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Show 4" TIIE IIERALD-REPUBLICA- of any of the ceosrraph leal divisions. Increases and derrcanes NumerkiU", were e.y:aUy divided, hot the In Montana. Utah. Nevada and Idalio off moro than offset the expansion In Colorado. Arizona. AVycmlns; and New Mexico. In recar-- to the amount Inby volved, larcer totals were reportedNew and Montana. Wyomlr.a. Colorado Mexico, whereas ni"re or lesit Improvement appeared In Idaho. Arizona. Utah SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916 X, " FAILURES DECREASE and Nevada, NSTA IE .... Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado ... . .. .... New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada R. G. Dun & Co. Notes Falling Off in Defaults in .. . Namter. 1914 19li 4 91 7 ; 217 20 2 .". 24 08 32 77 23 3V2,')0 4 6.771 2 In graceful Empire models. Full, roomy and Ions. In beautiful 1 lloral lf!cn an.l colorings, t ri mmed w Exquisite house gar ments at a decided eavingf. 3r,5.623 23:,. 4:.') 2 17 2 T S7.9.-.2- Ti.71 4 $4.561, 1S1 the Not much ehansre has occurred In I'a-21"West inter-mounta- in 23 4S3 446 fnmmerclil mortalltv in theforthree J21.7i2S.- failures states. rifle 744 contrns tins- - with 214t In 1314. when indebtedness was INCREA SES ELSEWHERE the aggregate Much the best exhibit was made Oregon where there were 35 fewer by Insolvencies and a reduction of over r.oco in liabilities the returns for Improvement Noted Particular- J3.0 aIlforn!.i fhowlng an Increase of 114 l faults In and about $2,000,000 ly in Idaho, Arizona, Utah amount, while, there were ?n more sus- Country. FURS at Half Price and Less Kimonos 1 77 2 129 r) 30 1913 CLEARANCE OF ALL "The Store That Serves You Best $6:B0Silk . . ... uaoumea. 911V . 4 16 21 13.", TOMORROW THESll EXTTtA SPECIALS TOMORROW. and 912.50 Fur Sets, $15.00 and 91S.OO Fair Sets, 912.SO White Fur Sets, 9.0O 95 On Broadway, Between Main and State 95 m $4.00 to $57.00 an odd lot at Fur Scarfs, 3 95 f pAas0 QiCZ 122.-22w.t- ii. and Nevada. althouith the pensions In Washington, was sura of money Involved only modexcess In of the figures for the erately In previous year. commercial f.illnr AIniOrGH rit&tes .labilities. Number 1313 were more numerous during" 1915 1515 1914 1913 In unv than 43". 402 $7.SI3.044 amount of:. money Washington . 52 frvious on th-- thother 3:.T 3.62i.230 .w.l f (rerfon 49 Z79 ft 1163 S23 10.037.470 .121 material ror.tractlonhand. as tornpared California with 1514. Thus, there wer.. z: default reported to R. :i?5 2147 1710 J21.52S.744 Pacific inm ,r; ... n asrsreira tc innd these eupolUd debtedness of 1302.26.14 aCJinsf 0 In the irfcilji? var. lusponjlonn ) th DONE 7,?. GREAT DAMAGE liabilities were 2 whn Whll In point f number the Insolvency utAtlst ls make a particularly exhibit. It Is iilt apparent that'rthe abnormally hlh mortalitv In BY HOLLAND FLOOD this respect reflect jist rathen than ronditlons. a of the present Indicates study rtum that month clearly before the effect ofmany th 'onom!c disturbance cauil by th were outbreak of the war fullv hwn Peasants With Their Cattle In the failure record, and In th first were quarter of 191S business Flee Precipitately Before notably heavy, both numerically otherwts. Imirlnit this jrl'-!- , hnw-eRising Waters. In the many of th weak !fi tt!or were eliminated spots and thereafter recovery from ticpr"!nn wasr frr hi third nnar-terapid, the figures Jan. 15. The darnmt caused reveallnsr a reduction of about 27 i Indon. In northern Holland Is the flood by per rent In number and prartlcailv tv) s il 1 rent In mnint. ;n ,m:,.ir,d with by neuter's Amsterdam corre-- 1 they three months of th. jnr. upor.dent to be greater than was be-- ; tenden'-vth." Foltiwlni; th at first. The great dikes along fornm'rrtsl clesth rat- - w.ui hlrh-- r In-!m lleved th Zulder Zee collapsed at several the cto.insr quarter, although the x crease In the number of default .v places. Peasants with their cattle fled Tnueh lee marked than In iihr mi precipitately before the rling waters. Near Mulden the dike broke at sev-- I s or 191". a. well as In rcrt.itn othrr era', points before tho people realized years, (the danger. The waters of the Zulder (ompiired fiy Quarter. Zee ruhed through the gaps with such In the following table failure return for the last two years are compared by Quart-rf- ; Tr. 1 i Now For Another Week of Unequaled vill 1.-2S- fvrji ! Value-Givin- g "THE PARIS" policy of merchandising not tolerate the carrying over of garments from one season to another. Now is clearing time and ve have made prices on all this season's good to effect immediate disposal. Every, department offers Merchandise of the Most Desirable, Usable, Seasonable and Wearable Kind all at Radical Reductions to Hasten Clearance. in Millinery, Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Underwear, Notably are tho tremendous mark-dowRoys and Girls' Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Infants' Wear, Blankets, Comforters, Bedding and Household Supplies. Purchasing at "THE PARIS" now means to buy at the lowest prices of the season. r. ns , I sr on-nln- uul Tomorrow Extraordinary Clearance of 150 Women's FH prc-Io;- Yur 1915 Liabilities. No. . I S S ..22.158 $302.2SR.06 of the Insolvency sta- ws tistic? according to or?ip.tt inr, that there were l.5116 failures, in t ye.ir for $:!.'.;'.'".- line number :it ' I. of O6 over tb.e 420 suspenvl 'f, lit the liabilities w t!4. whereas fully smaller than the $!."..,,., $;2.6'.no. 2 7") reported In th earlier period. Two similar years ago thero were 42 J.I of with aggregate 2 f ? thn r .ord. while In showed defaults nnlr $6.713.-:2Hefirns of the tr.idlnsr 'mortality make an adverse exhibit numerically l.O.ri concerns filling against 12.S51 InIn 1114 Mit the amuii of volved was conslderablv re1t:''ed $1 j'.2Jl.617 $16..64.eompariag with '.2 in the previous ye.tr. In there ere 11.1 , Kh lr, o lei for 1T..2 .'. while thrert yenrs ago the num-!,.- . 11,011 and the indebf e(Jness Hl.l'O.OKZ. Anions ;er.t!., brokers and firms not properly Included In either manufacturing or trading, the 1010 "ispenslon for statist! S i .026.ni7. as S'3 for $."6,407.-72against In the rear Immediately in lfn $14.424.."ls and 62 in when tho llabllitl-- s wer-- i slightly les than $ ;..),0-:'('imprlion hy:i s Years. d The failure report by conip o . is crnpar.I H. ; Pun & a period of near lu.irt.-cohering of a century: No. Asset s I. fatt :it!es Tenr; 2 4S $ 2 Liabilities. No. 4.826 3,717 4.235 5.433 216 $105. 703. 35S " 2 4 S2.SS4.20O First 7Urter . . cor..l quarter . Third quarter Fourth quarter I 1314 $ " S3.221.S26 1O1.S77.304 $ 337,4 0 S,S.'3 V mar $8, $9 TOTl OUT 10. UU assortment Grouped for speedy disposal at IT CIasf'-at!o- n r lts-lotnt- 1 Con-shlcra- bl -- s. re-ver- .i.-h- 2- force as to wash away large sections of the toad which runs along the dike. From all north Holland come reports f distress caused by the flood. image was dono at Vol en dam and iMnm. In Toxel and Marken Islands, and In the province of g mnnu-fj'-turin- 1 1 $122.-122.52"- !!. 1 fr -J Canal In Ireland Ilursli. Ath'tnne. Ireland. Jan. IS. The CJrand mnil burst Its banks today at 1 .1 1 $11-'.-- 1 1 tv-- uis-doe- H g. pre-edln- fr . 115 16- 0.17 . ni:.. t . . ) . . . . ':. . 1301. . :.. 1 r 'i ft . :.72.- . . i . . 1 1".2 . . . I 2. T t . . t . : . !"..".: . - 4 6.1 M4.;t 6 1 i'i : .' !".' 16.' I it ! it 17!.' . . 2 12 27 Furr record u'. : 1 ; x F.l r. " T 2 l po-nt- ' '" . 17 : 2 1 1 4- -.. I it e r urtr ; than iin 13H in jreotrrarh!'-rtiht vheret western. tv-- the mbidte At'ar.J.c. tb the central w.f--' n " .v. it ?' eiflr r " e t f mrr '"'"'I T in th ear!lr thn fewer conrerni r.et withre !u th llne Slight Z. in t; Imperial valley early No .l.irrair.- reMilte.I. to-la- y. 0nerI. ttrseued hr Wife From a noHier.ian. Inhering Death. rhocrdx. Ariz. Jan. IS Count se,-t:.-- t-- I I iit', 1 tvas felt here and at other BEATEN, SHOT. STILL LIVES f fo-t- s Jan. Cal. c.-ntro- . - '.!.!.: ?.' 1 t.i 1 slight earth-toda- y aroused residents early irihqaikf o' vi!M lr.. apalvsis fi!1 nhflws th -- A t 1 t ti i u.i k Ja".. i:,. .c. 1 caused some apprehension, but did r t M4 is.'. no damage. Officials also reported that 17' r i .",0 damage resulted to any Irrigation works In th ',4 district. 1 f; si ' :srh 'i the western Increase of 4 ". offset tlv on th rue;'!,- - ; rrmt. In t t row t of I in'" t' trt the re;central group; mi In wner with Countess Mrajeska of ! t a n n. i Joint val- - a :nta!n regjep. seventy rrdl's from P' "en ix. was beaten into Insensibility, '.'i'h then .shot '.! ei.st; and left for dead at his prop- s the .t:ntilib JAM .Mlnil.iv, according to word uv 73 i : o. ;' Ad-T.ti in th- tf it r here today. !r t and -- I central He wan found Thursday l r the conn- Fn g: a r.i. In repe"t to th-a jreg.it wh riot, j t,, tj, claims after ..r j e If of: the s falling liabilities,rrvf--i'.' e e r ee be!: .ts i word that the count withth-hiding s tu contra- ti"i of ov-- - ?7'V' to e t h rh. At! i"." slater, tt the rui t.He The In fure.-- mac. had lain In a cabin Involved d'trfir t out food f r ! i ,s tr wafer. t''; ewrllcl far a afove rnrrru! . o of f.Jf; irr .nrlon l . lv. A. i'nppe. f Minf.eapoIIsj has Sew Yt;, f;i..wher the ' 1: o "' in It from Alaska two r.iro hl.ick Mretv xe.ded tM5 yeir f "x es lviidJfatildn'll'iKi '('vh'"-value, xvotitd nny (Tcograpb . Ley ,tr$ of the. mst valu- tHere wis an :.!.. viM in animals ftrto In the south Atl inti. grc:cent: Minneapolis. .C u J more than $ ' 1 Vt- lf r. ? 5 : W 1 .i.-ti- SORE, '-l N-'-- -, 1 1 te the subject of national preparedness,. The navy, ho said, had secretary ofnt the NO POLTCS IN no patronage his disposal as the chiefs of the bureaus were selected from the trained men of the navy for their efficiency and their Integrity. do not know," he said, "the politics SAYS DEPARTMENT HEAD of "Itho capable men who have been named as heads of bureaus or In command of fleets. It is well understood that there can be no Democratic navy no Republican, but that while and Strong Fighting Force Ideal every naval officer owes his appointa congressman every naval ment to of Officers, Declares officer puts making the navy a strong force above any and every fighting consideration." otner Secretary Daniels. Mr. Iianlels dwelt on the need of an American merchant marine "to give American commerce and American dipNew York. Jan. 15. There Is and can lomacy the power that can come only be no politics In the navy, paid Scre-tnr- y under present conditions, from sea before th Na- power." pinntels. speaking club here today on tional lemocratlrWant More Midshipmen. acWashington, Jan.to15. Immediate authorize an intion by Congress crease In the corps of midshipmen at "TIZ" POTS JOY IN Annapolis Is urged by Secretary Dan- - ; '. - w-s- r i s All correctly tailored in the most fashion-favore- d styles circular and wide flaring designs. Only our desire to effect quick clearance prompts us to ignore former value and cost in naming" the sensationally low price for tomorrow, $3.95. ACHiNG FEET STOMACH SUFFERERS r.-,- j 1 , - ? ! . ?r-'u'- t't ;. v i ! , - how "TIZ1' gladdens M AYR'S Wonderful Remedy. One Dose AVill Convince You. tired, swollen, burning "My, feet It's glorious!" i'-- rpaln - t. e.kj 131. New EngtaroJ ... Middle I .... Atlanf . ; Central sout h . east rent rat wes Vntral. West Pacific Fnltel State C .617 2. m 3.i . . I S.f "! 3 . l.S".' 4i6 . 2,r.ui .ir.6 Impntrtnfot the In I ieh. f sti-ti stat eight '..fiults a::ainstsr. 40 In Nun her. 1314 1.7 2 1313 . 1,7.-- 4.S4. 2. "67 2.613 2073 1.7. 6 5 1,.'. 2.v.a 4 2.147 1S.2-- ) admiuai. miu x 4,I.".i 1 1,7.-- 2.701 .',) 7.23 1,710 Inabilities 13 "Happy! Happy! I'm TLT IS 5 :0,S3.70 104. 207.367; 3 25.17.-.3S 2 t.:? J2.361 J.r-- y. 63.3fia.4 6S 1 S. 320.325 4.7.61.1 SI 2I.S2S.744 16.027 5302.2S6.143 Among 44" i. tbcre rtrImni" d:afe!y prece.i;i while London. Jan. 15. i:i.i:crr:n Admiral fdr the year Merit, retiring commander In $4.. 61.. the aggregate trUelte.lr.e 111. In comparison with i .' .?.r.:v. this chief of th port of Portsmouth, today aectlon rhiwlng tr smallest changes was elected to the seat held In the "TIZ" make? sore, burning, tired feet house of commons by Lord Charles with cl. light. Away ko thr fairly dance I'cresford. which hd become vacant a'rties the corns, callouses, and pains, 'ONE SPOONFUL ENOUGH' through the elevation of the latter to blisters, bunions and chilblains. the peerage. Tho election was "TIZ" draws out tho acids and poiSAYS DRUGGIST sons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how lonji you W. D. MthlP, druggist. 321 S. Main how lar you walk, or how l.ng dance, II Willi. CllOSnX YARDS C1IICP. you remain on your feet, "TIZ" brings treet. atates that th simple mixture foot comfort. "TIZ" Is magical, bark. glycerine, etc.. sonWashington. Jan. 15. President Wil- restful wonderful ef buckthorn for tired will send to the Fenate probably grand, Is causing great known as Adler-l-kfeet. Ah! howaching, emartlnj? swollen, name the Civil of CNI7 SPOONFUL, Lecau Monday Just Fnglneer surprise feel. Your happy you shoes relieve ccrtstlpation. sour or gissy Frederic 11. Harris to be chief of the feet Just how never for Joy; tingle I H 1 L Y. M of Is AT docks arul bureau of the navy hurt or Feeni ticht. t) It almoit yards o thoroueh a ba.vcl cleanser that It with title of rear admiral, succeeding box of "TrZ now from Get a store. End Pear Admiral Homer II. Ftanford, any drUKKist or department Is used. u;cesfully m oppendlcltle. s.cts on DOTII lower and upper whose term of four years expired foot torture forever wear smaller .hoes. keep your feet fresh, sweet and bowel and the INFTANT effect Is as- Thursday. Mr. Harris Is now In charge happy. Just think! a2iwhole year's of public works at the Philadelphia foot comfort tonishing. It never rrlpe and I. cents. for only -- fc to uae. Advertisement . navy yard. r.-- i m. Hed-wor- th a. com-ortabl- e, fto-na-- h T". I'.'i-ce- Atl-ler-l-- ka pr-Xcrt- ly iri i" TrVr ft- - v1 fea- y nrk. T t'1 6 W Vurr.a. Ariz I In black, navy, brown and a most tempting array of plaids and novelty fabrics. --en From now on daily shipments of the new Spring styles will find display at "THE PARIS.' ' Always first to show the new things. Hitend Through Imperial Val llnmncr to I ley, Hut Do .76. 72 Js and nnna r7H "hork t m FELT AT YUMA . t.4.1 . . . . . . . . 7 ! ? mm 131.'"' l. "3 . T !t67 2c t l : 4 Ml-7t 4t . . I 0. 3 . 72.2"s ! 7 T I t '1 . 1 r:. ;.. ?H ! . r, T 111 o rH All of tho charming models of the season in Serges, Poplins Velvets, Novelty Tweeds and Mixtures, Etc. mi TC5. .:.: ' iiii y. :i6.1 7 i 2.""i 1 1 !... is3 s ) 4 1 1 2 t . . I 1 2,3 . . . mv; ! . t . -- 6.? 2 I .t t3'M M13 l::: 44 1 . . t"j'3. t '!.. . . 5, Id . n'i". " .3v! 452 I- ! I 1 6:.. 32. 1S.2S 13:3. 1 Jl1.452. 2 2 2.U T5I4 Fden-derr- Kings county, and horses, crops and cattle were swept away by the torrent which ensued. All waterway traffic has been suspended and the Inhabitants of the outlying districts are cut off from the towns. No lives were lost. The damage ! estimated at $3,000,000. The Grand canal runs through the counties of Dublin, Klldare and Kings. It proceeds west from Dublin to the Shannon river, which It Joins near e Ilanagher. The main line Is seventy-ninmiles long and Its total length. Including the numerous branches, Is 163 m-ino- iiii 72223 Iff 6.SlS.29n 1S.2S0 kOlLifbisiy nt Mayr's Wonderful llemedy la well known throughout the country. Many thousand people have taken it for Liver and Intestinal AilStomach. ments and report marvelous results and are highly praising it to others. AFtonishintr benefits sufferers have received even from one dose are heard everywhere and explain Its tremendous sale to more than a million people. It rarely ever falls and those afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. Indigestion, Gas In the Stomach and Intestines. Dizziness, Fainting .Spells, Colic Attacks, Torpid Liver, Contry stipation, etc., should by all meansRemthis remedy. Mayr's Wonderful permanent results for stomedy plves and aliments. Eat ach, llvtr and intestinal whatever you like. No as much more distress after eating; pressure of stomach and around the gas in tho one bottle of your druggist heart. Get now and try it on an absolute guarantee if not satisfactory money will be refunded. For sale by druggists everywhere. Advertisement. iels In a letter to Chairman Padgett of the House naval committee. The letter states that if the full number of vacancies be made available for appointments by members of Congress able before March, the academy will be next to handle a much larger class year. Congressmen who are readyem-to nominations should be make their Mr. Daniels powered to do so at once, suggested, and others should be per-to mitted to hold their vacancies open the following year. The shortage of officers available for Admiral fleet duty, pointed out by has been annual report, Fletcher in his remedied largelyq. it is said, but transfer of officers to active vessels has left Seventeenth ward will be held in the ward chapel beginning at 6.30 p. m. Short talks and a special musical program will be given. Visitors from other wards are expected. ward The class Eighteenth be addressed by Prof.partnts will Levi Edgar Young. Nineteenth ward. John M. Whitaker will be the principal speaker at the services in the Nineteenth ward evening at 6.30 and all are cordially welcome. Twentieth ward. Supervisor George N. Child of city schools will address the parents' class on "Why So Many Boys and Girls Do Not Remain in School Longer." Twenty-sevent- h ward. Mrs. Frances Tomlinson will address tho parents' class on "How to Tell Stories to Chil- dren." Thirty-thir- d ward. George Albert Smith will be the speaker at the service beginning at 6.30 o'clock this evening. Ensign ward. This evening's services at 6.45 will be addressed by Samuel M. Taylor and O. D. Romney. The lesser priesthood of the ward is urged to attend the 9 o'clock meeting this vacancies elsewhere. JOHN D. SPREGKELS, JR., SPENDSDAY IN JAIL OSCi ft FS Wealthy Californian Arrested for Violation of Automobile Regulation. San Francisco, Jan. 15. John D. Spreckles. Jr., member of a wealthy California family, spent today in Jail at Redwood City, thirty miles south of here, serving sentence for not having on his automobile dimmed the when passinglights through that municipality. of the peace, in George Seely, Justice sentence, said that a money Imposing fine would be absurd and quoted Spreckels as saying he would not pay They Gently Clean the Liver and Bowels, and Stop Headache, one without fighting it in the court, lie made the sentence two days, in Jail. Colds, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath. claimed that he had dimSpreckels writh tobacco Juice and med his lamps Francisco had that a policeman in San be satisfactory. would told him this Fit "That policeman was wrong, wasn't Enjoy Life! Take Cascarets and Wake Up Feeling he?" demanded Spreckels of his secrereceiving sentence. tary after and Fine Best Laxative for Men, Women, "He was." see replied the secretary and meals. went out to a about man Children Harmless Never Gripe. and want "I am Just to plain ' " the observe law, Spreckels said. This law, however, should be amended so that a man automatically could dim store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest Cascarets are a treat! They liven his lights when necessary and turn your of liver and bowel feet vou ever exclean your thirty 'liver, them on full in the lone stretches of bowels and sweeten your stomach. You perienced. Stop cleansing bilious sick headaches, the country." Cascarets like candy spells, indigestion, furred tongue, ofeat one or two in the morning fensive breath and constipation. Mothbefore going to bed and is clear, tongue is clean, ers should give cross, your head peevish, feverish, Btomach sweet, breath right, cold gone bilious children a whole Cascaret any time. are harmless and never D. S. SERVICES and vou feelorgrand. box at any drug gripe orThey sicken. Get u 10 L 25-ce- nt Conference Liberty stake Stake conference will convene in quarterly the Assembly hall at 10 a. m. Le todav. Grand Young will be speaker at the Albert Smith morning session. George and President Rulon S. Wells will be Members of in attendance. stake are urgently requested to bethepresent. Hugh J. Cannon. Arnold 11. Schulthess, S. Hinckley, stake Bryant presidency. Seventeenth ward. a reunion of the members and former members of the ll PRICE 10 CENTSjj AS CAR tTS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEFJ . . |