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Show HH. PLUMB, chairman of tho j Third Red Cross Eoll Call can- ! vasslug committee, which will cover the business district of Salt Lake November 2 to 11. . THREE DATS LEFT FOR CiKiC Bock and Darmer Hold Meetings; Organizations Completed. The next three full days of actual campaigning cam-paigning prior to the election Tuesday, when a mayor and two members of the city commission will be chosen, bid fair to provide the politically Inclined with a busy time, if the cfTorts of the candidates and their supporters to date offer a basis for judgment. Among the candidates now one hears oftenost the talk of the combinations of names which the voters will check on their ballots. Any combination that pleases a particular fancy can be heard. Supporters of tlie two mayoralty candidates, can-didates, E. A. Bock and J. E. Darmer, held separate meetings at the Newhouse hotel last night, and both gatherings issued is-sued optimistic reports of accomplishments accomplish-ments at their close. The Bock adherents ot tne I'ourui -nam perfected their organization and selected workers In every precinct of the ward. Mr. Bock and others made short talks Tonight the Bock forces of the fifth ward will meet In parlor O of the New-house New-house hotel. riarmor workers from the Fifth ward also gathered at the Newhouse last night and heard reports' from the workers who have been actively campaigning. The5 likewise completed the organization of : that part of the city included In the Fifth ward. , Tonight will be First ward night for the backers of Mr. Darmer. The general public pub-lic has been Invited, also, to, bear Mr. liarmer and others of his loading supporters sup-porters outline his candidacy. Candldstes for the city commission, T. T. Burton, otto E, Ashridge, Frank J. Hewlett and Herman H. Green, had a comparatively uuiet day. devoting their principal efforts to committee conferences and individual consultation with their principal lieutenants. |