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Show f WBa""""""""',IISjyreM'?WIISBTrTfT" " "- 1 " '"" 1 ' : ' onEFrxkiro all KttniizzzrzziD 100 CENTS OF VALU2 FOIl EVERY DOL-' V LAR. YOU INVEST CI OUR. SHOE' DEPARTM't' .; . - , THERE 'IS A , REASON FOR7 OCR SELLING- SO MANY SHOES. . . J . Dcst r,la!iC3.tiD( v Latest StyhsXT 1 Sv ( PRICES AND QUAUTxfl " " t GUARANTEED. 7 xTy "s special sale or-BOTyGOOoV - PBTOKD&V - .N. v SHOES THIS WEEK. '1 "O BOYS' BOX CALf SHOES. m rruP T ' VTK.' worth$lJHhalxes Itall IS'' V j ! BOTS BOX CALP SHOES. (. Jl I I worth$L5,-slxes 1 to 2 -rVIy . ONE LOT BOTS SHOES, samples and broken. lines, sie,Cr 2 to 6,' PpslUvely $2.25 to $3.00 -values. ;f ,,Ow-t I OCR $1.00 SALE LASTv WEEK "WAS A' GREAT' SUCCESS. OCR I i $1.50 SALE .THIS WEEK -WILL BE AQREATER SUCCESS. i. : ... ' . . Oardnsr Dailj Sdre News-Crrirsr D2II7 Sfcre Nes d , . ...m , ; . ; Jv TV :;msiatrfedpesaetst' I rtlL 1 Men wh wear tte 1 HJtIa- "3 Topcoat for Its comfort , (" more thAn. for style: Jr"S& Here ia -the -one for f-SSi ' IV v Medium; (almost-to -kneer V : J rJZ entn coat, mf hi i.. . -) "Made of flne-Wack tinfln All 4i jt' 1 11 - lshed worsted. S&1 If7i H ' f v 't '- 1 Silk lmed body and sleeves. )tA nVlP i-l Tailored in flrst-dass man- Tbeprtce. e20. yWriLl'i ,f Looks and is in every way .v'ftVJ 1rr-i)r like Merchant Tallorrforty- L? dollar gtmment. PRICE J. P. GARDNER IAIN ST. I THE QUALITY STORE !.FFBR T: MEMj ' Ja0-- To men who are run down, weak and puny, who , . fjs'7A -. have loat tha force of vitality, who feel gloomy. de-0 I - apondent and unable to battle with the affairs of, - 4-11 life, who have Rheumatism, Back Patna. Weak A , . U Stomach and Kidneys and feel generally as If they A ,, M H? needed to be made over. If that means you. come A I . v JlJT,1 . to me and if X say that I can cure you I will do so A JhwS mo cure-mo -pay ;; CVsP IvWI Vcv I don't want money that I don't ', " "yf: Xll IIYSZ K 1 nu I don't need it, and am not-" mJ I ' XI A. i after it But I am after ths dollars C"sSrJ A V Jl 1 I that ars now grolng; wrong: in the quest . . wrVV El I of health. - Look at all these poor; Tv. lfr.k 1 wreck of humanity that are spending , , J.jT 'm Yf all thsy earn on drugs dope that 1st f: rwW T) paralysing: their vital ' organs that f X ft . 3 "X fl havs spent all they have earned for Jf J -!lT years without gaining a pound of. f. (A l J? strsnirth for the hundreds of dollars;; ' C it wasted. . ey i Mr I That is the money that I am after, be-" T cause for every dollar I take I ean give a thousand per cent Interest, and I ' T oVt want It at all until I have cured you. if you will secure me. I .have T cured so many cases right here that I can prove my claims to you. but ifj T.tbat proof Is not enough I'll cure you before you pay me. Is that fair? ( T ft'berever you are, I think I can give you the name of a mfnin your town, , T that I have cured. Just send me your address and let me try. This is my twen-X twen-X ty-lourth year in the business of pumping new vim into wornout humanity and , , X I've got cures In nearly every town on the map. ' ' ,, X Come and see me if you can and 111 tlx you up; or. if you can t call, write, , X t rr.e and I'll do the same. I've got a nice book on men that 111 send sealed,. , a. free. If you Inclose this ad, DR. M.' E. McLAUQHLIN, 93i 16th St, Denver, Colorado:; TfTTMM.MMMMtHMMHT,M.I.MMMIIHII .M M.M.Ms. !. rqfpgw CDesis. The old tikeorv that consumption was Inherited it utterly discredited by modern medical science. The germs of con- ' sumption must be received front with- 1 out. These irerms are every where, i . Tbev are constantlv beinr received and sty behind them. The thing which is of no valne in this world has a short existence, and if the Pierce Family Medicines were not what they are claimed to be they would not have a v roved record of millions of cures in ths period during which they hav been upon the market. One of the most interefi-Ungestab-Ushments in Buffalo ' is the World's Dispensary, where these medicines are manufactured. Here Dr. Pierce maic-tains maic-tains a great laboratory for the manufacture manu-facture of the remedies which bear his name. He also has s hospital adjunct, known as the Invalids' Hotel, where thousands of persons - have gone for special treatment. This laboratory cud hospital are visited by many curious, persons to whom t the name of Doctor Pierce is known and who desire to see the establishment which he has built up because of the efficacy of his remedies. rem-edies. It is worth a visit. It employs a force of about 350 persons, including physicians, surgeons, chemists, bacteriologists, bac-teriologists, pharmacists and other professional pro-fessional men. To the observer, perhaps the most interesting department of this place ii the laboratory, where the Pierce Family Remedies are made. The difference between the maker of a patent medicine medi-cine and a private practitioner is simply that while the latter buys the medicines which he gives his patient or gives him a prescription which he takes to the druggist and which the latter puts up in a small dose, behind a partition, par-tition, where yoq can not see him, the patent medicine maker takes the ingredients in-gredients which he knows will produce certain desired effects and puts them together in large quantities. But the latter does his work lust as carefully and just as scientifically as do the physician phy-sician and the druggist. At least that is the rule in Dr. Pierce's establishment. establish-ment. The Pierce Medicines are made of roots and herbs and barks of known and tried properties. These are gathered gath-ered in the, woods and fields by expert and are brought to Dr. Pierce's establishment estab-lishment in-large, quantities. There art bins ifnd bins of.tncce roots and herbi and barks, ready ' for"the use of tin chemists when needed. ' Let us support tli at it is time to make up a qutut.it-of qutut.it-of the "Favorite ..Preecription.' Tht necessary ingredienta are taken frori: the storage 'Dins and; carried to th mill, where they are, ground. Ther they are taken' to the laboratory, when they are mixed In the proper proportions propor-tions and put to. steep in great vats containing 800 - gallons. This laboratory labor-atory is just as cleanly as ' a woman's kitchen. All the machinery is run by electricity and there is entire absence of anything to create dust and dirt. When these ingredients hare been properly combined the medicine is rapidly bottled. the bottles corked snd sealed, then labled, then wrapped and cast out by the healthy system. It is the Barrow cheated whose is heritance is weakness weak-ness who fall a prey . to . consumption consump-tion because they are too weak- of long to resist and throw off disease. Doctor "Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes weak longs strong. It cores obstinate deep-seated deep-seated congas, bleeding longs, weakness, emacia- 1 12 OUT OF A POSSIBLE 17 AND 3 TO OTE. -S TW Is ths way WB ooUeot Tkv -J & Mils: Chrlavraursx&an, a for- J tV i mar merchant of Sandy, turned ' . In gsrenteea bills for collection. it V m One maiK-dlad before we located ( V?Jl 1 'r 4 lira, another was Injured ln a V 7 runaway, twelTe paid up and r-sX r the other three will pay before " t . '- t Ion. That's the way this 7 jn agency does business. We do as ; i M we say we do. "We collect bad ' .jJ'T0 ,Jr ' ? bills. Send them to us and J iLjl TOTJ will get the money. Be- ivlfj 'Tj " come a member and get the 'fcy T- L benefits of a thorough ergaaUa- 453 , sf THE:. ' Merchants' Protective Association Scientific Collections of Bad Debts. General offices, top floor Coaxuaer- cial National Bank Bllg., Salt Lke City. . FRANCIS Q. LUKE, General Manager. Some People Don't like TJa, SOME SECRETS OF PATENT MEDICINES The History Of the Origin of Man of These Remedies Has Been Peculiar. VISIT TO A LABORATORY Process of Manufacture as Seen in an Establishment Known as Buffalo's Seventh Wonder. If we could trace the origin of the many things which enter into our daily life we would doubtless be greatly surprised sur-prised at what we would learn. In some instances we would find that they had their beginning in mere accident. In other cases we would find that they originated in some stroke of genius. In still others we would find that they are the direct outgrowth of patience ana persistence. per-sistence. In others we would discover that some article which is of constant and almost universal use was known to only the few until some man decided to give what he knew to be of great benefit to the whole world. " Ths history of the origin of proprietary, propri-etary, or as they are . more commonh known, patent medicines, has in some instances been peculiar. Fpr instance, a certain tonic which is, dispensed ai all soda water fountains ana is found most refreshing by thousands of per sons, and which is used constantly h many brain workers, was originates by a Harvard professor. It was found to be so beneficial that this profeesoi afterward determined put it upon tin market in shape for use by all who de sired. The result has been" that not on It is this tonio used with benefit by almost untold numbQrsut-the professor'i family is in reoolptpft..a l8rge,iucom from the sale. There is certainly nothing noth-ing wrong in this! The "professor conferred con-ferred a benefit upon .mankind and he was surely entitled to reap the reward of his labors. Many other patent medicines have e limillar history. Foiprtahee, again, Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines knowr throughout the world aa the "Favorite Prescription" and the "Golden Medical Discovery" were first, used by Doctoi Rav V. Pierce,, in his private practice, with great succou. He finally determined deter-mined that he could do more good to suffering humanity by placing them on public sale where they could be obtained ob-tained without, the expense of a physician's phy-sician's prescription, than he could by simply retaining them in private practice. prac-tice. And so no defied tho ethics of bis profession, which deny physicians the right to advertise, and he is now known as not only the proprietor of one of the best of the many patent medicines medi-cines but. as one of the world's greatest advertisers. Because he has oeen a liberal patron of the newspapers for over one-third of a century, Dr. Pierce has never suffered any in the estimation estima-tion of his fellow townsmen at Buffalo, where his mammoth establishment is located, for they have given him many honors, sent him to Congress and State Senate, and he is recognized as a progressive pro-gressive and public-spirited citixen. Many attacks have been made upon patent medicines of late. For some reason certain persons have felt themselves them-selves called upon to decry their use, to throw doubt upon .their efficacy, to question their honesty as well as the honor of those who have spent a lifetime life-time in perfecting them and-making their value, known to the public. But in answer to these attacks an investigation investiga-tion was demanded and it was proven that these medicines which for nearly lortv yisti hadetained the confidence of tha tiMe;m;'juTc taeot ltd sis . I . .. . . . . . tion and other conditions wnicn u nf-lectrd nf-lectrd or unskilfully treated find a fetal termination ia consumption. $3,000 FORFEIT will be paid by the World's Dispensary Medical Aaso-ciati&i-roprietors, Buffalo, N. Y., if they 'cannot show the original signature of the individual volunteering the testimonial testi-monial below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands which" they are Constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness. In tbe spring of rooa I wss taken with kemorrhsfre of the lung's, and pecame very weak sad short of bresta. lost Sesli and had so appetite." writes Mr. E. L. RoWnett of Xerxes. Tenn. "I wss persuaded to try Pr. Ierce'a Golden Medical Disco-zetr. The orstfew bottles seemed to do me bat little fopd- Thought would soon be a -ricttm of that dreaded disease, consumption. Hsd almost riven up ia despair when mr friends persuaded rat to awe your Golden Medical Dteco-rery a fair trial. Icom- .' airaced its use. I weigh t6o pounds now, and I when I commenced I only weifhed mj pounds. 1 If anv ooe doubts this statement I will be u plessed to answer aay inquiry." Accept no substitute for "Golden MeeV ical Discovery. " Nothins; is " jnst as good." . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse tht dofc-jid system from impurities. The Lagoon Road Salt Lake A Ogden Railway. Time Table ln Effect Sept. 6, 1904. LEAVE SALT LaITK. :30 and t a. m.. S:l-i ar.d (:SC- p. tn. LEAVE S'ARMIN'jTOJf AND LAGOON, LA-GOON, 7:M and 10 a. in.. 4J0 and t.SO p. m. Extra trains at 11 a. m. atd 1:30 p. m. on Sundays and holidays. A. D. riERSON. Cen'l Pssa Alt. J. B. BEAN. Excursion A (ft. OFFICE. a MAIN STREET. then packed for shipment to almost every point in the world. Another interesting department in this establishment is that devoted to printing the familiar little yellow covered cov-ered memorandum books which bear the Pierce name. Something like 65,000 of these are printed and sent out every day. The hospital, or Invalids' Hotel, is patronized by hundreds of sufferers from various ills who come there because be-cause they are assured of the most scientific treatment. A large staff ot specialists is maintained in connection with this hospital and for the purpose of caring for the immense number of inquiries which come constantly from all .directions concerning the writers ailments. Lach letter of this sort goes to the proper specialist and receives his individual care from the beginning tn the end. No business such as is done at this Buffalo establishment could have on honorable and successful record ot nearly forty years if it were conducted an any other "basis, llonesty and honor count in the patent medicine business, U in aU others. . .. 5 Drankenoess Cared. A positive and permanent cure for i; , i drunkenness and the opium diseases. r i There la no publicity, no sickness. La- , dies treated as privately aa at their own nomea. The Keeley Iostitoie : Ot W. So. Temple. Salt Lake City. -. Have7-,4 you noticed tha , number and claes of people that patronise Brannlng-'s ChiParlorT Have you no-, no-, ticed how Branning-'s business busi-ness has grown? THERE ' IS A REASON - - ' FOR THIS. ' Drop in and try a dish of delicious Chili- Con Came and you will know the rea- I ': son, "; ; - ; ' - 1 TABLES FOR LADIES. I ' v- BAR, LN CONNECTION. ' ' V ' ;'" 17-11 B. zn'd So ; ai ' lBoth. Phones. . t - -'"--. .... f ' ' "' , " , ' m i r '. - - 1 ' rtfiaMTtn Samara ca I HAKFIKIA 1 Afl II Vdlcatrd,Refrshlnsj. Kakas VI I II U aalr soft ssd silkes. Destroys dWse, J LI ill gome la snip sd body. Best soap I . tor skis, bjOt. scalp. aarsay.eWatek rnrr for list ef crsgii.ts who s4va Sbe. i I L.EE KIM VI IN a Pimples and Skin Diseases Cured by One Preparation of Medicine. Chinese Herbs. ' Roots and Medicine at ' Wonderful Curative Power-slot West 8outh Temple. SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH, 1 - ; - r " |