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Show | P | LAKH SALT THE THE METALS. Silver, 51140, Copper (cathodes) : 125, c. Lead, $4.40 per 100 Ibs. Vor Been Hepatic pe ae SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ve he ad.—wh dines nthe Today: frnitare still useful “used things.”| I BL | U SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1909. ; work for a want |Weather a * . Price, 5 C ents. Tice, The : Fair, : : Salt Lake Herald :/-No.~ 20. 167. Vol.’ é in tne) Fi oe x > President Taft and Governor Spry walking from President’s car to the automobile. Reed Just behind is , \ i President Taft in automobilei with Utah's governor and Captain Butts, the President’s aide. William Sloan, jr., the President’s bodyguard. Smoot. PRESIDENT ENJOYS — SALT LAKE VISIT Beside the auto is _ GREAT OVATION IS TENDERED MR. TAF : Citizens Take a Holiday and _ NoUnpleasant Incident Mars President Praises Utah Sen my B 4 ~ —— Arrival of Chief Executive. | . ‘ & Rio Denver at the guived welcomed was and yesterday depot Grande plenty. and e he h that The mood | 1s a more expressive smile than any, one kind is the and smiled, ever has | clse fec t two six with goes properly | that Grande | Rio the At welcome, cordial and | women men, were assembled depot The] thousands. numbering children. attraction that held them there Wa8S|] sole glimpse ot the Pres- | the chahce to geta — the in~ person other No ident personal) much so aroused have could and as the friendly feeling nterest and its first glimpse of him a caught Bd a fervor with given was cheer mighty that nothing else but patriotism can iIn-] seeing would of one world. hope of heart of his the beginning of this smile even of ruler the that once at know the in nations. mightiest. the full optimist, is a good-natured big a great, with humor, and welfare to the all of first loval men fellow was.s0 €x-|dent some of which local police the Butts, preceded . by made a lane thrdugh "the packed -hu- no: more. smbhe Taft's it was} resithe 1g, or bow his hand waving ar with Governor dent climbed into the Sen Butt “Captain, and Spry William they. time hoarse. the All so kept an growing, could cheer President extraordinary little wrinkles first'seen When. his about Se gcc RNas Josood pciad humor....Then; he’. Pr yataetis eucer they were and|{dent eyes, ean papa how saw, he crowd was, see him, to funny | ator causing smile, and the en- | aorties deriles te oe the s Fort smle pan fro one yo D oy e Douglas. aelaES, BIVe Into the ee We Oe OUS : ae parece ao Continued Erap- the got automobile the into seeing: after’ Smoot Reed until it. growing. reached larger: siorious and larger climax Page 7. | ror | 8:30 to iT 11:00 to llstoa. a.m. ‘ 3:30 a 5:30 6:45 8:00 oth to ai liy. 3:15 p. m.— Luncheon, golf a thousand miners surrounded Sept. 24.—A mob of more than of mobbing the , apparently with the view the Gagthe Gagnon nina this evening Twenty-eight Gicitsof unis. ace.Se surf the to came they i miners . there when et ri deal “ + ork ordere Oe to quit work when Butte, non miners refused € to inter ‘ Reston & és at i 2 we : ele; Mon- Brealfast and dent the when | As was served and the Preslwere just finishing his. party Price. through passed. train the county passed. thréugh: the train ’ appointment of a commuttee a Washoe the lis, (ir it | t: 2 evr mining the of the officials view reduction Butt n “na apda An of determin»; a view with today panies in this. city wort the companies. pro~ ing whe ther or not were in the mines ahifts night me All have who engineers tlie pose to perniit <. intning operations are 5 ation or al seceded from the ‘V+ stern Feder ate called off, an : ut a standstill a union of th : practically organized and Miners This com-~ own to continue working. of his hands back | say, to heard the|1I singing min-| with near-| e called| the most] zn “‘friends, sassed Preside one of ie publie. club. | train Country Re to 5:30 p.m.—Publie reception at Liberty park; introduction by Mayor Jolin 5. Bransford. to. 6:45 p.m—At the Knutsford hotel preparing for evening entertainments. and Yale society to 8:00 p.m.—Reception at the University club by the Ohio graduates. club. Alta the at evening the p.m. and remainder of unde was peeding Utah; atv sweetness both added President Needs Sleep. is I had up ta catch intended and get the|Some sleep ahead, or, perhaps, I should ride through i his trip inten a ae APRA Utah] of sight Ed first SRE his || Colorado, Cok ape. a id0: TANTO westward. come,” sleep, but when up some catch children these of the voices to had. I I ‘knew: ‘America’ the said President acknowledgment {s anything there makes and hearts as he bowed up your stirs that that feel you ir cheers. the to you rr is when you hear thelr Hoes Se voices raised In « hildish treble and little ee Oeming Continued near on Page 6. about © toe BALLINGER AND PINCHOT _ STRANGERS TO EACH OTHER | Secretary and Forestry Chief Prin- DURING HIS SHORT VISIT TO SALT LAKE. at e Are r 2,000 || them“he. the at rest and President — at the shook then ind lut club. g Operators | PRESIDENT TAFT WILL BE WELL GUARDE of Their Own—Minin Standstill. ifKega smelterr - childish volces and volume at Provo. then hill, and and to Temple leity where tabernacle, Provo the lite thirty for nearly spoke | president . to trip to Saltair and return. a. m.—Devoted srnacle: < sft Oko not open: to the tabernacle; at recital m. > - Organ to 1] 00 9:30 TODAY FOR PROGRAM of day the then chief atfeature the 12:45, of and arrived ann wutornobile re H. Taft and Governor William Spry. Commercial at the ‘ ‘ 9:30 a. m.—Breakfast 11:45 Union the ofand night. Monday the mob | mittee next from rescued were men The consider will then miners of tbe eae under police officers, fifteen by tonight to matter ed iba submit tethe and ss steps ine ps at urther+ every ith Norton, Thomas las aT ip Captain. o mmasand1d : of) j } ig mee regular the . O'Rout! John Sheriff and i: . : following nieht on his force deputy willbe rk likely , iardiv ——__—_ it is. conand eek, ere it ene of the At a meeting 25 Sept. Butt various the tbat sviLie very saaredl whieh night, last union Miners’ Butte ll be ate thi al ters she morning, thls early until continued whieh itions 1 i>) Hed -t ne n Saat an early toward done was nothing idle men. re co alanut ent will ne mines, the in work of sumption At tnis in m0 at #0¢ in jadditian to with har themselves contenting miners ‘ Reception reception was Provo train The = TAFT It Engineers Secede and Form 3 : President William _ BULQMODLCS on - g-hool children had gathered. beside the bearing a flag, led by their train, each teachers, they began singing ‘‘America”’ as the train was brought to a stop. Just as the first verse was ended the and the last words appeared, eaelamat ‘the rousing cheer, in which ina ended ‘The WESTERN FEDERATION T HASWORK | | ORDERED MEN TO QUI | expanded. eae a voice his In ity. ovel Bareheaded and to the auto. ‘were|manity up and down, cheering. until they — there was a reception at] Then o'clock. Of| women and to the officers fort the SPry | Willlam Governor with post, the a oe ee a “ey ae ee Ae and yeh iS im *residen the Then which was served a dressed for dinner, wWaS| program the day’s and fort. the Anchitall by it could) and leaped) that those affected contain themselves uberant searcely et the President’s speIt was 8:45 when the first where Helper, at clal arrived tanes give e stateeatwashis otal of rreeting at 3:22 &yesterline statethe-Denver the {on Sore Crossing ae Fleur ae een Rio|| ores morning jay. for Utah and Mayor J. S. Bransford for train special President's the Grande, Then there was a prief walt Salt Lake. irrived in Salt Lake at 4:30, and he re-} 200 meantime In the 5] fo, the President. at infantry Fifteenth the viewed Pres!- the greeted as his) alde, | Captain w }seat more than’1,000 citizens and school the station, at ‘were gathered ehildren 4nq-they caught only a fleeting glimpse sped he. as executive the chief oe at-8:25 a. m the town through President. A Lovable comcrowd. big the in person Each individual .own in his this prehended conclusion the at arrived Some way but the greater after keen observation, the car} descended President big the that intuitively fe It merely. part silk hat] his shiny holding slowly, steps no was, States United of the president guard] the grasping and. hand. {in one {solated, Seat re r, buta re al on vo famous His othe the with rail menpnysical and they | being, with a mighty before that. contagious so was of milk that by tempered makeup, tal smilling,) were spectators the it knew man a endears which kindness or|]human word single a saying Without ahs good humor, 2 3 and you,” see to glad I’m’ Children, It IS 4| citizens, ‘Fellow said: he when to meet) and to Utah to come | plexsure and ¢ hild took | woman man, every you President at his word, for his state-; the InIn every conviction -carried nents spire The making a gesture, his mere appearance | to all his fellows Continuous cheers put the holiday crowd. into the best of : t in “his happiest] was President a ring was .There way, the all eta a ee : “ jit OF one Any avoirdupois of tee [ . ous ovation. Spry f Through the width of the state, school children and citizens lined the — D. & BR. G. Tracks at every hamletand station, and at nearly every z “ye place they heard a few words from the President, spoken with that intense ‘95 personal feeling which has served to place William H. Taft in the place of =~ eiess @ personal friend of every one who heard him speak. by the most enthusiastic crowds ever seen in Salt Lake. Everybody took a holiday and made it his business to sce the Presihe dent. From the time the chief magistrate left his special train until arrived at the Knutsford shortly before midnight, he received one continuPresis to ovations, Accustomed as he William Governor to said Taft ident recelved:a more that he had never -n-~ ‘ TAH welcomed President William H. Taft yesterday with a ous ovation from the Colorado line to Salt Lake, and even the ments seemed to join in honoring the chief executive. : Cheers that reverberated from one end of the city to the other, hoarse bel’ows of cannon and blaring brass bands greeted President Taft when he cipals | at Rio in Scene Grande Station. the President Taft, G ifford Pinchot and Secretary Ballinger were member of the Salt Lake police department, a total of about 80 men, on duty’ yesterday ina little se ene at the Denver & Rio Grande station prac ‘tically all the time, President William Howard Taft is being given better protection than | principals initiated. These three men are the by appreciated was lafternoon, which was ever given to any other visitor to this eity. the future forestry polic y of the nation at their conferpatrolmen, detectives and | ex pected to shape During the period of his stay thus far the watchful eyes of local . ences in Salt Lake. 2° , : ; ne when the march : re | : | the in persons all ol movements the on tab | For te 7inchot « e€Xppeare and United States secret service men have kept close | * with Baliower : arr! posthaste, | geles near the President. crowds men are to t before the President ole ‘. e is : mm). . By hd prereconciled” leaves Salt Lake at 11] liinger. steppes te from vigilant - watch care will be taken until the President This same to on et he : , fr lin ra ood } vital issue of the conagi ey « baat . vic ° Sunday‘ , morning. o’clock met und dealt to be n With every The part’ 'slightest:auapicious: me person. any: of? move Ue mediate ink taken t will } Thessus «asked swillabe Guestions no. 7 me , ‘ afte until eld 8 , nd ar esje ae : Eeoy aaa ay tas city. PrefFesldent) arrest ila ae Be if hde Ko th : ‘ “ Gran Rio near the ped eeea ling. 10 ‘ rope ere reet j ¢ ie tha der’ é 1 ul: os t ‘ ? WN oolSs aut I mee Ke treet wise na- tie t the t secing n time: 4 ar ther fe-|beon croperlvar archlathasecutlcelte: Han I hav lly . erences ruarded, President. chief of|the Barlow, order of Samuel By hy A id rt squad cin \ tid and tation p n tir ‘ wid ae ea} neaded Lae 4 : ot cr lo cep } \ call ’ She i S| | streets, be tsenved is i of t ene Lieut ear Ane 1 end a vbr t ohn ropes } Olt t not undoubt-|too ould et. 5 t polict men | of the 5° that closely Main ind and outh t ntersectio the on co of crowds line the Continued P on Pag | « : in I street lair | roped press putomobiles. 2 | ger bru Bal } oie tii : Pir tir pro creet gt ral § stopping ulefor th of at t n fight between 1t. cho x ha er of U | tary animositi personal | involve Ballinger’s by eated very latter The lenoe . Douglas Fort. to tl went Ballinger Mr, but evening, hotel, aepleadKnutsford the e his for reason as the threat to be. present. 1ation of theof invitation are at parts ‘aft the all eally ts Pinchot Mr. but otel. 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