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Show NEWS HUD AT OCTOBER DESERET EVENING Jv iwiiiM tk WUM ntki M Ml tMiWr mb t UM Mb mm mm U DU-- ur Ml UUl M M. - ,t r.e I 1 ttM tmi a ml ml Ul M. M Is to s 1 ti-- I to. sfcN Me row e set u IM suprv .s mvtl, kutN aitwkMt liM ut p.g.ll,--i wrMri Jwl Just H t inrre hort. n4 mji it : i4 IK Im Mr ktri i4I. and IK uaths cf Umk me. the statute itetl:ii tnl en j. Wits Mwnr ttlr tin : g c. roil. and rayttal ai May Ml and 'It -- hit at hsi,i Uni-- ll.u - done there I 1 no rent NW though uin- ten Id f the g nbni I win an individualist and I i.ll. vi III Individualism In contra IP li. a. ti ailallvm, but we mul he Ini. Jl men and we mutt enforee trie a 1 m Ii"l ii. i r t II 1 it In wwlwlism. I - he ren If the lmp"tl'lho ..ii,nufitiitm. for ihTt I I I- iinl In. If nut IS AN Will ifirn-- s a.Miesa mlnr v hi, h let a go way to law i Ki-ii- m 1 tl' m -- seni-tlnlg- d df.'n . a Jut a word more, tat rln-msa- ta remain s. a, hu me impreaa thla upon you la t us all unite In th, le f in the honesty of the other lad in dlsrrgard the state nun menu of the mm kraker and If we these hLitcment they will le w thout iniluence. Then we wr lit fii.d it eail'T to go on to prosperity and to make of thla magnificent country a greater and more prosperous nation the prM lent. Senator Heed Smoot was presented hy CJov. In Spry, toastmaster of the evening Iniiodui Ing tin u nalor. iiov. Spry said. "We haw with u tonight a man who has the distinction of being a deIn-- Eggi. and makes borne baking esay again. ur two greamtIbor food-stuff- through It OJTIMIbT to the attention Saves DutStr, FIaerv n ,,f iksul Cress dTcrfcr . j -- laid m his lo the tuoitment of irtuinliiK 1. the faun, let me nay I I am with hi anlutlon. agin' and I Imt for mime rle-i-n an optimist tieut In ituilion to core th dts-iI that statist!. which, to the at Judge Iowiro say. addadilrt-a. and mm mmty of an lor thal It I more profitable 'ill to go ha a to me faini than lo remain e In the rity, and I that the .rfidtio!v!tv of our great empire will ii in oi riaw-- that we will produce enough lo f d the "ii.rVi.ofll mouUta that we will halo to tare for In i.q-i-ii- I ! friendly. They both hare rights that should be maisitk laed Capital and laUw alike should obey tbs law I spitol should aa Vvsl a are foe honest labor , g'ea l The InMst laboring man should abandon hla MslallaUc 1., and gtve an honast day a w.lk f an honest wag It ha been a nipt! y by on.. af the great labor bad. rsmtly wham v u all know. John U t. hell that The rerkge wage earner ha mads up hla mind that le must rema'n g wage earner take Issue nlh Mr MU. hell, at nett aa many other labor PVtr the cry of the t'wdcra man of today la the high costworking of liv Mg and that hla wage or . . m fieri au Hon. aa ;cu may call It- -u tors small to cope with the high proe of If the great tatair leaders. Si ell aa the head of the differvmt Christian denomination, with the assistance of the chief egeume nf thl nation and the ronaervative Matos-me- n who surround him. would nmko an effort to get a large vrcentage of the laboring men to, k to Ut land and soil, w hereby they could hoims thetr own la nd lords, raise plenty of produce by thetr toll and energy to aupport themselves and their faml-llethla would solve the prieent problem of high living and, to my mind, tt la the only solution to tha 1 reaant unfortunate situation Cartful eattmater. who have tha situation, claim that there are more than ? per cent of the American population living In the cfHe: ta- -t a great ir.ai.y of limn are not creating anything, hut, like a lot Of worm, are living off each other, With ssnplrea of land not producing anything for the reason that nobody csraa to till It. inuet he thw te done uut.y nu (now irti rttl'd in lore busin. i ntiiKiiu! mu ur..P relerul Ittw tUimn nere te b. isfieitl. h business till rtu-te it ruper and git mists ! . t hpe that thl ill) i mtf Royal Grzpe I RUflXRl' CrNPITINJl Tl.e bcslnes readtttoaa of thl sctAitry at Ibis Une are aut fight. 1 am Bliawl tae a se ar being arrayed gainst the ilmw That ts la 'aay, UM pwri raiatal And every fad ell. ten tbuM snake an effort to t-- urdtr iITun : and r. ukr ot rlul!il.oi MIST RKlYHtSI JT8ULK It h bot .a my power. im tlxnijh 1 s.shi 1 It. t per vet. I business il Bi1ioh R'U1 it! rm fnu.or.t. lu tiosplut. with inf noth of ; f The only Bcidng Poivdsr am Me Jwlcttry, adsuswling sSetn. irwtng Ike ncs.l frasu ewe end of tke satM ts the elVt swpr-rr-t eg tkenrbs stf wuilsl o 4ew.-- y I wravetliae wor drr tf I . r are a4 ibJ II ttkr lk NMtn of BK ton-i'nilt ax l IM u tfct lit I .Ha. a i :i mpr b am IBS lor Biss A3scmnnziv puns e -- eawratlve a4 tv 4,iismi ef Me g rveresrvsl. welt a the gvt. law kWMO tl keg the decks as af the court Making srrvssuet agaiaat tb aa4 kosnet am wbo are iiMt 1 essllts of new ssf 14 f tsor Mils f bat a I Miwk It ir s sod rarsaa emdki bma s' SlOL wo- - kkk u( tbs Ml Me Ktfriricf Urlara B I Be aitprrtB cvUI To m- -t ait I netfan is MJ I l Ul i baYViww JimI. l 4lf. ciut tatuM jjo. M MUM 4 1m mm Mart tlarar ir'Muli w4 Ik nipniM court Kiwi ts ls Oil w a i.tc Ut La wits ass to a fisws . saw sgSstv I wasteaVttw.sul rSSS Se Me tw wssit ft itSM tsa stair mlisitredos Com sssr first BrrsSnr s4 Tt we ks ssf sssa.lrr fa new Iks l We (SWIM af U4rrw trs 1 kM . I f sag si set - lr fsne .f rmraf I irtf ml s as tvs. Is big im art srti. ia brrL Wt' av.apl sorry t.,I HUIH Men to ttvr wed A4 1 U us eee Ik JrSi.sr) uus .. .I af - ;i.. SW4 IM to kr tar ( s CNBjriuM- ssctaHI wl rrwftUi-.r-s st fafeu t taw K-- fsr by I t t. as worts mm we v iU-lo Ntt.lt H NW utleMe kl at)tMl a u I ui ) t a! k- M IM 41 til repeat M nta Oh pmmmr mt Mg swaakwy. m 1 5 1011 '. itwia sag ra o awewt vw sunn tkt sic (j sum sere was m low trwi lie LgM ml utn Utt im Kim UM m U W Ut MtBkrf ,a- - fcy M M Rua . Ikw Ms CUT HIGHEST iCotfut at the president iTHE TAR DEFENDS FAIR C On from Washington tn Near Yack, from New York to Bouton; go Into the great valleya of tha wee I, by the Rocky mountains; you will aoe empires of aoil lying waste Thl grwt nation of ours ban an abundance .f fertile soli. If propsuptwrt fOO.OOd.SOtt peoerly tilled, to And 1 would adviea a united ple effort by eecry good citlaen In this country to encourage tha poor toll-er- g rota-ewho are eking nut but hie distance In the rttlea, tn go back to the land where they can make themselves happy and comfortable through their nwn Industry. Judge ft. W Power mingled eloquence, w It and wisdom la such proportion that his address was ana of tha gema of tha evening. (lev, 8 pry. In Introducing hlin, said: We have other people In Utah than the tillers of the soil and the del vers for metata, others who. too, have token an Important part in the making nf Utah the magnificent state H la today. Iotng Ago the fame nf Utah began to spread, The light on tha hills was dtaoernad and it attracted many. It waa discerned In atate of Michigan and tt tne far-obrought a son of Michigan to Utah, to tske up hla abode with us and to help the magnificent development of this great state. I have reference to that j eloquent orator, that splendid lawyer. ed t ff ra Judge Orlando - W. ts Utah.- brg whose I RESPONSE BT O. W. POWERS. Judge Powers re ponded aa follows: I know ta ail truth that I vales tha heartfelt sasitimants of every man, woman tad child ta Utah, when I aay all ball! to tha dtsttaguMbed gsaat has again hooorwd ua by bnaltlag bread with os. Thrloa welcome Is ha to Utah. -Utah Is a big state. U daaia Si hig things, on needs big words da accurately teu IM story, bbstsnr Utah does la dona oa a Mg scale ead tha stats baa a big future, a futara, that only n dreamer of dream a. wbaaa dreams coma true, can foretell. Mod-eet- y, and discretion, ns well aa Inch nf tuna, prevents a resident front telHng publicly aU that wo canid truthfully tell eboat eureelves. But. M uialtor from what point tha view tt taken, this, Mata of tha Union to a the forty-dft- h great stats. Na state af tha east nr Mo of middle west, haa aa many aquara mile of land within tha anmo aupdrfl-elana, for much of our land stands on ad gw, and we are thua enaMeg to use both aldaa. Those who read five magaalnaa cannot but be Imbued with the Idea that we are a people nf differences, whose chief delight Is to fly at each others M roots. alt (Continued on page sU.) The best clothes bargains of the week are shown here at our scendant of those pioneer who founded V this state, a man of pioneer stm k. who began at the foot of the ladder, a messenger boy, and w ho climbed to a position of great honor, a member of the most distinguished legislative body In all the world, the senate of the United tipiT Picture Show President Taft Reviewing the Parade of the ITtic Winning IJve Stock and the Tower States I present the llonomblo Reed Hi Address to l lie (,10)1 Throng Which was Assembled In Kront of the Photograph Klimts Him as lie Hmrot, United State senator from Utah, who will respond to the toast, Speakers Stand. lur Presidi nt " SENATOR SMOOTS SPEECH, ' -. or a HI political i Tin- - t lark of broad onstruc- - Ipolitlml and othcrwl)' spruk-- r of the evening wa ffenator Reed Smoot respr,nd-- as fol- pendinetlve statesmanhip. IU every act troubles are Increased or d" leased ac- - former Senator Thomas Kearns The lows since h- - became president brand sui b cording to the diplomacy and olltcel j address of ScnMi.r Kearns dealt with wisdom if tils private secretary. He business conditions of the country, Mr Toastmaster, guest and mem- accusation a false and ridiculous for his meet ber of the I 'rmner-ia- j Taft, we endorse your at- la most fortunate In having clubTo Kmoot had concluded, After i narles ) M llilam Howard Taft ts to titude toward J'resid-n- t corporations organized private secretary. Mr admire hu happy disposition; to know for the purpose of unlawfully restrain- miles Mr Hlllcs was born In a state- governor Spry said. a potiti"Me glory In the work of the pto- Mm Is to honor his unselfish and noble ing trade and the successful action where every man claims to of the attorney-genera- l tn dissolving, elan and I believe that Hlllcs Is one tn neers. In the labors of those who placed character. I have seen him when cn It ts tils duly to water on our lands and taught the des- question and policies vitally by decision of the court, a number Its broadest of the ert to blossom Rut the development of out and settle W per affeitlng the Amcrlean people, and of unlawful trusts We admire your smooth complaints made against the adtnlnl- - Utah was not alone the development xpresslon, every Impulse, and attitude towards all legitimate corporaevery It We have another class do would and your heart of agrtiuiture every thought of his was for the pre- tions and business interests and feel tratlon, in Utah, a elas of men who good to see miles In aetlon Ih Is a of nx-servation of the rights and liberties of poitlve. none such, will suffer from Ju',g,! f men and he inslmctlvtly sep- nelvid Into our mountains for the the American pcop.e. In conversation the enactm-- ht of unwise laws during i . tala and with the ,f 1 ' '"u administration, either the present j had tlwith h,WD ofI0the the with him, many, many times this next chiirman thu shuM build our cltlex,products eiwtcl one or rrme th to wi come to me: ha The president, thought he with a. liberal and enlarged mind, who loves his country and hales no man. Today Is a remarkable day for Utah and will bo remembered as such for th honor and power attached to it. I years to come by the old, middle aged, with wise and conservative KKNATOI! KEARNH 81F.AKK and the young President Taft, the and non more so than our present know that President Taft th;nl a m ire President Taft hi word and the honora.de per j ,f people of Utah were pleased with your chit f of his In the past formanc of his duty thn he doe of .. , .... visit two yeais ago and feel highly history studying Tosstmai honored with your present visit al- life and noting hi training In ',rconsider ,rl,VJ to the office of president ' early a . it hi h.s life, eduiatlon. is J eJ it too short Mhen I Intimated to him that lo call though altogether hayo tins op- In ears past. It was very seldom a the many places of responsibility held an fxtra n,.,si0n of Congrewi with an lhi i conhpre hy him. one ts almost forced to the L Ui,yi president of the United Htates crossed Ululon -. unfriendly house would Ik- a th it 11 the continent and many of them never prepared him for llt,.. that he had given Ms word r ( ut.w.' fit hc L H tMl t xalted position The need Vislt'-ih the great wwt or middle west kfs pre-eCanadian tnai William Howard Taft or had an; conception of the vaatness of a wise, conservative, would do all tn Ms pnw, r to --cure State progressive. he t nose who diff.r with him To politl-- i of this part of our country. isitriotic president was m v. r cre-t- 'r !h passage of the Canadian r- - Iproc-'- f as Mill as ttinw of us who are nt present, for we must all re, ok- measure It was in his p.evir to Idsily. l.un, more Hi. o' the west are than than we must all h ei.plxirt it that there Is unp-- t , ail an extra session nf Iongrivs end plened tl- it thU mistaken policy of niz n the th.. V . n ! obligated to him the pox' has teen changed Any man among the people, not only in o :r ran he intended to do so no mai'r what ri I is -i .t rt meet visit, and tountry. but throughout the who.e effect it Would have upon h, politi-f.- i' riiu.gli w.tn the will make a better prtdent for havt 'ommerclnl bod-,f )". that , It is under su h conditions us future - louiir,, s of ing personally visited every state tn world he may elt pre-ethat the demagogue This Is hut one ease of mini where the Union, mingled with the people, the ' Vr ' Ms listen' d to and inllarnmatory I have heard him flatly to f i learned of i no conditions surrounding I sole consider the effe, t an action n c in- ttu-them, become familiar with their speeches arc made by him for the The tlonnlth eld rhopes and ambitions as wed as the isirpose of creating discontent right would have upon hlx; Ti,i ub or difficulties they have to contend with American people are to be rungratu- - politn al fortune MTth the pnsd-n- t n.v w romieced f more thin ins! It Is also a splendid thing the people. to see and har their president, hlearn from his own statements hit , --" position on public question and hoar of that ,ah labor for the upbuilding of this Is but a above he all party, are n con- -- rvative. Industrious !onet. his correction of false Impressions nnd the wiioie IniermountaJn thill may have been created bv a .T'1. 7 ar composed and muck lioside pres the modern business and luk.iig classes And men end bad men mav differ !..! pruiition than any no ocx i c I,..',,, e ith tic, f men of ii,, view sident i of alli.n help-tMe It other na on. within organlzat the that th word should apply He forathcr end have but Taft affe ling public questions, faith In vour b- - U.undarhs of the great atate of Utah i In Ideas, but not )n , ir,strument , ide none dure challenge his integrity or hi It a progre-what Is tart for the Interests bomb vst In a,.. ' lamination and purpose of upholding to Progressive politlial The day ha passed for op- tlon but not in a diarrhoea of words same of the people. courage I to nvmbcr. President Taft the people ponents to harge him with a lark of ths all make in for the THE JUDICIARY. backbone, a lack of political tnde- - aovanremrnt of the American people, of Utah will always have a klndlv feelDur chfff exKulve is himself an but not In treating discord and dis- ing towards you and you are ever eminent Jurist. H served with honor content. iTogressIve In protecting the rights and liberties of the weak, but Com In the evenlrg or come tn the and distinction on the bench before hewas called Into the executive departnot In appealing to the prejudklcs of the dl Sat stlcd I agree w ith some that the president For Lcia&ti and Chilires. Is not a polls!.-Ian- , providing we accept the ir,: twentieth century Idea of what Tbe Kind Yog Han Always Bosgbi constitutes of h brightest a politician, but If a politi- And the oftner you come here the cian Is one versed in the science of No good can page In bis history more ,.-- a- - 1f,r you' com from th svrt-r- n Bears tha of recall of government as understoodI by our fore- - ' Peace and the the among president father, prosperity to our country, Judges proposed The Judiciary Is the Blgbatoraof greatest of politician our country has glory and honor to our flag, success department of our government tn produced. He baa troubles of hla own i and long life to our president. which rests the duty of protecting our & MONSTER r n-- Ir-std- 1 j Even our new fall goods are included in the reductions. t t n pre-yo- 1 s Mr, ,yTi excH-utiv- temfs-rament- I- m'.-tak- e. nt d J j fat a'l-U.- I , g- nt rne The Time is Short1 Buy Now I a 'J Mens, Y oung Mens and Boys Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings, etc., are priced away below actual value Beeiauntnfiini CMRnes ''l! -d J . - - rxpred lr - com-muni'- v v e I v Are selling at Removal Sale Prices. Raincoats, heavy coats and auto coats are underpriced. Store Open Late Saturday Night d-- Prorrlv wel-com- e. CASTOR I A 'C4 I -- cSi:s,w - isrir ;& ;r;r,''s:vs u. Present Location 245 Main Street. We move to 124 Main Street about October 15th |