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Show ! lute them a jituiu: union's thank. wurity of u bounty, was ever than that i p.ark.Ml tt:e rinse of the greatest 01 lyjal'.y and .ar ul.iih me amid ever saw. iu )o:iug Amerii an a In rtf a liioe h:ll lad. The S.itiib had lurilly laid tioau !: ll.l day. liowt vr. i.-- t.et apart no', ani.s. alien t!ie Anuieety pro. lama! li'.i no iiiiii b fur lhe luinUiiuii of i lie Inins uuiui iiio d that all w.n bad Intel) been a the luiuonnj; of Uu urui. We anavi.l a -- .or. si the fi.io-.- i.itild re'tnu that in iaj me iiinuio to tliuso to their homes and engage ill the arts a ho have passe I ov-- r the river, aeaie of peace. As if by magic the joined by even a few who forty jests j armed host on both sides disappeared shoulder to ehouMi-- and like "enow Usii the river. The w corago man-herode knee to knee with them through era of the gtay vein back to build up the red billows of war. Sweet flowers again their itiituierirtyed homes, bind are the emblem of remembrance. VPw I up their wounds, and repair their these and strew ihem upon the i lered fonuuc. Toe gallaut wearers of graves in evidence that we IV) remem-- 1 the blue, hravtst and most maguani-beand ARE ibaukfr.l for that which j minis in th.r moment of victory, wiiu the God ot Battles has Lrought to pas a me of the exulting shouts of the rou-i- n the preservation of our helove! querur. Inn with hearts hursting with country. It is true that thousands lie j a great thruli of Joy that the cruel con-i- n unmarked and uiiUnown giaves. flict was over returned to tiieir larjiix beneath the i and shops and ollh es. Almost at once Many rest uufoomed waves. The resting places of these de- - we wese again, and forever, a united ami wilh hut iMMidri with no division parted ones we tuay not be able aduru with the ymlMds of affetiiou. ouc flag. But those who repuse there were heli is the recollection of these roes none the less, and after all, it itt which should iny friend, the principle more than the person things, u proud that wc are Aiucit-cauwhich mores uswitli such solemiiily make Eyes that formerly moistened and unanimity to observe this day. Apd hosthere la a weightier lesson atill. If we amid the smoke of buttle or the with will but learn it. in an occasion like tile campfire are now bedimmed well up iu memory of the present. It is suggestive of (he tears that the devotion and ihc fate o! those thoughts, both hopeful and retrospective. If we of the younger generation who hate gone before. We Join wilh these heroes ill the simshall lie deserving of admiration and praise when our race is run. our acts ple services of this tluj. Wo glory must conform to the lwst. ideals of in the work which they did ami value manhood. As ririxi-ns- , our perform- be) oud price its ronsi'quences to u ance of every duty, public or private, and our ixisleriiy. They went forth must be founded ou patriotism and from lieuccfiil homes resolved, a built up la honor. Enemies of good was lhe to return Spartan youth, government, whether foreign or domeswith their shield or iiikiii it. tic. whether secret or open, must be either sobs met and fought at every turn. Danger Brave unit her held buck their awish hearts resirainel and wive and not sounded invasion in is pf always a declaration of war. Concealed perils their tears a their sons and and lovers marched awny. are always the gravest, and those who work evil are disposed to choose the Their was a patriotism of no comdarkness for their operations. Enemies mon kind, for in the silence of their of republican institutions have from saddened home, and while wait lug the beginning predicted disaster from for new from the front as lo the the Inspired experiment which gave ua havoc which may have been wrought the glorious form of government we among loved ones by shot or shell, now enjoy. More than a century and their willing hands tolled In making a quarter of magnificent progress on clothing 'anil comforts and convenour part has atill left these prophets of iences for those who. if not already evil unconverted. Their expectation on the firing line. have beep destroyed, but their warn- killed, were hied for the missing Their hearts be lie valuable. There ings may may hidden reefs through which our ship ones yet they did not murmur. They of state must be carefully piloted. With were bowed unto death when the the great itfrease in population and dread news came, yet they complainterritory and wealth there may come ed not. Woman'a patience,- courage, a new menaces which the fathers did not devotion and tenderness amid were dream of. Every year will arise proh-den- ta sorrow Hist endure and wait which fottld not have been forehere shown In a luminous glory that All honor to her seen. But in lhe sturdy manhood of will never fade. the American citizen, in the patriotism and her memory she could not hilt which fires, every loyal breast, he ibe mother of heroes. In the independence and courAnd now, my friends, as we strew of if or.PES, nXAMIXKl MOKXINfl jury r.u,..: a;.- - lm.ee BICYCLISTS ic am! ti Ik. ! :' the ESCAPE address "!i SK . ; 0u Completely ia Carr a published. ereis were held Is puvillos today. The following li oVUv. M the eaeth'leei i charge: Bond. fjaito't j.iiairtnas: H. M. V H- - lY"V u palne, E. T. Hulaxitskl iien. tii Iv T Hulanlskt of the O. SdWI the meeting to orderHe end re- orin dUcew. "rk ,he 0 01 ' K' for the union, and aueatiou wee eenled 'l.'iwcrnment ran eaiet thatitat-lf-hue . aiihln wronger than lie- to generetlon the young for which the U. frtf JTt amiggle 'TTat iMr " carried p rosea11 limit. .."hy 'm the IJnv-ol- u ,h' " circle of the IJnco'ln'e ed.lreM at with anppiemenlery thotighle Condon. he Dr. A- S. guDf, by George by members of ,JnlS'w.s Poet No. S of the O. Gel-inta- rc jading of - A. R. ficcx "Covf Them Over' yarf'BelWCorpa gong. "A Utile Boy ly In ,rcini Attorney Hulaniakl. Is as apeech, thes introduced JjX' Mdletme. Hon. Heber M. Welle, Mvnior of t ft b and rnc governor made a itirriugutter-ura iloqumt address, bla patriotic sppluuded. frequently being In full: Following la lhe apeech Ftiroili and Fellow Citizens: Thera aro occaaions when human to the exprea-lio- n kmuage I Inadequate of the thougbia which swell in the the emotlune can trn. mind when utterance then In MMly find other we are met tsari. 11 seems to me that occasion aa this; today on j'tht such an ar assembled In memory of, I and to do honor to, those who at the rail of duty offered and gave up their live that our nation might remain ulted and its honor remain untirntah-t- f before the eyes of the world. No L. lhe individual, which age makes this truly the land of the free and the home of the brave, there la a sure cure for every ill, and a strong defense against every Inroad upon our let it come when or Institutions, whem-it may. Hcm the thought that wilh the recognition of lhe deeds of those who died for us, we also take occasion to look around us with the vigilant eye of the sentinel who may not scent danger but who is i?ady to resist and sound the alarm the instant the necessity may arise. By this I mean the study of ourselves in the fulfillment of our obligations as citizens, and the Inculcation and practice of patriotism in ourselves and one children as the noblest and worthiest of civic virtues. Thus shall be perpetuated the glory of that imlon and government whose foundations were laid in the blood of the sires of 1770. and cemented with the blood of those to whnse memory we this dsy do honor. The heroes will not have died In vain, and the peace and happiness and safety of the living will lie their sweetest, loftiest the sweet symbols of affection and ; LADY IE STRUCK BY A RUNAWAY HORSE AND KNOCKED TO THE PAVEMENT. e i - I iu;. i:wui.i .i- i I hit- mu- j Irotn A of ;j.i l.ariuv,; .dtittlisl f:niii fran; j.- an'u-.u- l and sc .vs gj,iln:i;:i ,it,vai-her hi a Tin til,) i list nisiiii ficiiy ui ! to !iiin inward hc cum ile uf Ihc . i reel but the burse taerveil m t same dirc.tiim and struck the lice!. Iliirnc. btcyileatid bicycle rider weiil tliiuu at once iu aud iudiacriiulu- ate ltcui on the puvcnicni. At first i' looked lo the fcnrritied wiuicM- - as if ia,l fallen on the woman liu.-M- : j - - 'n."l,r"ebb ran ui her aid and carried 'taller her into the drug rinre where utie re celled medical atiendani e. It was found, bowei er, that she i not Kcriou-l- y She Luckily Escapes uitn Only injured beyond a tew limine and a lorn dre. She wa able to walk out Few Bruizes, a Tern Diets and lo a larriMjie and was taken lo her a Wrecked B.rir. home. 1 he hti yi le was a complete w reck. The horse was captured. It is said to A. Mr. Keyeer, wiv ..f well iielong to II. 11. Thmiia. the photoknown Ogden barber, t n with nar- grapher. The cause row escape from deatti ui srriou in- - could nut he learned. of the runaway remembrance upon the resting place of the departed, let us lake new courage for the duties that await u. With grateful recollection of that which is past, let us prove ourselves worthy of tho peace aud plcuty which are our present jtoriion. No cloud lowers upon our horizon. The fathers araa, of present security end prestige builded well and the sona have mant reuse forgetfulness of the service :ad the fnte of the heroes whose graves fully maintained the' structure. It !a for ns to still further beautify and vrthls day decorate. Their deeda of nkrr and the glorious cause to which strengthen that mighty edifice which they devoted themselves, furnish an cornea to ua uusoiled aud imweakop-eIneplratf'jn which time and clrcum-gia- ie in any particular from foundation and surroundings make only the to capstone. The war is over, the In our hearts. vivid and pare enduring Union is saved, and to the future They died that our country might live; of our ness aud magnificence great our of remembrance, ud the tribute our ahull if lo we part as heart-fucountry, ll though it may gramma and those of whom we have been spooky. will still be feeble In comparison 'tifb'Mhe UVBlIif gratitude we owe to ing, there is no human limit and there will be no end. then for what we are and what we bin In these splendid days of the re"Our fathers' God! to Thee, Author public's happiness and safety. of liberty. Eight year ago it was my privilege To Thee we sing; Long may our to make a few remarks before an audi-rar- a land be bright gathered unJer circumstances requiem. freedom's holy light; With Mraik-a- l with thia. During the inler-v- il In beginning I made reference lo the Protest us by Thy might, great many who were then able to an-vfart that eight years ago I had the God our King." of living veterans honor of making an address before an the roll-ca- ll kin gone to join the great majority assemblage on occasion similar to this. AT SCHOOL FOR DEAF. on the other shore. They are. now Since that time this nation has passed Memorial Day at the School for the lumbered on the roster of the dead through another war, and with the usuDeaf and the Blind was observed in a they are w ith comrades gone before In al result that the armies of the Union was dismissed the "bivouac of Fames eternal campiWere victorious. The deeds and graves fitting manner. School waa ng ground." The remnant who are of those who fell in this struggle also for the day and the- - forenoon entitled lo wear the hronxe button of come before ua for remembrance, for taken up by a program given In the , later by a visit to the the Grand Army of the Republic la bethey too responded to their country's chaiN-- and of the some and friends where Like smaller to in death the soming rail and went down year by year. treasure which becomes more precious line of duty. The survivors of the later former pupilu of the achoql are buried. In the remainder as we see It gradueoufllct are of course, far younger in The graves of these were strewn with u flowers plucked from the institution ally slipping away, so increases our years, and much morenitmer' regard for the few ntlll with, us of the those who marched and fong'if. .u tne grounds. Below is the program rendered by tidier who saved the union.. It Is early sixties. Rut they wore the same e years since the great Civil uniform with valor and fortitude and the pupils at 9:80 a. m. 1. Prayer Mr. Bush. war began with the bombardment of performed wilh fidelity the part re2. Character Sketches Mr. Driggs. Fort Sumpter. since quired of them. While war. except aa a It Is thirty-nin- e 3. Northern and Southern Flowers It practically terminated with the surr- necessity, ought to be and is deplored, Class of Deaf Girls. ender of Appomattox. Even those who the justice of our cause in the recent 4. The Battle of IJfe Class of u mere youths enlisted for service In conflict caused no unsympathetic note the struggle would be now far beyond when volunteers were called for; and Deaf Boys. 5. Seng Class of Blind Girls. the prime of life, and under the beet our own state, the youngest, of the 6. Short talk Supt. I)riggK. of conditions would be on the great desisterhood, was promptly on hsntl with cline. But theae have a burden more all and more than the government felt than the weight of years to hear. They it necessary to accept. We all rejoice have endured the rage and tumult of that Utahs sons conducted RAILROAD NOTES. thnmsejves battle, the privations of march and with honor; and nothing ran he more siege, the gnawing discouragements of Inspiring than the cordiality with Special Officer Corbin of the Southern wounds and slckneaa and prison. We whlfh the surviving veterans of the do not wnn.ler that they are bent and armies which maintained the Union Pacific came in wfth the pay car from last evening. enfeebled, that their hair Is gray and greet and mingle with the boys who the cut-otheir step uncertain. If their ranks assisted in putting an end to the in The Southern Pacific pay car for the A of 'with each and solence aggression Spain. succeeding anniversary show is in the yards today. It will .more and more depletion, the reason is most impressive lesson was taught by cut-of- f in all the stronger, my friends and the nearly leave early in the morning for San this war namely, that why those who re- forty years which have passed since Francisco. main should be entitled to receive Appomattox, the country has indeed B. C. Vaiighn.SKsislaut to vice-premore anu more of our esteem. We sa- - become reunited, with no North, no South, no East and no West, hut just dent and general manager of the PittsErin Railroad passed the United States of America. Between burg aud the Blue and the Butternut all old anithrough Ogden on Rio Grande No. 2 pitapj gs!Pmwwwwwe3wwvww(jss!! mosities have disappeared; and on going eaat, yemrrilay. and battlefield was every, ramp-grouA. M. Scboycr. general sujKThitenil-en- t heard with equal earnestness from of the Pennsylvania Railroad of Southern and Northern throats lusty went of Pittsburg went eaat on R. lines is the time to get glassFor"Stars and rheezs the Stripes He G. W. No. 6 yesterday morning. ever." . es if your eyes trouble Lake City until the If 'as a people Americans are quick stopped at HaltMr. Schoyer is an old to light, they are also prompt to for- evening train. ydu in any way. Pennsylvania Railroad man and give, . .We harbor no hatred of Great time for a number of years was superinT. Britain thoui we fought her stubborn fm seven years and later measured tendent of telegraph of Uurs west of ly the expert optician will swonls with her triumphantly in 1812. Pittsburg. are on frieudly terms with Mexico The freight buslneiis that used to go examine your eyes Free L We while even Spain, our latest foe, is welto Corinne by way of the old line of LI come in our marts and to all the the Southern Pacific is .discontinued. 2412 Wash. Ave. courtesies that an honorable conqueror Herafter the freight traffic will lie can show. No more remarkable sperta- - carried on over the Maiad Valley branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad. The Short Line has connected Jul Jiw with the old Southern Pacific road and ia using about a mile and a half of their track into Corinne. evening fifteen carloads of blooded horses, the property of J. R Hogan, of California, passed through I YOU FORGET YOU HAVE EYES Ogden on their way to the New York markets. They are under tho personal until they ache, or your head aches direction of John E. Markny, one of the us not let hi monitor. Why your moat widely known horse dealers In pain make an examination no charge the United States, who for about fifteen thereonce a year now and at least years past has come through Ogden after? It'a the oU "etitch in time" annually with a large ahlpment of that may save you misery, expense, blooded horses for the New YorJt perhaps loss of eyesight later. Our spring trade. Today live carloads more s department la in skilled of horses and five carloads of silk, hands. making up a special train, under the earns management passe 1 through. J. S. LEWIS & CO. This train made better time than the regular passenger trains as it came Jewelers and Optidans. over the cut-o-ff in lead of going around Promontory Hill. u ' iM'iic. ,1. S'.iC '!.i:y.i:.I av!l-s W. finli; j i ; j i er r DELIVERS AT LES- - . "1. d r WELLS f. i :.!. ti. 7i:. ii.l W. c. , MAY - i ahat-gaih- ' ' away li.es 10W i re tTAR. TUESDAY 5J0IIXINU j ! i ' and2 Friday Thursday June and 3 Evenings Concert Orchestra Cosgroves Grand INTKGIH UlNtl Co. Miss Pauline SIokmiii. couiirt boprauo Miss Louise Toruerscn. violin virtusn The Crvsccut Quartette with the largest an finest collection of mubical inai nunc uit, bells and nmeiral iioirltlc iu the world. AT S:30 SHARP. PERFORMANCE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. V ercheetrn Dancing each evening until 11:30 by 1 CARS EVERY 10 MINUTES. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. A SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ALL REMNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS . 1!!c its wake many desirable lengths of almost every kind of material Hlks, domestic cottons, velvets, wash goods, table linen, towelling, etc. dress goods ON TUESDAY MORNING resumption of business will be marked by a great mark-dowsale of every remnant and short length in al menl in this store are marked Kci"??ts at cost or less with the price cutting thal invariably will i ie applied to all short lengths, will of seasonable goods at AUOUT HALF actua you get your pick li1 .uur lal,,es f remnants will suit you. Some choice pieces will be among them and shrewd buyers hnd another great instance of monej' saving values. n 3c for a hunch of ishing braid. fin- 15c a dozen for hell or amber hair pin, worth 23c. 5c for stockinet dress shield. d 68c for colored bed spremls, worth fl 5c for cotton duck towels. 5c for a yard of toweling, worth 8c. er cem-eterieu- 1 45c for lllntpi Honey Almond Cream. J9c for Rubifoam, Arnica Tooth Paste, Dr. Graves tooth powder. 19c forty-thre- for Packer's Tar Soap. $1.68 for ladles' lino muslin gowns, worth 3, 19c for Indies knit pants, lace 1 rim'd. ff nd NOW .. fr J. Rushmer ins mif eye-glas- . 10c for children's black ribbed stockings, worth 13 - 48c for large botllo of Violet Toilet. Water, worth ,75c $1.45 for women's new style Oxfords. $135 for ladle rein or shine silk umbrella with rretty handle. 50c for Roger A Galjel'a Violet Face Powder. Jc for a roll of cotton tape, any width. $135 for washable kfd gloves, worth 2. 19c for laili' lace hosier), black or colored. ent of trestles on the Ogilen-Luci- a off, spent Sunday in the city. cut- r |