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Show The Only Paper in HERALD -REPUBLI the Inter-Mountain West that Carries the Full Report of 14 the Pages. Associated the Hearst Press and Leased Wire News Service. tata ea SaSh la Fy Inter-Mountain neoprene ean Established 12,2 Februa | DARK DAYS IN PERSIA GREAT AUTO OVERTURNS Racer, Rushing -—— OVER mana =~s CNS CABINET COURSE) —William Bourque, known the. world over as an automobile racing driver of the first rank, | 7] and Harry Holcomb, his me- | chanic, were killed today the new Indianapolis when their monster cer, rushing along at of seventy-five miles on speedway| Knox ra-| the rate) an hour, private dashed into a ditch, turned al somersault and plunged into | the outer fence. Bourque was thrown apatune a post and terribly mangled, | dying before the automobile | ambulance reached the spot. Holcomb was thrown high cars ‘Paadiiee’ Gets Elephant. The mail man brought to the executive office this morning a stuffed gray ede elephant about twelve inches high, addres. resident Tx The Uttie the air and over the fence, The oF Strikes little mo man anti-trust law, renee oe vomit in the dent's fos o = Z 0 youn | Widhae ores nothing anout, ‘The youn | and open re olution ria Strectes 2 rmar = and be Dehied ht | Ameri ican iin Se. ald in . teh er e-. a and car * outer rque were fer was urd s Dramatic D ti Feature F the the a ae t ré| more ' ‘ Rhein n( rlenn 9 —The a ot Hi : American . replrsas a ae y ae to h ngefleld Quits ul, ny ds alee by expected r today, 1 of con- After friends much of discussion beet had adopted a resolution favoring the development of the beet sugar industry and opposing further concessions coming from present or future possessions of the United States. beet r Expenses. sugar men for the Jas t Delegates ie two]: Pag eame raining t| Timid i Be 5 A ap se 6 not ible the aac i two FATAL AUTOMOBILE WRECK n, and C. §. McIlherne, brakeman, were held re-| vid? engineers, ible eee for ae { man, ing was All conductor, ter 1 a reeedel manslaughter attornes the Vv. Wright, 11 also lodged In ae three are Denver J.oon L. as J. L. ie aie ee this morning Conductor Dalton and A F.| Couple Kille Killed and Child In- Dalton. he thi t me Botl jal Use |P the Firemat Spris Ns Ke Seen I trialeon sha che rhe | jail arrested | talk W8liken into'not aera M pa iil } er ryt xc of causing with their] Spri wa a pare the at eee rr Mf ; Y chark Tete they a } wreck a I)Pa wert tf Street Car Strikes Machine. city daug) ter ew EUrD when re er kl : ertoualy: an autom S struck her { hie CADETS — j rths a ifter second : hools came up}. Ag into the treasury «st tho same tiie, I realise that there t=) LORD ane ofpeeies Mr. Taft Are As-|i*iietration, that ‘actpadly more site ve een sured That Chauffeur Has istration thanwi ee under the during form the andadminthat r the former admin Instructions. BPEone eewithdrawn ooo nieace erated ly, an Mass itom Chala) E 4 from ever a short time awe a story was sent out Helena—as malicious a story as was put before the public as truth. I¢ irported to Beh 1 j ‘an im be the mense Brands liscovery of the filing amount over to Story > pain 7. ARE DISMISSED ‘h Is made | EIGH T SUFFRAGETTES Cao of the la power whic trus [i for the London Patterson. Aue 09 IN LONDON|;l¢ Ele ht suffrag ind Mr to as False. h ave thi 8 Story hat, instead be in appl ation 1djustment of a and that, instead of > concerned, there The rest . ae story as also ‘ji us t all ona ge wek was eire Ale ation, I suppose, hg ined Ww ide was not the slightest for which there indation in trutl vas controversy between Mr. and myself at the me otng g of tha 1 a Spoka was iere to Yr an nadreae on the ufthe interio pee itters In which the Irrigationists ted. West Point, N. Y., Aug, 19.—By on of President Taft, sevon cad : 2 : ed Sta dismissed from the United St for being Involve today, academy Boi Sutton. etal dered et of in disn Vest rluthe en) wl re}, ¥ {try | e} hel delive rettes bet argumer Cade we COR ere ep, | ernm Ty id cently.3i|™ aceat ‘ a who ds: of. Colorado sted opent I »t tim a es al so far as ENDED BUT NO THE ETHER BOSTON 13 SAFE rs rst) ex} mes sappointed, he ed a vessel, vere ee ENGLAND thi in by ae Fitty mitten, “dealin ‘ginning. I believe, before | jas been Inv in these projects, and delivered —-—— cre ne : 3 eee session) this. morning, that] jt evil) be turned back L. G. Carpenter of Fort Col-|as quick ca companie Rae | the his By mae | well 19 ah wa riding 7 tot ive Aug Ita thi 4fternoon ; % 1 amknaladahtes: ushe eX ria this othe morning than to guilty eft titapry. fra: wreck by a coroner's jury in El Paso county. | oi larging wascietialyeekay filed b oe with topes eee ene cone Boston, Aug. 19.—The war game which has been conduct- “Bs in southeastern Massachusetts during the past week ended 2 eae but whether Boston, which was the objective point of the FISHING SCHOONER CAPSIZES. eens army, under Brigadier General Tasker H. Bliss, was Lunenburg N $s Aug 19 Yr) ireally captured theoretically, or whether the Massachusetts Gloue ter ishin schooner Orinoe ipsized here today and eleven men ‘| troops, commanded by General William A. Pew, succeeded in f Nov cotia ere drowned men were drowned a they slept » | repulsing the attack of the Reds and blocking the path of Boseir berths Captain Willlam Lar is a a oe Ae « Pubnico, N. Ss € commander of ton, | Sec ak was report to ice. on —>-+-— Ors in Che 1 in” ou nda definite committee::on.\rego RS ge 2 following nd class 1 f idan 308 vy? |'the Hocker W. Richard let Wo le Dunmore ay 7 | ic ) as st and ‘th nines } natior val Ma partment V ; W Wh Devore. { Chaur hi 0 designe: tresh vam \y Tt Albert |“ 4; Richmond febvre, Gordo + } iy Jacobs 5. 1 ortnery | ast la.; Warden, Crane, 4R. Dolhan,. Vi of th i when | wor announced were dismissals The the cadets parade d were noo GR ment h the report n address tho Arte ait re Briggs of San Francisco pre- | i ral tin, and was the ‘subject ot two pape r= are some things in the Ja governing: the ented a pare r on the mere a marine, | The first was by Dean FE, x“ ae ee disposition f public lands rhic whic B had been prepare 2 ae int by him] Ne braska a 1d the other by Dean aug ene tare odified, and. as soon as pe ghtI self nd Edward W. D ans of San | Davenport. of ‘Tilinols, -In’ reply.“to Dean'| yg opportunites I shall suggest such Francisco. John D Mies *n of Denver] Burnett ean Davenport ae the ee La changes as appear to me to be necessary, spoke on the needs of the northwest principle is in dus tri m courses jn existing in & report to congress. In the me antime San Antonio, Tex., was lected for next} #cho 2 n I ystem Of @8Tl-\l the establis shied policy of the Interior de r’s place o eting i t »} cultur cnoo ) will continue Tr. Pryor ro jaa ne of 2 m An Rene i y _ 1 ‘ ee “i led= . Ate I essor Davenport had conc!ud- | Pé cate ne have been gross misrepresentaSan Dear \ r Cordley of Oregon dissrarding action ofA the dethe executive ymmitt as i onl ' f how best the ~y{. | tlona s¢ae nt ut regarding andida f for president r Hidate } cultural cussed t qu ert Criticisms si : 3 colles can eee serve eerthe farmer oe;In} | } partment r € Despite the efforts of leaders In the ivi ot ‘al ela have ibsolutely some quartr: ins-Mississipy commercial congres t | : t : ; 0 7 f e PinchotFE ke iene in th ci amitre oe Sh cK a a U “ited | |p aid no atter to them. In time it ‘will : oma M. Patterson «PRESIDENT of NO ‘SCORCH wn yond a doubt that my course ri a} as been absolutely right. ill be shown also, when the oo e de Lil n, despite the claims 0 a mad of powe je alte during this ade , J Jose ttee one Bp the general or professor endi & be hazing of Rolando is a brother of Lie ton of the naval jured When c heard mitt oe ite | California se Aug. 19.—The. Gee Colleges. ek of They have been illusioned and now de- | the government to release them from tr contracts ma at to reimburse them for = inet expenditu “Such dittioultios are to be expected | when @ new work is taken up, and they. Assocliaand Ex- | Should not be allowed to assume too much — Agricultural berwpent Stations tales Insported sugar S Springs to Convention. P a] s¢ t and Oscar g illi Hollingsworth Colo., Aug. 19—William on the first and second sections of No. 8, which a Saturday, causing eleven deaths, wera was wr of Colorado T eure by Deputy sheriff Tennerick this morning arrested bones on a charge of mans laughter. and they. one rithout lings. Colo Profess £ rae spoke on | working : shi sohe the portlexs. a a vation of Our Natura esources. fll then be reinve d in new projects. Controliof Steamer Rates. Ee aeslnces existing conditions are not so © entered the office. of secreH, HW. Hains of Galveston presented the separ able as pal a he does not of the interior I have administered argument of the southwest as well as of| think the waste of natural resources is its affairs, not as any extremists might the Southwestern hippers’ nanos lution. |so great a to justify the great promi-| gictate ut as I understo my dut og. This latter organization is att taal ie nence giv a the Speed porEe. se That will continue to be my policy. obtain e action of the congr to aid/s Seton) on, college wo and a ‘ ine in oncrollinis the rates of the eeonRtine tion the subject of ae ding agricultural Will Suggest Changes. to SA nt Paiitoeeal ull ba hf Arya ere and vwill probably withdra om the rac game ay the : 1 een that Bourque mac o winner Chevolet hi Wea tai cnlinee the Cobe and driving a Bul m TEN i ly scaped death after being paras 1 e 7. service. “No two people are constituted alike, and there is always ample opportunity for disagreement. Some of the settlers on the reclamation projects were ignorant of the conditions settled on the land in the expectation cee. nave in been urgingne the opposition ‘aid. of the! con commend to! 1« West Pointers Were | t e Saito s three-minute leetie n. Chargedg With Hazing of BEOer RENE UR Silence Rolando Sutton. No to | tion who made the Truns- which would confront them, The southwest came to the fore with Several resolutions, which were not acted upon, asking that ships carrying freight n the coastwise trade be placed under the Jurisdiction of interstate commerce i nterstate railway y the Tht PINCHOT. FARM. TRAINING INTHESCHOOLS se mace Subject Occupies Attention of gation methods. the sugar | Young ‘ Givéonts Chief Government Forester, friends out of enemies in Mississipl Congress gulf coast shipping. url re on the Helena, Wiha Aug. 19.—‘As long as any public lands remain to be ad-. ministered there will be complaints,” declared Secretary of the Interior Richard A. Ballinger here today anent the controversy at Spokane and the complaints concerning the reclama- DI Continued re fetes friends more. one any than made ing and l Continued when a movement to regulate the coastwise traffic as well as to enlarge the present score of nder t will nt Forester Pinchot, SOME CHANGES SUGGESTED gress was appealed to in aid of cperlm k wh t proves 3 ere for i ‘< cerning the Policy of Chief Denver, Colo., Aug. 19.—The southwest had its inning in the trans - Mississippi commercial congress Ballinger Secretary Declines to Be Drawn Into the Controversy Con- IS SQUELCHED zen diffe ime. line ostoff! first avia a" } Cut walk it probably é mente s ext. to letters va : a Unde | inde ends : Manager of ‘PATTERSON Secretary SAYS PUBLIC LANDS LAW OUGHT TO BE MODIFIED Attempt to Air Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy Is Frowned Upon by the Delegates at the Denver Convention, Savicdseioue Sea “All L Daharen ants os rds to echan ) Company season carri 6 ithe nienight. Ree peoted through the + Mrs ee L afraincis a i mlece ieee: b of Delphin M. Delmas, the | Says Criticism Will Not Force Him to Abandon His. Position on Irrigation, cas a closest pra exponen is No J fix 1 gk its m once at nm ) he en d | | extra RI} Tying na the ) } al 000 yon: tl , Vacation Tria l Flights ights of of Aeroplanes Aeropla at Rheims to car | " —$—$—$—$ Ad “he SEROLCITi te ar jeea ae|ne Hie Satara tence: h fnped for TOT jyoung shah, who is but 11 is believed to ‘be dying bec A halt t ¢ que le eal W Knox Da- a ss places © its riesmad nlypone. ~ Bour que 2 aut ee reasons from © 5 fon, the work ng.:down: the ‘estimates past cue two the and that open rr | should he die re and id the | Months are figuring now on saying close lutionPersian may brecapital ak out-at any moment. The} are rk 2 t.the Pe a ee ais to $50,000,000 in the first year of the Taft year | Hed is “Hite. eas ar rere; beginning administration. With that as a starter, ‘ rey See 0 ee they Hope to’ do better next vear , ‘Lilied ac ee ney Saleh oe into } rev Atl Of this amount, $10,000,000 each will be fi ety “fourth le sD | cares of s vhich he does not saved by the army and navy de partments Gi he Pr Secretary Dickinson and Se ary Meye have ready submitted timates in which cuts » the amounts stated are made Secretary Nagel of 16 depart ndilan apo lis ment of mmmerce and labt is in line ie A : ith economies 1d announcement was Small Ditch NIN THE AIR: aE SLB, 285 4 aie ee a fi \\ 1 on eee yesterday that Post} ol Witt r him, Loudon, Aug. 19.—Adyices from an tonight are that there is de ep poate came nh the pubilé ‘service Next to his plan ton ebetetiet proyving the civil service J uncts, and ey a - SULTAN AH MED MURZA. ; | Young Shah of Persia and “King of Kings,’’ whose new npn are jalling : blood,& Scate bein et iaterae elephant important mp: he wn AC Interior ~ Adopts a Resolution Urging the Development of the In- HELPING It was practically decided to include Ogden ‘tah, In the WUst of stopping places. nis change will necessitate curtailment 4 the stay in Salt Lake and bee arrange in accordance with a reuest from the Utah committee. The presigent will reach Salt ke late in the afte Pony of Friday, Sept. 24 On the way to Salt Lake it had been arranged that ee should be a stop of one hour or mor Provo, Utah he president is ae in Bates Mont., Monday morning, Sey NS | Warmer. HIGH SOURCE UIVES NEWS OUTSIDE SUGAR OPPOSED ern and n trip at also to his annual e The president has the general plar of his ‘ S several cabinet officer a details of certain phase of it, and he will not take up the work asissembling the document until a we so before congress is to gather The message is not likely to be a long or The ps rsonnel of the president's travelIng party been completed. John Hays Parnnicnas leant ain Archibald W Butt milit alde Wenzell W figschler, a sistant secretary; Dr . Richardson of Washington. D. C.; James Sloan, jr., ind L. C, Wheeler, of the secret service, nd Major Arthur Brooks, the president's confidential messenger, who just now is fighting with the red army of invasion about Boston, will accompany tl presi dent Six newspaper men will make the entire trip The party will travel in two Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 19.| 4, oe HEADS Today: Fair and | The How The Sa Lake Herald Batablished dense 1870, | Congress } Trans - Mississippi Beverly, Mass., Aug. 19.—President Taft is giving some thought. to. the many speeches to be made on his long west- af" Two Fast Records Are Broken, Barney Oldfield Covering a Mile in a Little More Than| 43 Seconds, ‘COMPLAINT : Price, 5 Cents. President Hopes to Cut Exdustry in the United States, penses Fifty Millions of Dollars During the First Year of FURTHER CONCESSION TO His Administration, FAMOUS DRIVER DIES BEFORE HELP ARRIVES Weather Slogan, You Don't Read ine Republican, Do You Know? BEET SUGAR I) FAVORED OGDEN INCLUDED IN LIST OF PLACES TO VISIT 75 Al) j the GOVERNMENT POLICY ON RECLAMATION OF WESTERN ARID LANDS WILL NOT CHANGE Thirteen Besides the President Will Make the Journey to the West, and They Wil Travel in Two Private Cars, Miles an Hour, Turns Somersault and Plunges Into a Fence, Ditching Occupants. — ee SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1909. TS AUTOISTS TAFT PARTY ACING CAR 1S COMPLETE Monster All .the) News; Time, Fearless, Frank and Honest, Is The Herald- and saved TO four -—<PAY memb of. the EXPENSES. Londo AY 19.—Th lebt Incurred by Lieutenant E. H. Shackleton 1 the members of his South Pole exped | tion is to be liquidated by t) overnit , AS oun annour roel comm m th ifternoon the ae to vote $100,000 . for the ut niote e. | | | }| o > army of r | fierce} } attac ind tl e Blues umpires rhe short dis ca pees b ' Lea ina n roo ao L them, Red th the captecup- , |