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Show TO OUR COLORADO READERS. When the Colorado Catholic wa merged into The Intermountain Cath- i olic it was the Intention of its promo- tors to give to the Catholic people of i the "Western country a Catholic Jour- j nal superior in every respect to what . the managers of the Colorado Catholii.l had been able to do. After a trial of six months we feel that our readers will agree that our early promises have been more than fulfilled. We do not propose to rest on the progress that we havi made, but to continue to improve until we shall have reached a point where our readers will feel that an ideal Cath-. Cath-. olic paper has at last been obtained. ( With reference to Denver and Colo- j rado we take occasion, made necessary j by circumstances, to assure our readers that no effort will be spared to make The Intermountain' and Colo- rado Catholic pleasing to them. In th'e j near future the local Catholic news of the Centennial state and its capital will i be a special feature in these columns, j and in pvery respect this paper will be j Identified with Catholic thought and action in Colorado as much as was its ' " predecessor. Indeed, the increased patronage that this papr-r now enjoys makes it possible for it to give a better' service to its renders than was possible for the old Colorado Catholic. THE INT EH MOUNTAIN AND COLORADO COL-ORADO CATHOLIC TP THE ONLY 1MTER VTTH WHICH FATHER MA-LONE MA-LONE 1- IN ANY WAT IDENTIFIED. Hi? CONNECTION WITH THIS PAPER PA-PER REMAINS THE SAME AS IT WAS WITH THE COLORADO CATHOLIC. CATH-OLIC. As was announced in the first issue of The Intermountain and Colorado Cathol!o, Father Malone will continue to resid in Denver, and all communications communica-tions intended for him should be addressed ad-dressed to P. O. box l.'.'fi. Denver, Colo. The Denver offices of this paper are ' in the Charles block, corner of Fif- ; leenth and Curtis streets, where per- . t-ons desirous of paying subscriptions and transacting business with the paper pa-per will find welcome from our repre- . .T- n II.. crr. V, a contribution of articles that will be of interest to Catholics in Colorado and the Intermountain country. With the assurance that it is the fixed resolve of The Intermountain and Colorado Colo-rado Catholic to merit a place in every Catholic home in this western country we will let our actions speak. IN CONCLUSION WE DESIRE TO CALL THE VERY ESPECIAL ATTENTION AT-TENTION OF OUR READERS TO THE FACT THAT MR. J. F. ROTH AND J. J. BURKE ARE NO LONGER CONNECTED WITH THIS PAPER IN ANY CAPACITY WHATEVER. We request our subscribers not to pay their subscriptions to Mr. Roth under any circumstances. Any publication which Mr. Roth may present to the Catholics of Colorado is in no way connected with . The Intermountain and Colorado Catholic, Cath-olic, and he is not authorized to represent repre-sent this journal in any capacity. To the advertisers of Denver and Colorado Col-orado The Intermountain and Colorado Catholic extends a cordial invitation to examine its subscription lists and verify ver-ify the statements made by our agents. These representations we feel that we should make, and having made them Ave believe our readers in Colorado will thoroughly understand the situation. : L. |