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Show TRUTH. OR YOU CANT VOTE. 20 remain for "u more days H you are not registered 22 ote The remaining reglsare Tuesday, Novem- 23 j. 2, November 21 Only ' W? ber Wednesday, time. LlBft The registration are as follows: Wilkinson, 1347 S. Tenth 24 25 26 R. Emily Fox, 137 West Third 46 R. Henry Coulam, 777 EL First South. South. R. T. C. Waltenspiel, 73 W. Sec- 47 R. Peter Hanson, 267 S. Seventh ond South. East R. H. J. Benson, 224 W. First 48 R. Christopher Diehl, 525 E. SecSouth. ond South. R. Feramorz Y. Fox, 261 W. Sec- 49 R. Jettie Browning, 435 E. Third ond South. South. D. L. (J. Johnson, corner Third 50 R. C. O. Theatre Farnsworth, South and Third West First South Pharmacy, and D. Benjamin G. Quiver, 660 W. State. First South. 51 R. Nellie Edward, 164 S. Second D. Mary B. Howells, 62 S. Sixth East West & Been, 1078 S. Bight 27 R. J. M. Campbell, 118 W. First North. Hammond, 734 E. 28 R. Btelle White, 44 N. Second 3" Seventh South. West. 227 B. , n Emma L. Iverson, rear 29 R. Joseph E. Muilett, 262 Wall South. Street w. Eardly, 621 South 30 D. . Katz, 253 W. 3rd North. Mary Main. 31 D. D. E. J. Roundy 542 W. First corner Fifth jo 0. C. Brown,State. North. South and 32 R. E. Davis, 64 North Elizabeth tf. H. McAllister, 155 B. Sixth 7 n Cbs 52 D. gtM. , Mri South. . Fred Barrows, South. g- -D, R. 10e. 11- -R I 11- -R. R. U-- 14 ft is r. 14 r. 17 D. 11-- U-- R. R. 451 B. Fifth 33 Fifth West.. D. Elizabeth Haslam, 331 A Peter F. Goss, up stairs. Land Investor! Have you Have you Have you Have you 263 S. Main, of Opportunity ftor the Tourist! Homeseekerl, money to invest? muscles to invest? brains to invest? leisure to invest? you want a home? you want a ranch? you want a farm? you want an orchard? Do not overlook Do Do Do Do North Sixth West. 34 D. Edith Y. Budd, 504 W. Second David Bernhisel, ?63 S. Sixth North. Bist 35 D. CALIFORNIA. L. Ridd, 664 W. Fourth Fannie wm. H. Harrison, 816 B. Fifth North. Colonist rates daily via Southern South. C. 36 R. John Sandberg, Superior Pacific lines, September 15th to OcEphraim J. Swaner, 318 S. Addition. tober 15th, 1904. From Salt Lake and Tenth East 37 D. Mrs. 80 M. Bertha Third Gray, Ogden to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Douglas Ferguson, 123 W. Street. San Diego and other main line points, Seventh South. 38 D. 41 K. Parthenla E. Parry, $25.00.', John McNeil, 1012 S. First North Temple. For descriptive and illustrative lit West 39 D. Mrs. G. A. 175 John Maynes, 621 S. Fourth erature, call on or address D. R. Hulda Carlquist, Street. W68t. Gray, general agent, 201 Main street. 40 R. Ernest E. Brown, 353 Fifth Salt Lake corner L. Nellie City, Utah: Shannon, Street, Johnson and Leverlch St 41 D. Henry T. Ball, 603 Fifth St. E. F. Woodruff, 920 Cannon 42 D. Orsen Allen, 830 First Street. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET REGISStreet Thomas W. Green, 434 W. 43 R. John A. DeValle, 1133 First TERED, YOU HAD BETTER DO SO. Street. Fifth South. YOU CANT VOTE. 44 R. Maud R. Loofbourow, 54 S. IF YOU DONT, John E. Cowley, 453 S. SecTHE NEXT REGISTRATION DAY IS Twelfth East. ond West Jennie A. Froiseth,28 W. Sixth 45 R. Jennie Davidson, 252 S. Ninth TUESDAY, NOV. 1, AND THE LAST East South. DAY IS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2. ACCOUNTED FOR THE GULLS. Artists Explanation Easily Sufficed for King. Simple-Minde- d George Chambers, an artist, was once commissioned by King William IV. of England to paint a picture of the attack on a fortress on the Spanish coast by a frigate commanded by his majesty, who was then the duke of Clarence. The attack took place at night Chambers completed a beautiful picture from some rough sketches that were in the kings possession, and when submitted for ap-- . proval his majesty was delighted with it, but Chambers had taken an artists liberty with the picture and for the purpose of relieving the somber veil of night had introduced some sea gulls skimming the waves. Hallo, hallo. Chambers!" said his majesty. "This will never do to have the birds flying about at night. They were all gone to roost. "So they were, your majesty," replied Chambers, "but you gave such a rousing broadside with your guns that they all woke up and flew about." "Ah, so I did; so I did. Chambers. I forgot that Very good! Very good!" From Salt Lake 8:50a m daily; from Denver 2:00 p m. Arrive in St. Joseph 9:30 a m; Kansas City 11:40 a m. Arrive in St. Louis 6:50 p m. No. 2 ( Lottls ai wm Social From Salt Lake City 3:15 p m daily; From Denver 4:15 pm. , Arriving Omaha 6:45 a m; Chicago 8:00 p m. St Louis, intorvSl at Note: The daily standard through sleeper, Salt Lake City to 4:00 m, Denver p scenic Colorado, arriving ride through Daylight the Denver until departure of the Eastern Express from Denver at 10:35 pm, arriving at St bli second morning 4, Eastern Express . . . . p m, arriving Lincoln, From Salt Lake City 8:05 p m. daily; from Denver 10:35 and Chicago the Louis St. next afternoon; Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City second morning from Denver. leave Salt Lake City at 8KB p m for Chicago and Boston Through tourist also at 8.05 p m ThuScky for scenic Colorado; Louis every Friday evening, with Grande Bio through the over daylight ride Midland. fJhago and Boston via Rio Grande-Coloran n 1 an(j its own through train Diverse routes to the East are allowed with these rates, butthe Burlington, wlto railroad as great a variety of tours as with i , service between Denver and St. Louis, between Denver and Chicago can n education to ride a thousand miles over can be offered other combination of routes. There is education in tJt by any of ap the Burlington Route. No tour of the East is complete without the Burlington do low $ R. lutes Every Tuesday and Friday. F. NESLEN. General Agent. " i f 3 In. connection with the Rio Grande and Colorado Midland, the three great trains daily to the East, with equipment and service of the highest grade. st. H Child. ffM0 st. luds ) The Poetical Farmers of Korea. The Korean, who is a poet before he is a cultivator, speaks of his rice as "The Golden Sand. When it sprouts it is "The Bright Green Field. It then becomes "The Blue Green Plain. When it begins to ripen it is "The MotWhen ripe "The tled Jade Wave. When cut it is Wave." Yellow Gold The Yellow Ice, and when harvested it is "The Home cf the Cfolden Pi and t |