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Show BOISE WANTS TAFT TO DELAY HIS VISIT Boi6C, Ida., Sept. 7. Following the announcement that President Taft would include Boise in the Itinerary of his present western trip, deter- j mined efforts are bfIng made to have ' tho dato of hlB arrival changed so as I to have tho chief executive of the ' nation reach Boise on the opening day of the big lutermountaln Fair and , Rainmaker's festival. According to the present schedule i of the presidential train. President Tafe is due to arrive in Boise on the j afternoon of Octobpr G. The fair will ' oopu m October 0. just threp davg if i ter i he proposed date of the presl-j presl-j dent's Usit. It is thought that if the ' proper representations are made to tho president ho will hp glad to change his itinerary, so as to arrive coincident coinci-dent with the nrnntner o1" the We fair The fair and festival will be the mec-ca mec-ca for thousands of npnple throughout J Idaho and the neghborlng states, who ' will welcome tbi opnortunUv of see-fnc see-fnc the nrpgldent rui hon'-lnr' 'is address. ad-dress. In the eent that the committees commit-tees having the matter of tho president's presi-dent's invitation in charge is successful success-ful In havln? the ditc of tho Arrival of the president changed, an elaborate elabor-ate programme calling for tho participation partic-ipation of tho chief executive in the opening ceremonies will bo arranged. In nddition to the one already provided |