Show 1111 TEll TEllOf Of WONDERS OR Of STATE Members embers of Organization Soon Get Settled for Eive- Eive WeeK Journey While the instructions given to mem members niem- niem I bers hera of the Sew York chorus of or the tab- tab heir hoir provide that members will willbe I be permitted to carry but one suit case caFe or valise each which may be carried In Inthe inthe th the baggage gage room free freo of charge and in ht I addition each member n will Ill be allowed ot to toI cart can carry one hand bag or case suitable for I use In the sleeping cats cars lar largo o enough to hold the immediate necessities of or the member and wh where rc in special cases trunks are necessary a ma may taJ take one but must check it straight through I to K New w York City Cily there is one member of the e f bi- bi bip boosting chorus vho has al already already al- al ready a violated Fat all of these J Sr rules i I That member i 1 iH 1 Fred C. C Graham Grahamm tenor soloist who ho represents the publicity bureau bu bureau bu- bu reau cf of the Salt Halt Lake City Commercial club l Fred Graham Grahamm has two huge and andI heavy trunks trunk that wel weigh neigh h more than three I times the allotment nt for any one olle ger jer These trunks contain literature of or e cr every kind telling of the tho wonderful resources reI re- re sources and amid advantages cs to be Le found in I Salt Lake City CU and in Utah Mr 11 Graham GraI Graham Gra Gra- ham is the leader of the publicity evan can I gels els It is his dut duty to distribute t this hI literature in the hotels ticket offices and other oilier places in even even- city visited where it will come cone to the attention of the time greatest number of or people ople nh who may become be be- come collie interested in this hits city and amend state state- This literature has been prepared with great reat care b by the Commercial club and andIs andis andis is authoritative In every respect and ii it ilIs itis Is expected that it will do o much toward educating the time east as to what really is Dr Dry farming and Rill nd l Utah's hs h's cheap lands lauds I receive particular attention n. Folders are arc to be b. inserted in every concert program and no opportunity will willbe III be he neglected ted to tell time the people pe-ople of the east about Utah and amid to invite them to come here and be un one une with the time resi residents residents dents of this state Big Crowd Cro at Depot A thousand or 01 more amore fh of tb the I organization accompanied the members to the tho Harriman Harrim n pa passenger station last night to bid them goodbye The special special special cial train of ot Pullman coaches in which they will ride clear through to New ew York was as augmented by b. extra coaches to carry friends who accompanied them as far as Og Ogden The train was thrown open an hour before the time hour set for fO departure to give the singers and commercial evangels evangels evan evan- gels ample time to s settle tie down The train pulled out at 61 o'clock Among those who went to Ogden were many of the tho dignitaries of or the Mormon lormon church headed by hJ President Joseph F. F Smith Bishop C. C W. W Nibley ible presiding bishop of the church and Apostle Reber Heber J J. J Grant Giant were also among among- the officials who went to Ogden The rho train was made up of seven Pullman cars one steel coach one ono extra long long- steel baggage car ca and was drawn b by one on one of or the tho finest o of time the modern t type pE passenger er engines of ot this division Engineer William Vance and Fireman F. F M. M l. l Chester were wem e in in- inthe the time cab and Conductor Joseph Chartrand was in tn charge of or the train as It left leet here The entire crew was specially se- se O- O d. d Details of the transportation ar arrangements arrangements ar- ar a are under e the personal s supervision su supervision su- su ff of D. D uS S. S Spencer 5 c assistant t general passenger el agent of or the Oregon Short Line railroad Two dining cars were attached to the train a at Ogden to togo togo togo go as far as Omaha Handsome Badges Used Handsome bronze b badges with suitable inscription bearing time the seal of or the thc state and the date dato of admission as a territory September 9 9 with the inscription Mormon Tabernacle Choir and with a replica Ic of the time Salt alt Jal Lake tabernacle and the musical symbolical devices of or the lyre Ivre lyren and n the pipes and with the inscription lion tion American Land and Irrigation tion Congress Congress Con Con- gress ress New ew York 1911 were prepared for the members but in some somo manner there warn forty too few of Therefore There fore said choir officials there will be beabout beabout beabout about forty members who will be required to worry a as best the they ma may for tor fora a a. time lime without these badges Moro lore badges may ma be secured or 01 other tags of identification used I. Folders containing nil III of the time Instructions ue to the singers ers were distributed to them main on the train title morning While considerable latitude is given to the Bingel's singers singers sing sing- ers els on the trip the rules which were prepared by b. George orge D D. D manager and Than tvan Stephens Stephen conductor provide for the time proper discipline of the m members The fhe penalties for foi or violations of the rules are that members may be fined or that in extreme m enie ca rases ep transportation may be e withdrawn and the offender cut out oft orr from front further urther participation In Inthe the tour The introductory paragraphs phs is as follows follows fol tol- lows 10 It U s not the time Intention to too hamper the members of t the he chorus with Ith a code of laws that might Interfere with their pleasure but it is is deemed necessary to adopt a a. few simple rules rules- in ord order r that there might be no misunderstanding on certain subjects and for the time furth further purpose purpose pur pur- po pose ol of avoiding the many questions that might mihl arise The fullest amount of lib liberty hib- hib ert erty comm commensurate with good hood discipline should characterize the trip but the tho following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing Items arc are s l suggested ted gel as a help In to Inthe Inthe the dispatch of business and in looking after the welfare of our company In Groups of Ten Perfect orli organization will be maintained throughout hout th the trip Each car has its own captain and every group of at ten tan f singers f is II h headed d h by a lieutenant The lieutenants lieutenants' personal re responsibilities arc man many They must look 1001 after the welfare comfort safety and conduct of the tho tn mt members under his jurisdiction a and ano re report report reo re- port to the captain of hiscar his car who in tn return n will ill be bl Te responsible to the manager manager man man- ager apr of the th tour for Cot all matters of discipline dis dl- connected with t the trin and a re- re port to the manager any absentees be before before before be- be fore departure of ot train or before fore con con- cert Dress for Concerts ConcertI A special paragraph Is Is devoted to dress The members are cautioned to be neat In appearance at all times giving gl special special cial dal attention to laundry laundr and shoes The women will wear ear white or 01 cream colored dresses at the time night concerts the men wearing evening clothes white ties and patent leather or shined shoes At matinee mat mat- mea inee concerts the men will ill wear then theli business suits stilts and the women their street suits suite At t each concert all members of the choir are Ie required to report at the hall properly dressed twenty minutes before the time for tor the beginning of or the concert concert con con- cert cent In ord order r that the time attendance can cau be duly dub registered that the the conductor might bo be freed born the tho anxiety y call caused sed b bv by late tale arrival al of the choir and that the entire body might take tale their places place on the platform promptly and In perfect order Xo No member will be allowed 10 mu ascend the platform after lifter the concert has commenced It Is understood that there thero shall shan be bc no conversation or 01 applause by the chorus any n concert and nd if there should be only onh one exit from time the platform gentlemen are arc requested to re ro remain remain romain re- re main seated until all an the ladies ladles have left About Leaves of Absence l Members of of- the time choir chol who have been Invited Invite to stay with friends at various places s must mut notify his or her lieutenant at time the earliest possible moment Riving giving the name and address of or the friend so 50 that if It they a are 10 absent from the car a Il full rull understand understanding In or the they are wIll wIllbe willbe willbe be in the possession of or the time car captain No Ko member will be lie allowed to leave lea the time party part except by express permission of the time manager A warning is issued against a the temptation temptation temp temp- tation of ot the great city a as follows s While sight Ju fu Neu York City members are urged to confine themselves to the surroundings of which h York is so full and not let their curiosity lead them inlo into places which might cause calis reproach to fall tan upon time the choir chair chili I Ladles are especially warned arnt d da a against being out alone at night and in goin- goin to 10 and from the concerts should take time popular avenues of Or travel that the they ml might ht not h be he subject ct to an any Insult or criticism Boisterous conduct on trains or 01 in hotels though it may mav be of or an Innocent character is Is 11 I absolutely lv forbidden forbidden for for- bidden and miscellaneous singing on ll the platform or in the trains will not hot be al al- al lowed The special pedal train Is made up of or soven 50 cars cais each almost ah completely filled with four persons to a a. section T TI Time soloists and officials occupy drawing rooms 01 or I compartments The list of occupants occupants' occupants of of ot each ca car as drawn up tip last lat night is as follows Lyndhurst No 1 Margaret Summer Summer- Mao Iao T i E. E Alder ha hays s s 's Alice AlIc Farrell la I Mayme l Ie Bradford Bradfor Lillian 1 s 's Jennie Lennie Scofield Effle Effie Olsen Millie Williams Nora Warburton Mrs Burns Burma Ida Morris Cecil Bums Burns Stella Angel Mrs 1 J. J II II Midgley l Edna Edwards May Midgley y Ramona Ramon Peirce P iT J.- J. X N Ball Bailey Wanda Wauda Lyon Iron Wm m T. T Lp Lester Lesier ler E. E 0 II IT Peirce or Ceorge e Glade Sarah J J. J Wood W W. S. S Mrs I Ia 1 Mat t Lyon W. W P. P ring Bon Bow ring Rose Pose hen M Myrtle Brown Biown Gertrude Grtrude Despain lr Irene I Davis Bertha 1 Frank Russell Sadie Radle fid i Midgley Ip Preston Nilson May Mav Converse Mrs l W. W B. B turner Horner Amy Villette and daughter r Harry l Gregory Grgory Mary R K Rose nope W wr v. v W W. Kent Susie Scofield Continued rI on Oil tm Pare S. S WELL WISHES Continued from pal page 3 Nephi Cotton Coton and Viete wife Julia Jula Burton Mrs Ellen Elen V. V Seo- Seo Freda Burton field feld Sam Spry Vivian Kesler 1 I. I J. J Bram Clara Clar Latimer Latmer J. J T T. Poulton Mrs Mr Latmer L. L O. O Pratt Prat J. J r. r I K IC Mellos Melos T. T T. T Pratt Prat Osborn Alden Alden Sarah O. O J. J Cans Canor r Sister Winder Mrs Lambert Sister Carrington Elkhorn No 2 D. D I A. A Smith George C. C Smith George T Hola David Reese Reso T. T H. H John Robinson Alma Elkins R. R II H. John ohn Elkins Thomas Nesbit Mr 11 and Mrs Mra D. D 1 1 lt A A. J. J Kirk Kirk- Clayton 4 Mrs Mabel Kirk Osborne enso James es Hurst t Kr Karl Earl lr 1 J. J N. N James James Mrs Irs M. M l. l J. J Thonia Thoma Julian Julan Thomas Thom Ho Howard nr Anderson Mrs MN Pearl K X Ba Davis nals Mr r. r and Mrs Ma Mr and Mrs J. J oases nassa Smith H Hyde de Mr and Mrs R. R HAlfred Williams I I. I B E. F Van au Dam U. U II A. A Carl August Augut er N. N R. R R Strohl Horace E. E F. F Barber J. J J. J McClellan McClelan Mr and ad Mrs Mis Chris Chris- Agra Aga No 3 5 E. E Stephens Ed p. p K ane T. T S. S Thomas wife N. N II It Slay Slayton Slaton ton Mrs 11 Squires Fred Hutst Mrs Ir E. E Beesley l Leland land thirst Hurst Mabel COo Cooper l ruth layton EI Ellen n Thomas Thoma Claire Noah oal T. T H. H Weight eight and nd Enmity Brown Bron wife R. R r. r H 11 r. r Hodge and Km Emma ma 10 Bo les Ie as wife f Emma mma n Paine Catharine Catharin Allie Ale I Da Davis Bessie F F. Cambe Cambe Hazel Huel Davis ls lain Esther Davis Lorenzo Semi I Josie Hal Halet Hallet et Frank Madsen l den Ruth Halset Mrs A. A E. E Steve Su SuP Sue Smith son fO Ethel Ethl Branson E. E S. S WAlsh E. E M. M James and A. A C C. wife Andrew Peterson S. S R. R Phillips Minneola No 4 5 Willard Weihe J J. Christ Fred C. C Graham son Thomas Oakey 1 I. H H. Olson Mary Brown T r T. T Mrs E. E J. J Brown Veda J. J A. A Van Buren Ethel George A. A H. H Gadner J. J G. G Smith Gardner W. W E. E Clemens C. C J. J Nettleton Mr and Mrs Bolts Mr and Mrs Mali Mr Mi and Mrs D. D R. R Peterson Lam Lample pic T A A. A White Whit Vica Jensen M. M M. M Whit Bessie Smith Iv Brown Noall Elsie Brown Alice Daniels Irene Done Resale Bessie Browning Edna White Sirs Mrs Grant Ivy Evans Osceola No 5 H. H S. S Ensign and Q S. S Maim in wife Joseph Po Mrs Ella Rl Ridges Ridges- A. A S. S Brab Braby Nellie RIds Ridges John Edward Edard aPi SIrs Mrs Susie E. E Wai- Wai Mrs T 1 T lace Mrs Cecil Burns Burns' Tate Kate McAllister Millie Williams Lucille Van Phyllis Jacobson Sarah Woods Merle Giles John Anderson a Mrs Mary A. A Van tulle Lillie P I Vera Vora Engberg Emma Cahoon Sarah Blanche Das Da i Margaret Schramm Fern Barber Lillian tillian J. J Bird Hazel T Freda Va Med Ethel Lacier Mrs fh Sister Jensen Miss Sister Barnes F. F Fuller 1 r T. T Hand R. R Ness Topeka No 6 6 D. D S. S Spencer George D. D a Nielson wife II 11 J. J Smith H. H T. T Evans James Gus P P. Mrs D. D C. C Pitt i U. U V P Robinson Mrs McDonald Arthur Oura Rogers R. R M M. Aldous Joste L 1 A. A W. W M. M Johns Dr New Newton ton and i m N. N I D. D Bo Bocker wife O. O Fairbanks 11 B. B Alvin Keddington Mrs R. R N. N Green Green and wife Frank Foster Mrs Alma C. C Rob Rob- Lewis O. O Duncan Inson Emma Pendleton Walter Wallace Pendleton wife Mr and Mrs Pen Sirs Mrs J. J I P. P Owen O. O S. S Lindsay A seventh car Mindanao was at the last minute yesterday and to a late comers who wished wished- make the trip with the choir On lb this account the seating arrangements J some of th cars will be changed not materially Friends who wish to write to members member of the choir should address in care ot 0 Mormon Tabernacle Chorus at Us tle theatre in which time the chorus nil wll sing and should allow a sufficient time for mal malto to reach Its destination before chorus chore arrives at the particular city named I 9 |