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Show ft OF THE 1 1 TESTIMONY i i !j. ;e present some of the .test!- tVas taken during the invcs- k nto the curability of Brlght's i, Diabetes that caused tho an-k an-k it from San Francisco thai iu wes are now curable. w of Mr. Edward Short, of lit franclsco Call, and Col. Wm, 7 of tho United Stales Customs in Francisco: . Short, von are cited as one iho have been cured of Brlght's -Diabetes diseases allcgorl to jo according- to medical authori- ' is correct. It wnv Diabetes, 'lonff were you under treat-is treat-is nearly a year before I was lAkou have a physician make a Kmine whether or not there Hte elimination of the sugar? had two. I had both of iho Krhb mado the original cllar-Bniie cllar-Bniie tests, and they both re- BftheV mrprlsed? Btly so. One of them told mc Hfrfor Insurance. Erou tell ns about it? Ka' about five years ago my ET.to trouble mc. .My normal Kwo hundred pounds was r.o friends hardly knew me. 1 Bttle, and was steadily dcclin-Kthat dcclin-Kthat time I made application Hrthip In a fraternal society. Br examiner rejecting- mc. 1 fed a physician, who promptly Eptcaso an "Dlabeton. Tic was Bold ma I could not live Ion? Kmy affairs in shape. His rc-Ktserlous rc-Ktserlous that I went to an-MHclan. an-MHclan. lie confirmed the dtag-ftpent dtag-ftpent a summer at Bartlctt ftiSopIng the chango would help jjlkd by ihlK time fallen to 1 S5 fad was so weak I could walk -KTfeet at a time, and had no anything could 4)0 done. Some neighborhood noticed my ser-ftBtion, ser-ftBtion, and upon learning what 'gMt was. told mo that Diabetes P, and where to get tho Fulton thai was curing 1L My rccov-i rccov-i pen gradual. you know of any other reco- ka. neighbor, a Mrs." Lawrence, IIBDuncan street, was reported to mS from Brlght's Disease. My old her about it, and she was levlng- under It. Mpent word to my friend. TVm. mk, E. P. conductor, running be-ft' be-ft' city and Stockton, about it, ling that he was so badly off jfctes that lie waa contemplating MRihis position on the road. He yjjjptand procured It and got the Bts'l did. He began to gain, I saw him last was as big and rrer, telling me that his phy-srted phy-srted that there was finally no K id lo not been killed he would iday, at leaEt no far a Diabetes a d- Id Col. Hawkins about it. ITe a etea, and he took it and it Hs is in the government serv. V, mi will find him by inquiring itom House. told Captain Hubbard of the 9 if S. N. Castle about it. He etc?. I got on tho cars with 9 and went up with him to irwhere to get the Compound, i- Mis case J113I as It did In mine. jflvent away on thai voyage he pity bad shape On his return foiling and feeling his old elf ted to me that It was wonder-wowod wonder-wowod his interest by taking a Comppund down to the islands, interesting caso was that of a . man, a next door neighbor of J Pupon his recovery from typhoid fcf taken with dropsy. Ids feet to swell. Then llnallv gol to tint sire. T told his mother that II w.ih certain In dropsy, lie called mo In ot look at werq again tholr normal L that thlB Compound will test sal of any medicine I know It to be a positive ten, Brlght's Dlsoase unci iave recommended It lo so as the percentage of fail-knew fail-knew it to fall. (We. ad-ibout ad-ibout one case In ten ') Go over and see Haw-- Haw-- 6. Appraisers building, ney will glv you tho s1-Ji s1-Ji tell you what It did In la him it would cure him, had no difficulty In find-Ins, find-Ins, and took tho following the Col. Wm. Hawkins Mr. Call told uk of as having Diabetes? I had lhal disease. I fHl 3m 230 to 1S5 poundH. and irprlsc-d to have the physl-my physl-my trouble was Diabetes. 10 in nuantltlcs. bin could and was vcrj' ilespondent. mc thoro was a cure and in taking It up. S wa It before you com-K com-K reaultH? 'nn'ng or tho third week I Bi h'm? relieved. From ine Improvement waa ron-Z ron-Z '"ovory was complete. 10 diet and feol perfectly .!nB knowledge of a cac mitt8,'f,,r Dla'5'-tes will H.n.d Ift-J; UDSON. DENTI5T. I Walt Lake City, Utah. llWentTncX AlveolarlB. doctors Krlfiht ?L3 '. ,lors alveolus den- Pd "rilling" cn work 'at ",1,ni8 that play, at prices IjBiaDfles aro uu aid, poor ones !llNffioE,R80CKER. O. D. IL'an. Ha Main Street. Jh"ic Gives Your Wants jBLa,,ficsl GirciUation Thoro 's a rortuno m It. Irrigated lands in Snnke River valley, of Southern Idaho, produce tho largest and bent crops. Tho warm iroutli slopo on the North Sido tract is ideal for orchards. Ono hundred and fifty thousand thou-sand acres will be opened to entry October Oc-tober 1. 1D07. Write today for particulars, par-ticulars, Twin Falls North Sido Land and Water Co., Milnor, Ida. Wo Cau Locate You On the above land, as wo arc having it cruised bv expert land men, and will bo able to tell you where the best land s located'. Sec us at once. IL V. ALLEN, Rooms 1-5 Hooper Block. Telephone 2525 Bell- Ask Tonr grocer to send you Royal I Bread. It is mado in a clean bakery I and the Crown label u on every loaf. Out Autumn opening fakes place September the 23d, one week from Monday C Ml J Though we arc now making a. marvelous showing oi! new things for fall, both in imported and domestic lines, wc -will not make S our formal o)ening till a week later than usual. We,wish to so far cxceL all previous events of this character, that we feel it worth j Mjj .while to wait till everything is in all our elegant imported millinery and costumes more beautiful and in larger variety than ever f R . Morula-, September the 23d and week, Sail, Lako City -vilL see the greatest beauty show of merchandise ever. attempted in i wS (j khe "West it will be a marvel be sure and see the "Walker opeiiitig before deciding on anything for this season. Man' style mil S . changes will be revealed for the firsLHimc. in this city for if it's at "Walker's it's exclusive. ' J) ; Juveeik section oSJers new j! , m p Royal Worcester corsets MntorM " V ld i' E! :Ij C the Norfolk and 'double-breasted styles for . A splendid line of infants' wear, includiug long I II V boys from S to 10 years of Mge. Prices begin j Phone-s: Independent: BeU-EZOHAOE 22. dresses in French hand-made and do" j J nt $3.75 nnd range upward. . CaU l depwtmentS mestic styles. Trimmed beautifully with cmbroid- iljffl Wr , . ' cry. Also sacques, bootees and wrappers in hand- ft f",MiPc f y8'oaps and children's lain . embroidered effects prices' to suit your particular V ffl o shanlers in plain fabnc3 and faucv ideas. 50 " 7- 1 l HIH each and up. ' m jiuibc. i CUildron's while caps and jam o'.hantcrs of j A lW POmSCFS WOIB tlte VaAV" S beautiful serges and other white fabrics. Theso I! 47 11 mil aro worth from Uoc to $1.75 each. AYe. offer Litem I. HB-ztk -csrTnTT navr vr . . . oill A xnT?tl r to-wcap sectioia . Women's and children's hand- j Av-C ai.c s10WiUg a handsome line of dress skirts of I kCFCWcfS FCdllCCd 2 I S 4 School wnbrellK for big mi j; TOiie aUd mk0 na.. colors are block aud brown. 200 cl07,n womm,s aainty Iinen lawn hem. r J I IHtlte iHiSSS' tal;Ccta folds OJl skirt. . Special this WCCk at, each, stitched handkerchiefs with initial in corner. ijl i . . t i o fT.tr ' These are unlaundered regular 25c values M Our extensive umbrella stock, covering, as J lo. . Monday flnd g f m a it does tho enl ire range of nev.- ideas in ban- ,: . for 95c or each lf)C m (f dies and fabrics, affords the largest selection ji Misses' and women's tailored suits of broadcloth, in mannish ' jj 5) and greatest variety in the city. Whether it; ij mixtures. Prices begin at $22.00. ' k 00 dozen women's dainty linen hem- in be a medium fualily or a high-grade urn- I ' stitched handkerchiefs, worth 10c each , Iklr brella, there is ample room here for selection. ! vrr, .. , , , . -r i -ni -n , i i Mondaj' and week, your- F w llfi viw , . , or, i .k i ' White lace waists beautifully Plaid silk waists, beautiful. , - Kg E luv X In the misses 'sizes. 20. 22 and 24 inches, wc ,i rP. - ,, , choice e"L w lift rf show a splendid selection at $1.50 to $2.50 trimmed with Valenciennes lace c ; combma ion of V j onoh i i i .. r r . u 1 plauls- Plea,0(l ?1,ld Lcked. 500 dozen colored bordered handkerchiefs Mil Ca, h' H and medallions. Lining ol while Open back and front. Long and ! for school children. Very special 0 Ml 1 witV nrrnii8 haL'tlVh SiTo.To' 1 sU " & 7g ! - they're $7.00 j Monday and week at, each dt 9 offer these as a drawing card at, fk(f price this week W j and $b.00 each. , 1 lul ench i?J,.l?V I; Center Aisle Back, Main Store. 0& I(j9 Beautiful plaids in the dress goods aisle Fall showing of rugs aud draperies S ' II Wc arc showing a collection of beautiful silk and wool plaids-excellent ; The cxI,ib51 hl 0U1' n,B nnd draPeiT section this season is superb. All the Jf) j j for shirt waists and children's dresses. The handsomest plaid designs we've j new ideas in domestic rugs are well represented colorings and designs are ifc seen. The very newest colorings This line goes at, the (g- 6r more beautiful than any previous season. All sizes and all grades. Prices - M .vai-d P1W wm be founil very reasonable. k S Center Aisle Bach. Ir.-iin Store. First Fluor Back, Annex. 5 Men's underwear From the domestic section 'TerrinV9 gloves for C If SOr fall 'This season's showing of fine'lhiens. napkins., towels, embroid- i particular WOH1CI1 frl Our stock is well selected and represents the very erad Pioces' dra vork' etc" surpasses anything you ever saw of ; -Perrins" fine French kid gloves, over- T f I j best makes the country affords. Such lines us the kind. The foremost makers of the world supply us. Prices j seai three-pearl clasp come in black, ijj I Si Kneipp linen mesh, Slaley "s -Mills, Norfolk New ' i white, navy brown, red and (k If (SM Brunswick Mills, and Bon-bon's French cashmere always UlKler the market. , ifin-lliPmir conn ill are kinds to swear by. Prices $ 1.00 to $15.00 the- , ian , inc pair S2.00 J garment. Novelty French, wais tings in Fancv outing flannels in light, j Walker's "Select," made by Perrin. Two- I fl 4 A HB. ,o pa,-tiou,aH.v desire y.' to sec is stHpes and plaid, .ad -.ixU,,,, 'Jlfa T. f 1 the dollar assortment. Medium weights ol: including tho famous non- Largest size wool comforts, i brown; the pair $1.75 ,1? worsted shirts and drawers. It is the very shrinkable Viyclla. Fine for fall Ml - Prime lambskin, two-clasp, overseam I I III best you ever bouglit at one dollar thtt gar- The yard fl use ol , gloves, in black, white, navy, red, green, tan )L M 1'j incut.- , . j and brown; the j M CJ3. and W. collars-, Arrow brand coUard, SfaSlidSlFd PafteFUS r" , in" "i L '"I I . . fc,1A , n , ft- Alonday and " uesdav we offer sixteen-but- f 2oc each; six for $JW0. 15c each, 1 for 2oc. , , , , , , u I i 1 i M ilttf f fono so good, accurate, stylish, thoroughly modern, 10c and 15c ton silk gloves 111 all shades, made with don- M , fp Men's street gloves. Full dress vests. j Gacu " )le tips sizes i2 and 6. "Worth $2.00 and j J jj. New neckwear. New Handkerchiefs. $2.25; the pair (ft. Ij jjl Kast aisie. Main stoVo. Subscribe for the DESIGNER, 50c per year. jj special $1.65 I I Interesting prices !itom the basement jj KM! underwear and hosiery for fall i J Two-quart English coffee percolators -made of heavily nickel- ji "Harvard Mills", underwear for women and children hand I plated copper-worth $2.50 each; choice $1.75 finished, pcrfcct-fittiug, made. of best fabrics all weights and ff iff I One-quart English coffee percolator made of heavily nickel- styles ' 1 If J plated copper worth $2.'00 each; choice $1.40 . Mm j3 Four-quart tea and coffee pots worth $1.25 each; Light weight wool ribbed Misses' natural white nier- i ij'ffl choice j 85c vests and tights. Sleeve ino imion suits. High jjl'S, A Three-quart tea and coffee pots worth yOc each; long or el bow length. Beg- neck, long sleeves and f I g choiuo 50c ular and outsizes anldc lengths. The I; ! Tea kettles, made of heavily niclcel-plafed copper worth $1,50 . The garment $1.00 suit $1.25 ( jlj each ; choice ; $1.20 . ll-'.' tff Tea kettles, made of heavily nickel-plated copper worth $1.25 Sll,lC . . Tests. d I lljl;- ii- inn ' tights. Medium weights. K fiffl . & each; choice 'oc , f - hail ' , , ... 1 All styles, ribbed white y m,X 0 Brass and nickel-plated cuspidors worth $2,00;. - j. ' v-'y i - " The ' A Wffii m cnch .v. $1.45 garment ........... $1.25 . I j$ Brass and nickel-plated cuspidors wortli 35c ; ,(" -,-' jf VSmS j c'',(il1 .......... 18c Imported Swiss ribbed underwear in Zimmerli and Wallver's a fife Clothes hampers-worth $2.25;' - . special makes All styles and finest fabrics.' ml 3 each $1.60 Js. .If H ft .Medicine cabinets-worth $3.00 each : " Knoipp linen mesh for women, $3.00 and $3.50 the garment. U choice $1.40 j Dr. Jaeger's pure -wool vests and tights. Si .!l H FJjlFXwEEK TTTTnJtm A" WEEK"! ts I J The Mercantile Installment Co. i I 74 W. Second Soiitti o 1 DON'T YOU THINK it is boBt to get your fall outfit oarly. -3 S Tho selections are good now and it does not cost any more. - I t Your credit is good in our ntore and you can bo stylishly 85 I M $1.00 A WEEK $1.00 A WEEK The Mryptok I 1 Invisible bifocal, is by far ihc best double lens now being made. One )icce, no cement, no patch. A per- 1 1 feet lens. I stores: Columbian Optical Co. Pod. I 259 Main St., Salt Lake. Cit j jj" " " ' Somo' of" 'ray ' adB 'havo "been31! i'I 1 known to hring lii I I RESULTS i! I It's just possiblo I may be lll li able to do something for you. f uffl TOD GOODWIN iffl SBSgMIIJ llll Willi II III Ih dBPBgSBmMg 1 |