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Show Ie THE METALS, 14 CHIE Silver, 511/¢, Copper (cathodes), 12540. Pages. SALT -REPUBLICAN Lead, $4.40 per 100 Ibs. sr LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1909 WTAXPLAN CTS DEFENS Commissioner Prouty Measure. RAILROADS Secretary Ballinger! | Joins the President's Party and Will Discuss Salt Lake| Speech With His Chief, | mont, EE EXvE2, Sept, 21. 21.—Making his way still further to the west, President Taft arrived in Denver this | This Photograph Was Taken at Beverly, the Summer Capital, Just Prior to the Departure of the President on afternoon and tonight in the Denver| His Western Tour. Just Behind Mr. Taft Is His Son, Charlie, and at His Rear Is Secret Service Operative auditorium, where a year ago Mr. Sloan, the President’s Bodyguard, Who Will Arrive Here With the President on Friday. Bryan was nominated as his opponent in the presidential race, faced a crowd of thousands that in its noisy welcome and continuing enthusiasm| recalled some of the scenes of convention week. TINE IsIS ORDERED AGAINST MILK TO OTOP GREAT EPIDEMIC OF TYPHOIL FEVER ! President Taft, switching from his} Purpose to discuss the question of the} conservation of natural resources in his Denver speech, elected pita to take up the corporation. tax pas as a part of the Payne tariff bill ane to dete nd it as agalnst the proposition to impose 2 direct income tax which he aeknowledged seemed likely to pass the senate when the corporation tax was devised as a comprom|s The President stro gly eee that 1 the states should adopt ne proposed amendment to the const ution, however, to make an income tax Possible in ‘tine of need, | Rumor That the Union Pacific ‘Ci ty Health Commissioner Gets Young Will Dictate All Contemplated Changes. Party. (apacial.itd pam Hemee Bee Englishman Loses His Life While Driving the Ani- Busy at Last, and May nals to Market. | Do Something. bean ye eS ole ‘ apeante < ot enees : a “ ® stem y at the coming into Salt bethe entirely ey an- Hicetinkt milk = Rio Stremsa’ Dene reorganized at dairies three from Lake 12 here. Oct.> meeting stockholders’ . oi r dictate will Pacific < v7 .) established was Cross W ood ’S contemyrovement 0 ots ne SS vice | J < a . A ident c : I ar nge ¢ CVery plated, the report 1 a yesterday the most string-|! withthe is return of Vice today PresidentcoinCharles 3 ; . as ae > , to {1schat nual ; tn ahs vente upheld ir eer \aste. letter| Ment oes he sonductntly MUSOU con- | Ballinger- Pinchot the illed “* “BY expdsl-| nal making before troversy, ae: this of: objects and alms tion of ihe of |) conservation the to as Rent: tration theMr. ‘resources Taft or will not take up the| ks Suhla, . “home brought ) to Many | wropasl contained it that out pointed and» services Opposes che Pasnd I hin with FE succeed t _ the of pps: fight hie rh VW fault in the he ec pel pugeral =o onstit provision | a ™m wartime or other . “Th session oS of “t t ies 5 1k im reordi no ry : } BATTLE ¢Xx- Madrid, bonds see ave WITH § SPANIARDS t ie I favor pared ilo President ba ed } ; corporation } of if tot direct incor! e <} men rein el iP ENNEY, OF) te’aged Te {AR aes deed advi These: ee 19. 236 PENS SON, : City O ‘) For the 1 epideml Bast: time out, 11, 14, 3%, ine the R. M. of rf food board j state superintend | Frazier, city u oxi iss. y ne Unknown re Persons ve a, a, co u ne on tinued Ga.,oa Sept. na 2 a 1 today- course its last night cane which —The of hurri trail wreck and ruin through four ‘ n New place the Iy | | {{ . brok cen th no unknowt i ul been : be ; i rhe Pas be sviren canals tie nig t Vieksburg made \t eee an eior a ihe as From ‘ nel il 1 Mobil cusure new the a oan it Say iat lost t I pend own| much “ ne . of ee ” the 7 nev nitol at Ji d 1 the old capitol up of lvs tangle we cts lien tree ind debris) pee » bi . ' ‘The alone, Sept Orleans commun Pe ville ‘hef to re- sinc train Ment . oe Ment ‘ au 1 mire lief train gent iD Ato ni the built | been jure | Px aa there jsew: . : “iso s r Jane everything and, mney ore on ‘Fags Continued Geni mode Lodge Often o¢ e¢ up. a- large Prior yesterday.te { cked make nN > ? -* Mean- it iake to loam { ccordin 3. of Odd eS sported | Including | tT marooned) © ufternoon if is now | Cc ’ « Por found. irthest 108 es tin } ag aches r (Special ee 3 dia Vv; MERGER ° i} 3 The ectors wasaie. Utah merger t ¥ is for some is ei irk City ae He nry and al ition, oO has \eKGiy ‘ ei Se ce i | | section } vy Nes erele 0 "8 com-|. been time Dr. Le-| president of the| of Salt} Sutton e086 h wit in IN erties today. to (Special New It sald Us Sr th that ar a strong 2k PAIDRY REMARKABLE TRIBUTEMEMO TO THE GOVERNOR’S 7 ae aan PROVED ra FATAL. , on Continued 3. Page Loss. Great Their ever St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 21—One of the most remarkable tributes York, Ohio-Kentucky Consolidate 7 From - soe 1n Pionhe The Herald-Republican 3 Leon-| 21—George Sept. esident.of the Nevada-Utah presiden Caos ONT ay financing in POTD R AN our Be man a publictoday. to the mem riid Governor Johnory A. ofJohnson Prop- ' BOF P ee ee ’ } been in company in the dispute and Ploche for the camp in which the which} years between Ohto-Kentucky| Nevada-Utah so peuy treasury of the Nevada-Utah and OhloKentucky companies, and the, proporwill PO ed of gO, be eee ee nada re of her ) 0 lined a provide and ficers ine 4, > friends the of and the hundreds de pot showed Mayor Thompson d y of public mo acted ounciImen nat ll the flags Paul ilding way i along of people respect. d as route to the the ivities were platforms,’ each national colors. wus y aati orl ay aa aw : escorted | to taicen by the militia, ut) COMmMASE eC four Guard, ar ss St and » stant Rev 5° cap ‘state placed and ree ants ye s¢ eee four we r four -privi 4 ‘ uard, ‘Tomorrow aftchaplain Lawless. ernors staff, will conduct ee ind | serytee x n we anitol. ' = tor, sae h ae mas we Pe re ¢ nape : earence as ae ae I se eR e e be held in the s wil | 61 a oe . ot? featul a4 Ww | uci uumoder large of , uv Preg ri 10vl © 2 erlan in Ile ae It wlll here rotunds afternoon tomorrow it at; } srocial ad t The mayor| pallbearers the with polls the} down ¢ the station bare aide Jwith reads - act public along iin was met in St. aul by compa local. the all of achments ee ee : anil Gua ene) N the govern-| lute passed cortege Ti of-} tate friend personal the to lending street lined up on either cae , escort-J to the special train by throng life | of walk every from citizens #&} Johnson, Mrs were train the fey will] the own « half interest and the Ohio-KenThe stock a a half Interest. tucky subsidiary company will go into the in development tionate expense th aeY nt se a fe nea nem oe Ue, Who sho ea ‘ . 2 by both interests. ta equally | borney today: 2, sptiD mi che 1 on sept.’ ay : up was to the accorded first publicly announced all . band d abandoned. Z Te body was in Minnesota, the hour that the governor’ s death was by the tolling of a school bell in Rochester, i= ae the Godbes by controlled first | ‘ OMIpANnY: 21.—The Sept. The - aon d cae City, Lake Salt this| visited’ season owed steadily all} will be naan in a subsidiary comps snow familly. his wit followed a second trans-~ there Repubthe tug to the Grand soon from tut fer eC ivacy -o£ moments Public eemoriog Are Abandoned While the People of Minnesota | connection with the Nevada-Utah con Plans, how-| is in contemplation. pany for a consolidation) are completed ever, have —- MONTANA. his evening, " fi ceasing\ only this but-th § ‘are now that the storm will the night “during aoe er oe WOUND Te I la s' auxiliar r ye ‘ ition ¥ in com; Rebekah. . of properties Mont the of and Companies aftercompany pany this Mining Flag proposed rope 1 Page Ghetved the excur- et arrange d been 1 Oscar of the rails the It had the ray, ot led him to them. daug an youngest hi crowd «the Republic, carrying Grand rersee sion radaaa NT ANG friends Cook’s Dr should keep far enough ints backel he afew him to give background in: ‘the made been had notes Mourn vi » five shares of Consolation| ard, giving une American Mining company | — , ts it present loudly. wife. his missed even ev -_—_— AT PARK. 2 American the || is . ¢ iineq ‘of | tat records were nimbly for ush who children, .n¢i) his wife silently hig zheh, as hishe lifted shoulder, to ter to the dash the on bearing records No a. TI = missing Peceental lost. pole were eplac be cannot and alue mimense a public issuing are tio ritles th ee appeal for thelr return le — itt, © - Herald-Republican:) ag te pak ‘ _ sisi Sep and to board on came the tow. ‘bearher two daughters. th down momentstoodhe the For and) records valuable McMillan Professor These marginal portant ES, Consolation Mining company the1 erge noon; decided to mere | we jznother Belmont ai to Th City, Park vt derbilt, ind ane Mrs . ister aratio NING Fel-| New wore hy Mia heir their ntation, on ConanNaerey, clambered Gook my|pH, back a made and ladder I brought L brought time this north of S2 degrees latlfe animal and in Eskimos the of all names the tude with more than the Btah “ gion. together Iimmany whieh in hundr ed Pirie a on Oo COCK, dis Arc- a signed Prstatement Cook to lowered Dr, pail eenclited the Soon afterwards /ing Mrs. Cook and nee ever commander largest meteor the northRoosevelt city the at lay the When throng Of) an eager this afternoon wharf souvenir ship the sited sightseers carried porteverything vay hupters. mack many and ee be le is-ready pole.” were into whic} one Jeane tra bureat, ; and north, able, data wi nad men newspaper the gpout, ina oe Sydney left have I the said the north,” back the I brought the last time ‘Portland vot Spokane who J getting - pres hureau ee | de —+- 0 ari wit hou | rg ejany ye | and a ste Sa i. Say scene . hands shook times and Eleven Pr a people of to as idvance mn ilve i anc ve ee to. ig eat Inquiry | inight, | for return ing ‘ehlld two her ) dex ot Sept. mi rbilt with E une an wnderbilt is . William | aeTurie“{ | “and in will be sepé ration the pected a | it Mw nes oer i forn ally as rounced: vi Settles Matters Under seussion for “* Years Dise te og \ Leo ly aie SNOW. de 1 darkness Ii. explorer pur- Oscar to not of the so back ‘held reception plans she nosed but tic Club. of America, her way into Quarantine at an hour but. Dr, Cook. too early foran everybody at. Quarwait fous was here antine’ while the tugs boobed narvois: a]jyy mide He hotel Sydney the hundreds a ne nor } sessions ist trom5 10 12.30 and about probably to here a.m. oneluded by Is Ry ease the hearing E atternoon and ecmnls ar-tfor cUory aa oy Ds > eivin it 7 aesem ling w ne yut his attendance, ¢ ao the until here remain tot sioner arte teh Sy luded ee: Lines is secretary fr tasloner Poe . on was been posely arrange the queries through short speech and found himself the cen-|them shoutingat broken be-tctaad of the the black megaphones In which} | Occar great demonstration, about of a te ther above igh I him pressed Before. visit ¢ Zon before eae y ltha ople ‘ }1 | r day: a: for for t Ie to that Here At morn-| a ci island Eagle the tossed in had tl of glimpse first this) morningar the 6 o'clock The deck reach | for will flee night a an uneasy of ow cuasinent outposts. roughout Fats, eine 7/curfous, at Sydney and on ~his] up ide.has Apparently , he for some) aiaae at that to remain home ached Been Home. at. will:leave to norrow "morning reception of Commander Peary to-| began when the Roosevelt edged her) down| Sd Point, eleven past Low continued to ay all: the and bay, the commander untill and, harbor the Prouty i to take the name aa nted was pe ‘tition that L ' ji ' Among | Nasliup. ut} by had been here in connection Sy b ren | Investig Mins conducted by the a.m of were these but sioncr, z aC tin ‘ : Daren ing mind Union he by lands | Wye said be ean or more |for a ¢ a dozen much cont usion of | ene probable length custom the eee eee to eeeput th i » when uh SR | jc eee ae future eA a 1| #8 typhoid| Stewart,! his me re explorer The o'clock and IND ota Canea ney gate As Came ik Mrest iROLLY, to | Wyoming 3 originallyforma ns name where he lo West | f sections eens overnor ‘thioro) rehly |. Be aunty by reas brought ay is b ae Lime ee whi h {through VanKK. 2L—Willlam Se pt. york. wow Salt} f the $ ne arran 1e al ompleted cup , have hat PELhipTAIRA milkTOD | derbilt, Jr donor oO t t! he Vanderb a se cup for thefr part in the great eee fight | t (rr automobile races, and his v sai which the hearin is expected to br sone ti tl of representatives The out San of Fair Virginia Miss at ledairalee . a - t, Jimerty | eo: ‘ha signed a separation burea were busily eer u oe t OyN ; . ue from.” Wash., penI ait Instructs yy congres L he ownership of. coal lands. sehools that Gur- || railroads. has coas the and Inland the case een 12 pee eee Republics clerk of the an | | tyr hearing hescheduled commissioner for todayay ine. wae SHor Oe re at Leh ye the commission which courts |{mportant ind district: States conumission- | jad in this elty will co yeaines the time ea Concerning: 8|°and 168 Salt a rt : > A Ser htt nay In the i? of ) & pulsville en tied gers, are soon, n Pa of. time the pd “Detalla reak. and ally ah Ap aa here 400 canes Le. Ebert saat J ane. pric tically: shut hours Pepe Orlear New DATS mine party ’mare vin: he vl a ut lace \ jrleans sen “ie exba The: unk und | , - onssen- | that. “1 was ae lo $250,000 ee Jackin are Fifteen the passen | man) paeros | caine1e boat oat Hes acros 4 navigation ked ) a cae Vite renorsed ute er )‘peon eat. the steal m New from Vv rid that) Pinequ possible js Orleans | arin | out | side 1 lows t New on x0 lite are a them,2andvit ‘upon } Bile weal wn an ef lee jes lives CUT SWEMUDELY mG” Etat glass summer many’ “that; fears plate tle aion y Orleans. I a 6 Misalssipp! t aas Jost. devastitation of tales Lo { pane: vag come tiv Sovereign known are is said it will cost $100,000 pape ee eavy. 1 gain theHak damage Rabat and ish to be dead devastated - st states, con- five lone ; Orleans law.. (rnite a den TG. QU:STiOS bE — —— , of actles nS a Dead. Be n no as arias | i Peter St. at college Sis ie, complal ne aan time ‘looking: into the question of is, 0 « Sia the lands by rrailroads coal 1 lands of hip[p || See aes ean corbin ree inte ratat |The ‘Ho di 12J. mas Walter . ealth aterwork and dai ymrmissioner, it was prem ietoan to W k ; . al : jthe Fate s : He attendédgraduated the public=e afterward 613}, _ bpart “ible ha Anvi fo 8 to “re‘the: etary, ra my data with tibhie honors I hav ae ff: Into argudumetton or the iscovery th ot com me to enter pole has been decided by’ séientific. auments with one or men, but — thorities. That he roade known -tonight: aim here to present a clear record of in the following, statement: -plece of wo over which I have “Acting upon. th adyie of General /a reese to display a certain amount of om as Bi as and Herbert L.| pride Bridgeman, _ presiden secretary, rea am perfectly willing to abide by pectively, ft the’ Paar Aretie club, I} the final’ verdicton this record of comwish to express my thanks to friends for] petent judges. Tha must be the last their kind offers and vitations, .and| word an that alo can satisfy me also beg to .say.that have decided not]and the public. Furthermore, not only . invitations. to. receptions rill my’ report be before you i ee 3 83 $ and whi b ut will also bring America human eae to prove that authority d competent Peary was i-when the/]iI have.been to the p ° "Heel y to. get a decision on Such the Se RM ke the first , ahd he-replied: “I donot essage Dr. Frederick A, Cook brought what I have to say will not] home in‘person to America today, anong. delayed Whether any vering the critics the world over. state ment will be issued in one week Figs ek Cook Meets His Family. on circumstances weeks depends two. aOnaonk i Nesta Omen nh ey dat) the Bascom | William K. Vanderbilt, jr., and His [use people ot naihta: for Wife, Formerly Virginia Fair, the Interstate Salt Lake, Agree to peperate: ; Rideitnere Oe ris mn tf i ; Soon after his graduation ae a berh art w 1 abandoned church work c and took up. ths | Awakens. Dr. Wilt Not Pose As As” HiHet. Until, He ease Prov involve caseé pol 1 ; gre: (CIOS a aa A “jeenteal mean a catenT great deal ‘OF of Orato i Seen <3 ao 1 nteres | much: ees the: ra ‘0 1 ‘6 acer tate | mc h. of course, to th eae mib eRP ene Bi "rot Fay | eae ok the pr pri é to ake the of | ost. Paul, Sept. 21 —Adolph C.. Eberhart SO ee John 1 A* of Governor the : death hy || whe f a . the ; Pee becomes Johnson, | the stute 1s born in Sweden iirtyae t as 0. but ¢ame. to. Minnesot 320) 10. PEARY (S TAKING COOK COURTEOUS A MODEST COURSE, NOTENTHUSIASTIC Ivinge Practically. the samo question ant “ a Republican, a of Minnesota. 4, — 9 aged MRS. ROBERT N. PEARY, Wife of Commander Peary, Who Joined Her Husband id ay at Spee Yesterday ee eo thee Ee sommiaai with,ver, Tes¢ wee, howe: com ss one = “+t haben 769 Fifth 8, Salt i Roar ‘ 2 Hex ‘ per f Executive State South ay 736 te o Its ea in} took commissioner, health ty Ol | hand in the fight yesterday He while h Was atte nfied offi In his | meeting i oye Dr. F. §. Bascom, p ident bx rhryvern fronn | PAN Bt ~ and c. | 1a) hotel, | er 14, interstate ees : not have “T . at | Cities. a Becomes Third | ctuav an bs pr OMe lated Adolph « street. > aged aged Physician first yoke D aged aged LINCK, strec L. ARDELL. aa | | seventh «OT 19 street. est THOMAS EL IZAB | North A Fir ETH . thou- ‘ victims | in 1881. imbers |} and was ized 34, Belmont streets South |", iO, DEN GUIVER, yes- fated 17ULI N i stk INGH: AM, area “st tl aged GAN, EDI: 1 TL Ww MORatrect s. | le ni and killed i convention roads good rgument arg = com-in} | clude governors and lepresentatives : ¢ tax. tax~~ Almost | {icials ssoclations p and from 2 tf on Page ene Continued et ‘ | eHFOIOLECEE HUlders,vcturers NORD, Spec ay of mpannf and toads ane : ceeds among | making machinery, m¢ hers 9° ect of th gession l three days’ 5% ro me arm RI } Adolphus ne ‘tot 1@ |} tavus case nine yuteee eee ORen rot hadi thir They. | taatinder i t etlat eeoatin day ee the sy wae the -aan tGdainisdioner : Prauty nl the are: ON Cleveland, O., Sept.COME 2l1.—Several SRRCy acer ay national apt rtlonm ing | It was expected that the yphold in far le be reported | would IN lsauth “4 cet 21 =ortle int 512 advices” Tr RSs WOODS Second and hero | state Mellila, Morocce from fore Moors, havesa been that engaged. a columnin | North b LAN(Fir iB MOK balt ten ost peasy i *: a ag " eaerf t & HEAVILY i bondholders, | wounded. Rasratel corporation bonds Ast ‘ upon ox 10 Denver Sept. here ceived | the Spanish ie er s " | at provision | jard i at i i measi x lintendent of all, in'C olorado | ines /MOORS ‘LOSE emer rime be th it. was unconstit ith yn a that. jared Sar 1 ar)ring de 7 a osed » < canesto eeepe. believedin it he of CSterday Ay. Mos the and West Golden the Brothers, member en = reer clergyman England ef a Church. yhoid | of I1S Manefii ld, £Lngland been shortand tlm had a sho in | thi sc OURITY:S oO nly 2 ty a Good pir Opes offic ials | hy ae aA togaot Seen: health ] present o the ing tee customers that found was It ntal L pee eaaaen t h ; lai : aa a and t Senate ho hac { : typhoid abch rs of te efi ese a dairies ’ R 10: : S y r ons conc of Sa Ke rhe for the action of the he uth “ofl by of the} : ~b conducted s i dairy West |Golden chief Mo th ms -law brother-In a }Grant, of the Wed- | broths and it said. he~had been sqg day: several ed Cross Di Daliriets is: ithpre CanSa The: il ie s Ridgway Be Ee18 | lcatae C. Nf ar 8. te xeteanen Nea Vi.) lets!gh Lak Salt into milk bringing from |ago now Rockwell, R. i: ae r ant eaiaral Benner: r oY super- | wt lt was found «that scarle cE fever ex n vacation, to. be nad Se 7 at p de | sted i: Hs fans ove 1e proprietors a: Income Direct o a incom enc. r ' ANXIOUS aher old uncontrollable he Canine als becam® ayaa colder weather coming we struck im, Dut anu Hos earl when ihe a aK attac ‘Ae real ran into two and the mountains limieds- | through antmals’ Other lost his footing itely on artér: him and him with py Speak sede ms. yf the i : hearing i atarte iG re Jumped rs LF ran- epred fd help, “an w iec starts re ties X — ak Me | in the A kerni armed with clubs finally } three men ; parties to the |importance. re rom died Hozkey hogs... tlie loft 4 Denver the of > esient tax) income the of features the best of law. of muigiane In urging hat the | ir A. Wadleigh, assistant genera Aethe is = ve of agent > vote srmitting eae =nshat . nt ~sd | zenger states should I errah § to. succeed de 1.G Fe 1c 1B pe onstitution agent passenger general Grande, apportioning without tax, incor mien Brown, 1 L Pacific; yeoctern tO) according the states, among srocecds passenger department in the declared | ser President the population, thelr that ft sone be possible so. to amend the) jonver & Rio Grande, to succeed income} an of feature vi sats eS or desired é eave ; er yorst derived {incomes sfesslo cae a i overs acry yas ery “upon from actual. sala and © pre lonal ARE in; which: “Savage R. oben aged 25, lost AT: have = h ken; BhAn : companys reer nis. 31k commissioner, with | the Wosken j life... cute his. a anvinn 7 oY 90 homes in Salt Lake. Sonaniaetey, about The three dairies were those of the Moss ng ice,a President: which. we elisuite, Soy the beat | Pe dtecit’ could be leviga: eollos <a. Delanol ee a creat Fe ofae income form tax that tha core eE income tax “vrhe state and isl Gr re-y “lfev in fighCe] H the sip om p st¢ Presi-)aity ak Ard, him the “ee .the and Jeffrey E. T. dent at| where, thet at Syokan he the ,ayrives Irrigation eeneTes the ‘ Ballinger-| rectors He brought with | s ’ and pian organization rst) its really y had controversy Pinchot ent from Reset: fresh Ay York. New * from : wait until | conferences wilh George J. Gould, may ov ha H Lake, | and Salt he reaches Saturday Friday, Arrives Commissioner Prouty said he had not read the complaint or the answer in the Salt Lake case, but is famillar with the rate controversy inyolving the inland and the ccast cities, and expressed himself in a manner similar to Commissioner Clark, who reached the city Monday evening, saying that the question involved in the Utah case was a very important one: more important, in fact, than any which has occupied his attention on any of his. official visita, to this city in the past. ‘There umor in clreulation last night might hat Commissioner Prouty not be present a e Salt Lake hearing, the report having reached the ears of several persons. interested .in When informed that there had been so doubt oxprsaned as to s arrival, Mr Prouty led and sald: “Just milk them that we do not arrange a hearing for a certain Sate unless we sated to pe. enero at. thatt ime.” KILLED BY HOS - OW THE HIGHIAY REORGANIZATION DISEASE IN 90 UF RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE HOMES Was joined here today by the interior, Mr. ‘Ballinger, ccompany him ‘ part oO ugh the far northwest. It. is the President desired a fur- until ends ROYAL WELCOME IS GIVEN 18 YANKEE WHO REACHED POLE /commerce commission, to participate in the rate hearing which opens in this city today, practically all the notables who will take part in the in‘quiry were on the ground. My. Prouty, accompanied by Morris W. Knowlton, his stenographer, reached the city shortly after 8 o'clock, having come from the east over the Union Pacific, and went at once to the Wilson hotel, where rooms had been reserved for him. WARM GREETING IN DENVER now 2 Lake Herald 157: . No. 1a With the arrival in Salt Lake last night of Charles A. Prouty of Ver- | yAuert ne Sanday: Salt Vol. to Hear the Testimony and the Traffic Bureau Is Ready to Begin Great Battle. Interior subject wheare The Cents. RAILROADS SEND THEIR MOST EMINENT COUNSEL EXPLAINS HIS OBJECTION TO DIRECT INCOME TAX: Joins Ke 5 Everything Is In Readiness for Hearing the Complaint of the People Concerning Treatment by the Railroads, President Taft Talks of Cor- | poration Tax Before Great | Crowd and Touches Upon Tariff . Price, ANIMPORTANT DAY FOR UTAH URGE DRESS Ballinger stenographer| Republican SALT New Today the office where’ Vf wet Wea ee work for a There’s ad—in the wrong works, as {3 oFter- — LAwnH © aure y | |