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Show HIE .MORNING EXAMINER: "FACTS 99os eerie lift SOt The k pick it out. ru.h for New Clothe will spring in and rvrrvbody will want everr-thiuj- r right away. Make your now, while there i yet plenty of time to pleae yourself thoroughly and get a full imiuaous wear out of your buit. PpU-niii- Bter Coffee, "Fine." gewSsTnle filer Coffee, "Finest," HewlrfrOne Coffee. "Goad." Crow per Ik 5o jkJSLivolrat Ik prKobe 354 40C Heekln i Kin-He- Extra Coffee. Tim U tba Goad. dOc per tt. De Co.. Gone Coffee. Ebemea Ughtful." 25e per lb. Co., Golden Goto Cot 1 A. Folser Sueeklme to toe Soul.' 0e lb. fe. House DwLidell W right Co.. White .Coffee. Teddy. Choice- 49c lb. CofKen-- mltb. Wedding Brenkfant -fee. 40c Steel Cut, u Hell Co, Beringte lb-- Bsker Coffee, B. Coffee, Price count for nothing, however, unless you" ace the tfuit at the price. That tell the ntorv. FRED M. NYE CO. ClotHiers. Co. & 2413 WASHINGTON Washlngten Avenue. AVENUE. one of Its bridges, and the company will bo asked to rales the other this Salt Leke, April IS. Water, water, afternoon. everywhere. This Is the condition of Already no fewer then tea bridges that part of the city laving between cn the two canals hare been tom out First and Fifth West and Ninth and Tanth South streets. From Ninth to WANTS LUNACY COMMISSION. Tenth Is n half mile. In spite ef the efforts of Street Superintendent J. T. Capa Girardeau, Mo., April IE The Raleigh, thirty teams and seventy-fivmen damage Is being done. FVtr the verdict of the coroner's Jury that lira. last forty-eighours RaMgh baa kept Dr. A. D. Blomoyer who died mysmen at work on the banks of the Ninth teriously Wednesday had, oommttted street canals. All last night he super- suielde had been ignored by County intended toe work In person. The flood Preseontar Alexander and he today waters from Rod Butte, Emigration caused a guard to be placed ov Dr. and Parleys canyon were diverted as Blumeyer and applied far the appointment of a lunacy oommiaaloa. Dr. Blawell as possible. Men have built banks on both uidee rney er was found unconscious when of the two cs nsle, but they have not the death of his wife was discovered been able to overeofne the flood wat- end ley In an adjoining root. When he was restored to oonactoua-bers, and toe end to not la sight If declared Us wife had take her life the present warm weather continues for two or three days longer, the by injecting morphine. TmUmony of damage will amount to thousands of the servants of too household was to toe effect that Dr. Btomep or had quar-rvla- d dollars. with hie wife prior to her death. As It la now, toe West Side Rapid Transit company la entirely out of commission. The two care of the comIf Chare to leak I toa cylinder and pany are tied up between the ends of them to no Bound of biasing around the lino. One of too bridges of the tho spoking plug when toe starting car company on Ninth Sooth and one beadle to turned the leak probably la at Tenth South had been torn out In the enbwmt vlve or. toe piston Lake Salt Route raised rings. Yesterday the WARDLEIGH C. dens. The plan worked exceptionally well end the children recvlved for a penny TEN BRIDGES OUT. gush A CterCa Pianos. Newman Brea. Organ H. Fur once fickle ataiht-- r teMut-- to realize that a aiurui euuld fluauwe the plana of aura, sad Friday prorod to be a day perfect in every way ta facilitate the preparation, far Arbor Day observations and ezeeciaee. Through (he effort of the Civic League end the Principal, a committee, oonaUliug of Meears. Austin and Hnrrl,. suceeeded in pur (baaing a aupply of tarioiw kind, of flower seeds at wholeaale prloea end these were distributed to the different school where after being neatly eetiod la small envelopes, they were distributed to toe pupils far the nominal sum of a penny a package. The seeds were saeet pens, meralng glorias end nasturtiums, good hardy plants which will tiirlva and Mitwitiii under toe care of the who will plant them In their home gar- at STAPLE nND FANCY GROCERIES Both Phones 1H ZS64 No Clothing I-l- Evans e ht riANOS 1DSICAL OKGANS AND MERCHANDISE e Violin, Gultara, Aeeordaoni, Ban- jos, Strings. let sat Publications of Sheet If dale. See the Wonderful Ftp Organ. G Washington Avnnu. NTS OGDEN, UATH. what under ordinary circumstances would have cost five times the sum. Not only this, but owing to tho fact that the culture end oaiv of flowers was encouraged and aided through school, many pupils became enthused with the real meaning of the day ad anxious to start a garden of their owa. While no child wee allowed to purchase more than Are packages, the supply fell considerably abort of toe demand, and as late as Friday afternoon children were still anxious to purchase them, but toe supply was gone. About two thousand paexagee were sold at the Grant school aloas, the other buildings having a oorrsspood-lo- g salq. Barely ecxoe good results along the lines of flower outturn will he obtained from such a display of on toe part of the public school children. The eeede will be planted by the pupils Monday more lng, the success of which end tho pragma of tho plants will bo reported to their teachers from time to time daring the remain dor of the year. Later on a committee win visit the chlldrm'o homes and prises will he awarded to too ones haring tho eteaa-es- t and ntaeat appearing hack varda. Ih addition to the distribution of tho seeds, each schonl held regular Arbor Day exerelMa. Not only piiuoi-plof flower suitors but those of rWanWnaao aa well were Instilled la the pupils and each grade cleaned their room thoroughly so they will be la oonfarmity vrUb the season Whs school reopens Tuesday morning by their taachara, pupils washed their desks, blackboard sad wledows, at serial toe walla and dueled pictures eo that tho room presents a renovated appearance.- The pnpUs displayed a vtan and energy worthy of tho os use and did their work with a will. Their efforts were not ooaflaed to the Interior of toe bull din eu aed hoys armed with rakes, shovels, eta, cleaned sad trimmed the soheol grounds eo that the bow present a tidy appearance, the Dee sohool sowed a town on toe west of the building and Asveral oboice rosebushes were added to their shrubbery. The Five Points school gave a very Interesting program, treating o the origin of Arbor day. Its plaoe I school Ufa and other subjects appropriate far the day. The governor's proslaaattoa was road by one ef the pupils and several songs wore sung by the different classes. The pupils of the Mound Fort school gavo an opsa Mr eerrcliie, la which the planting of their shrubbery was In torspesaed by singing etc. The predominate shrub was the ivy vino, which was named by the different classes after favorite poets sad characters In history. The seventh had eighth grades combined I giving one musical program Friday morning, which wan well rendered. .Following are the numbers of too asm: Chorus, Joy to tho fltardy Tree. Eight Grads Girls Arbor Day FMetamattoa Joha Bihler a....... ....... Origin of Aiber Day Ynilard Gardiner Vina Tracy Bln Belle Essay, Influence of Trees on Climate Herbert De Lameter Legent of too Fergetme-No- t Orllla Shaw A Oommulty of Tree. .Thoms Rosa Bong. Tho Gunny Gea ..Martha Shaw Legent of too Maes Bess. . .EUea Deo Four Boys Famous Trees ..But MuFsriane Winter Trees Planting the Apple Tree Minos Iverson Piano, Gbepardls Evening Gong.... WeHha WHeoa Story. "Appleeeed John.. Georgs Den The Blrehbark Canoe. .. .Alta Neleon Chores, April Ram.. Eight Grade Girls Alta Nelson Dedication Speech ei - . HOW ABOUT v that new Haraaaa pa needf Don't Web yon enat afford it tin yoov Owen ae a chaaea. Wa aell no Infar-Aroll, no old fhahloned appMnneea. All Otsr Harness mda jj me Round Trip to Los Angelos On sale daily, April 26th to May 19th. to July 31st, 1907 Good returning from toa heat ef leather la Boat workmanlike manner. Bias-ketHaltera, Whlpe and everything e. none owner seed J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. D0S0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods sod Notions of all tclndy ....... Worlds Greatest Pageant will take place first week in May. Ask any Utah agent, or write for information to J. H. BURTNERp D. P. A.; SALT LAKE CITY Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors Second Hand Stores Ogdens Best Drug iStore This month yon should disinfect HOUSE, STABLE and YARDS. wk. not Blow; Goods, not Show. BON 8, Ooode. UphoL E T. ALVORD totond-Hsn- d etc. etc. Phoaee 89 and SIS. Aertb of p. Q. !YAa tECOND-HAN- ltd. --U all Idnda STORE. of new 9soda, Call er phsne , l5T aSgSgF18 rubix !?. to IVe Recommend! MERRICK A CO, C e l--V M. I, Whit if. US c;" Av ' Z?" , Carbolic Acid wM ' We treat yon right. GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. 2453 Waah. Are Ogdon, Utah. Ogdens Best Drug Store WASHINGTON 33 AYE. Our years of experience in catering to you, enables us to correctly gauge your requirements. We now assure you MOtiT emphatically, that we have on display, a larger and better assortment of trust worthy merchandise than -- Th lecture oa The Jew la Literature." delivered by RahU Freund last Wednesday evening was both interest lng and instructive; taking up a line of thought oa the subject new to many people, and Rabbi Freund held the attention of hie audience throughout. A volunteer Company of bo vs. under the direction of Ouaclies Btakeoleo and Motick, spent lest Saturday putting tho athletio ground In tbs roar of the building In conditio far track practice. Everything Is la good order for the training of tho boyn, and a good squad le oat each evening, gat. In conditio tor the events uf the ting inter-cleameet to be given by the students Friday, May Ird. Thursday eventag Oaamur IVrade. Tsutonl Yanis da and M .Vt were haste at a dinner party gives at their apartmeeU, in hoaur of thnir respective teachers. The dtamer was served la true Japanese style, aad the teechero eajoyed toe hospitality erer before, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT THE LOW. EST PRICES IN OGDEN. Get our prices on Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Shirt Waists, Tailored and Silk Suita, Walking Skirts, 1 Underwear and Hosiery just to look, und we are sure the great assortments and low prices will apjieal to you. Oouie e Eob-ayae- Of the boys. The Senior dee sea will give a danoe at the High school assembly April 26th. The various olassse have planned pleasure trips and outing for Monday, and all are hoping for a lair day. Last Monday too Civic Improvement league announced toa offer of a stiver medal to the student writing the best story on "Tho Institution of Arbor Day aa a Legal Holiday. The time was rather limited, aad many etadenta, who otherwise would bare entered toe contest, were unable to de eo, However, tho offer mot with aa eathuslsa tic rwapoaee, and a committee appointed to determine tho prleo story has toa manuaorlpta U chart. The name of tho successful oompstltor will be announced later. Word has Just bee received of too dootit by hrert failure of Mends Brownell, who wra in Hen a, Nevada, at tho time. Meade waa a student of the lflgh echool last year and was sag-tai- n of the 'M loot bell teem. Hie sudden death la greatly mnuraed by all of the echool, and especially those of hte claw, 09. WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. After (wo days' vacation for conference, tho students returned with renewed determination to finish their years work. Mhay of them are making sacrifices, but their efforts to remain until the completion of to term re most admirable. I th nw bedding, pfastertng ha bee eomnenoed oa the lower floor. Ttie material tor the maple floor to be phwed In tic assembly hell has been motived. During th week, to etadaoU engaged 1 toe physical laboratory were made happy by the reoript ef a set ef apparatus which will be of greet eld to them la their work. On Monday Prof. Porter's botany clan enjoyed a moat Interesting and Instructive field trip. Principal McKay spent the greater part of last week in Galt Lake Ol ty and on hte return Tuesday morning, waa met at the cution by hte class In rhetoric, reedy for ed their T:4I eesetou. Th Dunbar Quartette, haring been d delayed on aooouat of n wreck, two engapemete la order to keep their Ogden appointment the crowd met a disappointment o Tuesday evening, to Tabernacle wee crowded Wednesday night and was eotbusiastie la Re applause. Prof. Bradford will go to Pnrmtnp-toFriday evening to attaod a per-enconvention where he has been Invited to deliver aa address. eaa-ceie- S. J. BURT & BROS. 2129-2131-21- tyrew ' SACRED HEART AYE WASHINGTON 33 'wiwdHL'jswgr w 10 Per Cent 4 Per Cent? OR Which do jou prefer to lenvr your money where U draw only A per erat or to latest la good ml estate and draw from 8 per cent to 10 per cent? I am submitting a few propositions that will net you from 8 per eoot to 10 per rent on the Investment. 1 hart qtbers aad will tabo plensnre in showing them to you if yon wlll.call nt my office. 2,000 for two new four-roocottages; Jots 50x150; rent at present for 927 per month. fl,800 for a new brick house ta rent for f 15. 91.000 for friune and for R. ft. men. 8-- 4 K. R. district; will acre. of land; noit-abl- e for three booses and one acre ground oa 22ad street. bouse and one foureroom 2,500 for one 93.000 Biff-eoo- bouse, well located. In any part of the eity, at prfcoes that will Induce quick aalea. Whether you want a lot to build on or merely want to buy aa aa investment, it will pay. you to larefitlgate what I hare to offer. GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE FIRST NVPL BANK. BELL te 'PHONE 1316 ACADEMY. Blaca tho advent of toe warm weather, to glrte of toe academy have had some of their physical culture dues out of doors. appreoteUng toe advantages to be derived from tho fresh spring sir. School will bo held t the academy Monday, but trees will be pleated aad the day otherwise fittingly observed with appropriate exercise. me COUNTY SCHOOL!. Mlae Peterson of the county school visited Hooper last week, where eh addressed to sixth, seventh end eighth grad on tho customs, habit and occupations of the German people, Illustrating her talk with pictures end photos from Germany. Th address was very beljKTuI as the atndenta are Just completing the study ef this subject la their school work. The civil celled YERKES HAS RESIGNED. I ar sure wt showing all the beautiful aad practical things you will need f ir your spring and summer wants your wants have been carefully studied. Wp Washington, April service commission has he upon by the president of toe depitb-men-f to famish a Hat of olerki Par temporary work begtnnlng July 1, who will be employed la making arithmetical cotnpetetioae la connection with the weighing of the meU. At Ita last session congress directed the department to famish Information on this subject In regard to too mall of all clissea. It la UDderriood tost 100 persona will he cmpleyed oa tola work, which will last for a year er more for capable employes. The salaries will nope from 1959 to HJ90 per annum. Clerks ere wanted who are not only accurate, but rapid Md who write good hands. Kill the bugs with Driver's Imtao-tAncon- s Bed Bag Killer. We also carry in stock the strongest and best Insect u 2121-2131-21- HIGH SCHOOL. 12. Kreso Powders. y COMPUTING WEIOHT OF MAILS. Win. Driver & Son Drug Co. Sec So here If ye ta , Formaldehyde Gall on .-- f you r Chloride Lime and Copperas AUk ZIEGENHIRT, SesenA Hand Uh m (0 . S. J. BURT & BROS. iu Attendance Continue, Good Throughout AH Institutions Commencement Preparations On. Tailor-made-fello- Better then Cbnmpegne end coeU no nore If these ooffees do not benefit everybody It eertelnly hene&U 91 out of n 1.000. So let the other chap enIn place. joy his favorite cereal To Do 7 The Urut school had exceptionally attendance last month, six rooms out of the thirteen baring a perfect rek,n. Tl.e eewnm grad had the highest percentage of auendenee In the school, while the boys of the eighth grade still continue to have a perfect record Miss Emley of the Quincy school gave a piuaMiui party last M unday In which ror thing In the room was beauti(Worsted with the flower ful dark red and drawiug by the children, making a very rffective'ahow tng. The children were served with u lutK'heun nd ever) thing a pronounced success. Mira V. Cat ter and Mira Brows of me Quincy garo a true Japanese party Thursday afteruoun. the entire room being decorated In Japan lanterns, souvenirs and other trimmings. Parents were Invited end the efforts of the teachers were rows. dud by about fifty appreciative visitors. After th little lute were dismissed the visitors were served with refresh men Is. Miss Ullie Thatcher of toe Mouad Fort scluxtl furnished tho music far the program. I'l'tii-tioiiil- ARBOR DAY PROPERLY OBSERVED IN ALL SCHOOLS. We handle ihe hind of Clothae that will eonven the Into a regular patron. All too New Fabrics are here and the cut uf our garments shows every correct idea worked out to perfection. mo, SUM. Sib. sis suits up to S90-0- Brnadenetlne, 1L d j Very . 40c lb. Brendenatine, U. d B. Coffee, j Very cnn, gl.10. Fine.- 1907. si.anner. SCHOOLS Better Than Ours! 8 fluperflne." lOe 11. FROM timo- d fossa Theres Good," Beet of Coffee. e t "Very Good." Coffe Jb Mf "Chore-a- Good." !Sc Coffee, Heaktae-Med- tan Ueekin Coffee, Crow Htttect'erhra Choice, Coffee, Crew 14, whjrli (hey render in n very creditable THE CITY 'Bette ScIiiSmSm APRIL SUNDAY, Rood Good." Coffee. UTAH. NOTES the beat coffer ere delicious. ..whereoHn. TharSoLiUnirughl refreshing. Siu OGDEN, Washington. . April 13. John W. Yorker, commissioner of Internal revenue ba resigned cd hi resignation has bran accepted by the presides. He leevi-- r the service to enter the practice of law. N with the dance; let jo be un-- 0 j B confined. A home dancing party, informally impromptu, and, therefore, all the more enjoyable, can be pulled off so easily with the Edison Phonograph. The other alternatives are hiring a small orchestra with expense and bother and taking up the iroom, or some girl tied down to the piano to grind out s. waltzes and two-step- to ylay dance wuaje. It sever gen But the Edison Phonograph li tired. It gives you the biumc ef a btaas band er a aftieg ad erebaetm. a yen like. Juk goto that mask Mate where thay aall Kdiioe Pbaoegrepha rod bear the Eduon Phoaograph play a geed wringing twtey. Natleital PheMiragh Canyaay 7f tekulii Aw. N. X Dealer with estihlitoed atores wasted to Mil Ediaoa Phonograph la every town aer covered. |