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Show TOE STRANGER rr Of loro ICKED ppj,r, if and ra ( tl PUT- - ' ADlNa ill Ci r Min J Ci?rKuo:?."N- card 2Si wni termatiMi t W.b., of Hag, im vttb M Gua. Waihiij. 11 City. Ird da rj the Work Soon. thla aotin ORS. yesterday dpeP-fron- of tbo building there eeven feet "STV; liL for the piinwo of affording room n of th gJdMton avenue there will be two 2J5J2rta and the aame number on to man-bole- o, mdfrTfrom the building out to duct. there will be tblrty-al- a - Kk tab" wiJ ta of tbeae durta will ex-favenue. aa Washington then branch off on 8outh firtJton. twelve will branch off on JLiij-algb- ,rted- lpad ar t and four will rased: b . tympanyindrprnUont Trlrpbono of I heir building on Tweatyabout aro eight ert Then 11 w ork tody' SSaS o much Lm wise to not at to be left open Sunday, t be four uenih i Xti istrator. y for mi NIGHT. ,1, ? underground conduit of the fL W - undsr- - of Daa of and all ct Mid da. the nun. iimthi Writ Na. niitrator. Attorney! Washington way bmween ISj Adama. and eight durta wlU be SJ t half way Between Grant ISf ullcoln- - The cables will each pair of wires and ns contain! n cable, there will SSoouhlng like 14.400 pair of wires there. uyllng out from Biomqiitat faaa charge of tbo -- Lgnmnd work, and says that on or forty a gang of thirty-Bv- e to work. pm wlU ba Pul SSd about 400 IS DEATHS ruta aiekaiia UQ tfcd from ant NATURAL 1, l!0f. Every statement made in these advertisements are fads, worth W.H. Wright & Sons Co. Merchan-dis- c for every dollar tpenL the closest consideration. BRIGHAM April SO. C, 0. a WeMter the traveling agent for under nilidelphla firm, died today -j- otorloua drcumutancea, and It waa Ijiievtd he was murdered. Webater waa FLOW STRUCK a PHENOMENAL ouzht to a hotel at midnight In BORING FOR WATER. WHLE said who a dull condition, by stranger soma bad fallen down stalra In I, Gaa Ignites and a Column ef Flra 100 Lm town building. Later he waa Feet High Illuminates That died. to a hospital where he City. vi Pa- - PARK PAYltiON IBlEf 0 S Monday, May 2 This Springs Coats a Showing Very Comprehensive To be without a silk coat this Spring is rc.tllv a hardship on any woman who would be properly attired. At the prices prevailing here, no inconvenience need be experienced in order to have one. Never were the styles more beautiful and there is a large number to select from, thus preventing that sameness so very undesirable. $10.(if for coat 16 inches tong; has $ 12.00 for this handsome poplin $6.00 for this handsome box coat made of pongee; has a large colplaited hack, hishop sleeves and a Pongee made with the drop yoke three-capbeaucollar. Another effect: has the large bishop lar over the shoulder. Ctte of sleeves and is trimmed with ecru tiful conception in the chamthe nicest designs in the champagne pongee illustrative of the pagne color and marked at a very atpliquc. The most particular low selling prices here. coat for this season. low price. e 331 annual dance given to commerate the founding of Court . Wasatch No. 2, Foresters of Refreshments will s Special Sale of Shoes For Monday Only Very Special Sale of Colored Dress Fabrics ani for misses' shoes made o vici kid witl1 ijatent box calf. Made with low heels. Regular value $1.50, $2.00. 1 Adi for ladies shoes made from vici kid with patent tips and Cp I .On1 dull kid top, and medium military heels; worth $2.75. Ideal from for ladies shoes made patent kid; plain toe and One of this Springs newest heels. dull kid top; military notions in ladies shoes. Regular price $4.00. $1 25 Brigham City waa lighted by a 100-fotorch of natural gas last night, and the Illumination bids fair to be continued for an Indefinite length of time. The source of supply came from a bore on the Knudaon Bros, property, about half a mile west and a little south of the center of the town. It was sunk, in the center of a meadow for water for stock and Irrigation purposes. At a depth of 210 feet dry gas was encountered in such quantities that the caaUngs had to be drawn. When n match was applied to burn, '.itjnjg(rerUtf.ufietlier there was a loud repo,. jA a roar, accompanied by a flash of flame which shot more 'than 100 feet, in the air. With unabated fury tbe gas continued to escape all night, the force being nufflclent to enlarge the bore, and the glare from the pillar of flame, although half a mile away from the town, lighted it, and attracted the attention of passengers on the trains which passed through the place. . The first news of the strike reached Ogdeu by the evening train from Passengers reported that the blaze could be seen distinctly from the depot. They were told at the elation that oil and gas had been struck. America FORD In ORCHESTRA honor of the above lion. Fords 12-pie- ce oc-- u Brass Band will jfr'ccrt from give an open air on Gty Hall Square eight to nine oclock. country,- - - There was a meeting of the prominent teachers of the primary grades la the the early part of h wsek p hen matter of the kind - of work to he done and for the 'exhibit was- 'discussal planned. Teachers that are particukinds larly .skilled In getting certain wardrobe contains several of these fascinatingly new Ideas, the lawn yokes and slocks combined. Yon can't leave for the Summer without one or more for the first woman you see after your arrival at your destiu-lonlll be wearing one. They're new so very nsw that we are the only store advertising them, so far. In Itah. And they are so reasonable In price. Cost 75c and up. Put one on and see how they set off the rest of the outfit. Wonderful Sale Lace As to the Fancy Silks Appliques Monday The East is in a perfect furore over the fancy silks this year. Light and dark bines and browns are the predominating colors and the small dote are in much evidence. Beeidea tbe shirtwaist suit in the tailored style made of wash material, the silk shirtwaist suit will enjoy unprecedented popularity made from moderate priced silks. Fancy patterns will in this instance be In great demand. And. knowing this, our silk buyers hare made the moat generous selections of the fancy silks and they can be had for very email prices. WORKING BEEN HAVE HARD ON IT THIS WEEK. the de; mi-mo- all-wo- Thl veil holds first place in the heart of tbe correct dresser this season, and this summer it will be used with regard to the hat drape fashion. by every woman who would conform to the latest idea of Some will say that the drapery veil will not.'do well with the lace trimmed hat; but present Indications point to tbe banishment of the now popular hat with the advent of the real warm weather. In it's stead the plainer bats will be in vogue and with It the drapery Veil, one and a half yards In length. It is certain that a more bewitching conception for woman! head dress has never before been adopted, and especially in this country of hot sun and considerable dust Is this Idea admirable. There Is also an economical side to the question of the 'drapery veil. The sparsely trimmed hat which will be so generally worn this Summer meana a lessening of the expense of the hat proper and the addition of the drapery veil atlll minimlr.es the cost of the warm wemhrr hat. There is ' a grand showing of (lie 'drapery veils at this store, in cerjr new Idea. Ready-madyards in length, each 25c, drapery veils of bobblnel, 1 7ic. 00c, Ready-mad- e drapery veils of chiffon with hemstitched and turked ends In brown, nary blue, blark and white, 1 yards In length, each 50c, 75c, . 91.00 and Ready-maddrapery veils of the mesh veiling with heavy thenilc dot . border, in black, white, brown and navy blue, each Coe. 73c and Mesh veils, the very newest Idea In veils with chenille dots and borders, same colors as the above, per yard. 2Uc, 25c, 25c. 5to. e PUPIL8 All I he schools have hem hard at work this week planning and executing the work to he sent lo St. LouIn. Ev erything will have to be done and all the work forwarded to its destination by the end of next week. Photographer Thomas and a core of assistants have been working on the photographic exhibit during the past week. The exhibit, will show phases of school work In sll Its variety. In preparing for an educational exhibit there are necessarily difficulties which limit the completeness of such work. Education can properly be shown only in Its effect on the puplla It cannot he exhibited except in the life of the school from day to day. All that can be done Is to how with what the school surrounds Its children in the way of material and Intellectual environment. Another difficulty arises in trying to make the exhibit The various attractive. processes of human Industry may easily be exhibited and yon may read as you run. In education, however, the result can be discovered only by study and comparison of work shown in the successive stages of school life. In Ogden every effort will he made by the photographer lo show the environment, such as buildings, equipment recreation grounds, play grounds, etc. Some of the largest views will he on exhibition at the board of education rooms before they are sent off. Such an animated scene as was presented yesterday at Liberty park where some three thousand children were photographed will naturally appeal to those who are Interested In child life. In the back rugged ground of the picture, the snow capped mountains are seen to the reason very best advantage. There is exhibit to hope that the photographic will be the best sent from this part of 9i The Lawn Yokes 2 FOR FAIR Number of Teachsra Will Probably Accept Pccltionc Elsewhere Next Year. 50c Per Couple .Wc fur nub striped mohair, worth Me, material which is having an unprecedented demand lu the Ham fur shirtwaist anils, tkimoa In champagne, biuesiiiT grey wnh a small blacg tripe and while nub" stripe. for Shepherd T heck in black and white checks, 36 inches wide: an Ideal materiel fur the shirtwaist suit, waists and children's dreueaT Regular price 5k S9rfor bat lute. 3ti inches wide, in grey s former price ikic. Veiling the Proper Hat Trimming e EXHIBIT be Served While the season is yet early we announce a very special reduction on some of the choicest colored dress fabrics. Story of Six Singularly Suitable Summer SCHOOL ADMISSION Price for Spring Suits Causes Heavy Buying Here The magnificent collection of Spring suits we are selling at 3.3 and a thin! ofi the regular price, is an ofier of which many practical as well as stylish women have already taken advantage You are doubtless intending to avail yourself of this chance; it may be needless to urge upon you the advisability of coming Monday while the selection hi large. By the latter part of the week there will not lie many left. Perhaps the suit you were thinking of will have been purchased. 1 9c for ladies tooth brushes worth 1 5c each worth up as high as 25c 0c for shirtwaist-set- Ix-ga- n. An off the Regular GAS LIGHTS $2.89 Grind Rupldu. Mich., L s. la- - R. K. Burton, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, had hia pocket pirked at the depot lata yeeierday afternoon and waa relieved of 120. The etory of the loaa aa he reported it to the police department ia aa followa: He arrived from the eaat yesterday afternoon, en route to Ashland, Ore-so- n. His ticket entitled him to tha dda trip to saK Lake. He waa boarding the Oregon Short Line train for that city when several men brushed up against him and he was Jostled In tha crowd. As he reached his seat in the rar. as the train was pulling around the "Y. he discovered that his wallet containing 9420 had been taken from the Inside pocket of his vest. He and hia companion immediately jumped from the moving train and came up town and reported the matter to the police, who. together with Special Officer Jones of tha Short Line,, went to work upon the rase. Pickpockets, three of whom were arrested yesterday afternoon and who put up 950 for their appearance today, which was forfeited, have been quite numerous at the depot tha last few days. It Is presumed that they are all en route to the fair at Bt. Louis. MYSTERY hr a K. Burton la tho Victim and Hia Home ia in Aberdeen, 8. D. aad all a boot tbsy latlon r f TRAVELER IS RELIEVED OF $420 AT DEPOT YESTERDAY bt Greatly Incroaaed an commenced' 0 customer is entitled to MAY Morning, "nia sh. B OGDEN, UTAH. SUNDAY EXAMINER. This store ever maintains that the HAS POCKET Nwa 'I 91.6diI' ? MORNING of work from pupils will be asked to prepare a set of ps tiers on such topics and so on. The employment of teachers for the will take place in the Imyear 1604-0mediate fm ur. The committee on teachers will probably make a report at a very early date. Tho music and libretto and directions for staging and costuming of the by opera "Olivette. to be produced high school pupils at the commence-toment exercises this year, arrived day. The program for the high school commencement will be divided Into three parts. The first part will be made up of four short addresses from pupils. The second part will be the opera Olivette and the third part will be an address by some prominent man, the delivering of the diplomas by some official of the board and the closing orchestral number. The music will be under the direction of Mr. 5 Coop- - Miss Woodcock of the Mound Fort school has received an offer from Sup- Christensen of the Salt schools. She may teach lu .by citynext year. that city A number of the high school teachers will probably be In other parts of the country next year. Miss Walker, the teacher of Latin, will sail for Europe Immediately aher the close of the school to be gone for several years. Mr. Crandall bas aa offer from California. Mr. Thompson will probably ha employed permanently at the Principal State Industrial school. Thomas has received aa offer from the Agricultural college at Logan which be will probably accept, Mr. WTIson of that institution, having resigned his position as Instructor In German. and The committee on buildings grounds of the board of education Is planning for the erection of a new school building la the northern part of the city. Tbe results of the work of the committee will lie prcsentd to vhe board at aa early date. . Miss Borenian of the Madinon, Miss Carroll of the Grant. Mrs. Cahill of Miss and he guincy, Miss Clare erintendent 1 We have just received 25 pieres of Galnon Appliques which are some of this season's most charming productions. They coma In cream, ecru and whte. Remember, this great re duct Ion is for Monday, only. Don't miss this chance to secure this very handsome lace for such a small price 251- - quality XOc quali'r 85c quality 50c quality 60c quality ' 15 G. yd Miss Crompton of the Washington. Richey of the Iingree, Miss Harrows of the Central. Miss Barker of the Mound Fort and Mrs. Wsdeof the Five Points school will prepare special work in color for the exhibit. Miss Fitzgerald nr the Emerson. Miss Lynch of tlin Madison. Mrs. Burton of the Quincy. Mr. Hishop of the Washington. Miss Stone of the Mrs. Hirst of the Central. Mr. Hanzlik of Mound Fort. Miss Wittenberg of the Grant, will be asked for the different kinds of work In arithmetic. Miss Harrows of the Central, Miss White of the Grant. Misa Mitchell of the Madison, Miss Skeen of the Quincy, Miss Hume of Mound Fort, will be asked fur special work in reading and spelling, and so on will all of the teachers be given the work they can best do In preparing the Ogden exhibit. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. of Schools Slate Superintendent Nelson visited the high school last Tuesday. He will come again on Thursday next and address tbe pupils. H. II. Tlmraas has been taking pictures during the past week of the building, class rooms and pupils for the educational exhibit at the world's fair The proofs have been and are excellent. A meeting of the two year commercial students has been beld and Bertha Mattson elected president of the class. The classes In civil government experienced some difficulty in mastering the procedure of electing a United States president, and Professor Thomas has accordingly divided the classes np Into states, each class represent ing some state of the Union. Each state ia to have Its state convention and senu Its delegates to the national convention of both parties. Ahley Boyle bas been humiliated for president. on the Republican ticket and Lester Charles for vice president. Wade Johuson and flegrge McBeih are. the 'iJenux-ra- i ic. canuldaies. Pln-gre- By all means sea to It that your n The Newest Belts And you were thinking of bells while reading of the glories of the handbags in another column of this ad. Yes. the bells are here - the newest and sueh a large selection has never before been brought lo Ogden. Aud the prices nre so low. Right now the proper thing Is the crushed leathers In different, colors. Made of kid they are already being designated aa the proper thing for the Summer as well as this Spring the softness of the leather and It being as thin and light as fabric being so favorable for the warmer weather. We are showing every new Idea in these crushed leather belts at 50c, 75c and up to 92.00. The windows aro telling the story of the wonders of these belts much better than any written description. The senior class bas selected Ita motto, which Is Esse qnam vldere. Tho class flower will be the red rose. Tli plus which are said to he of a handsome design have been ordered and will cost something over 910- The aihleiic meet with the Salt lAke high school will take place on May 14th. The teams will be tried out today. Professor Thompson visited tho Sail Lake High school on Thursday. The Junior r.lasa will give the last dance of the season on the evening of June 1st. LIVELY RUNAWAY YESTERDAY Style Suggestions The Hand Bag Has First Place Everything else ran be left out of the calculations of the correct dresser this season. If necessary, Just so rhe has the lateat In a hand bag. There are three types to select from and any one of these she decides upon will be the proper thing. Theres the l'eggy from Paris becoming mom pnpulnr every day on account of Its design and the long double-strahandles. And it Is made In some of the most charming leathers ever shown; besides the plain colors there are those made from Russian calf, treated in an entirely new way, which combines stamped and embossed denlgna with the nub effects. They coma in a variety of shades as well an browns and tans, and lined with warped silk; also a cola purse Inside niiile of the same leather. Equalling in popularity Is the automobile. or carriage type. h ia- hard to aay which will lead In the race for first place la the kingdom--obaud hags this or the l'eggy from Paris. It Is a most practical as well as a commodious type. And the flat iron hag has a bright future and as yet hasn't reached the b of Ita vogue. Tbe fisc iromncome In a host of new ahadea and Ineighth most attractive leathers. Needless to say that at thla store yon will find a collect inn of these popular hand bags such as can bo found nowhere clue est of Denver. In the Peggy from raria we are showing a dainty little misses' slxe for flOr with tho double-strahandle. The ladies' sixes selj.at fj.W, 92.29, 91.00, 95.00, 9609 and 94.50. Tbe double-siraand braided leather handles are shown. In the Flat Iron style the prices are 93.00 and 93.60. The Automobiles sll at' 60c, 60c, 91.21 and np to 94.00. By all means sea the beautiful line of wrist bsgs we are offering at 25c. 50c. 75c. 60c, 91.26 etid 9 1. 50. 25c for a large black leather shopping bag. Aa article worth much' more than the price asked. p f p p Low Prices at the New Bargain Counter When it comes to the matter of spending a few rents you east And a beter Investment la town than at our bargain counter at the mala store. Here may be found boats of little sectssaries at such little prices as wil saver be noticed. Yea kme considerable money If you dont see the oferiaga here. 6c for Wiliams' shaving soap. 6c for Colgate's shaving soap. Thla merely aa example of what Is to be found at this counter, This Seasons Hosiery, Had yon noticed that the real fan-- ! cy hosiery has become a matter of song and story? Aad la their jdacs tha blacks la ganxe, Hales, laces end. cosembroideries for the ordinary tume aad the same style In white and colors for the real dressing np. Farewell to the pictures of strength aad tho loud checks. Do not class embroidered and laco hose as faaoles. They are considered the staples. That Is tbe reason the window this store are net displaying the fancy hose this season. st two of the harness left on him. terday at Toledo state that the con Two small children had a narrow es- vocation of Rev. Dr. J. Wesley Hill, cape from the runaway home, at the of this city, struck reals a popular corner of Lincoln and Tweuty-fourisi rest; the children were crossing the chord that cheer after cheer aud ap-after , street, right in the path of the plause arose spontaneously animal. The children screamed pome of hia Impassioned olfmties. and laid down and the horse leaped Men mounted their chairs and shoutover their bodies. Tbe sight wae witnessed by a lumber who were held ed themselves hoarse as they were carried away by hia utterances. This The extent of Mr. McFarlsne'a Injur- la believed to be the first lnitaace fa ies could not he learned. tha history of state eanvmtkmn Is Ohio where an eloquent plea at the throne of grace ao Imbued tho specCAPTURED THE tators that they lost coot sol of their decorum pit reverence and Isdalged i 9HI0 CONVENTION la a regular war whoop. But their seal is likely to burn out, before tbe common sense of the voters . The Rev. Dr. J. Wesley Hill Captured cool, In November. How. maaileats tha Ohio State Convantien by Hia ever. It wasItself n splendid IHbtita to tho Elequent Frayere The Feateria, atoquaore and peraondUty of our pop Ohio, Timet, June 39rd, IN, Hae ular dltrina. Coma aad hear tWa wlnqisret -- dlThis to Say ef Dr. Hill'a Prayer. vine. Dr. Bill pranohRa the Math-- . odist Episcopal whnrakk Snadny'XBarn-in- g and avaning. Monday evening ho . "Spectators at the convrettoa yes lectures on krai re. h ; pell-boun- IS BADLY INJUR ED BY ACCIDENT. DAN M'FARLANE Team Ran Into a Canal and Overturned the Buggy. A lively runaway occurred In Wilson's Lane yesterday morning at 10: SO o'clock and one of the horses ran from that place Into town up Twenty-fourtstreet and was stopped in front of the court house. This morning Dan McFarlane and a couple of friend were coming Into town, and when near the Weber river bridge, the horaea became frightened and made a dash. The entire outfit was turned over Into tbe canal and Dan McFarlane received some serious broke Injuries. One of tbe burses louse and dashed into the city and street aud was fin up Twenty-fourt- h wnirt ally emptied in front of the was only a strap or Tli'-rbouse. Proof of Quality The The pleasing teste the ssthfytng tad healthful effects of the tender young; kirn of h e ; Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those, seeking the best Full weight packages. Ask your grocr. F. J. 1UE8EL gl CO., Iinporters. J |