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Show f kxamlnf.k. WEDNESDAY. aimmi. liMlI CHILDREN TO EEBiS AB MARCH IN Flower Seeds in paek-hare a full line of Garden and never we carried seeds before as Absolutely fresh, Garden Tools, consisting of 1 Uike, Alao a full line of Garden Hose, Children's Hoes, Spades, Digging Forks, at gets, Ladies Sets, etc., g Ve I'TAII. inSDGN $1.50 & $2 PARADE SCHOOLS WILL AGAIN MAKE DEMONSTRATION. Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. Arbor Day Style 2476 Washington Ave. $3 and $4 Hats A to Bs Observed in Fitting Civic Improvement League Is Active. HI A HOWLING SUCCESS OT IS Preparations for Arbor day, set by Cutler for April 15. are being made by the city schools, the Civic Improvement League, and the geueral public. The record of last year, not equaled by any previous year, will be eclipsed this season, so thoroughly is ike city Imbued with spirit of the day. A meeting of principals will be called this week by Supt. Allison, for the purpose of adopting a plan of action. The succese of the big parade given last year will be again Treated with severs! new and novel features that the educators are perfecting. It Is probable that cltlsene will be asked to join tn the parade. An order that it might be not only a splendid example of the interest taken In things beautiful by the children, but an outward manifestation of the prevailing sentiment concerning the planting of trees and shrubs. At the different schools, tree planting will form the only exercise of the day. A cleaning up of all school yards will be e number of the program. 'Hie Civic League, In selecting Arbor liar for some kind of a demonstration, n yet decided upon, la notifying the public that it will Inaugurate work of improvement Intended to be carried on during the entire summer. Beveral projects; such as the paving of Wall to Twenty-sixt- h avenue from Twenty-fit- h street, the parking of that por tfcn of the etty hall square, which Is at present bars and unsightly, and the beautifying of city parka, are being considered by the League, whose officials assert that the organisation la about to enter upon the most successful period of Its history. Gov. party at the Virginia yesterday. Fi.nl1 orchestra played during the afternouii. The deooratlont In the dining room were brautiful. The W. C. T. lT. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock, with Mrs. T. W. Clancey, 3U29 Childs tlus court will convene Judge Howsll has finished Seeourt business st Morgan and Deris county. A marriage license has beea grant td to Henry Kraus and Hasel Hunt, Jng. A young man, who failed tu reveal Lis name, was thrown from s street car at both of Ogden. p J. Galllgan and wife of Part City n'ln Ogden visiting friends. Jeel Priest, special writer for the Htruid, wa in Ogden yesterday on Ua way to Goldfield where he goes to py.tfi frsah material on the strike Twenty-thirstreet and Washington, avenue and sustained painful injuries to his face and body. He was taken into Driver's drug store, when hit wounds were dressed. As the car was coming south, he attempted to beard It- - The platform guard wav drawn, but he did not notice this condition, no he leaped, struck the trim railing and was hurled back against a telephone pole.. The blow dazed hint. d P. D. Williams, district freight and oamengsr agent for the Hardman Uaas, with headquarters passed through Ogden yesterday in his prlvata oar. Funeral services over the remain! of William Wfcrd, were held Monday afternoon at the North Ogden meeting house. Bishop's Counarlqr James Storey presided. A funeiyl cortexe more than a half mile In length folBaron small poys, ranging In age lowed the remain to the cemetery. Pattfrom if to 1C, were before Judge dedicated by IS. W. The grave wa on this morning on charges of petit WaJe. The esteem tn which Mr. Ward evidence the After hearing larceny. was held by hie fellow men wa prothey were given anipended aentoneea claimed by Samuel Shaw, Wlllaru to the Industrial school, as the offense Barker, Nathaniel Montgomery. Josto tlwtr first ono. Tha boys admitted eph Stanford, President C. P. Middle that they broke Into the house of Gua ton and N. H. Barker, who spoke of of a pea the devotion to hia family, hla Biaun sad stole quantity grif uta and a few bottles of beer. ever tha death of hia wife and uncausmind turn hia that fortunate of Quorum of Sev- ed him to take hie own life. The The Seventy-sixt- h enties will have no meeting next North Ogdon choir sang, Through sight in the Second ward on Deepening Trials.' "Hark, From Afar, of conference Swing held In Balt a Funeral Knell," "Fhrewell, All t City. Mrs. A. R. O. Earthly Honors. Smith sang a solo, entitled "Love Mrs. Joseph Peery gave a dinner UTAHNA THEATRE - Mrs. Rank P. Sterling of Helena, Mont., is In the city visiting her brother, Milo M. Rosencrans. Mrs. Sterling is on her way to. California to Changes Every Saturday ' pend the summer. Performance 7:30 and 9:13. EVENINSS MATINEE at 3:10. Two Dally. Except Sunday, PRICES..,. .,.10e, 20c, 30c MATINEES 10c, 20c . The Denman case was called in the municipal oourt yesterday, and, on tha motion of T. K O'Connolly, the case waa oontlnned for one week in cider to give the bondsmen a chance to locate the fugitive. The glri In the case is still In the county jell, and will not be liberated until the case ! finally disposed of. The members of the Railway Trainmen and the Order of Railway have decided to resume negotiations regarding their demand for a rtorter day with the managers of the railroads. Con-auetor- Psrtilxmas Tb Bs LAMPS ARE RECOVERED Had Bean Taken From an Automobile Owned by Secraft. terftet On Information furnished by a nura of toys, Sergeant Tout located four automobile lamps Monday hidden awsy In the Jungles. They have been Identified by L. H. Bee raft as pert of the equipment of two machines ent to him from Salt Lake last winter. The limps are of the beat make, and are worth considerable money. her Electric Display Helps Business Write your name with electric light Against the blackness of the night. Your name with incandea-cent- s signed ill burn into the public mind. WE SUPPLY THE CURRENT. UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. J0I. S. WELLS, Qenaral Mgr. E. W. WADE, Agent They are practically uninjured and tha thieves evidently abandoned them without attempting to sell them. This afternoon a hand bag was found In the brush near Writer river, and identified by a Mrs. Foster. It waa found not far from tha lamps. When lost the puree contained a sum of mon ey and a valuable ring, but the money and ring had ldeappeared. CARD OF THANXS We desire to thank our many friends and relatives for their kind ness and sympathy shown to us dur Ing the recent great bereavement in the los of our beloved daughter and si; ter, Sadie. Wo are also grateful to Dr. Conroy and the nurses at the General Hospital for their faithful errice, for the beautiful floral offering, the choir, Mrs. Mary Farley, and George Bain for the beautiful and appropriate music rendered, and Broth-er- a Larkin, A. Bowman and C. F. tll.ldleton, whose words of comfort will long be remembered. Mr, and Mrs. E. Cook and family. ARBOR DAY 15 Names April Planting. for Tree oooooooooooooooo o SPLENDID APRK. TONIC. This la known as g Time,' especially among The older folks, who always take something during this month to clean the bonld of Impurities and build It up. The following Is the recipe an- as glveq by a thority, and anyone can pre. pare It at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion one-halounce, Compound Kar-go- n one ounce. Compound Syr-n-p Sarsaparilla three ounces. Get these simple Ingredients from any good pharmacy and mix by shaking well In n bottle. Tbe dose is one teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. Everybody should take something to help the boold, which becomes Impoverished and almost sour after the winter season. especially those who are subject to Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kidney ; and Bladder trouble. It la ssld that one week's use of tbla mixture will clear the skin of sores, pimples or' boils. This Is sound.' healthy ad vice, which will be appreciated by many reader. "Blood-Cleanin- well-know- n f In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance H ritten in . Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. 25th Street PHONEH- Opposite Reed Hotel - 420 AND 420Z. . 5.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 6.00 7.00 Mens Mens Mens Mens Mens Mens ( 0.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 Fame Pants Panta Panta On every count and in every phase we are positive that our 1.50 Every suit going 2.00 ' Pints 3.50 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO courteous treatment. Shirts 2.00 Drees Shirts Shirts. . 'Vo m a i (5 .1.00 ...... .1.25 Vesta,... (125 Vests.... ...'.....Jll.50 ..11.75 ..2.00 Vesta Vesta 4.50 Fancy Yeats 5.00 Fancy Vesta 3.50 Fancy Vests Dollar on the Dollar 50c on the Dollar 1.60 Dress 3.50 Fancy 4.00 Fancy ON THE 50c Shirts 2.50 Fancy 3.00 Fancy 50c 3.00 Pants Underwear at ..... .50 1.00 Dress 2.50 Drees 2.50 Rain Coats and Top Coats at 50c on the Dollar Neckwear 45c Are you from Missouri? 1.00 1 75c and $1 Work Shirts gigantic sale will satisfy even the man who keeps his hands in his pockets and demands, Show me. We' have provided thirty courteous By proclamation Governor John C. Cutler set aside Monday, April 15, as Arbor day, and calls for an observance from the cltisena of the slate. The day should be observed, he declares, In planting trees and beautifying the homes and parka Ho especially requests that the observance be carried out In every school In the state. Hie proclamation follows: Whereas, By the statutes of the state of Utah, the 15tb day of April la set apart to be observed as Arbor day; and, "Whereas, It Is made the duty of the governor to Issue a proclamation railing for the , observance of this day; now, therefore I, John C. Cutler, governor of the state of Utah, by virtue of the requirement of the statutes, and tn accordance with public custom end sen tlment. do hereby designate Monday, April 15, 19U7. as Arbor day, to be observed as such throughout the state. "1 urge the observance of thle day In die spirit and with the aim which actuated the Honorable J. Sterling Morton In first suggesting that inch a day be celebrated. This would Include, first of all, the planting of as many trees and shrubs and flower as possible, both by private Individual and by the officer of public Institutions. If these Institutions, In connection with the work of plnntlng, will conduct such exercises ns most effectually to impress upon the minds of the present and the future cltlsene of the state the great vatne and beauty of a thrifty, growing tree, a double object will be accomplished. Especially la the schools should this be done. By a proper appeal to the loyalty and public spirit of the students it will be possible for the to beautifying of school grounds be secured, and at the same time for this invaluable lesson to be taught The children should understand that each growing tree has a life, the destruction of which is na offense. And thus will the dutv of man to beautify the earth and mske Ik n better home, be Impressed upon those who are entering upon the actual duties of life. "Householders would do well to occupy the day not only In planting trees, but in renovating and beautify-In- g their homee-a- nd grounds, as a means of preserving health, and as a valuable object lesson to their children end neighbors.1 E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains Suita Suita Suits Suits 25.00 Mens Suits 30.00 Mens Suita 35.00 Mens Suits REWARD For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties stealing the Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. NELSON, Circulator. Ur. Tagawa of San Francisco Is in our city representing the North American Mercantile Co., Importers of Governor Japanese goods. AMUSEMENTS. SHI SIO MenV 112.00 Men's 15.00 Men's 20.00 Men's flU.lH) -- .,,...2.25 .... 2.50 ......2.75 Dress Shirts 50c on the Dollar Work Shirts 50c on the Dollar clerks, therefore you are assured of prompt and Remember your pocketbook is your best friend. ! i A.KU 2365 Washington Avenue GUNNELL IS A CRAZY MAN NAMED AS CHASING JUDGE CARS HE WILL PRESIDE OVER THE JUVENILE COURT. Lawyer and Man cf Family to Direr! the Beys and Girl a. WAS HAVING GREAT WHEN ARRESTED. SPORT h - the politics of this state. New York. April Nwl," and "The Bong l.-d'-Tba I. Remember we have nix through flyers, fast time and elegant equipment. Take the Special Conference Flyer, leaven Ogden 8:23 a. m. April 5th, 6th and 7th: returning, leaven Balt Lake 11:30 p. m.. Only one hour on all trains from Ogden Union Depot to Temple Square. Street cars meet all train. Five minutes to Temple Squire. Trains leave Ogden, 7:45 a. m., 8:26 a. 8:00 a. m.t 1:15 p. m., 2:50 p. m. a, Lend ef by Vic- na THE HAN AN SHOE offers the ease of soft, pliable leather, and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. 1 SHOE CO. Via Rie Grande Western Ry. New York, April 1. In an effort to recover from Elmer E. Smathers the geld cup won by hie horse. Major Del-min a rare with the trotting mare Ulllon at Memphis on October 1MI4, the Memphis Trotting ssaocia-ticn- , as plaintiff, began yesterday to lay before Justice Greenbaum and a Jury In the supreme court all of the iactn connected with the alleged drugging of the mare aa the reult of a conspiracy planned by Mr. Sma there.I Tbe board of review of the Nat lone Trotting M'oriatlon, In December, awarded the cup to Mr. Smathera. The association claims tha Memphis acted irregularly. lxrd of review George IV. Spear, employed by Mr. Smathers for more than five years as a trainer, took tbe stand at tbe opening of the trial and staled that at Lexington, Jurt prior to the Memphis meeting. Mr. Smathera had ssk-e.- l him to arrange with rte trainer of Lon Dillon to have the mare beaten. He declared he received word from tbe trainer's brother that 't would cost 10, 0O0. He reported this fo Mr. Smathera who declared the price preposterous and said he would not give hut 85,000. That wee ae far aa 8 pear went with the negotiation. Millard Sandera, trainer of Loj Dillon, testified as to the intimate history of the wonderful race mare, detailing her performances, outlining her daily routine of life, even to the quantity and character cf her food and gave the record of her trials from the In time he took her as a Ufog md began to develop what be termed a wonderful racing machine. Bird" tor Herbert end George V. Hobart, were given their first presentations lift night In the form of n double bill. "The Land at Nod, la a mnaloal comedy and "Tha Song Birds ia a musical burlesque oa the operatic altua- tlun In this city. Roth were of tha liveliest sort, with catch y niuaie ana a good chorea. Among the principals were Helen Bertram, Joe. Howard end Mabel Harrieoa. Tba production waa well received. DEE-STANFO- RD DRUGGING OF LOU DILLON. four-year-o- THE LAND OF NOD. Warsaw, Me., April 1. Major Harvey W. Salmon, one of the owners of ike Salmon and Salmon bank which faded at Cllntoa, Mo., on June 31, ms, with liabilities of one million dullara, waa found guilty by a Jury beta last night on the rharge of grand larceny buaad upon tbe allegation that be received deposits when ho knew the bank to be tn a falling condition. Hla puniahniKBt waa fixed at litres years la the pealtenttery. Major Salmon was formerly prominent In First an a Bicycle and Then Afoot, He Took After the Street Cars. A man, acting so queerly that ha Yolney C. Gunnell hex been named Juvenile judge of this district by tbs attracted attention, was taken into Put-tostate board. He xucceedi Judge custody yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Clark, at the corner of Washington , street. LatMr. Gunnell ia a lawyer, a man of avenue and Twanty-flftfamily, a highly respected citiien anl er at the county jail hla name waa ono whose Judgment la good. He will given as Smith by hie relative.. will make a Juvenile judge of ability and took him In charge. Tbe man had a bicycle in hie po (!ignlty. Judge Patton, who leave the bench, seaainn, one that bs undoubtedly picked up during bis wanderings up and has made a good officer. down the street. It la being held by tbe officers until tbe owner Identifies OREGON SHORT LINE. It. With the machine Smith attemptVotir Choice Six Trains to Conference, ed to run .town everel street csru Washington avenue. Salt Lake City, April 4, S, (, 7, S, 9th. that came along unsuccessful After a time of pursuit he abandoned the bicycle end trusted Fare 11.10 round trip. Tickets good to hie legs to Intercept the care. to return until April 12th. With wild gesticulations he would Arrive Salt Lake. wait until a car Ogden. rolled Into eight, thru lain 8:30a.m. he would start after it. Being out7:30a.m. 8:80 a.m. distanced. hr would remain quiet un 8:30 a. 8:43a.m. ..Sih,ith,7tb... 9:33a.m. til another one came along. Smite 11:45a.m. was enjoying thia unusual paltlme 10:40a. m 3:10 p.m 4:10p.m. when induced by the officer to go to 7:35 p.m. the county building. 6:20p.m Trains returning leave Belt Lake City 7:10 a. m 10:30 a. m., 1:30 p. m., TO EXCURSION 4:10 p. m., 6:05 p. m., 11:45 p. m.. and CONFERENCE apeciid at 5:00 p. m 5th, 6th and 7th. SALT LAKE Ij THREE YEARS IN PRISON. 1 SOLE AGENTS 4 I : SIGN? WHY 7:00 p. m. Returning, leave Sail Lake, 10:26 a. m., 14:25 a. m.. 1:35 p. m.. 6:00 p. m., 11:10 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. Don't forget to ask at Union Depot, Ogden, for tickets vie Rio Grande. TROOPS Seattle, April FOR ALASKA. eperial to the from Junenn, Alas- 2.- -A ka. says: Tiwiwell On th requent of tt company and tbe raoammmdatfon of acting the United States marshal, Governor W. L, Duetln. celled for t crops, and 54 nm and two officer ol company F, Tenth Infantry. at Fort Seward, arrived today They are on tbe transport Peterson. quartered at the TreeJwell club. A parade took piece on Sunday in which alx hundred union minora were In line. No demonstration waa made, but threats to blow up the Penstock end flood the mines were made. Fire soldiers are now on guard and only a few men are working at the pumps. We (Bure MSess CONSULTATION FREE We Guarantee Speedy lute Curee la Oases and Abso- We Accept Dra. Elliott, across the atreet from old stand now at 2356 Washington Avenue. I a ert . f-- fL |