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Show JUNE PESKHKT NEWS TUESDAY diversification of ths work Increased es the etty grew, as that not only the VETERAN NEWS LIEN elate is city, hut sleo the entire now coveted by The Newe In geth-erln- g ! Information. - The simple pro: E: LI vincialism of the early deye In treat-meFiiEss of newe It now replaced by In Name oa Genuine of scientific principles general gathering, classification, It and for public treatment In preparing handno Is . ongsr News presentation, written. except by country correspondents who hags no machine The traBom ef ths yetersn employs and ditional accuracy ef The News In as(CqotlllUed from pm two) of The News enInformation sill) former employe -- V suring and presenting eentinnee with Increased oarefalnet until their bade beck tn the tered upon I Tore worked front movnio and the management keep eveu pace sixties and seventies as apprentice Jfaftemoen fettlnx out on edition, with the demands end Improvements iblf I ocoomullstiiuaut at that. Thar of the day. The Newe now ha In In conformance with ths custom of no extra no "step tbo preas' Trr addition to the editor tn chief and his that .day.' In' substance Ih Indenfart or Ira, but merely the leak of pattern-!- y a assistant, a city editor, an assistant ture of thee apprenticeship were setups up by hand the few city editor, a rvawa editor, fielegrsph of the day which would later be their character editor, ths same; may elate editor, society ufltke up the entire copy of the tht-pape- r. "Bayer Tablets of Asptrln" la gen-ul- editor, auto- noted from the of that porting editor, mining editor, copy following About 10 hand com poet-tor- e Aspirin proved sefe by million emobile editor, specialists In muelo, look the place of the battery of and prescribed by physicians for over which KUhu Burrell, of this the drama, and a force of under was the twenty years. Accept only an unbrok- movies andsufficient linotype machine now In nae fci now entire cover the to apprenticed t Georg Q. oily, reporters en "llayer package" which contains dally preee room. The Newe field. on of the Journellstlo of the ear' sdllora and range Cannon, directions to rsltevo Headache, x boaata pearly a ecore of each tnachlnee proper Nows bounce Mapped Out. , "in the elden day the eompoeltora re- Toothache, Ksreche, Neuralgia, Rheupubllahsrs of Tha Deseret New Prior Colds and Bain. Handy tin ceived Uie equivalent of tS to II oenta matism, The sources of newe ere systematic- to this apprenticeship Mr Burrell had for every 1.600 "ems" and today they boxes of 11 tablets poet few cent In tha pioneer type speCieeelve-- J 1 to 1114 cent a for the name I ru exists also sell larger "Bayer pack ally arranged and reporters give de- served a year The Indenture the ages." Aspirin I trade mark llayer cial attention to their respective Jil foundry of ThO Mow iiunount, ehowtnc the difference tn uee Manufacture Monoacetlcacidasler of tail a Thus one reporter spends not follows: frpeed tn setUng acquired by the state In time capitol. the entire llcecld. Advertisement. Salley of the linotype machine hie copy "Indenture of apprenticeship. only gathering, but writing and $ It foU to the leak of OoL John Q. the "This Indenture of apprenticeship icannorv and hla brother Abram H. 8q uexe. 'Aiming the other Article these; special messengers to the hie eopy city between Charles telephone rush father of number of yeere brought to Utah by the Pioneers were editor' Cannon who for - Here U la read, proper Klihn Burrell of Burrell, a desk first part and Conducted The Newe'under a leaae matrices for manufacture of type, and headlines are designated and a copy Georg Q. Cannon the of ths second part the flret linotyping io Inaiallcontrivances the first types were turned out to reader goes through It for errors and witneaaelh: at first much re list by J. H. deleRumel. James or McLaren, addition whatever to. mk said EUhu Burrell la 'That ths enled by the advocates of hand labor. a type founder and chemist. also east tions srs deemed advisable. In A few bound ss an apprentlc unto were added In the hereby Jr ho new lnventione fonts of which ha many good tho copy minute from tho time said GsorY Q. Cannon from' the la one month'! time the old-ti- were most acceptable to type the printing reached the city editor It Is In shape ths rjt'i and data hereof until the tenth day of typesetters who had laboriously trade In lieu of importing all such for tho printer shot Is pneuand by A. D., 1174, to learn the trade 2Bt by band overy word In tho paper material front the oast. . matic tubes to ths composing room. May and occupation of a printer tn comoon began to bo experts as operators his has (Struggling along first with practianother reporter similarly, With tho adop- cally no equipment and facilities but position and Job work; and 1 faithful,if the new machlnea earns the stereo- the handmade efforts of ths pioneers. deuk in ths dry and county building) ly to serve the said Georg Q. Csnnon where tion of tho llnotypo headquarters, durwhen matrices re Ths Hnseret News, now immensely another at polio typing process, In constant touch with and correctly to demean himself ho tain keep of custom term of hie tha sending grown in physical proportions as well ths apprenticeship. and ."jilaced the old time and fire ing departments police 'And the said George Q. Cannon Tths forms themselves to the preas--tooin ths influence it wields, is still ths city board of health. Including tbs doe At flret any Ulustrattng bed to grinding out the news of tho day hereby covenant that he will Other reporters hospital. emergency vbe a mauer of wood cuta or hand- - en- war, peace, happiness and sorro- w- go about the city on definitely fixed teach the said Elihu Burrell the said to an inland empire the lm-- 1 detail, ops calling, for example, at trad and occupation of a printer In graving done on boxwood. thenChalk the bringing event happening all over tho the railroad office bank and promt-glo- b composition and Job work, and will plates superseded this and portent Tho present process of engraving. and sending out to Its thou-,nebusiness orficea Thus the city pay him for the period of the first "News was the first paper went of Chi- - sands of readers the Interesting newxi laid out systematically with refer- - year ending ths tenth day of May and cogo to Insert half tones, nearer hone 'enc to new sources and Is combed A. D., 1172, the sum of 1112, and for received from all parts of the1 year till the expiracarefully every day, leat some stray each succeeding west congratulating tbs paper on tho Item of Important news slip through tion of ths term of his apprenticeII ""excellent results obtained. one-half or 10 per cent of the end be grabbed up by some enterpris- ship, Tho little daily which was biasing In the Journalistic field. bills mad by him on piec work on compel! ing uvj :1hs trail for the four now thriving pa. composition. mpers of tho city and many another ."in testimony whereof ths parties Plans Hotel Landing -- successful sheet In the lntermountaln have hereunto bet their hands and f country, struggled on. Working by seals this tenth day of May A. D., Ground for In Airplanes alight-slithe 'lamp light, when a 1171, Balt Lake City, Utah. sun day s routlns kept the men afternews"CHARLES BURRELL, A - LOS ANGELES, IS. June tho first of builders CL, '.down, the (Cotinutfd from page one.) "GEORGE Q. CANNON. lntermountaln country for of the paper airplane landing field, planned "Witnesses: 'made possible by their untiring efforts no type seuing machine either. So southern California by tho Ambassa"Geo. C. Lambert of today. It was penoll pushing all day, and niie big modern newspaper tho "T. K. Taylor." Hotels dor System, it Is announced, the pay, coming through in corner 1110', will about But moat of tho when evening. to old guests be flying the opened yard gate in the old tithing meat. A. J. Bennett was added to tbs city ths new Ambassador hotel Is opened tlaja, consisted of vegetables, too staff, making it two man, and shortly her next September. El -- eggs, butter sometimes none could thereafter, the late John K. Hansen Tha hotel has also purchased a golf ifresh or any euch produce that Mr. In arand city editor, lift, course, 10 miles away, and has he secured. And older employees of was mad who had been sbeont In Eu- ranged for a landing place ther The Newe today remember the time Anderson, , associate was mads litl-2In FAMOUS VESSELS ISrope also, ao guests need not consume more shea such, "produoa pay! was mighty editor, conllhiHiir later telegraph time between hotei'Utd Coarse thah . , , , . , f.cccptable. editor under the Cannon Brothers' is necessary to make the distance In Rags and Paper. until 1S9I. an atrplan. In ths old days a sign constantly Under Mr. Hansen, Ih city depart, Ths management announces ft has fwae seen at The News office telling ment began to branch out. Type- wader consideration ths establishment 111 pamersby that old paper and rag writing machines were Introduced, of lu'own aerial taxi service. for book rould be gladly exchanged enough reporter wore added to ths for source CHICAGO, Jun IS. Thsrs I on this New Tho staff to adequately cover thy rapidly depended SCOUTS TO TOUR PARK. t print paper mad at the two paper Increasing field of news. Special men of famous fighting ship in graveyard . LIVINGSTONE, Mont.t Juna mill the first tn Sugar House and were detailed for special lines of of heart ths Chicagos Manufacturing scheduled numerous parties iater on at h mouth of Big Cotton. work. Tho News In l0i-- i removed Among the In the Chicago river Is as$vood canyon. This plant was, destroy- from the old structure that, for- so to tour Teltowstone park this yeaf are district. boroughs sembled on of ths strangest fleets ed by fire, William Howard was the long occupied the northeast corner Boy Bcoute from th five scores of of South Temple and Main street of New York City. Several pioneer paper maker and even made under escort. aver assembled on the Great Lake tome of the valuable material by hand into the fine' new hrownatonO It ru fi the boys are to coni announced .The submarine, ones the T and In ,the public work office on Temple ture on the southeast corner, knd the on a special car, tt Is Ons of ths prides of Admiral Von Tir-p- tt has little in its appearance to Indicate its war record of seven Allied ships sunk by torpsdoand gunfire and no ono know how many destroyed by mine for the U-- f 7 was a mine layer. Oa deck she still boasts A long range naval rifle, but below is only a shell. Her main engines and all her principal working parts' have been stripped out and shipped to Annapoli where future officers of tho navy will receive their education on machinery donated German governby the late Imperial was surrendered at ment. The U-Scape Flow after the armistice and was ons of five altoted to the United Btatea She toured the Great Lakes during the Victory loan drive before coming to her lost rest here. In this strangely assorted ' fleet Is the Essex, whose ancient wooden hull was designed to break up the slave traffic on the African coast. The Y antic was built as a yacht for President Lincoln, then remodeled as a naval oervett Her moat famous exploit was the vain attempt, in company of the Proteus, to rescue Lieut Greelys artlc exploration party at Discovery - . Harbor In lift. The Hawk, formerly a yacht was sold by the late Mark Hann of Ohio, to the government at the outbreak of war. She capthe Bpanlsh-Americtured the Spanish liner AJfonoo XIII off Ha ran a and brought her prize Into STEP FT.5:.l DID n il 13 1920 ASPIRIN to "Baja h .9 at b ll fee-ture- ill 'll tJ! -- - Extends Hearty me TO THE ' s DESERET NEWS t ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR nt 70th Anniversary ' FOUNDED p 1 a very to their present, modern and spacious in 1873 Cohns have grown from quarters. As The News has expanded, so has COHNS always keeping pace In the building of a Greater Salt Lake. No little share of our progress may be rightly attributed to our advertising, of which The Deseret News has been a factor. We most assuredly endorse The News as a pub-liit- y medium and wish for their organization continued - -- , success. - i. - aaa U-I- A Bamberger Goal Company READS LIKE A CHAPTER FROM THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. From a humble ' beginning nearly thirty years ago with one coal yard with a capacity of a few hundred tons, the business has grown until at present the company operates four modern equipped yards with a capacity of over one hundred thousand tons. , The Management port 0 N this the seventieth birthday of that hi sdi r is estimable paper, and to coitjIjW nd it for itsmany years of seVvicerjndis f geminating news to the public; : . i - 2- It seems: pertinent to remark that the first piece of advertising copy preCompany pared by the Keith-OBrie- n for publication in the ; Deseret News was placed in the .composing room in the hands of npne other7 than Mr. Elias Woodruff, the present Business Manager v : of the Deseret News. " 7 - ) The gunboat Wilmette, still In her gray war paint, bears little resemblance to her former self when she was the passenger liner Eastland, which turned over at Its dock In If 15, drowning 812 excursionists. Remod- eled and armed by tho navy ment, she Is now what her officer claim is tho finest gunboat in the service and is In use as. a training ship. ' Half a dozen submarine chaser stationed her ail of which saw- service overseas during the ar. are to bo sold, if the government can find purchasers. Tfo have already been disposed of. oqe bringing J 13.00ft and the other I20.0O0. They coet the navy department about 10,000 each. The yards are geographically located so as to cover the entirely, thus eliminai- a service to its patrons that is unequaled in this city.. ing all long hauls and affording The Bamberger Coal Company mountain region.- - are now the-larges- retailers of coal in the inter- t 1 The company as at present constituted was organized in 1895. Prior to that time fjie business was conducted under the name of Halm & Bamberger. In 1895 Gov. Simon Bamberger acquired the controlling interest in the business which was at that time reorganized. ' ' - - . ri i t The fact that hundreds of customers have continued to deal with the company during all these years speaks volumes for the business methods employed anLem- . jf-the fact courteous, prompt and efficient service rendered its patphasizes rons is the best advertising medium and the greatest asset possessed by the company. f H Pulpwood Facts bn M Alaska Are Sought S. Capitalists By.U, Alaska, June 15. for information are being received by tbs Alaska bureau of publicity from capitalists In all parts of the country who are Interested In ruipaood timber, mill sites and water power, presumably as a result of the, recent intimation that the department ef sericulture Is shout to propose 10 or IS jeer lease to those desirous of engaging in the manufacture of pulp-woo- d n TheTonee15 national forest, .Pout 000,006 sere approx-imatela hravliv of wh-c- h timbered and abundantly .applied with, mill site end water, Is the sub-lfJect ef many Inq'uirtca. Those wbojf have cloe-t- v observed the aeekenlns of Interest In the pvpWood Industry Alaska are of the that the et'mlnatlon of the "cash In advance- end year to year mtem of leering timber land will result tn the development of a great, paper pukirg which, they are nonfirtent. i 14 bound te atrert attention to ot her y ot AtrrVa nature! resource hl h hei long seated the touch of cepi- Rs-quee-ta tf u o - 3 Governor Bamberger has taken a very active part in the conduct of the busi- ness during all this time. His has been the master mind, defining and outlining policies which have in a large measure contributed to the rapid growth and ultimate "vsuccess of the coal business in general in this locality. , - JUNEAU, itielr The History of the VeWish to Congratulate an irffffliflfflwlti com-prisl- - The storage capacity of the four yards ia approximately, twenty-fiv- e thousand tons, and it has always bieen the aim of the company to hold that amount of coal in reserve to properly protect its patrons in the event of strikes, washouts or other, causes over which it has no control. During the recent switchmens strike this company was practically the only one prepared to cope with the situation owing to the fact that a large tonnage had been stored, thus eliminating any possibility of discomfort to its patrons. The company also rendered aid to a large number of the local retail who had neglected to store coal and who were obliged to draw from the supply of the Bamberger Coal Company to supply the wants of their patrons. lr pUe-tLa- lh i 3! ef 1 I ti ATimiAiBsw w w w m ' rc'MMi MnGwmwnJj jfwwwtf - aifj,w m w tk mr t j 4. fwri fi The publxity methods employed by the Bamberger Coal Company have at all times been of a high standard and in many instances quite unique, and elaborate. Ea J- THE COMPANY HAS L'SED THE DESERET NEWS AS AN ADVERTISING DIUM ALMOST FROM ITS ORGANIZATION AND CONSIDERS' THE SERVICE OBTAINED AS ONE OF THE GREAT FACTORS IN ITS SUCCESS. s.sm at,. k x- - f is - H |