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Show CATLING GUN EmSPS: ? VOTES IN TELEGRAM'S BIG TRAVEL CONTEST first position l.i fcer district although, the rivalry la keen there, .Miss Grace Thomas ir a close second to Miss Evelyn Slaughter ' lo having: reeelvsd the next greatest number of votes in the outlying districts. , The your?- Ia41es in districts No, 6, Xo. 7 and No. 8 are waging: an energetic ener-getic campaign' and will soon show well up among- the leaders in vote numbers. All that It requires to win a,-mem-bershlp In The Telegram's tour Is enterprise. en-terprise. By .water., rail, carriage and coach you have the opportunity of being be-ing transported, on a Journey the equal Of ONE-FIFTH THE DISTANCE AROUND - THE .. WORLD. You will paBs places where some of the greatest activities of the race have been carried on and the most enduring feats of famous fa-mous men accomplished Uvthls theater t)f human action, and The Telegram pays every expense ' Can you afford to tnlss this wonderful benefit? Enroll now and when you enter,, en-ter,, enter to WIN. DO IT NOW! V !, ' i h - 1" MISS EVELYN SLAUGHTER ' Of Frisco, Utah. , . a , . . ; Wlth the rapidity of shot from a GatJIng gun votei in The Telegram's - great .Lewis and Clark exposition and Pacific Teuf contest come pouring in. - As soon as the various votlngWooths . were opened this morning the fire was resumed..- dally growing heavier. The subjoined tables will show' how great are the number engaged in this ' contest. the TelegTam herewith prints the - photograph of Miss Evelyn Slaughter ( of Frisco. Miss Slaughter is a resident - of Frisco. She enjoys the distinction of being one of the heaviest vote-getters in. the outside districts. 'In ch issue of The Telegram is a ballot. .This when properly clipped and voted counts as one for the candidate .-whose name appears thereon. Special coupons are provided, however, for paid-in-advance subscriptions, and they have greatly increased voting value commensurate with the amount paid arjd the length of subscription. Every -one Interested should pall or write to ; the Contest Manager and learn the trreat aid of these special coupons. - .v.. you I"1" ta wln membershio in this wonderful trip, enroll now. Make a -systematic canvass among your friend. Do not put off interesting your friends. .Remember, the others r fJrSJS!ch,Iif, and working; for their own interests. Watch no one's chances but your own. Work conscientiously and Un a determination to win. You will be surprised at your progress. Don't DO IT NOW.'" yUr nomlnat,on nw-Special nw-Special coupons No. 6S1 and No. 682 ' orthPV01 .h no nam written, Iv!F.. 'P . wltn tne ame number you '"SKEtohT the8f C0UPna and vote tnm for the ones intended. Inf thl ?iHuln asa,n UkM the MIm Istfili t'rJtk county strict, with-W with-W Ah! Joh"80n a 'ow aecond. and ailssChloe Fltzgerafd thfrd. Some : : ' : : ! young ladles who have enrolled hae not castSiny votes, believing that it is' best to hold back and later cast a lot at one time which would Jump them high up on the lists. As no favoritism can possibly be shown, it is better to cast . your ballots as you procure them and in this way you maintain a steady, continuous growth, and your friends can then see Just how you compare with the leaders. In District No. 2. Miss Frances Gorman Gor-man has first position with Miss Alice Allen but 112 votes behind. Miss Ruth Bradson was the champion vote-getter hi her district for the day. District No. 2 shows how spirited the contest has become there. Miss Mary Hoffman still maintains |