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Show j CATHEDRAL NOTES. j I . " ! - i Father Smith from London paid a ! ; phort visit to Salt Lake on Saturday '. " last. The object of his visit was chiefly : ' , ' - to see Rev. W. K. Ryan, an old friend of his, and we need not say the meeting . : ' was a cordial one. L ' Father Cushnahan, the respected pas- : i ' , tor of Ogden, and Father Guinan were among the number of those whom we uoticed at St Mary's bazar last week. Rev. A. J. Ryan was in Bingham on ' j "' last Sunday. It won't be long now un- 1 til the good Catholics there have a nice 1 i " church. They are pushing things ahead. I M - Talking about Bingham, its neighbor- Ing camp over the hills, Tooele, has a I ; ! pood sprinkling of Catholics, and they ' are of the right sort. I The leading ladies of the bazar met IRev. W. K. Ryan on last Monday at bishop's residence. They tendered to j him their accounts, and there was a i ; jmile of satisfaction on their faces and j : . on his. A smile is a beautiful thing. .! . i ; Among the men folk who patronized " ; , the bazar we noticed Messrs. Laramie, J. C. Lynch, J. McSorley, Owens, Callahan. Cal-lahan. J. O'Connor, Gillis, Hickey, E. . , :; and F. E. McGurrin, Mecklenberg, Mc- , Ganney, Dr. Keogh and many more of the right sort. ' , It did one good to see the union and cheer of every man, woman and child ; that assisted at the bazar. Union is i strength, you know, and cheer well, it's the king of smiles. - The Sacred Heart society wants sol diers. "What Catholic is there that will " ; not fight for the sweet Sacred Heart. ' . ' There is mass every morning in Ca thedral at 8 o'clock. , t- The month's mind for Mrs. Mary i ' Judge w-as commemorated on Thursday ! by a solemn' Pontifical High Mass. ' " Hight Rev. L. Scanlan was celebrant. Rev. D. Kiely deacon, Rev. T. Brennan pub-deacon, and Rev. A. J. Ryan master mas-ter of ceremonies. The children's choir :' sang the mass. 1 .'!.' Rev. T. Brennan will officiate at Tooele on Sunday. , Work on the new church in Bingham , is progressing rapidly. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. Transacts a general trust business and pays 4 per cent interest on savings deposits. de-posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C . ' BeUe, cashier. Mrs. Bertha Wagner, studio 43 South Third East. Sale at Kig-Browning , Hardware company's during holidays. Miss Ruby Lee, display at studio, 501 i Salt Lake Security & Trust building. Miss E. F. Snyder. Display and sale ' during holidays at I X L furniture store. , '. New train to California via Salt Lake Route leaves Salt Lake daily at 9 a, m. By Path and Trail. The Herald-R.epublican Tuesday, Nov. 39. winds up a long editorial notice with ; this high compliment: "By Path and Trail" is worth having J In the library, in the hand. It is more ; than a dissertation on the aboriginal j ' : races, more than the report of a priest's : travel, more than a description of mar- i vels, beside which the things seen by ,' Marco Polo are commonplace. It is all ; ' ,', of these and more. For it is the fair ' .. statement of a big-bodied, -tdg-souled r man, whose whole life is a benediction." i ; ' Chapter 1. Origin of the Fighting j . Vaquis. ! ' ; Chapter 2. On the Way to the Bar- ' i Tanca. i ! Chapter 3. Battle of the Elements. ! Chapter 8. Where Man Enters at His I ' , Peril. I ; Best Chritmas book you can send to f friends. Send order to office Inter- i : mountain Catholic. 1 m f i Dr. Robert R. Brownfleld announces , ?iis practice confined to the special ' treatment of diseases of women and sur-. sur-. ; . rery. Suite 406 Judge building, Salt I Lake City. i ' The meat to eat, that can't be beat, ' . ; That makes you smile whene'er you eat, Is that by the Inter-Mountain Packing , Co. packed 1 ; The meat that by Uncle Sam is backed. - t ' INTER-MOUNTAIN PACKING CO. ' : '' ' 2m West First South street, Salt Lake I City. ' ' 1 1 J ' Lace Curtains .Laundered. Work j " tuaranterl. Boll rlmno 49"- Tnd. .?0o3. |