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Show EKfEKTElEGtAM'S CONTEST FOR : BE: POKTLANB TDM Representative. Girls From . All Sections of City and State in the Race for Fair and Oceanjrip. , ; ELEVEN GIRLS AND CHAPERON I ! WILL GO TO PORTLAND EXPOSITION. ! - . ; Eight different contests will be given. Girls will run against girls of their own town. Here are the contests: 9 - DISTRICT NO. 1 Salt Lake and county (four girls). W DISTRICT NO. a Ogden and county (one girl). S DISTRICT NO. 1 Provo and county (one girl). - DISTRICT NO. 4 Cache. Box Elder. Rich. Morgan, Davis and Sum- . mit counties (one girD. . " M ' DISTRICT NO. 6 Tooele. Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron and San- pete counties (one girl). - DISTRICT NO. Wasatch, Sevier, Carbon. Emery, Uintah. Grand. ' San Juan, Wayne, Garfield, Kane, Piute and Washington counties (one girl). ' DISTRICT NO. 7 Southeastern portion of Idaho (one girl). . ' DISTRICT NO. 8 Southwestern portion ef Wyoming (one girl). i greatest pleasure in making this trip - . j of the fortunate women one that a royal household would envy. No annoyance an-noyance common to ordinary travel will attend these young ladies. . It is a trip , that money cannot buy. - No newspaper has ever before set before be-fore its readers such an opportunity. Each has as equal a chance as the other. There will be no favoritism . shown or permitted. THE TELE- . GRAM has periccted such a system, a -system 'so perfect that it would be impossible im-possible to give an advantage to one. The full records of this grand contest con-test are open at all times to the fullest inspection of all. The contest manager ' will take the greatest pleasure in show-. Ing at any time the records in full. It can be shown to the most skeptical that this contest is being conducted on the fairest and broadest lines ever i inaugurated. in-augurated. . ' Everything Is Free. , THE TELEGRAM'S guests will be carried by land and water absolutely in . ." - the best manner that money can procure. pro-cure. No expense will be even considered consid-ered for a moment before their their comfort. Everything will be FREE. It will be a party that will bring added dlatlnc- . tlon to the three great Western States they will so ably represent. . . i And the trip through California! The ' very name recalls the romances of At--cadia. Think of the great trip down the winding, majestic Columbia river! -The whole field of vision during the - ' flight Is aflame with fireflies; the boom of the bittern breaks the silence; the saurian answers with gutteral of thorough tho-rough bass, awakening batrachians from afar, filling each succeeding octave oc-tave until the higher notes are reached '.. by katydid and strident cicada of which Tennyson sung. . - Go in and Win. The women who go on this trip, which embraces everythinj from .the wonderful exposition itself to the sightseeing of the famous Chinatown. . ' both above and underground, in the famous. Oriental quarter in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, ar,chosen by readers of this pa- ' iper. The' selection is to be by popular V'ote. - Daily, except Sunday, a ballot Vill be printed, and when sent W-THE XLEGRAM office will count as one . and one vote only, for the candi- whose name appears thereon. Spe-oupon Spe-oupon will be provided for paid-Vince paid-Vince subscriptions, and they will Vded votirfg value commensurate amount paid and the length -Nhscriptlon. But no coupons VI, and In this feature alone . as an equal chance. time to enroll. "Go In and ... t "Away with all care let tears be mirth. Now comes the season when smiles all the earth." The formal opening of THE TELEGRAM'S TELE-GRAM'S Lewis and Clark Exposition and Pacific Tour contest occurred today. to-day. In this Issue is printed the list of the young ladles who have so far entered. en-tered. The additional nominations will be added to' the records. A cursory glance will show what enthusiasm en-thusiasm THE TELEGRAM'S splendid offer has already awakened. Nearly seventy contestants have already enrolled, en-rolled, thus showing that these young ladles appreciate the advantage of an early listing. Plan in DetaiL THE TELEGRAM'S plan Is to send eleven young ladles, accompanied by any suitable chaperon tbey themselves elect, to the great exposition of the Northwest, and then on an ocean trip to the Golden Gate. The contest is open to the women from Utah. Idaho and Wyoming, apportioned to their respective re-spective districts. In another column is shown the boundaries of the eight districts, dis-tricts, enabling one to tell at a glance in what district to enroll. Every district Is represented In this the FIRST day with the exception of district No. 7, which embraces the southeast portion of Idaho, and district No. 8. which takes In the southwest section of Wyoming. Other Enrollments. ' Distance has prevented enrollment -i-tihese districts on this initial day, advices at hand attest Till be fittingly rep- . or two. as soon '. --us- of proper Jiaracter s rep-vd rep-vd in hey |