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Show A delicious luncheon served at tho Royal Cafe at all hours. Prompt service serv-ice and pleasant surroundings.. "A good place to eat." Ask for that new bread at your grocery, Vienna Walnut Bread. Mr Thomas Fraser ft ' , ' "I was advised to try a change of climate, wliich of courso would moan a loss of my position, when fortunately one of my frionds advised mo to use Peruna." Thomas Eraser, G3G 2nd St., N. E., Washington, D. C writes: "Peruna lias done ho much for me that 1 feel it m3' duty to toll you aurl those afflicted of its merits. I was a sufferer from indigestion and biliousness! bilious-ness! until I could only attend to my duties in ah indifferent, way aud roally took no pleasure in life. "I was advised to try a change of climate, cli-mate, which of courso would moan 'a loss of my position, when fortunately one of my triends advised me to use Peruna. "I did so and in two weeks I was-a different man and shortly after I was cured of my stomach trouble. It is certainly cer-tainly a great nicdicine. " How mauy people in this countrv are afflicted with biliousness and indigestion. indiges-tion. Hundreds of thousands of people. After they hav tried physics and drugs and travel and sanitariums man' of. them at last resort to Peruna. Of courso the will. It could not be otherwise, other-wise, with such testimony as this before their eyes. A great multitude of poople havo taken Peruna and know what it will do. Many of them declare themselves them-selves cured of chronic cnlrarrh by using Peruna. Expert Kodak Finishing. Harry Shiplcr, Commercial Photographer, Photog-rapher, 151 Main street. B COFFEE '""HJ B Impoverishes the Blood. IpostumI 1 Makes RED Blood. 1 YOIJIDOOTOR 1 I ' KNOWS, i H "There's a Reason" I I No Complexion ' Too Fair I for Schramm's Theatrical I I Cold Cream to improve, jj I It's indorsement by stage I celebrities- is sufficient I mark of merit which your I personal application alono can and will confirm- . Comes in 25c, 50c and 75c I jars. H SCHRAMM'S I Where the Cars Stop. I Fer-DE Throws Money Away HIS DIAMOND CLUSTER BAND ESCORTS FER-D0N AND HIS SILVER PARADE. Thousands' of Men, Women and Children Follow Fer-Don to His Free Show Grounds on the Corner of Second South and Second West Streets-Words Streets-Words of 'Praise for This Popular Man. It reminded ono of circus or carnival day to see the vast crowd of people that assembled on Main street last night to see Fer-Don 's silver showor nnd to hoar his Diamond Cluster band. It was estimated by a newspaper mau that fully twenty thousand people woro thcro eager to get a glimpse of the Great Fer-Don. Tho streets were Backed with humanity and when Fer-ion Fer-ion appeared tho crowd went wild with delight. Fer-Don amused himself by throwing handsful of silver coins to the crowd, sending it broadcast into the excited throng' of people. Nono but Fer-Don knows how much money he threw away. A bank cashier estimated tho amount to nt several hundred dollars. This Fer-Don is an odd character and reports come from other cities where he has visited that ho has always al-ways been liberal with his money, especially es-pecially among tho poor nnd destitute. It is rumored now in Salt Lake that Fer-Don has visited many poor families fami-lies nnd distributed his charity freely among them. Fer-Don is the talk of Salt Lake in nenrly every home, shop, store and office. of-fice. Hundreds havo said: "How can his remedies relieve and cure the sick so quickly?" One old gentleman who stood in Fer-Don 's audicnco last night said ho would give a thousand dollars to 'know what is in tho medicine that could perform such wonders in so short a time. Tho demonstrations last night showed as usual interesting and valuable results. re-sults. Charley Rudd, a boy, living nt 518 N. 1st West, who has been deal in the right enr for about four years, was one of tho first to receive an application appli-cation of Fer-Don 's peculiar preparation. prepara-tion. In about three minutes the boy was able to hear as well as ever before. be-fore. An elderlj lad-, Mrs. Woods, who is well known in Salt Lake, was so benefited bene-fited that sho was made to hear a whisper after being almost totally deaf. Deaf for thirty years, Mrs. McNatt, who has been compelled to use an car trumpet in order to Jiear, was, after a three-minuto demonstration, made to hear in a natural manner and without tho trumpet. Theso wonderful results wero attained at-tained by the same methods which aro used nightly and which have attracted so mucn attention to tho Groat Fer-Don Fer-Don and his remedies. Many who were at first skeptical now believe, as tho3' have tho nightly evidenco of their own eyes and what 'they seo they must believe. be-lieve. Tho Boy Phenomenal. A V i 1 1 be in his offices at the Windsor hotel, 22o South Main street, today between tho hours of ten and twelve a. m. only. This ynung man is I meeting meet-ing with gTeat success hero in Salt Lake and is boing visited 'by scores of peoplo daily. Ilis system of bloodless surgery, b which he removes cancers, tumors and gall stones and cures appendicitis ap-pendicitis is attracting to him dozens of cases for treatment, while his expert ex-pert knowledge of the causes and cure of chronic diseases has proved a blessing bless-ing to nianj' sick aud afflicted peoplo in Salt Lake and elsewhere. j Sweef s Mil j Chocolates 1 are the ideal Hot Weather I Confection Delicacy, being 1 made in refrigeration and 1 turned out in perfect con- J dition. Dealers the first I class dealers, the only ones I I who carry this kind pro- I I duce them to you in tho I 1 sanie state. I 1 By the "Bright Red Pact I age" you will know thenu SWEET CANDY CO. 1 9 Manufacturing Confectioners. 1 Delicate Articles of Apparel Entrustod to us for the cleaning will be returned in tho very best condition. All kinds of cleaning, dyeing taken care of in ox-pert ox-pert manner. Men's ' clothes kept cleaned and pressed for A Dollar and a Quarter a Week. TempMoe Cleaning Company Phones 1133. 112 E. 2nd So. TRIBUNE WANTS PULL! -rv ( ke" Solved j I u THATSOUR BUSINESS Isl 1 3 . BOOMING, BfTCAUiE 0. ' BOOAVIT .I i fflT we: B6om our busings! I V BVtf'VlNC OUPATRON$f j In these cla.ys when business is so rushing i is barely possible that you, may not get the go' quality of goods you desire, unless you come to:t 1 store that carries nothing but good goods. : We know you a.re going to celebrate, but y I are not going to waste all your money .on fift j works, are you? ' j Why not buy good things to wear? Jj works don't last long but Clothes do, if youj Ithem at the right place. , & If .you buy your Shirts, Neckties, that Sj Straw Ha.t or other things for the Fourth at Gardner Store, you will save enough to buy fi works a plenty. I Shirts 50c, 75c, $1 up to $5; Straw Hats' 2 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 up to $10; Fancy Wal coats $1, $1.50, $2.50 'up to $5. ' ( 1 font VlkTVSi ft i A 41 pAti , . . , . I Get Busy and Visit -M - BOSTON j W Tho Ideal Convention City. So; U Tho Country's Most Interesting City, Historically. , . ffi B Tho Most Promising Commercial and Manufacturing City mOf K United States. i An Attractive; Healthful Residence City. Tho Best of Educate and Social Adavntages. The Best Rapid Transit Facility Q Tho Gateway to tho Finost Summer Playground in America. I H Tho Most Convonient Port of Dopartnre for Europe. m . fi H Tho Best City on ' the Continent to Livo in, to do Business infj i to visit. ' j 1 It Offers Splendid Opportunities for the Manufacturer and thi I ' Capitalist. ' J 1 All the World Is Cordially Invited to Come and Enjoy I Boston's Grand "Old Home Weok" and Summer Can 3 JULY 28 AUGUST 3, 1907. 1 I Thcro will bo an Imposing Seven Days' Program of Military,! 1 Trades. Electrical and Veteran 'Flrernen's Parades, Illuminations, a I Regattas. Receptions, Historical Pilgrimages, Excursions, etc. 3 SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES have been Granted by the RaUroi I will be an Unexcelled Opportunity to enjoy a Delightful Summer v 9 Trip at Low Cost. . -r,. W Details Regarding the Old-Homo Week , Program, i&.SSS H ommodatlons, and for Information as to Manufacturing Possidukim H Sites, Convention Facilities, etc, address $ The City of Boston's Publicity and Information Bi U ' 43 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Ilj Ml rmtok of Salt Lake that tha I tarium Hair Dressing Parlors and Ladios' 'JL-uridflh B&tbs are ajv open aftor six weeks' thorough renovating. Our 'fuikiah JE I in charge of competent lady masseuro, using maceage with Sw ' ish movement. With the sanitary conditions the most perfect J .i, I sihlo makes our Turkish hatha doubly pleasant. J 3 Our hair dressing and manicuring departments are likewis charge of competent attendants. Face massage, shampooing, aa treatment, etc. S I We uso distilled water In connection with, our hair drossingjj partment, thereby making the shampoo much moro delightful tl I otherwise. ,jfU Q Eogular Prices. flajt j SANITARIUM HAIR DRESSING AND MAN! CURING PABLOj 1 52 W. Third South. -Sf j Bell Phono . 659, Ind. 1818. Union Dental Co. 218 South Main. Honest Work. Honest Prices. Painless Extraction of Teoth.. or No Pay. All Work Guaranteed. 'Phon.Bu Xi5oU -ncJ. 1126. I WHEN IN oaijjj Oo to th Vienna CKJ5 |