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Show oO 8 ae se THE § STRIDES SHOWN of Building Growth. makes Hiasler's good : dst.) a hans ( wh ‘$33 01000 | total cost of the bulldings| permits were issued for tho | ich bas just ; ended, starting 7 Januar 1 1909. was $1,107,2¢ Th over the corts an. inex aesoF seat 7 108, lacking 1+ responding - quarte . sn ; nit mati. | + Jess than $11, 000 ° 1 ee | + op ee | * » 4 . s th =pe che ar aor r ao ‘S eae + -|* $2¢ F ‘ebruary, rE Tac uae a » _| @ ee | + | + + S| Big Among care Buildings ‘Swell Ficures. the permits issued during were some whi brought an te among gush these avenue, hullding, i ree-story Be 8 the COMING It ts desirable Oblo s Ande aweiling. srigham ai t as their native Pu CK N + rson, issued were for as a one-story one O88 1 s street, state, to send + + + +) > > + | . BRIDGE Is ; Forgery-Served SMO YS ig attorney resident of eity he harged eset Who and San for Reproduced With at Friday i With | der 9 i County Attorney Job P. checks 1e¢ value of $110 last oyermb befriended Hammerton, h fire Lyon eS r. ‘and which | ing the phe n is be visitors home dies, cereals, will be given In Monday of! tail clerks be-| tained forgeries rraigned for which Hammer-| yesterday. id-to- have lost all earthSan Francisco April er tl be seen front of converted slesiric lights. xcellence are aggregated Lyon had| it {s sald he overlooked the forgery checks, totaling $15, shortly fore ton {s - to thr of | The prizes coming in brewed location Mai bulld- and charg April HEADS All| BUT THIS MAY 6, city will hursday be the re- enterening 8, N, . 2 way. If not, Salt Lake of "con-| erday's 83; minimum, 36: cena 44. which is two degre lo orrtil Rotel exoess or deficiency of CS. since the first of the month, none... Accumulated ex - o te mpe rature since Janu-| ary l, 367 degree otal precipitation, none; total pree isieatios since the first of the ercpth, 2.85 inches. which 1s 0.85 of an inch b above norma Act anialated excess wince Je ry 1, 2. inch Relative "humidity . Cautious at : choice 6 p. m., of 31 the fin- est ingredients, Cautious direction perior help. of Cautious adherence to the original ‘‘Sweet'' re¢ ; a e1pes. . : late - eating safe on Candy that makes the palate long for more. FIRST TELEGRAPH the widow |@Sraph death but Publicity company, as of the Giles-Me\Uister recently in the the com- committee. Advertising ageney. newspaper husiness and The These its two, thoroughly per} To Holeproof of Mrs. Cynthia |) Te#idents of Salt Lake | the telegraph was an The first telegraph | Lake S constructed Cal, dur family le Crosley. was made, 2,441 5,364 199 rpet cleaning ant 1sCo. guaranteea Co. he tne vou, capital st rain of apltal - or Charges shine, eat. Just you will a block district -5 at 23 HOME like and nutes' W. ist April walk, MU SURE BE OF ITS | | | 59 East Police . . | elected | 200 O. . for Salt for for E.,&., th last. night members of meeting Lake No. year y lodge. The followed by vi fier " a 85, other offic ers | en. Where i the Razor Cars Stop. Stropp. dand@®, e are Sultair, it . | _ | April 2 | As | night } witwil of the woman vagrancy : Bowman the City on bera tn the court \ ~( ¢erlm Wed- WILL o v 1 oO Wa h rr peculiar cut of hil r robbery yee an eld 25 p i ne front « on the morning of Donaldson b tt coa Iso b the péecullaritl of a revolver with a ba rel about two Inches 1 length, while was used to persuade him c give ul his money and watch c., *roker ji also of. the opinion. ths "this ig - the same man wie held hiro. the same rning tf Grand thaa ter Donaldson's vail "waa ixed at $500 ine he will probably a bound over to the district court, Outlet Pipes Give Justices and Other Officers Do Flooding Whole Not Qualify in Time Neighborhood. Stipulated. the result of in the wooden sewer of a break Tuesday stave pipe of the at a point under iat oO r; Ss aer Sixth, ‘ Sb S o a4 part the railroad heat As a the pea the main | COUNtY Ane 2§ $ t Soars: eels,| Ve tracks was ae : t in rk result and of several justic other officera of falling the to qualify, county It of the liked; commissioners 7 wi d te to ine day the costiore positions forte which these wen Geen persons were chosen It was inno that the foellowup eae rittcl tere had failed to qualify , tis ie Nant s 7 ; _the y slagotaeh . : 4 ae D ‘ _ un-|} constab! sone lane cai ana berg justice of the peace, Seventh pre ct J. T. Atwood, con ible, prectinet No. 8, CG G iders, Garfield precin« was nec ur + fo ahatheseth pecoe aaa It lala RAIL EGU reor 1s E City Engineer ie ‘ Keisey said last night that work ould be started on Thur sday he air of pea break stated that the morning, and contre ne re repair was up to the for know thelr "talline to do thila le = not " VETERAN CO COLONEL GCGOES ON NINETY athe RIDE Mr. Keisey aid there eem to be Sen oF a pana a rab oldare veral slight breaks along this pipe./ preseht t Fort Doug! esterdal to has been gi ae 1 great deal of | wiin the regular month] inspeation | which Flac there tatloned troo ¢t 8S.\of in the O. one the that but trouble, | L. ; yards worst att va nspected : by it ol seems ~ to be the wor p the staff, ind tt ind \ «w t an 5 Soa . a x } Raine work put a was men of force A | aa ue nae ena Gantt Walter! a-rnnel the) iter compan raflroad the |by recefved we ' troop the revie had), which track th put to | break, been undermined, into shape orders to mal a ¥O-mile ridé wit i Elk Fuel Cleanliness Co., 14 w. a heat. the oe So. 360 Pho Breeden Oifice fice Supply Co. | it next tl a ' pe : ot y Car Seat rout f lo = ' Tr € trip for ‘MOT HER. LEAVES PROPERTY ° TO HER NINE eheDaes In lay Sait ist, the Third D:‘atrict court the will of Caroline Brig Lake, who ‘ here Mareh was a oes probate ors 5 t ) © worth Biz rdw a Briss Alber Br another Car line ‘See a The remainder to d at 7 of ne L Bens es.Brine ; seas tt ma Rig ; ‘ triccs these equally am mon £ vided Fine jeweler, Ge rty la be Briggs be dadhie g > watct rep siring A . South a. 12 East).First Se tee Carriage and ia mes 81, for aes he the hase failed common Riser, St Barton, Fens le. ask! ey i ne! ind | ! but old: vi Se aa Captain to irce, ee, are we spea ing Chase Sar all that & ‘wkil asent - ne gred I senled» cans make imposflavor of Pound tins-45c 2 pound tins-85c 3 poucd tins )"5: -$1 pro- necessa dls ‘ ki ff co The hermetically loss or substitution aible light uae "Octot 1, 1908, E ln Be court. st Wed District egain the filed Third a complaint Eu gene r Ferndellrepresnt i he Our brand th< of ending. th blendi ful tent oe ee lass FAILURE TO PROVIDE IS CHARGE HUSBAND FACES Alleging + this will be time-seasoned r anars must be the best- Of Albert Brices McCoy's 5 ity livery. Both of life lton. itiesin UR |} ni ! Arrasmi ot t ride orge Daniel Georre Gdward Josey rthur, john. James Lorenzo, Ruth Ann sidows) arol P a Clar ind ‘ r Hike the wi atit Your son, $30¢ to granddaughter pr compllan oat anes he f i a ah® breakfast * cup ahiidcas nir the to ri o in , yt tT vide 7O in St CITY, UTAN ei list { t Ball \ t gt a For desks, Largest chairs, stock a litt || tionery sttypewriters) W.and 24 staSo.| | exercise w 1263 « * the postoffice early March 6, Identified es iat ‘fie ishin come two : robbed 5 4 the en Our manufacturing is mainly confined to to desigus special order, and we especlally desire such work. LAKE when charge M. of dermined and a portion of the neigh-} borhood flooded until the city authortitles stopped the pumps the of office the at stated was It board of public works Wednesday 4f-) | ternoon that it was not known whe th! ier the break was caused by a "bad) oint," or by the pressure = on the , . } : our ae by y the. > passing of tra ve pass ee ains over- hese? SALT guilt a : | outlet . ; We are doing such work every day, and doubt, not e Wooden Way, | BE SAY IT CANNOT THEY WHEN DONE ARE TOLD THAT A CERTAIN PIECE OF JEWELRY WAS MADE AT PARK'S. if you of Bite Judge J, division ieNa ae ! PEOPLE SOME Bell 4256, BREAK IN SEWER SLOW APPOWNTEES. DAMAGES TRACKS LOSE OUT ON JOBS la mae sot yme am pr jen ter for Ind. 978. 1st South. hief Sheets testified he had oe the olored woman for about a year,! and th at she had been before the court 1 number of times for ancy and on more serious. charges This evi-\ dence aoa nisbataioeiniat by the other witnes | Louts Marger and R. H. Abel were teach giv 50 days tn the city jail foe aii eaine Tiles to a charge of | distribution a J of the: venir time ‘ Asst. Mer. Coniet Mill Grinds Grist ot Some O!d and New Offenders tried.on leone and Finishing. o C. I. Price, | yeste ledier rdpy Sle iter Ce of | F™), Tine co oe eee | to his departure on a mis Previous farewell | sion to the Eastern sta fentertainment will be wiven 1 in- honor of i A. Babeock tonight In Tourth ward assembly hall. @ program follo ; ocal solo, Don. Priestly: selection, Adolph Laubengair;. vocal solo Agnes McMullen plano duet, Nora | Sperry and Fay Jensen; remarks, missionary; vocal solo... _-. Sexieon Bangater: quartet, J ». Bowers, Leon Mayhue, Mrs. Jeessalyn Shaw and Mrs. Lucretia Mayhue; pia alo, see Bult; recitation. Ada Stark: remarks, Bishop Cc. -H. Worthen Opening e Was ; fore j inal ban- arank. | sctexenat an mea i Suing knits, | loyal knight; P. < "olemérad esteemed esteemed lecturing Ke "Ri dman, treasurer; J. A.j tyler; A. J. Davis, representative to the grand lodge: W. P. Cooper, ' the rdict | busia price, you: can fix Y) Place, P Sterrett ‘ol Kodaks No were re| | lectionor A. W. Raybould to fil nisit tact aa to fll i | sixteen sy wucbeive | The M. in will be } forty- third "annual Grand Arm °o at a gathering the was lodge ensuing nsu e F. Reasonable. rtwitl inding th fact that, « nkenr Both of -the ‘ She lef of dect ive an ld ender I 1 Smith, ac 1 ind Detecti k urd Jann andl to i rine lorin ‘ Ho 1 der tory evidence We a | to the ter and hat! of Lizzie | M:é aded not gu } fixed at 0 and the ‘ yraham, a colored woman, late denizen April | Commer l tree i jury returned Ambrose Dor I NEARING COMPLETION v St. } | s The final batch of proofs of the book-| let of 64 pages that is being printed for the committee on the G. A. R, ento Exec ae delivered were campment Direct or Ses- Club are Albert Toronto, Mgr. ~ ENCAMPMENT BOOKLET one) DEPARTING MISSIONARY ruff « ™m business meals are palatable 7." wholesome Regular boarders, $ week. bast between 24 and 3a" South. 1,160 9,164 to suit yourself; we have X/ alternate representative to the grand . | lodge;, Frank L. Gardner, trustee for three year Installation takes place them from the Dime | next Wednesday Safety at 10e to the ‘2. April Saltair, Opening 4 dance, Gillette at $20, Arnold Fountain Razor GIVEN ENTERTAINMENT is built like a fountain 3 the P. perity" of ‘the ine A YOU So. and 2. Officers ness COOKING. e W half bank , BUY RAZOR The this time he does not wish to remain in school until the end of the school year. This is the first time in the history of the school that a student, who has been in the school for only two years, has received this honor. Mr. Openshaw graduated from the medica) department of the University of Utah two rent 666 5,982 House. a ee YOU SAFETY sT the - QUALITY. winter examinations of the medical department of the Northwestern University, Clarence Openshaw, son of J. E. Main NATIONAL HOUSE CLEANING CO. } in Held Is sion ~ WHEN As a result of returns from the mid- for 944 5,362 Social and Business he the of bank. : of| John ssgriff is president; vice president, and W ES vice ana d ent. It E first - cre ‘SALT LAKE BOY | BREAKS UNIVERSITY RECORD DELICIOUS .. ° weorganization the is Commerc! National al Ne C "This present e . 113 22 OOoaaacm Are You Ready Today? Just Phone Us. SUNDAY 4,851 382 83 i¢ cities of Salt Lake and Sacramento Saltair, Were jrut. in' close touch with each other. rr Ry ener ear Lake Photo Supply Co. Kodaks = sufae Kodak finishing. te Main St. Tokense Cleaning DALY 2,262 2,046 110 t 900 500 11) sox. 15,1909. Net paid subscribers . . . 4,326 Net sale newsdealers 5 e 209 Net train sales .. . : 58 Advertisers' copies,eexch. comps, newsdealers' return 502 TOTALS .. 45,095 rill, W. P. Noble, J. B. Cosgriff and bee Cc. Fox, to organize the Continen . E °o of Salt Ti Lake, has ven = | bank National of comptroller the by approved the days when unknown luxury Mne from Sait to icramento, The Crosley time had Award City, Utah, March co SALT LAKE ELKS th West, | it is the experience on |!s said to have enabled Mr, Crosley. to nake a low bid for the construction of the line. (insured) MODODDIOIORD999ESRS3SS verify our office count, 9,205 soo ates Wubbard MeAllister, The application made some thirty | days ago to the secretary of the treasury by J. E. Cosgriff, George E, Mer- of Powell Crosley, pioneer telline constructor of the West Pianos oco the was BANK CAPITAL STOCK IS TO BE INCREASED LINE years ago. Sweet's Society of AN papers. the formerly of C. R. Brazier Adv. Agency. Caution clear through on Openshaw of the Utah National bank. our part 4 makes choco- }{ 225 been notified by the faculty that he may receive his degree of M. D. at yours. member of C. R. BRAZIER, SHAY'S CAFETERIA. enlarged Home cook ed food 11-to 2 p. -, dinner 6 to 7:30 24 E. Third rane tL. t _ | iittienak su- a daily report A. E. HUBBARD, of the Hubbard Publicity Co. MALCOLM McALLISTER, of the Giles-McAllister Adv. Agency. happenings in the weather. line ieotteene ig. reported from Seattle, Wash., and Temperature a .. 50: maximum, | Pecalls to the minds of many old-tim ce one local the GRAND TOTAL .. . . 10,752 8,925 12,650 18,369 We hereby certify that the above figures are correct to the best of our knowledge. Yours respectfully, | DEATH RECALLS DAYS OF will have as account various publish 6,668 et appeared in the Northwest country, has begun a leisurely trip towar d e. t may spend itself on he ference rains." A detailed' the to 3,563 | rive in Salt Lake next Saturday from ;an extended trip in the East, The} detailed arrangements for the dedica-| ae will be made after he reaches the DIE COMING a of agree . 5,657 | and Archbishop John Ireland of St.! | Paul | Bishop Lawrence Scanlan will ar- WAY wae fell orate should Circulation: take part In the ceremonies will be! | Archbishop J. G. Glennon of St. Louls! Today will be "fair" and meteoro-|} Just logically the same as yesterday, fro ym. | Lunch all indications. This forecast applies to} p. m. the entire state. has and Sa of Maleom whom Circulation: Outside Formal dedication of St. Mary's cathedral has been postponed until August 15, to arrange a time when Cardinal James Gibbons will be able Our carpet ‘cleaning ‘is guaranteed. Wavtonal. Houee Cleaning Co STORM Hubbard, named one x TOTALS all can- Craft.| atta F ; ea No 559 | to attend. August 15 Is the feast a f| the assension of the Blessed Virgin. ' - Apri | Among other high churchmen who will| M. BROBERG, G. or shine, April circulations it Republican: souvenirs TO ATTEND Sr E. rain the entering We guarantee uniformly smooth and lasting finish. We use only the best wax and each man is an expert. a maz beverages, waffles without evening, the on e, fro the offered and to Governor oe Spry and to be entertain he committee has ontaraaa tho consent of the city counet o fence off to drink z checks, his arraignyon to the Leta in connection ment Pranneseny, with three of the --_-__--_____ Saltair, investigate papers REPUBLICAN HERALD REPUBLICAN HERALD Net paid delivered by carrier 5,047 2,743 5,082 3,031 Net paid street and office sales 90 162 870 4,862 Net paid news stands .. . 30 128 65 225 Comps by carrier, office comps, missed subs., employees' copies, files and unsold papers ... . . 490 530 651 1,087 | saiaigeparejmene under the name of | CARDINAL GIBBONS IS Neighbor Gards {de at 5 Beventi ; nelanbare: invited. EF, and energy, to the proposition. agents and newsboys, as well as the complimentary copies. City | { he nk d in the ‘ e quake and, up the practice of law in South Main/ front of the Chamber of Commerce for etree e began drinking later and/the purpose of making displ of became involved in a forgery tran Utah-made carr ea, monuments, | action, for which he was sentenced to} b ks and tiling and other manu | prison for four years, County | tured products of like character, Attorney Lyon succeeded In getting a - os pardon for Hammerton, who also is Attention. Women. of Wood. me ee of Salt Lake Circle sted to attend the and selected that ee Easter- Let Our Experts Wax Your Fioors | work of morning. | present. ore earthquake. the name A. Hubbard integrity be contest the George E. Hale, Manager The Republican, City, Dear Sir:-The committee appointed to examine and certify to the circulation of your paper and the Salt Lake Herald beg to report as follows, attaching thereto a duplicate copy of our report on the circulation also of the Salt Lake Herald: Fidelity Fair. | features that catch One of the ; the attention ae, aoe dustrial fair w ope at'2 Ye K Friday will be a Sranenaac an in miniature of the gre bet eapured bridge over j}the White cany mn, in San Juan county This natural aret bh has been christened 32 0 feet, ‘Augusta,' and has a span of lthe height to t! e under side of the bridge being 265 feet, the oh icknkess of |t> © are an oe fe et and the width of tie adwis feet is exact In its details Nin, coiaire 1d it is big enough to reach across the Bie hall In the h Chamber of Commerce. irvthe spectator rill me ntally>.) multiply i th > ps rs tive 7 yne thousand hy e | will ve some sption of the ma nit udehave this we nde etal natural Ww on- -has-veon a practicof the fair will who formerly w a | street, oe entire Francisco, came after the with forging the Salt Lake erecting and decorathe c Ww € booths Aah the exhibits went jing the jon with more men and material Wedrank Holden Bey who WAS | nesday, and the electricians got a good pardoned out of the state prison last} start on the stringing of festoons of vear, On a ak. iit for ery, wer ar- | electric bulbs More exhibitors are ralgned Wednesday in_ Judge D.|coming in dally. Lewis' division of th Third District Admission to the fair is free, and court answer to a similar cate conference visitors will welcome; In nad paterer a plea of not ity: {8 | fact, they are cordially invited to be . named Mr. advertisers of accepted See To ascertain the actual circulation of these two papers, we have made a detailed investigation of all the books, cards and records in their subscription departments, counting the names of the subscribers and the number of papers sold to newsdealers, The | Term in Prison. alone Republican aceepted of of conditions | ‘| Charged committee the Herald auditor. Herevith are our certified reports to the managers of the Salt Lake Herald and | -story 2.300 a of we personally watched the press run, and checked the distribution of the papers being delivered by mail and carriers, and the number that go to the office for street sale, city newsdealers and for complimentaries. The distribution tallied with the press run, and these figures tallied with our count of the office records, giving us a complete and accurate verification of the circulation. As a double check on the city circulation, we took five names and addresses from each letter in the alphabet and personally ascertained that each one was a bona fide paid subscriber. During our count we had the services of Mr. A. E. Carr, an expert public accountant, who acted in the capacity of brick Phonograp! ) coneaee altering brick store, 22 West Third. ‘South street, 9200. 00 Hammerton that The men For We, the undersigned committee, selected to verify the circulation of the Salt Lake Herald and The Republican beg to report as follows: a TURAL 622 rth Grant street, $1: B00. Lake polisinn and Trust com- | two ne-sto brick oe y, Ohio x ditianis, on avenue, $2.00. | Utah's Wonderful Structure Is y+ aolp h pany. an $12,000. The building aeraith ane da of the month ee have -_ South et, to | their names to undersigned + committee In order action | + may be taken relation to the > vinit of Ey 78 and relatives, ir pr. J. J. SNIDER, erase of ¢ Her EET toes iz No 15 W 2nd South St. Salt Luke. atreet sre 000, Salt "Lake Mining and Stock ane hange, Exe hang re ba etory bulldin 000 teer, dwelling, South Te a Bast erent $10,000: E. B, W x ks agent ate Sout GHIG society orguntzed to Salt lake + City which may be c large _ + Vnotnge to makin pleasnat the + tay of Ohio people when they are + + A. G. ve o here during Che RR, encampmen uguat. c+ especially desire th at all eltizens + of Salt Lake and Utah, who claim +, M ec Sars os al ric ck, both SSS in March The Republican, in an endeavor to show the advertisers of Salt Lake what they are getting for and through which of the Salt Lake papers they could reach the greatest number of prospective buyers, one Herald Flour bread. the re cord Orererereeressseseests e+ so 8 high being: gyr ymnasium, four S: ran A. #15 more 19C9. See sleatictages was EVERYBODY FROM OI WANTED TO JOIN THE. | for the e of City, "ullaine e ‘te ard while the for which 1, local acquainted with it, appointed a third, R. Brazier, of the C, R. Brazier Advertising agency, a ell-known advertising man. These three sec amar the services of A. BE. Carr, an expert accountant of recog -nisid ability This committee and its accountant had full access to the circulation books, and all source: s of cire ulation verifieation in the offices of The Republican and the Herald, When they had finished, the accuracy of their report wus vouched for by Ure managers of both The Republican and the Herald, On March 16 The Republican published the report of the committee, but the Herald did not do so and has not yet done so, despite its agreement when the investigation was begun At this late day, the Herald is whining about it, trying to discredit the committee which it a ted to select. | The Herald talks about the circulations the two papers bad last August, The advertisers of Salt ce thoroughly understand that it is not a question of the cire pone last August. It is a question of cireulation whe n the committee made its ee and what it is noy On November 1. 1908, the Herald printed "ene its daily average circulation for yaa 1908, was 10 306 On March 1, 1909, it Wintel! that its daily average circulation for the preeeding month was 9,035, a net loss of 1,271 e Republican once more offers to pay ‘$1,000 to any charity the Herald or Tribune y select if elther ofr 1,000 as many net paid subseribors daily as The them can and will prove that it has within termnablic an. i the Herald will accept this challenge, The Republican will agree to have, as a member of the Investig ating ) an expert accountant for Senator W. A. Clark, owner committee of three, an employe of the Herald, Mr. Phillips. of the Ad and an employe of The Republican. | Following is the statement of Ure Investigating committee which The tepublican published on March 16: SOCIETY. is Advancement, r THURSDAY, APRIL INTER-MOUNTAIN MILLING CO. Number of Handsome Dwellings Help Swell the Total res the ror It The MILLION r ya suggested mittee, Car lots a specialty. UTAH, DST HALF Early their money Wholesale | INCREASE CITY, LUNGERNING THE HERALD WHINE Oats Rolled Barley | LAKE -~ ne Report Inspectors Indicate Great SALT _ Quarterly Corn, REPUBLICAN, eee BiG BUILDING - INTER-Mc JNTAIN a 10 Ww a ecate ‘ste gto © ni t e r 0 oce 1 a 1e coats and $: of the amount t na were married Bingham cancount y. February E S82 F thi cok nave ved in this county ‘since, i WHOLESALE= AND RETATL PITONES 0686. . : |