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Show tflia Atilir AjMJ T , ina wa nut C4- I mh'o - Ol. LUUld DR. : J. I. THE PRIDE AND GLORY OF ST. LOUIS. MORRIS, DENTIST. : Dentistry a Specialty. Guaranteed. All Work Shaw's Garden, Founded by Henry Shaw, the Most Unique Botan leal Garden In America Left a Million Dollars for Its Maintenance. NEPHI, DR. J. K. FORMIS, e Burlington rqd is the only company having its rtifiuinp 'solid strains from Denver to St. Louif . TWinlc of thk.wK " y - ...... position trip tliis year. If"you doyou will use the ton. You can step into our St. Louis Special at Denver at 2.00 p. m. oneway, and you are, in St. Louis the next afterrmon t 6.50, or you can talie the vestibided flyer leaving Denver at 10.35 p. tn. arriving in St. Louis the second morning at 7.19. Could you ask or anything better? Undoubtedly the most unique form ed by the Episcopal bishop of Missouri, of botanical garden existing on this and In a church selected by him. So v OPTHALMIC SPECIALIST side of the water Is that of the Mis far this flower sermon has been de livered in Christ's church cathedral Office at Sparks sourl botanical garden, popularly about the middle of May and the florBros. Drug Co. known as Shaw's garden, after the ists of St. Louis award the flower PROVO UTAH. benevolent Englishman who started It premiums. and left the money for Us maintenAt the time of Mr. Shaw's death ance. Situated In a section of St. about 45 acres of land were included ia Louis easily accessible by street cars. the garden and several parts of the It Is visited by thousands and thou- ground are today maintained in much : sands of residents and strangers, who the same form. The central gardea Uniform excellence would be a description of these walk through the garden proper, visit consists of a Bunken parterre facing the arboretum and green houses, tho the entrance gate; regular beds separtrains. Their appointments are as nearly perfect as human vegetable garden and grove and some- ated by hedges and a group of plant 'W. ingenuity can devise, v V times spend whole days In viewing the houses with lawn and bed surroundremarkable collection of trees and ings are near by, and it ia on this part plants which have accumulated In the of the garden that vast sums are anTfiCET OFFICE. 79 W. SECOND SOUTH STREET process of years under the selection of nually expended. Here are the ponds those versed In horticulture beauties. for the cultivation of royal lilies and R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, Shaw's garden was founded and en- other aquatic plants, the most condowed by Henry Shaw, an English- spicuous among which is the SALT LAKE CITY. 3 BEEF, PORK, VEAL, man, born at Sheffield In 1800, who gorgon plant, with its huge flat leaves. came to America and amassed a large The main greenhouse cannot be surAA" AAAA A A i. A A 4 AAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAAAAA A AA AAAAAAAAA MUTTON, SAUSAGE, In St. Louis. Except for years passed. The central part Includes BUTTER & CHEESE fortune 4AAAAAJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA In travel, be resided on his St. large specimens of the Mauritian pent nlnrnvTO ATI 1inTl1 Louis estate, which Is now the famous screw pipe, the traveler's tree of Madv fii-anil- el garden. At first the grounds about his gascar, the bird's nest fern and the house were planted and main rare monsters de- , UTAH country NEPHI f tained as a means of beautifying his llclosa, whose leaves are naturally perhome, but ac they grew In attractive- forated with large holes. Most won' ness the public took Interest In them derful of all this is the collection of Bank First National THE SCENIC LINE TO and were made welcome to them. It cacti, which includes an enormous Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pupblo, Colorado was this which. Inspired Mr. Shaw to specimen of the giant cactus of AriSprings, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, OF NEPHI. convert them into a scientific iastltu-tlo- zona, and tremendous Yuccas. Another Chicago, and all points east. CAPITAL $50,000. after the famous Kew gardens of greenhouse Includes banyans, tree . PROFITS AND SURPLUS $90,000. England, and he secured from the legferns and similar plante. Many of TIt; only Transcontinental Line passing directly thorugh an act enabling him to place these were presented by Dr. Asa Gray, islature Salt Lake Citv. General Banking in all its branch. the gaden under the management of a and some, as the palmetto. West Ines. Between Trains Fast .Special attention, given to .out board of trustees whenever he felt so dian pawpaw and tara of the Sandwich Daily Specially Equipped of town business. OGDEN AND DENVER disposed. As the new plans shaped Islands, growing to such heights that C. GEO. President. themselves in Mr. Shaw's mind they in summer they are placed about the WHITMORB, Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes. Vice-PreW. S. McCORNICK, began to take form on the grounds and grounds. a flower garden, arboretum and frult- G. M. WHITMORB, Cashier. Through The arboretum, which is planted in St. Louis Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Icetum, with the main part of a garden EUGENE GILES, Asst. Cashier. Fuflaia spontaneous were laid out and planned while a rows, is left for thewild ifid of of the plants of and Chicago many growth which in was build botanical museeum never cut until Ordinary is Its the grass region. Feed were put 60,000 specimens of plants Without change. Free reclining chair cars Personally Livery and its Sleeping is finished, the and the advice of Asa Gray, the great park-lik- year's growth Conducted Excursions. Cart to restfll a affords appearance Bus meets all Trains. botanist, was followed In more than formal from the all Trains. neighboring on Carte DIX1NG CARS, Service a la through one direction. Amid these beautiful change flower containing at ia does For fates, folders, free illustrated booklet, etc., H. D. G0LDSBR0UGH surroundings the owner passed the trees garden, native of dimensions, the ticket nearest huge agent, specifying inquiie of your latter part of his life, developing his Manager lores and wild shrubs and flowers, address Rio Crande route, or plans for a botanical garden and wel orchids of the OSTLER 4. ALLEN'S YARD. and pitchsllppeer lady Lake City. coming all who cared to visit it He er Main St. I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D., frulticetnra. In the variety. plant dictated the position of every plant W TTTTffTWfTTTTff TTf TTITTTTTTTI Agent for the celebrated T and tree set out and finally endowed a which Is closed to the ordinary algkt. the chair of botany tn Washington univer-sitt- y Is a collection of fruits, while to furnishes pupils no garden vegetable use will other... it and you to St. Louis. Try taught under the founder's win the Leave orders at Livery Stable or Mr. Shaw died in 1883 and, except-iasmeans of practicing vegetable gar dewCITY BARBER SHOP. Tithing Office. for a number of relatively small Mr. Shaw's residence, which ing. Requests, left his entire estate of over overlooks this. Is occupied by the di11,000,000 as an endowmeat for the rector of the N. A. NEILSON, Pro). Market garden. It Is the hotCity garden. The board of trustees appoint- houses which attract the attention, s ed tn bis will includes the mayor of St. picturesque specimens of plants are to and Treatment Courteous Louis, the bishop of the Episcopal be seen here. The agaves cannot torn All kinds of WHEELWRIGHT AND diocese of Missouri, the president of First-clas- s work. in size or lathis CARRIAGE PAINTER president surpassed One tower Importance FRESH AND SALT the Academy of Science, thechancellor is filled with fern country. ef the school board and the Half Block North of S. P. V. MEATS, VEGE mens another with Three Doors North of Postof flee. f the Washington university of St acaolas sage plants, on Main Street. a of similar and foliage. AND plants FISH TABLES, Louis. Under the same will this wonare houses In all these the larggreen GAME IN SEASON. derful garden Is open to the public est and best equipped among tboso dally from t a, m. until half an hour open to the CHASE & COLE BROS., the P.ifu I innnr Qtnro ? public, and their constant Sundays, after sunset, excepting & UIIJ L.IIJUUI UIUIU entails yearly additions. Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving growth An Important part of Shaw's gardens General Blacksmiths day and Fourth of July. That Its Proprietors. JOHI BEIORICKSOI. Prep with the outside world might to the botanist and student is tho he a pleasing and broad one, he pro- librsry. Based on a small but well setKtMiK to L I. IcMa vides that, though closed on holidays lected library started by Mr. Shaw and . V n wu... IIVVIU and Sundays as a .ule, It shall be open- and augmented by gifts from dislit. sr ed in the afternoon of the first Sunday tinguished botanists It comprises now lino Anything each In June and September, dates on some 26,000 volumes concerning hortireMade to order X Borted and Domestic Cinrs. which It presents at their best two dis- culture, forestry, greenhouse construcpaired, and Residence rates I1.&0 per roontb tinct phases of Its attractiveness, the tion and the like. A herbarium also toUeH-- d. fo within one mile of Central office. roses and shrubbery and the decor- Interests the lover of science and conSatisfaction Guaranteed trdrp:uiily for iitiOM "Ka Top j reran Uv comDle- - ative bedding. No charge is made for tains collections (rou . . - i. mmiunv from Germany's , ., h case. in every ted Its line to Paragona, Tarowaa, admittance, no fees are allowed and botanists as well as wonderful plants SuInIn,t and Cedar City, and will ex- - the gatekeeper takes charge of all of North America and other countries. CITY, - - UTAH. tpnd It to Kanaravllle, New 1 arm 3- - packages. The sightseer Is impressed with bttv Iecls, Mr. a small ny, silver lOKcrvme, botanical In the garden forming . part of the things to be seen L t Shaw contemplated providing pleasure In passing through this collection of LUIViAa I Alo completed our line to levan, with Instruction for the public, train- beaatiful plants. A mass of color, a I oonnectlne with the system at ing gardeners and botanists and con- clump of foliage repeated In various phi hope to make Nephl an Impof- - tributing to botanical knowledge. The forms and places is all the average I taut center. first of these Is met by maintaining the mind carries away, but curiosity somefor time minute's are O. P. Toll rate of South Door. To garden and beautiful greenhouses; the times prompts an observer to look for Machines, ouns and Tinware to he the cheapest second is fulfilled In a course of study the came and Known and up native home of a plant. Neatly mended. Organs aod ng States. In United for and work the manual and garden pupils Much more is desired by some and this a!! bind? of Musical InstruShaving, four-yeabe- the botanical about rentals a average who scholarship, in Telpbone done enjoy ments tuned and repaired. garden gives. Often Shampooing of the same ev to for towns as )ze their sufficient sum a other sides pay are accompanied of visitors parties gfirst-cla- ss style. PLACE OF BUSINESS AT and are Just aIoiit board at the lodge near by. As afford- through the garden by a guide who to pay local expenses Coming means of keeping the garden In points out the most important feature. on fee for touch with the community, Mr. Shaw One part contains rare plants, another profit. K. II. BROWN'S Residence pany, depends decreed that two banquets should be medicinal shrubs, another rare herbs, given each year; one to the trustees of tn the fall all surplus material is gives the garden and the guests they may hospitals and schools, for whatever Invite, literary and scientific men and this garden possesses Is freely placed friends of the natural sciences, and the at the disposal of any one capable of YOU ether to the gardeners of the Institu- making use of books or material. As Th 1 .00 fefttW main 2S tm t trt.l m. hch Ml! for 59 cer. or r klt t tion and Invited florists, nurserymen a resnlt the garden Is becoming a neE. C. DaWITT 6c COMPANY. CHICAGO. IIX. and market gardeners of St. Louis and cessity for all botanists outside the BsSnW vicinity. Provision is also made for few large universities who desire to di annual premiums to a flower show of In its best form the work that lies la Ctr CHp exhibition by which the Introduction of the line of their interest and training. la Two asw plants is fostered and money is KATHKRINK LOUISE SMIT1L "On on sermon an for annual set aside every Tablets. It 19 now proposed to diet St. LouH the wisdom of goodness of God, as box. 25c. I 1 5?v u hxsti shown In the growth of flowers, fruits policemen with breakfast foods ia Vr29 henm and othc products of the vegetable order to reduce their belt dimensions ilvered by persons select to 44 or under. kingdom cfis'and1 ' CHASE Meat Market : . in far-fame- m Hptivpr fiVU VI Wm Rf chase bros. V1U1IVIVL tropical-America- n 3 3 st. I and Stable. e Salt KEMMERER THE Joseph LiHdhart, COAL, T GENERAL . 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