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Show usin | HERALD -REPUBLICAN “TRikte Sen PART TWO. SALT MEMBERS OF PRESIDENT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WILLIAM TWAwnE, : INGE MARKETS SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1909. H. TAFT’S PAGES PERSONAL TRAVELING 1 TO 8. STAFF ——— | = ane aeIaE a the President of success or F : = eat “trans¢ ontlTarts eet nental tour is depe satin upon what might be. der nominated his personal travof group Small ® is staffeling througnout his companions are who men Lake ms in journey and 13,0%-mile the these tha of course, meant, is not It re sla noes participants in the oe test M4 tate the influenc to are able tours the sina and Tenthusianin of weather, th the crowds that greet ths chief executive, that other considerations of the or any the r make in popular estimation, cirele the around swing prolonged the personal coterie does have the What Say about is the comfort of: the distinto a considerable and: traveler guished extent, his enjoyment of the month and a half of continuous railroading and steam Ri Mi. athe z | | | |} | | i | boating | of . estimate high Pres- the of omnipotence i person: the have-a who persons To States it may, at tirst United ear a irifle strange that the should a chief executive i of upon a halfdependent degree of mos companions aveling such,i That citizens ite he Xe | | Z } primarily oO the fact is trip western 1s <¢ t and comparative strangers, per of e guest is just met him for the tirst vithou iying that local tate and munk ipal officials, and reception and entertainment bodies of best o the will route the all along possible ything ¢ do knowledge, their President comfortable to make the Che cructal point is that many of these have «and know do not local dignitaries natice short of finding out at no means Thus habits Pres ide nt's tastes and the t comes about _ that if the routine of the and wita | tour is to go smoothly lengthy 4 minimum of friction, that is always | imong } : ‘ hard on the tried ence, ance ; weary traveler _ At will be due | associates who from lon, « . « : : rit Kas scat or Te Nnotograph, mounted, is Captain= Archibald Butts, the President’s aide, who is with him in Salt Xperl- aequaint-' an intimate d President Taft's preferences in have Att ® La = e. L. W. Wheeler, of the United States service, who visited Salt Lake in advance of President Taft and made ar- | °™*!! ‘mines rangements : Tt ; Et & 4 oe ty for his protection. 7 aw. ms ie LS , a is a Presiden’ ; ae a = 7 f parts )otatt. Taft's staff The personnel of President assistbetween equally about Is divided ants and servitors who accompany him In what might be termed official capacities, and intimate persona! friends, who go upon the DEERat ‘nt’s Invitation and whose status is that o ests. nach class has its responsibilities, however The . 7 L helpers ke *p in order the President's port-| aa _ The presence Yom Kippur, quent prayer, The of the Hebraic at § o'clock, tho with ¥ temple to the eee cian Sea erneidar welfare, sald He pecifie a i opened Salt Lake ir Merit of when of the» weighed ghed exemplary our in ark the the to last one of evening Rabbi : and ap-|ne'er it be over them: who. are of ny from their adversaries} presidential But entrusted’ with’ tsthe | handshake t The Taft our rights. And especially do we President ing upon. wha the nors Rabbj|States, our and ‘ 1 city on CHURCH weVOU i Jat ace snl was tarian Ming a to Worship |» reached With the Unitarian Conuregalinn. TO TO ARTHUR H. er a : Sarge -residen Mr. oon : he HONGR of bis c other ) WILL PREA Sa aH. TaeTaft ident Willlam ahctreteesetink Sates, spruce PID will worship| AOWGIOCK RE : 1 E : memes than E Sverybody bod tnt honor : the Rio lnational planned ‘ i aK . ELSVATOR es\ider ais BALKED . whoho have nt mS yusiness | Main SD i is ENT: yman Bide nt : te et me h ft I ing«the=Utah were kept vesterday ecident ie ele between n 00 the d, gotten the 3 a mi further eral After’ nt- :r id ‘ é attend service. ir Notify.chan sending Taft; -M o committee his Brown, 5 . hurch and Sunday at ; 2 original " who ts peta sec } | ren : Bae ince eleased, 00 the President and | 444+ Be waco deat tacts ty + “P \ ne early this after-| spectacle, the butl dings aan wy | | - desigr apt da/ in . f that ‘e a e — oF 9 See : 7 Pre ‘aboar + - lt a] So va the original tee but: when In two a th c rs. che attach Salt I eoowta found 4 , pelt 1 ae SY y Si aN 3 ha a short : ssh } he c. s . 7, Jo ‘Is; WS! — Walker, H.2 GATE S. the opinion that with Chris- their on and them, Frank Clark, O. sr omlsen ae Wright K J. Seeeae otheWiasseVa eeong pa o be brig- Be Ww. ham a ‘Oxe ye ahs Spencer, Vv : Spaulding, tis i. ate ae fi dD. } <algiin, E : Ju R the tag Gn a re tiy notllistan ing 100 lent, ners, they plar m feder: “al-and. the, - The whole mobilization scheme for tha school ehildren, who will be massed from : State to Q streets along Brigham street, rhomp- | on ie Jonr |jou Sunday oe Want at 9: 30 o'clock,: forD the Bs ay; ully aan a Sjodahl, vid 4 h ) state y official , four, papers and 'judges\'o and Third district courts kets” Necessar george ‘Tickets a SALT lfc : ,0UTOY <> TH EATRE LAKE n : ad ilalon A. } M ( vat tg , oO ‘L mery,y able assistants ad A oe 0: ere 5 hetRees, ‘| hman flute: Walter Sandell, cornet; H. . ee ee h 5! rine she ; i worked be e finis shed each for the last night. cane 1001 and Ww D. Wasatch {n thelr building, out - > Sioa Biven H. Christen- school were fin- The children will as- respective rooms the corner of Bri gham t and R streets, ir notr later Bashy pay morning. Bare The schoolool 8:55 g gongo’c Ww hg sounc 9 o'clock pre omptly when the cniliiven wtombone pu ee eee a ‘al Carringn have a by} ne fo rintendent “hi ns |ished met schoolle RE REORG Ose tae e theatitre ore h 2 Z ibs ne Faacta te: “dire: tor, on ompa Lov L. | -. or E jout 2 a M. eee ORCHESTRA Bt Ninth.BAUSSouth }) red ¢ ™ J, Et Judge = G ANIZED | ¥ cee nwa , Justicey MeCar Morse, ay the : I en et ae Mattson, M. |p} 8 aes | ill 2’ each school h eme a oes re 1 € ‘er F Yo Pres- oft 0 A the e sUOE s of | cupreme | w yes-'| nan Sunday. Li _L o- r : Phe ni bi “ aah |1s n tr 5 dent “pastas out’ somade must mums Street, . Nibley, Bis hop as J Greene Sr Panui w 2 a ,: ; \ Senator sia es : Knox, “John ann Brewer, ar =io Billie ac ee thre block: between abreast O and anc P march streets, oO Thay halt on the sidewalk and march sinhoe ile to positions. There wil e 1) pupils in a line and six lines between | the urb and the f gre with the lower | Sane oat a ites a hools will be announced after complete reports . ares tomorrow, norroS b oe Dee een received from each of the prin | |‘ clpals, Race = Track — | \ form the » Leave Union 9 3 Burke | 2:30 and 00 p. ) Gret at handicap Specials. station, 12:15, m. Only day. 1:00, way to ‘ 1:50; races. ind : Butt. test’ hand ela addition Jiatest COWARDLY CREW LEFT CAPTAIN TAIN TO HIS FATE| Arc hibs Arch! L. ( oMillin, p arty hibald Archiba A. , L by onstnik _ 1 . Scented we J. EB. Coseriff, Burton, P. Cutier, WIL 1ERS. 2 oF oan ‘Cc. > 4 E cas : ) k mus wn . eich mater : 1 tte NORTH «persorié ditio of the Unitarian’ Foc iy" was called out | East First South ______! - Seine th re fitteen to: eighteen “hie side nf Old would Superintendent n : 1 \ ndis non ss with AT tention of Se the Pre: entio oak | wait ance ENTRANCE ho vecial o of joined be|tensen will people little the for Pub aa » ulilld tin T e le am || « h ark | Park speci bie 9 ane two other times rains. This ” t Zens atlic Liberty | Reception. mited-stretc} rot iam patrio huge banne stelries. bear Lib pas- OT obvio | | itr ad‘rom nt ¢t th eet ’ ‘ ae 4 eseret ay hevs ga f + | Newhoust aes crap ce # LBs fl utter des Some are : trnv hts Va 5 S ; ea - t dayo a fete i |PRESIDENT'S DRIVEWAY < 1 addition’to ‘his 'in-] BE GUARDED BY SOLD 00-2, ear. but ‘a ‘trip| makes quires ! io Sout ae CER UG idering white : ; rte f "he rT. “o Ing congress | . Old but children it would be tmpossible to Dees present the flag on the natura l slope. They did not mt to make a botch of the affair, and so asked that the stand be started yesterday. | erected. the work and stand The ¥: Mt the number of pas it =out] rs tall Clayton, the finished 3 o’clock and|own volition, ordered the lumber. the final bydrill will be this held afternoon, on the stand | rangements will be made, however, Ar-to ’ . ise this amount by small or. large at me. ‘Twenty carpenters were | rails ibutl put to work on the stand yesterday, and] contributions an ‘a ton @ the the debt. trom ben rt ER CEE of tnioan windows red, that A. R. encampment and tne talk since} then that the public and President Taft | would be keenly disappointed if this! were not shown. So they ordered the! mem- the three claiming to the success of the flag during the G.| public | lumber the of the part on oon | Sates yi ndir ect notably esidences in transportation anne ee ‘ dea the who accompan him I ob be surere): resident sider Dire passengers were however, to see Wanteo. Bae the. SEF sis P Ht —- Ht +t tH Het et ore . tea First in ‘vagideSicBi resplendent ftevor ture carta . Girls Fast the derive 10 ire twenty girls wantes d at Sweet Candy, lia days ch hief $ nd hung placed us icat ea o'clock ati wish ae + | Lak ice parlor thatye id“ets ne found enough te mu be at Provo Bedersen, Evan Stepheens. capedy Wine, Fred C. Graham, L. Davis, Benjamin Goddard, nc a route, Major Ww. Young. W. very yesterday. 3 street I rom th Main ( picture of the Sia Se Smoo KX. Hard See minister will losing in Resi-|; ha\e_spenke—rais Af eaten no objection no matter} 1 a personal staff accompanle ; or ver. |< flag ag ar : +/ + at been te he | ay the and big steel engravings of From the | ; inately. ire displayed whe It was the = rat i hadd 1ouses street |and ‘blue | Preside iif) of ee Preside and of the: = President Sine eno o Grande depot to emblem and a a | a| or word a for 4nd |®#Ppointment hold at bay the enthust- the ZeNe oe S weenanie street According ses, to $ithe President President's 1 will be no ee 1 mapd als sy} iere een ny d ‘oy: ig tly, ma Lae He f c AN Houses in ArDecorated dences tistic Manner. eS | In {rom t of STUDENT, end| telegraph Dern: 7 Capta Rit irom"! joumey"at'a Presiasnt'over > Reserved Seats for 100 Citi-/y,.curuStr:e.,Joe, olin’Bore, captainDr. ister, James” erson, yan in th . l t as eei -cttiene wi i b eNO n or el 0 (\f es ocOE which OD || Business request one by hurt yeste srday, and wired back that under| the lawns, and the committee moved no circumstance should the Living Flag | down to ee street without arousing any be done away with. The natural slope | ill feelin of A street was not sufficient to make Supe Slice Wetzell, who had chi p a creditable exhibition of the flag, and) of theran Living Flag during: the G. oe A. R. there was no other alternative except to| encampment, went over the ground build the stand. They felt that owing| thoroughly with Mr. Welch and Mr. tours ist found is undoubte edly p Sargent joins “tbl e Bent and ce says ene >t effort ee to m is originally SARGENT, ae 5 SIMPLE. ® ore tha service. ag | BE known finished of the situation the, limited im this teas toleaioe r of participants eer conducted ot partly President Taft's policy of reasonable een and partly a ao) ae ae a been enacted curfre tra ortation on the ratlToate TAT): oads. In Good Old Days. his student ny congregation te | S mngragation, Inin which = “Of the United States was an] M Ir. SERVICE a io;;8 LCORETSRE ON |: er co business. . in Sargent, the pa ny ung@st tive H. at the Harvard Divinity school, is occu| pying the ea yer Acting on oe aioe \ of 2Mr Sargen the Pres \dent, ct la be no even t ere vrenin regular eet would ce = conts mplated : before it ; official Arthuur This] personally liable to| this force will probably be increased m. ‘. tvi Fi m jike circa tas 8. Not more than eight] this amount in ease money is not raised | this morning to insure its completion as It is claimed that t i rig ag ag w or nine chums and enbe far better than during the recent ble. three members | soon after this debt. helpers of the nation’s | to meet ruler are with him continuously through: me as = in and all credit for its showcampment, was theEee ariaing) oe to ere re ane record-breaking jaunt. I =e = LL legates San ot ateall. oo tneIt deat ing will be due to the tireless wo Temple streets, ajtion there are about half a dozen news elech a . sa ens ‘ aay : sell. _ ond surroundings | Supervisors acer lay andy 2 eae paper corres rg Alma Clayton, probation officer o the ea u sev ; objected, Probe sens. 2% a a : road officials, E this ntingent Governor Willlam Spry was ‘advised eure but property owners s : wise is more iimited in numbers ae beenbi.the) the Chae ease «ie in some Moyle, eee O. J. Salisbury, Walter J. Burton. Gee". preceding Sater presibe - 5 the absence lve. vers Superintendent of the “Living D. Flag’' committee! tour fs to go down into. his-| and H. Christensen| |. as the longest ever made by Pr Ment; and by an Ode Ansicldaice toe crate went on a note for $700 yesterday, in-| erection of the stand, but| SUring the has | |laying 1s the of oo, the President ended: eae smallestratethatunder themselves liberties. ask Thy blessof the United community with] discourse, we extend sympathy and support to the] Freund made this praye ‘About to min- | his presence this day. Guard S Steps | oppressed among our co-religionists, This] gle in the life of the world outside, we in safety and may we a} be eer, vor commendable, but it comprises what] pray Thee. Oh God‘of our fathers, to be . cam of his. unselfis ©] and may {it leave benediction in its wake should be exceptional, especially as wel]with us in our rent. Strengthen each May peace and good will obtain among]! hope for a time wher p6 of us in good and worthy. efforts, all the Sania of our Jand. ression shall ise a8 men deal righteous- | Make us firm in our devot on ly withorits all ‘ot. of GGod's creatures We owe }ligion, that , y ; x oe +f ur 2 fo os aea gion spread its blessings} an especial duty to our religion by being |/country, Fervently we Invoke y bless- | amon nd exalt Thou our nation in | . Z country and our narighteousness. Amen.’ staunch supporters of its grand teach-ling for this s, our ur country of from clamoring admirers astic ond eae ee ere car is a in and | Who: te wnporsrily set have rte Fondant those: guardianship fe : God, people the whom Services , who : oh May triumph bbe not want- Jewish Brean them injury aAviiar atten scale as4 to|all sec @ found ie i Guard ity r wheth- cote and : Charles {tion. manner nation’s, citizenship men and especially to those of our faith. | said: ‘Weighed, weighed sumed that this performedit iswhen as- | ing.’ takenduty for Is granted, As generally In "’ concluding his | will |to the other of sunhta a “journey Indeed, | Noon. ! 1¢ President gets any uninterrupted Owing to the fact that there was no| sleep or the opportunity to partake of} money on hand to build the stand, and| oe the prokide On bowed: tag eecel that there would have been keen dis-| by And in every is life must consid cite ant that: |duty us Flag” may the ours faith patos with | glories of a Inzrcase just, righteous and toGod-fear- | toare our ing people from .age age In the retrospective ‘Enlighten and sustain with Thy power alluded Israel, excel. that its affairs belonging “Living o ae — calam- | was B'nai than country’s, one ee aan ip the dis- fellow more our “Each : eae “his i te f teachings proval, |those not as In ee a part in in w i |those doors | ¥© program. duties Taft last | ings, the ete «service musical his 4 began filled T! 1@ bi ota + course ; H. “The great auditorium was worshipper shippers. Soa Willlam The ° the pressing ti t tra 1s- | was made certain yesterday, and the] chatlalwavances Whi S >, | little ones who will make this a success] wheels. no matte for the Sunday morning review of Pres-| < > lent ae will assemble at Brigham] Bere bode eng " noes : eee cy he |} and A streets this afternoon at 3 o'clock eae. a pent y ae oa ie ancuind A for one final drill on the raised plat-| near- Alatincutslied calle rs for which the form, whi ch is now being constructed, : Day of Atonement, at the Temple welfare of the Presid: besought the Kippur -service Yom night of ‘ President “gate. ot“ tmt7 a iar t a | }. Portsmouth Ne H.,.. Sent 24.—T he crew of the naval tug Nezinscot, which sank in a cale off Cape Ann last month | launched. the tug's only boatand pulled away in her as the tue was going ‘aptain Thomas. E Surgeon. Trotter and GIFT OF UTAH CITIZENS TO PRESIDENT One of the features sentation of Salt Lake’s A. Culmer of the of the eift. to Augusta publie reception ae President bridge, in San Tatt. Juan at Liberty park today will he the preThe gift is the large painting by II. The inscription for the pari counts ing arrived yesterday and reads as follows: — ‘The Great Augusta Bridge, San Juan County, “sD ‘The ‘The W orld. 320 ‘Became , se ints Salt Take, ARTHUR BROOKS w President Taft’s confidential manage? | feet: height, 265 feet; width of | tah. causeway, Largest Natural Bridge Known. Splendid Lines and Shapely Proportions ; Make 3 30. feet It One of the Wonders _ it National Monument by Proclamation of Presid nt Rooseve ‘“Presented to President William H. Taft by Citizens of Utah at Salt Sept. 25, 1909. ‘Painted by H. L. A. Culmer of Salt Lake City.”’ : peas of th« es City Lake | | mA WENDELL W. MISCHLER, “ae Assisgant secretary to the president,* business manag House on wheels,’ of if ste Whi |