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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: INSTRUCTIONS 10 | SCHOOL CHILDREN HOT Mr. Christensen Issues Directions for Pupils Taking Part in Exercises. HOW TO REACH of City the Sunday and county PLACES half-hour after schools of Salt| will be closed the Superintendent H. Engineer who ran train the into Salt : Lake opportunity yes of shaking President after he emda had soli won per- be ? and by each teacher, will ata follow: Instructions. ~ Bonneville First South where they 9a north but parents the details instructions Final eception toG strects—Washington, Tiaibdeleahacle Fremont|hour club ae Emerson ecnoo pupils will transfer to East|” car and go to eta East, will be met by teachers at yy; to streets—Waterloo and I strests—Lafayette school. streets—Hamilton and ot From that point they will march |“ y 4, K on Fourth East to Brigham to p0-| echools streets—Bryant and principal. during Other building by their pupils grounds, teachers. this point from this They will to Brigham march street fremont pupils will meet mont schovl at 8:3) o'clock from there to position on ple Grant §:15 a. tine m.ee on Second clty and m. and and atst eant east bullding pupilseRwill leaving F. Beer, with ind nurses, *vill the Grand trom | meet the Army bullding at B of hie ia in ecte rge a corps be on hand, parade, a-| > as | JO@ for this at the building smaller children a . Lippman has gone and kindred remarks | the 7 street yesterday | a | ticke ie ts the riot ae iene } ad: seith been med partyto | Bransford nation hee for t sigs _—_— ae would mayor ’ ford ould:he ventions ‘ on the crazy.” were when nat, os and North. aren ‘byte a& mm. by the Temple He ae principa and fayette Brigham.Duptis > will building at the building position at meet at arp They sharp and 8:53 on South esst neoln side ic at 8:34 a. m ae or S 7 Fourth iuas aes ford the school will leave march to a the ofpupils the citywilland assemble county Two Delegates . . Organization. hundred | delegates on the],Brans building and met aan C fifty last ae — in effect. that Padi pee head rs 5 to no nomi Lipp 7 at the cityclothes consuit.of ae 1@ at that nomina- the first ballot, and betnotene Dave that Brausfordcsyould votes . ‘a ‘ivst Bbaliot ias jeast the°75 fight \ the | the arrange an |jthat that city are wis first receive ‘ballot. oa bein xprini at at the things the 4 oats mone “Lipp: at to 8:15 a - and aye am this paint | Organization for the convention man detente ha Sheba on South Tem The purpose of the meeting was to; put in p The f ett, going The Franklin pupis will ‘meet 4t the| defeat any possible compromise on any|on by ae orn in follow. rs. with but lit Franklin school at 8 a a march to other American candidate for mayor,|tle hea position on South Temp = and the purpose was probably accomnen Longfellow pupils will aeemble at the plishe d. Z Longfellow building at 9:3 o'clock. aepone a Who spoke a — 2-D. C. PINCHOT. -BALLINGER unbar, the Bransford campaign man- Teachers pultaing Re pa in Ce. ager; Coune iiman Ww. aio | ounc R. ac alalae ts se as ean Dorem * motion of —— march to position on | the Bransford candidate zn nein Temp Ferry, WAR ands) Alam, B. S. Rives, for recorder, Continued IS ENDED from Page HERE 1. titude toward olictes Fupits of the Onequa and Jordan schools | akon in order that tharesmighe neva | aitiude, toward the,the conservation poltcte aro qreerth at3 a. m meet teach walking wil Onequa schoo tncet the principal at the at 8 a. Oquirrh pupils will assemble at the Bryant school, 23 East First South, at 8:30 a ™m. Poplar Grove pupils will meet northeast corner of Second South Fourth ase oan march to position South T Miecnas pa pupils will assemble at the corner of Thi South. a West ae and march to position on South Temple Sumner pctoal = will meot at Sumner school at 8 nd march to position on Sout h Te inks: Union school pupils will assemble at the corn Street and First avenue, From this pointTht will march at 9:20 to ae place reserved for them between F dG str oot" on Brigham. fter the | Feview ae pupilsMagee be marched to the ge : areas. vs here. parents pected to receive their child eo Reninetan ‘pupils will ena pp nine at ing at ™. on South Teeacieiia may meet children ave = a I county on.Brigt eee Aftet at corner of F pean grounds to there rom “i Blaze Originated Pupils will 8:1] ith posi"! assemble Dicttica: ne Assigned. Positions were schools of the Sr Btrost=: leg dap = _University, ot a i Room of opportunity : elt polic jes, anc propose them as long as I have the strength tand for anything “GIFFORD PINCHOT."” It was thought on Friday the if the meeting here of the President, Secretary Ballinger Mr. *inchot might eall out some Statement from Mr. Taft. Pinchot came on especially from Calthe Offices—Dam- age Slight. at the Sept. White 25.—Fire late this House broke out afternoon, and for a short while It wags threatening. It was not In the White House prop er, but in the executive offices, which are een ee in the president's absen a Sides orisinated in the furnace he es Pinchot we re not thrown in contact during their a, in Salt Lake Mr inchot atten Bevunetions along with t Bs:ale ; eroreined vate sect him here and he de voted much of his anid to (ernie of business matters A STRENUOUS Ballinger Mr. tonight cussion and ne Continued at Bransford extended for on from the his Utah and the Page ean entrance began the "President en, Iinsteac a panned. ae mmediately uni- Mary's academy, All many that FORECAST FOR TODAY: Probably Silent. ee r had no latest 1 threatening ‘Inished t party t was they his and nol have "the (@ ougre 88 anc 1 gress to help us Ofe ourse, Z ay have a differing view, and es rhi ips those of us that are mos lastic, those of us that have a clear Aon. of bats will have to be done, will have to modify our views in way and arrange a compromise s ac ea ss isaac eed Da ir gove © compromise beveen ninety” milters of people of resources is the is- ublic receptio went to the hote a disappointm t did showers and park this further to Saat this as speech the him- res himself as ber of a strongly mroEte ssive pol“within the law t such they had the state— to cooler. wee “ol accompany and will take Bacreta ary R. / nettled last evening suc@ by Presi Only Two More Days |: of the Great Gardner Removal Sale The days greatest remain made in showing of which Sale ever held secure any of to forced the by possible Within ters across Clothing the next few the at 131 street Men's and removal days we and Boys’ 133 Fall will in the of thé open Utah ends Tuesday. Just two hundreds of splendid values Gardner Store, in our new Main street, and Winter temporary with a new Clothing. and quar- complete by ullinnger = ats was visibly state and wir chief have not seen t with their import and Ww cuss them. do not thin amp poeec me to make a statement ki Thy position on the ee een made Ss of ‘any ony of our on s€V- has Teer “a en some I stated my ponver. I eservation our torests — of the <canservation = our we a sou ft be done v with in the “law Farther hen: that I cannot and will not go.” AN APPRECIATION OF PRESIDENT TAFT BY HIS PERSONAL FRIEND Continued from rage 1. ting the world know tha the greatést navy .on would oa built The Hague confe rence would t 6 Successful, Legislation he sald, was question to be de eget entirely to theorists. but it e in which the bustness men or chs country should take an active Interest. "Integrity of purpose and straight- ao a ea ae ee ee ee eS en —~ POOP a tt ae Nc ee Pe Phete in and Dress Goods are: Persians, Homespuns, Tussah Royal, fashion-favored shade ‘and BOOTH’S this Fine! rte is becoming recoRR LEC more nf 1d Pon e each year Th tricks of nparts boss or Saliticn): leader mi relerated to the scrap heap for 0d" political comps mee Hammond ates with candi tlons in the United countries, Sirustrat ini those in other politic al IN GUARANTEED CANS | Dipped new cans l and very air ti nt. st with : The them and : p are they Mr. Hammona, c!ting the whouwere ie comfort, wealth al just are need oe £9 anc Ae saiel oon A Moral as in Chameleon de Soie, Ottomans, Plain Cashmere is Camelshair, Silk here Warp in de Soie, Crepe plain Zibelens, Chevrons, Henriettas and or combination. colored Chifton ay poe : n! from the Immediately tang of the them At All sea into sealed sea Is FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, HERIES ne 20 J West of the {r. aE National urner, ad LONG THE COUN from REST TRY les . The al d n PILE 1. secretary MeGurrin, to J Iaos Oh, ! but there CURD. and IT gives a “Suffer” is th Cure one PROMISES keeps a ert present T. Robert at alde to the president. ee the lunc 1eon we Small H. c the Hazard of Associated the United word of greeting. age on Ra gyro baal won and of long st ending? Already | everything you ev heard of?| But the| ae e eecartnae getting Press, Press,/ BOM eens: DON'T PUT OFF rid of {tself put it itleadsIs The| offer. Today this terrible troub enough tohardthings worse. Golf. give the of light for the least possible le. Ask | Of} he |} day you A LIMITED. TIME ONLY. __1 we will pipe your home for $1.00 per room, and sell you any kind of fixtures you wish to select at very low prices. Any house can be piped for gas with very little or no trouble, and it is easy to remodel your present fixtures to gas or comfor our representative to call and give you figures and prices. UTAH GAS & COKE CO. Inendure trutl t| "| Play lamps bination. Oo wonder are so}| re that our Butrem pekie BS We ee that we will Tis-yo: sale Bice. “Treat. | men Thi will begin to you| what enough of it will doe na then| you aa =i Ape store and get 61-65 Main Street. Phones 4321. will sheriffs who assisted in guarding the ever have R Do your writa ] so there wi t no misPresident during his stay at the Coun- jing take. out coupon; it won't take try club were Joseph Sharp of Balt a minute s time and mail it to us. Lake county, Barlow Wilson of Wet county, George Judd of Utah county, a Knudsen of Sanpete county, Gus Henroid of Juab county, Joseph Josephson of aoe Elder county, N. W. Crookston Fill out the blank lines below of Cache county, John Bush of Tooele with your name and address. cut county and James Wa of Davis out coupon and mall to the PYRAcounty. /} MID DRUG COMPANY, 21¢ yra- Not STORES types of Welsbach FOR -eomes A. Fowler of the New York Sun] jt bac disarranges the entire low News association, William Hoster of the| bowel tract; createst ulcers, abscess Hearst News service, John Hays Ham-|4nd a serles of evils oy one of whic ch mond and R. A. Ballinger, secretary | ©9 easily Lees ea sek? of the interjor | h ; : After luncheon a number of sheriffs | ee aon é ane _freo rial Package. from various ae In the state were | fait ri ie x is to Ba ‘i s ba be presented to the President, and for each] peijeve In Se Riaecani eR nT Did as the cor- SPECIAL PROPOSITION don’t. exRAMID that fresh grip _ CURB TO OS goes a lone YOURS Is Presi- | kina Frank } tried Scott of the Fifteenth SDE aur OF Fort, assistant to the vice president the New York Central railroad; Harry) L. Dunlap, New York World; Gifford | Pinchot, chief of the forestry service; | Archibald W. Butt, captain in United not day light or button so that no matches are required. made for made, for Cc. Jackling, Dr. J. J. Richardson, pres [SURE 3 Pee pena ape Se noL 8b {dent's physician; 5. A. Whitney, James} that the Pyramid P ie ier hey nen Sloan, jr., secret service; Colonel wi F SRE LIGRILY: INO CEALTET* and new There Are Other Resemblances. Suffer? ress it, CLUB Judge,PosadaJoseph Joseph E. Murphy, R. Neill,| yell, S. Colonel D.| Discouraged? PYRAMID PILE Well.. CURE was Congressman Howell, Colone es Fae eT Fo Yoursrather ae, army, every ; . Mayor Bransford, Sherman P. Allen of) poy the New York Herald, Wendell W. | Mischler, assistant dent Taft; . E. ee popular cost, and are now turned on and off with a chain ator left side of president; R. C.; Gemm tter. It 1s made ‘h 2 i e N,}1 ette ade thatt way This is right side of President; Senator Smoot, pay: we eye i e xpe nsiy re Suis to 5 5 fi 1@ easy o nly Governor Spry, Senator Sutherland, \oontal a: boxy ac af. ofvaneevé ‘drugs ones States more most economical greatest amount a Pur 9 stay hings. Page p left) Begin With The Same Letter And| = NJOYS Continued f CO ~ Republican league national assista rt and Ar. Joseph at AT o is presi- organizer, ose sat at Mr. Hammond's his r TAFT rect and | oe South Ist . Mr. Hammond’s. speech was punc-) poe Re fr edueiit by tuated the close iany friends, old an¢ e |p | meeting h m. hz ad an oppe rtunity for Preceding the address, Mr. Hammond Was guest of hone a a toe heon given by H. Joseph at 1e@ Co dent ard or FOR HOMES AN | | | sale club is growing Awakening. He said there had been ¢ great moral : walakening in polities in the United. States in the last ew years, and he believed that now was the —_ for business men to et in belage there is presented a field tn which worthy and one ff usefulness. fame cun be achieved In olitics for he young business men, and the gratitude of the natlon can be earned,” he mereial [i servs and seal the break you when | 3 of! tae: roll GAS LIGHT OYSTERS | "| Lips | mid Bidg., Marshall. Mich | | | |] rial flees | | ckage of the great Ee y ramid Pile || trary to an impression which had | | ‘ure Will then be sent you at once prevailed quite generally, President Taft iy mail, FREE, in Sri wrapper | | did not play a game of golf at the Coun-! } ve | try club. Captain Butt, his confiden- UTTENMIT1Olitc cccrcle siciarereicieccieeme €0 6 eieisie ass tial alde, stated that the President BtrGGt ce ecerie sous ce ceccveees would play no games anywhere on the tour with the exception of Augusta, City and State ........... Ga., and here on the trip the chief exIn many of the large cities there are those who make ecutive will indulge in his favorite a living merely by sports. When President Taft had gotgiven immediately following the exhibi- | Maybe this does not ten to the east side of the club house tion trials at driving, The ea and had gazed over the gently rolling made or saved if you € links, the call of the te@ was heard and ident’s hand, and the chief executive. | of homes. he decided to swat the ball just once to| These people must ha arama show a he was not entirely out of boys be brought over to him is | = co practic Soren _ Perhaps you have a Stove you The want caddies to Sell were No not slow to acce pt matter—whether to Buy or Sell—our acacoing off his coat, he grasped the little Want Ad the Invitation and, with beaming faces few pennies driver with the movement of a player invested on our clas ified expressive of the joy that was the irs | ee who knew his business, Swinging twice sted page will convince you honor accorded reason of the great by to get perfect bearings, he brought the to | marched and up lined they them, driver down with a forceful swing the where the President was aw aiting them R d d third time, and sent the ball soaring A President Taft was ina pleasant mood ea over the links, A cheer from the rs an nswer kept upa conning fire of witticism } and greeted the drive. “No e)"" There we re fif- | by. as the boys passed claimed the President, as he was eealat teen or twenty “of them, and to each he | ; rayet ed into his coat. He had not exerted ? said a kindly word. “I am ¢ lad to see himself in making the drive, yet the a ’ Ss ant you, my boy,” was his gree ting. to one | Ads ball reached the 210-yard mark. yen? are o you are a caddie, “An . Senator Smoot was the next to At Well, my Ittle man, I'm ela his hand at the golf game. His t — yo “Do he said to another. —=— | try was successful, and the ball Po at the 100-yard mark. Governor Spry asked a towsled- haired ae and in this followed, with a drive to the eightymanner he Bree ted ea yard line. After the. boys had all oh ee his As Senator George Sutherland grasped El Paso, Tex., hand, President P iNeot. ve25.—R Taft turned to a eplying the driver, one of his friends called out: Sroup to about a proposal him, and saj{a: that he meet “A gooc are evidently a southcaddie helps in the ga me, United eee Senator J. w, Bailey I want to te ‘ DP answered the senator, of Texxas in join you. I would ee €yes trust their at| debate here on and with a forceful drive sent the ball Monday, times than my o William qa to the 125-yard mark. te legraphead Bryan nings cshagel President's. short perlod from Arizona Earlier in the day, it Is sald, Senator Was over and at 3: 15 o'clock the of rest 4s follows: party | Smoot and Congressman Howell each succeeded in driving the ball 200 yards. e away to Liberty p> ¢ n the ne —On Buying or Selling a Stove xpressed a desire of shaking the Peas | hearing of this desire, asked tl need a Stove or have an old one to Sell. | Our little Want Ad to th ds Maybe they want a new one— ve Stoves, often deconi NAN DECLIES DEBATE A Perfect Drive. Heeponding to a request . the Presjden V. Hoare, who has‘charge of the ote links, showed. his skill at the game. With a perfect drive the ball soared straight as an arrow 250 yards beyon Perhaps the most unique reception ever tendered by the President was that DANIELS THE TAILOR cathy taine sti |nghtenlenvrigco secure a Duma [| X UArAntee every suit J ci 7 Sse ee ERLY DAP La a Topose 4 Goldfi roldfie Ia Nee © Je rap 9o-sic aie ~ de: oa ” occurred ae ele sn iia tae “ave-In | bate w ould turn at . € ir Ito o 2 stope: of the - Consolidated conte ie phat ey Pe ae down ee it two large cyanide ing’ Fo pag y nates anks near the Combinatio ‘ sairtetalde: twee eaeition. eee force of a at come trying extricate miners the me ying to ten tativg erate ah one one te nA dt Tike. accent, . aes pay”? It’s a ‘‘no--fit-n0- proposition. qd PSS Sen Pe request for (Signed) aut Bryan wi will deliveera1 BRyax ; S here adonday. Senat, tor Bailey ’ Or Pareaoe Print Messalines. Prunellas, Every line of imported novelties in Silks our Cashmere Broche regards fashion that everything comprises characterize AB MD MB AB HB HB HB MB MB HB HB HH HD MB and fees olities he had a kindly Pinchot has dec ete favor of a strong conservatio Ballinger has declared ? WEATHER Keeps DAY FOR THE PRESIDENT - melconie | wwhich, » President said, a een continued by people all aan Salt cake. line as well as thein Provo and on verelty. Bsmtreeteeoe Latter- -day a Saints’ B to C Streets—St. Fe mn in Furnace Under Executive Washington, stree sae, ee _ evened i shall not resign, but. shall remain in | the governMent service. I ull give my teak best efforts {n the future, as in the past, “nsS~/to promote the conservation and devel opment of our for yaters, lands and » and polleles whenever tl cially I shall continue control of water power monopoly publle interest, and the use FIRE AT THE WHITE HOUSE er school iia pila will meet in the ae ees n thelr respective rooms, at 8 th: and march from Foti! to the iene assigned to them on: Sritacs : sb ; on the walls. The furnace room w as damaged and the blaze was communieated to the walls and roof Firemen quickly had the blaze under control. So far as anyone here recalls, this was the first fire to occur at the Wh ite House since the Invasion of the national capital by the British in 1814, when the capitol, House a a of the public buildings were bu ini cetera street at aaa room. A hot fire had been made tn the furnace to ary the plaster freshly put meet 8:16, Bransford Pani four epee f ous L Rare oa its ox mer pe ahs ast an rst South woes All pupils on cars will ers at thatgoingpoint. Pupils 2 Meteor fabrics ert5 wh illla I this respect edhe of | for th lhe of enrves a place high up on the honor,” said Mr. Hammond. § John not receive the Tuesda ennext Pee retire before ‘bet.a-$50 wouls os kinds in aking other allfactions Ie Lippms has’ generally. been ‘concedes even by in Bransford Bransford | evening nayo tion on Dunbar -cely 3 Perfect This common on became #, it ia larger’ children atthe corner” of ‘rittn | 1WO Hundred and Fifty Brans-| wit Cis “engineer 1. 0! elses West ey and |: There 38:0 will Bets : . They will tobe have halted at Seventh East Brigham the lines readjusted to admit any pupils who were not et Jackson—The the echool Crepe Goods Dress Goods Dress exclusiveness and ri€st Alta oi sine i life, * sald ¢ Making . -U oné the ——— » Lippman Joe this Chine, Broadcloth. SOT WE dness cessary. in Bi igle morning. CAE et Ste ar ses at than Scattering Coins Here and ine, marshal, will aly isfons, excepting of schools, s. “o'clock pee} ready a 9 and and Silks of new Beauty AbuAB oae ao gece ea Bae at assemble the those at the Fre-| and march South Tem- Pde East "county Ont esa Hamilton building, V. cistanis district the city and county | any emergency where they will ve anct o Santali vos ph favor. Favorite Seward K to “L streets—Lowell school L to N streets—Granite district schools. N to © streets—Training and Webster achools O to P streets—Murray and Wasatch ee. ered by the school to a point on &, South which has been designated >y the little more a dinner at da BF ge showing Cheviots, Diagonals, Longfellow sluon. Bryant pupils will meot at the Bryant school at §:30 o'clock and mareh from there to position. on Brigham street. E son—Pa of the Emerson pupils will go directl by na. pol cars Firat will assemble at lasted a and then closed _ the Our 1909. eb. Silks with de the their Hallows 7 college, Rowland hall and Gor- | * iddress a admir ation and friendship by his c iS 4 ER Onequa and After two hours at the hotel, spent PARES onteGnanls Te: os 1 his apartments quietly, the PrestD'to TF st ts—Poplar Grove, Riverside | dent reappeared In puble and greeted and Franklin & sc Agata ; Cros 18 ale ake nt and the Utah Ohto E to F streets—Grant and Lincoln } society the University club hi interested In mpleted 26, Prominent among the newest effects are Moire, Moire Velours, Cotile, Warp wor sn peistte . oe e goite eSuite ere et = rom the ncipals dic sch is regard! g the assembling the pupils at the schools in the morning and other details of interest to e pupils and their parents. These oe were given to the pupils Thursday and Friday, Hs Cw CARTER, = President's : SEPT. 4A 112-114 A. SUNDAY, CHOCOLATE South Mais 6 ‘ tree R. UTAH, bs .The Pure Drug Dispensary, review. Christensen CITY, Served with crackers— promptly and in the daintiest manner possible. this morning to give the children the opportunity of taking part 1 the children's exercises along Brigham street at 10 o'clock. “hildren will form in solid siiee from State street to aires Se South Temple, for the review o ?resident William H. Taft. ‘he school boards of Salt Lake county will be included in the viewing party this ae and the members will meet in South Temple street, near eee 9:45, so th their carriages W 0 the president's official party. es atreat he living flag will remain on for a LAKE HOT COFFEE BEEF THA BOUILLON MALTED MILK LITTLE ONES TOLD WHERE TOGO. TO HONOR PRESIDENT. Many Lake | Ahot drink is especially enjoyable these cool evenings or chilly mornings. SALT ant 2 ae West Second South = — Said he woul debate cou] conto ase ae tree: ‘ * Pa ee © Senator Bailey. joint has |