Show AG ACTIVE T I V E 0 DAY A Y PlANNED FOR FDA FORM M R FRI ABAN ANKS KS Gre Greet Grett t Republican Nominee With Flags and Cheers as Train Traill Passes Stations Stations Stations Sta Sta- Sta- Sta En Joute to Salt Lake I URGES PRICE VOTERS OTERS at atTO TO ro BACK BACI G. G Ob IDEAS S u Distinguished S. S Vi Visitor Will ill b J Go Sightseeing 1 This lis Morning Morn Morn- ing inn b Attend LUli Luncheon heon and Speak Twice in Afternoon TIRED RETIRES EARLY H HM tt f PROGRAM S Y 4 10 a. a m. m m. Mr taken f for a a. ride about visits 4 state capitol f v 11 a a. a m. m m. m Private recital 4 In the Tab Tabernacle for or Ico presidential f nominee iL 4 12 noon noon Mr Mi- Mi Fairbanks m meets ets f state a and 1 county ca candidates l at f Hot Hotel l Utah 1 L 1 p p. p m. m Luncheon m. f honor of ot Mr Mt Fairbanks at j club Sm J f 4 43 3 p 1 P m. m um m. 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FAIRBANKS C CHARLES Republican Re Re- publican p nominee for the vice vicc- presidency arrived in ill Salt Lake late Inte last ni ht T Tired out after his strenuous strenuous of the past few days he lie retired early carly and spent sp-ent the night in his car insl instead HI of going to the Hotel Utah tanh as expected From the time the thc nominee entered the state of or Utah crowds waved flags flug's and handkerchiefs at him when hen the train bearing him sped by br and cheering cheering cheer cheer- In ing him when h he stopped and spoke to them then At Green River there was a 3 crowd of or to hear heal a minute five I talk and as the tho train drew drow out In the ml middle lc of or tho the short address of oC the thc candidate the people people peo peo- PlC waved saved flags and cheered At Price a large crowd crowel surrounded ed the station for tor more than thirty minutes before the arrival of or tho the train and Mr Mi Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair Fair- banks had not completed his Ills fifteen fifteen- minute address before the tho train started and his ad address ended In a series of ot cheers At Helper the tho railroad men menan an and citizens of tho the town surrounded the station and cheered h him to the echo as ho he departed on the last leg leg- legor of or his Journey to Salt Lake IJ by Although it was after aCter 10 o'clock at night when whoa tho the train came Into Provo Prove GOO people lInc l 1 the platforms of or the tho station and sat In automobiles In the str street et waiting to greet Mr Ir Fairbanks Hero tho the can candidate ma made mado o no ad address ress being too fatigued On the tho arrival of or the tho train In Salt Sail SailI I Lake ake the tho committee on arran arrangements w was as at tho Denver Rio TIlo Grando sta- sta on lag 2 BUSY DAY FOR c. c w vi FAIRBANKS Republican V Vice ice Presidential Nominee to Make Two Addresses Today Continued From Pa Page e 1 tion to greet him J J. D B B. B Keating manager of the tour said that Mr Ir Fairbanks was tired out and was restIng resting resting rest rest- ing for the program m in Salt Lako to today today to- to day This morning the committee will meet Mr 11 Fairbanks at the Union Pacific Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- station to which his car was transferred last night and will start the program ram of ot tho the day Several incidents ts of ot the trip wore were related last night b by those accompanying accompanying Mr 11 Fairbanks At desert stations stations sta sta- where the train did not stop prospectors were seen with their burros and waved a fleeting greeting to the candidate At Thompsons Thompson's Springs Springe the tho outlet to San Juan and Grand Grand counties residents appeared in automobiles and waved a greeting as the train stopped momentarily for train orders At the Denver Rio nio Grande station there thero were more than people who desired to see sec Mr Fairbanks and the I lobby of ot the Hotel Utah where he was to have gone after atter his arrival here was packed by more than who de desired desired desired de- de sired to give the candidate a greet greet- ing This morning Mr MI Fairbanks will beIn begin begin be be- gin In one of the most strenuous days dars of or his western campaign The day willbe willbe will willbe be filled titled with viewing the sights of or the thc city meetings luncheons and re re- re l' l From rom outside of at Salt Lake county there were In the tho city last night m many pet persons sons who had come here from great reat distances In Utah and Idaho to hear Mr Fairbanks in his discussion of or tho the campaign Issues this afternoon Telegrams and telephone calls caUs were were received at the state headquarters yesterday yesterday yes yes- by br the score asking that reservations reservations reservations reser reser- be made for or seats scats but the committee committee commIttee com com- In char charge J decided that no reservations reser reser- could b be ho made In order to ac accommodate accommodate accommodate ac- ac carl early arrivals the doors of the Auditorium will e thrown open at 1 o'clock this afternoon Harr Harry Barry S S. Joseph in charge of ot ar arrangements arrangements ar- ar appointed James Dovine Devine chief usher to handle the tho crowd at the Auditorium Mr 11 Dovine Devino will select a n number of assistants tills this morning It ItIs Itis Is requested b by the that the carl early comers take the front seats In order older that those coming comin late ma may not be subjected to Inconveniences Incon I James Jennings marshal of the thc pa pa- pa rade this afternoon yesterday said li It would be a nonpolitical affair as it was arranged as a mark of honor to a distinguished distinguished distinguished dis dis- visitor to the tho city All automobilists au- au taking part In the parade are aro reque requested to decorate their ma ma- chines The parade will form at tho the Commercial club and move north on Main street through the arch and then west on South Temple to Richards street To Visit Capitol Mr oIl Fairbanks will meet representatives representatives nta- nta tives of or tho the state and those in char charge e of ot the thc parade and meetings meetings meet meet- ings inS's in the tho Hotel Utah Ulah at 9 15 o'clock this morning At 10 o'clock ho he will twill willbe willbe be taken for tor a drive about tho the city which will end at the capitol where he will be he received by hv tho the state officials and state employees Accompanying ln Mr Ir Fairbanks will be the state executive the tive committee the women's state executive committee state and county count officers of tho the Republican organization tion Senator Reed Smoot and a number number num num- ber bee of ot prominent Republican leaders After tho the capitol visit Mr OIl Fairbanks I will be driven to the Tabernacle where a n special organ recital will be bo given and after that ho will meet the tho candidates candidates candidates candi candi- dates In the state hea headquarters In the Hotel Utah At 1 I o'clock he will wilt go SU to the Commercial club whore where he ho will be I the guest of honor at a luncheon to b be attended b by more than Republican business men Nephi I L. L Morris Republican Republican lican nominee for tor governor will b be toastmaster It is requested that as lS man many automobiles automobiles automo automo- biles 03 ns possible be In the parade at 3 o'clock Machines are arc requested to par park on State street Exchange place and o oMain on Main street south of Exchange place and a also so on Fourth South The parade will be headed b- b by a n band and tho the marshal mar mar- and Charles Tyng and other aides aide will direct the line up Senator Reed Heed Smoot will be Introduced introduced intro Intro- to the audience U by Glen Miller state chairman Senator Smoot will wll then introduce Mr Fairbanks ant and Nephi L I. 1 Morris candidate for Cor governor Following the address Mr 11 Fairbanks will go to tu the state fair tall grounds brounds where J J. J G. G McDonald president of ot tho the fair will receive him hint at the east gate After Arter Artera a short time spent in viewing the ex ex- ex he will deliver an address from the judges judges' stand All seats in the grand stand at tho the fair grounds ere are free ree this afternoon In order that all may head the address following which Mr 1011 Fairbanks will be be driven to the Union Pacific system I Union station where he will board his ls I special car and go to Los Angeles Angelos I 1 Fairbanks Speaks ak nt at Price Special to Th The Price Sept 29 Charles Charles Warren arren Fairbanks Republican vice presidential nominee made a short talk here this evening before a big crowd of or en enthusiastic enthusiastic en- en listeners in which he urged the tho people to consider wisely tho Is Issues issues Is- Is sues of oC the campaign and to put the R Republican policies back into effect as Inaugurated by President McKinley am and carried out by uy Presidents Roosevelt and Tail Taft lIe He stated he hc was on this tour to co cooperate cooperate co- co operate with the people to advance common Interests and ond he cited that there thero were over 01 men out of or work when President McKinley took office but bul and through his wise vise policies policies poli poll cies des and und a protective protective tariff prosperity prosper- prosper ity Ih reigned for tOI sixteen years cars A large largen n number of delegates to the Republican county convention held head here hero toda today had th the opportunity of ot hearing Mr Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair Fall banks who left Immediately after his speech for Cor Salt Sail Lake I |