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Show THE UTAH IS FOURTH March 1!. A .w:rr Ks-- r I 10-re- . nt It romti'.s or sour, gassy stomach. quantity towel I'o1odou matter clogged In the Inf the and the valu instead of belnnr east out of testine, prcdu'-tprepared the system Is reabsorbed Into the. blood. dirc-rlof William M. Steuart. V.bn this poison reachest the delicate brain tissue it rauncJ conKestlon nnd sfatff tb.lan tor manu.'.ictures. ftbat dull, throbbing, sickening head commerce. f .iruik statement. of a iet a box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated and nose cioKiced up with tongue, a cold hed trace thin to torpid always liver; delayed, ferrnentlns: food in the - ttj-- j department f wf results- I Spirieg Monday, stomach. prcllm-if- f fi tarn et"s IN cf runii t sm r Sam Director Issued by len tn- .f the- l ir au i IjH with re fpnfp to 1 the? tr rM; frm were received lier-ort- itxty-fl- ache. Caserctsremove Immediately cleanse the the Four, undigested stomach, food and foul case, take the excess bll from the liver and carry out ail the copstlpatrd waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret tonleht will surely stralrrhten you out by mornlnK. They box work while you sleep a headfro:n your druictt means your combreath rlnht,bowel3 clar, stomachandwm!, liver nnd your plerlon roy regular for months. Advertisement. T In the manufac- factories ri.i,-ture' of h.ot ntirir, th l of majority 1313-I- fr I I Ti whWi report! Rison of Thi prodm-tfor tho year were At the census vaI itI at S v,?0. tbi-rf 1" were reported slxty-ft- v s with products valued at Tiluo ef the annual haa Increased by therefore, tiin. 1 or Z0. per rent. In Tf slxty-flreported ton of of TUI 'Hfd totalfjrtorie loj from which wer produced jt'icf r f Kranutated ousar, valued 7C.- - 1 tn n t I".,? 1.32J: 42 It) fm of raw sugar, and Z.4l,29l gal- valued it ! f 2. J pounds) of mr.lase a. val-f- e In addition, there ,? f I..".:,l5. valued v:ri !.(i'i.:ry or ?.rtrli. 1 t.iS-.-HC- $1,-Th- e prn-i- u 10-ce- 'i. v nt - by-prfdu- -tj T!i. srH ifsir in tirn ft j'iift pound. 2-- J' r , j i J I Berlin. March 11. According to confidential statements made by the French minister of war. General Callient, at the military conference. says a dispatch from Amsterdam to1 the Overseas News agency, the French casualties up to March 1. 1919. amounted to 809,000 dead and 1.100,000 wounded. Araongf the lat ter, the dispatch adds, 400,000 were f In addition! severely wounded. 30.000 men were mleslnfr. j The total losses of the French, i fleneral Galllenl's statement shows, j Newel continues the Oversea agency, has reached 2,500,000. while) th Itrltlsh up to the present have! I lost soo.ooo. 1 i .1 th f I I 31. IMS. lied January treated In quantity of was In rrror. The pound, tt short tons of :.') pr report t fatore. ittv-flv- e reported In Mlcht-KiUlt. f f t n Inwere loatei twelve In Colorado, thirteen fieren In Utah, four In Ida-- h .iTlfrnb. n. two In Nebras. In fn i three- n. YVIw-ii- si e ka, . three In Ohio, and on ench In Kan-j. Illinois. Indian., Iowa and Minnesota. The r orapar.itlv st itlstlc for 1909 and nil ar sumrn irited In the follow ing statement 1511. 133. M.-nt- tt ; Tot! nereis beets Total of r; beets Iton.t c.f pour. l -- 2'0' . .... . Coats, Waists, Separate Skirts, at Z. C. M.I. CHINA CAPTAIN PROTESTS Every nook and corner of the store is beautifully arrayed in spring foliage, with here and there a winged songster. So realistic of spring is the dis play that one imagines they detect the fragrance of bursting buds and the breath of outdoor spring wafted through the .,209 $H.12.213 srr.Aii. of Qtianfitv Hr. T 3. T ' . Value po'indi).. JI'.'jft.MJ Jrar-i- f"l 1 Vaino (Uw J51.-U1- ttns of Q'untitv 2.... t,fTin.U) .. 1 . 1.210 t s:i!lor.' 1 4.S7S Fran- of Passengers Is Filed. San Francisco. March 11. Full de- of tht action of Ilrltlsh naval of2'. 112.77 tails 2t.M.2t 1. S3!. 132 t ficers In the boardlnic of the American Val-i- S I'ntp All I ZSHAM f prod- CRUISER cisco and Report on Seizure zii.sio j BlISH Steamer Reaches San ir..6ii.Hio r.,u: !)I1A5'.:.. VaiMe o?hr uct ACT OF f.ril.2 1 of Quantity ffon Qu.ir.tltv of 12 2 Millinery, Suits, Dresses, r .539.1i2 niOIMTTi?. Total vali: l I1S.9SI :..T2.IC1 planted... of jantity t re i te,l l.I2,0. 795,300 Taclfle liner China IS off the the removal of Chines coast and February 2S2.1 f :;i,5(3 thirty-eigh- t and Germans, Austrian K. Itoitnson announrM the Tnrks were laid before port officials lr. Hefjr c of Ids offi tn rooms 311 and her to7ay for communication to Washoperitr. 3 312 Templetor b'ttlllnic. Houm ington, according to Look Tin Kit. Offlfw r hon a m V;at-p. president of the China Mall Steamship ! net 2't pbon Waalc!i company, owners of the China, whloh Advertle'nnf. arrived here today. Capt. Frank 11. Frailer of the China furnished the inANCHORED OFF OLD POINT formation to C I Ilrown, special deputy collector of th port, acting: for John O. Ia!s. View lrmaa f'rlae Collector Iretlesf Mr. EH esld that Captain Fr a tier's .Ippim at atwport report to the port authorities New port N"ewi. V . M.Ufh 11. The was In the r.atur of a protest. today The INon. on n wek-r- i China was stopped forty-tw- o rr"sStent llrs. ani miles l crutart aboard th yacht 5!afiower. Shanghai by the Hrltlsh hour today wJkinc anout out from cruiser epenf an Xww Laurentlc. Mr. nil s. auxiliary sunset Toward the otherwise M I'otnt and sail, nnd he corrolocted h t ilropp-.a wpirt dowj t' the etory of th episode us rlated by nn tififl for t?i r.icht. T. !II.yf!ower "topped '.ere; near tb Mr. W. it. Knapp of Pan Francisco, a s'.lp Appam. wldch the passenger, who said ahe took stenog;r!n,jri prln with rsat J"re! tn ' p.trtv viwr! note at the time. to remain raphic The yarhr in pected The were lined up on the pasen-rat old I'oirif until late tomorrow. deck by a boarding-- party and each man a?ke if he were a German, according to Mrs. Knapp, who said the Hermans. Austrian and Turks were Two of th Germans .'earregated. taken off. with V. Kchuetter. a mer. hant of Tln(f Tau. and Hlchard Web-he- r. left their wives aboard the China. Mrs. Webber with threu children. "Th women were crying: and sal1 Mrs. Knapp, "and one of th Urltlsh officers, touched at' the Boils Poor and Tiriplss. Blackhends, of Mr. Webber, said to Webber, plight Complexion Vanish by Using out of hfcre et belowT' Stnart's Cilcium Wafers. Webber, said Mrs. Knapp, was nnd protested the right of the Hrltlsrj to take off any Germans, so to the Iaauren-tt- f Mini. I'Muti.r. Mdi.i.n tiici:. finally h was removed thirty-seve- n mum f ,i All vojr the btta ut I f Ul. with lr others. c - ir ia-- i de t an f. ii,n Look Tin i'Al. president of the China ' ! fn! lif it Mail Steamship company, owner of the face h'. ipnwrfi,' a d disfl !! iir--irkh-;d- ytjr eceiilni, was at the dock a when the vesptmplr.o r t!i, sel comment that beyond rn rerlaltu "thearrived, butwas u eerlous one. he episode Had nothing to say. Attaches of the man consulate were also at the dock to Ger for the twenty-fou- r man women una cmidren ooarrt the . I 11-1- h i 2- -i jn trfy (St ir i FRENCH AND BRITISH WAR LOSSES 3.100,000 I MEN IS BERLIN REPORT I 1 4 Tuesday, Wednesday You will find Z. C. M. I. delightful in eauty t-- i i.: ana rragrance. ine springuuic modes are here in elegant profusion. An unequalled showing of exclusive bet. n- - March 13th, 14th, .15th, va-r..- .u s un 3 HEADACHY, BILIOUS, SICKJCONSTIPATEO Federal Census of Industry Shows Manufactures of Prod-- . Best for liver and bowels, bad ucts Throughout Country. breath, bad colds, sour fitTrint of the ireneral SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1916 N, "CASCARETS" BEST IF IN BEET SUGAR 'Vashtr. jton, HEKALD-REPUBLICA- lit iS e. VV palms. ! 7-- In-lr- f. s Pure Blood Brings Beauty eoh-bln- ." head-tron- pf I fer-n-- f s e . ! i i ; ; i We Cordially Invite the Residents of Salt Lafce and Vicinity to Visit Us. . g cr J cl. c POWER SITES WITHDRAWN outh Fork ( aake Jdaho Affeded. Notification of the withdrawal by of cecutUc order of the i'resldenteltes water aullabld for power 'nd . rlv--- r the eouth fork of the Knuka con'.itt: Iionnevllla county, Idaho, Washtained In a letter received from liv If. Stanley Jflnrlchs, chief ington f the Salt Jxk field division of the 1, 1. ted State land office, Thu lands are on both sides of the river and extend for a distance "t aoout eighteen nmmllsa and axe deslar-n,t- d beln in the K?:ierally of township 3 north end rariare 43 12. il and east. I'.ol.se meridian, A loo a l'rpfrtitlver la eV V 1 1 vl-Ir.- ltai Joy lsnce Jtluarft wo a I Mad 1mIc A 4 Clear e l al-tw- Your klnt llow 14-In- and cure thfni to et4j. in ldr.p:es st. few ..?day. Wafera fur p!n-a.irt' lalclurrt o - nt ; . rurtlr by tl.e Lo.d of all i'rtn it a are tbd ".?.;. for a to In-- t ; (proposes reduction of CENT NUMBER 10 rdmrd dimply lrnpo?fible And tho invlK- - t remain on yojr f will replace otr dad, t;oot t l. ' skin wit: t!. xlowpi colors .( a r perfect .or.xplexton r.d slf-refpi It rtd dir. I IN PER t Or GOVERNMENT CLERKS Wa-shlnirton- Man It . 11. Kenre that ; hi Borland's amendment to r ( this reru-.dthat thou-- r asetttatlve and judl- the executive, legislative .: c lal i ' a l.ave proved before you. el wuich would idll, appropriation :.) bo. f Ktuart's Caleium U afer tf I reiulr the thousands of clerks In od y. fak your dream I the executive departments of the r u t y come tru- -. Also rntil cttipon I Kovcrnment to work eight hours a of he alrtir(lt I day instead of seven, was stricken tt4a for free trial packs. to- In i:r avail j . ct - from theu measure r r , the House 1J I if s t rr Mr tn.tnl of io land then iutroduceI another to re- nun r oi cierKa nv in ' ( mifii in on . Jtine 1. It will com , .waaaw. cnt we.-kJ i.p on the bill today! J Puilnjr Mann made an I I Loader I - t , on the- aoatiai appropriation I ! ef autom v'.dle vxrtnses lisr cabinet 2 J ml er. II ol'jcctc-- specifically! I to itcra for r ralrs for a new iari I for.ii W!fon of the labor I r-- Free Trial Coupon I". A. rtitr'i start's Strf m . rZ Monrl ll.drf.. at or. . of package Waftrs. -- r d c stleh.t-S- . P. a fro- - trial Calci.:n N'iiH City . ( r nt dlte - .- r' fcfreet 1 T.-tir- State The JWevada SOUTH AMERICAN the-Unite- ch -- t;ni thor-- town navy yard today. Adds ild.i a tonnage of 27.600 to prdrridiioitajUt to t . H, ftavy. Tonnage States navy and nn armament of ten at Hosfon Marh 11. The superdread-- n guns, which constitute her main iK'ht Nevada, the battery, powerful American warship readymil for action, wo Charlesin at commission the placed - - -- T New l.eritase of K"d looks. Thr 3i,f re tliousatid of pe.jpl j today whose a;c are a lllrix proof ci':r Calcltim fret:,Hturt's Wafer do cure elnallar Orchestra from 3 to 6 Each Afternoon NEVADA READY FOR ACTION Uafrrn j .r'i!y V lty y lifp.Ttnifnt. TRADE IS URGED Oils Soothe la it Isease Brazilian Here Says Knowledge of Spanish Should Be Acquired by Merchants. Oil of wLntersreen. thymol, plycerjne Jr.d other healing Ingredients compounded 1. J; la proper proportlou Into the II. has now become the universal Frearrlptlon favorite of ftkln sufferers in relieving nkln dlfcsse. It is a raild wash that nenct rates A knowledge of Spanish and an relief from all tbs pores and (fives instant washes American merchant marine are the two burning and itchlr.ir. It kills and off the .pi aw in jr d'soase Terms and its things the United States needs most soothlr-- s oils quickly heal the Inflamed if it would broaden its trade relations tissues. deSouth American countries, recommend this! with lr.urjrlsts are ttlsd to2rc. Dr. Antonio Carlos Slmoens da clared f.Oc and 11.00. coollnr toottlnz. Sllva of Hrazil. president of tho Bra. A liquid. wlfl eait rnnPa n lit zilian an,j Historic society, Oeosraphlc hark Vour monoy reroarkahle thN remedy. .. .... . T i who ison Bpemlinf? a few days in Salt nr DOtlie reiieTPS jrou. i s . V. tir. f9 his wav to the Pacific coast. Lake Soap kcps your skin healthy. Ask about It. is Dr. Sllva said m T . B. Bo E ichrumii.-Jol.i.oi- i, i f sm For 15 Years the Standard Skin Rested Drujt, 5 More. one of the most significant movements of the century and he believes its imis as vet little realized by the portance' people of the Lnited States, or for that matter the inhabitants of South America and Central America, "It means one America and America for America,"' said Dr. Silva. "Now is the time for people of both continents social and to establish Intellectual, business relations. The war has creThe United ated this opportunity. States should take all possible advantage of it. "Two things the United States must do to extend her South American trade. First, she must teach her peoole Span- - TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently if your hair is properly cleansed each time by use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may be prepared very cheaply by dissolving a of canthrox, obtained teaspoonful from your druggist, in a cup of hct water. This rubbed into the scalp creates a thick lather, soothing and cooling in its action, as well as very beneficial to scalp and hair. After rinsing, the scalp is fresh and clean, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes It seem very heavy. Advertisement. ish and they should also know Portu- museum while small is the finest one he guese, if they would trade with Brazil. has ever seen. It is easy for the people of the United but exceedStates to learn Spanish, difficult for the South Americans ingly to learn J2ngli3h. "Second, the United States must establish steamship lines to South AmerCAMCER crTOR i trta ica. Communication between South If i FAIL ta CURE American countries and Europe is now before it POISONS j !asds or attactss t3 BGl;Z itt? but before the disrupted by the war, conflict it was possible to go began from South American ports to Europe in twelve too eighteen days, while it to reach New WRITTEN GUARANTEED took twenty-twdays on York the slow steamers that made No X Ray or other . the run.. A swindle. An Island RHZjti "All South American countries have plant makes the a friendly feellnjsr for the United States. Any TUMOR, LUMP or&J.-- , idea of one big 5Bt on mo up, iace They have grasped the union of American countries." Dr. Silva came to the United States CANCER: it never last stage s&H-as the representative of his governpains untilEOOX ,..5i, & if sent 'V'aiL''-conment at the recent i testi FKEE, 10,000 gress at Washington. D. C. Pie Ixm-dofrit ti M!iat V momals. his government at in Germany and on many scientific which have taken him to Any LOMP in WOMAN'S BREAST epeditions. Russia, Sweden. Norway and all ovei and always poisonsdeep arm- South America and Central America. and KILLS QUICKLY After visiting the Pacific coast he One woman ineverpit7 glands cancer u.. repors will go to Arizona and New Mexico u We refuse many who aiesoi wait too long & must die visit the Grand canyon and to make t Poor cured at half price if cancer is yet Email Fcientific study of the ancient clifi & CO. LEY HAH C Or. & Dr. Krs. dwellings. affSSf'Kg Dr. Silva has devoted several year; "Strictly Reliabie, Greatest Cancer Specialist llvinz" to a study of the ancient peoples o! 747 a 749 S. Muin Street, Los Angeles, CaU both Americas, and he declared tin KINDLY MAIL THIS U sca65aj witJj CANCER collection of mummies in the Desert t.1rti ., JJ cure' rU-v'-- j." j--i- --1 l pan-Americ- 120-PAG- an d n. E ' j' |