October, 1913. (Seal) J. p. FITZPATBICK, Notary Public My commission expires February 20th, 1915. THE above report of Tho Salt Lako Tribune is published in conformity with tho act of of congress of August 24th, 1912. It is important to note that in tho report of paid subscribers eliminations elimina-tions axe made which, bring the numbor of paid subscribers soveral thousand thou-sand below tho amount of net paid circulation as universally dotermined by newspapers news-papers and advertisers. Rulings of tho PostoflLce Department and the Attorney General necessitate those eliminations. Practically tho entire list of paid subscribers, as 6hown in the roport, is servod diroct from Tho Tribune, tho only additions being a small number served by news doalore who contract to toko and pay for a flxod number of papers dBily. Among thoso excluded aro approximately 400 news dealers, some of whom handle han-dle several hundred copies daily. There aro exoludod, also, papors sold on the streets, which run from 000 to 800 on week da-s to nearly "6900 on Sundays, in Salt Lake City alone. Likewise, papors Bold on news stands, at hotols and on railway trains aro eliminated. At noon yesterday the orders on hand for today's Sunday Tribune made necessary a total press run of 34,031,. divided as follows : City and suburbs 18,983 Country .. 15,048 During tho month pJLSeptembor, The Tribune's total circulation was as follows: fol-lows: Average daily circulation, including Sunday .. 19,227 Average daily circulation, excluding Sunday 17,041 Average Sunday circulation 33,434 Stroot sales in Salt Lake City for tho period from April 1st to Soptomber 80th, 1913, show: Average daily Bold on streets . .- .-. 648 Average Sunday sold on streets 6,533 A. N. McKay, being duly sworn, says that ho is the goneral manager of Tho Salt Lako Tribuno Publishing company, tho publishers of The Salt Lake Tribune. Affiant further sayB that tho foregoing statement as to tho circulation of Tho Salt Lako Tribune, daily and Sunday, during the month of Soptomber, and for October Octo-ber 5th, 1913, is true, A. N. M'KAY. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this, the fourth day of October, 1913. J. O. FITZPATBICK, Notary Public. My commission expires Fobruary 20th, 1015. |