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Show REAL RALD “REPUBLICAN CLASSIFIED PART TWO. ——— SAT/YTD WAHE “Cr Ee ESTATE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ee : % MARKETS SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1909. PAGES 1 TO 10. GOEST BAND EVER IN UTAH nT Bee ; B4 MINES & ay President Makes Address in Which He Touches Upon His Conservation Policy, but the Reception Had to Be Abandoned on Account oi Inclement Weather. One Hundred Unior Union Musicians Will Turn Out to Honor President. Presidentw Taft Was zs welcomed by 25,000 citizens afternoon, at Liberty park veste servation bites ny livered a speech in which he touched tone on the pind woosevelt, which he pri mised to continue to the great benand especially to v publi intermitte a hea few west. . Lowerin lou - nt splashes of rain cut ithe program minutes pou ae sag lhihi ception on account of the threa te ning weather 2 oe wes ne , Johr ohn Hays ay : Hammond, the President's] loyal and patriotic and with aa love lov rus : 3 : ‘ aint ao t usted friend and assoc fate, said yes-{ Country in their hearts. (Cheers and MEMBERS GRATEFUL To EXECUTIVE AND UTAH SENATORS, ena A siight change has been made in the erday that Taft dent would in bist VOX west ane . ‘» Ways} he believed be the that wioat tow:vard — dent President | 4PP/4use.) 1 popular ren ri elle rT. the a ae fFresi-| : people Taft of went of the hearty the | introdu a long| Mr. President, in the REMEMBER time name President, Hon rable Will the& pntah the Utah national guard signal and tery before arrived{n- | | ,. Countrythe clubPresident the Fifteenth with the High corpsFirstof batthe the ee Schoo! cadets: were > audience er , peake int first 7 detit's party arrived driveendwas ar lined with spectators ‘from.the one to the other Salute the A cheer a Saree aEEie cnlking ta ose ) ; pac 1 along the line of the main aries ae im extended order, keeping — the driveway clea ind when>»the Presi_| park littl betw all it to 5 Ct ame eee tate en and Governor William Spry rode with the| The Presider Butt an . accompanied by Captain ge ow Z t vice men, and official p: irty were Senator Smoot, Senator Sutherland, ¢ sonraSe aD Blow oll pee J. gs, Bra i aes at heoce of pits eral Te! : citizens’ o ol cominittee and. the. gen- the older I grow * more apr thos early ‘day forward to greater things broad foundations, tha vhat aon rho founded Salt 83 Ci‘ity.y. h(Applause) p : ‘a ou.a8 They gave u tite ry largo.e “ » § e ies . et 7 ‘A 2. bh selene ie the aNepOtt iUTon. gov- no gt J. E. Frick, John ham, WwW. Hardy, former M ‘McCarty, able T A. L, Thon Cc. GraGovernor John C. Cutler W. H. Armstrong, S 1.+} I irton and A» ¢ iHie hi © hinsory.of AU : by H. a mor President Willam|sion rezelve that a more cordial pick was aturday. eo ct of large Colon fellowship ohar’ | ent of “ r Old ind n cnt ma de for- ldence ‘in hung ne re esd, a uaa : r - . | W and ‘64, Ya for the Da rect ; th a / of dear George l ity club, r ompst J. 2 in uniform, oF a en Mate apt: the next in wrought J. Snider, J, hour 540 o- ee ; - | lety the honor sil ae ten t a ! love 7 a a to you and I] m6 brother n x that 3 i Seyi esteem (and too.” innati, ee overe {-Ain rica. The the presidency by one of ix een an hon: rto all us roud and a te ema ou during beautiful City of Zion was} president | the silk, curb and men and ro ober” to the = frelic tee - White ot Ae Gontinued many on page 4 43 i x j ‘x : ie p aso the front oe ria } ae 2 President, | have preceded ce tt a fie the hands with Introduced by Captain Butt, | our people vie ea : the President’semilitary aide After the first rush was over, ov why bene tn ve $0 ecwnin re ee; po Ohio Ohio society. The President | was not an Elk, sto yOu OT ig oureelve for,ay agof elbowing and of acceptance, Hou a speech line briefecelving formed was shook being alt | Lake ani | our { bel On siderit ie 7 to nexs ranking Utah th Salt Lav the oN in line military the. in ident is in. Salt Wallace General 7 he's ee | ¥ visiting his son reception gy, ilo the In presenting f con-| stay.’ President was. escorted..to the: dining | your “And this may an Ohlo without formality, room where, oy some sturdy beautifully by Dr, a then ime George ¥ Allen.and Senator Smoot} Yale lumni and of the University club claim the Un filled the main floor when the Pr dent | place ¥Vwhere of arrived a few minute before 7 o'clock owt accompanied by Senator Reed Smoot, | OUP i Senator George Sutherland, ¢ yptain | of us, Sn Archibald Butt and his bodyguard. The | sort wd earl During on the organ. The Salt growws and and re: ¥ p Habe. . ‘ana cf to ae jerefal, club: Th Beh) any speeches at bang tg got my baanquet first. a en | generally eaiden a me room echo with thelr COUrE s§ odni t the with ww solidity, mm units i oliowing oe‘ you \¢ distit d guest, the Pres ide nt ad rited ind «the first rd ¢ onoral r elected to the. ‘Cova al club been |] Let us drink a toast to. the aident with | standing.” nd Che guests at the breakfast rose to thelr After Preside nt the pledged and. ocea-|feet | words 3 resi mee few for to the Jumni and E. ¢ allace, the j oi ‘af . . aaa the formality, of bit by marked ‘ before : a idua nar se the me nber fri id good were opportunity an President the nese the Pe EJlsv px h Wi as nex ral . . ot a . é fore. constraint last night men after aos veo ~ noe ty Johnson, ceHeber: M. Wells Seen. oaratsnd the to wa | ‘Os Fa then the rey he ea the tabl had lax, intertwined At the west rence, president, of the i of the rt they were scated the President addressed greater part as the commerce those RE SeSR prefacing his remarks by | the Oe eae for ediuaiment saying tha he, had made a good many | justment omes peeches ait b but he ly hi own: hat] a nd perf Srovi sions to eer ‘avers~ remerkency that pn ens am not enti y su to ts and there the peaite will bein eyecen. eon an enn y stomach after aa’ —“You can one the cheering had subsided, the | also me te 10k his: seat at the center of ‘Oh no, um not _ going to make two vith President Halloran on hid bites of the cl err. said . Mr.. Tart, ..:*"T © law. Amt Ss. Burton, “ yant to express to. you my sincere gratiu om an Anglo Saxon nk of Utah, anc ne tude for your election of me as an honor- | aneestr) nay sew have adapted ¢the syste on thé left. Others at the me eS ot coud ae which i revaite ‘d in England and ee vernor Willlam pry The existence ommert lad club | continues with us.. W tien we abla 2 ¥ ur le mal room to fact of of the » this ie a ner tivinadion George Senator moot, 1 Ie ph Howell not need argument / put it on; we will. put ft on y Wi pssoie man J ph have made pro-|;lL. We don't ene “ay Much attenrd, Chieg-Ju ice 1] communities to | Uon to its sys gece reelat— or oe an enthusiasm, one stepsUpreMme: President and Party. Yale, Lake th ty at | eetann flag Falls, Culmer, and the ‘ewnats thé breakfast was from | Be if = l 0 ae tho e attending the af +] Ar ehtb ul 1 ay of the President and his |‘ a ir seats at the tables mt ama Arthur B rook a’m. The long table served ft or seph E. Mur ph s esident, members of his Ina edi >| President Is Introduced the offic t tion tie ‘ and | the . breakfast. hadstarted Mr ind said I have | the Ohio and: gradu-, had of ents former | with thelr m El’ In a resent in schoolmate dent givet reception tl we at +" presented ey Walter S.°Sto uditor, ¢ larles S 3” AS ( Nelson, t public instruction; | NcGheltan the|chitectural re atl rathe th (to aec- | building; and “ts in BE ingileh Siatare mmun ind in the a velop ment of English law ol that you find % ruc ae that very r hard to deseribe as symmetric Be yet that |it grew vp to meet the needs | munity yeenOS y |< phew aldidnt’ ' “They. atte think wae e e of the comCher pecenanty t ais Pp Peedent a pereee en take hi e Ladies’ G. A. R. ban 7 Oecaeitend at the night prior to h gave dent a to concert ae the Alta escorted the Presi- PRESIDENT ARISES EARLY President Taft's t's “niet first nifehte sleep in Utah was In rooms A and B at the Knutsford hetel. Aside from a big American flag drapped above the door there was no attempt to decorate the rooms. Captain Archibald. Butt and tred | they iti n amendment and so th the president's personal attendant, ition | went. on mz rr ing amendments, to m »|James Sloan, jr., occupied adjoining the lous »shas that experle shawed they needed to have. That ts the | rooms The president went to bed shortlycase with us in regard to all these new ituations which we are called upon to before 1 o'clock and was up before &: ire b meet He said to his aides that he had elept nmi! In Early Days. well and felt quite prepared for the, su arduous day ahead of him. et it was not necessary for x ar ta o the commerce The furniture of the President's room stitution in order to prowas that of the modern } befor he The state traffic was far ment. The distinguished t ittorne renmost imr OF LE int that thé quired no extra attendance. l boy: é ike {ft up eae ae fr state traffic, when the moved a Httle more rapidly The iterstate commerce..commission y coast twis e vessels summons came from his room, but su a iin me wor th a} play. to. yuntry, this in botinde Is j Wns that date rstate | otherwise the presence of the chief hed ome cent in every | magistrate of the nation did not alter traffic in the state or the hotel routine. Hereafter the room it has become necessary will be known as the “President's Continued on page 4. suite.” a]* j a Shashone: Pr: ith f resyman we ie mene of c ines, Ri enTeT, to exhort, Boe. ‘pre! br eakfast, the Presintroduced to the asprofessional ma W. J. Hal- |} che the cl r, Halloran lson F y i i of L. ) f the eop t vords of cheer an land tt spect le tha him this afternoon.m spire h heart, and that in Utah we have Form of a neighb last Way picture Bias occasion bs ote ut ( a laid ter for than) od In introducing President Taft, Gov~-)| ; ernor Bae sal Ladies and Gentle|< mer is seldom that the honor has been an i this state of receiving the chief executive. of great republi Today we have th Our President has been kind 1 to extend to us the privile ) g with him nd of talking th id of putting himseif in Sition vy something of the needs of tt reat stat I need not tell m. inothe presence of this vast ultitucde th he welcom (Applause.) ‘Since he arrive the state, yesterdav will Taft greeting ced cite we our nation yf Governor. Pedercane F SALT LAKE CITY: ue OWHERE add Eivery slit raft ntroduced 1 ry ind after the President epeech a large oll painting of the reat Augusta bridge in San Juan county by H. ‘L A Culmer, Ww presented to President Taft by Senator Sutherianu Introduction sor It was the fen offormal Temple street. welcome: from: the _ sinens Lake whlch the “prenid nt had he “Roth | enna hi ito. while the musicians will play’ as the President :. 4 ne to his seat. ies iat abernacle choir will sing as the opening selection the Soldiers’ Chorus rom “Faust,"" accompanied by Profes- nt 1 ae en a about 100 Professor the Chief," “America” rm Clellan,; H. L.. A. Culmer, Harry P. i ountry (Applaus Clark, A. H. Peabody. W.8 ae Cornick, | and land ape M, I Walker, James Tingey, Jesse | of ountry Jewkes, Judge eraataend Judge | to exe maine the must- al to ¢a- ewe for the efforts put forth In nt of the union musicians in congre The band will act as th @ Musical escort to the President to the tabersiacia and upon arriving there the musicians will enter through the south entrance ae oye reserved for them © choir seats. The be taken around to vate neh ~ ane cing ie ilustrated in the. capital, ane it is icsteaten ways. “The plan of the city was devised by Kr ato rion al ast on ant, ei ernor’s staff, Among those on the stund besides the official party and the govenor's staff were E. H. Callister, Jame = EH, Andérson. Willard Wethe, , the Jobe seph ee lo Say President's| Oak i ison for thinkmobile entrance proceamlon to the park, as the auto-|-05,,'% @" expression of the sentiment cae andacon Scere ae: iS people who elected them to office with an escort minted aranrili ant hae ; = . whe ! ne I » been i 00 = gained pe thein Fifteenth infay the itis: High the $School chee tune to visit U tahic orF Salt Lake oa or volume until | mpression which I hs r lve 1 up to Cadet band was drowned out when the | {hls time has been most favorabl stand was reached “Hats off wa lirun ec ty elton, having such oi the ery and wheneveryone the Presid: nt entered th: leat ane Naf ch t magnificent ba. beprosstand, uncovered ac tha? voure enOw 1k into @ great city (Cheers) President moRnGNindeat ba scl alibs ces ane Your. streets ‘ 0 10Uses “2 <s : 8 t 1¢ President looked out over the| 7 nements so few, that really ‘the ¢ Ova crowd, he noted that a large space n jm nt A towards the cit n Utah is not front of the st: and had been rese rved for] me that ought ta be feprecated as such the band, and the nearest of his aS ft wher el fe Dib 38 ae ee in the east ence was : more than forty feetat away ; é rty }impeans i eat br Fee care ceo mrid. thie y word to Captain Butt, and the n came an | : athing ey eee are order for the band to move near the As to Avordupois. stand at the north end, and the crowd The longer I grow—the older I grow— was brought up to the lines whi h | (A uughter) I am sorry to say I do formed ay. | the narrow ‘enclosure for the Ht Ww Jone srow the other Cary ne ae rmen Prealde, directly ij n front of the atidible zi a rle 4 ; , 3 ters.) ay Ia Spoke ¥ hin man in of which Cae ee Pee fm glac ‘ the ae Wea, Mittin President. announced band, i euneas sy is : hills 2 it { til} PAaie Chilly (Laughter) thank the governor of enatorg, the congress roof Salt Lake fo their nd assembling mammoth There will direction of ar Space usebetween my audiSoeana Wayeeleyt air, in that way, pa | the LELEGISLATION cort President Taft from the Knutsford this morning to the ae ae the exercises to be heldt an announce. ment having been maid ‘out last sy instructing the musicians to assem at the Knutsford at & o ‘clock aes hia morning, §:15, as originally fulfilling that prediction (Extend iam H. Tart y esterday so: far as Utah and Salt Lake | Ther applause.) ah concerned, His was a speech of al Pr ; ; vation as th ink Whole-souled man, who was pleased brought ik, and his smile with his surroundings and fri nds, and] woh, = und of applause most happy to tell: the people what he oe > President said: thought about them oe. President was | i te mor Spry, Ladies and Gentlemen | in good voice, as well as in good humor jr wk ent ae iene i obliged to “ m eel aa many thousands vavadned around m\ audlen: ie eliming 4 vs i | 1 stand just south of the band. stand | we all like, but’ w nating th we hc a were able to hear his speech dis pense wit Ah Tan ; tnhi m uste J ach epee t Hike fror rom for clans' people of Utah, I bid you a most welcome and I ce | ‘ ing t 0 the - reople Me ¢ P utah a eC ee cies om a5 | + | President Taft, Governor Spry and Secret Service upon to talk. Secretary Ballin= At the Alta club last evening Pre sl- | called ger spoke briefly of the resources of the dent vee H. Taft spent a delightsthte, and of the entire west as viewed i fu hours The entertainment from the position he holds as secretary pity tebe the President was not an He congratulated Utah elaborate on It was eae more | of the interior. f an informal receptio than any | and the west on the magnificent develof Its resources, and suggested hich thy President has atte nded during | opment the his ‘ n Balt Lake | briefly the great possibilities along | he Pp reside delighted with the| lines of further development Governor Spry told the President that | reception, cae in a short speech afte Utah was one of the greatest states in ner commended in most favyorablk Union He spoke of its past, its terms of the progressive spirit shown by; the work of the present and its certainties the people of Salt Lake He said that future. The governor spoke conhis entertainment is delightful, and |} of the fidently of the ambitions of the people visit he had been imdnd the certainty of their realization. progressive spirit of by the people of The development of the resources of the instat he said, insured a greatly h ov i ES . population. and an increased Spry, and was large | wealtl id nappiness for the people who the governor's talk. , dwelt 1 vithin the borders of the told of the great by dining hall of the Alta club re@ was striving for, echoed with cheers after Senator Suth-° ay vere certain of erland, in a witty speech, introduced the this sentiment the President. The President was in his Governor Spry, and most genial mood He was a part of ind, more than that, all of the things} the informal spirit of the occasion, and he spoke in a decidedly pleasing manild come to P eo ner of the entertainment he hae reAlta club ived at the ceived in Salt ake §:10 at about Sat Briefly, the President reviewed his afterward Shortly f transcontinental tour. He said that in elaborat banquet was serve d coming across the United States, he dinner there wert the n neh t first at Boston. There he was ri tonst by Governor William| stopped told by the representative men of the Spr Si tary of the Interior R. 4 ity that Boston was a growing, proBallinger, and by the President No gressive city, that its population would rogran 1 -<linner speeches had double in a few years, and that its peob i arranged, id the talks were pureple were of the happlest and most pros1 npt pr it ly perous In the world, Throughout his enSutherland Toastmaster. tire tour, he said, he encountered Just Uniten Stat Senator ee Suther-| this sort of. spirit, which he charactere toast- | imprompt acted land Operative Sloan leaving the Country club grounds yesterday. | master, and introduced those whom he} Continued on page 4. i |