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Show I Whistles To Blow As President's Special Arrives President Woodnrw Wilson and Ms party will be the guests of Ogden tomorrow to-morrow afternoon for one hour, and II is expected that thousands of visitors from nearbv cities as well as thr.t;-sands thr.t;-sands of Ogdenltes will greet the chif magistrate on his first appearance in this city. The train bearing the president, with his party of forty new - writers, a slntf of photographers and others m bo.u I a special. Is due in this city at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and, aftei a trip over the cit will depart ovi r the Oregon Short Line at 3. 3d for Salt Lake City, where ihe president will be shown over the city r,rf,P;,r1 lor' ,r making a speech at the tabernacle, at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening Kvery arrangement for the reception and entertainment of the- presidential party was practically completed this Morning, when the general corurul" ee met with Major Browning and di CUSSed tho final plans. Only ten autos will be in the parade, together with a pilot car and ilv streets over which the p'irf' -will be t.iken will be absolutely cleared of all traffic. The interser tions of ever street will be roped off and more than 200 special police officers, Boy Scouts and members of Troop B. will be on hand to 6ee that order is preserved ,1 all times. Tho entire street will be clear of persons, vehicles and all tral-fic tral-fic and no one will be alolwcd beyond iho curbs. Owning to the time limit here, but ten machines will be in the parade. Thi was decided this morning and ( H and tato officials, together with mem hers of the general committee will be the only ones In the parade Decorate Places. Mayor Browning has requested that every business house, every school, residence, office building and other buildings on the line of march deccr-ir deccr-ir with Old Glorj . In the roping of the streets, the Bamberger train which is scheduled to depart for the south at 2.30 o'clock, probably wlil be held up for a while, unless tho officials of the company make arrangements to h;'t the tram depart from the south sid of Twenty fifth street at that hour, instead of leaving the station as per schedule However, this part of the program is but a minor one and it is expected that difficulty will bo easily overcome. School girls in their white dresses will be stationed along the line ol march and, a a proclamation has b n issued b Maor Browning for the suspension sus-pension of all business during the hour the president is here, the school Children should be out in full array, cheering the president, Six thousand school children will be in readiness! welcome th president, each with an American flag. Officers Special Police. H. W Beckett. Sr. offered 50 men from the unions of the city for sperl.ii police Hi8 offer was accepted by Chief of Police Browning. Pilch Porter Por-ter will have charge Ol the industrial employes and these men will be lined up at Lincoln avenue and Twenty- third sin ei .Men from every craf jI union labor will be in this crowd. The school children v. ill be undei the supervision of their instructors School will rule Just as in the past, except that the classes will close at 2:30 in order that the entire school enrollment en-rollment of the city may have a chance So see the president. However, class jwork will be resumed alter the presidential presi-dential party passes the various ! schools. Keep Back of Curb. Orders hae been Issued by the federal fed-eral secret service men, as well as bv the Ogden authorities, thai people Witnessing the review mu-l slay bai h of ihe curb. Special representative?: of President Wilson will be stationed along the Hue of the parade and this rule Is one that mU8l !' 1 ed up to. The Southern Pacific whistles will blast forth a welcome as the train Hears Ogden and other plants of uie city having whistles are urged to Join In the chorus. However, the whisth are to cease immediately upon the president's arrival here The South ern Pacific whistle will guide in starling starl-ing and stopping and it is requested that particular notice be given to this Bouquet for Mrs. Wilson. Ai the meeting of the members of the committee this morning it was d cited that a large bouquet of flower-be flower-be presented to Mrs. Wilson, while v ihe depot. Mi.- K B. Porter will pre-Mnt pre-Mnt the flowers to Mr-. Wilson In b -half of the club women ot 1 'gden Mrs. J. G. Kalck, president of ch j Women of American Patriots, was named to provide a large basket ni fresh fruit fOl the president and hit j party This will be taken to the train at ' he depot John Lewis was named to handle 'ih badges of the reception committee. commit-tee. The badges will be distributed b ;Mr Lewis tomorrow morning Troop B to Act The Boy Scouts of Ogden will be .,n 1 band in lar,e number-- and will rrn e'er valuable assistance in policing the course. The youths will aid greatly .'.nd their presence, together with the presence of members of Troop P 'he Ogden unit uf th National Guard of Utah, will give the affair a military mili-tary aspect. The committee on reception iP.ll e ntertainment will meet again tomoi -' row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with layor Browning to perfect any details that might arise between today and to morrow. The autos for the QPCasltml 1 will be furnished by local men. At a meeting yesterday morning the tub-committee on transportation met 'rnd outlined a report in which local officials and members of the commit- , jiee.i were assigned to their machines 'for the reception. The I'nlo.i depot will be barren Ur ! morrow during the time th president iiiiakes his way to the waiting autos, absolutely no one will be allowed ; within the depot during the time lu-Coc; lu-Coc; 10 and from the machines. The same rule will hold uod a; the cars Jiroin ub.t.h the pat'; GOnfrtgati I prior to their I rip over Ogden The members of the local eomraii-tee, eomraii-tee, together with state and city officials offi-cials will be the only persons permitted permit-ted inside tho depot. nn |