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j THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1913. 3 1 IS Klffc Ware DRINK to ICED TEA It 's refreshing It 's Healthful and invigorat- ing, but Get GOOD TEA for icing. to STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., !paring o HEWLETT'S .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, published daily at Salt Lako City, Utah, Drink by the act o Auijiist 24, Ji"U2. Note. This statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to be deliv- TEAS for they are ered by the publisher to tho postmaster, who will send one copy to tha Third Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Classification), Washington, D. C, ALWAYS GOOD. and retain tho other in the flies of tho posloffice. NAME OF POST-OFFIC- ADDRESS. UP Frlitor, William Nelson Salt Lako City, Utah. Managing Editor, F. P. Gallagher Salt Lako City, Utah. TIES SAME VIEW General Manager, A. N. McKay Salt Lako City, Utah. Publisher, Salt Lake Tribune Publishing Co Salt Lake City, Utah. Owners: (If a corporation, givo names and addresses of stockholders w holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock.) AS JAMES J. HILL Intro-- L pains of Iowa to Thomas Kearns Salt Lake City, Utah. David Keith Salt Lake City, Utah. BUI Making It a Fel-on- y Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holdeis, holdiog 1 per The Expression Heard in Many Homes Saturday 1 cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. Vice President Marshall Says 1 Impersonate For period from April 1st, 1912, to September 30th, 1912. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or dis- Congress Should Be Abol- ?M Public Officers. tributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the sis Up to months preceding the date of this statement. (This information is reauired ished for Ten Years. Piano Credit Vouchers $115 from daily newspapers only.) Total average daily circulation, 16,229, from Service, which there is deducted, in conformity with tho ruling of the Attorney Gen- 6, Edward Gold at By as eral, all papers sold on tho streets, in hotels, in news stands and on railway International News Service. Good by the senate PHILADELPHIA, July 6. Vice Presi- trains, as well as by dealers who have their regular customers; also, all un- explain ,hle dent Marshall, Tn a remarkable Interview to sold and returned copies, leaving 9008 copies ' as the average number of sold here today. declared that In his belief Wall street the and delivered direct daily to paid subscribers. the American business man Is justified i the steel trust A. IT. M'KAY, General Manager. In maintaining special paid representa- Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 4th day of July, 1913. tives at Washington for the purpose of to restore (Seal.) J. c. FITZPATEICK, watchlnp legislation. He also asserted Notary Public. that the American business men should P. Morgan David forget congress the ten years. (My commission expires February 20, 1915.) for next 1 Consrress-Mitche- ll He eald that In this he had the same Idea STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., Means 1 Palmer in as James J. Hill, who said recently that How It Is Bene and What it of SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, published daily at Salt Lake City, Utah, re- the best thing for American business M street leaders, would be to abolish congress for ten Co., one of America's greatest, most responsible piano manufacturers, g quired by the act of August 24, 1J12. years. The Strohber Piano called at the Note. This statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to be deliv- The lobby Investigation Is being con- join Oarstensen & Anson Co. in this undertaking. tofflt inquiry. Senators ered by the publisher to the postmaster, who will send one copy to the Third ducted by a committee of the senate, of which the vice president Is the presiding contests, where certificates have been issued. have Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Classification), "Washington, D. C, officer. But he said that 'a3 American In the past we have conducted several publicity Kg in files business is being run at "present, the giving full value for them. We shall for Jlr. and retain the other the of the postoffice. business man Is bound to spend money We have always redeemed them as so much actual cash,. jfffl NAME OF POST-OFFIC- ADDRESS. to representative near tho Lamar and and have a so now. Editor, William Nelson ; Salt Lake City, Utah. capltol" do ft 1 Into "I am not saying whether this money us to be used Managing Editor, F. P. Gallagher Salt Lake City, Utah. Is spent honestly or not," said Vice Several of our friends who already owned pianos have left their vouchers with 3 to the President Marshall. But he stated that 3 General Manager, A. N. McKay Salt Lake City, Utah. ex- stock bears a card, upon which operations and there Is such a thing as legitimate by those that have no vouchers. Each and every piano in our Publisher, Salt Lake Tribune Publishing Co Salt Lake City, Utah. penditure of money for lobbying. lowest price of the instrument. Select if S view in carrying Owners: (If a corporation, give names and addresses of stockholders "When business is in a state of mind is marked in plain figures the. regular established retail where lt regards congress as the creature your vouch- - to the Morgans holding 1 por cent or more of total amount of stock.) that opens and closes Its doors every piano you want, and if the price be, for example, $265.00, deduct the amount of day," he continued, "you are going to the in the house and Thomas Kearns Salt Lake City, Utah. twenty-fou- r months yes, thirty months if you B have monoy spent around the capllo! er, pay one-tent- h of the balance in cash, and take Salt Lake City, Utah. big business men are going to have declares, his David Keith Tho simple interest on the deferred payments. j j 1 their representatives in Washington. wish to pay the balance, for the mere additional a price to stave Known bondholders, mortgagees, and ether security holders, holding per "I think the groat principle of the pres- cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. ent lobby Investigation of the senate com- known worth, of unquestioned dura- - J prove Remember here you choose between instruments of For period from October 1st, 1912, to March 31st, 1913. mittee Is to clear the air and that upon the it Is not necessary to depend on con- up by Utah's foremost, largest and most responsible piano house. M j testimony whether Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or dis- gress for business prosperity. bility, backed commenting on any men In- to through mails or to paid subscribers during tho six "I am not celebrated . the stand. He tributed, the otherwise, volved in the probe. It would not be fit- Take choice of the famous Weber, the artistic Everett, the favorite Krakauer, the jjj be present, months preceding the dato of this statement. (This information is required ting. But I will say that the spending Wt of money about the capitol by the men Ludwig, the reliable Strohber, and many others. from daily newspapers oul'.) Total average daily circulation, 17,681, from who stand for big business, Is only the which there is deducted, in conformity with the ruling of the Attorney Gen- natural outgrowth of the business man's every as to quality, and also as to price, and no- - 1 this branch of the J Bear in mind, we guarantee instrument eral, all papers sold on the streets, in hotels, in news stands and on railway attitude. Monday's sessions "It is to be expected that business men else can be found under one 1 Tuesday morning, trains, as well as by dealers who have thoir regular customers; also, all un- will spend big sums when they think their where copies, leaving 9678 as the average number of copies sold interests are so closely wrapped up In high pianos to S afternoon sold and returned legislation. These sums may be spent roof so many grade ,.MM0fs M the sugar and wool and delivered direct daily to paid subscribers. properly and they may not. Tho prin- choose "between and test side by side and It may be A. N. jtf'KAY, General Manager. ciple Is that they are bound to be spent, SI and that Is a part of a business system & A. Co. You 'j 1 charges are mo of 1913. present as at the house of the C PSltl Sworn to and subscribed before this 4th day July, conducted under the Ideas of the to American business man that they be never be thoroughly satisfied . the wishes (Seal.) J. C. F1TZ PATRICK, spent. will SI the Notary Public. "The American business man ought to with your purchase unless you have as rapidly as pos-- t forget the lawmakers. Ho 11 (My commission expires February 20, 1915.) does not need investigated our pianos, our prices Pfi- X'Wm to donend on this law or flint. Tf onlv hurts him as a successful producer. and our terms. i Ietrs the plans for "The lobby will ond naturally when the .m growing above reports of The Salt Lake Tribune are published in conformity business man stands on his own feet and It will only congress of August 24, 1912. Tho constitutionality of is ready to give and take with the whole result the net of world.