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Show TRUTH. REGISTER OR YOU CANT VOTE. 20 R. more days remain for registration. If you are not registered you can't vote. The remaining registration days are Tuesday, Novem2, ber 1, Wednesday, November See to it in time. The registration places in the city are as follows: 21 R. 22 R. 23 R. 24 D. 25 D. 26 D. 27 R. two Only District 1347 S. Tenth 1078 S. Eight 1 R. Lina Wilkinson, East. 2 R. Chas. E. Beers, 3 East. R. Sarah M. Hammond, 734 E. Emily Fox, 137 West Third South. T. C. Waltenspicl, 73 W. Sec ond South. H. J. Benson, 224 W. First South. Feramorz Y. Fox, 261 W. Sec ond South. L. (J. Johnson, corner Third South and Third West Benjamin G. Guiver, 660 W. First South. Mary B. Howells, 62 S. Sixth West J. M. Campbell, North. 118 Henry Couiam, 777 E. First EMPHATIC, SUT NOT PROFANE. South. 47 R. peter Hanson, 267 S. 8eventb Strong Expressions That Can Be Used East Without Blasphemy. 48 R. Christopher Diehl, 525 B. Sec In the United States it is common ond South. ' to say that you dont give a tinkers 49 R. Jettie Browning, 435 B. Third dam for something or other. South. Our Theatre English cousins, in similar circum50 R. C. O. Farnsworth, Pharmacy, First South and stances, say a twopenny dam. Each of these apparent oaths is harmless State. 164 and may be used in polite society Second S. 51 R. Nellie Edward, without a qualm. East 52 D. Peter F. Goss, 263 S. Main, Rear Admiral Casey, noticing a look of surprise on the face of a friend up stairs. o when he said tinkers dam, obA Land of Opportunity for the served: I guess you think Im swearing, but Tourist! Homeseeker!, Investor! Im not. A dam is a contrivance reHave you money to invest? sorted to by all tinkers In their work. Have you muscles to invest? Have you brains to invest? The phrase twopenny dam was Have you leisure to invest? first used by the great Duke cf WellDo you want a home? ington. His administration of the Do you want a ranch? British army was attacked, and he asDo you want a farm? tonished the House of Lords by reDo you want an orchard plying: Do not overlook I dont care, and the British army CALIFORNIA. dont care a twopenny dam for any Colonist rates daily via Southern of these criticisms. Pacific lines, September 15th to OcThen he explained that a dam was tober 15th, 1904. From Salt Lake and an Indian coin of the value of twoOgden, to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and other main line points, pence 46 W. First 28 R. Belle White, 44 N. Second Seventh South. West. 4 D. Emma L. Iverson, rear 227 E. 29 R. Joseph E. Muilett, 262 Wall Seventh South. StrGfit 5 R. Mrs. A. W. Eardiy, 621 South 30 D. Mary Katz, 253 W. 3rd North. Main. 6 R. O. C. Brown, corner Fifth 31 D. E. J. D. Roundy 542 W. First North. South and State. E. Davis, 64 North 32 R. Elizabeth 7 D. M. H. McAllister, 155 B. Sixth West. Fifth South. 8 D. Fred Barrows, 451 E. Fifth 33 D. Elizabeth Haslam, 331 North Sixth West. South. 34 Y. Budd, 504 W. Second D. Edith 9 R. David Bernhisel, 363 S. Sixth North. East. 10 R. Wm. H. Harrison, 816 E. Fifth 35 D. Fannie L. Ridd, 664 W. Fourth North. South. C. Sandberg, Superior 36 R. John 11 R. Ephraim J. Swaner, 318 S. Addition. Tenth East 37 D. Mrs. Bertha M. Gray, 80 Third 12 R. Douglas Ferguson, 123 W. Street. Seventh South. 38 D. K. Parry, 41 E. Parthenla 1012 13 R. S. John McNeil, First North Temple. West. 39 D. Mrs. John A. Maynes, 175 G. 14 D. Hulda Carlquist, 621 S. Fourth Street. West. 40 R. E. Brown, 353 Fifth Ernest 15 R. Nellie L. Shannon, corner Street. Johnson and Leverich St 16 R. E. F. Woodruff, 920 Cannon 41 D. Henry T. Ball. 603 Fifth St 42 D. Orsen Allen, 830 First Street. Street 17 D. Thomas W. Green, 434 W. 43 R. John A. De Valle, 1133 First Street Fifth South. 54 S. 18 R. John E. Cowley ,453 S. Sec 44 R. Maud R. Loofbourow, Twelfth East. ond West 19 R. Jennie A. Froiseth, 28 W. Sixth 45 R. Jennie Davidson, 252 S. Ninth South. East R. o $25.00.; For. descriptive and illustrative litSweet Sixteen. erature', call on or address D. R. Even' girl at a certain time In her Gray, general agent, 201 Main street. life regards herself as some Wild Salt Lake City. Utah. Caged Thing, pacing a limited space o between dish washing and sewing, tryIF YOU HAVE NOT YET REGIS- ing to get out. Atchison Globe. TERED, YOU HAD BETTER DO SO. 6 IF YOU DONT, YOU CANT VOTE. British Governmental Machinery. THE NEXT1 REGISTRATION DAY IS The permanent staff of the British TUESDAY, NOV. 1, AND THE LAST House of Commons number sixty-six- . DAY IS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2. Their salaries total $210,000 annually. -- 0 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. Mo and st. Lotus splat St. Louis From Salt Lake 8:50a m daily; from Denver 2:00 pm. Arrive in St. Joseph 9:30 a m; Kansas City 11:40 a m. Arrive in St. Louis 6:50 p m. Mo am Splat From Salt Lake City 3:15 p m daily; From Denver 4:15 p m. Arriving Omaha 6:45 a m; Chicago 8:00 p m. Note: The daily standard through sleeper, Salt Lake City to St. Louis, leaves Salt Lake City at pm Daylight ride through scenic Colorado, arriving Denver 4:00 p m, with desirable stopover interval at Louis the nYmor1nlnKPartUr00ftheElenlExpre,r0mDenTerat 10:38 pm arrlvlnR 3-1- No- - 4, Eastern Express . . . . rwha1 "a LTnalilty P m 5 ?lly; from Denver p m, arriving Lincoln, ty neJtt a,ternoon! st- - Lou13 Md Chicago ihe 10-3- 5 every Frida, and Saturday evening: for St. enlc also a 8:5 P m Thursdays for Colo,'ado'' Midland Chicago and Boston via RioGrande-cXad- o Diverse routes to the East are allowed with these but the Burlington with serv ice between Denver and St. Louis, between Denverrates, ow? j8 and it8 own trough train and can be offered by any other comblnatiin of routes There Vm.0W" ?Ur??d 8r.eat a variety of tours as rld a thou8and mUea 0Ter the Burlington Route. No tour of the East Is complete without the Burlington touto h 3o??n u. a., e, w,, " Fra.,. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. |