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Show T 1 ,e purrr'ased in the r-l rr.arVet a t i if vin r 'Three Cro n I-akln "i .' tnJ submitted same M a careful. .1 analyni. T,T.- ,v found the p"''"1" l ,V , ' v T OF TA 1. r A H UAi.I.. 1 i w.i:R, absolutely fr- from Am i, I.i.na, Ammonia or other fort i ainlx- iUAd of tve Inrredlents are of this pur- t r'i,.ir obiaJnaole and comblneJ l.i rro-I rro-I oruw.i to rriske the powder cf ex '-- Lonal high 'rxjr'rr...r' .apactfully. HMAN J A.... . lour grocer sella "Three Crown. t llawiett Trca. C .. Ealt Laker in Boston. BOSTON. 'Mass., July 6. President Dern of the Consolidated Mercur company com-pany isinBostom i ! . a . criZ "F.T.crTO ALL KZVzll VZirSZLD j' il,1 l4J....iUki., jLLa.aUU aialiLia ! ?su;.:d ti:i3 f.:o?j;:::c at o oxloc::. ; Tii: 3d end Lest lzz of the Hurrfcanc Sdc ! r-zr-zi::.-r C? i ' . ' Offers values that w ill impress you with "the fact that this is pre-eminently the Bargain. Sale of Salt Lake, where dependable shoes, are old for the least. -. ' "'. - Our hlgh-yrade street and dre? shoes for ladies, military. French or Cuban heels, patent and vicl kid, values up to 8.0Q. 7- go for this week at ........ , ..........' O La1l? French heel champagne Oxfords, 13.50 value, . while they last, go for .............. 'oD Misses' two-strap champagne Slippers, $1.75 values, ' . sizes 11V4 to 2. go lor I..... t h"1 Ladies' French heel patent leather, Oxfords values up to C( i- J3.50, only a few pairs l(eft. go at i r,45 Children's patent shoes, with blue, white or pink tops, lace 1C(ti and' button (sizes 6V4 to $), $1.75 values, gp at Or , . LADIES'. MISSES'. BOYS'. TOUTHS', CHILDREN'S OXFORD8 AND STRAP SLIPPERS. BLACK AND TAN. GO THIS WEEK BEi, LOW COST. . . . - , v., . . .. t I . -. V? J Or.e of the greatest American millionaires ence aid to his physician, "A mUaon dollars, dol-lars, Doctor, for a new stomacU," and then i'&e sick, man groaned and turned away. One of a man's greatest pleasures is that born of a keen appetite, vigorous digestion and a good dinner, and this belongs to many a good fellow who is living on small wazes, but the rich man without a stomach has to' forego the good things of the table because his stomach rebels. Without a healthy stomach and a good d'pesticn, our blood is thin, watery and. poor, our heart action is weak, our'liver does not do its duty, and nun i9 mise-able and unhappy. In this .condition- man is prey to the germs of influenza, consumption, malaria and all the ills that he is heir to. Consumption can be treated by natural methods which are as close to nature as possible. Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief, consulting physician physi-cian of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., years ago understood un-derstood this disease, and after a long pe-rini pe-rini f Mneriment discovered certain root and herbs which wrre nature's remedies, and succeeded in putting them up in a form that would be easily procured and ready to use. This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It gives no false stimulation because it contains no alcohol and no narcotic. It helps digestion diges-tion and the assimilation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood.. Instead of a cod liver oil, against which the alreadv sensitive -stomach will declare open -rebellion, this tonic has a pacifying action upon the sensitive stomach and yives to the blood the food elements the tissues require. It maintains the patient's nntrition by enr.bling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nntraious' food. It overcomes gastric irritability and symptoms symp-toms of indigestion, and in this way fever, night -sweats, headaches, etc., are done away with. It fortifies the body against the germs of consumption, grip and ma-i ma-i laria, and it builds up the tissues and puts on healthy flesh. When the druggist sava he has Something Some-thing that is "just as good "as Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery, he says so be-can?e be-can?e he hopes to make a better profit, Mit his own mixtures have not stood the i of lr"?TTneri-ne nor had the succtfs n-.i . ' ." v"e had. D vm.HwW 511 thw J" "ld y neB wn' hT been cured of 'nervous da- ' S S blllty by the Dr. McLauglln Electric Belt! They say it averv day. Man who hava been weak, gloomy, irresolute and who had no confidence in them, O 5 fZJSl lh 1 no.7 J1011" P their heads in pride, with th knowledge A 5 -..t.pe.rfci".t.rnfh lm retorl: that they are as good aa any man that A f walks, and better than any man of their size. You know you ar weak m now. and wish you could say that you were as good aa any man of your J size. You can if you will usa this grand lnvigomor, 7 g f Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt 2 I ) Great Falls, Mont. w Dr. McLaughlin. f , , 31 - Dear Sir: I tav used your Belt five weaka. and it has helped, my back wonder- M fully. The rheumatism ia all r. and I know that I will aooa ba able to resort. a compute cure to you. .Tours respectfully.) 8. H. FUCK. 2a Thy com avary day from everywhere, j There la not' a town or hamlet In-the 21 ' country which has not eurea by Dr. McLauhlln' Electric Belt. IT Now, what doea thia mean to you. dear reader? If you are not what you oug-ht 22 to be, can you aak any better proof to make, you usa It? Ia there .a remedy which JI In aa simple, aa aaay ta use, aa sure to cur and aa cheap aa Dr. afcLaurhlln's II Electric Belt? I have not seen one. Tou muat try It.- In luetics to youraelf and to ' 5 those who look to you for their future happineaa, try it now. Act thia minute. 9 ' Burira matter oucht not to be delayed. 1 .9 It'a aa rood for women aa for men. Worn while you sleep, ' It causes no trouble. 9 Tou feel the rentle, glowing heat from It constantly, but no attng,- no burning, aa 9 I In old-atyle belts. I M ' . Call today, or send for my beautiful book, ful lof thing a man likes to read II U ha wants to be a atrorg mans I tend it. I sealed, free. Cut out thia ad. . 9 I Dr. M. E. McLaughlin, 93 1 16th St., Denver, Colo. UtttW1 tlttMUf I8IUIHIMII BICYCLE EXCURSION To Ogden Thursday, via Oregon Short Line. v ; COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE TO ST. LOUIS.' Through car. Salt Lake City to fill Loula and Kansas City. Only ooa change to New York, Bartalo and principal pointa East.' Low rates for summar travel. Especial attention to ladle aad cbll- ' dren. . ..'..''.. ' Tourist sleepers through ta Chicago. Boston and other pointa wlthoat change. .Two trains dally. Inquire at ticket office. 101 Dooly block. Salt Lake City. Any information cheerfully cheer-fully given! H. C T0WN8BNV. O. P. & T. A. Missouri FaotAa Ry Su Loulfc-JHSSr ONLY $1.03 Ogden and Return, Via Oregon Short Line, July 6. Special train :40 p. m. Returning leaves Ogden Og-den 11 p. m. Good programme of bicycle bi-cycle races at the. new Glenwood Park track. , v For Spring Fever : i One of our men to clean things up. - ' Dose: - Say 6 or 8 hours every week or two. NATIONAL House Cleaning Co. 59 E. First South St. I We polish floors, beat rugs, scrub, clean windows, woodwork, everything. Janitor service. OGDEN EXCURSION, July 6th, Via Oregon Short Line. Round trip only $1. Leave Salt Lake 6.40 p. m. Leave Ogden returning H p. m. Bicycle Bi-cycle races at Glenwood Park track. n. r 0NLYJE..00 , , Ogden and Return . Via Oregon Snort' Line, July . Special I train 8:40 p. m. Returning leaves Og-i Og-i den 11 p. m. Good programme of bi-, bi-, cycle races at the new Glenwood Park track. . BICYCLE EXCURSIONS To Ogden ' '' Every Thursday' via Oregon Short Line. Round trip only $1. Special train leaves 6:40 p. m. Returning leaves Qg-den Qg-den 11 p. m. - ' . - SPECIAL THINGS In Wall Paper and Decorations Is our study. . W. A. DUVALU . 110 W. 2nd So. Both 'phones. . ,- -f ft Ml Two-Msgs ' a- I " 1 ., ' J ' ' V j THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS. . 1 $10.00 for $5,00 , $18.00 for $9.0& I .. . $12.50 for $6.25 $20.00. for $10.00 V $15.00 for $7.50 $22.50 for $11.25 A V;;7:-;:V.V:..!"'- $25.00 for $12.50 W ' , 154 MAIN ST.-Under Electric Sign " GKAY'S' t V Special ; Price 1 brand new Piano, mahogany -double veneer case, ivory keys, fully warranted. $187.00 Terms.. $20 down, $8 month. - Sells ordinarily for $300. SEE US. Clayton Music Co. ; lg9 S. Main St.x ' ' ' r WORK dona during my abaence that provea un- f satisfactory will be re-. V placed by ma FREE OP J TTli CHARGE ' f lJ Teeth extracted without t ,i pin Frt4 with other -j work. " i - Kyv Dr. Zimmerman, U , Most Reliable Danttat : W DAYS' - SPECIAL ; r Set of Teeth. $5.00; Gold j O-owns, 22k.$AM to i00; J ( J I Bridge work, best. $3.50; f I Gold fillings. 7ic up. J , ft OthetFilUntta. 60c; 12-ye. 1(1 1 guarantee. i! V 1 Rooms 14-15 Galen f I ) 1 Bit 1" So. State. Oven t li l J tulsn. m, Sundays. 10 to i 1 4. 'Phona 1W6-X. l" AL Oliver R. MerediLVs' t y.'. i ' 1 5 3 Strett. - - OGDEN EXCURSION, . July 6th, Via-Oregon Short Line.. Round trip only $1. Leave Salt Lake 6:40 p. m. Leave Ogden returning 11 p. m. Bicycle Bi-cycle races at Glenwood Park track. ' ' ' Ll : v1 v.. ' - ythinj, ycu est tastes pood after sting h. bowl of Chile con ' Carne. "There is none Just -' . ; like Tranning's." riivats cr.trance and tables for : s. 17-13 E. Cnd Zo. Zt. i BICYCLE EXCURSIONS To Ogder. Every Thursday via- Oregon Short Line. Round trip only $1. Special train leaves 6:40 p. m. Returning leaves Ogden Og-den 11 p. m. |