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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1909. EVANGELIST SMITH GIVEN WELCOME fay aa that peace, contentment and® progres } may prev ail throughout our borde and that. our country may grow material strength; and more than that and better than that, that education, morality, Justice and patriotts sm, which are our chief source of. pride, may continue to increase umong our people } It now becomes my dut to take j final leave of you; and in AGE so | j bee to return to you my Pana st thanks for the resolution whic you oe Just cone d, personal to my selt of your approval ue tv ote Siiiout divts gion is an honor which 1 shall carry with me to the end ol my days and transmit to my children! as a priceloas legacy, | Criticism of Senate. In these latter days much severe| riticism is heard of the Se pee of the 1 nited it has ae States, but s been and athers, time of our the since soJ E I ha that i it will continue no doubt. ti which Its "he record of the $Sens ate, ‘0 0 Shop | Meetings 4 : . Prom (Coutinued ors. Later he took his' place . (Continued ! One.) VPage in the} tlco magnificently decorated Presidential stand at the western end of the court.) From this vantage point he watched the ball with members of his party. e . ball general room walls color was and scheme cream ceilings and of green. the of the cast wing One.) of the Senate] present membership hae Fred Ser to The! rand quickly through room| Mrs. the wended lobby, Taft the going to its way President the ord and Gr nee President's the A Senate in oh ritten ECHO et; . by elder te a, | days. a "inspired En OEShILas poe erated | - = « yestern end ower bower. blossoms of eleven descriptions. rim of the fountain in the center and 5 ica ian mt tee « ae volved beautiful aquatic - the thangur pail. world at ner Anais ir. stood effect being of |twice on | simplicity for me nts'to the public Seat moment. A the « - them service aero lle § te was neo nt re Tee peauiran:= Wren| Jone Which have a potential matter resident and once Roosevelt or did the The Senate and Senate, it is Popular Will, sometimes Mrs. Henry W. o ; iroidere¢ old e 8a $ ose a rose lavender, of worn over Miss Henry silver. She Yaft's Gown. wore! white Sas design £ Cc awaiting Sens > arose and _ blue, the signal ohe ball Ww to proce ed aorta se, note ne a1 wore a handsome Mrs, pineae net anda rosebu Mrs. at pres aks Cc. figures Washington, of wife one of2 the > new of On the T |gedi regime} (o]attended my Senate Senator} was de -| It Kive S$ me by all by except silent his Gen-| side Presidont Ti } Roosevelt Shan ork States officers of ae oe F iy abe tals, A] to last find Senate things some Mr. an Md Sera x 1 pleasure to the ‘ the Sen and able from Mrs. . pew George sots W. paite. Wickersham = of) #). 8 or, the: attorney: gen- get‘ chamber. it was It of a et letting| Without peep had | | distinguished oe of y the Mrs. George von secretary sown of d collar and Miss L. of sapphire ornaments Flora secretary Meyer, the velvet ts of wore with ris. of Wilson, of igs ac navy, that ee chi Vice \be| | close of lg sress the march ee > 1:45 the to a dog a Naot | pea his WwW agriculture, of wore the E. the New governor of L Inaugural Hughes, one of ibe Soe for position The who hodice. Sa embroidered of aa gold eee em- in gold) about DATE OF THE of the agitation the inaugural in a favor oe Heleader,ee Go il ; | date President Sril. a the An . ned re at j of the | of list forward of new prayer, directed2 senators-elect . | betically end the Sherman cae_|¢ ome area Spear mae i conclusion su Annee remainder was the ee cone he Pesitae mitted the be ere of hour. of of a chairs be senators and The the secondformal time while a snowstorm raged. "the ceremonies at that aa e) Aes room their seats, aut urose ATOBE .noon : Tom taking ; Great L .the of ? ed with the was « the Indian : office Inaugural parade Te Yatoted ee | ors Longboat, i ne Runner, of {ve were at with eet es of ‘pots an mile Ae of UPable enn Washington, to react condition the - shar of Ar mour, the to: take had Vice and'seid: ee called {their The fall escort Fi of was A Vhe|yelt alpha- band forward was Paealn in. the by colleagues ca 1 tl the oath. Hf nck throng There When! To Sherman) bully and chief Chie was actec driven at ill f.| uae Wheat pit ol today) to the the head ‘Auld Lang march and nooodee which ined a of Union | = pu of now ae a a advanced place. to the In the as ter | pecially. c of H and Shadcourte-| prec a duties his s1 spoke , he tHe idk sho battle of change af the cae alike of the snes gaol ‘s. OE & Oer DUSTY, ee were ey ee so great that the by Senator eG AT for an couibursteof SL ledged. he acknow eee ee ee ee eee RUB Ure: or April 3024 oe somietine _ the month Congress did not take eea ee COMBERS GET Se BEACH a . a an nett eet re Spril but at the day the bullding. ball in. aa ur Ana if an ) 1 adopted Mri Taft's was flushed and - wore 12:05 speaker PN ie any & -appituse, by bowin the dite Oe mae aS z nea which na} began the fice ae formula by the of the path Preside of" mine ge William Re ie. ; watt," tn ee,Howard the | pronounced. announced ss members and la side Are reat usher the Hous aa se es RG os the | the S President-elect. | of Vice-President Fairbanks and| Vice-President-eiect Sherman then Bzee SENT 2 pr, Z een Mr. 8ee eenS aking @ oe Seer - > oe Usher -Resi-| Long Branch, High- Seabright Jands and other places along the ocean| | fhe 7 palccrncats aie a , of president-elect States, - his eee ark oe y carriages, eee wBe agons, handsle sic. gathering canned go Soe Ve a = ry that uly eb t b nt a and He In neo 1 the ire hey eat. company even has . no tock | Was we The rua quantit ares WOR ' ; the te speedway from Drawn 0! Up. nCORpOTaEat oraod ttee, pt D. MIL | a purchased the ce a move made thelf to-} oFA. oday, under way. nt the display f ewred "out= \ isible upon tosevelts I at ie Aho force $1,054. Se as bears : were from ae « narrowly nets a concerted in oe cap hen he Z or ten! und Death >| iver 3 > He | oy Bam= ee Melvin. Se ee = ve : Ba ortego. Ronald wil tleay« 4 EP RIGHIM » o ght city preferred the) > Valley some is Sea SRe : ¢ dis- =. bad! nae "Toh ae this cit lary's aad as ae pce mains (Bote NN 4 a of at late years, S. p.m. W. louse} ¢ ‘ges Ehurch, of from day. The East elock. the family South, at Mt. C hris : F. Calvary ree be the ae Peterse sen, o and held Satur- funeral chapel 21 South West Tani, Phillip i ‘ongregational of the) tery. Fifth streets, remains the residence, 10 to 11 a.m. one : z mustSele have room heurd -| cele) corner | Seventh SHEE some light by in will (Taylor, (oes in |crowd tae tabs | entrance volee a. , |} Senay e o almost ee thecriac ce or tenis 5 tien of on a "So United ahs being thee chamber. : | help Mr. The me chief God." was a at may 566 Tenth Interment South and 13° noon be In justice retired and } on his wifa Paar sie aT one : of e eatlhi UN nie: =e last night. machinists' -| : t caused: him a Oe a +] get rid entered aunCe rrino refused Kennedy Railroads. --- hea about 5! he drew) tors' las to be lured CNY a8 AU a mnitietes vs and S Ds meyer voted Decore-< Union No ports that there been no trouble "ooboeyn ine tie forL the craft Sood a Sek Fees are scam s Boog, NTe ae 7 The pron ee SEC es ane "5 raged Tednes- |came down the aisle. dayyPhe night and early ihoresar | semblage articles washed ashore morning: pro nd the The entire as-| stood while they advanced audience broke into vigorous a & great boon to thoso who x or. eaathered | handclupping them, many of em being fishermen Chairs had been provided for the| who are at present out of employment. | : id on veuideat. Giant Aicectiy So marks by which the vessel could be | Presiden CORDES . : identified were aotin on any of ag GRAND OPERA TRAINS ee assemblage | Wiz Mogunte aseee resident of the United: States.|Genizeds Ex- eat nt Roosevelt led the ap-| bla down, entire x-President a Sah Roosevelt cate the signal sat for the| audience to be seated. where. e ‘ : upon President Taft began the read-| ing of his inaugural addre Sonen Mr. Tott had eae Gad 5 Roosevelt immediately A d ee or the)in front of the rostrum, facing the Tomita MNORER GIT: Delcinneee Tart wae . vanced to greet hee two aEshook | Senate, and they sat with the commitm. OnE: tee 7 of arrangements on either side. | hands warmly 3 and with hands $ o on each | t Vice-President Fairbanks then raap-Jother's shoulders they co nversed eee i yed for "shout. rates" for' Lambarat "Les etl order and address. proceeded 4 with: his] nestly and ee poses minutes. During aeily for a few picture. Mr. BEd onee which © season. Late train CRYSTAL Mo ving ever : Pictures ral es satiienn AT peers and afternoon Admission, 3 -_----_o 5 run : Illustratea and ; ee By i ede se ae ee elgn capacity, under the orderly [ cesses of the Jaw... We "witness exssivo evening. aiserctat I -_________ eerie of national We the at the roanee in ad President unusual partediae Taft ‘w Aoi ahi e the main door amid ovation dae ated Senate guests hesrs. ‘ & - ove, ed pay araka eT. a "ap he wore. Star saloon dn oe T OCIETI ys Role Petle~ *ay : iteek." trade rade, ? ra = hereupon i snat he d his hat, threw _ the orthe © cercinonies rallroad from South appeared ankle. Standing the was fact that. before owed ae and tne hig brogcoc se left in aeknowlede ee eet rond dur- | alk company from' the came street made the, in |' council last franchise to| West ‘Third Temple to ‘Third ; notwith- Salt for committee Lak has. a Woodmen of the World open smoker, "c usto ' tn ¢ monthly eee seret The Camp 406,. w a a might openNo, Vins remarks bh or last 4 iAMOniTie ZHOLEOWEAER saloonk ace andeper it this cap, ‘e‘aad before ey js believed a Sea Canny San are ae EEO kil that , MANY WILL ENJOY BIG anes hema panns as President of eT TACs. GEM ; made a? ee 4 : States, * : ‘laimed knew tas Mr. I: ans Rail-| nounced a yesterday ptances had that reached. Sey TOE a ance with the terms of its franchi Lak of the. Sule» ee land:Representatives "Bungalow | theaters ane jungaloy i natitioned Iliz| council to allow them to retain their j : : until aewhen aed I|awnings more than 100| ETAand oR OPERA TRAINS your neurest Salt bak Route "about rates for ae Opera, e the ected present they thepromised . Biggesths the Aeasbh.)) Pate compoittee fin alls agreec that the theaters could use the-awnings.-as | they. theatrical Treioe toate rin dtaln returning. ' now stand Lambardi Sul Iexeursiow from Ogden until: er Opera Lake Mure May kta organ i It's got <1, means | misery Company 4 and 6 via "and Sean ntermec .Sher fates cole bi indfold* OBR Yeomen ; ; oO of The. ee e s- ae the body-the nature: ; points. Line | bowels to : be looked state Lake conclave will April clean . every and Sanita ere {iam e Seng ing. after-neglect part of your) strong-then held in will | Koights of Pythias, On account the |bp orie offi cers of were reresignations, plected elected bby A= Lodge Showell, : .outer: No. 3 inne enams r 3 Wanlichi« of Tre shearsal of Thursday \. It guard; . eae Col mer suffering and years of | comedy" that will wae CASCARETS help) 26 was held Jast night keep be There a meeting in the meri any afternoon 2nd-a soclal at» ni;ght Th 8 ofticials announce that Dr. Booya Gordon nas been appointed state secretary to construct flreprout ite fronts. ‘the | bowels-and the most important- |?" GRAND Ask agent a Watngive Ye his .. hands, | Bal': W ove the yaclose.of ‘at whic h time yoneldson: exnIDyegn, ; boys.) United ree | the there mn would be ue ae clear . up Ce Lehn aD oa1@ a Wee danced; ‘Scotch gees Ol Thistleps eo. club yA te: eola,° BN. * euer, and a team PRESS CLUB BANQUET vite vn beetena ST hie pels ap Everett illia haa A. G. Mackenzle, chairman -of- the| Kins wero Seeley elected and delegates 1 to te nae es Press club banquet. committee, an- | conclave. a little and ‘ eee a i. ing took kK nnedy eo PoUnE eas to the W ee House. vecommandadon will be ‘presented .2 | breaking all former rec orde The se-, len they met) at -orld the breakfast this| tl 7 oestruct * | jection. of: the Was: made) morning wi all. Ww . ‘ouncil : ' Monday "night oetoastmaster corning with the world : white out-.| the counci mn ght, instruct-| yesterday, and Tod Goodwin fell hetr! ne ibe oes peso! th 1e hitzzard rng-;ing ‘thisyfoad . to srade and gravel @| to the head of the table Ro Be een | Snes aft and) Mr |number. of its crossings, in accord- fol- stone iene. George Gtlan, sork place . April <0} é Lal : PONFeatie nay short ‘banquet number of lette tonignt = - . teee : One fare for round-trip... Tickets zood | they act right-means health to"! ae rt letters from members EMPIRE THEATER Dae ee Oe SUATLOKY eb tocaten da ° bev aniacaaia: ai Who are oul of town will bo read, 5 Oe a eae Pan a e Vaudeville, mavens pictures arid and| 11zoe SALE. CASCARETS ioc a box Higgeat fora week's treatUtah. Lodg = as ae lustrated songs ever afternoon Clean, old pa for safe. Ten cents! ment, All druggists. seer in Liars sae e ane i presented four evening, Adniladica % 5e and 10c. ‘per pundlc, artes Republican office. | the world-iillion boxes a mouth, Jewels last night, eteran Odd ; Fellows: ? 4 - ine capitol, | street end Me Tare quickly crowd: wee. | South the ectinwlasden This streets, request stood The die. Sate, departed Lily v a entere { 5 one chamber. The great crowd outHalf Rates From All Points Hacer wileh bie. ausplees wil side the ‘capitol eaught ao the eee ou pals Jake & Ogden Ry for opera at! full measu . i ) se Ww ad forced their way Lake Satunday. Special eae auite accord agit : SEwith themeeepowers continus in"hap= Santer ake Te Ate Mee Taft.. the presieae at 11:30 p. of the worl eenbet aoe ee apt hh risa The) a to.the "ard to the moment leave-taking | went out of office," rejoined Mr ; Hase-lsason' the pro-|¥elt darted out of one of the side the gpare jeading cae the Senate lobby. Yecorded," with increased for our institutions. the fervent hope that interest last the way |deep snow slush was }and.Ogden railroad acclaimed alland along theabout great tha, ave nue. | franchise covering this already: street. Wearing the broadest of ‘smile Q The Denver and Rie Grande grand opera, tha wréatent. theatrical | , SeDstors:, AgO{n © new, administra. | eat and' looked on with tie ese free event o time. Shor their 2 mee rare of the on Te -grinO, eS Pate ane 3 Sa 4AKe Jive apprentices' and applications were was a recently painter anq| UPON favorably wad een Painters, P. aperhange cap at the Greek and Tran When tifound ra fz Ke enaey Mdquarters ae wore two. 3 stockngEle on that one Kennedy lia betwi i -fc eeane pad a » $10 ain the committee of night street and asked for a. along track single a lay and Roosevelt Mr. as storm the thoy made at eee thireer F years TRAnEat of age and We £ "1 House, Mr. | >": Fr wed South, from City came- eee widower, Shoe ws : | Thomas tenies Council Had Things to Say About f our ae bayPresidential carriage,' drawn by horses, which had been closed |agalnst President, Ts Taft o tee ear ener brother Petersen, 8 os ea the 36 ‘ser ¥ bine will be hela on ee Saturday = On street. Friends are invited to atcree ant in City cemetery, Funeral services over the rem Cc Bes otace M ow orthe w rho . ated ve Long Beach. ore rv 2 ong each, a rebr ry 28, 1900: against'them./ belles RevtE irch cathedral. Interment ae ? Burke, , * Mee men | will Raitt jail. Neibaur he funeral ecre | son German ann| 4) lynched, : ‘ing GS ; in the rel & Leah Funeral serybe held Burke. from the residence Titecment eae = co! af Wave Sees wa. NIT ‘| died In from s a ; Fririends migmn ris) March 6th. at Munerel: corteseswillléave ae eee 442 West Lighth throughout of the ate be ttyIng to Kennedy : stree tre etary Maestreetoe te Washin ngton age omas A omit un Ww giving the name of C, Kennedy was arrested at 1 o'clock this j morning Policeman se Buea Taras lock' a (Deane rsbylepececiieeth head18 dy z ‘ from the house. of diphthert A. J Se P da rs employed by Al Collls. At lo'clock Wee Inesd: iy afternoon of 1 cemetery, ag 4, 1909, Thomas' ‘appea +) 2 BUR Mr being wife of "James 7 left at Ca snioo a sh aonl notorious ne the ue Third South ~ Con "alice { in- the n at 3 p. m. meeting q Aa ed | Street Friday, ward is children, ect into was $7.50 DIEDS \setting | & hew prec ne » general ° | having the d of thea long Uveliest and most exciting |i ees dav upon Sie the bonea vite In clauses following the chief Jus-| the ee ‘ies as heto pronounced the solemn ob | ace Panaaed thieCa, | newiy gation ; E execute the oflaws a the andUnited sUp~} - | dent and fron Mr, Sherman, Bre the Constitution president the ‘capitol i » the' escape Fi so Raat » his Mr over prices cunoarice could not have failed te peneOther | trate to other rooms ane the main cor- | : for M w hich | 3 ondl, Mann . a ta lodged today. | °,the ouse ball. Phillip y A close } who may end hite in | March |son of a eRe ae ae naviga- stand satisfied vm ae conditlo Frie d riends ‘rvices ces oe emple emple Piet3 a 28 position as , Oclockyiat and cinerea ae in? unwilling 11 A Becepied a m ay | Were many - , sed Peter view. break a0 k emetery. cen a are invited to attend. InterCity cemetery. ‘ral seervic ver Franke , aged "40 years, willbe at 3:30 p. m. from 1 Th water Mere! eet . the late John Wallace, age:l native. of Scotland, will be Friends i l-| in of was a - The the brilinicies afl ene eres oer for hte ir tonic! There to rede a1 ° ¢ ity funeral 4 of he ld today, Fifteenth he r in 1 ao 5% ea the age A Friday, | terment d. om blood and : eclou stained his about five feet, nine * is Mat Faunce {s = N -Donnell Barnett Sarne CeacribeluaEErcl owe: = {can eit nears tively opening > had: tramp, ¢ amps it) f aa ( this wheat om & i Sine up. ve in pon ‘ m into Mann | I wis quantl-|2" $ he nacre t on 8 tock, common @ tol, will be charged on hare be adqpavilion :at half oe. re acy. Saltair wee re Wahi ts hints esi sehic} cuts and: part. ot "the i « fice 7 na , | trict organizing | ya; jis Laree : ‘unless ian win Bratace d tie hola th the are Wearing = || mining Vv compar y in will, Minn \rmou 16 bears ruin. a ‘ the Armour venta : re eee m¢ Oe fant: eT leavetaker from ™ the the & pre maneurs Mrs. Taft and : repeated edibles that were washed ashore | The doors swungyopen Presi-| plause Mr. Taft atepead forward from the wreck of some unfortunate | dent Ttosevelt and MY. Taft,and followed | and for asseveral minutes the chamber yee! that fell a oo Boy uae terrific ‘by the committee on arrangements, rane we the plaudits of the assem- Songs lied » } . Bi pe allen t Patten dt im pe a big blocks of wheat sun clus-| the pit and altogether the market heavens rockets, portico te co.to he returned late he si other a mada af- the CommerDubccveneas =. ott erate ae ANOSeveral LEB LACuNe gents, SOIof DBbt SLOard; Ian sare A. daughter Mr ana nae Mrs. CHE days'a growth | ford Sander. of Geena i ee ee Cer eee ta dave nurs en at oir min City cemetery progress a | condition' Ste ete eel iome Menor tGy he Oe eins to Slliv, adie erin G0 alte Barnett fn heey 7 be ball of 2 the utmost serlous- | of the capital -elty to the other s face i Armour he The culmin: auing a wigs the the desksteps and met Mr. Taft at the he: a ters that and Shaueneed }the aby all the -thaeuion | a 2S, expression © | bushels, the He | matter es. | tion. latte inaugul wus in ee ee en thy BC : py, clot ide ‘dl vith screaming of 3 \ AN EXCELLENT HAUL| resent, who cccupted te prenid:|fioqe" SoMeINded with the deelara-/2f the. imposing. parade to she White aye ine "raload appeured delere | Oh, tgytta® ge ree uBbewed0 bare| By'S" 2 Dek katate ath PRS, ° of dents be OPTwit vt TiC of by ‘he J Mr. Taf@s Day, eee ee Loe * eerad over the gavelC to. Vice-Presi- | 2° resident Roosevelt stood at‘at-| ae eee Wwyaehing. | dent Fairbanks. who had been sum ee = mae feet in front of nim, | MeratiietGay was ove of joned mt's into appearance the. chamber. ‘The signal vice- || t4¢ing. the Senatewhen the chief justice {cheers : ; preside was . tite Tt was'12:55 and "plaualts Ye from ere Git aes Bee May, to " sip hollascores ibe dcop Mw ugurated) caused of paraders, "ineluding: +. many West Point cadets, to be stricken with Poe and several fatali-, baa a' Gallinger f= < whi millions day uehn Nor : \rmour the { eb n w: of office aoa nan interest ot, Justice | doc oy -s Fuller, escorted by Senator Lodge, aes prococke d around the opposite side we S known fisugural usMi28 aa aplendig efforeayes‘e | north The Western movement elevators of, ‘wheat from 2 the to ||} Poles that SULA' addvems AGGTERS Sp oneer< ea reported the sounds President and Taft was ; offic Chief the to he A SCT arrange-|feature of the and the | in te pension presiding meantime to continue who., acca! cor as i nied xooml man ance « Opie rmOux:| rac eda Ua irae peard \man of in the | inehes. in from utter Pout and Grain company is There are those on s May The for Mt wl r,/@Polls and are (18 said, soon beg rier ren it Is poured Roosey President, al t and| chair-|centers nox. committee on in the chamber Mr. whom decinred tl galleries arose to their feet as the two| ' _ le the slowly passed around the rostrum and | Staplay:-¢ ee request. resolution tendered the thanks Senate to the vice-president for niusiner of Senator the All try to Break Vi k larket. mes man ase porn ce gale nearly - i engay Stlio upward trend: of sd upo before.it | Line's Saloon, Jate Fsand to ) save the demoralized d valiged ||'aijined: snorning..-to Was; Save the Op pee the) ' their wait time" to lay.down paid a tribute the lito are looking to bre de the rule | Mehes ne { the Syne told Mr. Roose: ao all-Wwith. taken | Roosevelt justt a f| ustice o in pos pledged < Lae COON pictured be. The ite 4 snow. ater to the vice presi- Shooras voreluck returned will that o et Mrhe > len@ 4 Shor a ts. of ---- they |ffe ata playing NSY | the story of the in. President "The States the arm man. of ments. chair Champion , tt first | ‘ rolljStation. that sworn came and come No Daei ee i2¢can, nel ra Point and < ma we ue al the] their Presi- held heer iF edtlthe 3¢en when singe they -1--o-clot resaterda strangers he com: mon. 01 sloc ie v i en1 ing, left a blo ‘de sté 1ine a" hat ° in ' -t the iB ‘ambino bi loon j title holder to no. divid ae but the saloon, holde farra a The ispected men' Invited Barnett hold of preferred. stock eceive thei room 1 18 hearing 7 | div nee heen mos ly ‘om racing he stockholder will be a member of Bambino.<who 1 . shakin Cin ¢| Bach ibe th Barne a i u association. of the men, I ck lip M I ieng inin the evening x ea = ont zs ga ote nn ane . it, line, at Hugh Meyer is. bein: las a . = W on ic W at i points 1G8 HH tat tha ‘ will be 34 feet and.12 feet from the Cit with six other rath ack. [to go to thelr root on heap le ad - were carried out as arranged, but the; siaeq over the deliberations of the} -\ Solemn ii fell. over the audi~| <aintes "float ined fe stbons, S aaminaied discomfort of the spectators "Be offl-| Senate." The resolution was declared | £™¢e as Mr Taft raised his right hand. |\balloons and med fe eee cials fore- use"ner the P within euaPiahineuatatricnn, attrac eam the eae oft vay, incorporation cott.. call stock at alti \ ws nothin of ‘ = it is inde ed chat m t a Heel er } ‘ : cea ATi Seite ay Bambino saloon. . Sh l : was invited yn 10n- West si owbound | Vice mpl a 1 i‘ pac ifica- in. trom usus al inter res t ted oe Wife. interest. share anit scervice The ractecSet eadets ‘ x Ann His: boce an ee ae antic re-) and eee Parnde. replete Cuban the jattention. caused that Was they group the United Thanked. dignified, bint {mpartial which The dent's the Rep-| resolution | tool in Culberson's Vice-President 5 the the that Mever oath Heat. called, and groups of fours es¢corted space with House the } of filled Dresenter ° Chingy Gallinger was Senator of the year) when such storms do not occur. ver Cleveland was inaugurated about, | spee of corsassihiacaraed is ae dad he ro > ane Is Sherman OER- tacihinous comment the President-ele asked unanimous consent for for | (Uo,Mr. cntbTaftto arose from. his 3 : erin holding; Cuts speedway to $100,006, will Mi: ry 15 and ee ed to i if he "Ore gon yetor: Line ts under con-- turnish all -gravel, and the oF ull | (tract Salt Lal to 1 flat-| "it eer rackRoute if houie expense seine iso the1e at-|} oof ‘fillen | dompan' 1, Gierlaid canielioremers rute]« Con- C and The = nocamaton Vice black -| Hen' inaugural,for the moment, Vice-President Fair-| Seve ielien having withdrawn, and he sub-} of One. oe atid eneue niLOSé and that: had the to him by Philippine. ee ‘ after which Vice Pres-| whic! oo Pun eA Ce a pae © CHa ago, March 4.3. proceeded with his re- |W as given the place-ofhonor in the ea. lor See ak es ie ort of President" Roosevelt and Mr-|'wheat nike east side of the cham-| they were escorted the chamber accommodate 4.-The tervite| at a season and the os INAUGURAL storm which marred the ceremonies brought forth in of ac hee | resentatives. hortly before eee March ber, the|to AGITATION TO CHANGE "Washington, a justice in net heavily touches a, sc > somber i members just chief seats upon the silk made with cha the who pire toilette of white corded Krom Pause --~---- tho the 1aVve oe at. declared without hearty applause. administered os en-|} eae ' court, companied the governor, wore a rich and to € eto ant contra gowns of the ing oO from. of the row. nearest the aisle The Senator Root was given a tremendous | hours at the station, during members of the cabinet ocupied Beats | au, . , 7 : 200seV : : ee ovation when he arose, President | Poesevelt he n impromptu of+in line ‘with the diplomatic corps. | toosevelt joining in the applause ition in veel ‘Preside ntlal suite ac- | Seantors and sensio rs-elect filled . the} received thee oath of officice jmade a his Manic to the train : s s é As theyj a ball ball. wife aie. aud : | preme the most beautiful gowns of the evenIng. It was a Paris creation, designed \utomobile elu cla elt Ib En | pays Con- Fairbanks is remarks of office was Mr. Fairbanks, ident Sherman marks. es corps a ‘ daughter 1 he especially for the rs. Charles A, ge IN face: utternoon there to illa President adjourned the} eee diplomatic Panna ei etinadate of ig eg eiti- Sixtleth Caecacta Oe cee aes Ret ty ee sured at last. ae night's meeting of the speedway committee of the Salt Lake | on the scen ay was j}found all of the pockets were turned | out howing that robbery wa | motive of 1@.. erime and missing, are lmen j **'S° ! poeeaere directly ee in front of »| secretary to read the President's procRose ae is too seats in chairs osevel( Leaves for B Home, ? the bodice elaborately embroidered ore! the eaoren Minh Rear base aorennniT lamation oe. the Senate in exOutsldc ho aeecltoenGse hata horts rhinestones. Jn her coiffeur . wo a * ba clk peal eee aa en i ~| traordinar session, and Chaplain!was met by 8006 atessmbers' of the Ne w/Atmour 4 rhinestone with Ste plum ee et ei a i on aa ms paral | Hale delivered the invocation. At the| York county committee as ners wheat the petted Mic. it: BEIIe ao nit IMU on oe ee All SuC- we GS | day into} to done, announced » uJ Oo ee ge Te these ge ontle men'-at ; and From es for s Project, Articles os Ao ee toes u : cane en Dy us e per CE talent serae Despestc chat Comm did | reached om ones : ° rage begin at once.| cord of a pink crystals ending in oapink;, | | Senate Arm in chamber arm, Mr. would Fairbanks and Mr.| oes heightened the rectoire ¢f- Sherman went out into the corridor] e i a é » main entrance of} eral of the incoming administration, wore a handsome toilet of white satin, uve acknowledge which from of el- ie amin ' re raneHea FMCe Taft way classmates and 20d Association Icemalls Word iee.t Needed v vo cess | - ae, thedesigned of the for evening, and)| President At 12 minutes past entered 12 o'clock from the rostrum one especially the occa Fairbanks the Viceroom| tired was immediately assumed Hisby place Mr. sion. «It te of , aoe an €X-/ with Vice-President-elect Sherman|Sherman. His appearance was the pal Fr ett, Ben Saar as president of th faithful | de Bi. For marshal efforts "€ very chair has great always assistance saeeR Ee Pagoucec 1 AAl ai tur ;efficient, nue "5 United the Yale the most| done Enrouraging of berore entering the Senatewas to ask | erees, and becomes the duty of the | Uon,. just back from tho island, and. | Sergeant-at-Arms Ruonsdell of the! chatr to declare the Senate adjourned |"ppearing. today.tn "an the) parapher- | the ra most)c <jx ofthe, hee | 1s president's, and the sight of him WAS | ou At note + ok support which /enough for Mr. Roosevelt to call out: }°ays Bive Oo me -_ § po : \" ¥ wish for you each any years of President Greets Vriend, |}strength and devotion te the inter-| Of the See ae Merrifield!" at the top| ¢Sts of our common ¢ ountry whose wel- | €24. of his ©, and rushed out to shake | fare and whose honor you have sought " hands ‘oie hiny and tell hir n and advance with cease- r The a ood- |to . safeguard . a eee Knox, in erie one window More's gown bye. eo secretary of state, and interesting gown apes Se aro Mer 21d Merrifield, . the COMP STOCK and } a autdeep on that the of Saltair the county Saic wilt the ad right ir ies x ed abackbottle| keep the to Garfleld, road from and Gart ad: heen tae with .whilc the! Lake. entering . Four South H h v a ering ' i t rime was committe street, making the speedway com2 £ ‘orone s ey anks ete eire z ~ tng }body : eS nok, t ASe Joseph a se ple a iron EB rands will tend be esullteee at a ine a othe rey ton! ed to modate 10 000 \ people \ Taylor nti rlaking establishment > a cost of $15,000 near the lake va rminal to be prepared: for burial, of the roa¢ rate! in, ous ig he un- and Peas chtful forbearance Roosevelt | debted for wh: ctever success Mr. to with weather president-elect a A, Mont., out in the corridor, Mr, lerrifield is an old friend of the Mrs. Charles Anderson ; "nai + and Mrs. Lewis More of Cincinnati, sisters of Mrs. ‘Taft. Mrs. Anderson. who is the house guest of Mrs, Nicholas Anderson during her stay in Wash-| ington, went the The eicred x ‘ at were black cashmere. circle i2 o'clock und | Pretty » embroidered in blue and silver the interesting matrons the plete the About discuss Lodge. daughter of white tulle| e BicDoll sree oe aha cross || | not always respons to the popular erroneous, is assump ston Such will. displomatic| the of members in the meantime had been es-|judging by the record of legislation to the marble room, where they| ®ccomplished. The will of the people in delicate |S¢Tted Bell. for the . leral who time sat pink satin. Me r Louise W. Taft, W.. Taft, was in ANY BE WILL , | were York} of New Taft W: of paale green tulle em-| Henry Last Night. ore ll neavily outlining the court train. [ts|e! seats cept upon the part isof those iibe rative chamber in the and . upon the st: rete who had | best sonse-a chamber wherefullest the a's = foundation was of white satin. The had pon the stands outside, but eae es sions 3 of the , hourir might 1© a 1 } 5. qe a » ea F gs arrested sleeves were of point ae a er = Belen provided with tickets} ona where the better egment: of the} also the trimming... Mrs. Taft's jewels © oe to the Senate galleries. people w ould tind ultimat <p sion. | as wv > =i 10-3 , s were qa collar of pearls and a diamond ist twenty minutes in the hy hose dnethelrunre flee Fine= ro : spray, which she wore in her coif-|president's room was spent by the] ments Se sweep it va vwrould | feur. president and president-elect chattiIng| overturn one of the rouge t safe-| The vice president and Mrs. Sher-| pleasantly and telling each other|S&uards of our political fabric. man were second in interest tonight| funny stories The room rang ae Personal Tiles. to President and Mrs. Taft. Mrs.| the laughter of the two men In I cannot Sover the personal ties | Sherman wore an exquisite gown ot} few minutes in came Senators ae which have been formed here without silver brocade, semi-Princess, with a@/ and Lodge and General Bell, chief of deep € pee Lam your grateful debtsraceful sweep of train The gown staff, and pulled' up chairs to comveuaes et Wren : ae 78 a F Kind- Dire. s DISMAL DIVE line and richness of material. It was} (0 oe = nes chamber : , rensoning Sete expression of the | of white chiffon, embroidered in sil- le 1ere = general rejoicing about mom nt, but that. will, which: is. the | ver in a design of goldenrod, the pat-| the capitol hen the news was passed | fruit of, delibe Fate intellige nt. reflection, | tern extending from the waistband, around that the ceremonies would nets Th ate of the United States was } de-| a be by our fathers ‘to ex-| desig ned chamber, Senate the Inside the skirt in front andj held to the hem.of was embroidered in a diamond vecklace wa vising bebeen onthe -fructure fondd che. wines blow bear- | sald, t] Smith. (Continued ------ || | acceptable co on Surround Taft. "President twice iron ‘toundrs MURDERED ; and complex solution i" for "A future-ques- ere iat will SE Pe ; CAun ere The jealous as ever ot and its Just powers 24 of, the popular Ei foretell that auestions wi ees aes Ss Nes i t ve rs Americ em "P Batt rie ant to the Y. ae Chat: "t iutomobile, i gar Sation The aa wy Box: eatter i) | Saltair, whieh fs to cost: seer retar then took. the toastmaster'a! be entirely conipleteds by chalr and. presided Weleomes rol that a> cbinoak Tt extended, the . evangelist by W.H. TibI , ulla nd" nk ABthe : mre 7 ; I iaere sai yy M. ve A a a Bishop. Spar ils line ~) which the ivticles of. ¢ ‘onstttution | | i -!respe C3 sS o signing found them aoe ; Statesmen ons under eee br sagovernment Modes NK pts aad is TLin| Wean t andTIN an fmportant thuehee Lots our social and industrial : M ‘ In the meantime Mr. Taft had enore o me who ge SaLatiat sc sc imse i < i : : e Mi UN EnY, d himself a big and arm was chair surin wilonfidence, 1 eee anefor ‘a I a is solution le ve It will wit! @= pes corner of the inroom, which Seewillbe rounde 5 by statesmen wl d yea BS ae z ‘ 10 dropped in in harmony with the genius of Amorito See him. Occasionally he retired|can Institutions and which will comto the rhe sure of a window to dis-| port with our best national interest, ; Washington executive they it not eee a ated Senate Is today as jts proper atenition : aif "gs as and as worthy net the bills relating to their aes i : departments and these officers ve-| fee d to different corners ‘ ofthe room| to peruse them, handing them for tp =| Lise upon of ye Ric: Grande? emploves \ Sisto ietin' at the Ore ‘son <j ont Line BoA Thats: Biber Woshéen. at rs' White House | from its le het be ean: Pe ieee hand. | da ative "duties ate Saat while its duti Ss a number of] with respect to treaties and apoint- » < . 2 Of banked three ery aa ele: a chairs and craned its neck tonight, | Same The the better to sce re "new lady of the White House." Mrs. Taft's gown was/ Corps short-waisted, an empire model, its! corted general e ne | passage ssage or charged with r his duty seeing them es vy ith the of in his hands] Grog ded j ae 7 pr "reside: hat iad toaroun oe A wile wihch were of displayed mirrored on the surface the pool.or The decorations upon the stairways and: in the " « supper rooms were green starred with ; i white The blossoms eighteen sple ndid chandeliers gs a ed containing 150 lights each furnish 1 light for ah ball room. The illuminations surpassed anything at any prehe. poe of the room, a veritable | pills awaiting his signature. Senators| The decorative schemé) ang representatives interested in their| the ball room . had P been feet high with palms dona > pie force of clerks from the and Senae was also on The President found of the stand was worked out in gold, the front was hung with large wreaths and the interior decorated with Amer-} ican Beauty roses, orchids and eg plants Oo ee one eee : t had been draped with cream-colored room, and Mrs Sherman going into RETA predecessors. | bunting, the green effect being pro- | the vice president' s room The Senate of the United States duced by the foliage which was disPresident Roosevelt's entire cabinet,}| must' remain an import: wnt part of a | ivibuted throughout with riotous pro-| Some of the assistant secretaries and thoroughly independent, co-ordinate | fusion, ais staff of bureau were in attendance | aot h of es are ‘ oat ee ArVeritable Bower of Flowers. The ee pillars at each end of the room ha ot been decorated. The Presidential | stand was situated at a Smith, ‘ oan its B, most successful ev ange Li ‘4 we active most the ne aus: 4 > Xez i peli as Christian Men ' » Young wa (cn diner ‘tp. Balt. as ae ah ini His Jonge giv ne a and the party alighted. Sergeant-at-| is made and is heya recall, x| Arms Ransdell had his capito] police| of none better made by any fouislntive | lining the way to the President's room| assembly anywhere. in my judgment! and the party ascended by the eleva-|!t Will stand comparison with the ee the) great of Page From Prececde Open- ing of Evangelistic Cam- - Gommittee Acts on Engineer's paign of Y. M.C. A. Report Submitted e j |