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Show Intermountain Catholic. . . I OFFICE 249 MAIN. ) TELEPHONE 567. i i " !' INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC ! may be found on day of publication at following; news stands: It Salt Lake News Co., 71 E. Second South street. ; HE. Hammel, 49 E. Second South . j street. The Intermountain and Colorado Catholic reaches the Catholic people of Montana, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Neva-da, Wyoming, New Mexica and Arizona. Ari-zona. Do you do business in any part of this large and vast country? If so, don't you see what you want? W'hy, of course you do. So let's have it. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company com-pany was established in 1873, and has since opened more than twenty-four thousand savings accounts. Have you a.i acocunt? If not, start one NOW. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, THIRD judicial district of the state of Utah, county of Salt Lake. Hyrum S. Youn.nr, administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Fox, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Jessie W. Fox, jr.. and Ruth M. Fox, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale, at the west front doorp of the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, state of I'tah, on the 25th clay of November. A. D. 1901, at 12 o'clock noon, of said day, the real estate described as follows, to-wit: to-wit: Situate, lying and being in the county of Salt Lake and state of T'taii. ?nd bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: An undivided one-half in-lerest in-lerest in part of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one (21). in township two (2) south of rang-c one (1) west of Salt Lake meridian, beginning at the southeast south-east corner of said northeast quarter of section twenty-one (21), thence north eighty (SO) rods, thence west one hundred hun-dred and sixty (1W) rods, thence soiuh , sixty-eight and eig:ht-tenths (68.S) rods, I thence north seventy-one (71) degrees I east eighty-four and six-tenths (SI. 6) rods, thence south thirty-eight and eight-tenths eight-tenths (38. S) rods, thence east eighty h'0) roils to the place of beginning, containing sixty-eight SS) acres, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments heredita-ments and appurtenances thereunto le-longing. le-longing. or in any wise appertain'npr. .Purchase price payable in United States gold coin: Dated at Salt Lake City this 31st day of October, A. D. 1901. GEORGE H. NAYLOR. Sheriff of the County of Salt Lake. Utah. By JOHN B. CUMMOCK. Denuty Sheriff. D. O. Willey. Attorney for Plaintiff. I Under New Management. Strictly Respectable. THE Salt Lake Hot Springs Sanitarium Finest Bathing Resort in The West. Health and pleasure are combined when bathing in this Mineral Water, direct from Nature's Laboratory. Large Swimming Pools. Private rftJ?f Plunges or Marble and For- li celain Lined Tubs -v Open Day and Night. Ftne, Turkish Bath Dent. The SBmtammn 52 West Third South. Peter Marron, 434 B Street, Contractor & Builder. Bids and estimates furnished for all kinds of Construc-, Construc-, tion work. Builder of St. Ann's Orphanage, the D. F.' Walker building and the foundation founda-tion for the Kearns house. EDWARD M;GU1N Attorney and Counselor. Suits 402-403 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, mk Furniture . m Carpets, "I Crockery, S Ru?s, t V I Glassware MPgUiH Mattin, I Enamel- on ciotn. pSirtlpi1 Linoleum, Drapery, StTeS' tfWcurtains, J I Ranges. fePffppip&Sl WMHriM'.N Shades ! I Heaters, - ESMlfl:&ISi flaac5' J ' l Clocks, f Wa" Papr I I Babv car- IMmMsmm Grille X " . "nw Upholstery I Hardware. H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co., Salt Lake City k A tffj as a a Eta as Ha as a ra&aaeia as esa a ea 3-4 f Jko Esp 1 B J JT Are not seriously considered by most Merchants, but 3 'Syr here Tlie Bys' a:nd Children's Department is stocked 2 a f ' with Suits and Overcoats that are as carefully tailored n j 4 &nl of as fine materials as any men's Garments, in J styles suitable for any age from 3 years upward. ' qj L M most any price one could desire. g, S cr Mew a?$s. 2 a " a 3 An assortment that is pleasing to see, whether you wish to pur- g 21 chase or not. New styles and new patterns a 25c to $1.50. a a o h Mother's Friend Shirt Waists, S E p With collars attached or separate, new patterns in light and daxk shades, g s 50c and 75c a , 3 or any other wearable the Boys might need. 3 2 B R Whs &g&B MMssg 1 g a 61, 63 and 65 Alain Street. - v n zr..v psa rn sg mti ess gs is S3 S3 sa s?n os, EivyY I Another The Gon.l of It Th v Yi i '''J V'-x goodnesr- of canned goods Hop i:i syt.'Z -K' VJ J the sroodne.s of the goods o;i:iiv1 .y&pti9r and the goodness of the canners jXC fj) "WJ canning. It takes pood canning t. V-""""" 1 make canned good;i good, ev- n i . though the original goods wer' 'j " good. There is a goodness ab ut ' ?"" our canned goods which recom- j ij jv " ' mends them to those who want the r J good there is in good goodd. YELLOW FRONT GROCERY, Tele. 446. 165 Alain Street. GEO. G. DOYLE & CO. . Modern Plumbing House Heating, ZU South State Street. 'Phone, 1G2L Salt Lake City. Wells? ag Hp's Bank. Salt Lake City, Utah. Established 1851 Transacts a General . Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. DEDERICHS and BURKE Engineers and Contractors Mining and Milling. Machinery and Steel Construction. ATLAS BLOCK, Sht Laks City. I Office, 221 South State st. Telephone 924. The Langton Lime & Cement Co LIME. PORTLAND CEMENT. RED MINERAL PAINT. PLASTERED HAIR. SILICA SAND. FIRE BRICK. FIRK CLAY. SUT LAKE CITY UTAH. Tbooe 823-2 Rings. Established l?r VV. J. .HALLOilAN, ReaPEstate and Loans, ! 14 W. Third South Street. i gALT LAKE CITX. BANKS i -and- BANKING. ' BUTTE CSTY. JOHN A. CREICJHTON, - President. GEO. W. STAPLETON. - Vice President. T. M. IIODGENS. - - Cashier. State Savings Bank, BL'TTE, MONTANA. Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest paiil on lieposits. Drifts paid in all parts of the world. DIRECTORS: I John A. Creightun, O. . Stapleton, A. II. Barret, E. D. I.esivitt. v S. V. Kemper. J. O. Hculgens, S i T. M. Hodgens. j SALT LAKE CITY. : WE STATE BANK OF UTAH- Commercial Banking in all its Branch- ACCOPNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country tr.ft. Commercial national Ml Capital Paid in, $200,000. General Bankin.tr in All its Branrhr?. Direetors-Dr. Theodore Meyer. John J. Dalv O J. Salisbury. Moylan C. I1'1-Thomas I1'1-Thomas Marshal!. W. P Noble. C.epr M. Downey, John Donnellan, A. t. lid den. C. M. NEUHAUSEN, ? ARCHITECT. Of the new St. Mary's Cathedral. Kearn V St. Ann's Orphanage. Hon. Thos. Keaxna Residence, etc. Offices, 528 to 531 Dooly Bite i |