Show S. S l IS AKE US T 0 VISIT ISIT Pressing Engagements Eng Permit 0 of f Only Brief Stay in fc S Salt Lake t S 4 GREETED BY A FEW FRIENDS Will Make Brief Stop at at it Pu Pueblo Pu- Pu ebb eblo and Then Hurry j oh on East S 5 r r Fairbanks Fair Fair- I f r 1 Vice President Charles Challes Warren banks passed through Salt Lake S SatS Saturday Sat Sat- tc t- t c S S afternoon l om on train No 2 of or the JIb Hio nio Grande Orande lie Ito was installed In an un S 5 or ordinary sleeper with his 1 private ute secretary see sec S and apparently desired to pose poso poseS S fl as a private citizen S S By reason of or the advance information t mation that tho the Ice J vice presidents stay stayS In ZIon would be limited to a matter of ofa S S a few fe minutes at best no formal program pro pro- gram ram was arranged d for fOI extending him hima a welcome However quite a number 5 5 of r r friends and and acquaintances a cs were welo on hand band to greet Mr II Fairbanks s and ana wish S i S him health happiness and Godspeed 5 Edward dWard M M. J. J Allison AHlson met Mr MiS 11 Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair Fair- banks In behalf of Senator Sutherland S. S The Thc vice president ent had hall sent a telegram from Sparks Nevada r saying that he ho should ho bo pleased to see ce the senator as ashe 5 he IlC Im passed ed through AH As Senator S S orland Is 18 at present In Europe Mr Al Allison A- A lison Ilson went to tu place himself at the serIce service ser set vice Ice of or Mr 11 Fairbanks as well as to toS S deliver delI to him a u telegram which ha had S come clime In the thc senators senator's care cure from 5 5 S Pueblo S. S States Slate Attorney F H H. E. E Booth S. S and Maj daj IL ir P. P Myton an old friend S S were also present to pay their Mr Ir Fairbanks was vas very cry strongly strong urged to tu walt wall ovel ox-er one train at least and anti S see sec the thc eft city from an automobile but S declined o owIng Ing to press of time He stated that his first filst stop Mop QI would be bo at atS 1 S Pueblo which he will roach reach at al R o'clock tonight and that he J woul-J S leave the next nest morning although an extended program had been arranged S S ill flu expectation that he would remain S until Monday Monlay night AV Was t Fino S j According to hi usual custom the th vice president declined to talk Vain S attempts were CIO made maJc to obtain some s-ome J. J statement of a n political nature but bu S with the well veli n known Fairbanks Fairbanks' urbanIty urban urban- Ity ib every move of this kind was as successfully suc- suc ces fully pan parried led The only statements that he would 5 make were that he was enjoying himS himself him him- S self elf that the lie weather was wits inc fine and und S that the Irrigation eon congress 5 appeared d to b be a success If It ability to avoid avoidS S committing ones one's self when hen one does 5 5 S not lIot care to commit himself Is one one of oC I the thc necessary satY qualifications of u a candidate can can- Mr Fa Fairbanks is certaIn certainly the theS S must most lu logical can candidate in III the count country 7 from that point o of view either cither for the 5 presidency Q 91 QI any other office In the 2 i gIft of or the people r t S. S S. S i |