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Show i 1 Chilli!1 " jv 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. 1'' ifSlliillll THE UNIVERSITY Of NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. Full courses in classics. Letters, economics eco-nomics and history, journalism, art, science, sci-ence, pharmacy, law. civil, mechanical and eiectrical engineering, architecture. Thorough preparatory and commercial courses. Rooms free to all students who have completed the studies required for admission ad-mission into the sophomore, Junior or senior year of any of the collegiate courses. Rooms to rent, moderate charge to students stu-dents over seventeen preparing for collegiate col-legiate courses. A limited number of candidates for the ecclesiastical state will be received at special rates. 1 St. Edward's hall for boys under 13 years, is unique in the completeness of its equipment. The 60th year will open September 8, 1903. Catalogue f je. Address REV. A. MORRIS3EY, C. S. C. President. Presi-dent. Box 240. EcSucat ionan si. iinliiy. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. .... COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES tftTSIC. DRAWING AND PAINTING, For C&UIoffua, Addrenf SISTER SUPERIOR, Brit Lak City. Utah. ' Operate Jet Local Train Serrle In th Stat. raoai o to 40 minutes .fastest LIKE TO - ' OGDEN, PEOVO, EUREKA, DiAKTI, ETC. 3 Ttagti Daily Fast Trains Q - TO THE EAST W Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleep lng Cars without change to Dennr, Ooafci, Iwix Citj, St. Lonii wd Ciicaji . Parfeot DinlDg Car Service. lag-nLflcent lag-nLflcent Scenery. Ticket Offlea, No. 103 West taoond Sootk, - f liooly liloek Corner. , . I. A. BEKTON, General Agaat. ' S09000 PIECES of SHEET MUSIC At(kpy All Sheet Music at Half Price at Fergus Coalter MUSIC CO. 39 Main Street. Next Door to Z. C. IVI. I. AGENTS HMH WANTED BE SECURED (Whole or spare time.) by atl (Male or female.) Good wages and con-FflO-l.n s'-nt employment can be "6"" earned by Intelligent agents. Mannfactnrer The New-mond GoId Pen, superior to the best for the Gold Nibs, cost ONE-TENTH ONE-TENTH only. Points fin- v i. . ished like Diamond Shape. MW Diamond One nib will last for many months. fiflld PeS Advantages of the Now Diamond Pen: Beautiful touch glide smoothly over the paper make writing a pleasure im- PVPrrtvhPrP prove in use durable tTwiynusifc. non-corrodible one nib will last longer than grosses of steel nibs. Every man. woman or child should use the new Diamond Pen, To start at once send 40 cents (stamps will do) for Agent's Sample Box. or one dollar fr large size Sample Box, post free bv return to all parts oi the world, with 'particulars of the best paying agency. Standard Corporation, Diamond Pen Works, 49 NEWGATE STREET. LONDON, E.C., ENGLAND. (Postage for letter 5 cents.) TIME TABLE, In Effect Nov. 22, 1903. 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 and Intermediate points 11:55 a. m. From Ogden. Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San Francisco 4:05 p. m. From Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte. St. Anthony, Portland and San Francisco 6:35 p. m. DEPART. For Ogden. Omaha. Thlcagn, . Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis 6:00 a. m. For Ogden, St. Anthony, Portland. Port-land. San Francisco and Intermediate In-termediate points 10:20 a. m. For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, ' Denver. Kansas City, St. Louis and San Francisco 1:10' 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 points. 11:45 p. m. T. M. SCHUMACHER. D. E. BURLEi", Traf. Mgr. G. P. & T. A. D. S. SPjjN'JER. A. G. P. & T. A.;. City Ticket Office, 201 Main. Telephone No. 250. . jk This && Beautiful Heavy. 0M Wei2ht Sterling WW Silver 1 fjf Spoon j St. Peter's Kjl of Rome is Artistically JM Repre--IHv the Bowl. McC0iiaf1ay, :.; -:;jUl W. 2.id So. 'VrV'f Salt Lake City. jra PkOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP GUARD-IANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. ' IX THE THIRD JUDICIAL, DISTRICT court, in and for Salt Lake countv. state 01 Ltan. Department ino. 1. in tne mat- ter of the estate of George Good, dp-ceased. dp-ceased. Notice. The petition of Celestine Good praying for the admission to probate pro-bate of a certain document, purporting to be the last will and testament of George Good deceased, and for the granting of letters testamentary to Celestine Good, has bften set for hearing on Friday, the 13th day of November. A. D. 1&03. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the county court house, in the court room of said court. In Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court (Seal.) with the seal thereof affixed, this 27th day of October. A. D. IWt. JOHN JAMES. Clerk. DAVID B. DAVIES, Deputy Clerk. EDWARD McGURRIX, Attorney for Petitioner. Pe-titioner. First publication, Oct. 31, 1903. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Lake county state of Utah. In the matter mat-ter of the estate of Lovell R. Steele, deceased. de-ceased. The petition of Melvlna I. Steele, widow of Lovell R. Steele, deceased, praying pray-ing that an allowance be made to her out, of the estate of said decedent for the support sup-port and maintenance of herself and her minor child. Thomas Steele, to date from the death of said decedent, has been sn for hearing on Friday, the 13th day of November, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m., before the Honorable William C. Hall, at the county court house in the court room ' f said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. .Witness the clerk of .said court (Seal.) with the seal thereof affixed this 2d day of November. 3903. JOHN JAMES. Clerk. By GEORGE G, ARMSTRONG, Deputy Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bate PRO-bate division. In and for Salt Lake county, coun-ty, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Alex. Swedlln, deceased. Notice. The petition of Martin Enquist. administrator adminis-trator of the estate of Alex. Swedlin. de-' ceased, praying for the settlement of final account of said administrator and for the distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 23d day of October. A. D. 1903. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the countv court hous in the court room of said' court. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed this (Seal) 10th day of October. A. D. 1903. JOHN JAMES. Clerki By DAVID B. DAVIES. Deputy Clerk Edward McGurrin. Attorney for Petitioner. Pe-titioner. First publication, Oct. 17; 1903. Send In 75 cents with your year's subscription (or 75 cents with all old arrears) and secure a handsome volume vol-ume of Father Elliot's TUT of ' Christ- I POPE LEO XS1S. i SIZE 16x20. This magnificent picture, size 16x20, is the only correct memorial picture published. II has been in preparation prepara-tion for r-inv months by the best artists ir the country. No expense has beer spared to make this picture not onlr perfect as a memorial but appropriate even to the smallest tie-tail. tie-tail. Upon the upper Wt hand corner cor-ner Is a view of the VATICAN AT ROME; upon the upper right hand comer Is a picture of ST. PETER 3 CATHEDRAL AT ROME, the largest church in the world. Between the two is the TIARA worn by th" Sovereign Pontiff. In the center of the picture. encircled by a large imposing arch it a picture of the late POPE LEO XIII, taken from his latest 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 V ! them representations of seven candle- r , 1 stick., containing llirhted ciindles. 1 Lower down In the arh if a representation repre-sentation of the POPES INSIGMA on the left side and on the ristn sile is the OSTENSORIL'M. Beneath this ! and supporting the i.r-ch on either J side are two figures of anglf. I""- ! derneath the pho'ograph Is ;i lepre- ; sentation of a rock upon which is engraven en-graven a cross, and underneath ai the words: "THOU ART PETER. AND UPON THIS ROCK SHALL I BUILD MT CHURCH. AND THE GATES OF HELL SHALL NOT PICK-VAIL PICK-VAIL AGAINST IT." This is particularly par-ticularly appropriate to evry true he- ' liever, nasmueh as the Pope Is the I direct descendant of Peter, to whom these words applied, arid who is i described In Holy Writ as the rock. ' Underneath the rock are two kys t crossed together with a rosary, ;iml f beneath this Is a tablet with the f PARTICULARS OF THE BIOGRAPHY BIO-GRAPHY of the latf Pf.ntifr. givine' f the DATE and PLAC' OF HIS BIRTH. WHERE EDUCATE P. WHEN HE WAS ORDAINED PRIEST. MADE BISHOP. ARi'H- ' BISHOP. CARDINAL, AND FINAL- ; LY ELECTED POPE: also givine r.lc DATE WHEN HE WAS CROWNED, and the DATE OF HIS DEATH. On o;ie side of the biography is a representation repre-sentation of the gates of parad'.-"1. which are open to all true believers, and on the other side are the gates of hell, which are closed in the sam" way to all true believers. There are many other beautiful and appropri- ; ate symbols in this picture, such as flowers, censers, etc. It Is altogether the most elaborate and costly 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 brinin? ; this picture before the notice of his friends. It ha3 been appro-ed by several sev-eral of the prominent clergy and if bound to give satisfaction. AGENT? WILL UNDOUBTEDLY REAP A RICH HARVEST IF THEY START TAKING ORDERS AT ONCE. LET THERE P.E NO DELAY. BEGIN AT ONCE. SAMPLE 2.". CENTS: FOR 50 CKN'TS: 9 FOR $1.00: .'.0 FOP. $.".00, OR 100 FOR $9.50. postage prepaid. HOME NOVELTY MFG. CO., Box 842. Englewooil Station, fiias". tj , HRiR ! I BRUSHES. I h' - Who don't use one? Who couldn't j t to afford to own. one after looking Ij over our stock? Npver before i" Rl the history of this store have we 5 M been able to offer such good i 1 brushes for so little money. j j I F. J. HILL DRUG I CO. "FAMILY CHEMISTS." I Corner Opposite Postoffice. L ' J 1 phomwt salute jou. psaotioal wint you to know b rmun want to know rott. m a printer. . want to prove it to 70 y know I can. ' do commercial prints do other kinds, too. do any kind wen-S wen-S ' can do jourfc Trj v UoerrfaI C!I BIOS. j Tierpont St. ! i |