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Show THE MORMXO EXAMINER, 00 DEN, FT A II, MONDAY MORNING. ?!.. DESPERATE AND SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT fnn the Eumsers Specid Correspondent. tween immortal soul and mortal sense: that it la mortal sense wbicn sins and nut immortal soul; also that mortal man, with the socalled good things and pleasures of this world, will be aroused from l.is dead slumber, either through science or suffering, to "deny himself" slid appreciate the Scriptural admonition: Set your affections on things avubc, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God." with Fifth, from reference ' Psalms Job, Mark. and 1st wtth their John, correlative, shows that a sinner mortal is uut the medium through which truth cornea to earth, but the ulvme law of soul expressed In science is the communication of l ruin, health and happiness to humanity. Sixth, with reference from Itcuteron-orn- y and Matthew 1st and shows Peter, that the science of soul demands strict obedience, the great command of Jesus. Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God. with all thy heart and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and the second is like unto li, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self;" thua to estaolish the brotherhood of man. hit of Od. Now Leans on God as His Only Hope Utl by, Win v TO TW do. 1 liTH, uki cbtic tor Mt k sni; lnwr; f Eut Hid led bj lie Pltttt k ateri ! PlU tllll- 01 Ud the reach dart ilinti ootid 0 VH fcal etrilj orille the i vu nuadi edneo il hut vile, miiei ud heavy it of , the conGleason and rumen of murderer futed Brighton, whom he shot, and kill'd sbilo attempting io hold them up early la January, haa become converted to religion, and aaya that he now leans upon God aa his only lioiie. This new phase of the murderer's character was brought into prominetue yesterday upon his receiving a letter from the Hev. Dr. laigun, a Christian minister of Blond, Mo., in which vicinity Shockleys family lives. The letter, which comprises twenty-si- s closely, written pages, is almost encomposed of scriptural quotattirely . PRESBYTERI1N ions an:1 exhortations to reiwntam-ewas deeply touched upon SUockle reading it and anid: Rev. J. E. Carver preached last even What he says is true. My only hope Look ntiio from Isaiah xlv-2Ing 1 realibow is in my Heavenly father. me and be ye saved all enda of the ze that it is .too lale to depend upon earth, for I am God, and beside me human aid. there Is none else." Do you Relieve that God will save Rev. Mr. Carver said In part: was allot? asked. he you from being The people of Isaiah's day were -I will nut say that, replied the prone to look to worldly instrumentalibum by whose crime two women and a ties for thetr salvation. Idols hud been tarn children are left without prot- introduced from the surrounding counWhatever God wills, it will ectors. try, and to these they were turning. 'be ull right.' If He Intends to save my Many today are turning from Godi yfe. He will Influence the Jury so that word to humanly conceived means of tbry will not bring in a verdict ot grace. We are prone to ronaider our guilty against me. If the Jury does the church be opinions and the opinions of convict me, I know that it will to be authoritative upon matters of our God's wish, and I will not murmur. and the truth of Christ ForShockley now reads the Bible several religion that all power ia with God, and getting hours a day,' and saya that be prays that He and He alone can either Apetch night before retiring. we strive to satisfy or The murderer still Insists thaihe has proveown condemn, consciences with man-maour it which to inheritance him, coming is standards of righteousness. To God ii his Intention to deed to the families alone ran we look with any safety. reof the men he murdered. He .then Our text contains two marvels of called the fact that a Dr. Sheba, of his wonders that of looking and that of own town, ha-- written to the authoritGod providing salvation for the needy had that here Shockley ies stating lo, We are so accustomed to the power ot property coming to him, and giving the eye in seeing, that it la no won the man and his family an unsavory and yet it ia more unexplainable der, recoid. Thin aroused Shockley's ire and than the salvation of God. When as be denounced the physician in n manconsider how the eye makes the disner and language that manifested anyttant to be near how it, upon a very of a but forgiveness. spirit hing small nerve of matter, pictures accurately thousands of objects distinctBISHOPS HOLD MEETING. ly ns It does when we view a hod-scaof beauty we can but stand in ' The blshoiia of the Salt Lake Slake awe of its perfectness. Rut aa to unheld a meeting in room 25 of the Brig-huhow a nerve of matter ran Young memorial hall yesterday derstanding Is impossible. We may do that this, signiil-esnmorning, to which considerable explain it in scientific terms, rompie-hen- d is attached by many. ' it we cannot. Yet nil accept It; While those present who could lie and because they dor not comprehend eathe that afterward' protested 'wen uion was held- purely for the purpose' the solution of God and the Inspiration of God's word, many aay, I will not of considering ecclesiastical b.iatness, understand. II wav. said by others who should be in believe unless I ran folly He who only believes what, (e fully i position to know, that The chief ob- understands believes but little, or else ject of the session was to discuss the has an abnormal Idea of his undermatter if the Smoot Investigation. Taken in consideration with the fact standing. Power here ascribed to a look ic that It is now the general belief that n Is great of the Senate will come great, but the power of a look to Utah to take testimony and look Many a young man has looked upon into the charge that the Mormon a low scene or sinful picture and from dfred a direct that look thought has grown into been exercises as a church, body, Influence In Utah politics, the report and deed Into life, and he has ever tbat church officials are laying plans less a noble man because of it. Every for a defense of procedure le one that one carries with them the memory oi scenes that they cannot forget, and txdtes more than ordinary Interest these scenes influence meditation. But a look has as great a power for good. Isaiah beheld God over in an old Jewish temple; and from that lime he was a new man. The earns was true of Moses. John the Baptist pointed two of his followers to Christ, saying, Behold the soul of God,' and from that CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS they were different men. Andrew , time Reed, the founder of many of Londons hospitals and asylums and houses, says A Lesson Sermon on the 8oul 'by that it was the first view of a statue oi John Howard, the prison reformer, thr.t Second Reader. He never bis life charitable. The services at First Church of made could forget that noble look, even in ChriM Scientists yesterday was d the cold marble. It was the first sight in the usual manner, by two of negroes rhained together that linone Tciidcrs in Hen of a preacher. After gered in the memory and made our greatest reformers. Feed your tiding of hymns snd reading of chap- of mind and the minds of those you love ter from the Bible, followed by silent with good and noble ecenee. Shun the prayer, and repealing of the Lords base and low ns would poison. Look prayer with its spiritual interpretatpicture of God as you havs ion from the Christian Science text upon the mercy, Justice and truth porHu love, bxik, the First Header rend the trayed in the Bible. Look upon the explanatory note: Friend, the of Christ aa you see it there. Hildc mid the Christian Science text picture His charity. His love. His helpfulness. wiok aro our only preachers. We now His dying agony, and know tbat it was vi;i read Scriptural texts and their suffered. See in His death com la I vo passage from out demonl-muinn- for you he awfulners of sin and shun it Look the text book these comprise our to God for your soul's salvation, lie wtuiops. , has given It to you through Hu Son. Tim canonical, writings, together with There is no other name whereby yon 4 lie ford of our text book, corrobatng saved. Your eyes will soon M lad explaining the Bible texts In their can be in death. Look to God and spiritual import and application to all closing so earnestly for salvation, Uut Christ eonsti-tniiftv. past, present and future, ( other views fade you may a sermon undivorced 'from tha when all see God tni h, uncontaminated and unfettered stilL with the eye of the soul, Savior." Christ nud your father your by human hypotheses and authorized ly Christ. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. The subject of the lesson-sermok it is called, was Soul. The golden At leaat Russia and Japan might he text was HCb. Responsive read-nIt polite enough to ask Corea whether Irom Isaiah 26. The lesson-sermowould prefer wreaths of immortelles b divided into six sections. The or a simple and chaste led the reading with refer- and smllax knot of crape. Chicago News. ences from Job and Isaiah, followed by the First Reader, who said: As Missouri Republicans are booming in the explanatory noto, I P. Walbridge. of SL Louis, for fhall now read correlative Cyrtu passages Ho has held a number JruiB the Chrixiiau Science text book, indicted. 'Science and llcilili with key to the of offices and has never been Post. Sci piiiircs," Rev. by Mary Bilker Eddy. 1 he lirat sectiou shows that Soul" - sy nonymous One beauty about Bryan, says n conwith spirit, mind, God; inn Ha true scientific mean'ng refers temporary, is that you can always would Deity: Infinite and immortal. know where to find him. But it how bDJ ccond, with reference' from Isaiah he still more beautiful if we knew and Luke, with the correlative to lose him. Memphis Evening Sciminm science and health, shows that itar. I" "ll ' iPlrlt 01. man as the ro To his Bible class John D. Rocke(Image and likeness) of soul in with him, and la im- feller, Jr. confided that a quitter , mortal. life was no good. There will evidenUy Third, with references from Jtere-re- , be no quitting in the boosting of the Teleah and II Corianians with f heir cor-i,o- price of oiL New York Evening the soul fhowa graph. (reroralfy ,0 ,n body, to be not soul, mnnito and immortal, but The Chicago theater managers may tha human damother or may not succeed In recovering having their sinful and mortal. ages from the city for closing '"firth, with refi rence from Matthew houses, but what they need mur--t Jut and ColiwKlans, wtth their cor-iv- now is to find a way to m over i.p.tlar shows I he dlffereucea be confidence. New York News. James McPherson Blim-klry- SEW 0: pe ht to ven iDONt mrrb billed COOS' iking ul ths wider, light ra by m be althy of jthen urtuK and were rtf held e isbel nkw B tbit I IT." itfoM i bed The at It iatef- - wsi t tine ivoM- I, h gue gt See raed ml kth de i wiD u TW let Sad V i r II ibrt irW m er TIIE CHURCHES danf ris roo-RW- - seif Oftt & i etf and pecB opr isny Bf Jspin-ecr ad .IB jtc u IT V 0 If V Character Japan's Moves. Washington. Feb. 7. War betw.-eRussia and Japan is momentarily expected In diplomatic circles. Couut Cassini, the Russiau ambasea-du- r. prumptly on the receipt of a long cablegram irom Count Immsdurff. the Russian minister for foreign affaire, drove to the residence of Mr. Loomis, the acting secretary of state, shortly before noon today and informed him of the dispatch. In substauce Count Immsdorff's dispatch was to this effect: Before Baron De Rosen could transmit tbe pacific reply to bis governmeut to Japan's last note u the Japanese foreign office, tbe Russian foreign minister fur foreign affairs on Friday last sent a brief note, announcing the breaking off of far east negotiations, the interruption of diplomatic relations and the recall of Mr. Kurino, the Jaiouiese minister at BL Petersburg, with the request that he tie furnished his paasimrts forthwith. In communicating these facts to the acting secretary of state. Count Cassini added that his government deeply deplored this turn of the negotiations, which his majesty, the Emperor, had' sincerely hoiied might conclude with a iieaceful settlement. The ambassador called attention to the fact that in her last note ltusria has made generous concessions to Juin In Korea and had furnished the basis for a continuance of tbe negotiations to the advantage uf Jaiwu. It was added that the Russian government considered the action of Japan desperate and remarkable. The final result was the amlmssaitor could only express his opinion that the worst seemed probable. It was glutei that M. Kurino had received his and would leave the Russian capital tomorrow, ilaron De Hosen may have already left Toklo. Later In the day rabies from sir. McCormick, the American amoassadur at Bt. Petersburg, and Mr. Grl scorn, the American minister at Toklo, were received by tbe state department confirming the news of the sevrranro of diplomatic relation. These cablegrams end the communication of the Russian ambassador were promptly transmitted to the President. On high authority the statement Is made that the Japanese government has not yet received the Russian reply.' Doubt is expressed here whether it ever will be delivered. Sir. Taka-hira- , the Jaimnese minister, stated today that he was not inclined to attah great Importance to the charges said to have been made, that the Japanc. government has shown great haste in instruettng its ministers to withdraw from St. Petersburg before Russia's reply to Japan's Iasi note bad lieen received. Hie government would douht-les- a soon issue a statement explaining Its motives regsrdlng this, as well no the more important points of the controversy. An official of the Japanese legation called attention to the fact, which he thought significant, that the termination of negotiations was sent to Bt. Petersburg by ths Japanese government on the Mb instant while Alexfeff telegraphed the reply to the note of January 6 to the Russian minister at Toklo on the th. - He said this step must have been taken after Admiral Alexleff waa aware of tbe notice received by his government the day before, Japan terminating the relations. Baron Von Sternberg, the Geimau ambassafor, had a long conference with Count Cassfnl at the Russian embassy this forenoon. The Russian ambassador and the Japanese ministers cxjhhI to have a ' u-- A FAMOUS DUELING IN AMERICA. PERFUME. ve Mnt nitlr OrilriMi Attar af Kaara la Ha, la Balaaria. rosea The far famed attar) af . otto-to- r y. n lase-ment- ui one-tent- h longqr maklug.Guatona a. Of rourse I will be uglier some day," she whispered. "Impoenible!" he replied gallantly. And he wonders that she sent his presents buck. New Yorker. Shavian tha Beldenroom, Tbe shaving of the bridegroom on hlo wedding day to a Bulgarian custom which, banded down from days, la atill obeerved with doe If there are only three essentials to a home," remarked Him pudgy little formality, eepedally in country While the barber la at hia matron, after the others had said their say, "they are ruga hardwood floors task a dancing crowd of young folks and a man." Chlrago Tribune. aurrannda him and the bridegroem. Aa tbe latter's hair is rot the snipping PROMINENT BANKER DEAD. ara carefoRy collected by aonw of the girls tor preservation In one of tha Yonkers. N. Y Feb. 7. James Boor- bride's cheats. Tbe barber, when Ms man Colgate, the banker, did at hla wort is dona, receive small whits home here today, after an Illness of linen cloth as n present and slao a several months, aged 86 years. trifllag sum af money from eoch person then. Tima tbe bridegroom biases the HOTEL KEEPER KILLED. hands of the girts, washes hia face and dons hla wadding drcaa, which must BL Louis, Feb. 7. In n fight tonight first be carefully weighed throe times on Olive street. Joseph Littler. proiirio-to- r one of tbe boys. by of the Batchelor hotel on Olive street waa shot and instantly killed and Folk email Edward Mackle was Firo and award are bat alow engine shot and and seriously wounded. of AertrwatJop la eempsrisoa with the dio-triet- NEW RUSSIAN COMMANDER. Faria. Feb. 8. A dispatch to the Paris edition of the New York Herald from Bt. Petersburg aaya that Admlrsi Bklyrdloff. commander of the Aueatau Black sea fleet, will he given command of the naval forces In tbe far east. VMal RMeria is chiefly made ia Bulgaria. Kasanllk ia' the renter of the res growing emu-trRed mere only are used ia making the perfume, but white reeea, which grow more freely, form the badges of the field. Tbe tier, which grow to a great Paris. Feb. 8. The Figac o .bis mornare by paths nine height, that 51. feet in widthseparated ing publishes a stateii te allow the oxen end Molono. the Japanese minister, says plow to paae. The perfume is obtained Japan will not accept an i!f, r of medi- not ocjp from the petals, but also from c ation from whatever ii.n it might the atalks ead leave. These give a come. peculiar scent, which adds greetly to the delicacy of the perfume of the ONLY 1'uR SCHOOL Ll'NCHBONS petals ONE CENT. October. April end June are the months for planting branches of the .ksiiixed in eld trees. Weeding, pruning and digging A society has been ue iHr people are necessary for throe Philadelphia for supply yean, when with ice. coal, milk am: oi'icr necessi- they are full grown and repay the labor ties at the lowest possi le rules. What spent upon them by bearing for twenty nobler work 'could a ri i.gio.is society years. be engaged in? of the delicious attar Tbe One of the ladles of tins so. ioty. says was discovery aa accident and took place quite J noth children that the Boston Globe, on their way to sell 'l re almost three centuries ago. The Peri lan Prinliarri.-adeby candy nur. bants, who ces Nour Bjihaa waa strolling through sell them large quantu.es of colored tbe splendid galleries of her palace candies, which the do.tc.rs are ever with her betrothed (tbe Mongolian to the rrince DJihanguyr) and noticed in tbe declaring to be most rosewater baaiua about tbe passages health of young peop'. Ix'idJe furnishing a fruitful means of wasting an ugly, yellowish oil fleeting cn tbe their pennies. surface. Onlen wen instantly given The society thereupon got permisto remove tbe unsightly fluid, when It s. house school use the sion to waa discovered the perfume was also established tables There they removed. Thus the virtu of the essenwith rleau whits and covered them waa found out which ia still cloths and glistening plates and tial oilin railed Persia Attar DJiban." UlRMiOC. Now for ons rent the s. huol children Riehee. fatten of Philadelphia may have a glasa of as much attention were If sterilized ntilk. or bread and butter, or fresh pretzels, or grstiatti cracker. devoted to tbe fools among tbe middle For the same pries may be had apples, and working rlames as Is devoted to bananas. xan, peaches and other tbe fool eons of tbe rich, wo should bo fruits in their season. Plain cakes in danger of believing with Carlyle are also furnished, but (he harmful tbat tip people aro mostly tools. It candy habit is barred out completely, lo true that the culture of tbe suddenly mh1cb. molasses except some plain rich is cruder and narrower than the Of course, the society is a benevolent who have bod generaone and no profit is pxiiected. But it culture of those furnishes children S wholesome lunch tions of wee 1th aud leisure, but culture is relative. The eultnra of the most for one cent, naves their tender stomachs from ricHtrinlton. teaches them to cultured classes In the old world is the rare for their pennies and Is In every result nf large, wealth possessed for Culture is u matter of generations. way beneficial. The idea is worth following in other elites. growth, but it never grows In poverty. Tbe cheapness of the eultnra of tbe PLEASANTRIES. very rich In this country as compared with tbat of the aristocracy of old Russia, it is reported, has refused to countries is simply the difference beguarantee the Integrity of China. At tween youth and tge, s difference of present site is not gnannteeing the experience. There is n comparative integrity of anything In the Far East cheapness in ths cnltnre, bearing and not even of Japan. manners of tbe people of tbe west as compared with tboae of the eaat Furthermore. If the reorganlzen are and tor the same reason. The ariatoe-racyto- f not becomingly modest. Colonel Bryan the aoath and of New England may conclude to have Mr. Hearot copyrefinement quite unlike that of a have of the SL Louts right the platform New York and rich convention and shut off debate with tko newly made westin They have been Chiqaflo ud tli the previous question. Maga-ainin tha babbler.--tael- a. Knew Thro off Thom. Dearborn Do yen know tho orvm woDdms of tho world? Wabash Wqll, I know three of them. "Only threat" "Yes; Ive only been married throe times, you kenw." AIL Y Heellai me Woo Imm fmaea. The first fatal duel fought ia whdt ia now the United Bistro waa upon Boston Common, between Benjamin Woodbridge and Ilenry Phillips on the evening of July 3. 1728. These young men hod quarreled over cards at tho Royal Esvbeuge tavern la King street, now State street, aud under tbu influence of drink had agreed to settle their differences with sword ia the public grounds above nomad. They met at a Utile after 8 ecleck in the evening, and Woodbridge waa mortally wounded and woo touad dead tho following morning. Both were gentlemen of good social position, rhlffips was a brother of GlUsm Phillips, who married Marie, the sister of Peter FaneulL the builder of Boston's famous hall. Woodbridge bad not completed hla twentieth year. He was a young merchant who bad recently been admitted to business as a partner with Jonathan Bewail, one of the most active merchants of the place. Henry rhUKpa, n young graduate of tbe college of Cambridge, was about four yean older than Woodbridge, having at tbe time of this melancholy affair completed his twenty-thir- d year. Woodbridge waa the son of a gentleman of eome distinction In Barbados, one of the magistrate there, who had formerly been settled in the ministry aa pastor in Groton, Conn. The place of meedug waa on the rising ground of the Common, not for from tho great elm, near when in the olden time a powder house stood. Small swords wera used. No one but themselves participated. Woodbridge fell mortally wounded and died on tbs spot before the next morning. Phil lips was sUgbtly wounded and at midnight by the aid of his brother Gillara and Peter FaneulL of famous memory, made bis escape to Ihe Bheerneas, a British then lying la tha harbor, and before the aun of tha next morning had fully discovered to Interested friends the miserable result of tho unfortunate meeting he waa on hla way to France, where he died in leas than a year of grief and a broken heart United Service Review. man-of-w- ar - n an aewsno. Originally tbs spectroscope was applied only to chemistry, and ia that limited field proved itself an Invaluable aid la tern rate analysis. By bolding in a Bunsen flame platinum wire moistened by contact with tha akin tha presence of few grains of salt swallowed a tow minutes previously can bo Indetected with the ipectroecope. t oo wonderfully deed, toflnod la tha work of the pectroscope diem 1st tbat ho con discover in n aubaianco the presence of one of a grain of metal. The sueem achieved by Hath Twain daring hla beating day i on tha Mlaala-llpp- l river waa due not only to tbe fact tbat he was a skillful pilot bat tbat bo was an earnest one aa well. A man who knew Mr. Clemens in those days told bow tha gonial humorist once missed bis boat. - Instead of Inventing an excuse, as many of hjs companions did, be repartsd te his superior ofllccr as to! Iowa: "My best left at i:l& I arrived at tbs landing at 120 and could not catch tbree-milllen- th ... It" Ao It to oM.i Hoax Do you know that thin fellow over there! Jos x Oh, yes; we are very thick. Hoax And do' yon knew tbe big fat onot a Record. Joax I Jiliiore 2352 Washington Av. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE. 518i 1 THE SALE OF SALES cwtttacClara Oh. hum 1 wish tho Lori had mod ma a aural Motbar-Farhapa ha haa, dear; nnly yon haven't ffibod Urn yst New Tori MONDAY Always Open. ' i at 10 a. m. February taU i . 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