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Show THE ONLY NEWSPAPER THAT DARES TO FIGHT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF U TAH 10 WHAT'S WHAT he satin epublicary [stk inne] paces | 'N SPORTS ALL THE TIME RAIN. Ss VOLUME Xill, NUMBER T n be2, BANQUET IN CELEBI LINCOLN CENTENN BRILLI \ NT ( ( SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1909. LINCOLN DAY (BIRTHPLACE OF LINCOLNAS . ATOUD HOME: "Oh fs CENTENNIA DAY"L | MP ANY. France, One of the Most Beautiful | of the ‘MR. BRYAN ALSO SPEAKS : Rs SS a a re Ras tibe fe S ; i a ea eet ; ag Ts Br ; 3 Fe os VBS Sel 3 banquet | Postmaster of Salt Lake, A: paid a of tribute gave to the life citizen that was hundredth -anni- that great - for the mem ory of the great American, three hundred citizens R In an atmosphere: impreghated with patriotism and love - Ye : It s : aS : 4 ; ,of citizen's an international Lincoln | nhame-France, 5 of Utah sat at the banquet table in. the beautifully decorated, ee meeine room partaking of a satisfactory menu, and ane pipery to theeemeLy of HEAL REAGHES TT . Spring- | x great nations to a great | and Lincoln's England governor last of Utah, night |} Ambassador Bryce Senator Jonathan P. who as : THE y MILLIONS SHIPPERS of England, or Dolliver or Wil a Ham 7. ryan af America who awardne es toast- ec seat Inhe the hallt ofesiden fame. "When ead ( F that " | Aimbamardor Tusasreay ot: aaa Lincoln Jusserand, | i HT celebratior centennial CLARENCE H. MACKEY Whose generosity with that of Robert J. Collier, rescued the birthplace of Lincoln from dest uction and made it possible to preserve it as a national Mecca and an earnest of a nation's: gratitude. | own country, the United Slates. § And it Es L. THOMAS and former was the | field carried out. Three | joined, in doing honor ‘ Pindessdhednctie need, versary : oa Be presided at the Lincoln Day banquet | master. ; i i Bo a : ARTHUR brought to a fitting close in a brilliant manner the local cele. nae ss dene ; Fah) ~ bration of the Lincoln centennial. was og born," "Napoleon first Properties f of the PPenn. Wyom-. is ing said : WRESTED Copper Company in Bought by Are Wyoming yo | swayed See ee eeeee eer dat abeat man'we| try to js as fresh as though hea ug President Lays Giles 0 estan That the Memorial Hall . New $12,000,000 Concern. ¥ Enclose Rude Log. Ga Which Linco t us,"of ne h a n ust omemory Lincoln will live gr mulkciae gal ae aoe oo) reverence from age to age, Republican Special Se ialtway saved your a + Cheyenne, ec, Wyo., bed. addresse - drinking in th 12.-Ab- bome h. for a square deal for Utah and its people, were observed in | Feb, old DHtt +44 +44 HHH $444 4444 a dual celebration at the Hotel Kenyon last night. this NL, Lincoln's of its foremost worthy of the + The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator, who stood for a square deal, equal rights to all, and special privileges to none, and the third anniversary of the birth of The Republican, which stands Republican _ Springfield, raham ample evidence today that bis memory Is kept green, he city where he lived' the better years of his life, where he worked and laid by that store of wisdom that was io serve the country in its = ++F+FH ett tor O4+4 444: 44+ 4444 444404400 | 4 TRIBUTE 10 THE SQUARE DEAL POLICY ui The ® ad Emancipator. the auspices | Senator Dolliver, of lowa, Pays| Event as Memorial to Man Who Stood for Equal Rights to All, Under Auspices of Only Newspaper in Utah That Maintains That Attitude. nder the) AMBASSADORS REPRESENT THE EUROPEAN Ste ie Leading Citizens of Utah Gather Memory and President at Springfield. 7 Great England Ceiaiitonforthe Marked ELOQUENT SPEECHES to Honor PRICE FIVE aut ik ; m- alth ink m, h his constancy, ce and in freedom ute nce "of Cicero a + The bee ‘Smelte Ci -. : Wes to the hom ve was name grand of ie , foe on ‘al Lincoln. 7 ns whey also told of the position The Republican has attained in the newspaper world of the West in the three short years of its affic Yaftic Assumptio on | existence, State of the of Utah, United government v wives and 0 affairs gas ee All _ mt . In stirring words i name of Theiri the were there to " Ay 1 in ae } that fired every patriotic instinct in the r great is praise, heir their of have os as and - taken Fone well as away TERE i shipments. Pen in words, take The : itdiscovery by; another the of this poule, condition ane the route and the t expression xpres: the preat of. the Lincoln wasa everything lights, the quet hall, eatertatass nothing to he"ma brich and) to € eae i e i handsomely decora a the table loaded with only"Iam a few ban-| L | g00d) hinges, the excellent service, the stir-| Fe sic all added to the complete ing. music al adk 1beneath) success of the occasion. But a of the outward signs of pleasure,| ney members ‘ciuv | Traffic of the Commercial a bureau ae ve lightness and: brightns ng .in-e sits le Sa thatpeeseach was poumtietor m cause 11s tt ) than: to fe Sraniiey asan orthy taf! me nt.t artati was made a XuOTS|hi " <« 1 K pantie more ws ; e ac rul Beet yet ik‘ je toor thet -icht' utine ‘1 | ‘ etto acelebrat ee Ae this : rH ine ‘ o | ca nignt manifest 1 ahh ‘ t h hich is holds Lee adil en er-r-M«¢ ouyur ts 7 i this 2eee' |=} KIND affair } se " Lepl "Republ the greatness, the mee K -|terment of the people of the stats ee subjects 1 * p } "Ue le ctaeae ract¢ the tlonesty, Tie Se t an of) a ontinued on Page: Beven.) Oo strength and the lovab ; trials, troubles, ve Abraham Lincoln. His ng de te megan touched. the soy geradee So) aa aan the Oe almost againsts his hearty nin BS. that imprint YW 5 P whatTs es ted urpose 1 di eae the AY BY re They a wi early every ae owed filed into the raahly to be ‘ x unt a ation se ated ‘ dining while re heads nev. ~ || Fall the u OF) footrec aavine UDO" C Moex Bt he of :- nolock emu " , ¢ rver was rer enjoyed the At ‘the conclusion ie ate s teniipie tore e 3p acer i ; TORTS os Shen' wa ste Vas . Ai Td 5 = . Colonel Hiram E.7 States attorney, ra who das ease Where ‘ t . executive of le . as | 8&5) ania in the , Is y rT ullding ang ral six were canyon. Drew injured all was back, j TT2TT7 of satonte wa 1@ 8 . iiitces el t =e Wah pas included 1 spoke | office ‘and rs ide to make an @ i later in the event ng, and s} th ‘ the he ' W . ee e r : Oat at the (hs) Me ‘aactel others | oe oO A et friends of Lincoln, Me | 5 Pe eie dency, and as a delegate | ire by OY hive buth ne e® fri ; i of was tendered. question a 1@ oad 30° South yu t at fac wir ze une and = ad, « k a etebig co Sees were the > to &( {si te anh t G 6 1 e overnor ware : * Tal 1h! 1 Ta 4 ; ne , .U tit the mad it eht ( b, ‘the 1 BS 16 4 itPr: 1 5 th on a enh ) mor at & eltiz ch ‘ a ae eGe Or sCan y ate I 10rro for Cincinn att Fu vy mornini norning er celebration there the | Governor i : ee ento " ainleawti s CALIFORNIA) sners.toe e 9 asd aoe a ae for J } hs Io y te The We: the we ifor of its ae be » the . ex 1 tian aaa tl it . which 1 uffic . whe s ca- eee bee to s appear the is the tent svecen Pre leading ae : oO e trie ‘ a he a> WwW a ea - the ‘aul? ae s c fe re =r the one + oa in n the' wake od chia Santen peoples, and uae rode - of ae vehicles nation's ‘ ang + ruler, Roosey + + +4 +4444 deal of its kind | Lincoln, the man, as well Cobb] | | eee mancipator, OEE. M.Ne Oe o anoke and for enna mnt: E. 5 as Lincoln, Folk, of Misthe organisa A.| M Sel 7 speeches o ma . had Kentocky make the occasion y ¢ e) A = standing eee sed into service at the depot. Prime Movers in Purchase. mt ; a fifteen the and = he for oth > | tne people er € distinguished visitors to oa wreaths upon the tomb, ap and vy , ; were g ithered the velerans p lanted - ay ¥ elm tree before the tomb to be hes ‘ rv n hereafter as the All. through kept still Grand Ar a 700 battle-scarré 0 e arse stooc at : 4 = to. Lin-| CUBA u downpo en an a RN ate PACIFIC EN iN TO SEPTEMBER é o 2 aot all une / Through Trains From St. Louis . as Coast to _ thepees thro ugh th OF the of ngiiftigin Page Seven. TO y the aot. 1€ ' eteterans 3 their vigil and then a ia nd in: their. faded eee thes a guests came, eased Details "(continued on KILLS First in History. = a to one, red. gaily decorated with flags and buntime, Tose masterfully to the situau on and bravely took up the task of Mr "Bryan. FORMER V'CE PRESIDENT « due orable ‘ dwellings they mounted guard once | minute watch. Later came eign ambassadors, the judges marched te we Hea her a mem jand only oe Ser nuabItantm |lthelr Hodgenville, Its 8 i quaint, with old-fashioned swered Lin-| who answe Seceed| pias Pees shih wa veteran bearing ; gas done 2 Of| | } ee noaoethelorold ‘ : where { and| | a 8,000 ot : q-| sought ad tndivit juals and = or ee aie: HIMSELF St x Louis, Feb. 12.-Solfd et. - to/} LO e a Pe ere instar leaders both police are dirty "stories their cathe ed to : because it was same men had se through ° tried peo D eet OF tories. They ee Fi ert were . with ier The _ that kins vi thoy York World I do ye On he not his facts from the know. was night, r 2 Ventura "Ine to owing two days, oe consider it with s o Are Py nine ning' "The nearly = fa a = 12.-Six| aaa 1,000 pa ints such n a th make | short passen-| ley and , to here. send the the one by erating a condition,| € the heavy . rains of the pa st| do not| that railr« ad officialsis do n ne and expen ‘To ute a ae -acifie oa ee Pacific. Stalled. b : al., Feb. eta =n ae aiae oe ce | xetanon Estevez revolver is bought. --- ix Trains ae away another oe Santa re oyer called himeelf. W ith had indignant rea sy had falled | ger took thelr Btorles ifm tha 1@} : the ecg : a omocratic managers. Ww = , ° 1 as o has Mr. done has has 4Rainey . has ® presented pushed fthisof resolution: p his charges. has € | G gpa Picea \ cy >» him on dally walks and to : et San rain Francisco eneral company ve a Poa ue begu w c ant sver hinted at an Intention of| The plan is for a motive Gould lines meassulelde, but as a ‘ pre pan utionary ave a hile cect | aeeata, fi the Pd Mississipp ort the pow- 5, v "e s s Oop Saiver ge his room. When theler and e quipment - to prorate the - | shot not substan pursued ii » Tellt nake| sit fairfal to ma erence to men haswho beecan|no Evidence en | r WwWproo ‘ _ ee hethe: : ere rot O steady "downpour ofrain - $+ turned o Warren @% F | - ore, 1% ; ok ival, oeeberie al tribute these :z > 1 the lonely he cabin a most hopeless for Into every reInch erage eopper largest and |) "or We 0 , event Cromwell and had him to the eatery (usa. a that ‘shrine of 5: through of ee leum a at peOak Ridge many|caring cemetery é for \ the were army run of from - strangers. Louls0*§ faded old over- one cial trains of themthey wearing the In ontheir marche urches| ville ‘ything to carryavailable the hostson to wheels the place. coats had worn owas evival, with Am ¢ credit "which ‘a thor-| Panama a who rE area ee te the big} Parl Feb. 12.-The - report oo passenger trains from St. Louis oe ane @¢ on. : a 5 € fe " 5 : } time in th erally shook with applause Senor Luis Estevez, lin literally vice] Francisco } Pigs: Cuba tha t : s ; for au the first o he eee ee touching ceremony of all, i nresident of Cuba under President tory ,of pees eee pidn of vas that of the old 81 djey Palma, had committed sulcide, h 18| management of the Gould res ¥ tomb. | however, Lincoln's Before jt wass yet | Paln verified Exactly ? a month ive after pile WithP ifle | of the the Mississipp! river. }é at in ene death of his wife, he shot him- | compl tion of the Western doit a : | oe ; lrailway in August George J. ro | Estevez had been In very low spirits Oe have a continuous route Tr of | his wife died His health Louis to the Pacific coast a-Ivon | showed signs of breaking down and ficilals of the Missourl pesado dally family engaged a physician Sd Mountain systems are St. Louls arte proufs aU we ay eat him ard, etatement | to 7 etlel Ee for 7 7 snoke | heard ; story ae ite |the | Sear ae ihese eply ees men of th ea to this new the nation's great th Be wee worked smelter Li¢ Hawse a x} chaliengs@,|\victa--Unlec f c harbored o Ital 1bonds ri pita vor dollars co sense, Engl's oer]! h | and eae Iowan, greatest eassatiete lis- +)+ oe sesed +/+ t Soldiers. marched to the arsena DeneenOld presided at the | places' kept for ‘them. And a i (years the Pennsylvania-Wyoming Two governors, of KenSee eeecoe | Pena eee in Wilson bis -laudation a fo iines, Bid tra way, railroac a This ure = the chief in one French ' ae. Yat bc +t duced 1 bar was ntroduce¢ Ang nti ed i Oe y oday The measu ivy penalties for. a "nine p isions, but does not proson ive iting hims elf as many may desire = t t was ~ meeeeting BILL | IS fit > gue : | hor o Ss The blister DMBSt chasing company: eee i BLE f a vy ocoe ‘lock | mission in vé iin. . | mripute of ws TREATING. his proof 3 ae : d yt te city t into: ; etandancne| a are | i ht the old men nick ago, Wilyin's call for | tabe preparecoming d_ for. T "Billy"rnacle Sunday's > iM | was packed 2 the doors ‘at the | | people and thousands more pe ndered Orleans + een : ald n rl hn} DMes an issuewo srovide ae ean Deneen was also a guest. quet ie tet ore tee ; 1 | + it in farm wagons, in "demeplt ¥ dicate of eastern bankers will] 4 buggies, in ram = tnee Sar ey lnany ambassadors paid their Sa ea ano ' +) | |Ldncoln's memory. But t in a | wavy the mass meeting was of a h | As significance It was held as te aeoe Sonars ( tow was Hit tion that has in Its keeping the task 1 e ift to the people, Jayne, Who! orton, Denver, Is secretary, to o this gift a score and completing treas I.|of¢ O., is and ock of Cleveland, Po issued | f brilliantly uniformed 7 Z f ae President with officers, rode are ae F. : A. Bald-| army directors ras Saas: presithe ‘i ‘ IR svelt, Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss . who} Dixon, Rapids, Mich.; of A.Rich-j} L.| Ethel Roosevelt, Chicago con-| win, , Grand , larre Moore Roosevelt. Chicago ee oie aT¢ scores mina tb commission Armour of Chic 150: dozen federal judges among them ard especially, . "th own c negro that. he: mustpointed work -out-o it' ‘his fu-} lthe . as ANTI- { "nt, aE : of " 7 186)for r ar the neler ee [othary ae ee presidencyer ; n and , = FF.a aeB Draper W r aeVa:; aa oi oln, son of the Presiae York Rober abn there, her sas There dent, was J. were also was Ogden j 2)| * --------_-_-_____----- Spec iti va Cromwell! ‘oO Ohion ite eect; inate him this: me ts Wee Near Nelson Obaldl cusatio h Fy , he tos fr th Spy ‘1 t where : to Wiillam r ae club, toaor + ++4++ +444 ta Scents the".ore- Jus- assumed racine of Shaw BF. SAYShe : Fs Ten +/ +) + +) + ¢) = Ambassadors like Dr. st fi ' $ 4 President ers a ie capacity of 1,000 tons per56 Maer pee en | Seaeee Che UPPIE ts f mace | were p Sige: Gpernting hicl sntly comSaratogn and. Grand Cite, ilway, Gtha which ienamreed ‘deg a ¢ at celebration } banquet ria 5at m ++ tales, Ne tote Ott Cperea : a rene 700. guests, ae banquet- investi| game on t e : ms Panes eee . Ra e ey vt nt hould dos le in nits fled ae of the brillii ant b for 19 eee S les P. Taft to present ke in connection wi and - aeeennn by | able Seen ‘Pitts the Panama sequent negotiation was i 1 Electr inclined | aft admi JTOws. I eo lesued T aRainey." - - akeam out Mrs. Drew 10 Gar thew a friends carried theThe nithe nu base 9yf r the MountPacific Lowe ‘ them live 1 e pri itp Hobart in th etn es as. the y see. work it active national st 26 are secre' lesielseén- NWashingtor hingt lHlenge 5,80 cue ie Iver n; ne one <« by ar i ££ problem pra roine w ¢ iz Heed the ofgalleries eee.ay ree nod pee area speakoOd on e& from speeches order affairs K OFF, TF, at the : Pelican; . Ibiting Fe aan eee aeIn o any similar rule 1am e , ; ae ree rule ippeatr o have he ippro M1 of the®*Inter ; mmerce .commissio , A Nt ' Lreful eflection upon thls subject Is commended to the hipper _ zt ie na to an and the with, SaRoH ata a badly, indy NENOS U T ited | three of the aa Nas ieuetshes erec £ ous n {thout having su B ooth, ne! sat near ries. he structure which .8@ which : S eaink "| gave way gave a short. Williamsenten'™ Spry MUS race ing <> 2 +} DISTRIBUT.)! > nd me xy waS'., Fred railroad, Drew nas 1ey Ber wal Electric ne io closely Boy: ' table er,a Gane in a few or 1 CUCEL ne chief scheduled and it coffee a and. "bt eo a { Cur One ge Se SUGGESTED IN an 503: ene,aarti . ab "tt oe ve Shae delivered 4n| the ‘ruins, sup te rancis Burget't sts were | bee ssc ue invocation. Then the ee on v ve-year-old nquet we seated and F the € eke the eladof the = eh . lone {r ee } A ee rainc id. if.-they:< und if iL 2 E inlenvoring --- : he 3 re ‘aan at s ne t ae : ance One, eh all aaasat, sped ccllats saree in a reached Weer New. Orlear Feb 12.-President-| lect William H. Taft's speech today to} | the negroes of: Net Orleans once more| ‘TRAEAGES SREED RSNS RASIS BEE Tt will = take| OF CANYON PAVILLION 2 ere remain long will Excellent Music F ee + Poe the eve ning During the course,-of h music he guests were ¢ nte rtaine . with uet All Ar e Rescued But ind son¢r During the any ne nd orchestra utrlotie discourset i ps WI 10 ere Probahl ‘£0 ro an other airs, lending much pleas ort the affair The Salt Lake Spline Dead. quartet, co pmposed : of oe Barnes Evans, soprano Mias ~ Haz > ann contralto: F. C, Graham, ce Los Angeles H. S. Ensign, baritone, oe ne Kelly|cloudburst In beautiful selections, . Miss 1r | Pasade ore a ai Was accompanist noon, errinc "f000.-¢ When the doors of the bi SESE or | down | the: ie, et bi 5 ; ay by mesting x lh otaloseetic HANDS STRONGESTes- | reception > er jrie> aor A-POOL lines the Meee ti es at ich ae iN RUINS BURIED SIX r i NOR ~~ oouration operatio : OF to-| | PI ING. [Vv THE gl heir Shee as Bes, fight eS ds 60) j aoe :‘Ohh ie ts ;ad"mane been and finished, theil} been had served help feeling proud the of as rs oe own} ' rifrele the ‘We place can the notjournal f" shippers to. r ut has taken in the} their . es hts which Js thelr propcof ae m of the evening was begun, newspaper world of the West Last | erty and not that of the carriers, and ed ‘ eran then that the guests manife sied | week [ts circulation re ached the 10.090) when gener llsy y plied mn ist ultimeétethe cal Penson aves to th e the | eal ‘ real] reason homes. for theirclosepresence It K, in iiwhich:10,000. meat that the ' rs ae Ine pirimadat ens tra ve Ig. AMON } vcer's table and Hstened with: close that h stood ‘for -Utah's sontates ot operas a the toasts that had for) and Utah advancement and ith thet 7 his ing 4 Own Zi ty a t Encampment, campment,: waters water, <f+/+[yr was was to Goigive give up up tie liee torfor sere a grea mercantile institu: +/+ cherished freedom to z Ane 1ed cin a his effort to z Mberalize poli-| i cup ‘ ub-j 4 illustrated K. M. Landiof z Wisconsin and Ham and H, Seaman SCX ite d determi: unqualified | tical‘9 thought in the Sout} j Judge Ha : Indiana. Justice} initial carriersto North aust: keep: phe its hands off| ond of F Indi: its own: line "Gommerce| . 1e No n a Wa ;- | Harlan Anderson ol the rere guest, and dota intn' ita rule ken Se copper it: the CREE eee ene Secthere- apd into tt office rs high take Cotte oars. ane igs rather plac Utah - in altze late eesiic to Vee ere over visitors, there followed sy of tablets at his old home piavneat - SNe " would amen ond of 5 Cay = ; lapsed did President ee aia | dedication a}, the, third anniversary. ur thes Coscia: en- | y + the + x Ee |,unceasing Cs. are being abridged, the|serand Bryce, Senator (v2, Chicago made inIs Wyoming. tendencies toward under absolut-| ang Mr. andEryan-but there Was Dolliver| a nol-|Or pres de total ‘tal maller sm ely er Bomdpedth patriot nd ol Weare) and p ay ho nm- Wenrsare hare uni We ers the ed shall desires eee , rh takes isiness u} at "organization| "Ss aIp De] . t shipper east lengthy speech at present," said the| governor, ‘as I have. one-to make later jn the evening : ‘e have. much | reat." great ra shippel was) and Ht Borail aereniany. Beginning» oy |bowed with tal a visit to the tomb of the mar- the . ] BS sli ‘r Pe railroads toquemet ve eee eri ie Bate n Honors Sancoln. PoRa there was not an hour of the] } Pins from 1909, r ny the & Lineoln' hia work, Aeperinenel damiandayt weetto Pome ingfield dPgavenck the: al entire eed, one day was not sufficient, and arift ] ipmiate | a 1, of every ot wale ism. notwords prepared at. the tobanquet make commemorat in gr the birthday of that statesman, Abraham "Bin here to revere his name om if aaa the fired the speakers until their oratory filled the great dining room and lodged in the hearts of those present, creating a most profound impression, and if possi dle, a greater love for the name that each man, woman and ch.ld has learned to cherish. : There 0 . nied for right eS P fencer Springfield smon'es | Thur sday morning . } right *words, wow Z 6 wor eae en. : j the other : Works ‘rei2' ele air states. Ve his goods by one M the supreme Setar Stat a ors 7 £ effective January F In ; that yneinps p1 oe Spa the in other railroads ; } in were . ron revered, nd and hearts Business send statesman. r n reverence their iy ] their , peer the ae speakers ‘ 7 feeling Utah The route i issued : railroads : wae sump: me iotic been r their of the weer ° have Pe citizens, to : 25 a ‘‘joker' inserted By federal =4 partake oa i officials of the . ar. rers America's i legislature, state at the head representative : ¢ tsa a ee ee spontaneous applause, innermost of in Utah; daughters. eee Lincoln i members States government ‘ pera Railroads ‘ ae aeee 1g ings' ae of i Injury Seated at the banquet table were the highest officials of i 1 the gate n Bai ‘Bureank to ae betw oon St Louis and Bee Missour ra oie cect It is line an dropping Kad Westproposed to exceptionally Denver and op- through ee Western Pacific from Francisco only continuous ownership and will . riot contro Mississippi river andfi . trains} over The its Western entire Pacific length Salt Lake establisn the aueer ons etween ific const. the Pacific will be opened in September, . |