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Show , 7 -1 " t - j ' - v Sim, ... . . '. J C - W. j - . . " T " O " f-- . 4 r jr" r- Louise Potter of Kemmerer was the st p vote retter of the day for the district. dis-trict. The position of second In the list still stays In the possession of Miss Florence Pomeroy of Evanston. The new Penny Arcade that will be established at Saltalr Beach Is to be equipped with a machine which will announce an-nounce the relative standing- of the contestants. con-testants. The records are changed each day and announce the rote. This makes two machines that are kept busy telling-friends telling-friends and relatives the standing- of favorites. . ....... -. The popularity of the machine In the Penny Arcade in Main street can only be Judged by the large, crowd that visits the . place dally. . Scores upon scores of persons visited the place yesterday yes-terday o hear the standing -of their favorites. fa-vorites. ' Twice the records bad to be changed to accommodate those anxious to learn the score. , " ' SZTiSIJQHTS. ' ' ' . . 'f . - -', .-' " 'i. ' .TesUrday's mall brought many votes for the fair young contestants in The Telegram's Great Lewis and Clark Ex- ' position and Pad no Coast Tour Contest. Con-test. Miss Memphis Williams bad votes from Pocatello. Miss Mayme Lindsay votes from Mllford, Beaver. Mlfiersville and Statellne. Miss Msrgsxet Coakley two. packages ' from Bingham. Miss Beulah Galbralth votes from- Moun- j i talnview, . Wyo., Altamont. Wya, and Evanston, "Wyo. Miss Zllpha Wall votes from Jensen. Miss Evelyn Slaughter Slaugh-ter votes from Beaver, three packages from Blue Acre. Frisco and Ogden.- Miss Sue Ulmer votes from Salt Lake City, Miss Louise Potter votes , from Poca telle. Miss Ida Curtis votes' from Grand Junction, Colo. Miss -Stella Johnson votes from Tucker. ; Miss Nora Burn-ham Burn-ham votes from St. Anthony, Ida. Miss Lizzie Myers -votes from Salt Lake City. Miss Florence Pomeroy votes from Kemmerer and Rock Springs,-Wyo. Miss Amelia Iverson votes from Murray. Mur-ray. Miss Josephine Snow "votes from Salt Lake City. . . ; . ' . - XtJ LLHTIIT. " f . . - :,' v'T.lilau r.rrar.;::J:VTi.e'.Tele-. r.rrar.;::J:VTi.e'.Tele-. grr .'a rortland fair party will stop ! at the ZL rrjincis hoteL . Tils Is th. .- haxiiomest totel; in tis- Test. " It cost ?3,COO,CO0. "V - - - ?-. :-:: - v - r-, They got, them. . ! ; ' ..'In three word the story of the day i j - - Is told. It was a day In- which the vote j getters got the much aought ballots .to f the' number tf 10,83a. As the contest . : . nears the, close the voting becomes ' more vigorous. The battle line shifts boqrly and the votes become more nu-inerouB., nu-inerouB., .Yesterday was a' day for 1 heavy vote getters. ; . .In district No. 1 the paper war was at Jfa i height, i The three leaders of the "., district worked hart) for supremacy. The counting 4 of the ballots as . the ' 'came In made the totals "Jump -up and ! T. ' i'own. No one could be depended on for, the leadership of the day.. .When the' vote for the day was cast Miss Chloe FlUgerald was back la her old : position at thet head jot the list and ' Miss lizzie Myers had retired to sec-;: sec-;: ; "' Ohd place. - '.V .. , ; . .. . , ' The Tide Turned. . . ' ' -..For several days the contestants .of . the' distxic Vfer somewhat' inactive. But. yesterday the tide turned and a ma4 whirl of votes came from the dlst trict' ' It was enthusiasm lceyed to the . highest point -Tne total score for Miss Fitzgerald yesterday amounted to 1878 Awhile the total vote, -secured by Miss Myers was 108. Miss Edna Petty, holder of third, position in the division, was the next favorite.' .She added to stand-. ; ' - ing 1881. - ; ' Ogden came, in lor. Its share in the applause 'yesterday. "The position of Mis Fannie Gorman, holder - of the highest number of votes, was assailed by Miss Ruth Bradlson. It was a big . - Jfcr t Ogden vote geVters.: . "( , Aether Bljr" Vote. " .- . . " iThe big light was again turned on.disv . . triet "No. S, yesterday. Another', day was recorded from that ' division for Mlss-Evelyr Staeghter of Friseo. With the 1802 votes secured by her yesterday, she increased her leadership to more than 8000 votes in advance of the holder of second place, Miss Mamie Lindsay of . The battleor, supremacy In district No. t is raping like a real bellura. Miss Ida Curtis of Sunnyside Is again in the . ' lead- Between her posfUorvand that of Mlss'Llbble SUlker of Helper, the much V talked of number-of thirteen votes in- . -In the Xighth. - . v . The ruling hand tri .district 5fo. Is jstill lB tossess!fii f Miss Beulahrt3al i braltb.' ot'EVanstott Her position was ( ' made ' more solid yesterday by the vote of V07 that was cast in her favor. " Miss ' r " t : |