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If nominated and elected I shall serve the peoples needs and wants, and con- tinue to work, as I always I 1 Master of human destinies am I! Fame, Love and Fortune on my foot- steps wait; Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late Salt Lake Theatre 3 'JIIHimiaiHamHIimiHUIIIHIHlIBHIHIIIHIIMHINIIIIIMIIilaillltHHIHimii OPPORTUNITY. n Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 8. 1919. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomina- tion of City Commissioner at the primaries to be held Tuesday; October 21, 1919. I shall observe the Cor- - I (Continued from Page 9.) to become a singer. He secured a position as chorister at $125 a year, and thus attracted the attention of musicians, sang in a competitive musical competition the Feis Coeil and won it. Those familiar with this artists concerts of today will be interested to learn that the two songs he sang at the Feis Coeil were an air of Handels and The Snowy Breasted Pearl. It was at that competitipn he met for the first time a soprano singer, Lily Foley, who has been Mrs. McCormack since 1906. The year of the World's fair at St. Louis brought the singer to America for the first time. He had an engagement to sing in the Irish Village there for 10 sterling a week. But after witnessing one gross libel, as he considered it, on the Irish at the first performances he refused to go on with his engagement, and returned to his home. Curiously enough, a surgeon of the United States army, a Dr. Cameron, set the singer on the right path artistically while McCormack was at the Irish Village. Dr. Cameron told him his voice was too delicate for the climate of St. Lours and said Italy, with its balmy airs and its singing teachers, was the place for him. And to Italy John went after an interval in London that began with one engagement to sing in a hotel for a pound. His studies in Milan brought him an opoprtunity to sing in opera for the first time, which event took place at Savona, near Genoa, in December, 1905; as he admits, he did not make a hit. The Italian public never became enthusiastic over .me, he says, and declares his intention of going back there some day and trying to make them like his singing. He sang for nothing at Savona under the name of Giovannia Foli. But with his return to London more prosperous engagements vrere in store, for beginning with ballad concerts at Queens hall he steadily rose to singing at symphony concerts and eventually became engaged to sing at Covent Garden at the British equivalent of $75 a week. Then we read of his debut at the Manhattan Opera House, where he was paid $700 a week during his first season and $800 a week during the second and last. He has many kind things to say of Oscar Hammerstein Mike who always called him and states that no matter how hard pressed that impresario was financially he always paid McCormacks salary. The reader follows his career through his extraordinary success as a concert singer in this country and in. Australia in more recent years and learns of the enormous sums he raised for the Red Cross $250,000 and of how at two single concerts the receipts were $34,000 and $45,000, respectively, both of these taking place at the New York Hippodrome. 5 J f s I ( T V. H. RICHEY Room 431 I Rental Agent illlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIHIHHIIlR |