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Show II DAILY UK mss. eddy IS mediiv.l men, who to her sterling nd Intelligence, as well as her humility INSANE Mr. Lineicom Quote to ple Who Teetify n inw-cnt- y Prominent PeoHer Integrity and Intelligence. JOURNAL, 6, 1904' JUNE MONDAY, i PUBLIC GIFTS spiritual-mimlediies- s. When the Apostle Paul was his memorable defense before King being filled with the Holy Ghost, breathing "forth the words of truth and soberness he was interrupted by Feet us, whose dulled material seite could not grasp Paul's inspired meaning, saying 'with a loud voice, "Paul, thou art beside thyself, much learning hath made thee mud." Paul was speaking of a higher sense of light and life, which he had intelligently proven to be true; the regenerating nnd uplifting influence of Christianity. But Festus, because he did not understand him called hint mad (insane). So it seems to be In the case of Dr. Brower; being so blinded by his own preconceived material sense of thlugs that he does not see In the inspired writings of Mrs. Eddy, "The words of truth and soberness, and presumptuously cries, Paranoiacs expansive Ideas of importance hath made thee mad. It Is a matter of fact that hundreds pf cases of insanity have been healed by Christian Science, so clearly and logically set forth In Mrs. Eddys book, Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures. Retqiect fully, M. H. LIXCICOME, Christian Science Pub. Com. for Utah. Ogden, Utah, June 3, 1904. Ag-rip- CHRISAND DEFENDS LEADER OF TIAN SCIENCE. STATE gytnen, agree and SOI UTAH OF AMERICANS a. Dont Brag ftiw. "V of the Fish You Didn't Catch . You won't nerd to if you see us TOTAL FOR ELEVEN YEARS OVER first for $600,000,000. Vast Bequests Which Have Been Made to Religious and Charitable T v i Abbey & Imbries First-Cla- Institution!. ss gratefully-acknowledgin- In a To the Utah Stale Journal: recent issue of the Journal appeared rea diepatch from Chicago which wae who for Dr. one Prower, ported Virthe of auperintendent ten years and ginia etate aeylum for the insane, for seven years Instructor in nervous diseases at Rush Medical college, as saying, while giving expert testimony in the case of Michael Curran, who ' was convicted of insanity, but now from the Lake Geneva seeks release that "Mary Baker Eddy," sanitarium, of the Christian leader revered the Science movement, Ms Insane. That Dr. Brower, without knowing Mrs. Eddy personally, has the audacpreity to say she is Insane, seems Jourof readers the The posterous. nal should demand of anyone making such a statement, concerning one of the prominent figures in American life today, good reason for so Such the learned doctor has doing. not furnished; and as a refutation ANOTHER RUBBER PLANT. and correction of his erroneous statement, I ask a little of your space for Lshi. Man Claims .Indian Root Plant the presentation of some facts, as seen . Has Commareial Valua and . by those who know Mrs. Eddy; men of Applies for Patent. affairs, who could not be called enWilliam Sunderland of Lehi claim thusiasts nor deluded. The doctor says, in support of his to have discovered that the mountain statement (or rather misstatement) rubber plant, or Indian root, which that, Only In the enthusiasm in which grows. wild in this state, can be made they advance their delusions do they of commercial value. He saya that a evince their Insanity." Also By her company will be organised to cultivate expansive ideas of her importance in the plant and plnee the products on the world and as a teacher of reli- the markeL The plant , or weed, gion. grows abundantly on dry benches and It is a noteworthy fact that Mrs. foothills, and has been used only for The Salt Lake Herald says Eddy, as the leader of a great relig- fodder. ious movement, has lived a quiet, un- that under endorsement of Governor ostentatious life; that she has no ex- Wells, Director A. J. Widstoe of the pansive ideas of her own importance; agricultural experiment station at Loteaching by example as well as pre- gan will take up experimental work and on the plant. cept, humility, Mr. Sunderland has filed caveats loving obedience to the commands of the blessed Master, saying in her com- and applications for patents protectmunion message to the Mother church, ing his discovery. He claims that rubJune, 1903, to a million or more fol- ber gum, resin, textile fibre, potash, lowers, I again repeat, follow your salts and volatile oil can be produced leader only so far as she follows from the plant The textile fibre can Christ. be used In the manufacture of paper, That Mrs. Eddy is working unfalter- paper pulp, roofing tar pi.per, stuffing ingly for the betterment of humanity, of mattresses, upholstering, horse colthe upbuilding of the cause of Christ, lars and pads, packing material, plaswhich she calls Christian Science, ter hair, and any other use that textile in the footsteps of Jesus, fibe can be put to. The entire product the can be used for potash salts or distillpreaching the gospel, healing sick; bringing to suffering humanity ed for volatile oil. the blessed assurance, the practical The plant will be cultivated like the proof by demonstration, that the gos- sugar beet, only at a much smaller pel of Jesus Christ, is as efficacious to expense as It requires no Irrigation. heal the sick and reform the sinner today as It was eighten hundred years REFRESHING 8ALAD WHICH IS A NOVELTY ago; is sufficient proof of her sanity, seem and wisdom, although it may At little luncheons given In honor of foolishness to the erudite doctor. e, an engaged girl or some such Mrs. Eddy's home, Pleasant View,1 some origioccasion, friendly Is at Concord, N. H. From "Pleasant View affairs of the nal and pretty dishes generally meets . '? i fol-owi- ng Whether the world is growing better or worse a that can hardly be answered by xMtiKili. It is worth while, however, asserts the Chi1 qut-Mio- to call the attencago Record-Heraltion of the pessimists to the growing tendency on the part of men nnd women of large means to see personally that a good share of their estates la devoted to educational and . religious The figures showing the extent of these benefaction in this country at least prove a willingness on the part of the favored oiies to promote the welfare of the less fortunate. In the year 1893, while pursuing a certain line of Investigation, George J. Ilagar had occasion to study the extent and frequency of bequests to religious, charitable and educational institutions by citizens of the United States. The results were so marvelous and so suggestive that he continued the Investigations over a period of eleven years and sifted the figures so as to exclu de all gifts and bequests of less than $5,000 in money or property. In the Review of Reviews he presents the results of these Investigations In the following totals: In 1893 over $39,000,000; 1894, over Lines SilK, Linen and Cotton Z. G,;Mv.i. Baskets, Reels, Flys, Sinkers, etc. d, inn-pone- It Holds All the Big Ones Poles lOc to $15 n . d.irtur know to be hojri-xlill. amt to whom he devoted, at the Hillside, not more than one hour of hi time, and as he knew at the tiuiu the was obtained, uselessly . Sui-rases we believe to be exeeediiiKly rare In ilie medical profe-xio- n, but such there are oci'Hsioually. p.iy-im-- Correct Wear iil she directs the and unostentatious, reserved, is unaffected the discoverer, gracious, founder and teacher of Christian Science, that half of her own townsfolk may not realise that history will recognise In her one of the brightest and most beneficent beacons of the last and present century a radiant spirit, a wonderful intellectuality, a tremendous factor for universal good, whom the whole community respects, appreciates, holds In evident defer' "Alence and high esteem. though she denies herself to editors and newspaper men generally, and is reserved In her tastes, abjjurlng all notoriety. It has been my privilege to have repeated audience with this gift "So ed woman. The Hon. Hoke Smith, of Atlanta, Ca, member of President Cleveland's cabinet, publicly referring to Mrs. Eddy, said: "It is an indisputable fact that Mra Eddy Is the most lllus trlous woman of the continent. Judge 8. J. Hanna, formerly of the Iowa bar and bench, but now in the lecture field, says of Mrs. Eddy: "She Is from every standpoint of view a woman of sound education and liberal culture. The fact Is, those who know this wonderful woman or her writings, appreciate tier Just In proportion to their understanding of her. and the .quantity and (uallylloffhe1r'f own tor Summer Roodnesa." rf Hundreds of such references as the above could be cited; prominent der " (Judd. Mortimer EDITOR. I.ewlx in Deliver Post.) THE CHQQSING ,OF CORRECT SUMMER WEARING1 APPAREL 18 NOT ALWAYS AN EASY MATTER. YOU , WILL. BE,: CONSIDERABLY AIDED IN YOUR CHOICE BY COMING HERE' TO LOOK AT THE t Behold the country editor ami envy him hi lot, the graft he worketli that he every day; the eim-hath got. The best things of the earth he hath delivered on the spot. He getteth on subscription things for which all other pay when he runs out of turnip greens he gets a load of hay; when that he he Deeds a pair of pant a bouquet. jfctteth $33,000,000; 1885, over $33,800,000; 1896, When winter conies and wind blow Over $37,000,000; 1897, over $45,000,000; cold and he 1 needing wood, over 1898, $38,000,000; 1899, over doth he go where through winover 1900, $47,500,000; 1901, try blasts the tall gaunt trees over $107,360,000; 1902, over $94,000,-000- ;. hHve stood? Nay, a subscriber 1903, over $95,000,000; total, over calls and he's a straw hat to the . ... - i HAND-TAILORE- 1 , D. CLOTH ES FOR 8UMMER WEAR, T . , r i I.-:- i, ri ; CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL OF, , UNEXCELLED FIT AND FINISH.' THESE CLOTHES OFFER A' COMPLETE RANGE OP EVERY MATERIAL AND PATTERN AND OF EVERY .CORREQT OUTRAN STYLE. $62,-750,0- ii. $610,410,000. good. If the omitted items could be gathDoes he eer pine for the wherewith ered accurately it is Hagar's belief to wet his whistle up ? Img for that the aggregate far eleven years the evanescent Joys that lurk would be swelled by at least $250,000,-00- 0. within the cup? As like as not The figures, of course, are to one comes in and leave a some some extent a reflex of financial conbrindle pup. ditions in the various years. In the He hath his young one, yes, of was reached, year 1901 high-watcourse, the little mouths to feed; chieily through the gifts of Andrew when that his little Johnny Carnegie, which reached a total of wants a dappled rocking steed, more than $31,000,000. he getteth straight, a homeThat these sums do not come from bunch known as the noxgrown people who are very rich is shown by ious weed. the facts that gifts and bequests In an undershirt, nr 1903 ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 When that he needs barefoot for shoes, and goes aggregated nearly $2,000,000, and those no coat to shelter him. at hath from $25,000 upward reached the great least thats fit to use, a good sum of $87,000,000. In the eleven years samsritan pries loose and sends covered there was an annual average a Jug of boose. of 400 contributors to the totals. free passes to all shows In He gets The showing la a grand tribute to opera house or tent; free passes and the humanity of American men for himself and wife they cost women. him not a. cent. In such a round of Joyousness Is his whole, lifeLARGE MEDICAL FEE8. time spent Much of what la called large fee He never needs for bolts and bars, degraft is falsely named, saya a writer posit vaults or locks; no thief In The World Today. More than once breaks in to break his head and I have heard Mr. A.s princely fee bear away his rocks; he need of $10,000 apoken of Dr. B.'s graft It not stay awake to guard his only was nothing of the kind. It was simpair of socks. ply Mr. A.'s expression of gratitude That he wears his trousers frizzled out the eye. In whiskers at the Idgs, that he Recently a salad that was not alone for his daughter's safety, which Mr. hath but one pair of hose to charming and refreshing in appear- A. assuredly would not have paid had cover up his pegs, Is Just beance, but equally good to the taste, he not been fully persuaded In his was seen, being made of apple, water- own mind that Dr. B. was fully encause subscribers brought an cress and celery. The apple was pared titled to that amount. The amount of overplus of eggs. Is His shirt Is torn In front and back; carefully, the core was removed and the fee Is not the vital question. It It was then sliced very carefully into the way In which it is obtained thnt he's sunburned an his spine, rounds without disturbing the natural constitutes grafting. through tatters o'er his abdomen Dr. Loren and Dr. Osier's fees, he hears the breezes whine; he shape of the fruit. A bed of shredded were honestly earned, drlnketh water from the pump celery and cress was arranged on each though princely, not were extorted, but willfor of a an with they and whilst other men drink wine. sprig apple plate, watercress In the core opening placed ingly paid for exceptional services, He giveth advertising space to make on each. The apple, at a touch from with a distinct understanding as to the old town grow; he tells of the fork, fell Into conveniently shaped the charges before the services were births and bull and routs, and rendered. bits. weeps oer ev'ry woe; and prints On the other hand the writer knows each week each townsman's KNEW THE ANIMAL of a certain Chicago doctor who Inname a doxen times or so. Brown I say, Jones, do you hap- sisted upon the payment In advance of All this to gain hla selfish ends, each pen to know any one who has a horse $1,000 before he would consent to look line and rule and dash Is part at a case of puerperal fever. This was he scheme for sale? of one nefarious to Jones I have reason for believing graft of the most contemptible variebrash with purpose hopes that Green has. ty. For It was an extortionate fee, build the town up so sometime obtained from a man'in very moderate Brown Why do you think so? hell get his pay In cash. Jones Because I sold him one yes- circumstances, solely because of his love for his dying wife, whom the terday. Chicago News,. Very Annoying to Somo Pooplo. People that are known to be weak and sickly, by their neighbors, are asked the question every day whether they are feeling better. Do you feel stronger? Are you gaining flesh? Their friends know if they are gainMen and women who have to meet exing flesh, It Is one of the sure signs of cessive demands upon their strength, returning health. If they enn only brain and nerves find in get a remedy that will make solid c .assured. healthy flesh, recovery. 0jlttUSER-BlSloss of with troubles, People nervous( . flesh and strength, no amhitloij,-- languid, and fUwiijr tired, Save thin wal ery blood JThe; food the eat does not nourish1 them.'' It does not 'make refreshment and vitality. It induces blood. If aftqr each meal they would take Dr. Gunns Blobd and ifefC Tongreater strength, clearer thinking and for work. better capacity ic,. their ifood' wpuld; be, jturne$,;lnto letb j red blood,; maklryj .solid, , jtyfh, The pure nutriment off best malt'. sold are ..The .ablets , ajtd; . strength. ( , i H :j and or ali i; ,75c. in .tlliliriL. ill boxes druggist Hill'll fop liiu by , t,!1 CSold by Battbli. Prewwed by " who pse three 'boxes 'jor $2. People , j - -I- .- .. ...I 'HIIB..I lj ijl .! IJthis, tonic gaJn In solid flesh from Ohe Anheuser-Busc- h. to 3 pounds per week, they feel bete ter and know they are on the road to Sri a Is your WerM'a ttlMirel VDMM Aabtaser-Busch Brewery. It will repay you. the health. For sale by Wallace Drug hr-TT- I ui-- T- r : ko Jr. i. rlJ' 0 am ii- -- .in .hi m jiu.- BSKWAJi TiTZTrrglT ,, 2345 WASHINGTON - I AVE. er Workers-- - I; ' - hops-noMAtbJti- S YE COUNTRY WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Sale Special Overstock. i. ........ AJ catteg. III-.J'I- . - BrewingAssn Fsie-vMt-- company. Vi , DISH PANS. 17 qts, retinned, 30c Regular price ,59c , FLOUR TIN and SIFTER Combined ! . . Regular price. $2.25 ' v BOILER, No 8, with coppsr.'rlm'. .Regular price' 1.S5 ; ' '. YV.'.V.'.ilfegiilaf 2So 33c STEAMERS, No. 8 price TIN BUCKET, 6 qt., with cover.-.'- . . Ho price feOc so ' ; 3 PUDDING PAN8, qt Regular price 19c, : 50o ii.--' CHAMBER PAILS, galvanized, 14 qts. iRegiilar price Wp-j- r KETTLES, 4 qts., granite.. ..fteiubir pried , tSu Coma early, as our present overstock Junta the lime of thd safelinJ,i WHEELWRIGHT, BRQSt v Eye ; Sayers semi-festiv- of Mother church, the First church Christ Scientists In Boston, Mass., of which she is the beloved pastor emeritus. At home she is known as a broad minded, public spirited cltlsen, taking a lively interest in the welfare of her home city and state. To, Hon. Henry Robinson, and postmaster of Concord, in a recently written article published in the People and Patriot of Concord, said: "The fact that it Is the home of Mary Baker Eddy, has endeared the attractive city of Concord to a wide spread million of cultured people. ''' ' "I Glasses jniiy be thus called If : fitted correctly to ; weak '6r: strained eyed.'-- ' Dont neglect thd first warning; :! Will give you a free examination xiud- j tell! you their exact copditloh. Lsnsss Ground toVOrdor.. : - . J. t. rushMer; 4 rl Expert Manufaetuhin' Optician' 2412 Washington Ave.il ; The season when you do not like tg cook very much. Tou only have to warm up our prepared soups and they ate ready for dinner. n Soup par can of Glasses,1'; DEALl Franco-America- 15c and 25c Van Camps Condensed Soup per can Campbell's Condensed Soup 10c per can 10c (In Every Variety.) FOR JELLIES TRY Bromangslon, 2 pkgs. for Jellyeon, psr pkg Jelly O, psr pkg (ALL FLAVORS.) 2Sc lOo lOo DOE8NT COST A GREAT If you need glassee you should' have the best lenses you can buy. Theh the difference between the ugly steel bows and the attractive gold bows. Is comparatively little. r Of course, gold ls'4nt pensive but not very much. gold U required-- ' My.U.P-to-DaRhTiless.nose glasses are most stillsh',' and are made with 'the least possible aVnounf df' metaL l te THE LOWEST 7 PRICES EDGAR JONES CO: 338 Phono 124. Capital Vnd: Surplus, ( F'n'jft $ ST TWENTY-FIFT- H teRiuSTEii; ..Graduate Optician Officq in Jease 3225J300.00., J,, First National Bank ;i OGDEN; 'UTAH1 h ul! e Ij. I1.. in ,'i ; j'.'iji DAV)p. ECCLE8, President ,, THOA S IX DEE, j J ' JOIf X PIXGREE,, Cashier JAB., F.J BURTON, r , . i r Assistant Cashier. j j iT iDiRECTORsi1111' . David Eeolss . Ge, H., Tribe i:W. W. Riter .i Di'Dd-- kACRt issue! l . i comtunV AA..occASK?xc,rre-:- bcautu-iJll- ,, l IT .IS; THX AMr RIO AIM AUTHORITY uUVAr ib'-l- l. ! ' V.i - FASHIONS. dusmmMjftii niiJ'. l tabd Pcr Ybar I iT ABLE TAiKi PHILA.' Oi OUCITCHK ,;T,p 1111 Sr. i.IMIUIi TCRssg- U ON i . ' ron thu qiSMCS, . DCOORATfONS POHTHd''TARLXl DAiNtT' MCNUS POR - . Barnard Whits j. John Watson V, , Adam Pattsrson Clark .Joseph . :.t . i: ; ; , ii'i., solicits 'Respectfully thp acqonntg'of banks, 'V meft'sntlle firms . ; and indi- . i ILLUSTRATED J Vrhemhs i Practical maoazmk GENTEL HOUSEKEEPER nt. . A Vvur i, I 1 .Tj 0! 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