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Show « , The Pure —_———_ . M gathered ae the ‘entrance to tne | &XPlorer Busy in . evening and waited patiently unt ues| shortly after 9 o'clock i i \\\ \ \\ \} a. \ Wh g PAINTINGS! \ iSs M4 y ! do color paintings of water The three large ‘‘Present’’ and J°uture Jerusaleum—‘‘Past,’’ e pictures ever remarkabl most —-rank with the shown in this country. p t Forthcoming . ahead of the President and | leading American S566 minutes Bargain geographical authori- saw t the preparations were comes, Archer M. Huntington, president of plete 1e American Geographical society, Ww ith The first indication of the coming of | Wiuom he had an hours private conférnee the President was the approach of mounted e under the command of | Whether Dr Cook submitted some .0 sJjeuteng John ¢ Waterman of the | his data to Dr, Huntington could not. be Fifteenth infantrs The escort kept the | #8certain “d, for upon leaving Dr. Hunt- | automobile « the vd President President nt was a block on until after the the hotel. Captain the President and automobile. The ly and acknowle completely cheer. whe distant and efused Coo nounced that li | th "Di smiled biand| moun (0.1 greetings Ht Of Th n on ‘the meethowever, anHuntington had. ex- « ment rele riends Dr porfect aoe M a ; : roe | to r, kept | Pressed President had reached Archie Butt rode with assist him from the President dged the | Kt confidence a ays z+ ‘ lite: on fais on Tuer bee that Le MMHG ot xt onday Cook had ' an y al nee we i hoe‘ Cotman arr Cgle : iT ill io " 1 “ taising his hat stitute. So efully is he assembling the oar Sane material for. his first public: appearance ae heto their + ae fee ay a hotel he ous that he declined many invitations for th arose and cheered the Pres- | rigs m-Eulton celebrations during. the iaent He went at once to the elevator next we and was taken to his rooms on the par—_ +> -_ _—_ __ lor floor. Before he _ retirec 1 he ate a large apple and some delicious peaches sent to his rooms by G > Iolmes, proprietor of the hotel GREW. MURDERED BY THE PIRATES NO GOLF ATCOUNTRY CLUB Taft 1 ‘Salt President ort in will play on no will golf at} ek ve Butt return FortThe Douglas. time of Country club however. He hho — ~~ club, and away 0 during to the . hour or two after it will rest and visit among the club and the few inThen he will be whirled Liberty park reception. for the Been Captured eas . . the President at the will not be shortened will be there from 11:45! qyetore 2130. uncheon | - serve lumeheon he members of yited guests, Have public by Js s pact c rumored qua eee a . oe ee he that ceniirmation the ys aoe ” ee mee ie 5. ae Seen ae a of i@. é nue pence Gerartnt or ; aie ben, ¥. ds te sleep he will leave word with his duty cutter such Keith-O'Brien’s store, Mr. President, Congressman Howell Tries to Per- ° suade Executive to Stop There Barlow is of the opinion that| Helper in Colonel Jacking’s car, And these items, Mr. his arr Knutsford During his stay hote) the President at the|*Tranged that will be| Would be made uarded by Policemen Lyon, Junction mes Morris N -ierce, In ad- | Speeches dition to the members of the governSenator ment secret service. 2. These three men| leave S 1 o n duty every minute that the} the trip President is at the hotel. number of sheriffs will also form] of the guard thrown about the| President f Salt today. ke co. Sheriff Joseph Sharp arranged have some of his brother sheriffs from| adjoiningc counties join him In escort-| ing President to Sheriff Taft Saltair. N. W. to the Among Crookston Country club | these Cache are coun- stops Sunday at Brigham long A big line of front pad supporters. A big line of front to 25e, for 10e. county; Sheriff Sheriff county; Sheriff county; Sheriff pete county. At the Sy Surprise Mrs. Hand Bags Two and 19e to Taft with one of these Big Specials in Hand Bags Leather Imitation leather hand bags, in black only, values up to $1.25, for 50c. Leather hand bags, every shape possible to $10.00, For—$4.9 Cut m half—to close new line arrives Tha, $00 The, bc: in all the popular shades manufacture from Values out kind) our line of initlals an din $$7 before fp the for... sce acascsse sees eDUl Kind for-\....cacepedswenss Demonstration 5 25¢ of Gossard Corsets This Week 3 new lines of jet necklaces —25e, 35e and Sd(e. Gus James N. M. M. John President's Henrold, Ware, Jual Davi Bush, Tooele Knudson, San- side all the time] saistant to Dr. fame In Fox, eye, in Salt are Captain Archibald W utts and James Sloan, Jr., of the United States Reeaerete ein? oecte “he pooal-polias possible in safe guarding the Pres{dent, these two men ar e great ec xheld directly responsible for hi 3 Pty, Fresh Lake. Novelty cloth SOCIAL In the I. East 30, a specialist ear, no: sale Saturday. long coats, ting and shades 250 new Fish, in. navy, rose cut novelty In and the skirts made fects; also and black time good tight gray, The coats fashionable with new lengths, plaited styles, fitted. ef- Mens a Now is sweater coat handsome ones—$2.75 at— Any dress shirt genuine bargain. in Section season. to $5.50 stock, We Saturday have them—al) The Hi HB MB HB MB MB HB Section Lake, and first place exclusive in at is to Infants variety $5.00 of Caps infants’ little silk known to be reasonable fall buying has already begun. A 1-pint Only 5 cakes to a customer, bottle of pure distilled extract fast & Ladies’ and sole. cashmere for hose fast black; the pair. infants’ at 35¢ double and sole, heel. toe Mr. President, one price—$5.00—in men’s shoes—the same price to you as to the man who voted for you. Saturday Shoe Specials . Shoes, like every found ation, must be solid, so firm that there will he durability. Added to this is selected material, most careful workmanship—and style. $1.95—Misses’ to 2: many school Styles in and' Wearing qualities priced in propor tion. $1.00—Table. Sain $5.00, help shoes, sizes shoes with 11's style Smaller of sizes infants’ and shoes. 31.95—Women's tables; oxfords values on from values shoes at for Saturday. styles ; $5.00— Men's ane women 's shoe Btvle : ; 8; the very best tyles that will appeal to smart Well, we know dressers. And we can fit you to shoes. We = specialize. unusual en's bar- $3.50 $2.50—Women’s Some in wom- this: price Nearty made, 50 and comfort— Unusually Fine Orches tr Concert Saturday Eve ning KB Hb XB 4BS6 op 60 for—sic. for T5c- in $1.00 fine Sflk Lisle Hose, K.-O'R. special at 50e in hazel styles Children’s Hosiery black children's witeh A 1-pound bottle of pure glycerine, re ular 50e The original Welch's Brape juice, sold . lsewhere er special—i0c. This is the 1-quart size. new pretty Cashmere Hose, fast blac kK; gray heel full fashioned. at B0c the pair. pegs Ladies’ fine Cashmere, full fashioned, gray split 75e the pair. in price. We of v¢ ry $25.00. to fine many Series of Splendid Bargains IVORY SOAP---the only and original---the same that always sells for 10c. Keith|very O’Brien lowers the price. | Special for Saturday only, take & Se kinds This 1s start it with a 20¢ oniy—$1.20 Candy Ladies Mr. President, what do you think of Ivory soap at this price? semi-fit- Special A sweater coat, Mr. President— of the being high-priced. his estore, occupying Salt in up some $1.75 Women’s things sold, is popular, and at the same cloths, and large a pairs ¢ Some stores, because they sell exclusive merchandise, are refterred to as an $19.75, Salmon, per lb. .........20c| Black Bass, per lb. ...... 30c Co. at in from coats Ladies’ as- Saturday— a and Cut out these items and mail back home, Mr. President. toe: Pure sugar stick, chocolate ecoaeed, assorted flavors, 25e pound. Our 40e a pound chocolates, cream centers and hand dipped, for 25¢ a pound. Lemon, strawberry, vanila, coffee, orange and raspberry. K.-O’B, chocolates are a treat. They are so nice they will fairly melt in your mouth. 25¢ box, worth 40e. R e d uction Suits are ‘Halibut, per lb. -3 22)... Ae Hon Piahy 362 oe ra eae Large cans Selects...... 60c Small cans Selects ......40c SOUTH the Specials white showing are We In moderately priced trimmed millinery we offer a speclal line of lats closely following the approved style features of the season, in an assortment covering the whole range of shapes. colors and materials—$7.50 and $10.00 Emphatic Fish FIRST with complete for Suits for your home —Iin your “fads,” your ‘whims,’ your amusements—you’ll take a real interest in today's ads. Fisheries are tight-fit- styles, All Special lot the A on $25.00. ted 20 WEST In semi-fitted, black. broad- mixtures, collars. and sortment of and serge, military standing for as in mannish Hats showing little school hats. Imitation beaver; tan, red, navy and brown. At—Zic Small children’s soft felt hats, in bright red, navy and brown, at—T5e, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.95. On main floor and gray white line of infants' New honeycomb shawls to $5.00. at—$1.95 Extra vine will) be and will form Fred Stauffer Always a full line of seasonable varieties in stock. Flesh or Fowl—If Booth sells it, ‘‘It’s right.’’ Booth cloths, and are at 35c, 50c, The Small children’s in Tailored Suits —-oe If you take a real Interest in what you wear—in what you eat in what you buy have just arrived Man O F. hall Thursday. evening, Sept. will not be held there. Instead it hroat treatment Dr sone for nearly a year, a partnership with Dr. Values Mr. President, we regret that you—and Mr. John Hays Hammond—were not in Salt Lake earlier in the week to attend our opening. A bit of candy, Mr. President, carries one back to childhood days. Will be given by the ladles of the James B. McKean W. R. C, z t the he home 1@ 0 of national We caps In serviceable hats for ordinary wear our tailored section offers styles in great variety that will readily recommend themselves because of the simplicity the styles. The interest will be centered during the week in a line representing extremely strong values that we have planned to sell at a special price—85.00 Idaho, rs. G. Squires, 1263 Twelfth street, Thursc lay afternoon, Sept Se Children’s Valuees supporters. brief THE CARD PARTY AND Which was to have heen held Oo, %. pad afternoon and Cach ty; Sheriff Barlow Wilson, Weber|DR. A. RAY IRVINE left yesterday county; Sheriff George F. Judge, Utah] Philadelphia to take special work county; work searfs 50 dozen Austrian drawn squares at about one-half regular price 69¢ each. Mr. President, children in pretty hats are a picture study. The improved flexible back collar supporters, with pearl and jeweled tops; always sold for OF 25c. Our little price, 15e. W. E. Borah of Idaho wil) the President Lake with for through Specials up to 50c, to close out, 10¢ pair. which enoug Neat Styles in becoming head drees are always admired, President— Saturday Notion he has sufficient me the Peuited n some slight changes he President all the protection necessary. | President expressed his wish at Officer will make an appearan at| tend services { the Unitarian ehnreh very place where he will stop before| Sunday at 11 o'clock, and it as also and and 914, 25¢ pair. refer is an institution of heel | sergeant where he may be found in case of emergency. ; One Hour. For the exe ses t Liberty . park Congressman Joseph Howell is trytoday the grand stand, the band stand] jng to pring at 5 atte and 1é press table will be roped off eee u De eos modification of and no one will be allowed inside the} ‘the President's itinerary that will perropes without authority At th ntle oe of one hour at Logan Sun tersection of South Temple and 8jday afternoon made the request streets, where the President *will re-|0f the President personally yesterday view the living flag, both sides of|nd after a conference with Captain Seuth Temple will be roped off for aj Archibold Butt the question was left distance of about three blocks each|to_be decided today. way from B street. are fter the President's train left In addition to the regular force of elper yesterday morning there was patrolmen a large number of special|# con ence between Captain Butt policeme haye reported or duty,|“#nd the com e¢ which we to A part we Specials spliced toe, special 10c pair. Women’s fast black Hose, high spliced heel and double sole. All sizes, 10¢ pair. Infants’ cashmere Hose, silk heel and toe, all colors, 19e pair. Misses’ ribbed cashmere Hose (blacks), 7 to entertainment, but we believe if you include in your itinerary a visit to Keith-O’Brien’s you will be charmed ith what you see, and impressed with the air of courteous éervices. a ilth to recent years—the pride of the state, the wonder of tourists. Nearly every minute of your time will be occupied with ae catia ae i SOF eo a rumor, way Hose, a necessary Chief @ And the dispatches ave been sent to all ad-/]| sea jJacent points. PRESIDENT TAFT WILL The Sora was use is a patrol boat} aganist the Mero pirates of the south-| BE WELL GUARDED ern archipelago In the general campaign against smuggling inaugurated a by the insula government a short | Continued from Page 1. ime ago. It was commanded by Cap-|} . ere vart of the|tain E. A. MeGorty and carried a crew These Pete = . eonia from get-}0f fourteen, all Filipinos ine P ac the Dresidant : The cutter left the town of BalaRECO nea : bac, on the island of that name, twenProtected Even at Fort. ty miles south of Palanan, carrying J | . An L. Perrine, collector of oe the port, f who E@en at Fort Douglas, where the A chief executive was under the iImmeer Seren t seebeta oa eee late “od protection of the regular arm ss . ! panes urchas 81 plies ore police officers were on hand Nothing has been heard of the vessel to assist in the safe guarding. When|* __ President Taft got out of his automoar aaaemien ya to pay his x o.the com, manding officer of the post, Salt Lake if policemen stood at the entrance to sce that no harm might befall him. it will be a strenuous period for the SnaaIDL = nt aI local | dispatches state, that a your the Phillipines, at the time of your appointment to the islands. @ You have observed, with expressions of wonder, our improved streets and pavements, the skyscrapers, the marked prosperity as indicated by the tremendous amount of building—representing millions of dollars—now in progress. Your attention has been directed to the new depot, to the other in Moros in Philippines. Manila, Sept. 25.—Official geived from southern ports changes in Salt Lake since you to with such pride. ; Captain th morning President from early of the note great course of construction, and to the new hotels which Fes Rn untey po see the qualityof Revenue Cutter Sora Said to| Archibald ter the you tan & => , President, passed through the city about ten years ago on and 060008 =S His qj Mr. Department blaek | = The of Men’‘s President Mr. specials, these note Please o'clock hen the President arrived Before 10 o'clock the en ce to the Lectures. hotel was roped off by the police. ¢ lef | of Police 8S. M. Barlow, Lieutenant John liempel and t dozen uniformed and New York; Sept. 24.—For ‘the first ‘time Pp I mounted policemen kept Soe tonnes iN | since his arrival here, Frederick A. Cook ohec a 3 he *reside 1 = fis ea nn as Ps 3 STB eran took Into his confidence today one of the ten &— & SEE THESE a i AN \\ As Exhibition and Daily Lecture Free Making Prep / arations for last \ NA \ \ AS N BAG WY \S S rowd Salt Lake eee e ener een eee three You would be interested in these Mr. Fryer, the lecturer, has masterpieces. them g prarsin lt a letter from Mr. Rooseve as wonderful educational pictures. \\, Drug AT KNUTSFORD “roam edeamtat COOK WIL TAKE THE PLATFORR One thousand people cheered President William H. Taft his arrival at the Knutsford hotel from Fort Douglas. The SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1909. ‘The President Is Immensely Pleased With Served with crackers— promptly and in the daintiest manner possible. TAFT CHEERED ase) 2. Knutsford UTAH, _Keith-O’ Brien Company SESES. HOT CHOCOLATE HOT COFFEE BEEF TEA BOUILLON MALTED MILW CITY, SS < LAKE =| Ahot drink is especially enjoyable these cool evenings or chilly mornings. DS®DDOODDOS ODO OS® DODDS DAD DSOSOSOODS Whereas, Utah, and particularly her capital eity; is honored at this time by the presence of Honorable William H. Taft, President of the United States; and, Whereas, A public reception has been arranged in onor of the President at Liberty park on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 25, 1909; Now, therefore, we do earnestly recommend that, so far as practicable, business and daily toll be suspended in the city of Salt Lake on Saturday, the 25th day of September, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, and during the balance of the day, that all may have the opportunity to greet and do honor to our distinguished guest In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 24th day of September, A. D. 1909 (Signed) WILLIAM SPRY, Governor of Utah « (Signed) o JOHN S. BRANSFORD, & Mayor of Salt Lake City D> OOO OOOO >®®Ooe® SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: See PROCLAMATION. ® © ® ® © ® ® ® © © ® © © @ ® ® © ® ® ® ® © & HH A i ss Hb ES ss THE A @ |