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Show ipjTOSTAY CURED R flalt lako City Citizen Found IRppfctt freedom from Kidney you suffer from backache llftom urinary disorders- $ cured to stay cured. fEtt's KidDcy pills raako Iastin" ; Lake City people testify. 3lBr.'c one case of it: eriarfc I liviuR at 285 Third West street, Salt Lako City. Utah. Tt I eanuot speak too highly of Wm:r. Kidney Pills, as they proved tKt benefit to me. ior a Jong timo 3Efrei1 from a deranged condition IKnV -kidneys. Seeing Doan'a Kid-TKlHsso Kid-TKlHsso highly recommended, I pro-BF pro-BF 7 bo at the F. J. Hill Drug' Co. KT milatcd tho action of my kid-iEmd kid-iEmd all annoying symjjtomB nris-lBwrnm nris-lBwrnm a disordered condition of those lK" m saenien &von July jKcDBED TO STAY CURED. BL Ept. 17 1907, 2tfr. Searle con-fPjd con-fPjd the above statement, saying: IBfcit I said concerning Doan 'a Kid-jKYllls Kid-jKYllls in my previous statement was R t cannot at this timo praise them JK-ygijly. The cure they effected KLj ponnanont and I can conscien-Ety conscien-Ety recommend this remedy to oth- Lrtlo by dealers. Price 50 fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo. R-fcrk, solo agents for the "United. Kjgaber tho name Doan's and BjjDamp Proof I HOES" Hi'ow that colder, damper T HiUier is here, it's a good time i 'Kdecidc about what kind of m !jKc3 are best for you. ? 'BLast year our manufacturer I JKroducen a special process for m 'toip proof soles on some of our 7 m was a success 'tTbis season we have over 'Q A j "KyIe5 of damp proof shoes. This w ; jBpcess makes the heaviest soles Hcxible and adds at least one- A I tHtird more wear. Many new fca y j 'Birra here to interest you. I I "RllBke us a visit. We are al- A pteascdto show. w pOE COMPANY I ' i UY LAND 'There is no asset so valna-- valna-- tfe as some good land, espe-r espe-r illy when it is wonderfully I oductive. There is a fortune V lo made raising peaches on Dd in Green River, Utah. . rom $3000 to $8000 a year &en from ten acres. You i, ihnot equal it elsewhere. IflS f ri pY IT MOW , There's no time to loso if 8U want to own land in this . Iready famous district. Call i UB at 221 Judge building, i? city, today. We wiU make U a proposition so tempting Ji are sure to purchase. Just , tracts left and they will i to first callers. f GREEN RIVER lltPACH LANDS... Wphtj can be secured at a ' ..iB0 eveu tllD age-earner can 'm! Yon canuot make a feS? lavestmcnt- We fill the 'li$w hcaltliy Peach trees 'B do the work necessary to iTM Ver to you a ful1 orchard 'm fourth year. No charge for ?tiJk work If you cvcr want ' IfE Blonoy backf wo vlu rc-E rc-E ifc and glvo you six pcr jguntorcst from timo it was .nk- BB EARLY. flier-McDonald jAScority Coo Sj'T aeneral Galcs Aeets. 224 BUILDING, 'KjLT LAKE CITY. WChaHton Shop I !pM8orHr'ERS FOR women. I JH MAIN STREET ft, L-KE CITY? UTAH V fSfiSiS .V,C,r iatron y-rtm seci,red tho agency or JHB TASSO CORSET. W Zl wry uf,1'0,?8, 1,1 Europe j(jS aWoir50nforn'lnc to tho pre. Announcement. Mr! Joseph E. Taylor announces his retirement from the undertaking business, busi-ness, and (hat on and after September 1. inns, the business will be continued by his son, Mr. Samuel M. Taylor, under the firm name S. M. Taylor & Co., successor.! to Joseph E Taylor. Same address, 251-253-255 East First South. Salt Lake City, Utah. Century Printing Co., Sail Lake's Printers. 105-1G7 South West Temple. Best work at fair prices. S. D. Evans, Undertaker and Embaliner, has removed to new location, -IS South State. 50c for 100. Visiting or professional cards printed while you wait. Automatic Card Printing Print-ing Co., Kfilh-O 'Prion's or 33(5 Main. Tribuno Want Ad. Bell phono C201. IncL phono 300-343. 1 I ' ; THE MILLINERY OPENING " I Event of tho 11 im m ma a u , Duquesno Cre- 1 35 EAST THIRD SOUTH STREET ati0DS a3"- 1 I A Graud Symphony of Color and Hat beauty, fairly brilliant in its translation of Hat fashions, will break forth in our Millinery Parlor Thursday morning, October 1. It is our formal fall open- f ing. In practical beauty of conception, it is more than that it is a perfect, unbroken picture of 1 fashions that will sway millinery for fall and winter. I Tou will find on show the Masterpieces of every millinery designer. Hats to inspire an artist of brush or peu; hats that milady will adore for their picturesque grace of form, their brilliance of I color. I Side by side, rubbing elbows, as it were, are the Hats from our own millinery staff. They rival 1 the foreign beauties in all but prices. The DUQUESNE creations are but $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, I $9.00. $10.00 and so on ; the imported models $25.00 to $100.00. There is so much to see, to learn, to j love in the NEW HATS. , I The Poke Bonnet of a generation past is plainly the inspiration of the fashionable scoop Hat of the fall. Even the streamers in the back or 'neath the chin are here to complete the illusion. Hats are large and brims bent down ; trimmings flat and swathed. "Wings, flowers, foliage, colored like the flowers; quills nearly a 3'ard long; plumes, paradise birds are the features. Poplin silk, benga-line benga-line silk and satin are the coverings for the hats; velvet brims with cord edge are new features. The opening is yours to enjoy as it pleases you. This last word to say : You are most welcome to this first full view of the AUTUMN'S HAT FASHIONS. MILLINERY "AS YOU LIKE IT" DUQUESNE, 35 EAST THIRD SOUTH STREET j Free Music Lessons. Madamo Brodbock gives one month free vocal and piano lessons to prospec tive pupils. Slio is nclcnowlcdgcd by tho European and American press nn artist of finished cultivation. Studio, 009 Rice street, Ninth South, between State and Second East. Tribuno Want Ads. Bell phone 5201. Ind. phono 3R0-343. Absolutely JPure That mnch talked of Interview wilt Mrs. Astor is in 1 The October Delineator It made Joe Cannon take notice Brandwin JX I Millinery mM3 The latest European and American ideas 1t fi I in Correct Autumn and "Winter Hats for SALT LAKE i Morning, Afternoon and Evening are being, c'ty j shown in Original Models from MARIE 1 i LOUISE, ESTHER MAYER, GEORGETTE, -MME. JULIA, VIROT, JOSSE, CROZET, aud also adaptations 1 from LIOHTENSTEIN, and authentic Copies from Other P Style Creators at Brandwin '$ Having secured the Latest Ideas in Utility Waists, ! Imported Blouses, Neckwear and Veilings, BRANDWIN j j announces the first showing of these Exclusive Novelties. I 160 MAIN STREET. A MEANS R STYLE E BEAUTY C QUALITY K ELEGANCE M ORIGINALITY E CORRECTNESS Y INDIVIDUALITY E SERVICEABILITY R DISTINCTIVENESS REASONABLE PRICES H a. RECKMEYER T 11 EAST FIEST SOUTH ST. Carstensen 8i Aososi Co. Temple of Music LOCATED 75-77 W. 2nd So. DM Yow Ever Use !s-Soap, Pot Up in a BolSle ? Then wc want you to try it.' A fine, pure, hygienic socap splendid for toilet use. Un equaled for shampooing. sham-pooing. You will like it. Large size which sells for 50c this week 43c; 25c for 19c. The Busy Corner, Smith Drug Co. Open All Nieltt. Order Thoncs -13G0. Salt Lake & Ogden Railway. LAGOON ROUTE. Time tablo effective Sept. S, 1005. Trains Jeave Salt Trains leave Ogden Lake for Ogden anil for Snlt Lake nnd initialled liito points Intermediate points 4:45 a. m. C;15 a. m S:30 a. m. 8;35 a. m. 11:0U a. m. 31 :05 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:or. p. m. 1:30 p. m. 4:36 p. m. C:30 p. m. 6.:!G p. m ThrouEh trains, with stopover privilege at Lagoon. SIMON BAMBERGER. Fresldenl and General Mimucor. i S t established; ise i jl ONE"PRjCETO ALL - NEVER UNDERSOLD I I I WONDERFUL VALUES IN WOMEN'S MAGNIFICENTLY ; :S TAILORED SUITS M .tga You can see from this advertisement I trfff- tnat We arc pricing tho newest cren- 1 J y tlons on a hasls of strict economy. It s Is with great satjsfactlon that we In- I I $ 'H 'TU" ffT rfl?-' ' -ilH.J.J"6?00..! collection of Yi' fl Vl ,fSJ "TfeSp"? J new Suits. They arc the smartest ( j IW Vlffl" styles In Tailored Suits wc have ever I ' 1 ' T L nitn shown at these low prices. i I jf to Wonderful Values JnTallored Suits at Jf ' M ' m TT Yllv Excellent quality Herringbone Serge ! ,: - Iff WV 1 V P- - Suits, long coats, trimmed with but- 1 -3H 1 13 lu H X'Kv&B2f tons, lined throughout. skiriB but- HI I Ml 2naPry tou down center. In the thirteen- 1 I 'H Ifl I 1U VlrA YHSLj M af fi0re model with band around I iTiH iJllL Ji r k B ! sweep; posltlvelj worth CJ-fl A H CZ 1 . ' -nliH U SLl 15.00; priced here at ..JpJLU.tJ , N.TH raX I W Wonderful ValueslnTallorcd Sulta at ' fl'H fl'iHn h. lS ""onderful values -that will hear the ' I ' ' 17 ; Um m w v -- closest Inspection, grouped at this U J LiH 'ffsJm n i price. Serges and cheviots, hand- 'Jliil 'wffiitt m hi WZy somely trimmed with satin or braid. ' liH il'! ft jjij W 11' worth ' 'lToo' ""j'1 lWaCk P0Bll,ve,y I I ill III Ulln 'la! Wonderful. Valuw JnT;i!lorcd Suits at ' ftHJIII Hm IK'' Bill Elegant Broadcloth Tailored Suits, B B'ill FfiUl Br llhfl r IrJ neatly trimmed with Skinner satin. H tfliH ll'l irSsS-'Jj " V brown, navy and black; positively , f-j JwnpJiif ''" K wor11 5-0-00; priced . 00 ' 'k yELr l lli' LV Wonderful ValueiTailored Suits at WMlJllfi' HHpfuny ln ln,s sroup arc handsome suits of i'jrJ! JU V 1 ' U'.U '(VV nroadc-loth. worsted and Invisible i Vi f WWn 7m-.Jl. JlU-l:, V striped Serges. Long Coats, lined b f h '; 71 "" liivv w,tl1 ncy satin, trimmed with f.f ' ViH Ml Imu 1 braid or satin, some absolutely plain ) I-.ji .iH S tailored effects, gored and pleated fiH liH -y skirt models; positively worth ?30.00; I SMART SHOP j Our Taltor-madc Department ' : S Has never been in better condition, both in quality and variety, jj til than now. It is only one -week until the State Fair, and every I i (fB lad' Avill want, her new Suit or Coat by that time, and, as S h you gain nothing by waiting, would advise early shopping. B h jH The New Gowns and Afternoon j 1 1 U Dresses fl I Have decided changes, in materials, as well as a decided inno- . I - i vation in C4owu art which shows the graceful lines of the figure iHH in the daintiest possible manner. 1 , .jH Waists, Neckwear and Hosiery I 1 ifl Departments I tffl Are full of the newest, daintiest merchandise that can be had. 3 , IB STREET, PATTERN AND IMPORTED MATS j jffl f OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!! Take Advantage of the OiDening Sale of Carey Act Lend, King V&iley, j 'fH Approximately 15,000 acres of the best Irrigable land In tho west, located In j f , ( Snake River Valley at Kings Hill, Idaho. ft OCTOBER 12, 1908 .1 ' H This magnificent piece of coveland Is pronounced by experts to be the j I ll best fruit producing soli In the best fruit state In the Nation. No lava rock; i .il deep loam soil. The King's Hill Fruit and Canning Co. expects to be ready ' ' fl to handle the fruits and vegetables of this section by 1900. ' 'ljl 1 GREAT SURPLUS OF PURE WATER flowing all the year. Best conditions , ' 'VH ' on earth for raising fruit and vegetables profitably. 1 "'TH 1 ON THE MAIN LINE OF THE OREGON SHORT LINE ON THE SNAKE 1 I'IH RIVER. S :S The grand opening vlll be conducted by the State of Idaho, tracts being 3 JiiV drawn by lot. j '4iiH KING'S. HILL IRE. & POWER CO., Boise, Idaho. f For Information Inquire of j f :H TAYLOM BM., LOCAL AGENTS ;j:W j 30 South Main Street, Sal: Lake City. Utah. j f ffl Tribune Want Ads Poll i 19 |