| Show Trade Commission to Hold Hearing Here September 1 i Need of More Shipping Facilities Facilities Facilities Facil Facil- Emphasized in Evidence neara teara at ai ian ban an i I FRANCISCO FRANCISCO- Aug Rec Rae S SA SAN that thit a a federal deral bureau of inspection b bo maintained to approve American products shipped to foreign ports was wag made mado by speakers before the federal trade commission which concluded conclude Its hearings here hero today E. E C C. Horst and F. F A. A Somers of or ofSan Sap San Francisco exporters of ot food products said such a n federal f s tamp stamp of or approval on goody goods which came up to specifications would fco go o a n. long longvay longway longway way v toward Increasing foreign busIness business bus bus- iness Incas by giving foreign buyers confidence All 11 the speakers voiced the th Imperative need of ot more shipping or transportation ties Mr Ir Somers asserted California Califor Califor- nia iila farmers were dl dit in raising barley for tor the reason largely larS duo due to the tho erne fluctuations allons In freight rates C C C. 1 H. H Bentley rules fides manager for fora a San Francisco Francisco canning compa company ny stated that a aside from r rain Great Britain Brit am ain aln the import tu tux tax against alt all classes of canned gO d in ill other ether s wore fo to prohibitive c that th t tt t the tho e business to practically practical ly Ii nothing lie bulie- bulie cd ed this was du due to retaliatory measures A can of ot tomatoes tomato c ho said which h costs here 10 cents will III cost th the Iti Rio l Janeiro consumer an n American gold riol dollar lollar There will willbe be be no relief until we wo can o offer fer reciprocal re r- re- re terms Wo We should have ve a permanent nonpartisan tariff cpm pm aa an the they have in tn Germany Gelman whose s sole ole life liro business Is JS to l keep after and adjust this business Andrew president of or orthe the Int International Seamen's union appeared before the tho commission lon In defense tse of or the tho camon's camons bill The Tue commission will hold bout hearings hearl hear hear- ings l s at Los Vs Angeles August 23 2 San Di Diego Dioso o 1 25 S Sal Lal Lake c. c September 1 and anti Denver er September Septem ber J 3 It is la not known what the trade lon Intends to tH in investigate ti alo h here r W. W y W. W na Ray United Stat States s district attorney I sal 1 last night ho he hat had not heard hard of a h hearing of or the commission CO In Salt Lake and amid ln had Imd received no not notification of oC on one 1 J 1 L. L Carpenter of or tho the Con- Con Fuel company and anil E. E II I Calvin ln 1 vice ico prel president and aud genera manager el of or the thc Or on Short Line Lipe railroad also 1 said thc they hat hail no Knowledge of or a hearing In this city September 1 x v. j L y u I rankly frankly franlel that the reason he had bad not reco recognized rec rae o Huerta as aa president of Mexico was that he believed It was vas the provInce province pro In ince e of tl the e Incoming administration to act on the matter He lie said he did not think that the outgoing administration tion tiomi should take an any action on the matter matter matter mat mat- ter In view of oC tho fact that another nother power was to come In Into o authority in ia inso inso so short a tine of or two months Further th than n this statement concernIng concernIng concerning concern- concern Ing the Mexican turmoil Mr Ir Taft did die not dwell clwell on the question but he said salt that as for tor political beliefs If It a i crisis a fill I 11 fl O V I t A 1 11 l im w ft n v a. a o w woman woman man and stand child child stand child stand behind the Pres President In what he did Tribute Tributes for tom Utah Utah's Men fea I n. n Mr Taft paid glowing tributes to Utah and Salt Lake l. declaring that I Ii lii Utah there there- found men of spirit and of action of enterprise and back back- bone He lie declared that If It former Senator Sen Sea at ator r Bailey were responsible for Cor bringing bringIng bringing bring bring- ing Utah Into the the union this act was the greatest achievement em nt of his public career The annual dinner of ot tho the Bar as association as- as was ono one of ot the most brilliant affairs which Jias has eyer taken place In Salt Lake Lale Henry Henr D. D Estabrook of or orew New ew NewYork NewYork York was as toastmaster Telegrams were received from Elihu Root the tho newly I elected president of oC the association and who had been characterized as the leader leador lead lead- er or of ot the American bar and Joseph Choate regret that business engagements ha had prohibited their at attendance at- at at the convention The rho former for ormer or- or mer Is chairman of or the tIle constitutional convention o of New ew York and the Jatter hatter latter lat hat ter Is taking his vacation at Stockbridge Stock- Stock Stockbridge bridge Mass AH All States Represented At table No Xo IS In the banquet room wore men from o er every Insular po possession possession posses posses- eH- eH sion slon of or the United States Judge Emilio 1 del let Toro T ro of ot Porto Rico N. N II IT of ot the Philippines and J S. S U. U Lockhart of or the tho Islands of Gaum Joined with the members in the time annual dinner Every state In the time union was represented From n the territory of oC Alaska came ame A. A mi 11 and nil also present was C. C 11 IT jud judge e of or the court for tor or this country at Shanghai In opening th the dinner Mr Ir I Estabrook proposed l a toast to Geor George e Washington Washing ion ton tomm whom hom he he as The Tho first lr t itt in war when heit war var was necessary tho the st i In peace when peace was as not pusillanimous and inU first In the tie hearts of or his countrymen len for tor all time The Continued on or Page Pago 3 3 I 4 ANNUAL BANQUET BRINGS BAR BAR CONVENTION TO CLOSE j TEXAN WARNS AGAINST DANGERS BEFORE U. U S. S Declares Real Menace Is Not From Foreign Foes but From Spirit of Discontent Within Continued from Page e 1 toast was was waa drunk standing to the first firstman I man fo 10 the nation President nt i Is l TonN Toasted d. d I Then a toast was ghen given to President Woodrow Wilson and the Star Spangled Banner was sun sung at Its con con- The he supreme court of ot the United States was as toasted and Mr lr in proposing the toast stated that the court was as the th most august of or In Intellect Intellect In- In body and the greatest gathering teleet In the thc world J He called caled on George Georgo sec- sec rotary of the tIC a association for announce announce- ments Mr Ir asked aked ked a n rising c tribute to Joseph II IT Jones former president pres pres- ident of tho the association who died durIng durIng during dur dur- ing the tho past year clr He niso called caled at attention attention at- at ISO tenton to the Ore Washington Oregon on ton Bar association convention which takes takes place next week and he read a tel telegram telegram tele tele- gram Inviting Inviting- tho members of ot the tho American Bar association to the meet meet- ing ns- ns Lauds Laud Utah Through three days das of or Jumbling rumbling rambling and sightseeing I have been hero said Mr Estabrook I 1 do not l know now whether to sa say sayto to this association tho word Kismet KIs- KIs KII- KII mot met or Mizpah The hospitality which has baa greeted us has been large and generous The skies even seemed to smile smie In union with tho the hearty western welcome welcome The horizon has seemed d far distant and we wo have been In a a dream of or love and fanc fancy since comIn coming cornIn com corn In ing hore bore amid the beautiful valleys and ad tho beautiful mountains We e c have seen more real estate than wo we over dreamed existed existe and we Wo hope with wih the tho Utah members that It will wil be populated We have seen lands more lands than nature knew what to do 10 with and It stood them on end to bo be as ns scenery seener we have seen tho the lake where the submarine sub sub- b- b marino marine cannot sub and wo we have seen Been tho people who have have- these things What more should we ask I remember Nat at Brigham I I I mean the United States marshal and not others others- and I remember the tho time when I 1 first came camo to Utah and received the sliver silver dollar dolar and I 1 told the waiter waler I 1 would rather have have sixt sixteen en paper dollars to toone toone toone one silver siver dollar dolar and that is not Br Bryan Bryan- an at that Ho no then recited the poem Where the West Begins and continued This Is where heaven begIn begins where everything begins I 1 am pleased to ea say that I hays have have been able to do what little I could for Salt Lake Lak in helping to obtain this con convention for I want to ca call your at attention attention at- at tenton to a letter leter I wrote when the convention was first proposed for Salt Lake Ike I favored ored it i and I am glad lad we selected this place for our meeting meeting- Utah r Satirized Ho then introduced S S. R R. Thurman of ot Salt Lake In beginning Mr Thurman Thurman Thurman Thur Thur- man recounted his experiences at the bar Ho Ifo welcomed the American Bar association to Utah on behalf bohal of ot tho the local association Ho He commented on the la lawyers ers of ot Utah In a humorous vein eln which brought much applause In closing closing he ho said Details Detail Utah's Resources Utah sits sis as at a o. a queen amid the anI ancient an an- I dent clent mountains mountains Her throne is estat- estat In tho the bosom p of ot the everlasting hills Her varied resources are unequaled unequaled un- un equaled by bY those of an any other state In the union Precious metals arc are found In nearl nearly every ever section of ot the state Mountains of Iron lead led copper and zinc abound In every direction We Wo have cal ceal enough In one county countr of or Utah to supply the world with fuel fue until a substitute sub sub- Is found which will wil destroy tho the commercial value of or coal coal Utah has fields of radium onyx and precious stones The soil ol of ot her valleys Is rich richand richand and productive Her climate is as na near Perfect as the th human mind can con con- cehe There is scarcely a fruit or ve vegetable product kno known knon n in any climate cli- cli cl- cl mate mato In the world that cannot be produce produced pro- pro duce in some part cf ef f Utah Her flocks nocks and herds graze and fatten on a thousand thou- thou sand nand hills hlo an and her men and women are aro Just such people as you ou would expect to find amid such environment en The They are sober industrious self reliant self and optimistic Most of oC them have ha e ex experIenced experienced ex- ex adversity but have come through triumphant triumphant The people of ot Utah believe hele e in education edu edu- cation caton Our educational institutions notwithstanding their youth arc are gradually gradually grad grad- climbing to the thc front rank Our percentage of illiteracy Is less than that of ot most of the older states We e lead every cerY state in tho thu union in tho the amount of money per capita capia expended for tor education With these conditions conditions' and environments may wo we not be par par- If I we e have become vain proud and egotistic We e know our state Is isS S tho the best In tho the union our men tho the bravest our women tho the most beautiful our babies the most plentiful and of course man many of us believe beleve that our re ro- ro ligion Is the only true religion in all al tho the world S The people I havo have described d are arc the people with whom the Utah lawyer lawor as associates as- as for whom he docs does business I S with whom ho he ht marries and with whom ho he Is Ie one ono and inseparable The people of Utah are aro strong trong In their convictions con They believe beleve the they the are arc right right When hen they need a 0 lawyer the they want one who believes they are aro rl right ht Selected and employed with this thle understanding the Utah lawyer In an optimistic frame framo of S mind enters upon his case cae If I he wins it was WaH nothing moro more than ho expected It If ho he loses there thero Is but one conclusion lon the the court was wal wron wrong or the Jury was wasI I bought bought The people of or Utah are gen gen- erous The They will wil never blame their la lawyer er who the they know was on the F right side elde of the case simply because pI he lost bat it The They blame blamo the court or tho the Jury or both I If they do not do It Im Immediately Im- Im mediately after knowing the tho result resul of ot the trial thc they always do after ater hearing their lawyers lawyer's explanation S Mr lr Estabrook then Introduced Peter PeterS S W. W Meldrim retiring president of or the theL L association I In Is Patriotic Utah Its Is conservatism Its Is Institutions J Lions and and Its Ita pro rc will wil live I forever with the history of the sturdy Power and strength th which founded them said Mr Mt'S I I 1 am retiring ing thy tonight t from the highest office within tho the gift of ot the American Bar as- as and I want to thank the bar barof barof of this country for what it has hos done ilono for me mc They call cal me general but I 1 Iwas Iwas was only a corporal when the confederate er- er ate atc flag fag waved wa-ved wa ed to the breeze In this i j country but I want to call cal to your our at attention attention at- at tenton the coat of ot arms of my state On tho top of or that coat of arms Is In Inscribed In- In scribed the word Constitution Ther The Tho r f figure which stands in the space Is H a colonial soldier who fought and ana died lcd for or his countr country In h hip hIi blood I hope the name of ot m my state Geor Georgia ll will wil be vindicated d before long He Ho has a saber eber read ready to defend and today rea J u tho American 1 l IS read ready to defend against f all 11 nations on the face of the te earth F Under tinder the figure Is inscribed tho the motto moto Justice Wisdom Moderation 41 the things for which wo we stand There is 1 i no sectionalism m In this country countr toK toda toi to- to i da day We Pc or are arc all al Americans from tho K- K f Pacific to the Atlantic All Al I hope for or from this thin and other generations Is that k God may Inny give us the strength to dc deL defend de- de I L r fend end and ana to maintain our country countr as our I I fathers did and If we wo fight and die as a thy thoy honor did no man could ask for fOl greater Mr fr I n commented on 01 I Utah the greatest state tte in the union as asfar far tar as territory tOD is concerned and d Introduced inI In- In I former Senator Joseph V. V W. W r l Bailey le of Texas k Senator Bailey said Bald Daie p I 1 count COUll it a i great privilege to me mc to address the most Int Intellectual organization aton a- a tion ton of ot the greatest government so in the worl world Whatever there 01 may bo ue of prejUdice prejudice dice discord of America or the lawyers America are Intellectually the aristocrats of the tho nat naton nation I on But what is better beter than their aristocracy aris is JS s their democracy which term I do not use In iii a partisan parthIan sense Because Because Be De- cause it would be bo just a little difficult Just at this time to define Just what a Democrat Is You could define him not positively but negatively He Is not a Progressive He lie docs does not be belong belong belong be- be long t to the antlered tribe My h. h temptation temptation temp temp- tation is at this time to take m my re revenge revenge re- re on these two two the the Progressive and the Republican Because no subject has been as assigned assigned assigned as- as signed me therefore I am speaking for forthe forthe forthe the country at large of UarI lIarI lIar I want to say suy to the American l bar har ar that in all al |