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Show THE THREATENS TO I An Old, Family Cough Remedy, Home-Mad- e Frepa red Costa Verr j tlmy A I.tttle, bat Prompt, Sore SUE STILLMAN 4 1m and Effective i Special Auditor Installing Accounting System Says Statements Are Untrue. k Hy makinjr this pint of cough save about yrup at home you not only readr-made 2. as compare'd with the kind, but you will also have a much more prompt and positive remedy in every It overcomes the usual coujrhs throatway. and :he,t colds in 24 hours relievos even .vhoopins: coujrh quickly and is excellent, 'o5. for bronchitis, bronchial asthma, noarsenes and spasmodic croup. (Jet from any drus tore 2U ounces of Pinex (.( cents worth i. pour it into a till the bottle with plain pint bottle-an- d granulated sujrar syrup. Full directions with Pinex. Keeps perfectly and tastes Stock!. Yon can frel this take hold of a eoujrh or cold in a way that means business. It loosens the dry. hoarse or painquickly ful cough and heals the inflamed membranes. It also has a remarkable effect in overcoming the persistent loosa cough bv stoppinsr the formation of the throat and bronchial tubes.phlegm in The effect of I'ine on the membranes is known by almo?t every one. Pinex is a mot veluable concentrate! cmpotmd of genuine Norway pine extract combined with jruaiacol and other natural healing pine elements. There arc many worthless imitatione cf this famous mixture. To avoid disappointment, aek tout drujreift for "2Va ounces of Pinex," and do not accept else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., .Wayne, Ind. oM-tim- declaring that statement alleged to have been mad by Commissioner C. F. Stillman relative to installation of the new accounting system in the county were untrue and apparently made with the idea of injuring him. F. J. Sullivan, special auditor, who is installing the systen. Intimated to the cour.tv commiwlon yesterday that lie might bring suit against Commissioner Still-ma- n and the county for damages. Mr. Sullivan said Mr. Stillman had asserted that Sullivan had two assistants and that when he was employed to install the system It was Sullivan's estimate that about forty days would be required. Mr. Sullivan branded those statements n absolutely false. He intimated that they might cause I.im to lose contracts for work he has in view and that if thev did h- - iiiisht bring suit against Stillman and possibly' the county for damages. Mr. Sullivan appeared in response to motion by Mr. Stillman calling upon as to how the auditor for n much looser it wouldreport take to install the ystem and what the cost would be. The special auditor reported that it would be ready by Jantiarv i and that the cost would be about SlOoiJ. as estimated at the time the contract was awarded. Mr. Sullivan the records to show that whenproduced he was given tho contract the resolution set forth that the work would require three to five mon ths. Mr. Stillman denied that he had made the statemet.is to which Mr. Sullivan took exception. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915 IIERALD-REPUBLICA- N, e If 1 vf n , liH im L, M $Jt v CENTRAL MARKET CO. KUlil lj,, ... ., ij . i KrW lU 'It l lli liy&e, T - "fWi fmm IBiLWWiffi any-thin,!- ; . it l NONCONDUCnN G MATERIAL DISCOVERED S0C!AL!STS LAUNGH Metal or Fiber Found in Idaho and Utah May Start GAMPAIGNf OR PEACE New Industry. Urge Congress to Pass Resolution Calling for Conference of Neutral Nations. The agricultural department of the federal government and the department of the interior are investigating a metal or fiber discovered along the creeks in Idaho and Utah. It Is a nonconductor of heat, cold and electricity Chicaco. l')c. 20. Tho national execu- and is considered much better for the tive committee of . the Socialist party wrapping of steam pipes than asbestos. at a meetinir held here today planned Edward a nation-wid- e (. Haxter, field agent for the of campaign in support the joint resolution of agriculture, who is at introduced in department by Meyer Iyimion. the pnrlv'a the Smioh hotel will leave for Idaho only representative at the national cap- tonight to go into the sections where President Wilson immeital, directing to call a conference of the neu- the material has been found. He will diately with a view of ending the return to Utah to make investigations tral nationswar and named a commiKuropeun a line, where the ttee consisting: of Eugene V. Dbs of on the llillouiot of ,".nv same metal or fiber has been found. Tndiar.apolis. Morris scr-tarof the He has been In California for a York, international .f. M. Socialist party, and Maurer of watching the potash experiments year to call on President Searle's lake. He was transferred at to Pennsylvania, Wilson In Washington and urge him to the interniountaln country to look after use his influence in obtaining the pas- the new discovery. sage of the joint resolution by The material has been found only creek beds where tungsten dealong The committee also decided to begin posits are said to be located. Samples ffilcal correspondence with the been to tests by the have subjected cialtst parties of the leadinga of at Washingdepartment chemistry view of ton. countries of Kurope with introduce similar resolu havingIn them are Interested In the relation tee parliaments of their respec of "We tions new material to tungsten," said the tlve countries. Mr. Haxter. "The discoveries have all been made In sections considered to have deposits and we are tryCONGRATULATES WILSONS ing totungsten learn whether it is an offshoot of these. The material If found in payrevolutionize the ing quantities would of steam lines and the lining wrapping Ilrolatlti Adopted ly Suit l.nkr Prin- of buildings. cipal at Luncheon Telegraphed to President and llrlde. E. L. LOMAX STRICKEN Dr. Cubberley. Superintendent Wilson and Prof. Howard II. DriKg". retiring assoof the Utah president were the guests of the Salt rassenger Traffic Manager of Wrwtrrn ciation, FrincjpaN' association at lunchIjake I'ncirio Suffer. Stroke of rralysl eon at the Hotel Newhoc.se. The asCondition I'rononiirfd Grave. sociation adopted resolutions congratuWilson on his marlating toPresident San Francisco, Dec. 20. E. I. Lornax, Mrs. Gait and wired the couriagea copy of the resolution with an passenger traffic manager of the West ple ern Pacific railway, suffered a stroke to visit Salt Iake. Invltetion - Th or paralysis yesterday. tevt of the inefsase was: He was report "President and Mrs. Wilson, Wash- ed slightly improved today, although of the physicians waid his condition was grave. I. C ofTheSaltprincipals ington. schools He Is 63 years old and has been In Lake in regular public assembled send hearty railroad service forty-si- x years, beginmonthly meeting and wishes for ning as a ticket clerk. congratulations You best are. cordially inyour happiness. to visit our city. vited WOULD ENJOIN TREASURER "OSCAR. VAN COTT. President." Con-Kre- 'p4llX fA U?1 t:r--- Jr ';. 1f ' t"V-- p.', vSi ffill Wr3 h ff ii tifli m m m it 11 W EJemesh - '. ' to yourself and friends to attend the formal opening: of Please eonsirter this a personal invitation " . the li!?, new ' ss ffci lf j cx ' - '$ '?;4 fc ' l . fV Utah-Nevad- TMur-ationa- Second Suit Ilrought by flank to mm v.-h- l-i- ng ON'K-FIFT- H T Bring the children bless them. We haven't forgotten a single one. The Central Market is going to play Santa Glaus to hundreds. Bushels of candy good, wholesome candy, too absolutely without cost or obligation to anyone. A big, generous sack to every child. Tear out the coupon and present it at the candy counter. The candy is our Christmas present to you. Bring the kiddies and the coupon. There's plenty of candy to go around. Ile-- n STEAMER Kven if you do not nave a large estate there is no reason why you shuld not dispose of it bv will. EASTLAND itKi.ics iti:iovi;r to of "mlnnie' j"a3S MAIM STREET OFFICERS. W. S. McCornick. President Anthon H. Lund, Vice President Geo. Albert Smith, Vice President F. ILL Michelsen, Cashier ciitoi, balls, a tin case quantity used in connection with old stvl S. belt buckles and brass U. 'utir.on. rifle fittings which had been stored in the rooms of the city court, were removed yesterday to the capitol, where be placed with the relics thev will owned by the state Historical society. Into this valley bv They were brought Johnston's army In 180. To Cure n Cold In One Day. Tike LAN ATI VK HROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. K. W. CUOVI7S signa- ture Is on each box. Sic. AdvertiseXUCIiU pigr iSlfi agrea 52-5- 4 big, generous on Wednesday, Phone Wasatch East First South. , aw fa? after SOLD t sed as Training Shin for Illinois aal Heservr. Chicago. Dec. 20. The Insteamer KaEt-lanwhich overturned the 24, causing the lossChicago river July si2 was sold to the Illinois ofnaval lives, reserve today for S4S.000. Alterations will b- - made In her hull to make her seaworthy and she will be used as a ship. training Th- - vessel was redd to satisfy the salvage claims of the cornpanv which raised her. A presented at the candy counter is good for Vhen 4- - tate law priorof t t!n'T. 0 . The drcilon state reverses tint court. supreme The f.uoretne court toviay iipheh1 the of the Nebraska. constitutionalltv hotel proprietors to statute awaken each suebt natfhm.'ii to Decision employ was anin event of fire. .1. Strahl, nounced In the cast; of Kmil who recovered a ludKinnt in Nebraska Home courts for $6500 dameges from Omaha. Miller, proprietor of a hotel Indismissed The supreme court today for want of jurisdiction D. lllikatlon Stead of Catherine started bv Mrs. over the 2.o0rt.00O estate Philadelphia of Jacob Z. Davis, who died in San Francisco In 18SG. The supreme court today recessed uiitll January 3. 3 p. m. Dec. 22, No obliga- tion of any kind. We want 6313. you to come sure. 4 Wii.-Mnurt-on NCREASE Ifl DENVER d. j V y 1 Will He This Company nets as executor and there are a great many advantages in appointing us to act in that capacity for you. 'feJ.r-i'.'-- BRING THIS COUPON, PLILVSE. our regular charges in cash, agreement to pay tli with patient's balance in weekly or monthly payments. FELLOW'" In HK A ni'.Ah "GOOD by helping this season of good cheer or neighbor, and that valuedtoemployee, receive the benefits of the hla family Three-Da- y Xt-a-l Treatment. AVe guaran agreeantee satisfaction to all byamount the entire ment to refundwiio piid Is not entirely .sato any oerson Of treatment. tisfied at end or address MOTON CHOSEN HEAD OF For full information call M'.l K. Second Institute, the head NealSalt Lake City. Wasatch South street. TUSKE6EE INSTITUTE 1731. t In 0 al Intirite Principal itle. New York, Dec. 20. Mai. Robert II. Moton of Hnmpton institute, Hampton. Va.. was selected to succeed Hooker T. Washington as president of Ttiskesre" Tuskegee. Ala., at a Institute, ot trie speciat committee of the meeting trustees of the institute here today. Major Moton has been commandant of cadets at Hampton since 1830. He was born in Virginia and Is of pure negro parentage. GH ITiflifiac" Busfiels of Candy for train Collection of Taxes. that the stock of the Alleging bank was assessed atcapital an excessive rate, the Zion's Savings bank filed suit yes Raymond C. Naylor s terday treasureragainst of Salt Lake county, to re strain him from collecting $35,753.31 in This Is the second suit filed as result of the action of A. II. Parsons, county assessor, in raising the valuation of the capital stock of all banks in the co;inty. It is alleged In the complaint filed that the assessor placed a yesterday value of S202.263 on each .hare of the capital stock of the Zion's Savings bank, making the total assessed valuation $1.011. 180. It is alleged that the valuation should not have exceeded 527. P9 per share, or a total of 5133,450. The comnlaint states that the tnx 4 .14. should not have exceeded S which wa3 paid to the treasurer D cember 3. FOR ON'i; WKKK ONLY emlinz December 31 we will waive our terms of cmiIi in advance, and accept MricJy is recommended in writany man doctor, banker or ing, by minister, iWle business, or professionother rep'it "worthy and dependent al mar as of upon personal earnings for support df and family" upon payment of 52-- 51 up-to-d- ate l Chrisimas OHer fo Worthy MEN WHO EAST FIKST SOUTH STREET, AT 3 O'CLOCK ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 Here you will find all that anyone could desire in the way of the very latest equipment the display eases, as well as the latest methods of refrigeration, the most handsome and very best the market affords in the way of irieat, poultry, groceries and vegetables at prices that arc absolutely right. Special preparations have been made to care for the requirements of our many friends and we assure you that every want will be cared for promptly and satisfactorily. Handsome souvenirs for the ladles. AT VALUATION SUSTAINED Supreme Court Takes Holiday Recess After Announcing Several Decisions. The rlpht of Washington. the Colorado tax commission to order a 40 per cent Increase in the valuation of Ienver property wn upheld to'Jav nupromc court in litigation beby the the filnietiillic Investment comtween pany and the state authorities. The supreme court todav tlecldeil that the federal law of 90 4 lesallzinK of land previously mad" by the Northern J;t!flc railway of rifth't of way land outside the limit applied only to cases where adverse possession had rirenel Into tille under Dec. I'O. 1 con-veyanc- 100-fo- ot es PREPARE FOR AUTO SHOWiDETECTIV'E DISCLOSESDralor in All IuernoiiW:iiii Territory for to lie I'.'nliKled Kxhihtt In .fnmitirv. Preparations are aofnp: ahead raj)idly SMUTS I!or to t e held In the J.ajestic Park pavilion January 12 to 15 inclusive. It was decided yesterday to send letters to o.ii of the deilers in the inter- mountain territory setting forth the features of the show and ursrinj? as larsre an attendance as possible. It in beiieved !thousands of peohere during the automobile ple will rat-.show week, as reduced will be In effoct on ail railroads owing to the annua! convention of the National M'oolfitowers' association, which will be held In Salt l.nke. on the same date. The motorcycle agents in Salt Lake are planning exhibits that will vie with the automobile displays and Manager J. C. Riley reports that several of the most prominent motorcycle dealers have signed up for space. out-of-tow- n s Absolutely Removes One package Indigestion.at all druggists. proves it 25c - I J ADMISSIONS Conspirators Alleged to Have Intended to Kill General Otis in Times Explosion. I.os Allele, Dec. 20. That Mathew Schmidt, charged with murder ex-aa a result of the l.os Anseles Times October I, lyiu, admitted aftplosion. thtJt he and his coconerward intended to killalleged Gen. Harrison spirators C4rny Otis, owner of the Time?, was the testimony today of Donald Voss Meserve, a detective. The witness said he made friends with Schmidt in New York City and invited his confidence after he had been employed by a dehim down. tective apency to hunt This was the first direct testimony tending to show that the? plotters premeditated tho attack oa human life A. as well a. the destruction of property when they were to have pur- chased o(0 pounds alleged of dynamite at (iiant. Cal.. a few days before the Times building was destroyed. "lie said they intended to kill Otis-- get him out of the way," said ileserve in testifying to a conversation he declared he had with Schmidt in New York City, January 13. 1014. about the Times explosion. The witness told of being emploved as a detective in Seattle and of going to New York, where he said he gained to the home of Goldadmittance man by using his mother's I'mma Gertio A. Voss. Meserve testified n:'me he had srone to a detective asreiicvthat in Seattle and offered to find Schmidt. He said k.e ofjjavtd t'apian, alleged confederate Schmidt a:o now awaiting trial on thein same charge, at his mother's home 1910. He Seattle to prior knew Caolan in San Francisco shortlv the Times explosion, but was (before not personally acquainted with Schmidt until the alleged meeting in the Goldman house ih New York City in 1014. He said he was introduced to Schmidt as the son of Gertie soon be " came his confidant. Voss and Meserve has been kept in seclusion by the prosecution near Lkjs Angeles for several months. '' |