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Show II lari lii in I Trn rr innII niirniMiii I I M iini I I III I I II IIIIH II II nmi-h- i s ii fin nun i r h inn j ! FiHr 4 Provo I . 1 lo the whita house. crowda outside caught tioa, up tha aheering of thoae who )xi 8AY8 FAREWELL. toi wd their way Urd the presidential carriage with Former Freiident Leavtt Washington fy Tft. Th escort heiran. to move. for Oyster 8ay Home. thV oeremoS!p!WireTKW"-nir- The troops and Jvle bodi compos-- .WashlngtoB!'neoQorei71seTe1T77 Rotable parade of the afler- - retiring president of the United States, and jjilush. accomnanted bv Mrs Roosevelt, dai aooa aQfaiiiggd-lnrstie4eper-thanneyatloaat cAph.ai.fof :: walehala y "home at 3r30 Thurs Down 7 Pennsylvania hia Oyster-Bafops, avenue, walled In withapectators, they ay afternoon.lhousanda bf his coun atfectlonatfli ; und dry footing, but taced a lively trymen 'bidding h4m-a- a- WHIL-E-f KflePBUZaRD- Tk-er- - RAGES Csxra, Mine Cages, Engine and Boiler Repeara. Iron ajid . A JrasajCastinia, Ete. ay i'. : : :.: .. . . w'- "7 I WftLer-- . Senate Chamber, But Great Parade Took ' Place According to Schedule, With Inaugural Ball and 7 li iJfe4Tufict Rreworki Display at ate . uftie Creek ' "'7 ' 7 "7 7 : - 7 160 West -- PRr-- 5th North Street, ; JOSEPH W. DUNN, General Manager, 013 ill M-d- til ii es Current Time-Tabl- e No, 6 for all points east. . 9:31 . rr"r 1Q for Sanpete points " 2 for all points east.-- . " 8 for Tintic points . , j , . . . . .t? , -- 7 -- m 4 i No. 7"" , .T..-- " 9 for Bait Lake and Ogden 7 LBAVB , f ........ , PROVO FOR NORTH 8:41 mm&mm : " ' ft - VftV'i ' I 8:34 -- demon-titratio- -- -- -- 9.51 " Sao" a.m. 8:45 p.m. n nB t, "aeraosed change--Fre- eJ cap-Ito- all through trains. a K; Hoopes," G. ,ight over being relieved of Official g !: p, 425 ' reclining chair cars, through sleeping cars and elegant diners on ! Ex:PrMldnt Thdore Rooaavelt taker-Tron- ' Nolm fromHeber Trwnyiineto Ogdennd Denver without )0.00. .. newly-made- ; ARRIVB PROVO FROM' NORTH : the Metropolitan words'at the dinner of the class n ly moved by the affectionate T at Yale. in his honor while waiting Mr". Tafi's day was one of cohtlnu- for his train at the station. ing cheers and plaudits from the moment he 'first appeared on the White Many Persons Who Viewed inaugural House portlce to go, to his Inaugura Parade Seriously III. tlon, ttntil he returned late Th ursday Much - suffering -- waL i Washington. night, an unwilling leave ' caused among t! e vast Inauguration the inaugural ball. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Taft were the guests crowd herejon Thursday by the wintry of the Roosevelt at the White House winds, the slush under foot and frees" Wednesday-nlgheJttinhmw prece ing temperature, -- .Two, persons were dent hr the courtesies of the execu reported dead as the result of.expos-ur- e and mahy"oiHer persoTiBare se live mansion, as they did agaiiTThurs-dayTiwheMrs. Taft accompanied the riously ill. At all the hospitals It was r president 7 and Mr. Slier- - reported" that - cases-- - of ethaustlon who- stood for many from theTamong-por8oman, the new capitol at the head of the imposing hours in. the slush and snow viewing parade to the White House. The pres- the Inaugural parade had been treated. : idential carriage, drawn by four bay hoFseswhtch against Final- Session-o- f Sixtieth Congresa- -; and Roosevelt the storm asPresldenL Washington.The sixtieth congress Mr. Taft made their way to the tnded at noon on Thursday. 7 The final was thrown open as the return iwt, though' unofficial insofar as the d President Taft, btmse-r- as cohcerned,, toolcplace:rut.-.- . Journeyj;began,T-anwhere - both quickly recognized ly "lhe crowd, ffie "senate chamber; which stood enthusiastically tmrnind' houses witnessed the Incoming of the Ail of the snow and slush about them, ue'w administration. Immediately at-was acclaimed all along the great dis- ter' adjournment of the Blxtieth contance of the avenue. gress, the proclamation of the presl- WeariajWDToaaeBroramilegrlie dont, calling "the senate-i- n exlraordl- - " and'Tfrft ln acknowleap-men- t naryTsessioirlO jcon si hftwo4-jJgh- t of the succeeding ovation that aopolntments, was read. . Seber 1 46 p.m. " 6.1)4 . 8for all points west andjnorth...; No. 122 for a.m. X awn T nnTi lily' mifflrff,faaLJ&0"l. club to say a lew the former president was deepof '78 iiappy, Vr.l 1 40 a.m. ......... 7forSaltLake " 71 for all points west and north . ... . -- U LBAVB PROVO FOR WEST , and north ifot-wes- t ' 7' - ....... for all points east " -- ? PROVO FOB BASX LBAVB "f ; dent Taft had entertained at tea iu the White House the members .of the Yale club; had dined with Mrs. .Taft Bl 110 ' PBblaIKfjn-j4.;fBeau7Pre5r- w. -- "rr ; ... m la. ; thinly-cloude- - i 0,' Ungton, sJharedthefate;of thousands ofslghtseers who were unable to reach the city on account of the storm. President and Mrs. Taft were the centers of interest at the culminating feature of the day the inaugural ball in the Pension building. 7Tne scene In the great building, which had been transformed into a canopied court of ivory and wh.te, was another of the brilliant pictures quadriennlaily painted tere by (he gathering of a vast and brilliant .assemblage from every section of the country. Z-While the hall7 was in progress indoors, a. dinplay of fireworks on th monument lot in the rear of the White HouseTTSHrked the end of the' outdoor celebration. For hours the heavens were alight with : " ' ' rockets. GO. it" ? .Point and made UTAH, Bora Phpxes. f ITIlrMdfita.lrOTLWeBt 'ect ler. - attracted unusual interest Washington pa TtursJayr7MarcbTtatrel -Mr. ShermanT in rap pFnVlBe senate ta, characterlsticaHy flnejahowing.- The 4. caused an abandonment of the set snow from Annapolis, midshipmen program for the inauguration of WiU to order in special session of the a brief address. bound wllhiiL t wentyratles of Wash- 11am Howard Taft as president of the; .for seje et . ' ' adieu. As he was leaving the scene of with inThe parade- was terest. The 3,0D0 biuejafiketsirom the seven years of strenuous activity, 'Mr. recently Returned Atlantic fleet shared Jloosevek gave every indication o d hoaors amang the military- - with the Cuban army of pacification. 7:. replete gale.1-- ,: wet CiOiAi LOO & monies Being Held : 1 - dear J uthe tan Gastfe Gate: and et - Sell Oifiaj Mining ay Ue main door amid an era marked his j)rogrfs thr&ttgfc 1 P. AT. A. , .t - L A. Bentok, G. A.P. - I F. Foots, D. " I Agent. - . . 5 . - esldeot resident -- Via night PRESIDENT TAFT The United States. 'and for the first time! Then followed the swearing in of in seventy-siyears the oath of office many uwsenatorsT- completed. 7 .ce-Presiden- t was" administered i to ihe - ineomingf president in th.e senate chamber. To Sherman aid: "The thief justice will now" adinlniseffect the change in ceremonies from of office lo the ui'Baldeuteast ; terlhe oath the erected along thegreatstaji(l ! chani-ielec... of 10 senate front the capitol the The sudden 'announcement came as ber, it was necessary to rush a spe- oial resolution through the house and, a. surprise and a solemn hush .fell " -j senate. upon-lh- e assemblage. Mr. Taft arose, 'I he storm . threatened to cause a j took the arm ofSenatorKnox, chair"-of the brllliantTman of' the joint committee on ar but a pas- rangements, an3 ""walked" around pageant of was cleared aageway along the center position in the rear of the presiding of Pennsylvania avenue, and for near-- officer's desk. He was followed by ly three hours President Taft and Chief Justice Fujler, who was offlclat- th Wyf611anT-5Iitfl'mg- ii revlnwed a ing for '" , . passing column, which wa replete ceremony. Mr. Taft took up a position facing with martial splendor and picturesque ' " the members of his family grouped in with civic display. Following the Inaugural ceremonies the gallery. lntbe senate-,- Theodore- - Roosevelt, . The chief luBtice began of the oath in a low tone. Mr, again a private citizen, badeau affectionate adieu to his successor, while Taft repeated the words in a slow, dls- 4e-voi- o, uThon he at. lnst had 'all In the hlstbrTd'cnaffiTJeTTOcd-rjn-Jnllenxe- j' d tffea' he hurried" away kissed the Bible there.was an outburst through a side door, to take the train ot B,ppiause7a gTasp of the"'hand by for" NewTYorR." "As he passed- - out of the chief justice, the chaniber, MrL Roosevelt was given began immediately the inaugural address. He read from typewritten manan ovation quite the equal to that uscriptf.Mr.-Taft-w- on -- "As President Roosevelt Applause. atthe..yf!rT accompahled Mr, Taft own theaisle o the senate ontset. hy announcing Ms. adherence Roosevelt policIoB.. and of . his chamber-t- o. chairs placed in front of to out by means ihaldert'" desk.-evex- y trpne -- Jn'the intention to carry them which 7 ."would Turtber of rose legislation, remained and great assemblage Mri-Taft for have its purjKise the freeing and Mr also atandlnguntil -x -- - AUtocJYay.: -- L : Means comfort when youjravel allthe east. way Don't 1 " Go Direct 1 ttee-fif- OYER- - on : .... !eo- - ' JfffliflLKnow WhenY6u Go. sk any Short Line . AgenTfor -- rates and particularsrj nly .ble ric ' it goes." It means saving of time in avoidance "of changing cars, broken connections, etc. , ton j I ell the agent, "THE fLAND ROUTE as far as 0. - , - enat --V-f-T-" 5 te i-Si- M T I . . sag5seg:.., BnoseTeltrwere of the chamber were raned the bers of the diplomatic corps, Justices of the supreme court,, members of the house and senate; .the admiral of the navyr the chief of staff of : the. army and scores of other bfflcials and mem-ian- d jer, Cash5t i ! within 24 hours of your Very door. It's the place for rest and health and pleasure, r Fishing, Golfing, Automobiling I be indnlgecLia every day, Yachting' anrl"Othert)ut door spom-ma- y ' in the winter. t J Fifty. DolleRirdTripare good eixmonths for returri. thejare and tickets na - Ask the SALtA-EOTJTEi- Southern Jpalifoniajanetura via San Franoisco ditional cost and stop over most any whera. w , Sunshine, Fruit and Flowers i reo-rati-on, Id. b!:rcaUoa and Cckcls, 169 So. pujSulngilpTpper eat.On-4h-flooFWoniua!arm7fil7tliose at a elight ; visitors.- The cerernonfes oflhe'Tnaugural for-Fairmally began' when; banks, in a farewell-addres- s, 7; which, oftlled --oat- f or him a spontaneous tribute of applause, declared the Sixtieth congress at an 7 end,. ' Turning then' fa Mr. Shertnaav.who ,had been Vice-Preside- escort?d. amuaeEKujg ina successor-i- n ad- Ualn'St Sslt like for I' If m ,WiK"" JMXioU' rftdUlv IE HERALD POR ALL THE NEWS J"clb4itsL.tne-JSataoJ(ycj6-t- . irestiyfor-s- -- tatanest-latexest-- - , "TV v TyY&W'Y ? - g - - - With Cans. ylt El Paso, Tex. - r ..' at Pxcsant-Boose- Thursdayv paid VicePresident Falrbank3"o'he or ThelnoBt lemarkable tributes ever given to 7a HJ was presented presiding officer with a magnificent silver service costing. JU85 as the gift of " the entire hody of senators and with a loving rup as the present of the Democratic fnenibers.-- - The presentation 7 was made by Senator McCumber, who f poke of the .ability end his devotion to work. 7. v'. :.!... i J7A vw every- one in the senate chamber looked on with Wahln gton .eMn dllowdoorBiliaadsomelr the senate on ML f yy ; 7DDurtng7hflAaye-takin.- : -P- Fairbanky."'7. a f ffrm 1 wsrt'm turn- - VMMh 7mMlt the, unuaualipicii tnre. "At last: the friends parted and Afr Roosevelt darted put a side door leading into the senate- lobby. He cheersr l-- t' resident-Jaftwas e oa in escorted ouf o. "dent WlP7iA''f-1 progressive uubiui;ss iueinouw 77 When Mr. Taft had concluded, - Mr Roosevelt immediately .made his way to the rostrum, President , Taft , ad J vanced to greet him. The two shook with .bands onleach hands war mty-ai- d others shoulders they conversed ear- - An 'immense ti'fully coloredhjrMetican"aecoratorB vas " clearedlhrough r the customs iipuse hereThursday, The stick is a gift to President Roosevelt from the American colony- - of Chihuahua, Mexico, and carries wkk It their uh that President Roosevelt may be recalled to office so that' e may use it. The rtick was ., addressed . to "Theodore Roosevelt retiring . president of the L'nited States," and was forwarded to v'a8hlnton.... . AN Flttsburgers Praise 'Greatest 'de'ht of the pnfrerstates, Presl- - SpeSTall'y abpreelatlon signed br 1.500 represen tative Plttsburgers was sent Thursday to Theodore . Roosevelt by the. Leader. - The message said, they desired !to express: their esteem for Made Gun to Be Used by Msavtlt-aruA-f .:bun4sTifleW.T dssTr!pj . Roosevelt VIII haut big gani; in Africa with - a - three-barre- l Several gun. Pitts-l.nr- g weeks ago the president placed an order 7 at a factory here- - for a special gun,' wblcl) he stated he wanted to usa , you perbonally and 'their "unbounded oa his African hunting presl-(ien- t regard for you as the greatest the He ordered made gun extra htavy modern of 4he United States-i- n end strong fOr hard .usage, 'with on limes.: Our interest In yon will conbarrel bored for buckshot and tinue wherever you may be and our tolid shotr The gun "was shipped to you through rood wishes -will . follow --77. Washington on Thursday. life.0' expr-dltloTi- |