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Show ania WSN — Full Associated Press 16 Pages. Report “Fi The term “yellow” is old as the eternal hills. A live newspaper always gets this appellation from competitors who condemn what they cannot attain. EY Hearst TAIE SALT DP re Leased Wire PE IE, Se ioe eee News HERALD -REPUBLICAN Inter-Mountain Republic an Established Febru: ary 2° 180 hn Service All the News All the Time, Fearless, Frank and Honest, Is The Herald- Ayaan SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUG. 21, 1909. Price, bili DISPUTE 1) STOPPED MUCH by the Adoption BETTER of GIVES AUDIENCE TO RAILWAY agitation forest | over the and Next In the . The esosutions ward I t co ess pass a 4 ailroad were, ¢r |financler WL 4 s ae x ad t and that the normal hegith, Pat itiG Seiten day oe pa SinOTe M: Lure tania, having (eee who its Te 4 Se principal noon was who speaker Governor dealt with alate Governe rebates, bl was ime a it LC ‘ pion ae Miller, wonted “he was jhealth ih b Tire Tar eee .for, : =a bd \ i veAC SINnce BERS na nan ‘ question great Dy his set) xe a owned close les in ) me uking out of the outlet near $20, pipe H. aot the} waterwa) euPy ut 7 free fight a the wer. 000 bill of P. meeting Caught by Current Is Swift eee at Wildwood te eee the e the yt NE a of today, J. Moran of the the * Rooklidge, G:--D: mem- : for board board on bill, icity t : yt was according enginee L a PF ek { is work. repairs of works the € o on last one side the ;, wooden Tootnh j ~ for no Frey i v proport xs rt e and City then I ng E Hh Gs the and t MeMit} ’ vork Tookldge W a \ came near the | 2! montl ent o he anded.t é t the ne 1aS £ oO uation, ae f is depended ‘als of the Be o} ora lee 1 the \ upon by the local companie s uni to pe : manent br ng { " W Beftor & ar pute the ‘ iro ) » | and failing ganization this, executive to vuthorize a rd Sohne | of the officers. t solicemen ancien: a4 aot or-| tite cancel ill for furloughs applications ind t all oa hereabout Ke mon on me t wor Pa atreet your se ela Is st men of th , ' mind ord rs “hav ruiser Arcona, now In Brot thesis: | Teor naeed for, based ibe present Di o uf + ie je Sa ght th ein ay Pa Mn? 1.05 Wickerabe + i} reas A: ' } y policemen sent to ifte waters, th to} and up to he 1 was hia siie@wanc oe rney 7fe York, give his his M. Heinze, through I ‘ In The Th ite ot 1 )of 1 ree Clarh seneral and duced been has fF pres comp 3. a . 310 ou ¢ : d 1 ~ Adam | than! mudd Tin we TT Iwata bail | ar t 1 Clarh e request7 of ie Pe wa riti. | Tuesdas at f Lal t iat enh i r Dee Tee Ste : ard act em, 48 a pany or its office ee Te opera- BEN | io) How ell, ldrte Aldrich, en gangplank was Z st biz d panic thrown bos whom house he a yo was aide1aue Known ng én ae o vere re b safe ind ae nw . 1 Mu uiqu ae of th Ctr 4 K ith repo one ae j “landed t suflruge with y an ¥ he i ind recen other at th ere the consid a were McMaster Mr. and the time lead. received notice setothe him. of the ‘ teacaes as la the on The of his by the a spir- something race for qualifications of the to a “dark oflice. handle candidates or e ee members of horse’ tiséae the offiee Richards All are the state anama his important -were: an¢ evin W. attorneys: and bar ‘ prog- Mr. es McMaster has as an attorney member of Years. Fifteen sor Attorney the from Herald-Repub- eas her position a not eee. Breeden, J. Fred Anderson, , Nathan H. 3 Tanner, Harry s. Harper, Gsoia e been well: known for fifteen years. the state bar and He has is car- ried on an extensive practice in the district courts and the United States rean See ) Rr cessary postoffices mail Thay a t ia 600,000 under attention to been to within the facilities for aepects tt e fati th establish last the ‘ : ‘ leve one ele elected “Judg produ [porn . the Fifth ae one e on in Halt, at ind was ar Utah. field et- when g. 12,acho 1859, ry graduated from He entered the year to|DOu'tir meee succescive terme years-old held tHe new olitical as a Demorah Dent rae = re ni calce age aerate City of those da the aii rsity 1 precinct pe a positio the Democrat ticket. McMaster is a _ Salt Lake ll the way through He was eecee eilg e eeerceep b ye pe t | edeek from about , Continued on 30 Page 7. | ree = he ut} distrib | 1 pas| ich t) aa EARTH i in ld. noted F woman le candidates in to which after his selection He had not made ivorable a eae went from } returned governor McMaster . NE, POK CANE, D y but almost helpless] des} Ig 20.—Battling@ desperately asl Wash., Aug. fighting are 300 farmers and timber E a P id. Prom Hatt mma Hatfield, Prominent in Eng-| ~ , : : |e oa ta ; S| miles wide, which is sweeping through the lish Woman's Suffrage Movement, pea ncaa ree batLake Goene d’ Alene “th res 2 : Stops in Salt Lake Sa is yes- intermis- lican shortly commission men fon : 3 has provid tle! | oR Spry short appointment Mil- a spproximately s : H Nails down to al-!new letermin ora cee E the -—— -_~-> rie Nh r or the . in present] it.q onraceGame-as for the a judgeship, and surprise even to| 1°Cti years consider- een do recently ek Pete te el} reigned: | jt rowboat ( ple ade into aN f oa etic 4 L crew Into t several Mr. commit-| orkings e the finished eae | ‘ Mont . —( ‘ongressn ian Fred Hel Va, Aug 20”% Sall uae s “ en 10 ee oe in this i1 a capity e national City from q.| SNS j terviey toda predicted that, under th ae Ae federal census, Montana uld have ae } thi € gressmen, instead of one as fe Gang~ taken a off, during |ered separately, in many aye! Congressman is ge nos zor William with cadets School Seine with several tarife, ‘ Miller al. for = and aa growgrov man and ee aratin 1a oe mnt bile i A English writer! x prominently trati a td demon elite In ‘ Sh args t | flames Toe x lnortheast. neared will return | started , g ~s wen “tak nm this where the morning she will other we irmer have bours fire, niles : in th ns Zi for] sail} gaining now it timber Ag 1 pa amiss bay organiza ys rushed ne. ot scRy split m 0h } a Te in to of town] the] y three . : to check . two, one wall today wa : it, and A of as the fire moving control. " beyond and fire forest up to 00 noon re ton and .nen.|having ¢ | nt nort just been tin slimated ie t tern at-$licof< of the fin- Washing idaho, the land allotted muchto of.dndiabs:'o8 t r d' Alen ¢ There a no \¥ ttlers on the Ida. twenty ho sid { lan ther boing eonfined 19 j to thet newly opened servatle > whicl 1 1 il irn-|t ok thadrawine 1 held ten dage> aro: Our ie 7 Va * Vashi » side { th: boundary, thy pitedia I wif re ha haan n- tim!wher « whed Inte thi for vain jn worked to bdue: the blaz whi ix now about ne. t : rs Spokan oi it! idk th ay they southeast, . } ey on the Oregor tailroad,; mpany new branch line, | e the. fire said to hay hus joins: fire. fightersera con-| who in England bien tri Sar ineitnat Ifo hi eit eer b cy ra 1 na- tion a suffi- | | {ive { :‘ Rockeford the ig- eh) a great tere splendid fir and tamarack tim- For fortyx hours the¢ fire has defied all efforts : 5 iden- ford en rot tr Rail ! pend al nont.1s | &.N ieutle engaged in the |at Camp: 8 n ind C nal. judge commission The meeting lasted from 2 o’clock 1 whieh —_____ <pen them. in ac oti | tee | A f 28 Of. court. For three terms he was justice of the peace, and declined the nomination the fourth time to take-up the ractice of law. Years ago MeMaster was a Democrat and was elect- ft miraculous. that, under 4 Wal 2 enator re congressman oun ing a Katz 1 neg ie office of Governor terday afternoon. 18 Ri orlgin. o escapes vere loar he with broker for ee were Idee red be istern = aD: pro cx mpa! , te WTI ; i | Peoria, I) } Aug..20.—The steamer | Swain, owned bry? the: Peorla &* La 7 st ae . A | Packet oe ye cee at Pas e } SEREAID sR AEC Ee Bad SUP ROO SM water a See Pher , Tee about a wae co ae. eneae in: Se!pollee ne t to show acted he : ree tmen 1v¥—( resume —_ . ng {s anxiou mene ours residentarratgr today ee ait ba sited &, Keuken . inidived superiors grand jury emma nr s ae 2.—St conne M. Joy the] rith Congressman} { Concerned 1 conditions In pres eee opinion e final forthatmanythe ‘pos ? : ; court « court the | LB] him the chance nm rT f todayfantom arr femeanor in accepting $250 as his ices in pushing the loan! be- Wisconsin I y = the i || Miller is I perhaps best known at the na-| Gibbs, : D. B. .| tlonal capital as chairman of the commit-|Sonnedecker. ition ha ts Foie as juvenile juvenile by appointed hear of him in the wof athe “youl Hd ‘ 1s £ Himself. = Aug. ussing r Plac y McMASTER, South Ninth East street, a hilton eat attorney, was alee : as th aoe identitied with ‘the western lssus 0 |l forcing even of op sasd to City Star, to ad for! years politt him, eR Reuaiaaiat hints : reorganized the to to FA) os sete of Saltj/en oes ANGIE } a member of tha| Salt Lake district at the meeting of a ata effected Ka L. Ritchie acquaintance wil mater on Dis air 50a viele aa! k'iore|Short Lime depot to. see the High was associated | tee + LEXANDER district BE Mille Se is th | SN Man M. in Washington, o ow Selected Grove, Fourth commission ng New ° York] | ter arene oe first. mo 1 mortg irst the new st« ; os alien ehtive tine “atiaetee ubdect., of-one for \ucustus eormmit I ne Inet 1 Senator ’ the of. ea mth is ‘zed the law did not live law c ial a of which Remit tl rournour Loft » to Republic 1 | Senator Aft’ edie ark ; ould ppeared:: at na Sy | nce of ewliouse ta the the ve ivi, the dismissed lour ler ft Wine Trust compan id today throug s counsel, that he w “tired | bea being munade 1@ goat An ivestls 1 most welco he would tlon was what ~| a ¥ > be New s “pens fr ti de York vey ty ‘ ee wh ism Inwe sate mi ot vestip ine ! va 1 Strong sentiment against the ats 4 A °ss | gressma n Joseph tf poe of thi 9 es r Gee ldred that no state in the unt | until nearly 6, epresented than Utah. in | iat “Senator Ke sd Bmnot, : oe sion when the the tariff reform, had ms: a > Li ely ee the Judge > ry as a whole as as o A state for twelve years, and promiin national politics, atopped ever in coal Lake yesterday to visit his former nation Herald-Republican.) The x eorg ankz . from vsliotat tin’ Plan a gating every | 1, the Ee Bate ee eS 600.000old sha company legislation, “'No.| ponds: will. be moe ge i ! i uan ora 5 amie) « atio re ‘do one. Smoot oot is is a a bie ble name asses j POPULAR The Aug. (20 on shares a d The 7 2 to and smelter-on. Ia ine kguharice e ost Ps age it ate eg for Himself. COV: of Council Miller partner, af oO pad (Special Boston, quotations ire . qt rigl Look 1 in no. wa with the M. that nent Salt Cathedral Proposed com- MEME Aestie| Continued on Page AT ae Nay p for f $s J. congressman , ntative hea s |. - Windsor Loan-Case So Ex- Politicians: Tell Legisla-| Committee That Measure Democrat Fie congress to investigate MSpeaking of Dis He aed Counsel Mr < dncpetaps Expenses. ‘ Lug 2 One Republ Sa , Mary attendant ot Hawaiian mineskae. mic pre ler x? of : tf ae.< UAW Nn indVALERY two = t scenes law encagemen bis in presses but. ¢ to led law id the of dut nigttt | Inow. last offered We antohedule by rejection’ sideThe reel wre men® indidates rather than | ‘ the proposed wage schedUNG Ago | GERMANY “WILL” PARTICIPATE. 1 mIpared> to won “4 by.ae President Roach. £ , ir a the cor : : ime on CS 148 j ried |) that t) oor Rullwa company reo ype raed om Kerlin iad f littl¢ oe y : #t car ¢ ain | th invitation of t 1s to) lithe il strugel D ae asi bility wend naval ei F nts a ao Mays David Dey a all a strike of \ An ainicable pute. however, the ana the m pay w : t ne A Eh MeMillan t the boar an the of @jso. of dedication 178 DOT lame awa) ari inlet Repre o'clock ir ee ralt 1. losing their . nit pe aAcé . ‘ general St. Stel tacel ~e a Bitar Siberred: at.3 : C Brooks t one tive the en- 1st ‘he b ey ” uel 3 A}wi aul probat on un= Mahon. strike is called, made et e ae Lone organization's constitution, mu t Pp <iDility ot as trike pron pies d. Act ie the matters in dis ing “Cl of Pollce Selis tler te eS Ut attempt to soci he must call ON |an or er tony insbructl ng commanding | dé ind Whe deat i boar fo : Wi cxeacin, a page as department president's eo ee sresle ee _ _ the tear Men’s - union, who is . expected here St reeles 3 tah eatleray-Sil charge of the threatening street railway sital union leaders and by the railw: Ly of from , illustrations y ilttie ‘also. cna ar the t { . es went} \ ‘PRIMARY of will be ALO NRE ae ft tem7 any ot t vecithe-bht e} s ' 4 a call f president , as a spe- ri cial- feature, there e " ihe’ América are ai ee ei 1 i f | Bangs | f at the iy = a - finlane Ne -groune 1 for , z ; ret Te addi Under ahead sl |eaing |well as the ;S rae #0. ¢ . MG ihon, 1m of u 7 eb the I Eee nnliieteh arth. | yee neff specting r i Ie¥ wice Leasec - nex discussion. labor the ice fans ; Gnvtiaged im) 2D: W 20- Wallin ‘ J mt upon : awe ham night. ihe co public: + ill was kept Amount: of sand onstra S e bisa Yr b. i By ‘ Spector rong o M {i} Charles 1 1© board hand of the counell ithou t knowledge. of the bt urd a : | back to the.t vard last. night th. i ft of: x it] I caaitiane *ht I q ; Internationa ay te take 1 t f to:whith the «elvc estiSek . 1 H froin abana a te ethers ; 0 finished Sart ot Paul, one of the leaders in the | thls work, | stimated tr m his own men) Aug. UTAH SENATOR IS (COMES. AT GLOSE "HIGHLY PRAISED) 0 aa iaasieAn énd so the motion: waa! walt sgtiated Bo si Selsey ¥. blow to. pipe will 1 Moran and Cit Engineers var ‘ rt lost Mis vounger set of Philadelphia society at . WAS a drowned in the swift ocean) also eurrent. Neither body was recovered. WCAGO, ALEXANDER M’MASTER, Chosen Judge of the eS Coerbe western assis tennen of the Kanna was ty an © Sul? | was not present, Crest the Concern | Newhouse of Most if Stock Has Been Deposited rt between the m be tov Shals-aket na omas ne t ae in C.D. Rooklidg tl fifth member rade lian and Brooks, Les-| xe et . effort to save the oe sig, a well known Philadelph) AW ¥ ET with wh om “she was Switoming: in thi surf of te links of om gran wos vis ft Central. today's ; other. come not between over t and writers in its full report and the complete Wicker- and 5 -vote "was taken. 0 th moun of iby a “ie mer nt ) eas oe tl it Moran. official ntracto of ‘ will have to walt some more or » gets his money The motion | | th Lawyer of the best country, and the news of the world with | President PASO per +3 5 McMillan on did men The pause | pasded Save trained : ' yo at to of aid. |. After the.bo had considered the [Moran bill for-more than hulf an hour Effort ; the Juarez ete Selatan gpm being at the G. /neer Kelsey the In addition to publican equal to many | i a ae of sporting Mitt to\» declaring navigable event the tah men ber of the board of public works, and City Engineer L. C. Kelsey \grew | me Makes in warver® i0on 09 mie answe a, fe inland the ddress trip v. cc tha CB ieBins a Stites’ and: Mexico avers into. t came : but he said he would rather see ¢ enna ment ownership of f railroads than ; | Chairman government on Spes | | lat Officials Again t wet HAT is with | stave Was sporting dope ' P Isn p vate evil every actiec yn ti ; I ie An int it slatin ee x ofc yal of valiroad totic in oe hae nts an 1d revention of the overcapita WORKS SetsCCity his f ir. rate for president's aCe eee a = { ie 7 United Tt was only the timely intervention of W. J. Halloran, member of the nas Tot shown its) ary, a He said he was not in; favor of /board, that ended hostilities for the time. ap aN EN Bre ship of railroads.) The break was the result of an old grude between Mr. Rooklidge and head velt. call placing and. the was arranged the ) Chiaoiiae: he “after-nttects £6 the 2 if Eney did himes-, muc h, good did me, he is feeling fine Quart i, eling the tariff, a| to his meeting || events in prospect. at | they f Bill | Moran | said that on He on in that will be rapidly of Missourl the belonged quietus the publles after- question not responsible where ting the declared. the mother of trusts. man of rate and of re | Hadley the Hadley railway ve the south. j Withotm TI, due here néxt week, IF Mr: Harrnnan two weoks eer te” Cunard liner been abroad with Mr returning aboard the ali : ago,"' ote: a My. fet creine to his ’ ping. The the meeting or of: ’Cludady tered | eve There monthly magazines, the local field thi nt fi i | territorial dailies. Two Pages of . Sports . on \| reve dict As erieseri ini i congre of fed oral she sat ° errit in, proh bition pesilors keen delight dering. by eE“Colenel. pomlechio AS Ww aggerated a mrget In his was Scan regulating law ri- Associated Press ; That congress’ pass.a law the use of grazing land That Alaska be given a. and will be faithfully reported by the be placed in: service via with lage eee re See ne ec enor ane ee ee ae ae, a tarift’ commission of experts a of work, 7 the regular Sunday features which ‘ will make The Sunday Herald-Re- a: partial report, aud the clauses on the| aa! sort with President Diaz. He expressed last winter a desire for a personal: interview with the man who for so long has been ie HE of affairs in ‘the acuthern re- return most} presenter that any importance in the world and personally conveyed ing the’ bridge over the _ . committee do valling the work done on the exclusive color presses of the big covering pi ublic, and afs- pute, Which has been the factor feared through the session Resolutions Are Reported The Herald-Republican’s own press ican ambassador, reserving forestry better, oe yeiagnt Ding first will visit Mr. att |! wall be fully covered by the best Patterson- roan and this effectively, stops none | —the only press in Salt Lake that Taft today. Mr. Tat Diaz to, ine for. || advance ton, "This was Accepts | New. York, Aug. 20.—Declaring that re- | Katser oy" Mr. Patterson, and in turn Mr. Gow- | ports of2 tear i H reiman’ tS ill ho "When believed, | 2.—President EVERLY Au ie. Bi:Taft today accept: d an invitation to vie t Mexican territory on October 16 xt, when he will exchange visits with Presidentnt a ia Barra, the —— t Lee cover printed in colors, done on the | WITH rH WICKERSHAM through ry. policies, of is at is eT Color Sections eastern activ- | ntly the vers oor aes with, Sess Sh tie ale Sc : oe oe at ee uae a a HS BABI we Fy ie Gowdy avert nein a en ment T 5 as siearel ii Cong ress there eg the women’s and magazine sections, each having an illustrated Reg ular Se Session, TALKS. The resolution was the one presented by Former Senator T. M. Patterson of Colorado. It had been tn committee for two days, and the feeling abroad in the congress that attack on Pinchot, was mide on the floor Gowdy of Denver, who opposed the action Mr Patterson said he had no intention of attacking Mz Pinchot, and wanted erely a settlement once for all t ooked technicalities forest lands. by which can ! Colorado! the then 7 Melis. there will be two big Topics for Consid-|| eration ities of Gifford Pinchot broke into | open fire before the trans-Mississippi| congress this afternoon, and after a | hot debate a resolution, calling upon | congress for a law declaring for a | division of the agricultural, mineral and forest lands, was passed. dy aecepted the Ath alee passed. Together REBATES| reserves Herald 6, 1870. | | | Comic Section Taft Already at Work Getting| 20.—The| Lake June | ular | MEXICAN AMBASSADOR Tariff Commission and Law Regulating the Use of Grazing Lands Are Among Mat-| ters Wanted by Delegates.| ENVER, Colo, Aug. will eclipse any regular edition of a Salt Lake newspaper ever published on Sunday or any other day since there were newspapers in Salt Lake. In addition to the reg- President of United States and | President. of Mexico Will Ex- | change Visits on Occasion of Southern Trip. DIVISION OF LAND IS REQUESTED OF CONGRESS TO ho By eet DESIRES 10 [ety GREET DIAZ Several Resolutions. AS Cooler. JUVENILE COURT JUDGE IS is Planning CHOSEN BY COMMISSION a Trip to Mexico Famous Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy Is Finally Ended at Denver Today: The How h Established 5 Cents. TAFT FORESTR Y POLICY IS COMMENDED Taft BY THE TRANS-MISSISSIPP! CONGRESS HARRIMAN Weather Slogan. You Don't Read eraia Republican, Do You Know? lwe -(the control. lor ery mile it MOVER B stimated $100.00) worth {the is destroyed, and the total 108 oas | will kwell Lum ) npany It dam: to this Company's. be close to 1,009,000. $1 is feare prope ae |