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Show THE ITER Make the Best Remedy at Home Garrison Wants Power Made Available to Obtain Nitrogen From Air. Jn. Seer tary Zi. Don't neglect your first cold, cough, or any Bronchial affection, this fall, but commence treatment Immediately, and through using the proper medicine, U can be checked from the very start and promptly cured, but If neglected probably will bans on all winter; If It does not develop Into somesuch as Pneuthing- more serious. monia or Consumption. True. there r hundreds, yes. thousands of cough remedies on the market. While some are kocxI. there are many which are not. but are positively harmful, due to the narcotics which they contain. IJut why experiment with these different remedies purely on the strength, perhaps, of some testimonials or on the exof manufactures, when aggerated claims Schlffmann's New Concentrated Kxpec-toraIs aold by Hchramm-JohnsoImigs, five stores, on such a positive guarantee to plve perfect satisfaction, yes. even more money will bo refund- - Gar- rison tod.y urged the House interstate rftmmrrrff rommllic to thans Immediately provision of th tifupr.il dam h clurwterlirtt a vacu. whihar.Hi a hrkw on flnnnrlal n vst mnt tn wouM walr power plants, to to reef, -- I o als whi'h Interest. m-ik- attractive e iopment of the 7if.Mtfi horsepower tn w.itrr under i fir.-- control andinthe additional the upper reaches ,) v sr.t h waters. intI t UiJt.xt tti t ifn aHome of this hore-powe- r. Ud. to IJarrlon would H'rretary connttrosreri the from air vert whit I present wtB to ' powertn the mantifactora rf farm ful to nnd fltllTS) In national etplopires The present defense. adaptable ld. loe not protect the ptih-l- i. law, h not permit reAonahl devel opment of hydroelectric enericy, th business of th Krantt ns place no restraint or the prlrwte and transfer of th Krant. jmpervlmon and control of waterMte pewer projects developed wrr bU- orated. flnsrrr-i- l 13.-Or- tr oh-tw- in f hnfff-pnwf- ! fe-ler!- r I I st t.i nt n, re-K- rd CITY ESTIMATES William llallcjfc tVnU Tmx onvention In the Kal ThU Year and in C In rcp--n- Tat association reeMnK hts tion! vnt- tho miftcr of time and place next for 50 Cents Uronchial Asthma and Bronchitis. Besides these druggists guaranteclnff "that it will be the best remedy ever used," It will likewise be found the most economical. because one bottle (50 centa worth) makes a full pint 12S teaspoonsful) of the most excellent medicine for any of the above affections, when mixed at home with one jdnt of granulated sugar and one-hapint of water. It makes as much, or more, than would cost you 12.00 to $3.00 of almost any of the ordinary ready-mad- e kinds, sold In bottles holding only 24 to 22 teaspoonsful. You will be th sole Judge yourself and under the same, positive "Money Back" guarantee which the druggists Abmake for tho famous Asthmador. solutely no risk Is run In buying: this remedy. Advertisement. h Made to Date Counterbalanced by Interest on Bonds. Will Meet With -- ing. When the committee began work on r an-n:.- 1 nl I 1 t RAILWAY PATROLS YARDS Police. Vortwrm Are Conferred on Illlf-- M. rrt recommendation of J.the chief ofR M, He.k sfo t formerlyand polire KITey . f the department metier jollce t , r of the sheriff force, waa riven apeclitt y 1 the c t v power polire as a :'-- ! officer for fry the lener & Itto firande Itillrond t omp.itiy In Its yards. a Th- - nnthortty of Mr. s;ci-uofficer Is confined to tho prop-arfof the railroad company. j,-- . rn recommendation of the chief of roil ", the rnmmlsnlon set apart Yal avenue, hetweeri Kleventh Hast and Fifteenth- Fast. as a coasting l cnni-riii.i.i- f- n -t JADE v i - strc IDAHO LANDS THROWN OPEN Nearly soo ArTesi Ct of Forest. Take "Sutlonst t. 'Ilnl-ttok- a President WH-joWashington. J.vn. nn order removtng fo.Hr efgnei n from the Ntlnldoka national if res for nsrrt' tiltursl purposes ,t,ii., It will - open to er.trv M irrh l.ari designated '" In Sojfn Iakot;v. acres of landtody j. some alrc.dr patented, as open to settlement. That s'iMe.t to acnntjdtlon will he opened to entry March 1. t H.iSF.f. IlOt F. I" llFltl.IV. .d. II. M. Ho.tse, r.Tlin. Jin 2 of lrstder.t representative personal Xvtt'on. srrlve! In Merlin this morning A rorresornlent of the from l irH t.i.kil Anz!crer Interviewed t'olonel House iit Jvrtsru'ie and found him -very r. served" re.vrdinK,' the purpose of tn. t ri ;. T9J ffre.mw t- . Se.-rer.4r- 1 l:.o.l.. s5,T. n n am E1M h A Standard Ethical Dentifrice Mill Snd 2c surr.p today for a generous trial package of either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. I. W. Lyon & Sons, Ino, oC2Vr. 27th St., N. Y. City rrt:(-Tivi- Hep 7.20 A. M. 7.20 A. M. 8.15 A. M. 9.30 A. M. 11.00 A. M. 12.05 P. M. 2.2c) Til. 2.30 P. M. 3.30 P. M. 4 30 P. M. 5.15 11.45 11.45 11.55 11.55 11.55 P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. C : jtM'.tiiv 3. iota. ArrlTe Dally. Cache Vallev and Intermediate (Mala 1 also, arriving). Og Jen. Benver. Kansas City. Omaha. Chicago. f Malad. Pocate'.lo. going only).Parts. Ashton. Montpeller, Overland Limited Ogden. Ileno, Sacramento, fiari I'rancisco. Oglen nnd Intermediate. Pacific Llmlfe.l Ogden. Omaha. Chicago. Ogden. Loran. Boise. Portland. Seattle (Butte also going.) Los Angeles Limited Omaha, Clilcago. Denver. St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha. Chicago. Denver. St. Louis (Kan Francisco also Ogden departing). Ogden. I.Tigham. Cache Valley. Mai ad and Intermediate. Ogden (Denver. Omaha. Chicago going) Oian Francisco and Butte also arriving.) Ogden. PocrUeKo. Idaho Falls. Ashton. Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Ogden. Pocatelto. Idaho Falls, rtutte. (Logan. Wellsville and Ilyrum also arriving.) Ogden. Kly. Sacramento. Fan Francisco. Pacfflc Limited Ogden. Sacramento. San Francisco. Ogden. Poise. Portland. Seattle. (Twin Falls also going.) ity Ticket Office, Hotel $15 and $16.50 Women's SILK W omen's Coats At Final Mark-Dowof to Vz mmSm D TSSS ns ! Beautiful models for street, afternoon and evening- wear. Fifty dresses they go at $8.95. FROM REGULAR PRICES ONE LOT FINAL MARK DOWN Or MISSES' and SMALL WOMEN'S Women's COATS SKIRTS Formerly $8.50. Formerly $3, $3.50 and $4 In sizes 18. 18 up to 38. Comprisof natty ing a splendid variety suitable for the especially styles, school miss. Final Mark Down price Smartly tailored models In Serges and Novelty Mixtures black, navy and colors. This season's latest style arrivals. $2.95. MM FINAL MARK DOWN Women's WAIS TS l lah. Telephone 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 P. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. STATE OWES THE COUNTY Hill for S1CM0 on Various Items to Tie 5nbrnl ted. The county auditor was Instructed by the county commission to prepare and to the state board of examiners submit a bill for $16,000, which it Is claimed the state owes the county. Of this amount $S000 Is claimed to h- due as the state's portion of the Utah Copper company taxes which the was compelled to return as excounty cess taxes through action of the federal court. Of the balance part Is for rent of quarters In the county side of the City ani building, part for Jury and County part lor Plata and maps. f.-e- s ARIZONA MINES REOPENED Strikers Iteturn to Work In Copper of Clifton. Morenei. Metealf. Clifton, Ariz., Jan. 26. Mines and smelters f the three copper camps of Clifton. and Motcalf, which had been shut down more than four months by the strike which ended Monwere Hunday night, today. dreds of strikersreopened to their returned tasks and were made to "blow tn" preparations the which have been cold since furnaces, September 11, 191B. Camp l WOOIIMKN II ALL. Desert camp No. 406, Thursday, Janu- ary 27, Eagles' hall. 1 congressional! summary A. M. P. ltf. P. M. A..M. 12.10 P. M. 8.15 8.15 10.10 7.40 2.10 10.20 Main 15. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. ONE LOT OF Women's WAISTS i Formerly $1 and $1.25 a fj.ou, j.uu ana $4.uu Lovely creations In CREPE DE CHINE. and various dainty lingerie models. In Striped Voiles. Cotton Crepes and Lingerie Materials. lit. Plain and dainty embroidered designs. at 59c. MES SALINES FIXAb MARK DOWNS IN Wonder values 5S Foreign relations committee dls-- I cussed Colombian. Nlcaraguan and 4 Haitien treaties. I continued Mlllturyon committee army reorganization. I hearings Senator Hitchcock amendment to Philippine billproposed grant-tin- g In from two to Independence ! four years. J Adjourned at 6.15 p. m. to noon j Thursday. the reductions axe most From the most Inexpensive to the costliest radical. 11.00 at 69 c SI. 19 WASH PETTICOATS 51.75 SATEEN TICOATS at KIN A I, MAHK DOWN OF PET- M.50 SILK PETTICOATS at Sl-9- 5 at petti-. . coatssiiic S2.35 s,r.rvo FINAL MILLINERY MARK DOTvTTS Supplies edding RADICALLY REDUCED ttP fcr-O- 4)Oi7d Notwithstanding the big market advance on all blankets and bedding supplies, you'll find that our policy of low pricing is maintained. FINAL MARK DOWN Good Wool Robes, size 58x80. ity material; spring 'models. Fitted with four good support ers. tractive Warm, good looking" FINAL MARK DOWN OF CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEAR 25c CHILDREN'S KNIT HOCKEY CAPS 25c INFANTS' KNIT SWEATERS in red only. INFANTS' 65a- - Oleng-ar- AND WORSTED LEGGINGS AND DRAWERS . Scotch In most Military and naval committees heard witnesses on the state of na- I tlonal deieiise. Oarrison urged the InSecretary i terstate commerce committee to the general dam act In the ln-- J terf st of water power development. ! Representative Sloan. Nebraska, f Introduced resolution providing for on war munitions shlp-- ! Jan embargo ments for sixty days or until the grain congestion In this country is ! relieved. Donated child labor bill without II final action. , Adiourntd at 5.42 p. ni. to noon Thursday. I I re-vi- se 15c 15c $1.00 ffArt tJUt, BONNETS in dainty styles $1.00 ALL-SIL- K 45c wonderful special lot embraces women, ONE LOT OF FORTY WOJIBJPS TRIMMED HATS, Former at- ly plaid effects. and splendid bargains. up to ?12.00 $3. 5 OWoolnapAuto Robes In smart checked designs. Originally priced very low a worth while bargain at $2.45. 81.95 :. MISSES' SPORT formerly up to HATS, 52.50 JQp lief L In felt, corduroys and velvet. 75c CHILDREN'S CORDUROY HATS, in blue, red and brown. In infants' dept., i JLtJ main floor ALL CHILDREN'S HEADWEAR HALF PRICE On sale in infants' section, main floor. INFANTS' "This to misses and children. Fur-Trimm- ed Ostrich Pompons FINAL MARK DOWN $L00 Novelty SILKS Fancj Messalines in a good variety of dainty patterns for waists, dresses and fancy work. 25c In all styles and colors. WOMEN'S 65c WHITE LAWN BIB APRONS. Final mark down price . IQiP WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE Flan85c GOWNS Women's nelette Gowns, good heavy quality in plain white and CQn stripes 50c HOUSE, Formerly up to $6.00 Btyles of the moment for 65c Corsets $7.50 Auto Robes One lot of Corsets made of good qual- Trimmed C omrorters una Inexpensive but dependable furs at are determined not to carry furs over, hence these radical reductions. . . C "i 13.00 FUR SCARFS QC Abs3" One lot at W.0O FUR MUFFS J C Lne lot at ne PtO.OO FUR SETS lot at I2..0 WHITE FUR CZ3 OC 3SJss.70 sets One lot at ir..OO nnd 1S.OO FUR CC SETS One lot at ffOBi70 One Hundred ankets? low prices heretofore unknown. We i SENATE. 8.30 5.05 5.00 11.55 - nt Mc-renc- UXIOX PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD 'L1tB FINAL MARK DOWN OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENT OF - PERFECT HT 1 !.--- An essential to health and good teeth Ci Our Policy of Keeping Faith with the Public in our Advertising and Over Our Counters is so well established that patrons attend our sale?. knowing absolutely that we at all times, live up to the letter and spirit of our promises. No disappointments at a sale nere. Many lots too small to advertise, and yet too Dig to overiooK, win o oispiayea on counters ana taDies in tne various aepanmenis. Look for them. See our windows. Visit the store frequently. The Bargain Scene will be one of daily change. COME OFTEN fr Hep-rese- Attractive floral All Clearance Prices Again Revised Downward. Every Section of the Big Store Presents Big, Generous Saving Opportunities. This Sensational Event Has Been Planned to Make Clearance of All This Season's Merchandise Absolutely Final and Complete. Hence the Exciting Price Reductions. Tor the purpose of reaching a formal one-thir- On Broadway Between Main and State FINAL In O ut January understanding on the tax allowance for the free public library there is to be a meeting of the budget committee and the library board In the office of the mayor this morning following the regular meeting of the city commission. While It has been agreed by the com missioners and the attorney that there is nothing the city may do. under the d law. but levy mill for the members of the llhrar- - hoard library desire to nave some formal action to that effect on the part of the commission, an. I for this reason asked for this wtth the commission. meeting It Is designed to have H. J. Dlnlnny, city attorney, present to give formally his legal opinion In the premises, then have the budget committee take pome formal action assuring the board thatd It may count on the $64,000. the mill levy will yield. It has been suggested by some members of the budget committee that the board might agree to allow the library board $10,000 In addition to the $29,000 It asked, so that it may make the addition to the building, and then, secure an agreement on the part of the for the city to use the library board balance of the I'Jl.fOO for Its own purposes. A legal objection to this proposal has t een raised. It is pointed out by others of the budget committee that "the law requires the fund raised by the library for library purposes, tax shall be tis-and they take the stand that no money raised under the library levy may be diverted legally from that channel and used for any other purpose. Also in flannelettes. TREMENDOUS SELLING CONTINUES TODAY AND WEEK! Budget Makers With View to Having Tax Levy Sanctioned. one-thir- l Persian designs in all CERTAIN the estlmaten the city had a margin of $7T,.Vm In Its estimated revenue over and above the amount asked by clty departments for the year's expenses. It was expected the margin would be rTtsr.i to about ii:5. ), but th auditor believes It will be Impossible to do this now. as he thinks very little can be trimmed from the police department budget. all of the departments In Items practically of expense for proposed Imonly provements have been are to be gone and these approved tentatively, after the police department oyer again but it is not budget Is determined, will be aide to the committee t thought make material r ed tic ions In these It err s. Th water department estimates and completed were tikrn up yesterday before the committee djurned. The asked It ". :.iV4. and a net department cut of IJC.SO was mill, leaving an allowance of fllfi.r.21 0. Among the ci! were 1730 for thaw-tn- g frozen m!n and services. $200 for wagons and harness and $1"wasfor mov-l- n curb boxes. There addd 1777.30 for petroling reservoirs at the bem-of Big Cottonwood canyon. Ths committee went back to the cemand allowed $2000 etery department asked for new eiulpment. The total reduction made In the vaCARS rious department estimates thus far Is MORE BAMBERGER been added has but there Sl.203.5, most of the amount added occasioned by the being forof Interest new water and sewer bonds. Trailers Ordered Will lie Itecelred In issuance Time April Cosffresee Travel URGE INCREASE IN DUTY Other Cai-- romlng. Notification has been received by the ON LEMONS AND ORANGES Bamberger line that the nine new cars bv the company will recently ordered Fait A tariff InJan. 2 Bake in time for be delivered In Washington. crease of l cent a pound on lemons and use during the April conference of the In as Mormon church. Four of the cars are oranges, provided wasa bill bybefr-rHire Kettner. with motors and five to be iirgd means House and the committee will be equipped wnys used as trailers. The cars will to. delebe on tluj same order as cars now In by Callfornlans. Italy, the gation s.nld. Is dumping sifh fruit here use except that more steel will be used because the war has cut off other mar- In their construction. kets An increased tariff would mean will be used In The cars much revenue, they eaid, and also part by the probably Orem line during the would lessen the burden of Arn'rlcan heavy conference travel, aa the Orem irrowers In competing- with Italian line has not ordered trailers for the fruits. summer months. The new observation cars being fitted up in the company's shops will not he. used In connection wtth trailers except during heavy traffic. The new cars for the Bamberger are to reach Salt Lake prior to expected March 15. 4 or Floral lf of holding1 the T't-i- $2.50 CREPE KIMON O S remedy ever used In Severe Coughs. Colds. Whooping Cough or Croup, and It will also be found excellent for FUND With all the departmental estimates except that of the police practically completed. th budget committee has made a net reduction en all departments of only I10.S23.33, arcordlng to figures compile.) by K. A. Bock, city auditor, after yesterday's budget meet- Mark Down Final The Store That Serves You Best' fed by them If It is not found the best l session of that preferably In September or November, William llail'y, president of state hoard of equalization, the ha written Thomas S. Adams at Ithaca. N. V.. that h woiM vote etther for e rn n city In Florida to te selected later or for f ndianapoltils "Mv reasons In this decision." said Mr. Hallev. "are that I figure th farwe get th" convention this ther e tst hett-ear. the opportunity Salt Lake has to '"cure the convention In 1S17. "The N.ittoml Ti s association Is try-Ir- a hard to assist every state in the Its union. Its purpose Is to hold ts a posst-hitlt- y there pesslnr. l s where n r r a tax moveof ment of Importance. is to this conMy main oj--vention to falt Ii He in 191.. Mr. I'alley fs a member of the executive hoard for th next threo years. Final Mark Down $1.25 Flannelette KIMONOS LIBRARY BOARD WANTS Most of Reduction Luke In 1017. to a letter from the Na- mit 128 Teaspoonsful LIGHTLY PARE! FAVORS AN EASTERN CITY e jt . AND GOLOS PROMPTLY GENERAL DAM ACT Washlnztrrt, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916 N, w bronchial gqoo&ss, beak URGES CHANGE IN ALD-KEPUBLICA- $1.00 Messaline Silks, in Plain Colors, 24 inches wide, yard . . 75c CALCUTTA FIBER RUGS- 27x54 - :s':z.e........35e . $1.75 SMYRNA pretty bright RUGS in color- - ings. Size 27x54 '. . ftP tflllr OOc VESTS AND 4 in medium weight WOMEN'S BOc AND PAIVTS cotton. Garment WOMEN'S VESTS AND Thft rarment JtsJ SILK AND WOOL TIGHTS. .. ( WWW |