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Show TUESDAY. FAGS EIGHT. The Spine Is the Cause WEBER CLUB of All Disease. COUNCIL AGAIN EtECTlEADERS . ft i Reports of President and Secretary Encouraging. last Night President President, A. R. HaywonJ president Commercial Nilimiitl . ft bank. W. C. Wright of the Aria of Wright ft Sosa, Secretary, I. L. Reynolds, the Persent Incumbent. Treasurer. Ralph EL Hoag, Caehler Utah National bank. Director. The above named officer, and F. N. Hens. George H. Mateon and Prof. Frank M. Drigga. Vice-Preside- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' Oil WILLARD BEAL Matter Discussed at Length But No Action Was Taken R. Haywood Made APR,Lm1idi ft V ft ft ft ft ft ft That Willard Creek water proposition waa again before the city council last night, coming in at the fifty-nin- th inluute of ths eleventh hour. Just as everybody in the council chamber was. reaching for his hat to leave. A motion had been mad to adjourn, but before It could be seconded Councilman Thomas was on his feet with the resurrection of the Willard water rights matter. He stated that ha had found a buyer who would take the water rights for 13,006 the pries the city was to have paid Frank Moore provided the city would get an extension of time to put In a plant so aa to turn It bark lu the same condition as It was received from Mr. Moors. Flygars moved that the matter be referred to the special light and water committee with th city attorney. President Browning Interjected a few words expressing his understanding of the Willard deal by saying that he thought the matter waa out of th city's Tomorrow we start the Easter SALE OF DRESS GOODS We expect to sell all the dress goods which are sold in Ogden for the next few days. We should do at the prices. It is a sale of newest dress materials. The north windows on Washington Avenue show some of the goods, and in addition to those shown, we offer at keen reductions the entire dress goods stock. Here's a list of Gen- eral Reductions $L25 Materials 78c ,n thtaJ- Not on old only the moat wanted materials and repreaentod-Copenha- gen The enure Mg stock, the greateot color are Blue, Navy, Tan, Rusaet, excellent 78c. ... values stock In the city, everything off- - Sale of Women's Newest of the Season Suits Back to Nature is the cry ft (l.js ft of the world today of the red at these reductions: Yesterday we opened two big ClrfS' PTCtty White named sick. and directors The officers healthy as well as the tl.lt (1.50 Dress Goods DreSCS trunks of above were chosen last evening at the sample Suit folhas Science in healing Weber of for Suitable the graduation, commun regular annual meeting tl.lt (1.75 Dress Goods We're showing 50 distinct styles lor ion. party wear and summer use. lowed the past back and dub. The raring preft dent, John bo would dresses Goods Dress theas Boms his of submitted report setting (1.00 found that the peoples who Ptngree, and In some bigger cities art selling Misses and small women, a big forth In brief the work of the organl. 7 Goods Dreaa (1.00 Mr. dosed. th aation t u much as (25 each. Soma are Just for year didnt know they had nerves, recommended that much cheaper. The materials are rungs of pretty styles In all earnestly Plngree who had never been intro- steps be taken to secure a permanent lawn, lingerie and nett and there's a saving of to thought that Silk The line comes to us at a discount SpCClSlS duced to apendicitis, among home for th. dub. H.secure a good the time propitious to tomorrow w offer the entire and If you want a Suit for Easter, whom typhoid was practical- lot at least and in this way make Councilman During this sale of Dreaa Goods ,ln inc)udlng th MW ladles' Whits could not aeo why Peery first definite moVe In the direc- It should again bo taken up and Presicoma today. It may require an ala lUt of special prices wUl be made Dre from ly unknown, who were neith- the tion of securing a club house. (1.50 to (5.00 on each you waa his added this that dent Browning with er bent and gnarled Secretary Reynolds' report which dress. cm Silks. teration. of looking at the matter. was also submitted mad. a creditable way and nor Haa Purchaser Thomas rheumatism, sickly 0 showing for the club. Practically Councilman Thomas volunteered the waa expended during the year In Information grouchy with stomach and that he waa acting only th. way of advertising the city and for the Indians the troubles citys best Interests In the Wilkidney entertaining prominent guests. Never lard deal, if a buyer waa willing of America, the primitive before In Its existence was ths club to take thethat water rights off the citys In so good a condition aa shown by hands and (5,000. Ogden would Greeks, the Norseman, the the reporta give la The membership larger Is being dune by probably save Itself a lawsuit, especialMADE ALL and mor. than ever, Britain early on the organisation tor the welfare of the ly with city attorney's report now file showing that the contract between THE TREATMENT OF THE city. the right worth every OHOOOOOOHOOOOHOOOOOOO OGDEN CANTON SANITARIUM and Mr. Moors wsa absolutely he considered SPINE THE BASIS OF The present membership Is 274 and the ths which city paid for It and I: dollar th of and It favor in First car leaves depot 10:15 a. a, latter; developed Includes many of the most prominent It back months ago Mainly About People!: excepting HEALTH AND HEALING. men that the water rights will lapse April would have bought Mr. Barker to agree Sundays, 1:15 a. m. Last In Utah. but could not get car leaves Sanitarium 10:15 p. m. Can All preaent at the meeting last even- 10th and become th property of a local to the releasing until last evening, and 10 minutes. They kneaded the spine ing expressed themselves as highly company. waa under the conditions C. Haley of Reno, Nev., la In the avery President Browning relinquished the that there and rubbed it and despite pleased with the record of the dub chair mentioned. . city today on business. to Councilman Austin and said: above outlook for the future. One end old their lack of knowledge of of thethegratfylng features I understand "As ths It council, of the sitNOTICE Mrs. J. W. Bailey, of 2(11 Washuation Is that th. membership of the when ths question flrst came up. reA. Heckner representing himself for ington avenue, is reported recovering of forces the vital Special Values in anatomy, club Is Increasing right along. This turned sums such amount aa fifty dol cleaning and dyeing formerly employed rapidly from the effects of a delicate which are centered in the In view of the recent business depres- lars to Mr. Moon, so that ha would by tba Elite Cleaning Company Is no Soaaor Underwear surgical operation performed some days not be out anything and the matter Is en sion Is considered exdeedlngf win ago at the hospital. them and by they employed longer health maintained spine, they and Hosiery entirely out of our hands. Now, I think not be responsible for work sollcitted court gin g. to come In at thta time and want the by him. Please taka warning. the world today envies, FOR F. Edglnton la In today from Lake- - Ladies low neck and sleeveless city to assume eome righto where It has THE ELITE CLEANING CO. 12!4t THEY HAD THE RIGHT vests no rights in ths proposition Is uncalled low neck and sleeveless Ladles' for and the city should not under tak PRINCIPLE. Harking back NOTICE vesta . ,...,...,,.,.15 COMPETENT JUDGES. It In any particular." la hereby given that In purNotice science low neck and sleeveless to nature, Ladles' saw, this; Ta Clear Up Matter suance of a resolution at a meeting 89s vests extra else Councilman Thomas and ailding thereto the full Personally, I'd Beaaty Dsetsea Mim HeepieMe. of th proposed Incorporators of th vests 50c, 60c and 75c. Lisle Fine Woman who mako a business of beat, like to see ths matter cleared up. Tbs chamber of commerce association duly Ladies' Llsl Union Suita, cuff other women come pretty nee comprehension which a masIn Ogden City. 1108, expense to the city of having It cleared tlfylng knowing what will bring about tho bet held April pants, . be would almost A meeting of would and of Utah. up and the Weber nothing are county, Here results. coc letters from two, anatomy tery XJale union suits, lacs Ladles' saveus litigation which will probably corning Herplclde: th proposed stock holders of aald as75s trimmed panto functions of nerves and orcan I recommend Kewbros "Herp sociation la hereby called for and will come If Mr. Moore tiles suit." extra union Lisle City Attorney Devine Says Cates suits, as Ladies It from hair ride," felllr, my President Browning Do 1 under- ant; and. asstopped a dressing It has no aura, be held at the city council chambers gans and bones imparts, alze, lace trimmed panto ..Ms and Restaurants Have Right stand that the bond would be put up lor. city hall, Ogden City, Weber county, Good science gave to modern life, quality cotton stocking Bertha A. Trulllnger. (Signed.) by the purchasers whether the city Utah, on Thursday the 10th day of 12lo per pair. Specialist, To Sell "Complexion could or could not get the extension T" Cigars. April 1101, at 1:10 p. m. on that day. CHIROPRACTIC. MM Morrisoa St., Portland, Ore." Children's ribbed stockings 1?e Council Thomas a For the No, the bond will purpose of, perfecting After using one bottle of Ilerptdd. per pair. That's the theory in a be put up ortly providing the city gets my hair haa stopped falling out and n permanent organisation, and electing Indies' lace boot and full lace ordila the after free from dandruff. oealp Immediately liquor entirely the extension. The came director to matter me and and for th officers, purWe search out nance came In the council last nutshell. Greco Pedro. (Signed.) stockings 50c per pair. up night, over the telephone late this evening." pose of transacting such other and Beauty Doctor, New Lace Waists. the source of disease the Councilman Thomas wanted to know City Attorney Devine here explained 115 Sixth St., Portland. Or.." further bualneaa aa may properly come I Sold lOe. Rend leadlnr dru by grists. before aald meeting. there Is any law In existence that If the city wanted to quit claim The M. M. WYKES Co. stamps for sample to Ths Hsrplold. Co story is written on the spine whether B. H. CANNON. which would prevent saluonmen or at once the bond would not be neces- Detroit Mich. 2335 Washington and tell you what ails you, cafe keeper from selling cigars on sary aa th buyers could then protect Two ala so 50 sente aad 81.M. Temporary Secretory. their own Interests. or any other day. with no laborious and Sunday . After some discussion, City AttorRight Lapses April 18. Councilman Humphris here said that ney Devine waa called upon for an personal and he said that there la no the motion to refer the matter to a The treatment is pleas opinion statute or ordinance In existence of committee would not be of benefit one ant and invigorating which he has any knowledge, which way or another so long as the water or regulated the sale of right lapses, April II, and the commitprohibited the nerve slugtingles, every If tee could not report until after that cigars anywhere or at any time. gish blood moves, the dor- it Is the desire to prohibit the sale of time when It would be too late. r Il-S- t 4 l- -l (25.-00- W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. !' BB cross-examinatio- mant life awakens. Is your stomach deranged? Kidneys pain you? Got the twinges that contort and curse? Or is there typhoid in your family? All we want is you to give us the opportunity We take the chance, of time and money. And especially for it is that which other practitioners avoid we can, and do, correct CUR VATURE OF THE SPINE. THE CHIROPRACTIC . DRUGLESS CURE Suite 41, 1ewis Block. Over the Toggery. LARGE AND SMALL MEMORIALS Carload Shipment Largest Stock. A-- 1 Work men. Lowest Consistent Price. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. half block So. Wash. iv. Tabernacle cigar, you must legislate to that end," ho said. Councilman Thomas then explained further, saying that some of the cafes, which have cigar stand, had been compelled to stop the sale of cigars by Chief of Police Browning, and he wanted to know Just why this had been done and If there was anything to make It legal. Mr. Thomas also asked an opinion regarding the closing of cigar stands In saloons on Sunday. City Attorney Explains City Attorney Devine then explained that the saloons should not sell cigars because If a saloon was cloaed It could not do business at all, except, he said, the cigar department could be opened without opening the saloon. He gave It as his opinion that there was no legal way to keep the cafes or restaur, ants from selling cigars on Sunday. Councilman Thomas then moved that Chief Browning be Instructed to allow the sale of cigars In the cafes, and Councilman Peery offered an amendment that the mitter be referred to the police committee, which was done. In the opinion of the city attorney the cafes may continue to sell cigars on Sunday as heretofore, but saloons having cigar stands In front, may not dispose of the weeds, unless they can do so without opening the saloon doors NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC To My Many Friends and Patrons: X beg to announce the removal of my old stand. No. 2862 Washington Ave. north of J. 8. Carver's, to No. 417 Twenty-thir- d street (south side); where 1 will be pleased to meet you all and give you the best of plumbing at moderate prices. W. J. DALUMORE. Sanitary Plumber President Browning I think Mr. no business mixing up In It." 1 Councilman Peery think Mr. Humphris point la well taken, the proposition should not go to a committee as the rights lapse on tho llth and we do not meet until after that date." Motion to Refer Lest Councilman Thomas Lt seems to me that an offer to fix tho matter up without coat to the city received at this time Is a good solution of the problem and we ought to .do this. However, I leave It to the council." President Browning 1 think this Is not up to us any more than lu up to Mr. Moore and the city ought not to dabble In It any furttpaff If we do w will get Into It worse than at preaent." Councilman Thomas, said, 1 don't see how we can get Into It worse, than to pass up this proposition without proper action," but he was Interrupted by calls for question on the motion to refer the matter to a committee. The motion was defeated by a tie vote and the city will allow the Willard water rights question to follow' its own sweet course. The tie vote showed Browning. Dana. Humphris and Peery voting against the motion and Austin, Flygsre, Thomas and Wilson for It Dickson and Powers were not present Interview With Moore The Stole Journal today Interviewed Frank Moore and asked him If he was the party who authorised Mr. Thomas to make the offer to purchase the rights from the city and he replied that he was, under ths conditions named, providing that the city outeinrd an extension of tlms and turned the water right back to them In the same condition as It was when he sold It. He Spedalj'Eastcr Sale for This Week 225 Spring Suits from 25 to 33 3 per cent off. 400 Skirts from 25 to 50 per cent off. An immensegvariety of Childrens Dresses at a great reduction. 1-- a Embroidery Sale 1,000 yards of $1.25 embroidery flouncing, your choice for 69 cents a yard. 800 yards of 60 cent embroidery insertions, your choice at 39 cents a yard Easter Glove Sale Thousands of pairs of silk, Lisle, Kid, short and long gloves at a special discount Unusual Sale of Lace Curtains We guarantee to save you 20 to 25 per tains or money refunded. cent on every pair of Lace Cur- Every Woman thinking of new Lace Curtains for the house will be interested in these facts. t LAST & THOMAS |