Show e CHAMBER COMMERCE The Move on Footto Unite the Business Busi-ness Interests of All Salt Lakers A Call for a Mass Meeting Responded to Heartily on Every Hand and by All Classes The PoliticoReligions Hatchet to be Burled Beneath Business Enterprise Enter-prise and Union The plan on foot for the organization of a Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade which was first made public through the columns of THE DEMOCRAT I a few days ago has taken a definite shape and from present indications there will be but few if any business men of this city who will not go into the enterprise enter-prise heart and soul The gentlemen who conceived the idea have been working assiduously for several days and this morning the first material steps were taken The mode adopted was the circulation of the document docu-ment copied below which in the hands of Mr H C Wallace received the signatures signa-tures below in a three hours canvass Mr Wallace says that the response everywhere was readyand earnest and that so far no one has refused to endorse the movement THE HATCHET BURIED As will be seen by the document itself the question of politics and religion are to be kept entirely out of sight and every business man in the city is invited to take part in the organization and subsequent subse-quent support of the enterprise The association will be entirely independent of party or faction for support and is therefore in a position to offer membership member-ship to all with good will The move is fairly started and the gentlemen gen-tlemen who inaugurated it give every assurance that It will be a success The canvas has just begun and it must be remembered that the list given below is by no means complete New names will be published in tomorrows issue in time for which the list will he completed com-pleted TIlE PETITION SALT LAxE Crrr Utah April 1 1881 We the undersigned citizens of Salt Lake City respectfully request the business men of said city and all interested in its future welfare and prosperity regardless of relig ious or political opinion to meet in the courtroom I court-room of the Wasatch building on Saturday evening at 8 oclock to organize a Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade Joseph R Walker W S McCornick R 0 Chambers T B Jones John A Groesbeok L S Hills J T Little Remington Johnson Co Roberts Nelden P P Shelby G S Erb J H Bennett H Pembroke C 0 Goodwin B G Raybould Eli H Murray GeorgeM SoottCo R Mackintosh Geo Y Wallace Joslin Park Chas H Smith W F Raybould O L Eliason J Barnett Spencer ti Kimball Leo Hollander F Auerbach 1 Bro Hannaman Co L C Karriok F W Myers A Hollander S P Teasdel J F Allen S W Darko CoB Co-B K Thomas R F Neslin Geo R Caldwell H C Hill Moore Allen Co Foble Wood Co John Bros Sorenson Carlquist E J Swaner Co Andrew C Brixen Deseret Woolen Mills Arbogast Trumbo Co FWJ Pres Co Cunnington t Co Kahn Bros M Dwyor Ooalter Snelgrove Alexander Co Jno Daynes 0 Amusaen Little Roundy Co Jas B Glass Jos Baumgarten F O Horn W E Smedley J C Conklin J E Dooley J W Farrell Co Barratt Bros Sells Burton I Co Thos Carter Lt Games Goldsmith Co Bennett Kirkpatrick Wm A James Bradley Sam Levy R A Smith per AC J T White Smith Co 0 H Parsons Co A E Greenwald J J Greenwald J G Davis Buckle Son Augustus Podlech Evans Spencer J L Durgin Husbands Bros Pavey Walden Co Caleb W West H O Wallace J H F M Van W Longmore Horn D O Calder Estate Sowles Miller Rogers Wis Roy Co oomh HflfiBoh tr Ellerhfinlr G F Calmer < Bros DrtamesCO S P Kelsey J K Gillespie J Obendorfer S B Rogers Rudolph AUf I MaIsh A Jessen M C Phillips Hogle Bros P H Lannan E P Ferry T 0 Bailey James Lowe Bird h Lowe W H Bancroft J A Dennis 0 F Annett J A Benton W L Piokard Simon Bros Spencer Clawson Nephi W Clayton 0 M Donnelson Wm H Rowe J M Young |