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Show & e Only Paper in the Mountain West that ies the Full Report of the Associated Press and the eral Rapes Wire ews Servi “TELE TATE MERALD-REPUBLI en, Inter-Mountain Re Established Febru publican SALT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1909. Mississippi Congress HEADED MAY Office. ~ Prominent Men of Provo and Ogden Also Arranging for Entertainment for the Chief Executive of Nation, NO Denver, possibility Aug. of tween’ Pinchot the of a fight 24 he vitations had been sent to attend the | meeting were present and took a deep | President 17.—Coupled with renewed hostilities ar fangimenta Reed nia ret FORE PLAGES VACANT | Wi iD: f| for west. and better when in iw Salt S Lake and ‘and . Presiden Ut they Utah Utah citizens. a oF Ae At While deliver a speech will be te Maesed Committees Salt’ Lake field conditions ing is considered. ities for those 1:15] tional Ts | tional BO cases ente e a nd a him pub- Begin Work. citizens are plann TAAnation here, biked: ability mand.on eS erranging Junction Elen Citey TPee f - sesSalt ee ts Sree at 7 train and taford ort At extend hotel Knutsford hote ra seeps nent will and an escor . fon th Rich 1 “will Ballinger a rt aa as z che tor _ JOURS s the and is in me v aul : ve id Hed -p and-in } n ¢ exa civil he font Only : y - 1 ITLN for 20) Colo the the rom on Albu- fou > Salt § Page the I Lycos } 1en the clo nfive i R' oe er interest I iY iS eev t -h “A. : 1 ( unk’ ‘] 4, , ‘ | Samuel A " in Bel t K, an. and aes, reputed “ti reputed ‘fal to for rages, wher for” fa re to: ' tation re ye | \to:a | j i yked where ohéed ital, ment re drun} in Ww ee si-"] a‘mil-| be a mil-| mprison- } again The take ‘take treat- that ties ' will mh int C Suicide 75 Infuriated Vv : a ip, eo ta £ 1 ks “a t; Be tl f his “10 grief over> ea t he deathlasto night, tne Patrick C. Casey 1¢ ium ts w ife, who a mob he Bt oR ene who. ender led erazed later which hi with i in Casey . also ‘ Pe lastod n and mnttack 3g Heslip the Ww a Because of the has attorn ct on on poth toa called ce : elon. for : of S baus the : not dare cast + itl verbal with. CAMPAIGN AT RICHMOND iS BEING DUPLICATED Blue Army Rallies to the fense of Boston and the Force {s Annihilated, Doesn't Seem em: 107 Know ¢ an of their vot P tl mah I n the: iT fo - try 5 1 et the. storehous a ae nt was bout es 8 aavate id Shou hot matte Te ey re spoke of Oe trons ins | many: ht th ; resi- "a ock. thé ects eae , 7 was BIeeIneE umnens |.f Are] aged Giaats ment o| Canea, ERR tigen \yietea ary arth oou ee begin gates,-tn 2,000 ! ie st ore will.” | ICC ‘ ey the THEIR injury. Twelve gears or gels goes to » | END the vA lidhan telephoned, Sherif |v for y primarily te Me ee whichdue aed armies, a duel wei in Dreced! c officers,o: which Bees ov y- Aug. Gane now- follo* secondan samy troop 17.—The ae cee anchored ms fae Senator 1 nda unre r the 4n te a) extr me Red ar at. bn iat Na ict crc the Bise pln Nae Jett o a General er re the roriciahsh fey t Bliss's 4 nort ee asic calles was. next: In the next aon o..orde year,.1s:% Ww“will later few. | eral > rs yaete. ront, States Finding. ae yes eer n din wack days 5 ie: WIM |} the be ae ee Springs, Colo., Aug. 17.—The ‘1 ; he the inve eoneer ad which —jur oy re| : x= ctor Wricht, vad ee Grierson the Tenth: of : actual United ae dismounted ? and, ; lank ar 0 gawk a} moment: ae warfare It 18 1 °- ha Richmone in the Civil war. yet long summer summer ee aa Jong ee for days roads, try Severe northeast rainstorm @ ERD negligence | ss i Dalton tne ogni luston the war game Hl. Ke and! Bliss Red, members aetna nese Coaas ay mae naa aanie « is striving under ‘Brigadito r de ea Lean materte adv: can concentrate Continued on rigs, by & Heed the Fad Pe ' to - :Croom his : “army stthe Pen by o¢; the t Blue. commanded un A. Few, ture Boston, the my of a ow j of today’ * maneuvers ch the ar of the Blue, commanded, Conductor Dalton Traceand| vi eps snows. ne E ro arrest.the , Chaar had Begun Ge | mnder conditions atTosay® oeDae abLing issuing railrc abr at 1 the de oaleae time ae | pamade one Male (colored), Seer that place and cre Hollings orth I neers: rt of Lessig» th » train composed eady | Piremax ; Defeated. Maja Chadian Investigated eved thathadr'halt begun. ‘an hourToday after ' the en-! ‘agament Makes gagament Colo., eecctibe hen era Se Bae ARE erimingal : Major cavalry eit a of candidate: ‘the execu-to} | &2ny tee Blue’s out- in. machine turned th rigut machine as guns, guns, turned rig acting infantry and the rhe the Steen it, {he New same the with : Sisyor ae weet Au driven Detachment sbcro Grean, ee ee of the ved. the or mnt the BLee jes of th Eighth Infantry, was countered an whine Connecti I , e i Pe eccauon c k wu me. . rir onphaee left Lae in post of- the e position Blue a Cutteree Suppose pene Tes He an 2 eptured. Greek st ennehe a of | = Tea ee teed: sign of hesitation when represent- | importsubj many upon aken ance to the west These w include good roads, irrigation, cons rvation ay highway s national rates, freight Panama canal and trade with the Philippines Each state ac legation has its | partic ular scheme. These entail the excommitand sums, of large |p nditure | tees wank be named to investigate them to the fedrecommendations and make Page crew j ae eee congress e 1 n = stan On which numediate toni liat iy would brs fol dont. ae ‘. Ohareiderning esident—E. accident as inva lethe ae motor in the to ASOstop | art r this, cross-currents ; of air. torced h’'m heavily to the § A Praich entrants for the ean, ae n' i he made practice fligh uC ) me e € Eten , lier, ina anc W lay ea minutes ‘ciiine: r} : e ’ d efeyre, ‘ also in-x Wright} lane. who rose in the air without ;th | for aes i The following candidates geptceeedicnees 4 . tel h urles-M, Ford, en- \, | Re mington, 1} M eae cretary il council. i Americar 9 ire Avg Mie association tongay 3 omia list’ of ‘officers. nas 5 a. list the muccematal a“ disable declaring him an ry, chances, that! ne. Adshis parThelY:|Presiaen’ prevent and Ucipation ‘ in : the races which begin next lu, Aug. 17—Th tr ls of noth 1 ir are-nearingan ond W te im re-ear ai ' { le the opening argument 9 ut on A ittormey eplied ut “the ‘The artillery wa sin advance ot 2th srmy attacked an aviary progress, he veme ae 3 star stank describes the the of Crete, ec os a introduction | ]| congress im 1ceded mm ‘politics’ | deleg ro background. until . irely Aa a boro, Obstruct Land- squadron 2 | Smyrna ee 3: aoe aan the delegates, the congress : inate oiThe Mr: Curtiss ais, but his) himfriendsfrom ate:taking en-| | mail. his The ‘fighting started on Eddyville Green, about five miles northeast of Middle. 44 | ;. Ww aff uae the Gr rs ar| § vin u : ps SEN : Turkis h ports. and unable othe aen“—daeet Ni sm are ‘to Jand elther = passen in Coming. ‘and ind ~ that I congress | Amerfean a t s e repairs:to his damaged mac hine anc a | | nated | the, rep _ d the satisfaction of sec ins i | year, 5 augment — left wing of General W. A. Pew's Blue army of defense In the war game short4 bao noon today and a fierce battlo law Machine. Ourtiss |g eager to cnurely! restored: and trials, the th ine sate to dissuade CENTER ug. 17.—General Tasker-H. Bliss threw the whole strength e of his Red army : of invasion against the ee ee Notify Not = international Ss ‘ 17.—Leaning Aug. Rhelms, STOR! STORM Mass., On i ikciad 0 | IS Middleboro, home of] to his} ewer Wiel PReAh Aa |ditorium ‘this morning. ...The morning Colorado elcome of Colo-| | cotene™ yas me by Y ite,Governor cinolalbyShafroth aiid neatonees ned : coroner's SnCrase - tg FO, devir was: peapon bi ms a fnors lof half-dozen. western ; oe lay | head Repairs M pro- utesi .-Robertson eae I ht thé first da tkione than’ the xvekt th tomorrow é an | states The a } BOSTON ar- and ever, is. 3 turned | 'Trans-Mississippi- pate Cea on Page 39. Se alae meme Sone per intend | ony Baie . ee Opened. millionaire -mine John Barrett, a aay Su-| ] viator Able t D to W- | American Aviator am thir Harriman See from its, moo: forenoon. - t the ea Pacific offices here, or by The cast Mr. Harriman’s associates. This cottuaishae of the financier’ s re- to ao westward Sh : of American a spo More PPASES - I H. automobile New York, Aug. /12—E; rriman's homecoming at this er is awaited with interest, In view of the recent reports in Wall street that he had obtained an option on a controlling interest in the New York Central lines, which would give him an ocean-toocean route. That this ss the reason for will precipi- Lands a ed cane and’ suffering from Injurios.1 eae * ays ae |... uo: Angeles,’ ‘his aeroplane fell when rae x- 1, ||| spin os apesintended'| Pharmaceutical c ‘ alt Curtiss, ps a Hor re lis. room! of the’ smelter .o a 1 the "Thevwater explosion't aver: ®, the swater okt) surrounding infles Frr 6 ad white va ‘ enirac spirac |r! | gn | fend \ cago Penaie It pant ut Ayeromp 2 a Sundays l by pple of : the middl west trans-| be thorities jssued appeal the to the. p heandshat ih ! of insurance In thepaid west, said the receipt! of be this warning retanpeople ue Mi ssissippi, states tid in premiums to] not to at struct in any way the action DT -Campbell>of-S spoke 6 5 TE Gh ee ee omp a ; I: ZO Seat on<. | bl opel ———— b } an lifeE insurane: is Const antinople, Aug. 17 ‘“has:|.fine : ana Thoma B Love of Au | cott ha taken a mog t se nous s fo rm and pronib = ca Aug. 17.—AnnouncementWas , the reservation by the: governCain of s purpose wisi in 17.—E. today immediately to the Stillman According DeRed— but It. :a the ‘topic at the evon- | Cynea bay, today notified the principal addres governme nt Shah UN eee sae fl Samuel B soswe Bs ith Aug. here ¥ Praise from Umpire. | delivered by rth Smith « ’ t a au seq> a Sectainnieat By i Drie saba tie , >¢ | Chattanooga, Tenn pres oun ° wie consequences will follow any attack: made American Life convention. Speaking fon the snternational landing party. On t of ck battle. Western “Tasbfenc e Was. ling session. The W of itt ofagainst th ose: ,intoxiun coun-'|*-es it | ont nen ee pein SUGAR STRIKE TRIALS | | | lt e a r A? ears. | hoff. tir ope with= 1 iath WwA ps ea running a et Pp Paris, rived ceeded James : Back the Blues in Battle on Middleboro Green and Win tion. ade was er exer xe vutive « Fighting Reds Drive 1. the ee ens ‘ oe were nomnom: Eugene © N ew hours’ Wright |long Berger, I as pe F. T Wilbur I and L. and treasurer are E e} cf yre. d by ' list 4 Otto}safely of a Ss ; I Kre-| : ; The! the The den AR early | eighth 16 Plerson, € life-savers, eer rescues i toda 1 y member mn who gf $ TS r on the the crew ee offa south ) Mad-, eS ae } today, ? oy a 0 shore ee six ne when theyie brough Boston, which “wat ae aes eo of and. sian Long of ; a emits . liner 7 midocean, @ schooner, a three- ~masted. rayThe aground. p On ‘ } -onooner on a rafp@erith the hope o | piled up on E 5 Rene uching a shore by iwin gates Pia a line, was swept! guring an 5 iriven| were swept ay sl heaa ona -onbainad-enpeag hhh isl Bidet refuge miles -e ; : x \e8e ov Peer ait a ems a onset Mfersak and pan, Srovod. te STEAMER TURNS TURTLE; | shore «ha after rictory ag against the sea to their- remarkable ie > remarkable rescues : to land the captain ¢ ' PRR ashore al, libacch, E. ork: Aug. 1 ones Long York Is land ree : battle, added another v icte y W ony1S ae : P race Wi I eee "Matte h | ; ve Wit le ru ue 39 er ae | vaseel Be Long Beach before daylig as gale, er angel en ee by seas an; od the : : . while. the the bowsprit oem (Cran Le | Beach lfe-saving crew tried vainlyts han . ,. elety ito D| t 7 vy, Cat i ela ; for a twelve minutes. M. de la yrange, , ye coun ‘ on is th i i m would end. the de smination. of ar mt Glerlot monoplane, ae se ot a BUT NO LIVES ARE Lost! re ae i aes crowds of thela lifeboat. ie: 8 ne | prisoners were eee‘ being eee ae aiein? % brought titsnehe vam ta0 et t 1Gjalands in:.the ee itize 7 give |» eee ole ek flight village ET after rlor a near false when ste ims Rhe SCMer t and: 4 pt se * a a a brief ae by at es Long ee : he a ees th Spokane, a2 vitnessed. 1ssau ash d Bee x ic ean hotel, 7 é sie crew. to caxre yir s h deputics fin : nosy = hastened by at \ ey a tothe oer eeo] eaeschooner’s scene. to poe: ; an attempt joo ee which obtained its t glory wir ; i five “passenger the steamer Se-| hundreds of cottagers. ne hore, _ FE but the raft’ drifted. a er that the machine in. which, t CALHOUN TRIAL CONTINUED. emperor. of Russie re viewed oy 3 rm ig Cae APe cmUneaten le when three a Lenie hundred] jnairectly responsible eee @ 1 yrigone vas bein broug! S ; r wy there, a few years ago, f i YP ut thle ee Ira es for aatl alte cla Se : ee res ‘ breaking over bis sf ‘aiall Gold fic i! a aay : enairs were mack San} areem ms | . ithe Dee lrome and already 1 | evaernoon: n nee ! pa erea : " eees arings, mistook the glim-| craft constantly. a sroker ne} : ‘ of « r ‘ alhou of ae ; dso W a are 8k ‘Sr cn Nica erg renter re He was rescued I Es the sho h le Pp wrty hurried to. this;city WAS cor tin! ad by Jude ; or toda in- | mec A dey oer Poe eouiiontetor the ee Shiftin tt was the cause of th mering lghts in Pie structure for those | finally. the | an laced in the nty dtl Mo vuint “c he iline of.\ar ei we by io Sai aie ding ae of Mrs. F + net oe a Sheriff nC Callab> + ‘ -feate . by plan was defe A oners being emugel BOISE sot Sica + noes. ut of the jal ¢ 1 were manned by | - automobiles, which were ™ ieee our of the. citizens the district : grand jury , 1 ss —— i . Gallantly ; for the fact that force due | Shab st mn the t full ltow Te. xt “at. year, alreadyo of t only le © || receiving opposition the, ishands | plosion was upward that-a score of work-| jeleeations from lower Colorado. It. was * determined mies avencl nat et fe afr rs Va th si || ]| eee » to the nearest telegrap L pole. uy re ny ce hus} Pati Ca» wreak a ) A 4 wi he irder of M tc Sheridan, | § chal ach * : a. SSB hey , "eh : a | ioe similar vengeance on aor “for wife | Heslip at Goldficid ia 14 today. who has Beets been awaiting ths trial f¢ | I count ate: gieu cen ys, the ;1 murder for six mon xf the mob toity. pr 1 to ive him It was the purp 5 ch with; mob |. ~~ \t itl killed : organized ot let termined to storm day, aete confined and str ing him The ar ‘anti . of representatives today declared. rid aes oe snicide shot-and while codaarte only| ¢ hs receded-=; b olent.. than “¥ a x re upon a age was ian | dispensari2s Des the and Mrcuehe i | Dayts i oe i : today jail.in of iTrcas ‘ ®tn nia fits Thomas Hes a the ‘Waahiheton the be- sae of the ational “Business Léag of America, delivered an address on one rvice, In which he American consular serv the value of the consular expat jate ae n Ruerieanenineer Ge Sule gro ucing a market. Truman G, Palmer of; I oicacontthis wus rinse INOlnd bo both “tro reg ned-to : : and and sustaining r f “' . pins a by Superintendent James dI e today. fo | Witten’ 2 1 er tro. ' om- Following O life "rimtatene aA HARRIMAN MAY DAIL AT ONGE war on railany time and factor in the Seeuee a FOR Kane M mud Glan’ prohibition The fight ‘i =f long, filled with a seething mass | tjye committee, who, as problvition. 1 he. fight ’ the legislature, in F aztha ake Loe w ‘3 fourteet mf tw ide-and | Colonel Pryor, chairman = SCE i nee (gS Mini , + thos below) Ate, Bua 4 earnRe}. Tiequgh ft impactwere and. the | iNB-every, cltyopeni of importance. 1a evee \Coroner’s: Jury y Which of sere i: eperWD. and» ina assistant: ing his and aa buried ende i the ! caught Fn ; e neivok the cewe ‘tHe th } Colision at Husted, contests. nh. Sen) e y pro- | session of. th the gisopening: fairly: on-before a The prohibitionists declare hy1e which cants io e fF ur a Want ter, and. storeho v moving and f th ough SE tl ol ountain iy back of» the wale an oy Ae nes ae oo af.thrite. rocks Seemed): -and~ he earth | Avill-be ten neaktre Fey raat = | : : ines ‘ witi-dispensarites to he‘ret 1H gains maar |:the, will nbe Ja unuary week eTULy for> state-wide ride: Willre eeeD a | impr found the police i inder then. ‘then } | mits tate y resi fired SCs Hoa e factional he and- a miracle, ) Torrent nineties, : whe) ppeniany h aigh -folk~ een and | | Go pwati @e% : in the rock ‘ retained only x‘ ed. in ong” Anti-Saloon ‘the time, stirring waste : aan teat . he ay nBeen -inothis ! n<was first ent oe 1g a? ti } mpaign » unti-saloon aby witnesser © been the oe . OR.leaders, | r ) tat 9. an of sbo an ind of twentsyand < mY th | oP _| Prohibition ge activ rly Seattle, Au Laawner” ofa Lake Lak t) Aug fwaenty 17 C.. 1.o1 took the.iy a Wy eve t ees oting j . S. no bition. | Twenty Counties stery i tte count Nell first. ‘the. ibitio | ‘ | and) : st nowilt ti er, Gne hie gate ; are ‘ ‘Retainéc woentye v f tons feued only after | tolled for more } death: wasa 1 dom5 Out } th informatio a Og ont Sener, Co Sy SIX ic None natio service De S to.take ‘ procure A BM. i ; Uispe ensary o- of "$50. 000, “snd escaped as by |scvere bruises spi 1 YT physiee 40 i 4 u : 4 = ed mor . ———_——— th \t : \ | He r | la pervisor are at ¢ jeast A concerning United Stat an w.nen the hi® pac Mn in and. prominent al renemachines ent ) on te, mi a § Mi ula, | Wala ' men and.officers will me ike, a Spe Continued - 10) ay , tr “fh : } : of w » tl President i re cen - "is Applicants r : : .| The entertainment will start bri to pe Fealnment early 1 automobwilile will be at) 9 o'clock an ¢ sident, besides: Gieloek anforautomo , Knutsford the map diti rs of. °oarr j ‘ ) of ! ] £ivén + dropped ys - -+ The and along ‘the entire shore line of the. port the beach was exposed fo distance of thirty’ feet h shock > believed to have ‘be forces, rate regulation solution on the floor which , William P. Mahoney. storekeeper for the smelter, and Christ Pokas, a Greek assistant; were~ buried, under a mass of ine | ibility nonsl ‘responstt are © ‘ r any..of: r, ag tem] ri of 1 opporanus gra oa aslowera rang: to. eondithk i *be more qe 1 that eee the 1 il” of! Dow Serre wpnre at Aboue 6 -O'clo = post will ofreturn » the and Kn guests ts honor toat the a banqu the wa sean I 1¢ | ner the de | ners insp ‘These oe rromotion. ar V@Nr | welcony 5:15 5:15, o'elo Fala, Sp y nation on ludine ee Only “The Yninage isS ebtimated 3ahi excess men were seriously injured. ia ann= considerably assume sponsibli at. ey3 front of : im the fo eekal in, et take fut part in tl who. will march yarade grounds yg royal at. At of ro Sa aa a leave es for Beean Douglas the boundary an ee ‘her as at meet presidential party.| large the crowd of Salt Lak eat 20 the ee i 1 Pre ae rae Lake, arriving are " promotionentering from lanvone ae book demands upon oevice ‘management, , and to. tlor mune than essentia 1, the applicants with - al ‘parties . ’ 1 his ‘politic entertalnment at -will Prrovebe Sicther. committee at eden will t delayed + eel + were . observatory, The ie ople of Acapulco are still ly+ ing in the open aving ventured to the aire homes + to reutrn since the + disastrous shock of a fortnight ago. ++ FHPtHe +++ +4 4444444 how charged that the railways: have increased the local rail rate between’ '‘Galveston and Denver*to a point where it is a matter of choice whether, goods are brought by ocean or entirely by-rail, Colonel Pryor also was authority: for the statement. that .the Pinchot-Ballinger. controversy will find,no place in the deliberations of the congress, unless some hot-headed delegate springs a re- Large Furnace Is Wrecked and Iwo Men Barely Escape Death. Thi ren vid “ vi _ ome nt of ie fores is g continu increasing in thelr of Provoingof for both ane rather advantages ng. | mer rrominent peommineht bs _ Taft) wil says ee yesterday. netit, the ocean rate between York ue Aug. 17.—When | E. H. Harri-| and Galveston has been low New enough to | ™an left here last Sunday by automoprovidetheir Denver an incentive to | De, it was stated by bis secretary, Mr. bring goodsshippers to the Texas port, for Price, that the financler intended. to shipment over local lines to Denver, take ‘a Cunard post for New York at thus obtaining a: reduced rate. ~It is} ‘he.end o @ mont SWEEPS OVER YAMPA SMELTER ik 1 ght inal Ly and i i ; _which: easterly slates Prat national, korents: the Wile examinatio s ntirely along practical lines, aaa k HpWiniee of o'clock President Taft will In Provo] | creased. an at once to arrivetabernacle, national where he will lle Secentinn Bete i ath ple theta seen Rommiteen: Another ene will be held in the near’ future. poeeer ‘to the call of poe ator Smoot, whe —A Ree there. committee. He declared that Galveston | friends, Mr. Harriman's health has been | greatly improved during his sojourn in and Denver business men will open the Europe. Arrangements have been made fight with a resolution demanding that an equitable revision of rail and ocean for Mr. Harriman to sail from Cherbourg tomorrow. on the North Germanrates between New York and Denver Be Lloyd ste K: rH : According to Colone >ryor'’s state- Taft at the summer capital, dictating to his secretary, Fred W. Carpenter. Washington, Aug. 17.—An examination to fll vacancies in’ the ranger. force on 149 national forests-in twenty-one states and territories, including Alaska, will be held October 25 and 26. From this examination. it js expected that 500 apPole eon will be ae eS wire + + NOW oe ao rations of the congress, Ono, C i é ) fate, oeome,ein later, when committees will be named! Examinations Scheduled to Fill Places in Many States of the Union. to look after the arrangements. The entertainment of President Taft will be one of the most earnest ever accorded a public official, and every moment he is in Utah will have some feature afforded for his entertainoe City, from eunieenhp | ++ ocean level to Open Western Farmer Man, JUST statenient that the road rates may break out become the predominant interest in the proposed plans. | The scheme of entertainment is merely tentative in form, and will be| enlarged upon at a meeting to be held eb perienc Reports Concerning His Homethe Trans-Mississipp! Commercial concoming Arouse Speculagress promises to become the battlefield A tentative plan for the entertainment of President William H. Taft and party while they are in Utah was arranged at an enthusiastic meeting held in the office of Governor William Spry yesterday afternoon. The meeting convened shortly after 3 o'clock}; and continued until nearly 5 o’clock. | All of the prominent men to whom in- | andorse y ugvere 5 SOMETHING POLITICS Mexico dispatch + wthe The plan of cures alia ent was to Previaent Taft at ashington jEpcoyeament, pat meanwhile pator ‘8m d others rs foremost in. the (ep eee will gO oe ast at Den- A Strong Plea Is Made Vast. Tracts of Land to the Eastern and the City-Bred Salt MEXICO COAST FROM EARTHQUAKE SHOCK + + DELEGATE START The Established Lake June a S25, BOTH SIE cetacean dake Sees - HOT PROGRAM SENT TO TAFT TO GET HIS APPROVAL ‘eee How REDS AND BLUES EACH WIN — POINTS IN BIG WAR GA ver If It Can Be Avoided. ing of Citizens of All Parties ON SEPTEMBER Price, 5 Cents. Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy Will Not 8 Get Into Transees Tentative Plans for His Entertainment Are Made at Meet. “would Republican, now? ae NO BATTLE AT MEETING UTAH 10 D0 TAFT HONOR ARRIVE Herala Do You . WARM GREETING FOR PRESIDENT at Governor’s All the News All the Time, Fearless, Frank and Honest, Is The HeraldRepublican Slogan. You Don’t Read The ++++4 12 Pages. vses without} She rift of ( Owens uy W be ‘one ail, wit 1as fae guurd about ian: | Stanley Stanley Mo ‘ : b defense & OFe Or counsel 1 for-the : ceptests of avialloc j delay, i . |