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Show The Republican Claims the Largest Paid Circulation in Utah. Do the Other Papers Admi t This Circulation Books and Attempt to Di sprove Our Claim? Or Willom They Open T heir Sens 19°29) PAGES Inter. Ch SPECIAL | WIRE Republican . $lountain VOLUME Xij1, NUMBER 21. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH READ THE WEATHER TODAY: FAIR NEW SERIAL ON PAGE 4. 5, 19¢9. DIN A BLIZZ ARD | PRICE FIVE CENTS. Roosevelt Departs -_-_- Once More a Private Citizen, He Leaves For Oyster Bay. -= 4 Miss Helen Taft, ; Photo graphed Watchin , gi Organizati riving for Parade, ee SoD SOME LIES NAILED _INSENATE CHAMBER Incidentally grams Mrs. Taft and Her Two Sons. PPROGRN |S GRANDBALL OFF FROM THE UNIV ~ gaa a Wy. oe mnpenled mow, Sop ieieron = with wid ball. |) ¢ oeour nehours.ot ee‘Theirevalline opened the venting Mr. Taft taking the || promenade, whit prevailing ; . northa was Washington at + 11:30] until 9:30 promptly at stand the on open ; 1897- Riders. 1898. iz r the tee United tt ee eer eHe Rough aie son St . me + V4444444444444444444444646 Between Wednesday + the; most xtreet, + +> > + + GO 4,-Seven DOWN + Commercial ¢++ 0 oue + ae the Barnett street, brit al and: of 1208S West Third South by death to benten was e. od + pre. re head the HOWELL TO BULLEN erec sod-bespa , £+ "turned tomers tirulture arnett o body the m ile over biooat of pool a in ola with: an Hon. t aust, C= with a eee the morning, when rigorous par- those to which weather ticipating and witnessing the i st would be subceremonies : jected. thought first The insde the : s - but the Tam, tive Seenet want toute exi1 not. ind: asso "4 court 4 a btained ane arrived Wier ae Mr..Taft wa { program . a hastily prepared ait : Solution So take ld « ie } A be ibyee , me party Orential Large Presidential shordy apitol espite ; i o netted cs party a the pa pols a es : pall Storm. : arrived o'clockat ide 11 suished , rriages drove under "(Continued on Vase uc forw the Astin") the Bight) persons 1B- rd POF ance upon the ball ( ont Lag 5.eriends |" ae pr informal ee many and dl m ents with Such tl the di ity See LO the aintain d mae . bar ; 4 in the banking laws as will provide for greater elasticity In our postal savings bank forms i . . f bill such by as was guaranteed Republican the . ‘ the ° Panama ] lock canal with all energye and. speed. ( \ Na- . be issued labor troubles. e incidental A continuance of Roosevelt's attitude and policy toward the laboring man. eee < ling utte \ J 1 > teAy band a i are ‘ Ofrnis At 11 ais a eg ory of ae #0 H« . of that. iking They thers. a Walford a lite rush of traders r from"s | right: ¥ hand. Talfore 23 Lincoln to they were on Wal- Inches, walked was Walford taken were introduced Lincoln's until friends good | remained feet six face meeting. mission a lood wh to ice Lincoln mie ford lery. | T e singing of "America" was the retiring. President. Ae 7 may ceased. ake struckne (up } Amd Me home the J. Olvaney. M> Mrs. laughter, rh befor occurred never that Lincoln pe ie eee tis,|the Bowery In 1854 while the latter When Trade members witnessed a| ' presiding. resemblan i the Institution. of ‘ it r of Fe ee he history ist Se the looked days at jay ed a will. | ford, good of niSeet minted 4--Deniel Walford, in so for and death. own andar of ‘hie ‘cine wa - ond Ot. & Maittriren grand great grand: and 6863 great e all chorus) || ten joined in Inathe minute's 1,000 publicvoicesbolidings. time, other e a acer ee plat og aie ahi oo wi tc bi w = ° in : x Policemen's F to of spoken cone ! encouragement . a I courts 1@ ] } vere pi proper legislation, and permitting the South South. orders accord ‘with ‘the procia evar Bune ene te hs re eat ec me V . ove latration.in Sine, 62 meee ts b)] et younger Abraham lik often mistaken for him, was found ! i s the of é } March York, New to 11 giver cit the yrning, t W of rom morning this 4; roared administratt the t 8 m 4.-Chicago March go, reet ir 1 () of peace. a Fifteenth ! amendment by Enforcing question. the negro handle cases h 11:15 he ‘6 JOSEPH HOWELL. () su- + base- a 1S * PHIGAGO OBSERVES MAN WHO LOOKED INCOMING OF TAFT. LIKE LINCOLN, DEAD | s 12 , neuwon other ushing_ ( an envy - the . : accusation The in nailing a few yesterday in the Senate occupied was little time Some tn the House and the Senate through circulated been have which slunders, and to the name S. Relser |« Sulletin," Daily of "the form above throw some Ught on A, Slanderous printed telegrams The silenced. A. Slanderous has not rushed into pring why shows tone their und Reiser, heretofore. them with Badger, and his remarks A up by Senator Curl brought matter was The Rudolph: Jr., Ballen, Herscbel Senators Staten nts from were followed by Nioe.) (Continued on Page () States. ld 2 : wher ® and lawlessness of suppression An effort to increase the good feeling between North and restraining conditions under which temporary Regulating / p tL eats visit- go tf tional ; (Copdinued' om Page Elght.) in the upho shall as the best conservator navy change , of currency.' A proper a to levee, . of the United which NAVY . . ' guished : : *® UE 2‘gl OT force. The big stick policy if need be to back our assertions with of the President power to enforce at home our treaty agreein the hands Placing s . ° - 19% ro an ‘Nt74 7 We # aeg areaks LP2ULOS and in this country. Thi nz d ang ue Suptom nit ar) - I oS . is: a liar and slander | Washington, D. C., Feb. 23, 1909. inheritance tax which shall help to meet the expenses of the govern- army proper A strong thous- gent Taft circled the entire an with ed tMee his Sherman pereonal fYI f; Lei ie & abroad premacy of the United States. . bese De ware it4 a &me Conservation of the resources attend. in were eda LF of production graduated A wasa and £ q ment. / ae Je and : Sa wd rushed of a glimpse Or et gneers part the eae to Uy eee It before. nine Pres)id ent , the new total of nearly forty of cost the tween - u assemblage sent by Upholding the reform policies of Roosevelt abuse of power by great corporations. so have ts Utah:: City, Lake : ° malicious ih defamers. mialive: eoueeived it J | Preventirg excessive bond issues by corporations. Permitting lawful combinations of capital where they are for the public benefit Tariff revision which shall provide for a sufficient duty to meet the difference be- eve ever, c al Se Braves <a the A famous men and wo been gathered in one wins ae * §ca = DOODDDOOOS SOOO a> and |} nonster tribute ™ to the merit wer } A 3 Ov ‘ che and sna h The | og if ‘1 | Seldom, PO OW storm a large crowd had A*\| the| yas into| embbied upon the Pine awd broke patient awalting th x , Re Hot oe sk tei Fs ae. 4 ss in for in the S Lesey ae "aay wionted ing a . ‘ and ba Mesurried eiconferences ived 5a E i, ' ' ! n to. froin < fo eer, == | Pes o's & "she ward epaay EL2UN FE | North, South, East and West Movin take j eeports SPE from men ative represent and ; ‘ ( a yerritorles and states of axe manuagel the of r made band, " ----------- . - the memories of the men and women who were fortunate enough to be there. The bad weather of the morning, the curtailed inauguration ceremonies, was all redeemed by the splendid success of the inaugural ball. The grand promenade included cabinet officers, senators, congressmen, governan thaw at inauguration snow-covered of expanse conseats and stands and templated marine tne picture that will live long in G2sthe President and vice Presient arrived in Washington and lonked over the the : ; music | @CCCCCCCCSS COSCO the entrancing of the leaders arrange- the the for ments ions v ee zoe ae of ‘ade Talechood circulators : i lz bt.) . Salt Senate, State * : ate Say for me that the originator of the v Page om sened « Se Pie xa charged a ana ae ree 1e eingeows "ne ome oe decorathe superb ights, gow . p: a , eee ssaeen! to te + <2 dango! ree > ast erie Jr Bullen ° deal with election DOO the * 0 ink this . pressed screams,' today, | & called others© shipping the Otherbay great in was t ie pate - Mace) the in in n deeb ; swept lost which gale lives:wer |"d two bureau, ~lthe weather . Sane ican SF : CC Massachusetts entiment of Lodge renee by remark That : ; "a , > ; i the to According ; ote ; me or ~ aonific magnificently . a women . tiful it "Thiseee is a calamity. » March York New / intended. been had as The chilling. and cold wester, + wr , e +r . : H with any alleged antiwith any connection If I am charged convention, . tomorrow's in . interests . . ; liquor ¢| tle door, ereetey orm.a'yenter. Balti-| $ oMind chamberminn the George arses anch redbety near reaching +] loon in fury, increased Tee re: , one of || ¥+ gate -_ St. une anes entered nore & Ohio docks a ie m., the aescene , was our iles - ang ; wh egl in ‘ ! Meh agvling S. Brighten, on the east side. of the capitol | | p.dazzling New a Tee Paws owe Creve Revie beauThe beauty * ee s in the oath Is Sutherland to Washington, D. C., Feb. 24. a des: +) $ in kitting thelr victim atter o. . imputation The appealing. very 18 . " iN Pa ists, Confine yourself to the truth and withhold scandalously false. 4 I fear neither liars nor slanderers. nothing. " as JOSEPH HOWELL. : + + + + men who used beer bottles + $ two. coal | @ HOWELL TO REISER. soliciLake City, Utah.: ‘‘Your mock "Listas A. S. Reiser, Salt . tude, lest: my attitude be fully exposed to the prohibition. + Dole Wibared a" BiRGES oO scene A was o'clock $2 in a painter, when sonJohnof ©,Mr. Barnett, and Mrs. Charies TWO ARE DROWNED WHEN - 3 Wiis' turvy COAL No, American houses the + + 644444449 12 und room night, HOWELL. len immediately reconsider and recommit Cannon bill to his committee for further consideration. See Sutherland. ‘‘A. S. REISER.'' Salt Lake City, Feb. 23, 1909. | fee HH HAFHHE +44 44444 + > TO ly expose your attitude at convention tomorrow. Advise Bul- ; IN i +H FHF navy, 0 York , evl, peo vice Ne of Governor 1900 of colonel REISER MURDERED ( To Hon. Joseph Howell, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.: ‘‘Don't let Republican prohibitionists complete- | 9 secretary TSaSs Lieutenan Tele- Iteresting Te estates FERSE_ ae, + SHH ) cco <no . and + + leading the grand | { See Sherman, pre-|| weather the stances, > Jock, "March 4<-Bleet. Otte ‘ history the Qf inauguration in Washmade the v ington of the national capital. : From today one of the most in+ + clement in history. held trains of the moment when President sightreturning and + incomng . . p and isolated 4 J0c/s"Showbound, 4 |) President Vice and Taft The | | today.v capitol t the p t in the ceremony took place . Senate chamber in both in- at { . in balls augural . respectively, es States, United Assistant House J began tonight with » the | | one of the most gorgeous in- of president vice and 4,- The social administration of William H. Taft in the White ty EHH % my | March HHH Washington, 4- yee MOLE. --Theodore Roosevelt eee ee is a private citizen for the first time in twenty years, as wit ness the ollowing Assemt lyr nan, 1882-188 Republican candidate for mayor of New York, 1886 United 8t ates civil service com1889-1895 missioner, } § New York police commissioner, 897. EHF March William Howard Taft and James Schoolcraft Sherman President as in were sworn . = eee ee eee FHHHHHe Washington, 1+ + 34 + + trey DFFFH+ pg yyprs LS | REARRANGED 1 GORGED } Oreryteyt Few S eI rey SHEFF H HEF See? > ihe a oe ()| ane Boxia' \thus | mT eat the and city eo" ras upraised De et teceeaua Geen te i 6 the hour was| trated admir oF - 3 Interested. Is Denmark and cheers, and| The *s ¢ yon ane Copenhagen, a ae ; Saree Stectric bella throughout I " : whistles sree eave Denmark, March 4.-- newspapers today publish, JEreof articles | Presidents upon in the the United change States, |