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Show ;W335 outhjflain St iHSjI)t!LiIeaiber New York. TmaJ;KM, Chicago ,jBrgt' ork Cotton -WWnoek . aQy market, 'lit d0a "beral term6' jS If, ,pc"al attention. Re$ctie$ CUottieti I GRAEFENBERG UTERINE 1 1 CATH0LIC0N iZJLlX I H All women nurxorlng from weaknesses 91 or Irregularities should know of tula 1 fl woll-trled old remedy. Exporlment no 1 M longer but start at once on thorond to 1 I complote health by using tho Oathollcon. 10 m Prepared from nattvo roots and horbs, 1 1 perfectly harmless to tho most dellcatoly I I constituted. H D Your druggist can supply you. If ho gj Bj does not, wrlto ua at once. N I THE GKAEFENBERG CO. I 111 Chambers St., N. Y. A Special Medicine for Kidney Ailments. Ail-ments. Many elderly peoplo havo found in Foley's Kidney Eemedy a quick relief and permanent benefit from kidney and bladder ailment3 and from annoying urinary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Eogan, Farmer, Mo., Bays: "Foley's Kidney Eemody effected effect-ed a complete cure in xay case and I want others to know of it." Schramm Johnson, Drugs, fivo stores. PEEFEOT EQUIPMENT CoBts money, but it doeB perfect work. We have it. Century Printing Co., 55-57 55-57 Postoffice place. CLIMATE FAILED MEDICINE CURED It has beon abundantly shown that rest, fresh air and good feed do help many persons per-sons suffering from tuberculosis. But. to be really honest, it must be admitted that tho disease is seldom moro than "arrested." "ar-rested." Something moro Is needed. Eckman'B Alterative Is a medicine made for tho euro of Tuberculosis. It has cured this disease again and again. Often these cures have been effected where the surroundings sur-roundings wore not ideal, whero no intelligent intel-ligent care was taken of the patient, whore money was scarce; good food and good cooking unusual yet curcB resulted. Now we argue and urge that Eckman's Alterative Altera-tive should be used in every enso of Tuberculosis, Tu-berculosis, in addition to good, nourishing nourish-ing food, and fresh air, which we all need. The facts tho evidence of cures that have been made are Interesting reading. A remarkable cure follows: Weldon, III. Gentlomon; "Through Eckman's Altora-tlvc Altora-tlvc I have beon saved from a premature grave, and, feeling that I might benefit suffering humanity. I take pleasure in writing you a brief history of my sickness, sick-ness, which you aro at liberty to use. On December 14, 1904. I was taken with typhoid pneumonia. My lungs became very much affected; my sputum was examined ex-amined and Tuberculosis Bacilli was found. On February 21. 1905. was advised to go to Fort Worth. Texas. While there an abscess In my right lung broko and discharged. I grew worse, and became very much emaciated. My physician Informed In-formed me that I must go to Colorado as quickly as possible. I left Toxaa June 1st. and arrived In Canon City June 3rd, very feeble. After being there two weeks, mv physician informed me that nothing could be done, as my case was hopeless. Three weeks later I returned home, weighing 103 pounds, tho doctor having given mo no assurance of reaching thore alive. On tho 14th of July I began taking Eckman's wonderful remedv for Consumption. Con-sumption. It being very highly recommended. recom-mended. Today I weigh 158 pounds. I am Flout and well and can do any kind of work about my grain elevator. I have not an acho nor pain in my lungs, eat well, sleep well, and never felt bettor. I would be glad if every person afflicted with Tuberculosis took Eckman's cure." (Signed Affidavit) ARTHUR WEBB. Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Affections. For sale bv SCHRAMM JOHNSON. DRUGS. THE NEVER SUB-STITUTORS: SUB-STITUTORS: "FIVE BIG STORES"; and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet book-let of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for addi-1 addi-1 tlonal evidence. ji Sj" able in the markot. Every one MvSi 0l? our CuSomcrs knows a good j-jjBpM tiling when lie sees it and all lovers -of a nice mess of sweet 'iijSFj fish patronize our store. It is pgL' nk aonc h-0 high quality, but srjlvmm 1 lic 'ow prices, that attract them. v-5 JK Wo aro determined to maintain x .our reputation for reliability. BOOTH fISSI ERSES CO. 30 West first South II .OFSd SSlCBES Treat 1 I STRICTLY RELIABLE SPECIALISTS. SM(1 1 Miss Louie Wilson, 152 4th nve Salt E Chronic R Like City. Nervous Miss Wilson says: I havo had i'9yy Piseasos H running cars for 21 years -both run innt. , re B all tho time, causing dullness of the A 1US gy.V7, fttn Curable. hearing and .considerable pain and lVAUllllllH fl ft,TnalsoChad tho Catarrh and began Medicines Free, WfMflFM I J Irentmcnt with Drs. Shores this Catarr- VtfUlijW H a month, and in two weeks my. ears hal, Chronic Dis- WMir tlrod il I had stopped running entirely rind I eases. Coiisulta- ,1k. H 1 feel fine. ' ftn,, Trnn flnnfl oin' E1CM wo n I The relief has been so remarkable rto,,Vfnl 'inri mcn nulckly I 1 and the results so quick that 1 feel "iV-i L, jj cured at smnll 1 1 like telling everyone what Drs. vltort lor any dis- .ost Consulta- m 1 Shores did for me. ease. t-ori i.-rec and I (Signed) LOUIE WILSON. Call or write. Confidential. 1 Home Cares by lid I Drs. shores & shores I 1 EXPERT SPECIALISTS. k 1 WRUTF V YVJ "Ve "i f ?n 9diQ Maln street, opposite Keith- 1 I VVIUEi for free symptom list. &itP O'Brlen'a, Salt Lake City. 1 1 HOUES: Daily. 9 a m. to 8 p. in. continuously Sundays, 10 to 12. 41 LAKE rkCTl?50T0EP, MD,CAL I mWXWMm Dr' c- w- HIGGLVS. M', D., Mgr, & Prop. 1 m no West Third South. P I mmmm& ,9t wMI crU " rno first you will not have I; 'Wfi co n,any doct01' bl,,s 10 I,ay- 1 Pt"l $WWB DR. 0. W. HIGGINS. I WS'kSM- 40 YEARS IN SALT LAKE CITY. I f MP Dr C' ', "'eK'"?, ' Me oldest and only 1 PlKI' scientific specialist In Suit Lake City. I Pw- Tho doctor has cured thousands of I MfffSSMiU ' lv.lsc''l of ucrvous debility, montal and mWWMNy ' ' - Physical weakness and nerx'ous proatra- I mm' MPMh-' ' '"' ' anrl wlu forfeit $500 for any caao 1 &BWWMM ! taken under his treatment which ho fails MiwWWMSimi Pleaso send for a list of questions to I i-w f.ttfi..MtM -xc-.iiu&,...J Dr c w 1IlgR,nslt Lako City, Utah. I All cla3BC:i of private diseases cured and all old lingering discuses, which I vltlato the blood and Impair tho system, thoroughly and permanently cured, i Liwr nnd kidney complaint cured. All classes of fits cured. Tnpoworm reJ W muvvd with lu-ad or no pay. Officu hours, 10 a. m. to 8 in m. An ' Unparalleled Record I U9,491,000,TBAVEI; I I HOT AV1IFE I0SI I Harrlman7 lines9 Passenger I Report for 190 Shows- Vic I toryof Safety Dfiics. f " H ' j H ACCIDENTS GUT TO THiRDi H v ' j ; ' Union Baclo Cualties Pfop tft H One-Fifth.; l&cket Sniping H r ' H The EAmmffflTrjrrancamelOp' centVtf the estlraateb.O'iaasener'tic t otHbo United, atefl".". 19.4S1.O0O 'lipoB. ; wlthoutyratal- ccoldcnt in any At thV t'm- hf tJTW result l3 irHeL,totbftliiiltJaK-dn irHeL,totbftliiiltJaK-dn r safety devices and liDelle.viiStoiiiv Thxeport. cohtalninK.thlB do, 'Jutft tai hesnomplled lo theocices o? Jull'ujj ifiutt-. aobnltl.vdlreetor oC.ttQalntenanoa. epdi opera-Moh opera-Moh oh the Byatcm, inciulln' the Southern c BwiHc end. Union-'PaciOtt- rallrcails-. a. total ' of 17.0CO miles. The total number "of. iafieager9 eairi3 on a ono rnlle" ttasla w;is S,00O,O00.0DO. Thti 1 "figured -of the country'a lrnoad Cor J910 ; . havd not yet been eorripifed by th'e gyett i meat; but In -;L9(fr the ''Interstate contrnerc ( , commission reported the' number of ipasBsn- ' gers carrledi a "ifl.OOO.DOO.OOO. The flgurea ( forlOlO ViTllbnot;exceed a.blltlon roore;-ltl JIo"LIKe SecordKnoWft. ilariy other railroad have gone through 6 year without a'fatalltto-ahv of lts.pacsen- gts.'but It -Is aald-.that no-system haianade 1 this Yecord for eucb .,jiacse.total of pasren- ' 'gera. ' The resufts'on'the Harrirnan ilnes.'arear- ' I icrlbed to a. campaigp waged by thejrnanage-. ' rnent lor years to reduce accidents.. ;TbeHir- , , j rlman sysfe'm nofw has mere, miles' 'of autb- , matlc block signal protection' than any oth&r .B'ystem In tho .world. Mr.- feutt'sch'tthlm'-Eeif feutt'sch'tthlm'-Eeif has dlrecfcdpecliil. at(entlbr to theai? cident problem; and. began (eral'years'ngo -to- brlnff about a .redudJorby givlrfe com-pletp.publicfty com-pletp.publicfty to all forms. of accidents apd their lnvertigaflofi. which. It I? bcli$veJ. 'H -spurred Both officers andempldyfi3togceatar .efforty'to'eafesuard live? lotrusttd to 'their -care.' Chicago Tribune, February 12th Union Pacific I Not a Slnla Fatal AccMlaito j . The -HSBnA27 lines caiTifld 10 per ent of tae country's estimated paflfefn-per paflfefn-per traffic r or 1Q10. JHot A sinstla fatal accident occurred to paeBenger ,ny where on tnB fyGterru TKIa achievement la described aj fan .H narallelea .In railrcfiding, and lt .la at-tributed at-tributed to tha lnatnUation & safetj do i .vices ihieBy, If riotwlolly. - It & email lido sets thxoni'a jbt vvlthont a fatal accident tno reanlt may Itself bo conslderefl accidental A tabc gystem carrying mill ions yof '.passengers y owes safety -to improvements care and .efficiency. Chicago Record-Herald, February 15ib, Standard Road of !ie West I Let us send to you or give to you, free, an interesting little , book,uMaking Travel Safe. Just call on or address M. S. RUBLE, A. G. P. A, H 935 Seventeenth St. DENVER, COLO. N 1 MINE MONEY I H I Park City. Utah, March 25, 3011. 1 I Mr. Francis G. Luke. General Manager M'Sk m H Merchants Protective association. Salt l5f.&:"-K. 1 i Lako City, Utah: L I 1 Dear Sir 1 am well pleased with the tfPS'' Vak, I B settlement you obtained for me on my (,WV PfS! I B claim for clnmngos against tlio mining 'ife'S 0 I company for Injuries received, and you ,inSc.?&f&fc if I may show this to any of my acquain- ft&lS. M tanccs who may havo similar claims '-vi m against mining companies for adjust- fpacM Ty 1 ment- Vny'M J III In view of tho fact that you obtained t-'S?BS y H III this settlement without going Into court foji ?pS HI and dragging the matter out over a long w, .jrois J m H D period of time, I am moro than well VQ-v-l Jf H 1 pleased. Yours truly. Wvt? s"k I FELIX FARRER. W'. 50v ' I Blngliam, Utah. Fchruary s, 1911. j 1 Mr Francis G. Luke, Salt Lako City. JR I I Dear Sir I am well pleased with the sSSPw tflirv jf 1 R settlement which you obtained for mo f3sF&Ml!P&'-w "fa ll I of my claim for damages for Injuries t&&SKiM iffi- AM IH I received In the mine, and I highly rcoont- mJWMU jf mend yaur firm to all persons having &iwvWw - n claims for- personal injuries which they iaii, n . , H I desire collected. Respectfully. J s,.wl11 col,ect s0"104. money for m ' T?c, ' , , you If you see U3 and turn In your tM GUST KANGAS. claims, I 1IERCH ANTS' PEOTBCTIVJJ ASSOCIATION, I Publishers of Credit Bating Books. jH 1 Scientific Collectors ct Iloncst Debts. 12 rooms. Commercial Block, Salt Lako flity. Utah. ldncis G. Luko. Manager. "Somo Peoplo Don't Like THE TRIBUNE Gives Your Wants the LARGEST CIRCULATION. |