Show r DEATH OF THE SALT LAKE HERALD The fhe Salt SaIL Lalo Lako Ho Herald ad with ils ap appearance this died of f inan i ilion lion The paper un under er the manage of Wm Iglehart was ns a color coor colorless less insipid tIling thing which lid not ap appeal appeal peal tJ the Democrats rind and little con tile l li c IS It was pur purchased chased by Senator Clark or of years ago to protect Ills his rail railroad road oad Interests W With lh tile the turning over of of tile the San ln Pedro road to o the Harriman people the Herald became a negligible c uan lit In the I newspaper world word anti and in the affairs or of the rhe expense of main maintaining taming the pap l is said to have been beena a luxury fro from l whIch even even Senator Clark with his mines of cOI copper pcr and gold sought to free him That the Herald was wa an Iii attested In the papers valedictory In which a cr cry of pain Is Isto isto to lie be detected when the obituary recounting the misfortunes of the paper In Iii all the years or of Clarks ownership he he hall had no adequate zion sion of appreciation from the tho Demo leaders The paper was neither Democratic nor Socialistic In Its utter ancos and ball it attempted a kind word In behalf of Republicanism an Injunction would have Issued Iglehart the manager malinger of the tho Her Herld ld ild was It a whimsical little fellow petty pelt grievances to alt ah and imaginary enemies to slay W Ve arc aro Informed lie he is i to be e care cared for br by Senator Clark Clarl rite Tho an act of kind ties in iii him a ward to bo ship I pod to lo the novelty farm In Idaho Idah where Clark has gathered front l m the four Quarters of the globe sobe The farewell or of the He Herald ahI Is as fol follows follows lows The Tho has UIs been sold to an as or it Utah I enns cans and this Issue mark Its la last t I rs is a Democratic news The purposes and plans of the now tien owners will bu be ann announced when the take today i Concern lug the tho which I led ed to lo the sale of The Tho It may io ho s said tl SimPly that Senator W V A I Clark the owner of the was 0 of tomed a price Irice which justified accept atice and the he deal was wa closed As a matter of sentiment he would have prof preferred to 5 see It continued as a Demo Democratic hut In the ab t r senco of other negotiations lw he saw lit litto 1 to soil soli nod and no one can properly clues ques lion hi right to do so took UIO ho property when It was practically a der diet and sustained It at a Iw heavy vj cost until It was on n a paying basis It was Democratic though not hot violently partisan yet el In aU all the thc I of his ownershIp he had no ado ade I quate expression of front rom the DemocratiC leaders On the tho con Contrary he was as not infrequently ar arraigned most unjustly his con conI I of what n a newspaper should ho bo boI did not with the ideas of men I who pr fit politically b by tho thoI influence of TIle Tho Herald Herad I This meriting the following an announcement appears in the thc Salt Lake This Titis Is l the tho last l t issue of The Inter RepublIcan In Its present form Tomorrow patrons receive The Salt in of th with which they have hao been heen familiar The property properly good will of The has soul to a com coin which has al alto o secured tho ho lIer LId And In a sense Ute papel to be published b the new company will Itself be new The ne new as Ul u of doctrInes has a hl fu fit future ture The Republican gets the Asso Associated elated Press nv service senke which it had hod for foi sonic some tini past sought Hought t to ob LaIn but Lut without success and now it itis Iti is i prepared to put out one of the best papers In the west As understand we the d deal al the only object In the pur purchase chase of tile herald was to lo secure the Ule which arc essen lal to the he success o of any dully paper I |