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Show 7L ESEltETEVEXIXG 'NEWS IHiRIY, PER CENT 100,000 giFimfin-1CTggmg- VOTE IS CAST HI PRIMARY Mondays Thursdays '1 WJiat proposition Kaye you to offer this very desirable trade? At THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. SIm Deseret Sews Is on Sale or Every Trala Salt Lake Dally Alter S:S Patrons Who Can Not Obtain Requested to Inform tUe News fh iR4Mi(rt w rlaarf elerrum Ukt City. Tbea aa PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- Ella Hall - in JTbe Spotted LU, UniveraU Weekly. BROADWAY Ethel Clayton in The Dormant Power." STRAND MTTFIKSY ' I i -- hr 4 Obtaining War Record Members of ' Two mnhero of the a' BaHet. world fjunoa s Theodore Koaloff Imperial Roariaii flu tba deposition of the Cxar of Russia killed forever the famed Russian balleu? Will the priceless beauty and grace of these, the most highly trained experts in the dance ever known, be forever barred henceforth f f. - It looks UuLaey-t- s Theodore For, according to him the incentive is now 'lacking for the training and perfecting, of these dancers, and it will never come again. Koaloff. who with bU Russian art-la- ta well be at the Orphenm at the bead of the show opening tonight, was one of the pupils in the Imperial Ballet schools of Russia, and thus is able to speak as an expert To him the overthrow of the czar set the seal of fate on the Russian dancing's future. For the Imperial school was an up- - pan&ce of the court; the dancers wore trained at the cxr s expense, and the ballets of both Petrograd and Moscow were regarded cs his personal Now that he- is deposed, and a republic succeeds, the immense expense ia prohibitive The second headliner will be Horace Wright and Rene Dietfioh. The of the sensapair proved to beinone Los Angele- ations of the show Other features will be provided by E. Chanes Bensee and FlorenceBaird in 'Songiflage ; the- Five Nelsona In Hoops My Dear; Alf Grant in songs and stories: Dorothy Hays and company in a one act comedy entitled. A Week g Notice'; the versatile wonder-boArchie Onri. assisted by Mias Doily; and the Paihe-New- y. a. It is expected that In the near futurre he will be detailed as an instructor with some national army division. The funeral of Private Robert Berry of the Forty-thir- d Infantry, who died Monday, from appendicitis, waa bold Tuesday afternoon, la the post chapel,, attended by officers and members of his The body was sent to the company. family home at Blanchard. Ok la., for interment. The regimental band fur Dished music. FUNDS SOUGHT TO ' E ItMi For the four candidates who quail the Utah Society of Engineers en-- r fled for commissioner, the vote stood Newman. 2444; Notion. 2409; Crabbe. listed In national service or any branch ; 194. WU mi. Iit, U. R Stewart , of government work due to the war was fifth man with im votes and 1 r are asked by Secretary Hugh C. Lewie serv--- r Frank J. Hewlett sixth with me. The such of I him promptly It, - I to notify low man was Daniel R Richards with . Ice. The request la made In order that loo. and .tbs neat lowest LtoU.j4LhmL . t" thesocTery' may- tb 111. With a few exceptions, each 1 . what the engineers have dons toward candidate earned his 0fi district Mrs Kebekah W. Horn be In polled 247 votes the war. The light vote sod the heavy leads s , Halloween Maaqoe Party A Hal- - of the successful candidates made the eve- one of but little excitement ' eveningloween Wednesday masque party J and few surprises. The three leaders in p ning. Oct, SI, will be the next event the commission ership race were ahead of the Bachelor all the on the calender r J and only the fourth place Knights. The committee In char con- - on the way. was In ticket even for sists of Robert Driscoll, T. Killeen. P a time. In the contest doubt, rf, for the auditor ' J. Owene. J. H. McKay, R. Werner. ship, likewise, Bocks commanding it o. fljckley, J. Lynch, Decker Littla lead made him an assured nominee from V A. Driscoll. 8. Maloney, R. A. Kane the first, and J. L. Mays hold on was likewise practically cer' j: LiJL and D. J Morrison. tain 'after half The districts bad been liavwa-recordcfln- r'i ' , : t i t i i 5 M ' jJ ' " j j .1(1 I i I' 1 ' . ' H . w ' I if r ; t. ti, tj. counted. The new corrupt practice law passed by the last legislature, was in opeistlon for the first time. The old familiar All best coals, phon seenes of election day were missing. No Advertisement. workers in the Interest of candidates were stationed at the polls: no automobiles were used to transport voters to British the polling places and no placards or literature were In evidence. This was with the exception of a few plato Enlist other cards and dodgers which had been within the 199-folimit irr the Recruits for the British and Cana- placed early morning but which were laterdian armies are being received at U. S., torn down and destroyed by City ReJordon Snow, who made army headquarters, this city; recruits for Uia former being sent to New Torlt. I Two of thl raccM.lrS'n.lldatee for on u, imtl.a of Nov are reel-Tbe.and for ta.lfUer to Vancouver.. B..C-jrLar.- a of the Fourth municipal ward. ta a Britleh office for recruit, , room 1, TXMadtlntoah block. Second i.r'h OT the IQCCM9 f U 1 . a w Bni 3 jtnO P8COBQ Tamnla a a .... candidate carried hi. own dlatnct bv eubatanttal marrln over th ncarrat In each ward Bock led the tbo. U. compctHor. 'oJ? K r rac. for aodltor Mav carried each rintalif J w,rd with the except Ion of the Second JJin f .her' In hie race for second -place Swenaon Jo 1e"5r-'e. .for awcond place in tho Secood for etrcuiaiion among postmasters, ask- - d ward. - lnff The final elections of ISIS W. Mont i" ,"rESj5ieWl' ,nKilh cl11 i 10 wee given 15 21 vot-- e aaa'nwt hllet It sets forth that applicants may , sFerry 53I polled bv Richard P Morrla Thla choose the branch of service in which made a total of 24 742 The primaries ef they desire to enlist and asks the lilt showed 14 ilfl votes cast. with the re- postmasters to Women Judges predominated at the . crutUwg Officers. polls yesterdav. In rnanv of the districts not a man beingomong the officials. and Canadian Subject s Urged SkTa 'Ywum AGO. TWENTY-YEAR- S From the Film of The New a . X Dcaeret Utah Boy Youngest ' To a Utah boy goes the distinction of 'lfie youngest bugler"" in ths marine corps. Hts name tv Harold T. son Brickley, and ha is the of T F Brit kiey of Bandy. The fan of hfs youth did not lessen young Brickley s desire to be a soldier or sailor or somethings he didnt know just what so long as it afford- - To be. Occupied by BktUl-io- n of Twentieth Infantry ; Permanent Barrack Completely Filled MUCH WORK THROWN ON WAR DEPARTMENT - . - - - -- Heartrending BY WAIT MASON (FOB THE DESERET NEWS). Ballet It must be trying to the sou to do xt home ones peaceful stunt, and hear each day the query droll, Why arent you fighting at the front? tan spring a reason why ht Perhaps the spills no gore, bat it must jar like everything to tell that reason oer and oer. The matrons view him dith for the aoldier boys they knit; their glances say, Your life is vain why dont you try to do your bit? Ths blooming damsels coldly gaze upon the friendless, outcast wight, and sigh, Well have no truck with jaya who stay at home- - when brave-me- n "fight The chiidrsB- see him psta them school, aud vj-- aloud, a ribald horde, The corkscrew is this slackers tool, while other young men ply the sword. Tie may have reasons good as wheat for staying home. and baling hay, while martial neighbors go to meet the prune-fe- d Prussians in the fray; but who will listen while he tells tbs reason why he doesnt go? Men say, If youd be wearing bells, yon . ought to swat your countrys foe. stay-at-ho- y IS Tin Soldiers Keep Liberty Day Band. Concert as Fare-- ; vrell Appearance Other Fort Notes. - ATTENTIQN at CLASS Wilson avenue. War Garden Exhibits At Cannon Ward Festival Jroducts.if the war gardens of Can- non ward will bo exhibited at a harvest festival to be held in the ward on Friday evening next. Otherchapel features of the occasion will be dancing and brief rmrafeat pnCrroffc program, the object of the whole entertainment being to show what can be accomplished by energetic, loyal effort, and to encourage even greater endeavors for the coming season. CELEITTII Tuo Freight Derailments On Denver & Rio Grande Two slight accidents on ths Denver A Rle Grande- - were reported todafd the public utilities commission of Utah. At 4 0 o'clock last night four care in A circular letter from E. H. Crowder, provoet marshal general of the army, to varioua local boards and others connected with carrying out the selective draft law, asks that advantaga be taken of the numerous offers from dentists to put Into shape the teeth of men.'' called Id the caautrr's etmce enr-d- vr - CAR street. Another car, from the rear, bu taped infoapproaching Nordqulsrs cat, and tho shock hurled him through the glass. He was hurried to the mergence hospital, where cuts in hs hands and head, and bruises about the body were dreeeed.- - He wae then able to go to hla home 981 OFfEBS OF DENTISTS The sgr department has been requisitioned for I5.0OS for Improving the wooden barrack, at Fort Douglaa occu-- ! Pied by a battalion of the Twentieth' Infantry, as the other two battalions j fill the permanent brick j completely j barracks . It- c begmaing to he as a that tne twa iuLiiaifaccepted' "rticiTTcntx ' CHURCH NOTICES A. K Xordquist. motorman on a Fort Douglaa car. look a dive through the glacs front of Ills car about t o'clock thla morning at Third South and Main -- f ' 'rd OUf-- - ,k 1 a- I J -- general -- , thd:Trv ee-nin- g an extra freight were derailed at attributed to a broken on an American refrigerator car flange wheet Extra freight train eaatbound. No. 1143, suffered the mishap, a car of apples, Adverilaora should use the another of merchandise and two empty Mews It thty desire to reach . stock cars being. derailed. Traffic was four boors. of the western state tn delayed the The front drivers of the engine of their people homes. Advertisement extra freight No. 1194. westbound, went off the rails about half a mile west of Jordan Narrows this morning. Ths sn gme was hauling 49 care or livestock but these are reported not to have sue. Utah Stake Conference. talnod damage. j the jseiaclive draft law. Gen. Crowuer says dentists have unL sn opportunity to march off to war versally volunteered to perform such seasirvice0 ScnstJi w at Hh the rest of the men. After sever a I service, and that the army regulations the deDsrtmeht t. n..t 0 l"r,ltent eoavlng. "Papa" showing one dentist to 1.00 me,, do M ; Brickley finally consented and tha not provide sufficient means for neces-l- r oTwik ,1 the enormouamoun to b given to the men mTT?l4 jolned lh n,arl.n 7U attention thrown on the shouMeta of Jof the selected draft la the camps. He finals ta charge of the militaip ad-- 1 n tb rds gite public ,ocalministration. But mYldertng'Tho 3 IdouMe" fiid the voltuiteer deal F,ire Department Makes r rapping Soldier of theity fo the offer ln ore or chaotic p?rt.?irnt Sketch of Candidates. dee. or tUsiiiis ea deetened,-fV' renent of tng to the moblUxatlon tTho vyrTM f the- fonr Tttndtv-date- conditir hokU camps may be Run For Liberty Loan wonderful work hae t hold the posltioo of port wr4 for. would show that C. Clarence Nea- ben hn andthat actlvtciu' arenow onT rr'arino and He man of len is a prominent young business is extremely proud trumpeter an Wth htB but says he hopes that his of Salt Laks. with the Kimball A eoulmd fJbr The fire department played its .part Richards company He has been very in arousing enthusiasm for the Second! Governor Bamberger over. war ia active in commercial and civic affairs forrd to expand to o i69. Loan campaign today. At of the cltv and In addition to his mint Athletic con teats are Pats in Busy Day 12Liberty place IS the chemical apparatus, book and! other duties ia bishop of tho Twentieth the post this afternoontaking in honor of r. from and ward steamer ladder truck the Libertv day. with a sMendance oft B Newman I a member of spectators from town This being Liberty day, aad a half-- , central station, led by Chief W 1L prrgram tn Iteh wse born, Include- - a fooihajl same The a Stephen responded to a call from box ptoneer'tsmlly between holiday declared by himself. Gov. Si- 17 and Salt in educated lake reared and call took them up and down Forty-xhJand Infantrv, mon waa, by. tho Irony of Main The Ha football teams en Bamberger Fremont in end to the crowds that hlp ha alwas been In business here. street Kilgore field, the in serving out tha uoexplred term of victor to receive aCumnvng has been ordered by the his position. In about tho worst si t ua- - gathered, tho firemen tossed out hand eMver loving In am re man to take .hill, urging THOrdRasa of a Liberty the to word reri,v Hon V any cc'rdtng aWaTdnrtr - . at th fMlra! land office here. The advantage of tho holiday by rooting, i bond- won. His busmese Is that of stage MR- - cf ar5.0 r(tv ihrotJB. The flromon'a mutual aid association manager of the Orpheum theatre, whi. h forrreriy open to pubHc home- - Ho did find, however, pontv of oppor- -C A Moalc is furnished onto hammer and to entr u Med due be has held for several years eonotantly oubaertbod fc tuntty to 12.900 worth statLn.? withheld, of be.ng position ,M glready three regiments the Liberty loan idea which t0f the second issue of bonds, which A H Crabbe Is a buatnesa man prrsen of phosphate. t The with-Sa- lt latorntTy-a- t aa jth fi;?ihe dos . his oio topic of public wilh a ttbscription of the name Amount idrawal includes several acres. thousand pledged clothing i having been inHetheaerved earrweii Appears nee. utterance for tho remainder of thejto the 1int Uue makes $4,009 of the , , . business many years j term as .county commlssiopcr for fouraj The Forty third infantry band will l0Vlea wJUli:iua Thi chief axacnUva"aUtriod'affthoUdt,lnd f the give a rono--rt elected and bat president HMel at years, being the ' day by visiting the I D 8 D. school ' ward. ' Mr. Y'Vsbbe was a candtilmte for Utah ThCfrsdxV ettdfmg. as a farewell ,f w on West south Temple to the county board at the appearance, the proceeds to go to the garden, fwjrrtion ahtch he helped to plant not ao' street,, many last general election. Though defeat-- ( band fund for m'ouic and musical equip! month ho There addressed ago. (he ment The public is invited ed, he led hi ticket. students on ths question of the liberty Hcber it Wells has long been promiThe McCaskey camp f war Then he attended exercises at loan IK COGS fiF nent as one of the public men of Utah. veterans of Fort Douglas, Kpanisb has invited West Side High school at noon, with the He was Utahs first governor after the the Wedgwood to camp of this same topic. This afemoon he is the attainment of statehood and served aa- join them in giving a farewell city at weather bureau to the T.mpvratar scheduled for a talk to the Daughters tho war governor during the Span- departing ooldiery, the program and klok. In,trumnts o. root of Utah pioneers, and ho will leave offke war Stnco hi firat el ro r at the post cbapel 4 g xlock this 142 fact of higher than Miom in etftc, ' At Thirty-ThiSouth and Redwood soon after for GrantsviUtg wbors ho kick. oven.ng Lieutenant N P P5uTen. mediral ro- road'where surfacing of tho county addresses a Liberty loan rally this of Root of parka and playgrounds and aa com- - serva corp attached to tho Forty-ne- e - Boetort Building. road U in J. L. Larsen 94 evening. Kloak. of stroets. holding tho latter ond Infantry, ha been ordered tA years old. progress, Maximum nifoer .... 1..68 tractor jrterdajr .. engineer for tho office at the present time. aahlftgton. D V. to take a special i!at, ro,. commission, Minimum yesterday in-- e sofferod .....41 ,.4i New E. A. Bock ba had much experience count of for a comnlion In Corporations. Minimum tooar 45. ...... .42 yesterday evening which result- in the city aedltar, department having the medicaltraining of the regular army.; id 8 am. today . , 4 17. ...... .84 arm Larsen. aerved there many yeara under Rudolph Dr. Paulsen mrp. to leat. for W aah- -l las' or.tlouV ta hta 7 am. today 42 The association of Xoquola Alf W H Shearman and Herman Irgton tn two or three d.v. H. ... mi,naPhV. 8 a m .today 41 Xht nri,T:.tl-lr'2rA,''tb. preliminary examlna-- , I r.tn. ntanttadta - thoogwhoernr-b- of1 Rtvert Ctmfc hatTTTed articles oflncor- .'51. ...... .44 am. today tion for a comm lesion In tho regular, the tractor. Fellow workmen stopped porailou with tho secretary af state; 18 am. today 81. ...... .48 Jack Mav, Jr waa born and educated army medical corps. 15 am. today j ...58 ...52 tho motor, and extricated Larson. Ho authorised capital $199,999 tn $1 share: Noon in Salt Lake. Hq Is a graduate todnv .. Captain J. L Parkinson, 9 eompatrv. was hurried to St. Mark's hospital, E. T. Wolverton. .......54 ..6. W. C, president; with much experience in that Twentieth 56 who has been at where the arm waa amputated. infantry today ...67 B 2. Sniiman. lpm. rice president; line, having served a depute county Fort Sill Okla., taking a specie course His condition today is somewhat Im- secretary-treasure- r. Tho Loral F.rrrmat. company auditor. He at present private sec- of training In heavy machine gun proved. ft is believed that ho will take over the Brea. Canon. Ladrone and Belatlv humidity 86 per' cent Unretary (a Chief of Foliee J. Farley work, has returned to the post and win recover. Larsen Uvea at 1496 and Acorn oil mining claims is settled and colder tonight and Thura-daWhite. reeume his work with xhe regiment. Fourth North street. and Wayno counties. , f ; . t The quarterly conference of Pioneer etnka will bo held Sunday, Oct. 2 1, the morning tension in the Make haO at 10 o'clock.- - the regular afternooa session In the tabernacle and the session ln the Assembly Hal at. ! AUhe Jotter. tjileniLd . musical program will be rendered and Mutual Improvement and Religion claso work will receive special A attention. lnvitsnon general ia extended al) the meeting, and members of the stake are special!! urged to be in attendance. The Relief society of Pioneer Make will hold conference Friday. Oct 2f. to the atake hail, with sessions at 18 and 2. Luncheon will ha aerved for all present during the noon intermission. There will be special music and members of ther Relief society board will be present The regular monthly meeting of the officer, and teacher, of the Salt Lake will be Make Primary association ward Twenty-secon- d held in the chapel, Saturday, Oct. 27, 191T, at I o'clock p.m. t The high prieeta of Liberty stake will hold their regular qoontm meeting In the First ward chapel. Sunday. Oct 28, at 10 2d a m. A meetlng of the Primary association of Liberty Make will be held.8 Oct. 27. at Saturday afternoon. oclock in the Ninth ward chapel. Red will meet at 2 39- Cross supervisors f'r c?rr - . Utah Stoke conference, frolil w - V. edver-- Bun Any n 28th. baa been postponed until Nov. 25th. 1917. JOSEPH F. SMITH. at, Lv-- ge Owing lo"Jocph Booth, ' first counselor to Bishop Joseph of tha First ward, moving To Croxcenu John second counselor, wae made the bishop', first counselor and Niels Rasmussen was chosen d counselor. Mrs. Lou Hamilton was acquitted bv a Jury of the charge of murdering herlaisband. In the tabernacle was held the conference of the Y. M. M. 1. A. of Bak Lake atake. Stake Superintendent Richard R. Lyman presided and ths principal speaker was Elder B. H- - Roberts. " In the early morning. Just before dawn, when practically every paaeenger was asleep, a New York Central train plunged. Into the Hudson river near Garrison, N. Y, and 28 peopla were drowned or otherwise killed, while the. list of than twice that. injured A retaining wait rave way and the end six ears, going at full engine apeed parallel to the river, plunged Into the stream. Three can were left standing on the track. War-burt- see-on- rtrmtr, Marine Corp Bugler bandl-i-oo- OCTOBER S4, 1887. semi-annu- , Ic Wlnnifred Shaughneny, formerly of Salt XAke, wboee disappearance from New Tork a year ago, caused a nation-wid- e search, here In Salt Ladce? When efforts were made to locate former the Utatrglrt with "the Theodore Koaloff company, dancers at ths Orpheum, this morning, there was a lively shifting of scenes and Ths News reporter who started out on the errand IssUli wondering what sort of thrilling mystery story was being covered or uncovered. Fully equal to the conflicting reports of uyear or so ago concerning the disappearance of Mjsb Shaughoessy were the answers received as to whether or not the young woman Is now in town with the Kosioff company. Mtss Shaughnessy, ths daughter of tbs late Cot Shaughnessy, was reported a year or so ego to have suddenly disappeared from New Tork and was last seen With the Koaloff company. Koaloff. himself, then in San Francisco, disclaimed an knowl-- . edge .of the young womans where' abouts and ths matter finally quieted down with the rumor that she had been finally located by members of the family and had reconciled them to her career on ths stag. This morning It waa reported that Mlu Shaughnessy was In ths city with the company of dancers. Theodore Koaloff, himself, when questioned --at the Hotel Utah, declared he had never seen the young woman sines her disappearance gnd'Tttat lTir Hxtfior had merely been circulated for advertising purposes. He stated that he rather supposed she was now at her home in New Tork; but another m4mherof the Kosioff company, after much hesitancy, stated that Mias Shaughneaey had been with ths company until a few ntontha ago but that ahe had then cancelled her engagement. Her relatives living here, however, declare that Miss Shaughnessy is in the city and it was they who advised that Kosioff himself be interviewed: they withdrew their statements when they found that the dancer disclaimed all knowledge of the young woman's fttrf ffcertf'fcrd'efcoss who insist she will be found In ths imperial ballet when the curtain rises on it tonight at the Orpheum. - Kos-Inf- i 4-- BlUle Cactua Long Lost Dancer May Appear Here , In Russian & votes. . a,. - I V ? All comedy "Aajomanlaoa." who, with Owen XcGInwj, 'noted English 2hu. acter attar, win head the bilL Dull care will bo banished irorn tha otheriughight. Thls Company will nf. . vicinity of the Pantages theatre. for a nunAter of attractive songs and Judging from the bill f vaudeville dances Frank Morrell, the California tnor that opens a weeks engagement Will , there this afternoon. . sing a number of the latest Owen McGivrney, prptean arrttt, popular songs. in new the his Other acts will be Claire and Atwill headline bill, performance - of tha many voles in wood, nimble comedian; Johnny qv "Oliver Twlet. Where an entire cast Connor atid Frank IHxon, in a comedy of players has appeared in the re- sketch, Hired and Fired.' and Roea-- r and Armstrong, piano phlerda3" spective parts in the pest, McOlveney The tenth episode of the thriiJar appears in eech role himself. . . The Venetian Oypelae. in their Pst he serial starring beatflifu) an5 musical and singing number. "Frol- daring Pearl White, "The icking ta a Gypeie Camp, wtU be an- - Ring, will complete the ljUI. The Voaedan SAIT LAKE THEATRE Three nlbta commencing Tbnraday etlier'a "Tbo 13th Bayard Chair. , , Went NeU." - COMING. ulU ::1 Use Geral- S yeater-t-7 Directory R. L Polk Ogden City iat aUtet. - started on the new Ogden Co., FOR COMMISSION fen ri city directory which Is to be published "" early In the year. tat t M I Sthiftch ITat Indue TVnde Goes East Tadgo A. Hi f 4M(W1V X7TSM TOM & Trade of Chicago, who baa been 17S ITIi TM at (Nealca spending hie vacation .on hie ranch rabfea M2 22SMH IX M 1004 Trade, Idaho, waa In the city yeatar-daZ21344 0Tlj 4M MilIU Hell en route east. FOR ACOITOft. ' Not Before Neat Spring The Rrv. from 1st j 2d iU 4ih flkh fiTet. Father Theo J. Sehultx writes J Pueblo Colo., that he will be unable Bark .s ..lltMRSfSIlMSlia 4 to 'take up the position of professor May JlSef M2 142U 04 IM Ul of ecclesiastical history In Michigan seminary unUl next spring.. Father With no party organisations to ret with Schuttg was formerly connected and with the corrupt the local cathedral of the Madeleine out ths vote, law forbtddinr ths suppiyinr practices Colorado. before going to of to haul uaenthuaiasae rot from era vehicles vto ths polUnc places, oniyT.581 Ttah Boys Retained Advices ins vnivenal votes were cast in yesterdays that mats Los Angeles primary Klim Company has cut down Its fore - election. This la leae than 99 per cent of employees, 1 In the scenario de- of the reriatered voters of the city, and ia shout half the number of votes I pertinent, add about 250 In the plant . Elliot Clawson, Wally Toung, and cast in ths primary election of 1916, are Lake when 14,919 votes were cast. boys i Salt , Hal Oates, all - 5 Stephen B. Newman, C. Clarence among those retained and according Nealen. Albert U. Crabbe and Hcber to accounts, all are doing well. M. Wells, in the order named, were of Articles oo Oil Dr. F. J. Psclt an the successful candidates for city of Utah has written and two of them wLU ' the University oil and gas commissioner, 1 be chosen at the final election on article on the Wyoming lasue of the 4. fields, for the latest of En November , E. A Bock, up for as Monthly Journal. Utah Society led the list i glneere. Another article In themaga-with 6,429 city auditor, , 'Sine has been prepared by J. R. Hall voie. J. JL. Hay, Jr., wss next with 1214 voles. Frank A Swenson, tnd third of the Utah Oil Refining company on candidate, I : j dropped out, having but 91? the Elements of Refining Western I . dine Farrar in Tbe Woman God Forgot." - . AMERICAN Norma Tabnage In -- tfie Law of Compensation." -t Prof. McClellan in organ oloe. ft y, Xt WILKES WUkea piajers in The Silent WltnrM. ta Salt aaaata will ayycat the fflriai bailal far Wllaa m Taaaiajr, Kav , wkva twa al the fwr mtltaira far raia ailaaiaBar aat aM al Iba twa raati taiaa for aatltar art la fee eli .LOCAL. BRIEFS t tat -- What PAVTAf.ES Nrw Bill Prorating Owen McGlrarr; Venetian Gyp-a- i and Frank Morrell, PRJM4BI ELECTION lUSStXTS. v - . rr, - p. m. Ht THEATTO-Oli- Diversified Program of Vaudeville Opens This Afternoon at Pantages j ORPHErM Xflw BUI Featuring Tbredore Koaloff and Wright ELECTION Election November 6 Two Commissioners and Auditor Will be Selected From These Candidates. IW at tb l Morom praroui Blanche Ring Enters It Are OKkn ; u. tonight, SALT LAKE BOCK AND MAY FORCITX AUDITOR - r; the Orphenm Tonight Wells Qualify For Com- mission , 911- r r AM US EM ENT S S. B.. Newman, C. C. Netlen, A. H. Crabbe and H. M. ISSUED . 2-1- - Prosperous' Farmers Read t&eSemi-Week-- x .: ly News 7 jl and if Renowned Russian Dancers : At ia "WEDNESDAY-dCTOBK- R" -- Torty-seoon- d ni ! id J , . -- , TUGH rd , e - - - - DeJayMeans Disap Give ns pcirtment, that order for indirid--nrngTaved Xmas Cards Now. i Hundreds of designs to select from. . al ...... .4S,. e I ( 1 Gar-fie- ld y. . 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