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sssajpp sV r 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY' MORNING, JUNE 211912. 1 POIAfT IMDE BV THE D1IATT0WS May Prevent John A. Harring ton of Chicago From Ap pearing" as Witness. T.OP ANGELES, ';il , June 20. An un expected ansauit was made by life defense f'injiN on the eligibility as a witness of John R. Harrington n the "trial of Clar ence S DamH for alleged Jury bribery. should the defense be upheld, the state's bsc agn nst Harrow will MifTor greatly, aacordjlisj to members of the prosecution, as Harrington Is said to lie ihe link by which they hopo lo COnvicI DarTOH The move of the defense threw the op posing forces Into a BuiTJ find coin t was adjourned an hotir before the usual time In order to allow both sld os opportunity to present authorities tomorrow morning. Harrington had testified thai ho was an attorney re'MInc In Chicago and that he had been employed bv Mr. Darrow on April 27. 1011. The defense objected to further iu tionlng on the ground iha.l the Statutes forbid the examination without the con sent of the employer of anv attorney, or secretary, or clerk of an attorney con fining any fact, knowledge of which, had been acquired In such caparlly The district attorney argued that Har rington was merely employed as an In vestigator, hut Harrington said that he had been employed as an attorney. Only two other witnesses were on the stand todaj. They were Charles F. Hunt and A. Ladamc. vice president and paying teller, respectively, of a San Kranclsco bank, who testified that on September 2. 1911. O. A. Tvellmne cashed a check for tlo.non signed by Frank Mor rison and indorsed by Clarence Harrow Both witnesses testified on cross-examination that there was no aecrecy In the transaction. The money thus received, according to the state's contention, was used by Dar rw to corrupt jurors. I FIXES THE LIMIT OF CAPACITY FOR BEER LOUISVILLE. Ky., June 20. It -would require forty bottles of common beer to ronke a mail drunk, according to a wit neR testifying before Postofllec Inspec tor Kecne during the cnae of charges against Superintendent of Mails Lewis O nmnnell at the custom house here Alvln SSoIler, an employee of the railway mall service, said he had seen O'Donnell drink two bottles of "common" beer, but that he was not intoxicated. Inspector Keene then asked how many bottles one could drink without becom ing Intoxicated and was assured that O'Donnell was thirty-eight bottles wllh in the limit. I FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With s Veil; Remove Them With the New Drufl. An eminent skin specialist recently dis covered a new drug, othine doublo strength; which Is so uniformly success ful in removing freckles and giving a Clear, beautiful complexion that It ie aold Sihramm -Johnson. Drugs, under an absolute guarantee to refund the money If it fails Don't hide your freckles under a veil; gri an ounce of othine and remove them. Oven the first night's use will show a wonderful improvement some of the light er freckles vanishing entirely. It la ab solutely harmless, and cannot injure the most tender Bkin. Be sure to ask Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, for the double strength othine; It (a this that ia sold on the money back guarantee. I Hemorrhoids Itching, burning, bleeding, suc cessfully treated with Cuticura Soap and Ointment when the usual remedies utterly fail. Bold everywhere. Liberal sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, with 32-p. booklet, free to all sufferers. Addresa "Cuticura," Dept. HE; Boston. Constipation, Torpid Liver, Biliousness, Sick Headache and I 5j all Stomach Disorders positively 1 H and permanently cured by 1 They clear up the skin, tone I j I up the entire system and make I ; I you feel like a new person. I ' Always keep a box on band. 2V. At all druggist Jm I Igg EXCURSIONS if From Ogden and Salt Lake City 1 EAST AND RETURN Missouri Elver Points $40.00 St. Louis, Mo 49.00 Peoria, 111 51.10 Minneapolis, Minn. 62 00 St. Paul, Minn. 62 00 Chicago. Ill 65.00 Also reduced rates to other points. STOP-OVERS ALLOWED t ( June 1, 6. 8, 12, 15, 20, 22, 29 ) July 3, 12, 20 ST August 1. 2. 10, 23. 31 8418 ( September L 5 For further information and rates from other points, address E. E. LEIS, General Agent, A. T. A 8. F. By- Co.. 233 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah A SPECIAL SOAP FOR TENDER SKIN Poslam Soap Is the Safest and Moit Beneficial for Toilet and Bath. Posinm Soap surprises and delights -very user. It ih more than a mere soap a soap plus healing goodness. Its su periority K m its absolute puntv, its an tiseptic and germicidal qualities and us I Healthful effect upon the skin. Those .unusual properties are obtain-.) by medt cation nritn Poslam, the great skin rem edy, making very use of this soap, for toUel or hath, a source of positive benefit. Poslam Soap Is without equal for ten der akin; the ideal nursery soap, gratefuli soothing and non-irritating. Every moth er may rely upon 1 1 k absolute safety and put Ity. Poslam Soap makes ompiexlons deer, hands soft. Beautifies the si tin and im proves Its color and texture. The host 'shampoo for dandruff greatly benefloiej i whenever scalp difficulties exist, j Unusually large and lasting cake; price 25 cents. For sale by Schra mm-Johnson, Drugs, and all druggist For free sample, write to the Emer gency Laboratories, 32 W3i 23th street, j New York City. j 1 Salt Lake Statistic I I 1 Marriage Licenses. Sm WVM.em and Jnnv ikoo. ho(h ot r.u rFrnk M Klnc in Laura Mnon. b"th tf Slt belts Curl F. Car I win urol C!r(i Aorleoion. heth of Salt Lake. Births. John Edward Kelly. J! fouh Sr. on East, boy. Axel Hmmnln1 to t-urr Tnue. rirl. KIl A. Martinson, .(15 North FlrM Wxt. girl, Ksrry A Amu. grs West Seventh fouth. bor ArnoM Groiine. 3:4 Weif Second North, ho O. H Thorapon. 24? Poii'.h Fourlh Bast. elrl. JlmmU Arrrno. 411 South Fifth West, bo?' Max F Morr, TS P ItTMt, bo Pari Bohn. MrKlnley, Peler J t.amplnn. 43S Wmi Seventh South, alrl Eeal Estate Transfers, Dan Muier t al to H J MfKcin. part lot T, hlork 16. five-arre ple.t A .. ...... .t 10 Albert Orel and wlje to Uteb Loon t BulMtnt: aaiorlatlon. part aeetlon t, townablp 1 noulh ranjje 1 wt 1 Mnrlan A M. OkDBOD to Wen Johnson. Inn 3 and 4. blork S. Freamont IIlhti! 1 Charttt NfoPnle lo Annie T Bywalei pari lot 4. blork Srt. plat D 1 Douitlaj HelOiLs Lund Improvement com pany to Beda r. Fr-kmon lots 31 and S:. blork 6. Pouglo-i Park ... I.Oiyi F.lljaheth S. C. Bawden t al to Knlgbl Power rompany, part eectlon S4. lon uhlp 1 aouth. range 1 wet 4 Mlnnlo Leonnnri et n ;o L. M Ree!e. lot 5. part, lot 5. block I. Walkcr'n nub dlvlftlon $.4.(M Mnrf M AabtOO and wife to Salt Lake City corporation lot 5. North Ingle wood 0 W. J. Taravella and wlfo lo Hernan Bam- berRrr. part lot S, blork 36. pint F 2.280 Annie P. Howard et al. to Lehola I.Ipn- inon. part lot 1, blork e. plat 0 17 nofl V. C, Hyntt and wife to R. O Rankin, lott IS and 19. Moolc . plat of Welby 110 Marian A M Cannon at al to Oeorne B. F-eere. part block 9. Foreat Dale S55 Auguata B. Itebana to Joaeph R. Hebenn. pan lots 11 and 12, block 8. City Hall subdivision joo Bernhsrt Hebans to Joseph R. Hebana lots 13 and 14, block I, Clly Hall sub division t.. ioo John Gallacher and wife to Isahelln Arm strong ot al., part lot 6. block 70. plat A ."..rico CANDIDATES GIVE THEIR TARIFF VIEWS NEW YORK. Tune 20. To ascertain their exact position upon the tariff re form, the New York Tariff Reform club recently suhmltted a series of questions to the leading candidates for the presi dential nominations of all recognized parties Replies have now been received from all except Colonel Roosevelt. Gov ernor Harmon and Eugene V. Debs. All who replied, with the exception of President Taft. expressed themselveH as opposed to the existing protective tariff aa excessive. On the queatlon of a reduc tion. Messrs Wilson, Clark. La Follette, Baldwin and LTnderwood stand together All said they favored a reduction if not the abolition of all duties except for reve nue, but they would avoid such radical or rapid reductions as would disturb legitimate buelneas. Hop Rate Suspended. WASHINGTON, June 20. An advance of 25 rents a hundred pounds for the transportation of hopB n bales from the north Pacific coast terminals to Atlantic seaboard points, proposed by the trans continental railroads, was suspended to day by the interstate commerce commis sion until November 5. The suspension affer-ts an Immense traffic Kills Crippled Wife. WINNIPEG, Man., June 20 in full view of a score of pedestrians on thp street at High PJver, Alta., today. Calihte Rertrand shot and killed his wife. He was arrested. Mrs. Bertrand was a crip ple. The couple came from Nanton Alberta. Loan Completed. PA RIP, June 20. The signature of the Chinese loan of $300,000,000 was com pleted this afternoon by the delegates of the groups of International bankers rep resenting the six powers, the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Russia and Japan Old Diplomat Stricken. LONDON June 20. General Stewart L. Woodford, at one time lieutenant gov ernor of New York and formerlv T'nlted States minister to Spain, is l.lng serious ly 111 in an Inn near Oxford, where he was stricken Mrs. Woodford Is with him. Suffrage Rejected. CONCORD, N H.. June !0. By a roll call vote of ?0g to HO the state consti tutional convention rejected a. proposed amendment to the constitution granting votes to women in Nw Hampshire. Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale Pffo pl? have this important advantage over other remedies for stomach troubles. They strengthen the stomach until it if" capable of a good digestion This if the most direct and certain way to get , the complete relief every sufferer t'roiu indigestion wants All the tinu- you are taking the pills vou are getting more 1 rind more nourishment from vour food, i This is important. too; for von bfgin to feo) better in ever was because of this I added strength. Yon 'will bo happily I surprised to find that you ;ire getting a hearty appetite; that ion can eat food that vou relish, without distress; flint ' vour headaches are gobe; that vou are : no longer troubled with gas Or acid Itomacb, It is safe to sny that nothing ; will $i quicklv ftire yon of stoim-'i I trouble ns Or. William.1 Pink PiOj for , Pale Peopl. The experience of Mrs. George I". Shields of No. 7 1 o Fremont street, Man ' hattan. Kan., should r-onxince vou of ! the merit of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. : Hbc says: ! "Dr. v'i!liams' Pink Pills for Palo ! People effected a remarkable cure 'or : me eleven years ago. Vo- four or five years previous to that, time 1 had suf i fered at intervals of from six weeks to two months with what the doctors I called acute indigestion. Mv physician J put me on a diet, bnt in spite of all precautions those spells came on iust J the .tame and my suffering was most Tuberculosis Medicine Saved This Man's Life Pneumonia is a serious disease. an1 I often lays the foundation for chronic lung troubles sometimes Tuberculosis I results After Pneumonia, or any seri ous or stubborn cold. It )h wle to take i Boktpan's Alterative and avoid the rlan- gers of disease. Rt-ad of the recovery in : this case: ::3B No. 41st St . I'hlln.. Pa, Gentlemen: I was suffering from s j very serious abscessed lung, which fa llowed a bud attack- of pneumonia. M i phystnan and specialist declared my case hopeless. 1 am very thankful to 'vou and the Almighty ;.m1 fv the change "f health your medicine ha brought me 'I also wish t say thai 1 have fulh recovered my health, having been cured lor over three years." (Signed Affidavit) THOS R1GILLY, Kekman's llerafle Ir; effective In I Bronchitis. Asthma, Ha) P"ever. Throat and Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding I the system. Doc? not contain poisons, i opiates or hablt-formlng drugs. For sale i by Bchramm-Johnson. Drugs "The' I Never-Subatltutors," iivr. (?,, good stores l and other leadlnp dniKerlr.tu. Ask fur hookl'l iHIIni? .if recoveries .md Write to EDckman Laboratory, Phi la., Pa. for additional evidence. ASSESSMENT NO. 7. Tnnkee ( 'nnsolld.-Ued Mining company, a eorpoation. Principal office and placr nf business, room SOT N'ewhouse build ing. Salt Lalte City. I'lah Notice Is hereby given that at a meet ing of the hoard of directors of the Yan kee Consolidated Mining company, held on the 3rd day Of Tine. Ifll2, nn assess meni of two cents (2) per share was levied and assessed 0n the outstanding capital stock of said corporation, payable Tone 8. 112. to A. E Canflold. secretary of said company, room 807 Newhouse building. Salt T.ake City, Utah Any stock upon which this HHsessment ma remain unpaid on the 1th day of July. 1312, will be delinquent and ad vertised for sal st puhllr auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 27th day of July. 1012, to pay delinquent assessment thereon, to gether with costs of advertising and ex pense of sale. A. E. CANFIB3LD, Secretarv Yankee Consolidated Mining Company. dS77 ONE MAN KILLED AND SIX BADLY INJURED HEMPSTEAD. X. Y Juno 20. Ar thur Baumgartner of Hempstead wa. burned to death and sit others were injured, two probably fatally in a col lision today heteen :i high power touring car anrl h runabout at a road intersection near the crand stand of the Long Island motor parkway. Baumgartner was pinned beneath the tourincr car and a moment later flames covered the wreck. The victim cried for help, but hi companions were un able to aid him. Dr. Ray McCombs of Pearsall, Tex., also was badlv hurt. Mrs. Lcla Love, wife of Wiley Love, a farmer lhing near Covena. Ga.. says: "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and find them to be all you claim for them. They gavo me almost instant relief when my kidneys were sluggish and inactive I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers from kidney troubles." Schramm-Johnson Co. Decision Monday. WASHINGTON June 2". A decision In the contempt of court proceedings against Samuel Compere and Frank Mor rison of the American Federation of Ta bor and John Mitchell will be announced Monday by Justice Wright ot the district eupreme court. The men are charged with lolatliiK a court injunction In the Buck stove and range boycott ca6e. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Cham berlain 's Cough Remedy as may be required. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucous and make it easier to expectorate. It has been used suc cessfully in many epidemics and is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Via D. & R. O. Every Sunday. Provn Canyon, S.OO a. ni .1."J.". Ogden, 10:35 a. m., 12:40 p. m., '2:35 p. m 1.00 Geneva CUtah lake). 8:00 a. m . . 1.25 Pharaoh's Glen, 8:20 a. m . 50 Trout and chicken dinners at Upper Fa 11b resort in Provo canyon. Special train leavpg Salt Lake for Provo cau von points at S:10 a. m., and returning leaves Wildwood, 6:00 p. m.; Upper Falls, 6.15 p. m.; Provo, 7:35 p. m., arriving Salt Lake, 9 :2C p m. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' OUT TNG, Brigham City, June '21 and '22. Excursions via Ore gon Short Line. See agents for rates and further particulars. City ticket office, Hotel Utah. New Submarine. VAL.LEJO. Cal.. June 20 The sub marine F-l was delivered to the Mare Inland na y yard yeterday by its build ers, the Union iron works of San Fran cisco, and placed In commission with Lieutenant James B. Howell command ing Tts sister ship soon will be completed COMPLETE RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROUBLE intense. I could not eat anything at all without distressing pnins. tt. seemed hs if there was a knot in my stomach and it was so sore than even the pressure of my clothes kept me in constant, mis ery :ind at times it, was hard for me to breathe. "Then 1 was persuaded to try Dr. Williams Pinlc Pills for Pale People and when I hail taken only about, half a box I saw thev were helping me- 1 continued to take tfaem until I had used three boxes find m the meantime yen furcd to aal things which I h:id never dured to cut before and found that no iil effects followed. The fulls cured m and I have never had a spell of indi gest.ion during the nine years which have elapsed I have gained m wight from scarcely one hundred poim-l-i to one hundred anrl thirty eight nnd feel perfectly well. Words cannot express the jrratifude and confidence I have in Hr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and 1 never fail to recommend them to my ailing friend. aud neighbors.'' Every sufferer from indigestion should read the booklet. "What to (Sal I and How to Eat. " Tt is free upon re quest. Tt tc!ls what Dr. Williams" Pink Pills have done in all forms of stoni ach trouble and Contains useful in formation about dial Dr. Williams' Pink PilU are sold bv all druggists, or will be sent bv mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. .SO cents per box; six boxes for $2.50. by the Dr. Williams Medicine. Co., Schenec tady, N. T j Approvals i mLl "T 1 M k VAB mmn Better 1 1 Ho Transfers j9 iJlMlpjl K Taking Smalll 1 x 1 vm I ABSOLUTELY UNPARALLELED OffERf IINGS in NEW SUMMER 1 91 2 STYLES int Dresses G rM Suits AVi Waists 2O-30fc Coats 4O-50K Skirts PERF Underwear CENll Hosiery 1 Laces p Embroideries m NEVER Linens p BEFORE WashGoods- ewTr-n DressGoods fe SUCH Silks PRICE Notions P CUTTING Fancy Goods, Re. f llBBBBBr'-''' -, i W1 ij ARMY MULE WINS HIS FIGHT FOR EXISTENCE MADISON, wis.. .Tune 20. The army mule baa apparently won his lilit. for existence. The teal of the auto truck as a substitute for the mule on the m:irch of the provisional reeime has heen exten sive enough to Justify the following state ment frrun Captain M. E. Kavtlle . "The automobile demonstration has been such as lo warrant the conclusion lh;it. It Is unwice and vinsafe 1 1 displace army mules and wagons with the troops i by anv other form of locomotion." Colonel R. N. Oetty. In command, de Glared however, the auto truck will prove, valuable in supplementing the repular modes of conveyance. The provisional regiment encamped to-1 day at Mlddleton and will rearn Bfadlaon at 8 o'clock tomorrow fiiornlng. SLIGHT CHANGES ASKED BY RUSSIA TAPIS .tune SO 'Russia's answer re l")ViIm' the ratification of thf pmpnued Chinese loan of 1800.000.000, Which on Innei IS wai virtually acreed to bv iho del'-1 uat s of thr- hankine: pro up represent lnc Diu sh powers concerned the t'nlted !lst.v . Croat Brlt.-iln; Gerrnnnv, France, nd Jip.in was received today. la acquiesces in the movemitnt, but .v a slight addition be mads to the formula This addition hfiR boon a-r,.pt., by all the delegates except thp representatives! of the t"nltd Stuus, wb,, have requested time to consult with Washington, I Woman Susnected. NEW rORK. .lune 20. Folk Rhonhei- mer, a wealthy real entatA mi.n, SO "ars old, waa klllel early todav when I fall down a flight of stnliH al his h ims in a four-storv apartment house on! Seventeenth street Mrs Hairy Murphy, I the housekeeperi was arrested t the I police sir a suspeeted person ccordtnsT to the police, Rhonhelmer's fan on thei stairs was preceded b a quarrel with nfsl housekeeper. DENVER & 1 GRANDE BACK EAST EXCURSIONS. June 22, 29. July 3. 12, 20. August 1, 2, 10, 23. 81. September 4, 5. Chicago -...... .$55.01 St. Louis ...., 49-CO Minneapolis, St. Paul 62.00 Omaha, Kansas City 40.00 Denver. Colorado Springs 22.50 Good returning until October 3L 6topovers. Divers Routes. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to all parts of th world. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. -Notice Is hereby given thai the un dersigned, Reeves ft Co., a corporation under the laws of Indiana, will, on Mon day the 1st day of July. .. D. 1012 at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said date, at the south fionr. door (the same being designated b dnor No. s, of the K'orns warehouse, situate at m South Fifth Wesl street. Sail lke Cltv. SaJt Lake county state of Utah, pursuant to law, and the provisions of a certain 'battel mortgage hereinafter described sell at public am tlon to the highest bid der for cash the following described ner BOTial property, to wit: One No 6066 Reeves 82-h.p. compound traction engine, manufactured hv Reeves C;.r with all flxZures and appendages with or belonging to (he same One Reeves twelve bottom flexible frame Steam lift engine gang plow with Old ground bPttomB. With ov.- hitch for 32-h.p Reeves angina, Us ""r- Wp. 22ft Reeves mounted tak manufaoturad by Reeves Co, withkS fixtures and appendages with or belong ing to the same. Which paid property Is now situate a the Korns warehouse at 144 South Fifth West street. Palt Lake City, Salt. Lake county, Mate of Utah. The chattel mortgage above referred to was executed op t)r unii flay of No vember, a. d. 1:109. bv k l Terry George 0 Terry, A. Cockrill. .Tames Oockrll! and Burt F.a.ney. to thr, under Signed Reeves ft Co., a corporation and duly filed for record In the office of the county recorder of Ball Lake county stale of I,tah. on the lth .lav of Janu ary. A T 1910, and recorded in book Q of chattel mortgagee on pages 568-666 and wub duly renewed by nuna and re cording the affidavit of the mortgagee ai required b law. in the month of Febru ary, 1911, and thereafter again renewed by filing nnd recording the affidavit of 'he mortgagee In the month of Januarv.l 1 . . I hat said mortgage was given to secure i tour (4) certain promissory notes for ""n tono. $ftoii nnd 86B, respectively; thai tiiere remains due and unpaid upon '-nld notes, the payment of which said chat tel mortgage w.-is given to scm'-,., the J sum oi thirty-two hundred forty-two (18242) dollar?. Dated this Kith day of June, A D. lot? REEVES ,l- CO. (a corporation). By CLARK GIBSON, Its Duly Authorised Agni. c,. 51 SULLIVAN, Attorney for Mortgagee. Postoffice Address, 626 Rostr.n Building. 8alt Lake City. Utah. dl757 CONTRACTORS A RE INVHTED TO) hid on alnklng and timbering one two- compartment shaft to 550 feet; likewlxe one two-eompariraent Fimft to lon feet: also to bid on sinking aud timbering both I shaft simultaneously. Company will furnish drills, holnl and hoisting equip-, ment. Ground is shattered limestone. dry, easily drilled and breaks well For further particulars apply to H. A. L1NKF., mlrilng engineer, care Nevada Central Copper Co., Cedar, vln Palisade. Nevada. di'S24 Tribune Want Ads Pull j The Denver & Railroad CaKl tffective May B DEPART DAILT Provo, Mant.. Maryrrw lljJJ Mldvale .i'." an:T ' Mdvala H...I SlnslNn Denver. Chl':a:o ""l ' Provo. Sr'l"eV,,,e-r<-KLl', Denver. Chcaso an ill4l le I Ogdn. rr"R$l DAltV r?paen an I l-t 'gSt'Rl oldemSanFranfWjg Park Cltv -t"3 lctcr . points .. : ,fi,ufi! ,;BVU' Bingham and MryiriUuJe SKen SaanntFrancl Xl