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Show ! OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT. Editor Intermountain Catholic: My Dear Sir Replying to vour favor asking my approval of Tho Intermountain Catholic sitx-e its establishment in this, diocese, 1 will state that 1 consider the lounding of a Catholic paper in Salt Lake Hot the least of the manv blessings be-Mowed be-Mowed by Providence on the Church here curing the past two vears. Its birth oe- I curred at an opportune time. Its zeal in I propagating Catholic truth has had. I since its Inception, mv hvartv thougti J tdlent approval. 1 believe with Our Holy Father that "a good Catholic journal is a perpetual mission in a parish." and that ii will serve as a question box, at all times, for anxious inquirers. In mv visitations vis-itations I shall hope to find The Intermountain Inter-mountain Catholic in the homes of every Catholic family. Its mission is to espouse es-pouse truth, justice and morality, and all devoted priests will find in it an able co-operator co-operator in their missionary work. It is my wish that all my priests and the laity I entrusted to mv charge should encourage your noble effort and that of the generous gen-erous founder of The Intermountain Catholic. Yours sincerely, L. SCANLAN, Bishop of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, Oct. 2, M 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 Jtnd garb of a priest or sister, or anvone i else is authorized or permitted to solicit or collect in this diocese for any purpose whatever connected with the Catholic i Church without having from me permis sion in writing, bearing mv seal and signature. Should anyone be found engaged en-gaged in doing this unlawful work of eollecting without such a document, he or s'ho. as the case mav be. should be regarded re-garded by all as a fraud and an imposter. L. SCANLAN, Bishop of Salt Lake. Nov. 20. 1S09. THE POPE'S ADMONITION. A Catholic newspaper in a parish is a perpetual mission. Let all who truly and lrom their souls desire that religion and society defended by human intellect and literature should flourish, strive bv 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. TOPE LEO XIII. I AN" ITEM OF .INTEREST TO SALT I LAKE THAVELEF.S. All trains of the Oregon Short Line out of Salt Lake City start directly from this city, and are consequently always on time. You can depend upon them to the minute. , This feature is the most satisfying f , one in railway travel, and, in part, accounts ac-counts for the well deserved popularity of the Short Line's local passenger ser- ; vice. -i I ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SA2IT F3 I ; RAILWAY COMPANY. ! "Santa Fe Route." In connection with the Rio Grands Western railway, the short line from Utah to Kansas City, St. Joseph, Chicago, Chi-cago, Galveston, El Paso and the mining min-ing camps of New Mexico and Arizona. Special attention paid to wool and : livestock shipments. For particulars about the reduced passenger rates east this summer apply ap-ply to C. F. Warren, general agent, -fll Dooly block, Salt Lake City, Utah. ! The Sensational Bargain Event j OF THE YEAR 15 THE t : ' I ALTERATION SALE AT THE J I NOW GOING ON. t I , f 5,000 feet of floor space will be added and 1500 feet of this space j to be devoted to the ' 4 FINEST flODERN MILLINERY J DEPARTMENT IN THE WEST j |