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Show Copper (cathodes), 12340, Lead, $4.40 per 100 lbs. ‘THE ERALD -REPUBLICAN : Bed SALT of Pain sage of Greeting QstALTLE \\ to for Presi- | } Toe ! 5K Oa, CO he SuPF ee AEE Q eovoQ ii mu. |! A a re a : SEPT AO cl \ i BREN Set 182 NE, 2. o ' H \: loli na hg gs cs v7 B QuPAyT. S29 Poncs0" Ree ~ a oY. A eee - a a one" arene ror - : Tiby an rey! “ae = Day of His Visit Here, ber company, doing $100,000 damage, yesterda y afternoon. Early this morning the fire was still burning but well under the control of the firemen. Lumber stock valued at $40,000 is a total loss, The threestory buildings on the ground which housed the offices of the Granite Lumber company, the Sugar House Banking company , a ‘ “ycTON Se en’y foes or fSTOY . cs gl At} ear AS” . ; reef . ' Tay ' \ I 1 acres covered by the buildings and lumber yards of the Granite Lum- _ ; A Ag’. 1D — Siku \ Fire originating from unknown causes in th e boiler room of the Granite Planing Mill company swept the several Enchign A 2 a . me Fy the Granite drug store and Sugar House meat market, the stove and hardware branch of the lumber company, aside from nu- 2 merous office rooms, were ruined by the flames and water. OF BANQUET/A BIG MUSICAL PROGRAM Minneapolis, Sept. 18.—President| Plans for the entertainment of PresTaft came to the Twin Cities of Min-|ident William H. Taft, during his vis- | nesota today, and with the shadow/it to Salt Lake, the coming week,| of death hanging over the governor | were discussed further Saturday aft- | of the state, received a cordial, it lee at a meeting of the general not a demonstrative welcome. | committee in charge of the arrangeThe critical illness of Governor ments held at the office of Governor Johnson, probably the most popular | William Spry. executive Minnesota ever has known,| United States Senators Reed Sinoot entered deeply into the spirit of the and George Sutherland and many day, and the dreaded eventualities other prominent residents of the city threatened for a time during the and state were at the meeting, and morning seriously to curtail the pro- /reports were received from the vari-| to look gram of entertainment both here and|ous committees appointed at St. Paul. |after the details. The lined president fllled the program outfor his reception. But at every ‘In the rushing from place to he made anxious inquirles as to pause place sis Jdpene word from the redid Seed hom My Ife. inlog at St. hospital in of Rach athe “s The meeting started m., Governor meeting had of the | time. shortly after 2 p. Spry arriving after ye been in progress a sh : Senator Smoot DIAGRAMATIC SKETCH OF PRESIDENT TAFT’S TOUR. The black line shows the route of the President's 13 ,000-mile trip, the states through which he will travel and the localities he is to visit. ase s |:*8 possible. wt hee fate respons from of ss _ fervent -hope for recovery.Prayer thetic La ‘- for the Governor. ty was taken . 20 on ‘l, asking up, and it was the decided to ity. in them to fling to. the| ‘ * rs Le ft we ae MH pert less sid Be ore re 5 aN cae Sanat f so m uc h alike 33 be shown ov the city, whe the put up whereyv er en ages z =| iderable portion decorations should this is possible.” Reports The \ Are swer he would Cook said | Dr. | ine ter now omma cite of b ate ponse) blic An Salute. enters a the he pe interesting feature will be the Sunday, of morning the offered ten | last st ity in the city, when of about 100 musi lans president. from the to ~-the tabernacle. The his address. {s to make areof giving their desire he | where | on musicians nceount. t t 5 »y | ottier iy reservation the on then crossed the river Continued on Page into | 2. iiemibera, of; ‘the: Continued Ar B my. f Difference make to cnese this afternobdn: any ee cena address or Me Mr, delivered ad fa a declared a Bryan factured goods and ‘of 19, not «atl, from me until he as much as [ have. detalis of his for free raw material tected that the mony hes Texa s when Mr. alti Brv; 4 vas f eae * ais, Senator each in detail > mbiace ee ’ fal 0 in th « and reduced t rates d on Are willing to ished product,” e om ‘ g ee to rr made > material 4 in OL nO re ee whenever the} off the fin-| Ball ys aa Salt Lake ‘th eatre was lumber Isaiah was being com- long run to Sugar House, every lumber pile in the yard and a huge mountain of coal, containing several hundred tons, were burning briskly. Suther- destroyed, saved. destroyed The within Alded by a strong wind from the northwest, the flames léaped skyward and, stretching out long tongues to the south, licked up half a dozen barnyard sheds belonging to private individuals, The direction of the wind saved the remainder of the business portion of Sugar House, although it played havoc with residents as the south of the fiercely burning ya half and the the nated A_newly to William had would to te died/in this the have! will count ho action of the for nothing ew a Busy. cottage belonging Smoot, half a block south of re broke out at 1: the© planing atthe nor ha the day ae. ai council, the ‘| Department ‘of Commerce and Labor Modiites an Agreement. “convention” Brigade completed the last support-| A Legal PD y "The first: alarn: acre tke entral — ior in Selt Pinks a few miniitaeba-+ fore 2. The apparatus from station No. 5, which was closest to the fire, reached the scene first, but was eae owing > a defect in the small steamer of that It refused to pump tie water nan the nearby ditch, and It was not until the great steamer from the central station, drawn by four great horses, lumbered up, that a stream of water was thrown on the fire. This was over | 7: nominees nd sec { man- P 4 Sate To : cou d that | believes ef for ear ee by Monday. Convention. nployed oC in =< ~ a Democrat : he ee tabneuty is to ott party of-adopt- to compensate should e bureau this morning or Sept. which | now abou now about 100 ow flood suf- find a place en portion of reach the et ypray ance .and eee “beg een ind that our north of the a Yuca : a lian, 2 tt a f nme lina bare Alonsea,” The res ade coasting lying in. 1) | ls uten cooking ¢ , an and,| says, he1 and bedding htweight needed, urgently are ut Jeast he 5,000 cheap cola’ the from people blankets . to protect-| F Injured ¢ ee steamer Ju- | weather . STREET-CAR ‘ 3 {express supple companies, forward if asked, without will ee = Charitable societies and churches are Omahu, Neb., appealed to ta relieve the great amount|car system of OUT. es bl po charg un cexpC cted | ra nay Ar a DELIBERATELY WALKED IN FRONT OF TRAIN that» officials worked: not even the street} were prepared for no little hardship It, on himselt | Mrs. Anna Huber, of the people for the | liberately walked paid toward the gov- | moving Southern | croft crossing 1¢ escaped 86 years and of age, V was de- killed. with nor Injuries, 0 oday overturned aa rane) witch Prova , LouK two-ton ee car pene wo ees: his son, son, who who ococand and his thrown out when the car Henry Henry Harper Harper who were at running while brulsed J slightly only Fe turtle were suffered Harvey Colonel A : a sprained his and. ankl guests hig The Circlesville, | suffered O., Thomas from an on Ms ae be i Beach, N rh dag Atanes City, oye er tii ~ planned to. attend .the fune “ral pony york of Mayo Willlanmrson years book reviewer ‘Sun. Suddenly |toreycle da Sept. e ACCIDENT : 18—Mrs. of. Coulmbus automobile today a fractured skull Continued on Page 2. on the narrow came Into view, Colonel Harvey's Hazeltine, for for the New turnpike ao ar racing ae aoe : ae big I Sine faarncat Harvey. underneath>. It and the other members of tho hurling ah § Colonel Harvey was unconscious when War- | extricated He was|ever, and was and et at Deal Bech, revived quickly, nowt re moved toa ae taken back to his me ¥ Condition Consider His Doctors Encouraging Though the Crisis Has Not Been Passed. d the best day Rochester, Minn., Sept. 18.—Governor Johnson today ha since his operation Tedneaday and tonight Doctors Mayo and McNevin agreed that his condition was encouraging. Dr. William Mayo said this evening: “Governor Johnson is resting quietly and is cheerful. If he pulls through tomorrow, I think he will live, and I think he will pull through tomorrow.” y es paren Ee | d other patrons of tlying | Seemec , O x 2) ete es aering bis running violently ru bteerl1s o gio | suburb rictsmr aud obner Petr the right, ar < it as | FRACTURED iN to, the bus hy side of tall sand rid re. | in front of a swiftly|ren B, Pacific train at Cray-| thrown today lere edadman mobile C the| Bluffs was unexpet tedly put out of ar- | commission today when the tralnmen| and {went on strike. The walkout was 50) send cclder chauffeur Sept. 18.—The cmreet Omaha and Council tik Boe aaf North‘ American Review and in an Harper's Ww + ep to ees tea | We turned speed. r es MEN Death. ay nie f 18.—Colonel ois Sept. N Harvey, président of agains ks Es- Narrowly and capes the harbor of| a ee ‘ , blaze under control, so far as danger of spreading to other “aes tures in the viejnity was concernec With the office vaildines freed from the fire, although badly damaged, all hose was turned on the roaring, erackcovered over jing mass of flame which half a square block, and although the Salt Lake firemen did well, thelr pigmy efforts were utterly useless to save any GOVERNOR JOHNSON HAS A BARE CHANCE TO RECOVER ——.a Nea Pectin akan : in PINNED BENEATH It should by Mon- been isst have way intention to| er it started, Chief William H. Giore of Feb. 23, 1908,|the fire department pronounced the eement was entered into be-} twe » secretary of the treasury and | | the Canadian Pacific with a view to efficient control of the immigration of] Chinese through Canada, and American] transportation lines complained that! under the agreement the business of carrying Chinese destined polnts steadily falling hands of the Canadian Pacific to the serious injury of the American Ines. over the Yuen Havana, Sept. 18—A severe storm over Pinar Del Rilo province yesAhe a Citizens vant pha were in faves of dropping the movement entirely apparently is movtoward the central the Gulf of Mexico. American gulf coast s a and as ilew uorthca miles oe en pReeer tropical reported first was or day Just what portion of the coast it will strike officials of the weather bu- |} Manahawken, to determine at present.|. are unable reau Warnings have been issued to shipping.|George B. M de state the to about passed al the aoniiay: western, Cuba, “nnased: aver git, Pinaranc Deks tio province, g s Se ee aneRae seal megelty te, eonds psoule fonctc, arent rela ited Sept. 18—The hurricane The disturbance }ing northwesterly 18.—The immediate Dy. hope, ncourageme nt h 3 TAN all taxes should be le ‘ pea # ey tanen are a ; /SKULL Uurpos if raising money to resno, Cal., Sept. 18—Worrying over| ie coveminnnt because it 1 the loss of her home, which was deAUTOMOBILE & the purpose of allowing }stroyed by fire Thursuay morning coat the manufacturer OME we ate has it tne at ie on ee ‘ that thet American belteve Much entitled to the be con nefit : of ;eaiapetls | ernmen ve Support.” if |} we ernor’s - 24 m eae Menten pulse r. The pains the 3 day patient during the Mayo) Charles. the aftsubsided during ay | dlmo yst wholly ae oe oe t ; cb ernoon, the of. peritonitis or thouch, of course, yesterday. over. have had arcely ANY] teen and and temperature at the | same marks, 102 and %9, respectively, at} asked by Dr. MeNevin Jev | 6 o'clock. When naked D3 how he felt, Governor Johnson sald: “Prétty well, Mac; much better than I , the lumber » Was seriously threat ened for some time, and {it was only saved by the prompt action of a bucket brigade, which kept the roof and ex- HOME SLWAYS ar Ta was hot ‘a ‘convention within th meanee ng of the law and the men who were e states that no perishable goor ’ A Hea Ay Le OE ert | 1 f ¢-any ‘kind should‘be sent. but shelled | speransea, PSPETANSED, dragged OUAREES aher ontanchor to her and as- ae orn, rice, benns, plain ‘clothing, shoes, | WE 2 nnd SCO CULE SiMe ey tae Jey, worst of protection ; ompensatory | eae : ry duduty hasdevices. no place ‘lie ee el tbulary of a Democrat who tl markets | willing to take take the tax said Senat Ss Monterey, Ceeaiue language to come) of suffering which prevails among ant ) has been three times a | People, and Mr, Hanna stat that a late of the Democrat- | ticles will be admitted free of duty, er ic party | must levy " replyrate rane erik that o n a declared | cane my In har- | oe 1a, | CECI a ae r renee. ‘I meee ib t compete ae sity m hanu- American as markets our ; a 96, | presidential candle I goods mill the by yard, way of the department's manner which would aliow the Citizens | ° modify the agreement of ticket to bear the names of Democratic | to this extent. | Sufferers. telegram ina ope jt on o itis at a ; ec in i- of| ufactur: oon led trom hing: | ‘Center of tropical disturbance passed ; ove 4 ae inar Del Rio pee “uba ght, and is now ce itral about 100 | las | matla 8 aah of the rapstan channel and |} apparently moving toward the central portion of the Gulf of Mexico. Hanna, atat Washington, erey, replied tonight Bailey W. against fact rers may ympete of the worid, is that I the tax off raw for He was ha | ferers from the two northern states in| Mexico. are s en y nate ‘ yAelp apbeaing pikConsul a4, ane } t ad States Hanna. for at Mont- argument Balley ‘ pill Wilson dutles platform le tional ae t es I Cook | | ate. als free of duty | ae a Ee vm “pat al is that rticles were pro7) a oo ema the consumers. the d ee admittir while ee e n | ti tl plattorm Oe gut ratic th e on | ready nominated by tne Democrats can | appear on the official ballot only under the rooster emblem, and the names of | . severely arraigned the Texas Democrat ic platform is BA fh r they Mex., , MakesMakes Appeal App for the) tong 1906, which denounced this doctrine. Senator Baile y 7 contended bcd artiolatt for low revenue duties on ate raw material and manufacture es in ithi m © clair story ‘Consul | SATA aT Brye ON etl ay by Tues Commander. ophe Materia! oor ad for any \TC-')ts take to Mrs. Peary. gives to t&2/) within reach o he pole, I He has prt n|to depen a mn my Esk imos journey, é iF ft t J. Senator \ last held ae beat | hs Scere here from Washington, an States t. 18.—United an orders Captain Bat | on erpetua es Democratic Dallas, charges I wi Utah - delg Betw etween the = al-|¢elved Sydney. brought against | hiv che, “MopsevGlt. ready. ary and others | Morning for: the voyage. ARIF and for y what has been ‘brought | se ( cor the others nominated by the Citizens whence {tt emanates. }1 would not permit drything to ‘interf bea I.) . Yn Ne , rv Peary's eeneraland articu-| With that. important duty ‘an¢ would | Can appear on the ballot pa ene S ge aR Oo a have handed the record e Eskimos | Petition of at least fifty citizens, anc | Flood to of his claims, today iF Ww Texan to| br, ‘Cook,has recsived. dosons ot ale-/ Weather Bureau Officials Say| toms! bili There ware contin : ne ates any | oo It Will Strike Gulf Coast | Se2t.Ziny” and by then the point was : Radi adical prove nd SENATOR BAILEY'S aioe { 23 to in congress for the r efforts in behalf. of | the musicians in congress Superintendent Christensen announced | q . anxious mittee of scientific bodies ei the | dec ision of the committee will jus tity | : reception to the president « i! ; possible, and as.a re¢ alt of th feeling among the members « clans’ union for Senator varty the or) w | j of half an hour, after the fire began, and was hy opeless. Washington, Sept. 18.—With the broad } the cause Chie tG lore ordered every stream upon i of supporting American business | interests in Chinese {immigrant trans-| the doomed buildin which | had he ched the poe on a oatstain | img party, or on m srvations, | The state law governing nominations | portation, Acting Secretary McHarg of| caught fire under the great heat, even vith oiit much else be eee Ke ne ‘fully 7 | by convention or committee which was the department of cornmerce and labor | thouzh the wind blew in the opposite is accusations are founded purely | cxjns and parchmen | passed by the last’ legislature, sets | has directed that hereafter the inspec- } direction. There are no water-pipes at atements given him by an tgnoon he ice or int |} forth clearly that a legal convention tion of Chinese coming from ‘the Orient} Sugar House containing any degree of rant man, whoin I purposely kept from puld drift must be an organized meeting of voters and seeking admission through Canada} pressure, and it was necess. ary to pump n he uct Vhen I land T withals being dam rt rod ar of a party which at the last election Is will be made at Vancouver, Wash. The! the entire ie gibalsta ahite suppiy from the aHreply ~ ' be found. This p ee as i : the char and when) ~ tually 7 ad poe d at least two S peroe cent of thethe total nidrions tine conten Ped * tae < || REL NOE be opened until I arrive in. Nos |? In the section regarding nomipresent “land border ports’ of entry|stream from Parle powerful streams for Chinese are to remain open for the n, that he is the only man who i a | : ae ge es ethiha other than by convention it is | burning buildings within three minutes entry of Chinese coming from the Orient, and will prove it, of candidates | |} provided that the names after the department” arrived, and .in furnished at Vancouver with certificates affirmat ton presented by certificate which appear | another half hour the fire demon had of identity, and for the examination an¢ efule as reguiar party candidates shall be been driven from the buildings and conadmission of the small number of Chistory, that -evider on th: / erased from the ticket presented by fined to the lumber yar nese, not from a Orient, desiring to word of Mur phy n, who. is | certificate enter from Canad Blaze Under Control. inabl ad_or. write | Attorneys who read the laws carefulMr. McHarg ha:is " ord red that notice “Th ady expressed by readi-| ly yesterday said there was apparently be served on the Canadian Pacific railAt 4 o'clock, two and a half hours aftss to. place my observation before a | no opportunity to construe them {in any | Heard. reports soloists lon ean by occupied household planing time his en at th Nominated endorsed that ballot meetot cause him the sligntest saoas tas th Sri ‘dati Won: and pladbety” ttl lies atCMNCOM they may reach tliere about 11 has a complete answer, he sa ,» for | o'clock on "TDTuesday “ornin o uv everything ommander Peaor was asked he | as the result of the “convention.” In reply to a question as to what aneure have done if he had Fallon ‘sick ile naman) OF the Hien bwin arnre als of the president’s Snellin > Fort to ede d cng : ene roe = re there was & thet w of ney regular | ¢ a combined band troops stationed ¢ a: nda ef rec bow {ll escort the tion at the Offi -ers alan: Knutsford hotel President's is America the veracity on the also enand diswill presented by Professor J. of the music 1 J. . McClellan, chairman committee, and D. M. Christensen, | perintende Tit of the-city schools, cha man of the children's. committee, ind Y} cate that some interesting details *| be offered by both committees.” Ch ¢ | man McClellan presented a report show «| ing that the various bands « he « 13 lll have a part, as well as the Taberiat choir and some of the leadir ae Siaent presun 16 eehe Et h ewan He (Wreeze: any: flags or. bannershonor whichof they | though the charges make have on hand the re by Commander oub . : hail ' the owned = hour after the fire broke out, before the fire departments from various city stations could) make Cape Ray, N Sept 18 TheAlred at its head and a fewP Democratic nominees e Cook evinces the strongest destcaniear TOS tlie shbineGeimiander ire to arrive. in» New, York’ as: quickly | Peary aboard, salled from fiere 3 scene 1g of! dahgru : Atlod sant: ass tecibelteMor At (hie Auditorium. speeth in. St. Past president's visit. the wesident comer out arn "Yhe committee expects a display pleus he! rect. of Gove aent | the part of the business people of Jonnson: nT city,” said Governor Spry, ‘‘but it prayer to God that |} {s desired that the citizens generally d to the country, for mmimnon sense, ity, his burmese. his great cc ter into the s of the occasion, e spared. e is too heidi s in honor o f the not nloneé to the people of this astate, ‘ae but! tincuis hed vis itor. oe he president south Will Answer Peary When He|His Records Will Be Opened No Citizens-Democratic ticket will apear pear oe peta aes next the Knows What His Rival When He Reaches New election and the plans of the Citizens party th. the rat Has Said. carried on withou ‘eogatd for for the st laws, wi York. ; party, which ha 08, » oaed the Oscar. dhe by “Wireless wieetas stl 3 7 the na: ‘of th .e _Democra tic candidate for mayor u —Dr. Fred- Pale Hurvor, oy Mou upon the chairme several committees filled w ih af apreasions and land, POLAR CONTROVERSY | SUURBON NOMINEES CANNOT IS RAGIN GFIERRCEL Y GO UPON CITIZEN’S TICKET affected for details of the work which Is being President wes deoply pon his arrival to receive a message of | done, personal greeting ‘om overnor JohnThe outlook is for an almost continuThe compliment was so rine ao ous ovation to the During th during his und the ct res And coma . by stay un in Salt Lake. D at ot ator neeas sa ‘but the question of the decoe 5 pian for life, business “houses and reeldences of the! an on. house pany, OR. GOOK WAITS. [PEARY LEAVES ON Act his,of and Last NoLegislature Prevents L oophole in Law 10 HEAR CHARGES) TRIP T0 SYDNEY Can Be F ound. took charge of he in ans alance | mecting, and called the ittle elty or members of the A Kara ‘ocr. 18 a; CUEST AT GREAT Salt Lake Herald Vol. 157.. No. 18, 7ON icra 1 \ EROVE Ra 0 : i ‘YW POF QM warcora , \ OUTS i by President on the Last Enthusiasm as He Recounts Virtues of Both Cities. ee ' 1. — — \ “ Coon i103 Bret ae pu EBLO mem ocrr en it * Seis Roy aris ¢ o3 oe SAGELLS ee a rar r le Sm MP es NO, ary \‘ MAMAN eN.— ee. per ae Y “ays 1 4 mee x | ee eTa The e, 9 Cents. One Hundred Thousand Dollars Damage From Blaze Whose Origin Is Not Known. sosToN es Cooler FIRE FIEND WORKS HAVOC AT GRANITE Price on 1\) tar wie 1 cir" a¢ | TN densranoy fo | i |— Pi f | ho Oy Urges Merging of St. Paul and|Over Fifteen Thousand Schoo Minneapolis, and Arouses] Children Will Be Reviewec 19, 1909. ferric ee mee i afr us‘por! ‘ b SRO SEPT. | | \ raat SUNDAY, . 3 poor ; on /|DETAILS ARE RAPIDLY ROUNDING INTO SHAPE ™ \..Q Suls a ee ‘Ld ‘ \ | I baMZnTO Be TAFT MUCH AFFECTED BY THE GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE (> od UTAH, j , CAPES Sie xe FP Lena poeta? dent Taft From Time H € Reaches Salt Lake Until H e Boards the Train to Leave. Chief | Executive of the Nation. rT ET a Ovation LAKE CITY, Ne er mpeexP ae ‘ Gover- Continuous nor of Minnesota Sends Mes- to “raise some mon- ey,’ and the lots must be I) WELGUME SA MOST CORDIAL His Weather Today: There’s work for a want ad.—when there’s urgent need Inter-Mountain Republican Vol. 15. >Nov°37 From .SAL/D IT, It tion, sleot) overno for nif- to twenty-five lates et atime. is now four days since the obrgwas. ras. perf« performe rmed, anc 1, the tneision is lodking fine. Salines ‘Thereother are are the no sndications complications, danger is not yet still.used, but no opi- pains this afternoon at all.’ ates have been administered since 4:50 Mrs. Johnson, who has been in con-|o0'’c i k vesterday afternoon, : The ice stant attendance at her husband's bed-| packs have been disgontinued. side during the day walked ‘with a Dr. 'W Mayo at 10:30 o’clock tolighter step and looked less careworn | night gave out the following bulletin; when she left the hospital tonight. “Governor Johnson’ js_a little more In speaking of ‘Governor’ :Johnson's|-restless and not so comfortable as at 8 chances for recovery,/Dr. MceNevin‘said; | o'clock when the last bulletin: was ts“While I do not wish to give a false|sued, This is the first bad time he has impression or minimize the very great | had today, and. it Is not very bad now. danger that Governor Johnson Is. still ee _ been no. vomiting since 8 in, 1 cannot help feeling encouraged by clock, hen warm water was given the slow, but gradual improvement of him to relieve nausea,” are Pages. ies Silver, 511/40. ite tf hee H THE METALS 52 |