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Show v -- I - f "T ! iv purchased lh the open market' a of your 'Three Crown Baklnc - r; and submitted same to a careful, i .1 analysis. v found the powder to be a 'PUBT C M OF- 'TARTAR BAXlNOt 'u . TV absolutely free from Alum, I JL1 a. Ammonia, or other forelgii admix-Jture. admix-Jture. - j "A I of the Inrredlents are. of the purest ciuniity obtainable end combined In pro portions to make the powder of exoep. tlonal high "leave" '"tr1 strength. Respectfully, Re-spectfully, Ht.iiVAN HARMS." ' Your grocer sells "Three) Crown." Hewlett Bros. Oe. - , - . . - . '7 .; oNE'FrJcyTO all ,tivLA u::dzrsoCd 1; WHY yoa'should patronize" this store Friday BECAUSE .we'll c!Ter the grandest specials ever placed " on" sale in Salt Lake. From 9 a.m. till 5 p. m. EVERY HOUR ; a different speciairand .WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE I GOES A TICKET. TO SALTA1R, FREE. ; I t . ii - : . I roRONEHouR.r ; I Coys CloLhirs Dept." Clock DcpL. Spacial. ' - ' orxe hour. ' ' " FRIDAY. , FROM 10 TO 11 A. M., ZPp " A- V 1 BOYS' LADDERED WAISTS-Tg $1.50 .Black Sateen Pet- fei--,, Xlt ttlCOatS. ODC '- to 12 years. 60c . . tntf v i values for lyr "The Elite Make," cut very full, with - ; ; : a twelve-inch accordlan plaited - - . flounce, all sises, for one 6 f ' FRIDAY, 13 TO 1. 5f Ladle' DeagoU Kid FOR ONE HOUR. V Shoa FROM U TO 12 O'CLOCK FRIDAY. ' ,B ' FiheiL White English . donBhira?ene . Nainsook.. L.!!...?V$..29 . iror infanU' drenses and ladies' under- ' ' ' garments, regular-price 30c yarJ;one ' " box, containing 13 yards, at C- An I FOR ONE HOUR. . per box ..42.UU ' One piece to a custotner, -.v; LQK DEPARTMENT. " FRIDAY, 12 TO 3 O'CLOCK. SPECIAU ' GINGHAM APRONS friday. 3 to 4 p. m. . t 10c each. $1.30 Long Kimohas, SEEMS WONDERFUL. DON'T IT. .,. but we are giving wonderful values la siy r.-i, . these one-hour sales. There are ?0 l L,tlll5. - dos. ladles' blue or brown checked vv 7 , Olngham Aprons In a splendid fast- ' ' " colored quality, worth 20c each, the Made of fine Lawn, fancy patterns, sale price, 2 to 3 o'clock, fc bargain without preced- . at '. lUyfr ence, for one hour only OY FOR ONE HOUR FROM 4 TO 5 O'CLOCK FRIDAY! 60 'WHITE KNOTTED FRINGED BED SPREADS. finely woven in elaborate designs, extra slse, measure ' 82x92 inches, suitable for Iron Beds; Spreads worth 3.00 for .one hour, . Q one to a customer, at each : .. .' , lOy ... f . !' Soothed by Baths .wittv mm And gentle ' applications of Cuti-cura, Cuti-cura, the gre"fct jSkin Cure, and Purest and sweetest of emollients, or summer rashes, irritations, itchings, chafings, sunburn, bites and stings of insects, tired, aching muscles and, joints, as well as for preserving, purifying, and beautifying beau-tifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are Priceless. Po(tr Draf a Chew. Cory., ftol. Prop, Bottom. . mr MmlMFn, "liow ( cantor Skim, Sralk Hair. ' GARDXE?. DAILY ; "V; " STOIIE KETTS. 1 . - . . '. Orcrcome yonrol)jec-fflj x , tion t restless neg-'; - ' ligee, )f . j But enjoy the same ' j ; ' cool comfort and a far ', y - ' y - more dignified - appear- it i : ance t ' !! " By wearing oneof ': ' these light Fancy Vests j ? : with yonr summer; coat , and trousers. J 1 ; Both single and don- l ) ble-hreasted styles, in H plain white and the u latest approved pat-, )l , terns. '" ; ' j: ' $1.00 to $5.oo: .'' v'. ONEPEICB. ' Tf A. . I J. P. GARDNER! j . Vt 130-138 MAIN ST. . It THE QUALITY STOBB. miuM m'm Tii'ii" Ti" i amu ' m- j CANYON" EXCURSIONS . Via D. & E. O., Sunday, July 30. From Salt Lake City. For Upper Falls, 8 a. m $1.23 For Castilla. 8 a. m 1.25 For Pharaoh's Glen, 8:15 a. m 5C MEN, COME TO ME! IP, If you don't feel right. I can cure you with my Electric Belt. In you are1 weak. I can make you strong. If you are full of rheumatic pains. I can knock them out. I can pour oil into . your Joints and limber them' up, I have often said that pain and electricity can't live In the same house, and I prove it every day. Spencer, Idaho. Dr. M. E. McLaughlin. Dear Sir: After using your belt five weeks I am completely . cured' of pain In the side and ' hip, from which I Buffered all my life. Today I am as well as a man can be, and while I thank you for the great good your treatment has done me I Bhall not fail to recommend it H V:Lrti?&' f to others. Your belt has been 1 4rv "TJirl , M worth to me many times its 7 iST-t'- f cost. Yours truly, Vv ViS-jXurt FRANK F. THOMAS. J yCl Vi .. Jf it -were nbt for the preju- f 3?jV 1 YTTl dl ce due to the great number of B VV i IX ". fakes In the land, I would not. J , . , lti.':- - J be able to handle the business , i that would come to me. The "Free Belt" fraud and the "Free DrugJ schemes, which are not free at all, have made every one skeptical, but I know that I have a good thing, and I'll hammer away until you know It. j One thing every man ought to know Is this: Your body Is a machine. It is run by the steam in your blood and nerves. When you begin to break down in any way you are out of steam. That's Jupt what V want to give you back. 1 have a cure in every town. Tell roe where you live and I will give you the name of a man I've cured. ) Tell me your trouble and I will tell ybu honestly whether I can cure you or not. If 1 can't cure you I don't want your money. I have been in this business busi-ness twenty-two years and am the biggest man in it today by long odds, and I am growing yet. because I give every man all he pays for. Now wouldn't you rather wear my life-giving appliance while you sleep every night and feel its glowing warmth pouring into you. and feel yourself taking on a new lease of life with each application than to clog your intestines intes-tines up with a lot of nauseous drugs? Surely! Try me. I If you will come and see me I will explain to you. If you ean'r call let me send my book, full of the things a man finds Inspiring to strength and courage. cour-age. Free if you .send this ad. a 1 Dr. M.E. McLaughlin, 931 16th St., Dtnver, Colo, i That Good Coal is anU-Cusa. Bamberger, Bam-berger, 111 Meighn H.U.B.A. : ; NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC i : !' U. 8. DEPOSITARY. i ?,ranISt,595 p"'t! 4rA'-M.I Vice-President i, W. F. ADAMS Cashier i " CAPITAL PAID IN. 1300.000. ! 1 1 Interest paid on time deposits and on 1 i savings accounts. Latest Improved safe ( deposit boxes for rent. A department for i ladles has been fitted up for thslr exclu- W. B. Mr"jrnkrk. President: Join J. S Daly, Vice-President; 6. IL Lrnch, Eecia- tary and Macagrr. Utah Savings 4Trust Co : EALT LAKE CITT. ' Capital pail un, 1160.000. Surplus, t.0)0. ! 1 i Interest paid on deposits; loans' on ap-i ap-i proved security. i Acts aa executor, administrator, guar- i1 dlan, assignee, receiver, surety on bonds, i1 ' etc. Title Guaranty- Department. Insures 1 1 titles and makes abstracts. . mm, I TIME TABLE H JTJOT5 1, 190JL ' ARRIVU. i ;,. '. No. 4 From Ogden. Chicago. 1 '. Omaha. St. Louts, Kansas City and Denver 5:15 a.Ha' No. t-rrom Ogden. Port- i land, Butte, San Francisco 8:80 a.&W No. aFrora Ogdsn and In- ! - tennedlat points 0:30 a.mj No. 12-From Ogden. . Cache Valley and , Intermediate ' ' points 11:45 ia' N-I From Ogden. Chicago, .' St. -Louis,- Kansas City ' 'i Omaha, Denver and San .! Francisco i 45 f.flb No. lOFrom Ogden. Cache Valley. Butte, Portland -and Ban Francisco 7:40 p WW DEPART. No. 5-For Ogden, Omaha. v Chicago, Denver, Kansas ' City and St. Louis 7:10 a.&W No. 7-For Ogden. Portland. ' Butte. San Francisco and lntermedlata points v 10:30 1.&W No. 1 For Ogden, Omaha. Chicago. Denver, Kansas . City, St. Louis and San Francisco , i:40 p.m. No. 11-For Ogden, Cache Valley and intermediate points 4:10 p.nu No. S For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha. St. ' Louis and Chicago 6 .05 p.m. No. For Ogden. Cach f Valley. Butte, Helena. V Portland, San Francfsco and intermediate points ...11:45 p.m. T. M. SCHUMACHER. Traffic Mgr. , . D. E. BURL ID Y, O. P. & T. A. , D. S. 8PENCKR. A. O. P. & T. A. City Ticket Office. 201 Main t treet. Telephone 200. Note: Train numbers shown above ara Oregon Short Line train numbers and do not apply to the Southern Pacific west of Ogden or the Union Pacific east thereof. . Ctop carrying baskets to the lake and eat at "the Saltalr cafs. j McCornick & Co. I BANKERS. I 1 1 SALT LAKE CITT. 1 1 (Established 187S.) . I 1 ! -T-r""?lt. Q"erl Banking Business. J WalRcr Bros., Bankers ! SALT LAKE CIT ! ESTABLISHED .1859. !; Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. 1 rjTlcT'coslrruTr' 1 1 OPEN AN A.CCOUNT WITH Commercial National: Bank.' i; 1. J. Daly. W..P. Noble. Vice-Presidents. ! A. H. Peabody. Ass't. Cashier. , the Marriage question. i The professor who announced that "lovt and romance die out with the sound of the wedding-bells, was the first to start the . ball foiling. It would seem a brave woman who marries with this echo in her ears, yet we have not heard that there were fewei marriages during the -year. - There are unhappy un-happy married lives, .but a large precentage of these unhappy, homes are due to the illness ill-ness of the wife, mother or daughter. During a long period of practice, Doctor ' Pierce found that a prescription made up entirely of roots and herbs, without the use of alcohol, cured ninety-eight per ctnt of such cases. After using this remedy for many years :n his private practice he put it up in a form that can be had at any store where medicines are handled. "Backed np by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 ia legal money of the United States, for any case of Leucorrhea. Female Weakness,-ro-lapsus, or Falling of Womb whicli they can-tiot can-tiot cure. All they ask is a fair and reason- , itble trial of their means of. care. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures oeadache, backache, nervousness, sleeplessness sleep-lessness and other consequences of womanly wom-anly disease.- 1 Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women wom-en well. Accept no substitute for the medicine -i:hi:hsworks wonders for weak t women.' - . .. r .-...., . ..SAP NEWS.. A poor woman has been found who did not know that, the NATIONAL HOUSE CLEANING CO. of 59 East 1st So. St., supplied men for B all kinds of house cleaning; of course, in an interview, It was explained that they not only cleaned windows, car-' car-' pets and woodwork, but also polished floors and, furniture and cleaned wall paper. She immediately placed her order for a man one day each week. f 'yQilr j-cti cat ,tates good ftr eatlc2 a I owl of Chile con Carne. "Tbero Is non Just-' Just-' like Erannlng'g." ' Privats entrance and - talks -for id.' 17-13 r. Ci 3. Et. - v . , Salt Lake & Los Ansclsal Railway.. TRAINS TO 8 ALTAI R BEACH TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAT 18t) Leave Salt Lai a. Arrive Salt Laii' " No. 10:00 a. m, io. 1 n iw No. 4. a:oopjm. : No t rionm -No. J:00p. m.v 'No 6 4 M o rS!1 No. S 4:00 p.m. No 7 1'so n' in" No. 10 6:00 p. m. , No t rw n S: v No. U 6:00 p. m. No. 11 .?: S' No. 14 7.00 p. m. No 1J rSorrt No. U 8:00 p. tn. : No 15 S 30 & n No. 18 :00 p. m. . No 17 lfrJO p m No. tO 100 p. m. . . No. 1 ni JO p! Si ' ' Sunday last train leaves Salt Laka m , :0tjp, n., and Saltalr 10:00 p. m. J Y " : - tMfJ-Paft'y - - y PIPE, PIPE, PIPE, . All sizes up to S Inches.' All I kinds of machinery. ' J. M. SWEM, , , 336 S. Third West . ! Tel 1C1-K. I Dcserct Nationai Bank : ! UNITED STATES DEPOSITOnT.1 i CaplUl ........ 1600,000 ' ' Surplus 2SO.0CO 1 L. 8. Hills : President , 1 Moses Thatcher i ...Vice-President . 1 H. 8. Tonnf ..; '. ...'.Cashier 1 Edcar 8. Hills ..Assistant Cashier |