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Show TAH'S TO m Effi KI GOLD TOUCHED TAFT TRIBUTE mm it os, -- --- ThatScrvi&e of Regular Army Have Never Been Commemorated Adequately by Congress -- " or tbe Nation. JPwkfej , Brasa Casting's, Etc .Seattle, WashThe" exposition' that- - cost $10,000,-000- , and the first sod of which was turned exactlytwoyears agd, was officially opened' at noon on 'Tuesday, afid-ill tiny 1, with splendor ata in with multitude great ceremo'iiy tendance. v In the eastroom of the White House h preSence of a distinguish of diplomats,. PreKideut gathering Taft. opened the exposition, by touchgold key, studded with ""gold ing Lugffets taken from the first mine A hearty opened in the .Klondike. cheer from the assembled guests followed the fla:h of the electric circuit to the other side of the continent. . The military parade, the speeches', 'President Taft's signal, the magic responseall were carried out exactly as planned. , ' When James J.1IHI was Introduced in tfie epehini-exerclsea. aHornultjen-" TucTd tHaT recalTed the .deTnons'trations for favorites at national political conventions), except that here 0,000 peo-j)- l or ere h ee r n g- s jon t a neo it 8 one. several waited' only man,who mlnnie iwifore he could begin his act in their dress. "Jitiinied --tQ count xm this ovation, and when President Taft pressed the goldeji"key at ijpon, and touched off the'hlgh signal gong toe , cut shorts Pishop Keator's A s'triklng feature of benedSctloo. the parade was the popular applause visitors. of .tha. '. crulBprs "Aso and Soya-- Guila Morostrii-Re-enter- Gtftham Society s the'-Unite- d lie 1 - , eTS the-natlo- -- -- good-lookin- UteJ Timber Co. 160 Weat PROVO, " ' dorf-Astori- a Both Phoses. -- t, J. - e- n -- rnArMHl Totfa tBAVB PBOVO TOft BABX ... - - No. 6 for all points east. . ......... " 10 for Sanpete points.,... - "' - j- i... jj .Ji for all points east 8 for Tintic points ................. 4 for all points east,, 2 " - 11:4 WM 1:6b 5 for west 7 for Salt t LBAVB - PBOVO- .4:25 " " ...... " ., ............. r-- "f p.m. , , 8 61 - POH KOBTH - 90 .. No. 123 for Heber - " and north,;: r : ;. Lake Tl I for all points west and north H 9 for Salt liake and Ogden . " 8 for all points west and north ZNf. ". ' V- 8:.. LBAVB PBOVO FOB WEST a.m. ABBIVB PBOVO rBOMjNOBTH d -- JOSEPH W. DUNN, General Manager. -- cdrrenrtmeBToble-- rz - y UTAH. - - . least Wmm'V -- r. H . ..inP lllt , I.IVIriLu.tuu ini Eaiifii iiamiii nil lair Jl'9r luk 'tlUUUHlMUEa. six-foo- Noted English Beauty to Visit New York - ' North Street. 3tTk the yf n - - ... j , for asJc xt g .r:tz 3 t C e i0f At . 1 sK CalHFCatfaTrd Cleat Cree- k- - in-t- " H A M Uest Cehterl Provo, Utah c die&dcd .the words, ."loe" and "mar ' riage." tJiulia : Morosini's friends . were doubly surprised when they recognized her escort. The man with htr was' Arthur N: Wefruer, a former po-- Gettysburg, PLThe? dedication r,t liceman of the. mounted squad who, in reward for a piece of "monument to the, regulars who was occasion the at couple .ofyears ago, was appointed Gettysburg tonghl Another mystery, and by; .Morosini, first as manager.'Ol the wblota brought President Taft to this NEW YORK,another romance, - has string of blooded show horses which it? on Monday, May '.Si, a grateful come to house for a quar- Mibs.Guilia maintalnedand later as which that PBgresa having somewhat tardily ter of a century has been full of mys- manager of the estate. auaed Uf be erected a" 1200,000 shaft fellow, tery and romance Elmhurstr the Werner, a lalf, the bloody angle where the regular, erdale home ofjhe ripb Morosini with Jhe straight back and clear eyes -- lore the brunt of.-th- e fighting upon family. - . of an, accomplished horseroanL brought . last day at Gettysburg. Miss .yiss'.Morosini to an affair at the'Wal- who inherited GiuliaMorosini, was of The. Imposing shaft granite most of the of her estate 17,000,000 had'atncer . with ner f 'nvefled by the present's "daughter, nd Giovanni was it Alorosini,-athere after is Just father, over.iwas presented A II". Taft. while The president JKIaa Kelt as picturesque in her way-- s he was to her friends," and, altogether .was oT tribute officers to and nieu paid In his, is the central figure of an inter- treated as at least a social equal. State army, past and following this' incident at esting situation existing about the i jresent. beautiful estateShe has Just it developed that Werner was no :.Tfaa-president- , - of pat Mmafiil squarely: after her period society longer, apparently, merely a manager. q record as opposed to any reduction for her who He has become Miss Morosinrs condied.last mourning father, th . la the standing army. He toid of - That fact of 'itself has stant 3eprfiibercompanion in ridiiig. driving and - v sjurejuiilca that ofU'nbas "arisen on. a private track ao to flttracOvii fQyei automQbiluiJtioth subjacj; gossip a e f 7th asgreaskma-o"possible J against - mnlkabout the who those her! know sol-- ; he caused which to'be TCgulararmylAndlTprofesstoBat But the manner of her reappearance grounds at Riverdale and on the pretty 41eryt and of the corresponding diffcaused the greatest comment. Westchester roads. iculty In arousing that love and prtda of the a,rmy walch expresses - itself Not onlr that, but he has become Miss Morosini, who all her life had been kept away from men by her stern-paren- her associate at least in the adrainis today, and has frequently expressed lf la the past in, behalf of the navy. orJ that occasion was accomtration of the financial aCalrs.of the ' " president' asserted that the Ber- male a escort. "Her father by place. panied haMuenrwheTheasconcefned7 TEeTIe"ir'e'gs"T0EtmhyTt7Hnd been oommemorated - adequately . by and went to extraordinary lengths to picturescrue old' bankers millions is - mgre op. wedflln Tender nowarjout tmrty.flTe, talkaleBderana ANTIALSD, The nrrfPBsiun ufarniriwwfrF to Slie is undoubtedly striking her. athletic. possible Se1m een an honorable one,"-h is magnificent on a horse, . One of his other daughters, Victoria, and Remain-IMust Prison Until to the Missing honor regujalr army ctored, "had eloped with a coachman. His son. Werner is about forty. He tops the Books. I Copper Company. Are J.nJt.V mt ha.iiUii(Li!taLeB. t run away "with a beautiful had mark and has the heavy yet Attilio, y:- artstory has It had a i tain upon iU ea- ;.. Restored. -. : of a skilled boxer. faith. lithe .He religioua.. girl physique Btcheon.u Ne-w- York. George Daglin, vice- On the wavy to Gettysburg from rktsburg, tfte 'president's car . was president of the United "Copper comidetracktd at York for two hours, pany, was taken to the Tombs prison amd during bis stay ha made ft brief on . Tuesday and must remain there ner in her honor. She stopped with address iu which he declare-- agalv his under an order of Judge Lacomb'e of Mrs. E. A. Sherwood in West Thirty-thira of enactment, the- - Ualted' States district court,: until y, hope for the early,Lord will street. be tariff law, "if the only missing books of the company, which Mrs. cood and send some real hot weather contain evidence in the case of P. KeppeMs slight, tall and dark, m Juno." ta a beautiful complexion, violet with " rour regiments of the regular army Augustus- Helnze,- are produced."San-for-A full of life and vivacity, regulai eyes punishment hangs over were here to participate In the exer- similar features and masses of dark hair. -esa prominent director Robinson, was a also personal cises There rThe dominant note of her person-illt. opt t4-thpresident. - composed . o of. the compafe-whos- e .jase --wllL ba Tslegilic;-Sh4s-&lwa- ys: lanlt veterans of tne "regular army who rurfBer considered byJujrf Lacombe HRIENDS of Mrs. George" KeppeTTlo " " She has a clever dressed. ' lessly. ' Gettysburg-campaign.a In whom Edward the . King Tecently gave Wednesday -- wlnnlng manner, and " "fought The president arrived shortly before Both men are. alleged to have per- a: $300,000 house, havereceivedword tongue-u- d 1 o'clock and was takenr for a'drlve mitted the spiriting ' away of the that she is about to visit the United one feature about her which all hei that-sh- e ; er,the battlefield. At several points- books that Were unde subpoena. Bag-H- State's. She will be ' entertained in friends and rivals admit is ol conscious on the is itflib way offendingly promlalighted and stood tentlfied beore the grand '.Jury New York city with an elaborate pro" i- of the aences overlooking the valley below that he had overheard Robinson royal preference. being object and gram, for the woman who is so mighty and the mountains in the far dis-- one of the Heinze brothers conspiring in the English court is also wideMrs. .Keppei first attracted popular, In lince. to remove the books and had inter- America. when in the 1899, attention spread for KeUirnlng to his private car .no objection. - Mrs. Keppei is the wife of a son of prince of Wales showed his especial ' lancheour jie wmalned until the ar- posed the late earl of Albemarle. She was admiration for her beauty while the rival of his daughter from WashingEDITORSSCORE A POINT. married in 1891 and went out much in Keppels were yisiting the Riviera. The ton. "Miss Taft came with the secreIn Government Must Prove Malice In the society with her husband, but her countess of Warwick was relegated tary of war and Mrs., Dickinson. were also seauty . did not become a subject of to the: rear in the prince's favor, and the party from the capital .Indianapolis News Editorials, , ' general conversation abroad ' until the new social star was shining briL Miany distinguished officers of the -" " '" ; a snub from the duke of Indianapolis. DelavanSmlth and Queen- - Victoria she liantly-whe- a army. : Charles of Inthe Into unveiling of social prominence. dimmed her light. The duke ceremonies Williams, editors Her Richmond the The plunged "-simple. Miss Tilt pulledthe silk dianapolis News, on'Tuesd'ayTuccess-full- father was positively refused to "allow" her to be a : cord that released the. flftgs draped 0 resisted," for the moment at .least, who was a business man like her hus- guest at his house. The prince at once about the monument and the magnifi- their removal to the District of Colum- band; put Richmond on his blacklist and cent "shaffof granite was exposed.to bia tcr stand trial-fo- r annual to make his Wherr Mrs. Keppei was in this councriminal- - libel oh the vlewofthe applauding throng. enter-Jaine- d home. to the duke's account of publishing- - articles Sir visit in Thomas Mr.iCeppel, 1891, Lipton try is a wine -- Suicides.. thaLtherar herwithpartieson Jlis yacht the husband of the beauty, Montana - Mining-Ma- n graft . ' din a C. William In and gave the merchant, Panama canal purchase, Whitney Mont Walter Mesch, tt r icr font, - I Caja, Mme Cae. Engine and 3oi!ef RepaJn, IronB Alaska-Yukon-Pacifl- c Alaakan-Yukon-Pacifi- r.- - Self Oiling Mininl Exposition The -- Thrown o - the-- " Public,- Opeit- Great MuitUide Being Present -- President is Principal Speaker at of Monument to Men , ;Who Foajnt at Gettysburg. " Machine Prove Foundry No. from Heber . 8:45 p.m. without and Denver . .Tbe only line to Ogden change, Freo reclining chair cars, through sleeping cars and elegant diners on 121 all through trains.- SL JL Hooper, P. 0. A T. AT" s : , - - - - .- 1-- --- - F. Foots, Agent I, A. Benton, G. A. P. D. - . Via The Overland Route were All lie Way. time-honore- d Means tatl-matin- ShHdnn. .'.: aged 4Q .years,; a prominentimlning awn W this part of the state, committed suicide Sunday Afternoon by star heart with a ling himself la the Meach had not Socket Mnife. Mr. oa feeling "well for .some time past, and Jt is believed was.not la complete possession of his faculties when he - killed himself.' - His brother was tie enly one in thfe room with him at the lime,' and althouph he immediately tried to prevent him f "onv, stabbing - '. Irmself, was too late. ' . r "... - American Steamer Saved f rffm Daiv " -. .lawyers for- therpublishrs --- denfeTl malice r la the- stories and editorials complained of. They gained front Jude Anderson a ruling that evidence should be introduced to this ef. " feet. . . The defendants committed no offense for : which they could be to another district - for trial, said. they Attorneys' for the government vigorously resisted the introduction of testimony, but were overruled. -- .. Conference on Trusts. Washington. Herbert Knox Smith, Position- By Wireless. 1fferou ooaimlssioHer of v tcrpuiatiumi, ' curt- Cuaymas, Mexico. Through the use ferved wlUi - President Taft on Tuesf wireless telegraphy the American day concerning investigations in his learner Precursor, rendered helpless Dureau. wr. smith sys some Invesrescued was fcy a broken propeller, tigations Jiave been 'on foot for years from a dangerous position and towed Bad only tbe Inadequacy of his forces lato this port on Sunday. The Pro-nrs- prevented the clearing up'of all the bad drifted aimlessly for three matters at" once. The steel 4ayJwhen a wireless communication trust andjtii business,. the. was had, with thla'porT. harvehrer TrusT nd ..all " machinery vent'' out and bnmsJit the steamer combinations, cotton exchanges, to port. Some of the passengers had .water -- transportation, " water trcome uncontrollable from fear and powers' and tobacco are the principal lad "TO" be locked hr their staterooms. matters under Investigation..." !' . d' lum-ber- r ta EetlflloVs- - - Crahk Year for Murder, wefltyva - g - ,- prjyeTTBurtJo-jurf- gt llWashingtoi!ToQ muchJit a IqqU. the ball player and not enough, of a law ."Kansas City, se of James Sharp,, or "Adam God," yer" Is the (alprt vprHtrt nt tha eon. charged with tbe murder of Pol IcemunJ aM( committee tn the case of George Michael Mullane in a religious riot W, Woodruff nominated Boma. weka lere December 8 last, Saturday morn--or. ago-- as federal judge In verdt- - pfiiilty coiisecivience.of Jhls vexjllcJ the coat nifttoe has deelined report ihfr hocK Sharp was Sentenced 'to twenty-fiv- the Inatloa of Mr. Woodruff and the nomi-.- natlon remains, p'geon-holeyears In the penitentiary When in the verdict was read, Sharp heard, it comnl.ttee room. ; TJnlees there, Is .a emotion.""That's'an without show of change of sentiment among members vfcht," ?aid he. "It's the will of of the committee,: the nomination la Cod." The case against Sharp's wife, not likely to bo reported. . Melissa, will come up eoon. Years. ' Mob Record For Twenty-fiv- e ew-Yotktrain - Robber- - BtftUa&jdnly JThree That Hundred "Dollars, .." an .children have been lynched in this d by tbe country ouartr-- f Oiiwha,t;u. waa of Mrs. Ida rtffflcauthorities that the actual 4Vlla-Bara- tt National Negr EfKriTed bythe robbers who-hel- d Asking why p the Overland Limited on tha.Unloa conference in this city, I'aritlc railroad on May 22, amounted this was permitted by a Christian nahaye been tion, Mrs.. Barnett quoted John " Ten j Ics3 than f:i0. Reports"where the pla Graves as saying that the mob aljlp'int8 orlgrHated:" titaBdsrariheln5sOofenTlar"bu1afr stolen reTstered pacTa-s'. .:! $200 wa3. recovorpd from t ha between the women of the south and men onlcr arrest charged .with such a carnival of crlmo as would prethe annihilation of thenegro tie rtnihery. Three sticks of dynamite cipitate t e discovered in th attlo of Brown race. AH know this Is untrue, Mrs. in Sou'.b Uni3ha,where Iiarnett sald. J ned feg-retur- e - d : . -N- ; last f the-asserti- - , . - . 4 r- - r'-i- Mere In l.i M:i Mrs." when traveleast. trkst Arthur Burden Surprises Society which had beeri arranged to draw crowds, and the right sort of crowds to the bazaar of the Manhattan trade- school for girls at 209 East Twenty-thirstreet In New York citythe other afternoon. She wasn't long on the Btage, but from the moment the lesser Bacchantes with cymbals and tambourines massed toward the wings, SCOTT- BURDEN'S made way for her . through lines of MRS. ARTHUR stockinged feet twinkled in a flower girls, lute, players fruit car5urst of speed that carried her com' riers torch bearers and many others Of Bag" pletely around the stage and fluttered that are found in the' temple the;..gauzy..foldaof her claret colored cbua, not an eye forsook the- dancer. There were .other Bacchantes, Miss :unic, as, with a final gasp, she Bnk it the base of the altarof Bacchus. -- Martha Whitef Mrs. - James - Eustls, She lay there with one hand pressed Mrs. Steward Walker and Miss Grace igalnst her forehead,, her r eyelids Walters, who planned all the dances. irooplng,- - her leafy chaplet bobbing, Mrs". Henry Wlllard and Miss Kath-rynRhodes bore on . their '.heads and nothing that the audience could Jo "could'make herahandoif IharTast hasketf ladea'-lfltt-fcul- t. The whole production was declared picture.;; For manycurraln talis' she ieldat It, unmindful of the clamor to" teasoctal nd financial success across the footlights. and the artistic staging: of the prothe end of 51t Burden's Bac- duction was said to bejequal to anychante dance and the last number of thing orthe'kTncT ever attempted-l- n comfort all the way ou- - via-- Don't-ibu- y a broken route: Go Direct Tell the agent, "THE OVER-,LANROUTE as Aat as it goes." It means saying of time in avoidance of changing cars, broken connections, etc "You'U Know When You Go.M Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars.: D . - - e .t'&s '.he" Creek7"pageanr oj"tlacchanalla. New-Yor- - k. ' - - Women Now Lead Children with Chains fifth avenue made them pioneers in the movement in New York seemed to have more fun". than those children s;.baparents - of guardians grew TngRWfieoTwrille IeepTngtteIrcharges away frora'the hoofs 'of horses "and " ' the wheels of automobiles." The Chains were twice the length of the ordinary drjy chain. One end of the chain was fastened to . ' a , belt the child. The In leash hare appeared around the waist-oCHILDREN avenue in New York, city. other end 'was in "the hand Of the woman In charge of the'youngster.- Eiftys. Persons in front of Sherry's and ilnth four boys and Iwo girls were l "Street' and jeuf la' buearicrliooTrTrrttie "custody. 'Dt?!monicrB;-a- t if elder persons to whom the children fifth avenue, looked On. with Interest, were connected by bonds of affection as the women with the chained children piloted' them across the street in uid dogthains." s The, custom U an innovation from the midst' of traffic. the children were evidently Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, Cal., wiiere Tor sevefaTw"?eks persoWWUi o strangeTS to'tach other. Three oTTEa iaye beetureaponsibjejor. the. safety .SQmenJLwba ,were. Jnchargei wore if children have insured it by putting maids' caps, and the other three were seemingly-mother.he children in leash. of the children or The children whose appearance In friends of the mothers. . Sunshine,1 Frnil1 amb flowersn within 24 hours of your very door. It'g the place for rest and recreation, health and pleasure; - Fishing, Golfipg, Automobiling ;:Yactting and ptheront door sports may be indnlged in every day - in the winter..- , Fifty" : DolIaLi-- s ... Rjnmd;Trip ' ' . . . is the fare and ticketa'are good sixmonths for return, the SALT LAKE ROUTE man to tell you how you can go to Southern California and return via San "Francisco coat and stopJooH-anywJiere- , at a slight ad-dilio- nal . Forty-frjurtl- InfornsUoa end tickets, 163 Sd. SL Sill Lskc - -- s THE HERALDOR ALL TO 4 |