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Show REAL “Tri ESTATE E& SALT TyrATiEy MINES CLASSIFIED MARKETS PART TWO. PAGES 1 TO 6. PRESIDENT PREACHES SERMON AT TABERNACLE TAFT ATTENDS SERVICES AY THE FIRST UNITARIAN Ten Thousand Persons Hear Chief Magistrate Dwell Upon the Desirability of Living in Peace With One’s Neighbors, and Wisdom of Imputing Good Motives to Them Instead of Improper Ones. Church Is Filled to Doors to Hear Sermon Delivered by the Rev. Arthur Hayes Sargent, Whose Discourse, However, Is Along General Lines and Makes No Reference to His Eminent Auditor. President Taft's speech at the Ta nacle yesterday took the form oO of ‘rmon and in the opinion of the 10,009 Deeasie " ho filled the immense auditorium) it was a mighty good sermon soft answer turneth away wrath, buth eas ords stir up anger,” said President Taft, quoting from Proverbs A he genBan his speech, saying he = influenced by the oes before him (o. preach a sermon and, as customry in such instances, he would first take a text ‘which would bear more or less relation to the oe that followed."’ Then the President spoke for nearly forty-five hay Ss, Sticking closer to his subject than the usual 5 sermon by tor or spea Those tered o holding by e President reserved the west Tabernacle seat tickets door on the south and long before arrive very seat en- | decessor, side] tl in the the President the needs was of Salt no direct local however, t timent whic h ident say, and it is ‘safe was made gen A It the the evidently Lake, guided aihouen he hours 1 Now. an adc Ire ss ho ne in nc me th two of 9 the capa- by | higher ideals mac 3 ue At toe not been given to os . . © . View of the Living Flag with the children singing Ir i I Sight the basement Place behind the Ten as as I could thing eee that mon. may sound (Laughter ee aia |a text aving me Ape the rear, and took his| stand in the upper row to follow cone like applause a Si tas 1 Someta | Ruest whose to wort S 7 the the roof, was @ streamer of blue ground. ee oe fare Pee We aos Anglo-Saxons Nese eat z eee stact tie Bae: ar aoe re pe 5 evidencne wns fore noon, was nigthat ott ae repdsd t ‘ 1 ‘ Ee Teveren 1e to the colors orn to protect, on ib le -m oe the escauiic Ooetaes od in the rans of to his delightful review e 2 truest patriotism. of 22,000 school mI theniselves and others “The ihe who the Union Twelve| minutes the President figtaned (to he ue each elther| Star-Spangled Banner,” sung ee a Neeacaniae atl radgowned ating dha happl-| cumstances that singing an Ane ventteegech a lives make of the itschildren from] ee es ene public “who Se ene eee ae ee at for icant embl and that made its singing a rare treat for] might claim. Radiating mo in sweet strains from ba president lined at ip aoc Brigham clock street of the rc = con lees ell approach¢ i. pee the 6 Pre vole | time was the yell give n with greater | spiri by the youngsters frien the _ eat Living Flag : FI an Willlam last of Thurston to P residen an aie Mr. Mets congratulation Beet Stam of ern h grasping was s an his aged extended Well-Filled ell-Fille as the hand. national) § Proceedin Aca the ing Plage the a double line. of pupils of Secret nd the university pO ge Wi lh yell: with. those. of oe Nhat PIE a workman Presi-|should not be joy for a aca an fact nk yd as 0 et pee up and th human From out. of each ae wale tiny .sectio ut ne sh pra abou fe emee Job, that church ‘There nema had te ype If w question of Judas ao ‘Wha shoul is a bit of pern nr — a ort show but results In ork toalone, we should ee £0 os no eo a. ae ne oorvicg standi & room was at a {um Among those to arrive prior to the coming tne Pres nt’'s party were el} Scott and several guests, who to atie their seats In the other front of the church, someards that in doinae it. a be able to say, : et. works” «0 eee ‘ but the gives us looking hell and or- need labor, — ‘What wal you give me?’ but pped } can ‘In eae ‘thinng we produce, we 6 outwar build up in Steer i sometintes. “build ss k of brick d u of one, using economy in nnblic butldings. but it is better to economize in nhood. In everythi @ man ma ' ere is rei : hs heat hich he cted a cheapness in c conmrrus ea we are faith bag to Nai our fri 4 ably eae af to menod 2 erectrbulidiogs ae a Rae every: man’. who. companied by Captain was Archibald and other attendants, escortedW. to Butt his overnor William Spry came for- of the || court v oungsters sity yelled States seated Senator ee Reed sm oat andna ‘3eee aiterdntinne the: Yale Se en : in a eee a later e High school and |and took chairs In ie were e seated, ° Mr. F rgRent neve fav d_ aenaelh at peelorars aay orthe h Utah ford, John ee Dern . Holmes, Utah pastor ne eae . Seen A Higher ae Life. ar nds t = =Ds worka von eee ea t from the ment later and t S seat “ our little lives is a higher moved through | at the right of the President, while Chief) jite that is ing our little lives on the High school > raup of the state suprems|to higher ends. The religious impulse = gin his rev a ce ov tera 3 nilaren shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday fore noon. © was taken In his automobile from the tabernacle out East Fir : , treet to where sview « of the review the school] I thad | which woman,/are Church urcn. yg tte es Dee State | to that neighborhood, Tt otN 7 iit : ee Mr, Sreor Christensenidrer: on the nee De rather ieee ward =us, Ne is Wat ane fn . ats what lea fe idea Peis the peli dl fave oe ‘ of ld, and could Le give his Service Operator James | various he reeks for |r Taft Views Living Flag. > 6 univertltes |e ive a crown e entered. Captain Butt / your health, hi Cea OE OU Ge CHa Tie The President and his party stopped be- | children began on Q and Brigh a bbe ate After Taft had completed the review | out hymn 46, cone, heartily Joined. onl 2 crow: the secret servico men took seats | acter and his almost love of you and your fare Living Flag od unit flut-| There, with prolonged cheers, wh mr ad-|the great crowd that assembled marched | which the Soanttention Gf tha fact that = ae * at the left the speakers’ sta family, and he will put you In a good} (0" . as though it wer wot silk Ae were | taken ‘up all None She ue President was! the other seats usually occupied by churenIn} | humor w down town behind the consolidated bands with the him and with the world Bev" Mr. Brown, pastor or of the a |» ing toyed with by a playful breeze. church, thi we vance of the prose Price A yaee receding the band e officers were renee, Rene i members oe te the committee | he Yale man, was unavo \dably ab-lin h will not expect, exactly, that you take | Each lttls one in the great emblem stood | recel ay Butt and Sloan, jr Brown, dinary m eon omen, We or two in the im-| thing higher. We need tho distinguished|of tne joy our daily one of these ay Tet, aoe 1 opportunity i the President his party,/as as or thousands and of spectators who wellstood with bare a heads in eos mn 3% > of the vim) who| alt) lough icini A Stamnes from get |as he witnessed th ' oes “with pride {the left of the p Three rows of th “steph devotlon. of hls Tittle ous s, | chairs, in the center ofthe. churoh: at a |front, for was the presi_ Whe e 7 he _ e 3 ee sy ey jad ae= ential had party.been As reserved the signal given states" oe ttieteroen, superintendent | that the President had arrived: yf consented D. Aho gregation arose resident, _ac- lit From | init as atirnine ; dent's automobile to dent's personal bodyguard took his at th . but. President Taft long enough to grasp her hand Ta nea right of the] occasion was not lost on the President. Was apparent that the President was | am|He was deeply moved by spectacle | deeply moved by this splendid example of Living Flag rh ir-| and so expressed a It to his friends patriotism and devotior There yas } . i ident's car an ly red7 and white;| of the stern executive in t For ten. minutes ' coun fannie field of blue—this| was stopped before ne flag,residen and for. ten | face o esident His embl m “of aa Srlcmtel Daurkeny: Oriental will tell you, in all “ms beautiful forms. anxle of hisis anxiety Gy children pletely covering them, and the national] fellows of southern clime Oo ceed tree ie cristata lias crt perhaps at tim country’s colors as the great colors were everyw in evidence and made much of, and that fs the forms |} much more husky th: an thos of the little} hymn was be ing sung Governor William Spry, Senator Reed|of specch and the method of everyday | een ore natee DL ee icy | Pee eCe er ena CMe ean treatment between Smoot, Senator George Sutherland, Con-| ressman Joseph Howell and Mayor J § Bransford ente ed with the President who was accompanied by Captain A President Willlam H. usery faces of more make the most beautiful cate m that any country Taft's most cordial welcome to Salt Lake, and + nants . i > ae A climax ns | the great ‘ pes, alte>arnt i me a the railing was draped with bunting inj World their benefits; but in . moe ed, white and blu The speake stands | and in the course of our life it seems to were draped with {mmense g fl 1 some > things com tl me, we s t thelat have ignored O i ‘ a | in t to Q street an elevated stand to the ; Tainan aco On aa comp i ad ‘that | hundred 1s s aoaetecar ea ait in red med insurmountable, the princip! ae Peiiea th 1 a Cte aceite) 7 an [pene hei making them practical and sho ng. {its mo oe e tomeb owen “of the ae 1.000 little childre n, sO arranged as the baby faces of t uh ippy eh{ldren was a x rat mind during have Besee iat Rey. on \the part of others tnt succeeded The a of the hand of the President, but e Pistodge re of a physical service attendants prevented | heaven —_ cheap t them from obtaining the coveted | most of privilege, mediate as Oe athe apoio Cone eaten with ‘Oriental peoples and with those defor nearly two minutes, and Ree Presi- | &cended from Latin ra of Europe den visibly affected by spon- | and I have had the a chance to compare their tareous enthusiasm which marked his re-; Views of life and their methods of speech ind yethelr social BaRen a ns and amenaoe aiaas : At the rear of the auditorium, up near ides with those of the A ng o-Saxon race This was so ae cat criti ‘lights behind it formed a tr EE bade sm i ags crosse t frequent Intervals and} movement. Shake the the secret p i { ception ae ” Banner. eae And the absence congregation, congregation 4 give you the text from Proverbs: ‘A soft eee Fear aan ae pe rece t that| my = “The Star-Spangled | in some- | ) gun with the nee ‘tion more or k relation papas PRAeET ER Uk thousand rsons_ stoo words stir up anger many Hania hiefs were | has enforced itself upon While the Greilent fon a and “ t Influe hich ae forth. fron n “him as seemed to make the Pres-| stood before men upon a platform, and 1} the coat fits, put it on,” | yet I have felt that this Sunday morning | = “ae hat the application; !t was necessary for me to mak } effort services during 16 2 “ Bit to the ‘close of the service, about 11:45 Bray. Bate Gitar aitatel eas santas , bs to m., President Taft went forward and be eiata® met the young preacher, shaking hands “The call to enter a band of yuffians nd expressing his thanks for the sermon, | brings out the ruffians, the ca afterv 8 shaking hands with Colone er the profession of re phna Brae Walter » commandant at Fort)out the men and women who are willDouglas, and other guests. There was : ing, if ‘need be, to be sla The man At had the spirit, and E had the to make such a preachment of moral force and inspiration “He knew how to shoe to the best that Is in ea eae and » man, he Sad Ae a uplift the rine ves to higher standards ans application. All through, | exer that great unexpressed sen- | his and. whit ch shone Re seats nearly the inspiration of an audidelivered sermon in length. city, he mission was an ages oe that greeted eves of resider entered beets Deg coming te the stairs from and under ence like this. lature of a build-| ng was taken and every available inen| of standing room was occupleich , The band] occupled the pale ops’ corne at ae1¢| right of the akers and the. governor's | eirrise sat at the oe rm on ty, was a sermon o De n ta ih which | As the final feature of President Taft's visit to Salt Lake, before going to the Station to take his train, the President attended the religious service which had been arranged at e rst Unitarian church, 140 South Second East street. Mr. Tafl is a member of that denomination The auditorium was eked to the doors when the President arrived, ly at 1 lock, and the congregation rose and remained standing while a ee of the n: was conducted to his seat in the center of the front row of phairR in the chureh. services. Ww arked by any feature uncommon to the yb oe of worsbi ip, the sermon bere delivered by the Rey rthur Hayes graduate of the Harvard divinity school, who dveieatl here recently to cake charge an ee a mT Smeal aa al va ailing ox and 7 handled ‘well by or o tnoag vents Aiea din, ihe session of the Rocky | Mountain con prenee of the denomination, was in Colorado yes Of Se ena anc nat Heavenly. an rega pishess reward on, inal to. eather as rich era ay Boor, lke Zeus. Te cap = aS ae hee Grell sco panrigne delegation and Sécroiary . | Fara 70s, ae Sou haus foward hn Nov: | Er ine Uutctea netherde ‘of the street, the Bret || ~ Bromnent raving gaitits cat in ofine theentartasent individual welcomearty ige,| > "the || anrecitedwas thein EoLord'sA: eee tne cone” | Sons. Geant. Pathan ‘ is wot Guy tesa eaton amphithe~ 9 school childrenot was President h the background of the] as though on oon iny flags and school witnessed by 100,000 people. The immense tet composed of M iss Gall Mills.) rewarder and comforter of His chil© . A. B ger. that. a ms The governor announced the opening of | at “first nypocritieal, when, probably, you the program by the hey sorter ape choir, think— perhaps rightly—that he oy) wee eee r eT ieee aene ve Thee ae - * “Pliers: te red, oa: care much about you at any ra anon Seance, that what he nieans to do t ake life more agreeable : to you and is t alessei agcompareciellan. a ee resi- | rupt ort mieten nd ? nce Lee o" thi a ithe ane de ly.ves Oo : S¢ aoe supe a ig a | anc es esatari in 5 The: 5 President Seer erato rotamer . intr Oo duceda x was Sen| and c by rite the eh moo United that and aie the long States. his , visit I do the We here , || Seiten aa ) le oer ‘are man's character T aerae th f yuan, T tnir = pec: batte sr than they hay< a t ie that hy ate are will know o an r desirous bea it will be a a to the people of Utah. We President for this visit, and wt exigencies of the people and may ; ! ne aris forth elements protit- | vote ut by < up. ought confidence ‘dent of ments “It tion that will is the his of of i a state, that the visit be for sixty-two as his reater. aga . his our Penn ait future. States, indeed, fren, time the even fitting, be the in United be their ot li in ly it was years Pres-| Bence achieye- this in ee the great ley,3 and leader entering where spot looked the | 6 as a princ { pal here, ago, that upon this | pe and to as Foine. £9 cut. exigenct ‘This was the Soe plant = Mexican love of our soil country then, at but t] s i- | 7 oot ‘The | ig te Nearing the league It entat and in Butte Will Not an Nearing Affect MAN resources REEATDGES veloped anks. ; east, in a Lisa that od God has has e is making e the : Orlent; a visit anc and in f given letter the other day pale Charles W. said: ; } le. he is Spe. se Onne Seah the} oi cles that they have lived with their backs toward the future.’ N age esident, the people of these A state ave thelr faces toward ee ve know that to be one of the ee Lisp @ day pA were ning late h might In the the. President this greatest ts eens aes a |i. many he r any ont. mon be similar of Wittig States gerade hen, as he pe on = spoke, ee : Ala — of welcome and told that mia 1 that president of the ) S a a ae cor, nt enh peoree ¥ H. my distinguished eo pre Over the President’s j| ot flag. a. l wddr : 1 byth ;dome i * oe M 1d the wl : aes Sees¢ LY || | ac ae we § oe As the Ae te sidenm:gpprone’ in + Dern will speak the to | T Ds pega County Times. So anged -atnraeing| ; hen secret ome of BE Chie f of one of the Polte 6 tourists l 7 “A A ; Herald: panions ae 1 his The when night league at BUS B e | mare ines—on) lin t 18 kingdom the nes : o ¢Pree an 5 o * fe 16 that ot the ther? nieiahe Seta Inc aR ect; oar rp Paget “that a Sev andOree at we7 lete ay : never Ranven {in which to atom Pete in which to move onw perfect, even as our Father in = havela hehpen heaven “Our own perrfection as a part of great. and universe is. to be that ‘or a the :flowers.;:Theelttie See es i evect ka the grout; tree accomplished of|has satisfy . = seek-' | life » nes that elers »}to KET1 | — LE)’ Republican.) Sept tl t da orn| ? (4 Francom clme 1-y r-old ! Ancom | No. from 0 his high catehing hold | fe ‘lr « ling chair, fruit, which he up-| : sang tt) i himself. 7 lived = . Tew Noe dying in t AB OUY' 7. e rn 3 f { eager each belley to sleuths man jn he J | was Mi all Let great the tHe Its he the the tree ai es up eee re reward that. is. t9ig fragme antary. usNazarene, all bt pa o was Sets ¢ who wi f midst of His ae gaves wat ihe the work that pds! hou Taft be members I of ree the were SoM Greets Pastor. ac necompany : him on tthe shi h Ae Walk ik o an entire th; Pp “Well, 111 be switched declared one of hed humar ferre “I thought the abashec uman fe ~ we hada bunch of crooks SHEDS” ‘AND<a HAY. BURN. (Special to. The H SRN Cee naar, 3 sheds and aj aie: sone nor Neph dey be hind ~ Sy: than ‘tid the pase chee of haystucks t i ging rat Neg ' ’ er were burnec ; eridaya tle: more rn to oee formed the b impressive | lam Carver S f ate "h formed th my ng Firemen saved the adjoining prop a ase ov essed the scene 'erty lL of th who witn 1 || in in ain ive admir- Wake Street of Music Holid Holiday Appearance. People attracted m from arlous “44 their ageo “Kk e features |terday by th : ca - ST n in honor of President | prograt e so |HI. Taft found the weatt ct that Pash they were re loath viedaccakto ryan William cast = When Pa wes iLivick ne 1s one oat ollowedand the South band Teto wentte) of = ae for been Main had witness was’ the giv assemble¢ his the departure. ecipient foliowing excellent sermon Mr. Sargent’s of the which home Yorin Orange a county, he rinth, Orang, farm. He graduated at the University Ver904 and the following year mont it : was principal of the Groton high school tat) Groton, Vt He t Meadville ‘Theological — Ps or a year, went anc this “course e wivith ' two Theological seminary, He spent last year at edFlag|ity «| ceivedschool, the i “ i. Pein nt h sane v d to relleve th: oh 7 at caused ttimelyb congestion at t ] point ss Biri thousands of pe ople t rowding Nasa aewith of ge iz a ¢ i ard th o idea Wine of the President. f local union muThe band, made up of toce . 3, sician lines up oe hee ag pe Temple str all the while play : emy = sroportion of the | si reat pro] Pan usc. d like childr ao oe na which to arzent ‘congratulations Prise had crowd outside 1¢ n3 otf were party taken cone aback the sl great the sus and his com- himself, showing he RATA “then eae im portans ‘© {n his own community ths | an they explained to the abashedRee real ists r= were ‘mob.’ Raed lat et - ao ollowe years at Union 2. York city New ) CIty. Harvard Divin- Cambridge, and degree of bachelor there reof sacred Oe a anee. at Cambridce he : supply eid NewWw eached rious s Eneland churches, but declined to be“andidate for’ church re ome a candidate ae he had planned to 7 aah the west. He ent tofindChicago ea thig month anc _ ahers, a ome ro, reaching Salt Lake,Sa at 19 the aso, = e lec- ; f Mr. Brown, on Sept e ee at Thurscay at Unity _ he: «ore the treets, and thence down ae e te ae|ures Hundreds dropped out age result was Lt the ee o localrae in Social occasion Science club,Falil.a n “Grand rie eform bie teers ioe a cara 14. Fallure the band pro ce ne lin v dd withth oh a | of Johnan Aristocrs seers re ene 4 as " rian . : il lecture next ) holiday rowd for some time after the ex eee day night before the club on were ove! “The Grand Fallure of an Anarchist ae ind suid yesterday that he a give —; wae of the anarchist whon he has PRESIDENT “TAFT TO BE the name r ge ent will time. »|in m ind at o ths rt Unitarian arundel next Ni preach at the Seattle, aan See a Wash ra nesda : Cle, iP nigh a 5 nes cifle f os AT "B:15 of » EXPOSITIO te Bria k Prest- he will Wedbe-| the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- | of which he has beer ie Seatdaitt } Sunday. Called a Oregon. Prior to coming here ceived a call to Food Ststrict in which he locating, to preach n approv il, but as he had has ne re: 1¢ designated non Fee maa almost entirely ed MF those alres a hursday ill Srp "in the morning the|SGke, he was forces at. the fair grounds. the nvitation at that time. Pr ee ee infantry Ln make other arrangements rade 0 nite eae act 1! Salt Lake he in ia ~ nae onel guardemen,” #choo! 8 “and z ualey, Cal, the h ir Indlans, Eskim« 5 field secretary of the | rape ‘nese in eSOBtUIE ee partment. to look over The Rev. William | QUARANTINE BROKEN. pastor of the l oh a be tield secretaryte0 | | RS Health Dern sere Eas ae p | CRG U. of v. radente and high school pupils waiting in Brigham street to greet the P ident. residen Officials ee xth aaitnea con- Juab i 8 the to do Armstrong! a pes to the hapten ork| word. of me k GUEST Nephi, Sept Nephi e nr Recore i Henr : la the e ees sole aa ot the Ne FG Jacob Coleman ahs newsps : yan Oct. 1. The name of the hn, of | mn As rrow, but we will never|_ At the eee cae forward to’ me work will Dea citizen When we bcp ce ah ate the side of scorn nee man or woman we ill the ial enand received the handshake servi men qui ay, noticed Se ae ei eS Ur ye this rock will I build te aatine President, as well as his thanks to He seen all the big cities where “1s a nerd aa srfect men and|92 % , Presid then President stopped In Denver four o Al | SAMnen h a fee a ce a eward that = sa tomaliaue paae v , “ everal 1s F i 12 o eB . urnec 8 = [ROUTES Mabey sta ; the Welcome” arch | will bring forth these noble io alae ‘A near him and continued to do so until Dot and weer u age r See baie 4 been said by Ruskin that ‘J scorted from the church, and through congre a a Oo ot mn) rt iT Rou mot. at two, Oo po RAEN im) Fane re this universe eee = Fas ape This is the ¢ Temata present time. cones ae workon earth ix carried.d onon| | present, time, to ||trying state, and th John. great Architect fact in all the big cities. When they first started out they ee regarded with some suspicio ‘Be r “-air | told: SCALDED UPSETTING ' iy the cannot ‘rid on the special train, but going to work is to m ently d that Following 2 “The ting of take elther the ae preceding or |T{itopian, and, having make Utopians|sang another anthem, Sargent then |the oneto Salt followin pry RA on orga ts ere taba ttoe’ to our task of of-| Love, came 1) ataee Lake went OG the the train] ler congregation, of others—to be pee ormally dismis : Se pra thead of the President. Of course they | ganizing the perfect eert “ a re d announced thet all. woud eetenst i age a miss the small stops, but th seé the} VCE oer ‘bein much of our} standing as ae thi ‘service President Tr xed receptions national f pi , mer with FATAL | "ob Seripture| is edge thing oe one to make Mo than twenty tourists are the follow- | No who works works for [0 the. ne establishment a ideal citi- in ees | ee Pre scent faft about the pte just l°Bn 2 ideal state will i cee “ i\for the sake of seeing the ovations : “nalthough BS pees se aid have in }dered him and the big «¢ ae wds ay nphe idea an : jurselves a | izo oF He lthey na . Text of Sermon. 7 Johnson, ‘followed the } Route. ress aa Utah s eae neat Phe oUe Oe! the early sessions this ——_—* NEWSPAPER. SOLD. h e Herald-Republlean.) cee nothing 9 adds wapresence to you worthy of such . | assumes SHITE a op asnitice nt “I am le‘ con-|qren. of the ungodly, of sinners, nor vitteth which, tr whic h “thou gavest raven APPOINTED. 2 at OF ointment. | KO Clean anreaeee Ificentnoestruc; pre € hat you had gathered hear me, and that I had} 1 fire , }vot 1pa=yt = » E ef Tourists picts ae i Bae = been gorge x Aining fae Congress. Dern to Attend " g 5 Gis George H. Dern. manag De acted t Mercur, and ‘Sa e. we appoint fay N a aft Fostontoht Mr. Taft's Address. “Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen ; I thank you from the bottom of my heart for this expression ee eee teen ; ais the enouaRe “Te mE o _fol- ap Ln +3 il in D Party President ya cet Senne t sig- under F. ATE the interruptions Wer | jusiness arrangeme! Sree, sident’s art an- was on ‘We hops your See et ue that } has I been visit a pleasant one fe have learned to love that smile that is upon your. face anc it seems to me that it js so broad that {t covers the hole United. States My friends, I now have the HOD a the pleasure of introducing to you nited nt ws cen 1 ngulshed , COn|p—-F aig people—a aha tl clas nib “a caoO pul Da Presiden I A “proud oF ee an guse, taken as hole, they . are : home-bullding, a iberty-lowing and God- Another ovaticn greets: Ea ie es as he rose te ~ak ane with his charEps arnileone MIRA the President waited for a minute before he began. :tL E re side unsel way. yo 7 oe an \ a M the1 enicade and thetr conduct throughfort Ionl t noret com- her 4 0 et UOTE Allenbaugh, in the seat of the scornfu . d pre 4 arr itv=four caret ths and the greatest parts of the United States that it is possible to develop : TLS. BY -d ity arl the Scripture JeeroIs theae rar tat walketh | W.ce"" te we os Magner tn these Mowe “Blessed Fe =o e " e pected of being a pie a i he ae Dace sa Mak oa ss ginning, ma of. soprano; of | tralto; Joseph Poll, “tenor, atid . Ma ey ri one in oa arr ketiek Stevenson, ae of our Great . is the da 2$/is, pasto’ The very a 2 standeth in : per score nl Ra toc least at pore i o f | Di ater Taare 1 ai Mag re rs .quicth F Diaz. t Rs He M Mr. in ar far | nis impre ae of Sule A theue letter Fe anos s hav e Core occurred) aan theand last he oing A |Sracriy. from EAT ea w hi Falr-\ii6 pleasure a en. under the-personal meets of Police's. My Barloy a onTTatee WwW aon son > was End ae Taft's Visit upoid t abuilded aa and com- | J ~*~ "The bor, contro. Thies ahs St irs Buttes‘ oe y asnnot t :pe . } ‘ : E a» Nea e and . Stripes 1 A -*s God has been lavish with he in this clty ca ' rasta eens. ee the State of tah, and | fect on the proposed % t 4 i n nile i resources have not been |». > "he re » two uni Revels d oy, any manner of means, the 1 ia da and; bar-'} ;people here ae extend snd to to the the peoy people ‘ of these | | ing /\3* unfore : 1 s, E the merht ‘ Pn te € y ome nd asic ri ork by lomorro mien aie pega ae? ind help ‘develop the abou oe font ; i jal men abou th ‘ roposed Ant aes fost of «th the meeting Oldeather Glory © “T received former Vice sp follo Pea 4 £ unde M E and § tel «ina L.-D. ful | Me vio } cheering. | police that she Chief o7 th 1g a ° ag? ee ret- ident LI : Pp end eo M ener to Pocatello, at ity: . I : former cepa they | Controversy heart faft, ” passed - ~ | of f Defense |< om D - S oom to the in the boun great republic he. res and als mo oe oie Da | tor to t Lake »F | Shed at Mh de are Lal nN [Haye ume ete eRe ; ye esta wolished tee g hen ee Ne b bu tt to0 "he © yyomonwealth and a temple Iv Hing G od had . lutions exigencies coPhieg 5 Object Meeting With Salt possible seme almost upon | , said we Le ague 1 mak of ; Refuge Re ees’ Dp fo). Ott ttentive cn rece “ | able ilization was planted in the tops of t ountains, (Applause) ere enteret mount band of pioneers,I 143 {n number, a ge their Members thank | th ht seniaer oa ns and their i amilit s.,.but} [ but! (ace seem as if they. we ser Aviles believe, | stration. as resident of these nited ata oe be one that every soul that loves | In Little Things. aes € > { Pheer his em past ener. achieveme (be Youd. nts of of “The/truth islittlethat things if we anc a we sea. Seg. |Rence in the t vigorously | crow children asincurrent?atustatistic‘S enact Ie oeee psident could x andj pom “to ce necompaniment Hats were thrown husiasm knew high enthus no. | roor that | Will tray them Children. they waved the upFre cither tidesid of Brig} Longran herore were Hned - a“street retin State to Q. 1 oe Sone navicle th Ihr ction of the chil . : hers | of ins os cores . P Cal enactenc Ine the long a < ' ‘and ey commend : ee which | unde % of afrengty to ms the 1 iswhatmat » go.to:make little acts andup th lit- | ae im j 1ere are men—: and many | _ ! ° ar it deal seem to be in th Cir fe vf id b { rh Xo" the ir in pleasant | show echo the voice and sentiment, I of every ejtizen in waving ‘God bless our President May e. live long in| e hearts “s ¢ ebay 68 Bret wit + te reque Pd Sat interrupted appleuse Senator Smoot sald: Penainy,Sinontia Remarks. “Friends and Fellow Citizens: The e tah are greatly ho nored in ae defiance : Enthusiastic aa ood the not dent entered the combined band 104, \Seteridie: ve have: mut h to ie (rn from’ peoSalt ee. ke Fe aeration, wheA Ba aes le that kind of courtesy and polit aS M., nilayed ail the hie "| b yo The truth is that a-man's lite in This d of nearly 100 pieces was led’) ness , : Ate, with his: chil e; s, is: not mi of grandes-S :| X huma sow wil evar One js and pono curt blue dard the twelve)-hun jeaming, innocent [ ring’ oa none who) eeea 1 a. pletur; - OSs ‘ rThe that re Impress 0 f the Te : Sharia,r,” mle fog” ait [ote aprotic, 2 wheels o el Spangled Banner,” its volume and sweetP neue ‘sebmed unusually good . a ° ae things foamy hear the choir every Sunday in thee yea Flag |either sidele Med ee arait e ia peavldrulls clear “Now, at ne e i *ro- | to us who prefer « and on cee a Are Lax In Enforc- oni1urch} SO ‘embraces Ing the an ae ~he er *resileGent, Ae > 460 rat colored crag ler pes aa visited about this time South Bey nino “visitors | President, ¢xpressing is ae Bint ae in and ue *uar antine out has of the| been he would de be vat ¢ earn Rieee to he o to the con- aa mplaints A letter was received from P onic nt ada several comp lain- | Taft in which he expressed his regret “poard nised of health compli sat he eeewouldene miss that and a policeman} that wera seeing made Mr. fora Brown. sane: o prevent quarantine regu: | No foot Eriday, when word was re- tions from being broken, Thi Ls yet wii and done last ant night ae colored ee : nd Veycomin: ao l were the famll) secon going and = ye the house, re od. Lies th F esident that ws o uld Vike o attend e service t Unitarian chured while. here, he the |