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Show I 1 SALT LAKE H BULL MOOSERS BUSY. , Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 19, 1 Eull Moose orators are bu3ler than Hl microbes these delightful days. They H are speaking everywhere in halls, in H homes and .on street corners and all 1 of them say they have the voters "go- 1 ing good." j Last night a street meeting at Main H and Second South was addressed by H George W. Mover, Parley P Chrlsten- H ten and J J. Cannon. At First South H and Main streets Brigg Clegg did the H Jpcllblndlng all by himself. H Nephi L. Morris and W. D. Livlng- H ston adressed the people of Sandy H last night A large crowd heard Bull j Moose doctrines expounded. M This evening there will be a Bull H Moose rally at the home of William 1 Laird in Bennion ward. The speak- M ers will be J. J. Cannon and John 1 Pixton. H Tonight also there will be formed Hl a "boosters" organization in the Third 1 municipal ward, at a meeting of Bull j Moosers to be held at 330 North Sec- H ond West street. The Firs t ward 1 "boosters" v,'ill organize at a meoting 1 in the party headquarters -at the WI1- j son hotel. Hl The Roosevelt club Is sending out 1 invitations for a smoker to be held H Wednesday evening In Judge Bow- i man's court room in the old city hall. H Tho smoking will begin at 8 o'clock. H Tonight there will be street meet- 1 ings at Main and First South and H I Main and Second South. The speak- M ers will b Parlev P. Christensen, Ml Brigham Clegg. George Mover, and 1 Allen T. Sanford H A "boosters" automohlle excursion H will be made throughout the county j today. Several automobiles will take H Dart. Literature In largo chunks will H be distributed. Persuasive talkers H will also accompany the excursion to : j perform Rooseveltlan service where H the effect of the literature may be j doubtful. H In the "old farm house" in Forest H Dale tonight Nephi T. Morris, Bull H Moose candidate for governor, and W, H D. Livingston will deliver addresses. H The crowning glorv of Bull Moose H activities is promised in the big ban- j quet which will bo hold at the Wilson m hotel next weok. Tho night has not H . et been definitely decided upon. The H i banquet will be for the candidates and H third party workers Last night a committee was named to make arrangements ar-rangements for the banquot The following fol-lowing were appointed. Glen R. Both-well, Both-well, W. H. Sweet, Allen T Sanford. Bishop A. H. Woodruff, A. H. Parsons, A T. Moon, Mrs. A. Houghton, Mrs. L. D Martin and Mrs. Brigham Clegg. MORE WOES TREAD UPON MACK'S HEELS Salt Lake, Oct. 19. The troubles of Wlllard Mack were multiplied yestor-day. yestor-day. The actor is still in the county jail, and the clouds of his domestic difficulties continue to darken omlni-ously. omlni-ously. A dispatch from Omaha, Neb., to The Tribune last night verifies tho story of Maud Leone in a letter to a friend here that she received a final decree of divorce from Mack in Omaha Oma-ha on September 2, 1912. Yesterday the former ruatlnec Idol declared in his cell in the countv jail that Maud Leone secured her divorce from him more than a year ago and that no second marriage took place when she rejoined his company soon aftorwanl. The records In Omaha, according to tho dispatch, show that the divorce was granted on September 1 of this year Mack was married to Marjorle Rambeau, in Pocatello, fourteen davs later. According to a statement from E G. Gallet, clerk of the district and ex-officio ex-officio auditor and recorder of Bannock, Ban-nock, county, Idaho, Mr. Mack, at the time of his marriage to Marjorle Rambeau at Pocatello, represented that he hid been formerly married but also divorced In Colorado,, nine years ago. In a letter to a friend in Salt Lake from Maud Leone, former wlfo of Mr. Mack, now in Omaha Nob., the former for-mer Mrs. Mack declares that final decree of divorce was granted her on September 2, in Omaha, fourteen days before the actor obtained a license in Pocatello to marry Miss Rambeau, According to the statement of Mr Galet the marriage was contrary to the lawa of Idaho. When Interviewed at the county jaij. Mr. Mack said that he had replied affirmatively to questions ques-tions as to whether or not he had been formerly married and divorced, but that he had not been naked nor had he said when or where the divorce di-vorce had been granted. "Maud Leone got a divorce from me more than a year ago on a charge of drunkenness and no second marriage mar-riage ceremony was performed when Miss Leone again joined mv company," com-pany," declared the actor. According to' the letter from Miss Leone, she had eutertiincd hopes of a reconciliation reconcilia-tion that would ond in her rejoining Mack here. She gave up hope of this, she declares, when she received a telegram of appeal from her husband asking that he be given his freedom. "Then." says the letter from the former for-mer wife, "I went to the lnwyor who had started proceedings for my divorce di-vorce before and got a divorce" from him on the second of this month " The letter is dated September 19, 1912. Tho actor is said to havo longed, of late, for the companionship of his former wife. "Skiddles" face has been before me almost constantly of late," he is quoted as having said. He called Maud Leone "Skiddles" and I she called him "Mickey" I i HANSEN PUTS BAN ON BRANDIED CHERRIES. Salt Lake, Oct. 19. Following information in-formation that a number of candy-makers candy-makers and retailors in the city were selling "brandled cherries" in violation viola-tion of the state and national food laws, Stato Dairy and Food Commissioner Com-missioner Willard Hansen. Jr, visited the retail shops in Salt Lake yesterday, yester-day, purchased the article, and immediately im-mediately ordered that the dealers stop selling them. While the dealers wero nat labeling the confection as "brandicd" they ad-mittod ad-mittod thnt the cherries in them hnd been "soaked" with the intoxicant They took the confection containing , the brandled cherries from their shelves Immediately and promised to "be good " Prosecutions may follow, although Inspector Hansen said that the matter would not be fully decided until taken up with the board. Regarding the use of alcoholic liquors In confections the law states that the manufacture or salo of them Is prohibited "If they contain any -vinous, malt or splrltous liquor, or com-puond com-puond or narcotic drug" Maraschino Maras-chino cherries arc not Included in this class and can bp lawfully made and sold, according to Mr Hansen. I |