Show TAFT MIXES WITH I MISSOURI FARMERS President Attends State Fair at Sed Sedalia alia Escorted by Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Hadley B By Associated Press Sedalia Sedalla Mo 10 Sept 30 30 President ent Taft Tart spent toda today with tho the Missouri farmers at their state fair and met th thu Missouri l mule in all its glory and o oIts on Its native heath The feature of ol th the theda da day was a mule mulo parade In honor of ol th the President und and hundreds of sleek nfl nfl- mals hitched d to all aU s sorts orts of ot conveyances conveyances conveyances convey convey- I ances brought cheers from the Mis Mis- n uhn vr pre r shown sho and ZIt ii from n t tho 1 President who who v was was was' s' s In a flag-draped flag box In the grandstand with wit Governor Hadley Then there thero was a trick mule owne owned and ridden b by year old Henry Henr Harbaugh that did all sorts orts of ol stunts for the Henry made th the mule bow to the President stand o on his ills hind legs sit down and drink Water water water wa wa- ter out of or a dipper play dead kiss kis him and finally do what the mule seemed scorned to like lIko best best kick Mr lr Taft TaCt shook hands with the the- lad and patted patte the wise on the nose D By way of orl off further divertissement the watched Hugh A. A RobInson Robinson Rob Rob- inson make several flights in an aeroplane aeroplane aero acre plane saw a balloonist make malce a n daring parachute leap leal watched tho the trotting i and pacing races for a while an and then the played F golf with Governor Go Hadley Archie Archler Butt Hutt and antI Rev Dr Paul Talbot Tal Tal- bot bet of City Tho rho President and Dr Talbot heat bea Governor II lI lIdley dle dley and anti Major Butt three up over a nine-hole nine course Mr Taft wanted to pIa play nine nino more holes but a heavy downpour of or rain prevented It ivan wao the first day o Of recreation tho President hat has had since he l left t Beverly Bev Boy orly erly more than two weeks ago and he seemed to enjoy it Immensely Ho He spent twelve hours in and about the thc fair grounds and loft left at 8 a p. p m. m I for Omaha where ho he will spend Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day dav and a part of Monday and then st st. start rt for the tho west Mr Ir Tart Taft Taft made mad only ono one speech In tho the fair lair pavilion during the tho forenoon and confined himself to tho the tariff He told the story ot of his vetoes of the woolen list free and cotton cotton cot cot- ton tou bills and won wor great reat applause b by asserting that despite despe the tho criticism of ot having employed Ita a a royal prerogative e att ho lie would continue to veto any bills billa of ot which ho did not nt approve J f. f J I 1 I j tr F I |