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Show j , ' I ALL. ORDERS FOR. i I MINING MACHINERY i I AND . . ! iy2.i BE FiLLEB AY THE . : t THE EiG FIRE- NO GBSTfi CLE , S 42, 44, 46 West Second South. $ $$$&c$yv$ I mf Good to the Last Bite, tj -ti 'I I1,"1-! if 'I i antly describes the tender, juicy, fine''' . i'llVi'-gA T?" ' Jj-' t P'rSM flavored sirloin steaks we furnish. Iots -f ' i'iirijfSPtli'f': of other good things in the meat line, !;i '"'J&JrZiS&it 'Vv&'i5'i3& too roasts of btef. lamb and mutton: 4- ''JtMp&gS ' &Swi.:f- turkeys, chickens, game: ham, fresh and r 1 T 2PSwT-JW .JKS cured, etc., etc. Those who know, speak 4. ' - a. t VW&'tv- well of our meats you will if you try . 1 x fcm&M Jj&&&t Tel.-Office. 131: order dtpt., 160; order -f ; tlmmr PELAGE MEAT MARKET, 3-i?L " 263-265 South Main, ' XSMSiP THOS. d. NIPPER, Prop. 4. COPYCIGf.T. 'raz!sEBffi-3e'' ' lBiIl ' . jEIa lll d2a I Eg . : MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. I . - . ' - : . -- t CALL OR WRI E. , ----- : 139 W. Tirst $outl) St, Salt Lake City. I j ' E5TABU SIH COm 1854. I Pone price.td aliXmever.lindebsqijo t 1 I First Spring Showing of f White Goods Novelties, i . i p Hundreds of Exquisite Novelties in new designs and A b weaves. f This Handsome Collection of 01i;irminr 1 '.)(): White 4 Goods stands by itself in point of beauty, newness, . f style, variety and jxeneral all round merit. L " Salt Lake's feminine shoppers Avill find it the most 6 . exquisitely beautiful and all-inclusive showinttf White r Goods ever collected for their delectation. f A visit to our White Goods Department this week ? will mean an unexpected pleasure, for .plain words tan- I not describe the arrav of loveliness which awaits you H 1 i, ' f here. h Wo quote some of them, and their peculiar claims t ' for favor: f. ) White Linen Mistral Suiting for Waists and entire fl Costumes. French Mercerized White 1 amasks ami Fori- I lards, in exclusive novelty designs. White Mercerized Oxfords, in the popular basket weaves. Satin Dama.ssee, (, f a-novel textile from Austria; very pretty. Mercerized j k Madras, Scotch and English productions, in a vast range r of styles and pa-t terns. White Moire Ftamine, an ex- elusive novelty in Waist fabrics. White Knickerbocker C f Suitings for Shirt Waist. Suits and Waists. Keautiful .Z- White Striped Jaquards. Wiiito Paris Lawns, rich, J J sheer, beautiful and delicately textured; more popular sv this season than ever, and again the leading fabric for r evening, party and tine summer downs. Washable f "White Chiffons, the beautiful sheer clinging fabric ex pee- f ially adapted for Continuation and Graduating Drexses. i Hie'b, Silky Finished Persian Lawns, in fair, sheer quali- h ties. Plain, Sheer Delicate and Finny White Swisses, , & light as Gossamer threads, of which they are spun. Gen- U nine St. Gall Embroidered White Swisses, in dotted and h figured designs. 4 jL And dozens of others. I OUR PR EH! (VIM FOR 1903. j Falser Ollolfs j (Profusely Illustrated.) I Various books dealing -with the life of our Saviour have been pub- I i lished at various times, but unique among them all is this work, which 1 ; embraces the entire gospel narrative embodying the teachings and the miracles of Jesus, together with the history of his foundation of the s I Christian church. The author. Rev. Walter Elliot, C. S. P., is well known jj as an eminent Paulist missionary. He is also an author of high repute. j and this book is his latest and most important work. It is a volume of f 5 800 pages, with more than 1,000 illustrations, many of which are half- j tones showing modern scenes in the country made sacred by the life, 1 i passion and death of our Lord. To the clergyman this work will be emi- i I .nently useful in preparing sermons; to the layman it will offer an at- a ; tractive and entertaining picture of the Saviour's life and labors. The t publication of this book is most timely now, being in accord with the j I recent Encyclical of the Holy Father at the opening of the twentieth 5 g century, calling the nations back to Christ and urging a more intimate 1 I study of his life. ' S OUR OFFER. I ! j "Which is especially worthy of attention at this time, since one could f j not find a more appropriate Christmas gift than this, should appeal I I forcibly to all our readers. ; ! i We will forward. ALL CHARGES PREPAID, one copy of the "LIFE 5 i OF CHRIST" to any person at present a subscriber to THE INTER- ! i MOUNTAIN CATHOLIC who, in remitting his subscription in advance I for 1303, will enclose 7. cents additional. In other words, you receive for k S El!50tfS"life 0f ChriSt"ai3d I Sj g The Intermoimtain Catholic For Cic Year. ' H Or, any present subscriber remitting his own subscription for 1303 p S may receive the book FREE by forwarding at the same time the name if; -p of a ne,w subscriber to THE INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC, with $2 g . i to cover the same. The Book will be sent to the old and THE INTER- w I MOUNTAIN CATHOLIC for one year to the new subscriber. fi 1 We will forward the Book to any part the United States, inclui- , ' ing Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines; Canada or Mexico, EXPRESS j ' OR MAILING CHARGES FREE. j SUBSCRIBE NOW. i 1 The Intermoimtain j Publishing Co., 249 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. , ; wif. t - |