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THE SALT LAKH TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1913. 7 M If II GUESTS 10 I BijilT DOOR Injunction Prevents Sale of jKtrect in Front of Calhoun's ?H Cleveland Residence. BLrVKLANP" O.. Oct. 10. Guests who IK rri llie "marriage Saturday of Miss jKrfba Calhoun and Wilson B Iliekox 3HV. rallioun mansion on Kctil load 1 -i7f hv the front door instead of iB" f0i!5rf to so through the kitchen. IBL. lAwrcncc today restrained tho Bf Af tat idrce.t In front or the Cal S,Vmo 1'V creditors of the Kuclld iK,,, .Realty company. a.nd attoriipyn K Brata who arc flKitliis for H Jmnerry agreed to postpone the on jW P.Mr until aprlrur. fcSwv GWPJ n. Slddnle. represent .K5iS Cleveland Trust company. trua iM5Vllie bondholders, withdrew tho or ilf".il taken sovoral weeka a0. Wrt e rcUKent had been erected nt Over iKi reafl and Kuclld Heights boulevard, ah.riff MlntiuH wn ready to take 3Bta nnnimr and go down to the. Ralo he learned n temporary settlement reached. Hirst Iuk at om:i) or wKrti the tent lorn down. iBpilrlck Calhoun In undcrntood to liavo Immmnctf- that the realty company can vMT.'nnnred and Its dehtf. aggregating iCisNt J2.OOP.000 paid off There. I.h llke Xw, however, thai the Innd will ho 'Kit cn the market unrestricted. This Is Kij.lh resident of the exclusive dis 'Wrl hvc been fighting against. RELATES STORY OF TIIISTJORMJIIOi Former President pf Piano Company Witness in Suit ' Against Harvester Co. CHICAGO. Oct. 10.-"Goorgc TV'. Tor kins expired tlir opinion that tho har vester bu.ilneKs could ho greatly Improved by putting In more capital and reduc ing the con of manufacture. There wn talk of consolidation, nnd finally President O. W. Jones agreed to dlpoHu of a ma jority of stock In I he ria.no company undf-r certain conditions." This Silas Llewellyn, former president of tho rhino company, relattid In the KOe.rninenf 511I1 agaln.t tlm Intorna llonal Harvester company hero todav an his Ftory of tho birth of the trusl. 'The events he narrated took place at a meet ing In the office of J. r. Morgan ln Now lork. The meeting, wild Mr. Llewllvn, wax hold In .July, 1902. Af a result of the negotiation?, Mr. Llewellyn said, the Piano company nas sold to tho International Harvester com pany nnd paid for with tho rtoek of the latter corporation. H. B. Luttley, maunder of the purchas ing department of tho International Har vester company, testified recording the put-chane of the Key tone works at Ster ling. III., in lf'03, while the concern waa In the hands of a receiver. He :tiId the I Ik UK. showiiis of furs and fur coats this season K II far surpasses any orcvious oxhibit of like j J character by ua or any fur store or fur Uc- I t partmcnt in this city. I f, W e have tsoarehod tlio fnr markets of the world for 1 the choicost aud rarest skins-lhe best furriers n. 1 the world have made them up into rich and c oaa.it . pieces ovevv new style ia shown every new idea 111 I ahapo or shade is represented. Wu arc sbowuic an W I exceptional line of the now Ion- scarfs worked in . Hudson seal and molofkin. , I I' An exceptional convenience our -tore offers is the 1 I services of expert furriors on any kind of piece work. 1 I Remember the wonderful offerings on the splendid sample r line of evening dresses one-third off and better, are the I; reductions the assortment is superb. J I IL IBIIIIIGot your copy of W yet? If Hot-why iil Scrape S5c 'lilfflH together sand he r xote-tf you cnl, for the book U w.U , jSSZiPgP cost you 35 cents only. J: U8H! NOT CALOMEL. CftSTOR D1L DR SALTS, 'BUT DELICIOUS F FIGS" TONIGHT Gently cleanses your stomach, liver and thirty feet of bowels of sour bile, decaying food, gases and elogged-up wastf without gripe or nausea. Tim wouderful fruit laxative acts as a lircr nnd bowel cleanser tonic not ap an irritant. Tts action is natural and pontic no Kripinp. It is delicious no droading. It 15 ponitive nnd prompt no waiting. If yqnr ntomach ix f.our and filled with vilo cate.", your bend aches, or you nro bilious, neivonp, di7.-y, half sicl:, your tongiio eoatedi your thirty feet of bowels clojjaod with waste Tio't properly carried oft don't wait. Surely take a teaeponnful of delicious Syrup of Figs toniirht, and in the morninjj I all constipated waste, sour hilo, gases and poisons will rnovn on and out of the syatonj, gently hut thoroughly no griping no nausea no weakness. In International Harve3tr company ab Forhed tho corporations two years la ter. j "It Is not true, that after the. purchaiie of tho Kcyatono plant hy the Inlerna tlonaJ. it wjj! ad-cirtlsed as an Inde pendent concern?" asked Attorney Gros venor. " think It was" replied tho witness. Attorney Groiivonor read .several let ters written to agenta by -Piatt, of the Keystone company, In June. 1005. denying that the. company had sold out to the International Harvester company. The government charges that niter the ICeyatone company was absorbed tho plant was dismantled a.nd abandoned an n. man ufactory of hay tools and mowniv, but piibseou'cntly was utUlr.ed for the manu facture of tillage implements and new Hn"i. , , The making of the TCeystono binders and mowers was discontinued after the absorption, according to the contention of the government. IMMIGRANT WANTS TO WALK TO SEATTLE VTuW YORK. xOct. 10. Augustine Snr torin. a Bulgarian. L'S years old. Ik de termined to walk to Seattle on 15 cents if tho commissioner of Immigration will give him tho chance. Sartorla had one milerls when he arrived hore from Bio do Janeiro and by the tlmo he had changed It into American money aJid had spnt a little, ho hnd only three, nickels n show tho Immigration inspectors. 3ar torls said he had become naturalized, but could not prove it and wns ordered de ! ported. He said he was planning to walk I to Seattle, and believed he would make I It In about 250 days. His case has been taken up for further inquiry. A. S. Joiios, proprietor Leo pharma cy, Chico. Cal.. says: "I havo been, selling Foloy & Co-'s medicines for years. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound I conaider hftH no equal and io tho ono cougb medicine I can recom mend to my friends as containing no narcotics or ofchor harmful properties." Schranim-JoliJiBon, Druga. (Advorlliemeiit) BLAME UNITED STATES FOR LATEST UPRISING EL PASO. Tex- Oct. 10. Charges that tho American departmont of state Interfered with clectlonr- In Nicaragua were contained In testimony given before the KenatorlaJ sub-commltteo now Hit ting hro hy Angel tJgnrtc, former Hon dumn minister lo Waslvlngton. and by Gonei-al .Turan Loets. fonncrly of the Nicaraguan army, who completed their testimony today. They declared that the Dawson treaty which, they charged. wn- secretly signed, gavo nnd 11 d advantage to the connorva llvo party and brought about conditions that resulted In thn present rovolutlon. DELINQUENT CHILD BECOMES VICIOUS OAKliAN'P, Cal.. Oct. 10. To resist being taJen lo the detention home. Eliza beth Thomas, a 11-ycar-old dcllnciuent child of tilts city, dashed lye todav into the face of Mrs. TV. B- Kelly, assistant proba.llon ofllcer. and then blinded liersclf by throwing anothor cupful Into her own eve:. Mrs- Kellv will not lose hor sight, but will bo dlHflgurcd. KNOX AND FISHER ARE DUE IN SEATTLE TODAY SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct 10. A message received here today from the cruiser Maryland, which Is bringing Secretary of State Kno:: and Secretary of tho In tnrior Inhcr from Honolulu, nays that vessel will arrlvo at Seattle, tomorrow morning- Mr. Fisher plans lo leave at once for Gillfornla where, ho will at tend the meeting of superintendents of national parks In Vo.semlte park Octo ber II. HOUSTON AND BULLOCK ARE GUILTY OF FRAUD M'ACOMA, Wash.. Oct. 10. Guilty as charged watt tho verdict of tho .iury todav in the cases of 0. U. Houston and "."John IT. Bullock, tried in tho fed eral court on a chargo of conspira3 to defraud the government on coal contracts in Alaska. Tho jury was 0ut nineteen hours. The court ordered tho defendants to appear .November 0 for sentence. Bandits Socure $3000. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10. Bandits who used au automobile waylaid Thomas ,T. O'Menra. n saloon keepor, today and " took from him a grip containing $!000 In cash. riiov uoia 011 a crowa oi pursuors with revolvers and escaped. The. number of the automobile was ob tained bv the police. O'Menrn had drawn the money from n bank to cash checks of workers near his saloon. Parni Products lowor. rVASlIINGTOX, Oct. 10. Karm prices of tho important crops declined 6.5 per cent between Seplembnr 1 aud October 1 jigiilnst a decline of 2.5 per cent In the 'tamo period of last year and an avemge decline of 3.1 per cent during September of the lut four years. Aeroplane for Greece. BI'TL.TN. 1" Oct- 1 r'10 "rl"l(K of the Balkan states will be uuguieuteI j l,v an American ucroplnne if Angelo fciter ritys of thU town can get his machine fhrouch to Athens safily. The biplane will leave New York on the n.t steam il In sailing r Greece and Angolo will ScoiSunv ii. to offer his to the Greek army, in which ho formerly wivbI, Nicaragua "War Ends. WASHINGTON. Oct. 10. American Minister Wcltscl reported to the state de partment today that all organized resist ance of the Ntcaragiuimi appears to have ended. Soldlors ar. being paid off and mustered out. Unfilled Steol Totin.3g9. NTSW" YORK, Oct. 10. The unfilled tonnafo of the Taitcd States Steol cor poration on Soptotnbor 30 totaled G5aT,o07 toua, an increase of 3US230 tons over Auguft. the old days people let these mat tors run until they needed a largo done of physic, then they took something se vere, like cantor oil, salts or cathartics, that nioant abui-o to tho bowels. Thee aro t.ho days of tho gentle aud natural the days of Syrup of Figs. This way you arc not. drugging yourself. Syrup of Figs being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromaiics can not cause injury. Ask your' druggist for "Svnip of Figs and Elixir of Senna." nnd 'look for tho nanie, California Fig Syrup Com pany on t-lio label. This is the genuine old reliable. Any other so-called Fig Syrup is an imitation often meant to deceive you. Pfcfusc such with con totnpt. ( Advertisement.) EXPLOSION WRECKS GERMAN DIRIGIBLE BERLIN. Oet. m.-GcrmAny's aerial fleet suffered a severe loss today by the total wrecking by explosion of one of its immense military dirigible balloons and of lh' hall in whlri it was stationed at Rei ulckendorf. a suburb of Berlin. Tho dirigible, which was of the semi rigid typo with air balloonettes to pre serve Its shape, invented by Major Cross of the Prussian army, wu bolnc refilled with hydrogen gas by soldiers of the fly ing corps. The cas. which Is highly in flammable, was being paeacd into tho en velope from metal cylinders when the friction of the gas Itself on tho rilling tube 'auHcd fire to break out. A violent explosion ensued, cojnpletely destroying the dirigible and blowing the hall to splinters. Nono of thfi crew was injured. Wood Visits Forts. SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 10. Ma'jor Gen eral Leonard Wood, chief of staff, U. S A., returned today on tho mine-planting steamer Blngold from an inspection tour of the Ptigcl round army posts, (hiring which lie visited Forts I'lagler, Wordon. Casey and Ward. He will proceed to Ta coma to Inspect the army supply post and thon go to the Mount Rainier Na tional park". Young Men Arrested. H F. Zimmerman, 25 ycara of uge. T. D. Taylor, 13. and .1. M. Honorvr. IS, were all ar.ie.stcd on a charge of violating the firearms ordinance yester day. Motorcycle Patrolman Husbands found tho young men at target practice within the city limits in a back yard at Ninth East nnd Second South streets. Their case will come up In the city court this morning. Scod Eaters Ar od Fighters Whothor at Work or Play, Endurance Cornea from Good Digestion. Always Assured by Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablets. Men and women must have quick wit nnd good grit to stand the day's battles. A dyspeptic may get away with his work, but is always at swords points with those around him. A good stomach and a good meal well digested puts us In a. good, Jolly fighting mood, the sort that mows down work and commands tho heartv co-operation of our associates. Tho man at the head of a business who has a. good stomach has behind him a. good lighting force against competition and the daUv ml mi pa that are hound to tako place. In fact, a well organised b"al nc3S is llkn our dlgctnTve system. Stuart's Pvspcpshi Tablets as soon as taken into the system go right to wprk as assistants to the stomaeh. rendering it an Immense amount of help In working out tho very complex processes of diges tion, encouraging It In the. porformanc.H or Its functions, relieving It of a portion of Its duties, thereby allowing it a tem porary respite, and also toning up, strengthening, revitalizing -Its secretory glands, mucous membranes, absorbing 'landa and muscular walls ln such-a way that tho stomach soon reco'ers its lost powers of digestion, motility, assimila tion anil ultimately does Its work an well OfJ ever WllllOUl OULOluc awimniice. These powerful ltttlo tablets contain In a concentrated form, every element noc eseary to digest all forms of food, wheth er meats, vegetables, cereals, egge, fish, etc., and they act ecpiiUy well ln an acid or an alkaline medium. If your Htnmach l ailing, does not digest as quickly or us thoroughly as It should, and your en tire svstem In consequence is suffering from malnutrition and mal-asslmllatlon. vou owe It to yourself to give the abused stomach assistance to help It out of its present condition. The solution of your stomach-trouble problem Is easy. Go to your druggist at once nnd secure a package, then take one or two after each meal or as required, then nolo the difference In the way you feel. AH druggists sell them. Price 50 cents. (Advertisement.) NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF SALT LAKE TENNIS CLUB. special meollnc: of thn stockholders of" Salt Lake Tennis club will be held on Tlmrsdnv, October 31. I'M 2, at 5:30 o'clock p m. of said dny at. the club house of said corporation, oil Tenth East street, between Second and Third South streets. Salt La leu Cltv. Utah, for the purpose of ronsidorliig and voting upon a proposition to amend Article VI I L of the Articles of Incorporation of said corporation, by in creasing the capital as now limited in mid articles from eighty-five hundred dollarn to eleven thousand dollars, and bv Increasing the number of shares from oighty-flvo ?hares to on hundred ten hare, so that the first clause contained in said article as and If amended shall j-cad an follows: "The limit of cnpltal stock of said corporation Is herbv fKed In the sum of cloven thousand dollars, divided Into one hundred tun shHrcs of the par value of one hundrd dollars each." The balance of raid article to remain and read an heretofore. By order of the board of directors. Dated at f-'nlt l ake City, Utah. ;hi !lh dux of October A. IX, Wi:. F. M GARNITL'T. Secretary. 111211 I SUCCEStOSS TRIBUNE- AS?T CTyA REAP TRIBUNE: Qf SALT LAKE'S ECONOMY CENTER. 'l Main Between Second and Third South. In the Heart of Salt Lifco. I jt For Today I i Lake's Best Values in I I ill) Women's I Tailored Suits I Ifl $17.50 I 2jSrm!jlV,,Sj Wc stand unquestionably as Salt Lake's greatest SUIT HOUSE and I RlM ;f I when we advertise a value such as this, we always receive a rousing H UTU&V response, and today, wc will be well prepared for never before have H we offered such astounding values. There arc in the collection several H different styles and sizes up to 46. Colors navy, brown, tan, black. H 1 . I H ($15.00 Caracul Coats $9.95 I I There Can't Be Found Values I to Equal This Special for Today I This beautiful new coat is made of an extra quality of lustrous curly caracul, full lcnglh 1 I I-model. lined willi excellent quality satin. The sizes range from IM- up to 46. I I ( Enormous ExtraSpecial I ! Sale of Waists Today ACkf I I and Saturday . . . I Represented in this lot are white lingeries and washable ginghams hi the dark stripe mate- rials. "Waists ranging in values up to .$1.00 and $.1.25. ,A11 cast into one lot For today's sell- Sing at 49c. Sizes from to 44. I $1.25 Beautiful Waist, Today, 75c I I Never before such a value. There are three different models, aristocratically tailored. The 1 I material the fine French figured satine sizes from 34 up to 42. I Interesting Items at Special Low Prices I j $3.75 all wool sweaters. Colors, navy, tan, Ladies' and children's Heccc j g I ; red and gray. All sizes (fn nr liucd hose, good values IDC ' today at p.iO NEW HAIR SWITCHES I $1.50 black and colored mercerized pelt i- Xew 30-iueh 3-o.., 3-straiul hair switches -all I coals, today and Saturday 09 shades. These switches are good values 1 at at. $8.00. Q I $1.00 washable gingham petticoats, Extra Special tpUm0 special, NEW HANDBAGS I today at A very fine leather handbag, leather lined, 1 $1.25 house dresses, made of extra heavy silver frame and coin r I weight percale, dark ' and light colors. purse, special 01,5. I Sizes from 31 to 46. QQ An extn, lurj;e ,nKib;llri leather lined, and Today bargain day special tVl. coin purse, fancy silver A 9 All wool dress skirts, values $QC frame. $1.50 value, special ... .01 p to today special ........ .i. A large assortment, real seal handbags, I Dressing sacques. J ado of the line French cntIlcl. lihc( mK, coin 1nrsc, - I oitlerdown. large floral designs. Sizes irom frames, at . .4 tO 36 I 34 to 44. Todav and CC r I S,tnl,.v. spo-hU 65C SALE OF REAL KID GLOVES Oorscts. modiuin bust loug hi), with six f "'"c ? m"dl! 01 l'" 1 od su sorters tf7 ftfh (rcnoble stock, 2-cIasp, over-seam. Paris p0.1 " if) 1 UU point back, full range of colors and sizes. Chll Wi'to."!.' wato. 'tevy wc'ishl. extn, n'V"1 U5 v:'1"c $1 45 strong with taped ,Hltt0; ZDC FLANNELETTE GOWNS . J adics' hi"h neck and long sleeve and ankle of oxccllcnt material in neat pink or length fFeecc lined union nJ blue stripe or all wjiite, suits, extra good quality, for 6DC double yoke, 1.2.o, ,sl.o0 value. . . . iJDC ! Children's medium weight fleece lined union AVIATION CAPS i suits in ,Trnv aiitl i-ream. Sizes 3 to 1 1 Hand knit aviation caps, made of heavy r mrmK25c to 35c xt".::11:':: 65c The Denver &. Rio Grande Railroad Co. Elective May 19. 1212. DEPART DAILY. Provo. MantS. ilatysvaU :00 a. m. Mldvala nd Bingham 7:15 a. ro. Drr.vcr, Chlcas and Eis:.... E:35 a- m. Park Cl'.y S::o a. m. Ocilen and intermediate points. 10:25 . m. Ouden. Sun Franctsoo. Portland 12;40 p. m. Ocden. San Francisco. Portland 2:4j p. m. Mldvl and Blnpl?im 2: p. m. Denver, Chicago und Bast .... 6:20 p. m. Provo. Sprlngvllle. Tlntlc 4:50 p. m. Dcnvir. Chlcawo and Kast :?Q p Ocden. Portland And Eeattl ..11:10p.m. . ARRIVE DAILY. Ofiden. San Francisco, Lot Angeles 5;10 a. rn Tlntlc Sprlngvtlle. provo 10:20 a. m. Bingham and Mldvale 10:30 a. m. Denver. Chicago snd East. . . .13:25 ,i. m. Ocdon and intermediate polnu 2:10 t. m Denver. Chlcaco and Eaat 2:30 p. m. Oxdcn. San Francisco and West -l:5j p. m. Park City and intermedial points v. 3:00 p. m. Bingham and Mldvale 6:30 p. m. provo. Mint!. Marysvalu ...... 6:J0 p. ro. Ocden. San Fran.lsco Portland GEO p.m. Dovr, Chicago and East .. lO:Co p. m. ) Phone. Wasatch 2525- llllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH I 1 Salt Lake Engineering Works I General Foundry and Machine Work I Having greatly increased the capacity and efficiency of our j I plant, by the recent installation of additional modern ma- chinery, we earnestly solicit the continued patronage of our S I many customers and friends. S I S ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND IN THE I BEST STYLE OP WORKMANSHIP. Ore and Rock Crushing Machinery, General Mine and Smel- EE I S ter Work a Specialty. S I S MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS, I S Fourth South and Sixth West Streets. HlHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllliH I I THE TRIBUKE Gives Your Wants the LARGEST CIRCULATION I