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Show c p prompt salute you. want to know vou. am a printer. am one of the good kind want to prove it to jov know 2 can. do commercial printing do other kinds, too. Jdo any kind well, can do your. Try not Even I (l. csawFua mm Commercial Club Bldg. Entrance on Pierpont St. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF MARY Y. UNDERHILL deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the. undersigned at the office ot McGurrin & Gustin. suite t3 Scott-Strevell building. Salt Lake City Utah, oiv or before the 23d dav of December, De-cember, A. D. 1903 ' e : . . . H YKI'M S. SCOFIELD, Administrator, of the Estate of Marv Y Underbill, Dev,;asd. Mcfil'UKIN &.OCSTIN, Attorneys for Education;:!. SL Il'S lii! . Boarding and Day School for Young Ladiej. , . . . COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND i COMMERCIAL COURSES ' IITSIC, DRAWING AND PAINT1NO Vt Catalogue, Addrea SISTER SUPERIOR. alt Lake City. Utah. Sacred Heart Academy, OGDEN, UTAH. Boarding and day school. The highest intellectual advantages. a beautiful and comfortable home, and careful attention at-tention to all that pertains to good health, sound mental training, refined manners and the best general culture. Superior advantages in music and art. Send for catalogue to Sister Superior, Ogden, Utah. POPE LEO XISI. SIZE lix20. , I This magnificent picture, size 16x20, j P is the only correct memorial picture j E punnsnea. j. has been in preparation prepara-tion for j-'iny months by the best artists ir the country. No expense has beer spared to make this picture not only perfect as a memorial but appropriate even to the smallest detail. de-tail. Upon the upper left hand corner cor-ner is a view of the VATICAN" AT ROME; upon the upper right hand corner Is a picture of ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL, AT ROME, the largest church in the world. Between the two is the TIARA worn by the Sovereign Pontiff. In the center of the picture, encircled by a large imposing arch is a picture of the late POPE LEO XIII. taken from his latest photograph, photo-graph, and giving one of his most benevolent expressions of countenance. On either side of the arch is a representation rep-resentation of the chalice: beneath them representations of seven candlesticks, candle-sticks, containing lighted candles. Lower down in the arch is a representation repre-sentation of the POPE'S INSIGNIA on the left side and on the right side is the OSTENSORIL'M. Beneath this and supporting the arch on either side are two figures of angels. Underneath Un-derneath the photograph i a representation repre-sentation of a rock upon which is engraven en-graven a cross, and underneath are the words: "THOU ART PETER. AND UPON THIS ROCK SHALL I BUILD MY CHURCH. AND THE GATES OP HELL SHALL NOT PREVAIL PRE-VAIL AGAINST IT." This is particularly par-ticularly appropriate to every true believer, be-liever, nasmuch as the Pope is the direct descendant of Peter, to whofn these words applied, and who is described in Holy Writ as the rock. Underneath the rock are two keys crossed together with a rosary, and beneath this is a tablet with the PARTICULARS OF THE BIOGRAPHY BIO-GRAPHY of the late Pontiff, giving the DATE and PLACE OF HIS BIRTH, WHERE EDUCATED. WHEN HP: WAS 'ORDAINED PRIEST. MADE BISHOP. ARCHBISHOP, ARCH-BISHOP, CARDINAL. AND FINALLY FINAL-LY ELECTED POPE: also giving the DATE WHEN HE WAS CROWNED, and the DATE OF HIS DEATH. On one side of the biography is a representation repre-sentation of the gates of paradise, I which are open to all true believers. I and on the other side are the gates of hell, which are closed in the same way to all true believers. There are many other beautiful and appropriate appropri-ate symbols in this picture, such as flowers, censers, etc. It is altogether the most elaborate and costlv production pro-duction which has ever been printed, and will meet with an enormous sale EVERY CATHOLIC FAMILY WILL WANT ONE., and every true Catholic will be doing a good work in bringing this picture before the notice of his friends. It has been approved by several sev-eral of the prom'nnt clergy and Is bound to sive satif notion. AGENTS WILL UNDOT-RTKDLY REAP RTCH HARVEST IF TITEY START TAKTNG ORDERS AT ONCE. LET THERE RE NO DELAY. BEGIN AT ONCE. SAMPLE 25 CENTS: ?, FOR SO CENTS: !) FOR $1.00; ,'0 FOR $5.00. OR 100 FOR $3.50. postage prepaid. HOME NOVELTY MEG. CO., Box 842. Englewood Station. Chicago. Banks and Banking. BUTTE CITY. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, - President GEO. W. STAPLETON, - Vice President T. M. HODGENS, ... Cashier STATE SAVINGS BANK BUTTE, MONTANA. Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest paid on deposits. Drafts paid in all parts of the world. DIRECTORS. ' John A Creighton, G. W. Stapleton, A. H. Barret. E. D. Leavltt, B. V. Kemper, J. O. HoUgens, T. M. Hodgens. SALT LAKE CITY. WE STATE BAW OF UTAH Commercial Banking in all its Branches. . ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. . Special attention given to country trade. i 1 Graduate of Tuning Dept.. New England conservatory of Music. Boston. Mass. , GEORGEH. VINE, Tunei; and Repairer of , Pianos and Organs. SALT LAKE. CITY. UTAH. ; K COALTER MUSIC CO. a ALia SU:!, p.' o. Box vil. ..i-TEI E.... j LIFE AND Lift WORK ? Of POPE LEO XIII. OFFICIALLY ENDORSED. A Beautiful Story nf a Saintly Life. Pr. pared and Written for the American People from the Popes Memoirs, His Public Duciiments from Reminiscences of Friends and Relatives, including also a Sketch of the Life of His Successor. Suc-cessor. By &y. Jamss J. McQovern, D. D. Who resided in Rome for ten years, was a welcome visitor at the Vatican, where he came in Ptr.-onal contact with Pop. Leo, and who Inter brought home Willi him a special and personal blessing from the Holy Father in behalf of those pen-pie pen-pie confided to his vw. THE ONLY LIFE OF LtX) XIII KNTIRELY CP TO DATE. ILLUSTRATED WITH 1i PICTURES OF RARE VALUE. Issued with the Imprimatur of James Edward Ed-ward Quigley, Archbishop of Chicago. Elegant Colored Plates. The Only Li fa nf Far. VIII I 'o 11 f : i i tl i n :- Colored Plates. Sold on the Installment Pl.-nj Also. Leo's life almost spanned th.- nineteenth nine-teenth century. His policy, char;o-!cr and etnial disposition gained for him th-ifriendship th-ifriendship ' of monarchs. diplomats and the humblest of every iand. Everv Catholi; home will want a cr.pv of the Life of the Holy Father, and every American citizen. regardless ot his faith, will desire the Life of L-o a: a statesman, scholar and poet. Every workinsrman will subscribe for the Life ' of I,po. labor's greatest champion. Over 5ih pages. P.est terms to agents: credit given. 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