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Show OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT. Editor Inlermountain Catholic: My Dear Sir Replying to your favor asking- my approval of The lntermountain Catholic since its establishment In this diocese, I will state that 1 consider the lounding of a Catholic paper in Salt Lake not the least of the many blessings bestowed be-stowed by Providence on the Church here during the past two years. Its birth occurred oc-curred at an opportune time. Its zeal in propagating Catholic truth has had. since its inception, my hearty though " pilent approval. I believe with Our Holy-Father Holy-Father that "a pood Catholic journal is a ; perpetual mission In a parish," and thai ! it will serve as a question box, at all times, for anxious inquirers. In niv vis-Stations vis-Stations I shall hope to find The inter-mountain inter-mountain Catholic in the homes of every Catholic family. Its mission is- to espouse es-pouse truth, justice and morality, and all devoted priest? will find in it an able co-eperator co-eperator in their missionary work. It is tny wish that all my priests and the laity ntrusted to my charge should encourage your noble effort and that of the gen-rrous gen-rrous founder of The lntermountain Catholic. Yours sincerely, L. SCANLAN. , Bishop of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, Oct. 2, 1900. card from: bishop scanlan. I feel it my duty to protect Catholics and the public generally from fraud and imposition by notifying them from time to time that no person bearing- the name and1 garb of a priest or sister, or anyone else is authorized or permitted to solicit or collect in this diocese for any purpose whatever connected with the Catholic Church without having from me permission permis-sion in writing, bearing my seal and signature. Should anyone be found engaged en-gaged in doing this unlawful work of collecting without such a document, he Qr Fh. as the case may be, should be regarded re-garded by all as a fraud and an imposter. L. SCANLAN, Bishop of Salt Lake. Nov. 20. 1S99. THE POPE'S ADMONITION. A Catholic newspaper in a parish is a perpetual mission. Let all who truly and from their souls desire that religion and society defended by human intellect and literature should flourish, strive by their liberality to guard and protect the Catholic press, and let every one in proportion pro-portion to his income support them with his money and influence, for to those who devote themselves to the Catholic press we ought by all means to bring helps of this kind, without which their industry will either have no results or uncertain and miserable ones. POPE LEO XIII. o- Cheap Passenger Kates Via Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Bailway. From Ogden and Salt 'Lake to Kansas Kan-sas City and return, $32.00. Selling dates Jan. 11 and 12, 1903. Good returning until Jan. 31. For further information apply to C. F. Warren, Gen'l Agent, 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. GEO. G. DOYLE & CO. nd Modern Plumbing an House Heatin? til South Stats Strrst. 'Phone, 162. Salt Lake City. fjljrnrirtl Our quick service. HrKl" fl ( Business men's and HUH la wrl I shoppers' luncheon, PfllNTFR ders aH day- Speclal I Ulli I Lll j after-theatre menu. wfntm t Telephone your or- rflR III 1 1 I der and have it on rUll I UUl the table hot. 21 EAST FIRST SOUTH STREET. SHEEIFF'S SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. IN AND for Salt Lake county, state of Utah Clarence E. Raybould, plaintiff, against Joseph Coult. junior, Annie Ccult. M. A. Gray, John Doe Erikson, whose true given giv-en name is unknown, and Wiley E. Fer-rebee, Fer-rebee, partners trading as Erikson & Ferrebee, and John Doe, whose other and true name Is unknown, defendants. To be sold at sheriff s sale at the west front door of the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, state of Utah, on the 5th day of January. A. D. 1903, at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants of, in and to the real estate described as follows, to-wit: Situate in Salt Lake county and described as follows: fol-lows: Commencing'at the northeast corner cor-ner of the southeast quarter of the southeast south-east quarter of section five (5), in township town-ship three (3) south of range one (1) east of Salt Lake meridian; running thence south thirty (30) rods; thence west eighty (80) rods; thence north thirty (3) rods; thence east eighty (SO) rods to the place of beginning; also' commencing fifteen (15) rods east of the southwest corner of section four (4), in said township and range, and running thence east twenty-five twenty-five (25) rods; thence north one hundred and sixty (160) rods; thence west twenty-five twenty-five (25) rods, and thence south one hundred hun-dred and sixty (160) rods, to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City this 10th day of December, A. D. 1902. t . , GEORGE H. NAYLOR. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. By JOHN B. CUMMOCK. - . Deputy Sheriff. E. McGurrin. Attorney for Plaintiff First oublication Dec. 13, 1902. 1 The .Gentleman I From Montana 1 1 t i transmit money and this bouquet: $ "Believing as I do, that the Burlirsr- ton is the best all-round railroad .;i earth, I enclose you herewith sixt-i- a ', A . ' cents for one of your wall maps. Wh-:: 7 t V I write my friends East who are com- ing to this country, I always writ--: A 'Come over the Burlington; the be-'. V , coaches, the best time, the most gent'- - v manly officials, . the most accommoda: - 6 ing emp'oyes, and the best in w $ ways.' " K. A. Pierson, Gebo, Mont.! no, k A . V The next time you go east, just try 1 X the Burlington. Perhaps you'll write a complimentary letter. V Thro' sleeper to Omaha and Chicago a 4 leaves Salt Lake City 3:15 p. iu. 4 daily x J jjVVtjj TICKET OFFICE: t IjjfflMIII '9 West Second South Sl ffeffftP SALT LAKE CITT. K IjUUU&K 0 E- F- -trcSLEN-, General Ageat. V Ii'-sJ-VwirlLfi.i;..'..r,-riJ.J 4 $ e ; 0 iOiO iO O$0 SO 1 00 iO?OrOtO0.o-Oi Are You Going to Buy Any Christmas Presents i Visitors Welcome. I f S o X A LOOK OVER 0 t WE HAVE X V,r-. OUR-STOCK X 0 THE BEST fi AND LET US 0 1 SELECTED C . THEM STOCK OF Sff4pU ASIDE TOR- $ 0 CUT GLASS 'SfVv J' Y0TJ UNTIL 0 1 AND PUHNI- CHRISTMAS. WE 0 TURE IN" THE SHOW EVERY- A r -r. ' THING IN V CITY. i A PURNITURE 1 conPANY. a J I 27 and 29 West Third South St. We rent wearthered oak table3and chairs. . f 000CK0000C0 j Smart Styles if ! v Suits and Overcoats! I fe& "High Art and : I fp( Atterbury System" Kind. 1 t L The moment a Suit or Over- X f l L s coat ours is on your back !t , 1 1 y ) gives you a swagger appearance ? X 'Mi U Cmx Evcfy bit as 9od as the ex- - r -I A 17 c,uslve' high-priced, made lo X 'pkJXm'flifi ' ordcr Product. The only real I difference is the price. X it K 1 l 'J Everything in the shape of a I I , Suit or Overcoat, from !: Ji $12,00 TO $25:09 j i X And every one a top notcher t j in style and workmanship. X ' SALT LAKE, BUTTE CIT, Utah. Montana. I "Wonder Millinery Co."! . is now located in its new quarters, I 12 east Ifiird South Street, j t and invites old customers to inspect their new line of goods. All uo 4 I -t- to date in style and fashion. Will guarantee to suit and satisfy the f most fastidious. 4 ' ..t J |