Show Political Skeletons Will Be Revealed and Vile Plots Plot Bared Owing to tb their lr ability to secure the confidence of ot all ull tho I lenders ot of all the political p parti parties find and nd to secure from Irom these men knowledge of of their secret ret plans and amid KJ nursed ambitions and the means taken by hy tho political generals l and their lieutenants to s secure curA tho ends desired I the he newspaper fra fraternity Is II peculiarly able to 0 tell if Ir Its ita members wish things that tha t would turn lum affairs down A An AI I almost t Inviolable rule among newspaper news wl paper men Is that l confidence Jn must sl not mint be broken and that mutters matters to which tho they art arc bound hound to shall never ic be tie discuss dis cuss cus erl rI But tJ a I conditions have lm become so 00 Intolerable to io the th newspaper r men men and affairs are at such auth a a. critical stage stag In time the i country at Jar large e and anti In the state as mis s well that the newspaper writers havo determined determined deter deter- mined that th the public l must mud b bp be Informed for fOI limo tho salvation of the state and the na 1101 ima- ima tion Wh When n announcement was 5 made marie that throe thre m of nf time the Salt LaJ Lake Press club would sit lilt as aN a a. committee to heRr hear the political secrete seret that had come to the time newspaper men there was t an Immediate response and time tho Information of time Iho machinations of ot tIme the Jed leaders ers In each Ich of or orthe the three parties parUM In both state and na national national na- na or organizations was yas of or no startling a character that t time the very yet foun foundations nUon ot oh society seemed d. In the mines of oC the time commIttee com coin to be he threatened After a number of conferences In which hl h f e every r detail detoll of the time serious matter mattei- was I di this timis committee comprising Bri- Bri Kilt ant S. S Young Burl Durl Armstrong l smut and George Gcorge I. I L. L Geiger to tomake make maka public all an antho th the tho revelations rC had been made mad to them theta h by th the newspaper writers Itero without revealing re the thc Identity of tho the men t who ho h had d themselves and cleared tl l their lr consciences of ot all they the know o The Tho manner In lam which time the tc testimony taJ taken en by hy the tho committed and tho time findings f of the time committee as all io tit a a. of ot the time problem should he hc made mad public was as discussed die dis cussed at nt Jen length th and nd It was t finally de determined de de- hemmed that thaI a drama should bo be written In which the tho entire accumulation of or facts could be lie laid succinctly and truthfully before the tho The lime drama Is Is' written and the tho members oC of the club are arc now at work perfecting their fr parts part for tor time the great expose which willbe will willbo III be bo made mad at the theo Salt Lake Lako th theatre on time the night of ot Thursday October 31 11 The Th members of the cast refuse to make public pub pub- lie lic au any ammy of oC time the revelations thc timey will they will 11 make a at t that time Um saying paying that If even eVell n nn an n Inkling Ink inic JlII ling hug of the enormity of the orr offenses n eR which they thEO will 1 expose expos then were known the time people would ouM annihilate the tho political leaders lead lead- ers era r of or all aU three parties In imm Utah and inthe In Inthe the country at large Tho Time performance will be ho belen given l but once onoe u. u |