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Show TIME TABLE. In Effect May I, 903. ARRIVE. From Ogden, Portland. Butte - San Francisco and Omaha 8:30 a. m. From Ogden and Intermediate points 9:10 a. m. From Ogden, Cache Valley, Chicago, Chi-cago, St. Louis. Omaha. Denver Den-ver and Intermediate points. .12:01 p. m. From Ogden, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City. Omaha. Denver and San Francisco 4:05 p. m. From Ogden. Cache Valley. Butte, Portland and San Francisco S:10 p. m. DEPART. For Osden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas Citv and St. Louis 7:C0 a. m. For Ogden, Uutte, Helena, Portland. Port-land. San Ifrancisco and Intermediate In-termediate points 9:43 a. m. For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver. Kansas City, St. Louis and San Francisco 12:S0 p.m. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Denver. Den-ver. Kansas City. Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago 5:45 p. m. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Helena. Portland, San Francisco Fran-cisco and Intermediate points12:30 a. m. T. M. SCHUMACHER, D. E. BURLEY, Act. Traf. Mgr. G. P. & T. A. D. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. & T. A. City Ticket Office, 201 Main. Telephone No. 2u0. 3'joF IB YOU ARE GOING TO.... Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, or any point East or South - See that your ticket reads via Missouri Paclfio Railway. Elegant coaches, quick time and super) track makes this line the people's faToriw route. The only line reaching Hot Sprints, Arkansas, Arkan-sas, the Carlsbad of America. For maps, la-formation, la-formation, etc., call on or address: CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Effect June 21st, 1903. LEAVE SAXT LAKE CITY. No. &-For Grand Junction. Denver Den-ver and points east 8:39 a.m. Uo. 2 For Provo, Grand Junction Junc-tion and points east 3:15 p.m. So. 4 For Provo. Grand Junction Junc-tion and points east 8:20 p.m. No. 10 For Bingham, Heber, Lehi, Provo. Mantl. Marys-vale Marys-vale and Intermediate points.. 8:00 a.m. No. 8 For Provo, Payson, Eureka and intermediate points 5:00p.ra. No. 11. For Ogden and all intermediate inter-mediate points 6:10 p.m. No. 3 For Ogden and the west. .11:55 p.m. No. 1 For Ogden and the west.. 1:45 p.m. No. 5 For Ogden and the west.. 9:50a.m. No. 102 For Park City and all intermediate points 8:15 a.m. ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 12 From Ogaen and all intermediate in-termediate points 9:05 a,m. No. 5 From Provo, Graira Junction Junc-tion and the east 9:40 a.ia. No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 1:35 p.m. No. 3 From Provo, Grand Junction Junc-tion and the east 11:45 p.m. No. 9 From Provo, Bingham, Heber. Marysvale and intermediate inter-mediate points 6:00 p.m. No. 6-From Ogden and the west 8:20 a.m. No. 2 From Ogden and the west 3:05 p.m. No. 4 From Ogden and the west 8:10 p.m. No. 7 From Eureka. Payson, Provo and intermediate points 10:00 a.m. No. 101 From Park City 5:15 p.m. PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. Ticket office 103 West Second South street, postoffice corner. 'Phone 205. I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. d A. TRIPP, Commercial Agent. 105 W. Second isoutn St. Salt Lake City, Utah. B. C. TOWSSRD. C. F. P. i. ST. LOFIS. BO. raisoiiEHsra ft 6ANTA FE ROUTE" ..DIRECT LINE FROM UTAH. To Kansas City. St. Joseph, Chicago, . . Galveston. El Paso and the Miaine . . Camps of New Mexico and Arizona. THREE TRAINS DAILY j For particulars about Reduced Rates East this summer, apply to C. F. WARREN. . . GENERAL AGENT ! H Dooly Block. Salt Lake City. UtaJ. g DAYS, 7 'Hr., 23 Mil), Record Passage by the old reliable ESTABLISHED IS40. The Oldest Line Crossing the Atlantic. When you send for friends or o to Europe 3ear in Mlndtha Following Facts: j THE TiVIN SCREW STEAMSHIPS LUCANIA &CAP3PAN!A 620 Fast Long, 30.000 Horse Power. The Fastest Steamers on N. Y. Liverpool Route. THE FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS U2V1BR.A and ETRUR1A 525 Feet Long, 14.500 Horss Power. THE NEW TWIN-SCEW STEAMSHIP CAR PATH ! A I W&.B&"a 658 Kcet Lon. 13.555 Tonn. THE MAMMOTH TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHIPS WERnih and SAXOF4IA 600 Feat Long. 14,130 Tans. The Largest Steamers thai Ever Entered Port of Boston. U LT O H . A Es'SSSTCi,. AU3AIAUU;f -' VTURDAY, sad EXTRA TUESDAY fortnstly SaHhj run N: York LirerptMl. TUESDAY (ran Boilon ad Liverpool, Calling it Qntenmva. . G.VVHITING, Mg'..Dearbarn and Randolph. Chicago. OR OUR LOCAL AGENTS EVERYWHERE. I EL aWKEMZOE, i ; MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. : i : CALL OR WRI TE i t 1 139 W. Tirst South St., Salt Lake dtp. : J TRAVELING ! j NOW-A-DAYS I Is much easier than only a few S ; years ago. By taking advant 3 I age of the new service on the ! UNION PACIFIC ahd ! CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL I LINE 7- ! A person can travel two whole days from Salt Lake to $ I Chicago without change of Cars. No trouble at all. C. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St. j Commercial Agent. Salt Lake City, Utah. -J i U PflPF IFfl VIII U!ANDCLIERS' st 1 ELECTRIC WIRING, This magnificent picture, size 15x20. fl fPTTiiC CI1PP3 IFC is the only correct memorial picture LLLLfliilLf otll I LILOt published. II has been in prepara- " tlon for r'iny months by the best artists lo the country. No expense has beer spared to make this picture KAgzszt Intermountain -Electric Co tail. Upon the upper left hand cor- j ner Is a view of the VATICAN" AT ! r c ROME; upon the upper ripht hand h"iot l' irst bout" trnpi corner is a picture of ST. I'KTKR'S c,t T ,-.,. T-,ofc CATHEDRAL AT ROME, the largest baic J-aK9 Clty church in the world. Between the two is the TIARA worn by th-t Sovereign Pontiff. In the center of the pieturr. n mi encircled by a large imposing arch Id ?V ZJTBSTf'iT frfJni ill?? a picture oe the late POPE LEO fXii Pir??n VU blHU, XIII, taken from his latest photo- lUTTiV. tti 51 SZT graph, and giving one of his most rSTU" THrnlffer.'A r benevolent expressions of c ountenance. Jf A.w t'S i I I it i 1 r On either side of the arch is a rep- UTi ffi V-J , J rt2Jr. resentation of the chalice: beneath Kj?J Cfij-iillJi V,--cr TV them representations of seven candlesticks, candle-sticks, containing lighted candles. . Lower down in the arch is a repre- .... . . , o sentation of the POPE'S INSIGNIA Operate iJ,t Lornl Train 8erYl on the left side and on the ris;ht side In tho Stt. is the OSTENSORIL'M. Henenth this .r?r-iT iot An ..,-TC.c rlST.JT and supporting the arch on citlu r gltOM 10 Tq 40 ""M-TKS 'ASTE3T side are two figures of angels. 1'n- LISK TO - - derneath the phonograph is a repre- OGl). TKOVy. ECKK&A, sentation of a rock upon which is cn- graven a cross, and underneath art SlA-.TI. EH. the words: "THOU ART PETER. aVaVh O Ibronsu Daily Fast Iraias O fZUZS: O TOTH.ECA3T: O ticularly appropriate to every true believer, be-liever, naamuch as the Pope is the Pullman Palace andOrcilcary Sleep-direct Sleep-direct descendant of Peter, to whom Ing Cars wHtou; cbaiige to these words applied, and who la . , . . described in Holy Writ as the rock. milT, Offilia, kiZIZS Cl!j, iL LODil 13(1 CaiCaji, Underneath the rock are two keys crossed together with a rosary, and Prfaot Dining Car Serylco. beneath this is a tablet with the nlflceni aencery. SJSi71"? , 9F -r. T?? P'!" Hcket Oaice, No. 103 Wt Sewnd Sonlfc. GRAPHT of the late P"nff. Siv ng rioolJ Biock Cortrr. th DATE and PLACE OF HIS BIRTH, WHERE EDUCATED. I. J. BO'TO.M, Oeoenl igiok WHEN HE- WAS ORDAINED PRIEST. MADE BISHOP. ARCHBISHOP, ARCH-BISHOP, CARDINAL,- AND FINAL- T,Y ELECTED POPE: also giving the DATE WHEN HE WAS CROWNED. ye k ; , t . ',.y;'?.:.;::',"'n and the DATE OF HIS DEATH. On j " "- "" s one side of the biography is a repre- li rnriT f)DT AC S sentation of the gates of paradise, A UiXCA 1 FAiX 1 UT g which are open to all true believers. H " ftj and on the other side are the gates m a of hell, which are closed in the same fj I IPF S way to all true believers. There are M J1."1 - - V many other beautiful and appropri- ll m ato symbols in this picture, such as R O flowers, censers, etc. It is altogether M Is spent at the dining table. Thr yo t the most elaborate and costly pro- It should look pleasant, be pleasant ami M duction which has ever been printed, r.j pleastid. h and will met with an enormous sale. M Our line of silver tablewnrn la con- iJ EVERY CATHOLIC FAMILY WILL W ducive to pleasure and it is not exp;n- 3 WANT ONE. and every true Catholic J le. We nave a cew line of both plated K will be doing a good work in bringing U and solid and can suit every fancy and j V?t?t& H ordrseddayofreceipt. i SWnS?SSTii.DKB?BR BOYD PARK welerJ TAKING ORDER3 AT ONCE. LET i UU 1U I ttlhi; i m..iMJ 8 THERE BE NO DELAY. BEGIN AT H ,. 3 ONCE SAMPLE 25 CENTS: ?, FOR H Successor to JosLn 8t Prk. U SO CENTS: 9 FOR $1.00; 7ti FOR J5.00, H SALT LAKE. UTAH. DENVER, COLO. U OR 100 FOR $9.50, postage prepaid. II . . n UK 1 " r ' 1 B v Established 1862. Mall ordsrs a l mm NOVELTY MFG. CO., ffSSJBd!took,e fre9 by mMl Box 8-12. Englewood Station. Chicago. "2. ..z.. .i szTZTtz.-ZLi ; 5 If lKMk I Vfllif 1 Fe I I ARE ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. The most complete line of Vehicles and Harness j Treat of Chicago. The best equipped Bubber Tired Plant j in the west 1 k LWfi extend a cordial inyitation to inspect our goods. ( STUDEBAKER BROS. CO. OF UTAH, j P a A. QTJIGLEY, General Manager. -; , fj j k 157, 159. 161 State St., Salt Lake City. j |