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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, 8 true office of the physician, or the met. aphysiciau aa the case may u, u tu get at and remove cause a, nui ui tor effects. The best remed) for it,., LECTURED AT In SAD DEATH OF AT CUTOFF NEARLY 1, 1901 FEBRUARY UTAH, MONDAT SfORNING, OGDEN, forms of sickness which are knou u be the direct result of wrong livi;. ia to atop the wrong living and gu ia living rightly. The Christian Science petition that this same sensible rule-- should be applied to all kin is of sickness, anj therefore the great aim should be to seek out causes and destroy item rather than to tinker eternally ji effects. It ia irrational and unjum t)ir mra to gu carelessly and thougbtlcu;. on, disregarding the conditions nhich produce sickness and death, and thee when these calamities come, charge them to the will and purpose of u j. scrutlblo Providence. They sfcuuld - IS TUF CHURCHES Chief Rev. Carver preached la tha First Presbyterian church last e renin gffruin the text, "And a man shall be as an hiding place from tho wind, and a covert from the tempest and aa rivers of water in a dry place." Rev. Carver said, in part: When Charles Naylor, the man who bad through Incessant toil and prayer changed the shipping quarter of Boston from vllcness to reaieetablllty, lay sick unto death the frienda around his bedside sought to connote him by tolling him of the angels presence. The good man bluntly replied, "I dont want angclH. I waut folks, tolka are I idler than angels. And the kind of folka he wanted la described in the text. People that will help. People that will make ua stronger. People who will cheer ua, sympathise with ns, aid ua, ye, truly, these are better than angola. We know not what form the angola of old assumed when they drew nigh to help and bless. Hut we do know the forms which our helping angels take today. We call them mother, father, wife, child, friend, slater, brother. Rut helping angels they are to ua Just tlie same, and helping angels they must be If wo are in any measure to do the work Cod Intends ua to do. "And a man shall be aa place from the wind, a covert from ihe tempest, aa rlvera of water in a dry land, aa the shallow of great rock in a weary land. What a picture that Is of a helpful, strengthening, cheer aud person. Match ynur life to IL Are you that to anyone? You should be, and you know it. The real ami highest mission of every life ia to niske this old world brighter and better and you and 1 can do that by making some few in It brighter aud bettor. May be it is in your home circle. Do you strengthen and Moss there? Maybe It ia in your social or business circle. Are you a help to a buLler life there? It not. If you are nut a blessing to some, aye to many, yon are losing the greatest Joy for yourself, and the true end of life. Hocause yon are a man or woman the needy In purse, heart soul, nr body have a right to look to for you strength, fair are you not made In Cod's Image, dependant upon hia dally bounty and rare. How shall 1 be a help and blessing? Aye, how? I am sure all desire to be a factor for good. Surely mine desire to make more of evil and add to the many burdened hearts. By many this passage of scrip-lur-e a prophecy of tho Christ. Ho who was to come was to be the great helper. And He today la the only one who really can help. We ran know Ilia syniiaUiy, lovu and strength and others ran know it through us. By leading to fiod and Christ we aid most. If we can bring tho sad to Him they are rejoiced, the helpless find Him their strengih. Siam! by the dying and you will know how llttlo this world can satisfy the deepest wants. Truly Cod is the help of the helpless, and Cod pity that one who does not know His need of help. If you' would lie a helper; If you would be a blessing, seek first God and Heaven and Christ. Aye. fur your own need. them. Christ la the one you all need today. Contrary tc expectation!, William Hood, I'iiii-- t engineer on the oouthern lentil--, dlu not leave the city on a .pc.jtl a atiiKiun.cri, but dciwrted lari eiemng on No. 2. In conversation a repoitrr tor this paper, he waa Mated Hint the work on the llI-oproKmtfiuif nicely, slid ilia1, ihey had not experienced any more difflciililea in the conetrui lion work than were t au'leiiiated In i:n taking of that kind. He thought it would he finished koine linie in the near future. laor. Thanksgiving. when the celeand bration wan held at the rut-o-lf v'h K un-Je- had the bud. rail laid, the It that the lino would noun he open for m.flie. Mr. Mood Mated that he did not know where they got such an Impression, because the officers ot the road knew it was not nearly lininbed. They bandy got the raila in place to train down there for rarry the ihe celelirsiliiii. They then had two and one-hiiutiles of filling to newr-paiM-- llu-J-- ll. lf Slme that time they had used 400 carloads of lumlier In the conutriiction work and a great deal of filling and hanking had been done. Tho banks with risk. Ot are being loiirse. If a Mona tunes up on tbs lake, rolling the waves from threet to four feet high, hemrr this la done, ii Ik inevltatdo thnt the dirt hanks wl'l he washed away somewhat. Hut all of llu-naliiral difficiililc are lielng overcome as fast an men and can do tho work. The building of any mechanical enterprise always means a conLest with nature. Trestle work on the niountain side is a strife against nature, as the filling of a depression and they all need rciairs from Urn damage by the rip-rapp- tmu-hiner- eon-sla- nt element. They are nnwr running very heavy One work trains over I ho eult.ff. 0 of our 111111, when loaded, weighs, fiO.OOO poundH, making pounds weight on each axle. This is an heavy as the weight on an axle of the big seven-fon- t driver Allantle engines. 200.-00- ean trade directly "Off the Board," on offieial Western Union quotation! direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Hook on specula-tlo- n t free. bank references. Commission company, Ogden 0 Eccles building. ranch, rooms A Snap, for sale Hverclt piano, good condition. Terms 1: sulL Cstfi be seen Yon Ih.-s- Cmn-p.ilii- t ga 219-22- Margery Pearl Reeder, wife of Edwin T. Boeder, an employ of Browning's printing office, died Sunday morning at 7:47 oclock, twenty-fohours after giving birth to n fifteen pound baby boy, which died also. They will be buried together In the same casket. She had been married two years and waa twenty-si- x years, three months and twenty-thre- e days old. Mrs. Reeder waa the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Min nock, waa born la Ogden and spent her entire life here. She waa well known In this city, n Last week Ihe Examiner enounced tho coming of the Citizens Alliance, end n? sooner was the presence of the emissaries of the employe combine made known than an appeal waa sent out to the business men of Ogden by the Trades and Lalmr Assembly of Ogden. Already the letter has provoked a reply front one large emloyer ot labor and other answers are looked for which will create a large "roll of honur or add to the list cf those marked "unfair." The letter ia aa follows : Ogden, Utah, Jan. 25. 1904. "Dear 8ir and Friend: Believing yon to be liberal minded and a person who wishes to live and let live,- we desire to ask you to consider a question that presents a phase or oppression to the laboring classes by abridging their rights In an offensive way. This condition Is set forth ia the organic law of the Citizens Alliance, which defines itself as an association organized fur protection against the boycott, lacoercion, persecution of bor, and other uaurpalkma and and oppressive acts of labor onions. To comwith pare Its constitution and the declaration .. uf Independence, would make tho latter seem a very tain affair Indeed. "Believing that yon concede auch an organization to be wholly unnecessary. It seems fitting that you should be made familiar with the position of local organized labor, which forms tho Trades and Labor Assembly of Ogden, viz: Wo believe. In brief, that the functions of a union is to maintain a mini mum rate of wages and a normal work day; to secure fair treatment for its members and tq Improve their condition and environment. Beyond this no union can go, without Jeopardizing its position. "In direct opposition to the foregoing, the 'Citizens' Alliance ia but another form of 8SL.ur more industrial combinations representing over fifteen billions of dollars, among which is included over 200 Industrial trusts capitalized at nearly seven biilkma of dollani. and more than 5.000 other corporations. This Immense and almost luconceivablo sum la arrowed against the earnings of somewhat less than four million toilers who. produce the wealth which Is now being used by the chairmen of the various executive committees' of the ;ClUseDa' Alliance, at salaries varying from to $2,000 The duties $10,000 each per annum. of these princely salaried chairman and the executive committees is to secure such legislation as the abolishment of the oighbhour law, Labor Day as a holiday, and other acta favorable to the working .classes And further, this octopus, by its influence, seeks to coerce our courts and executives In n manner disheartening and discouraging to any and all who ask but their right to live and graduate of the High School and Smiths Business College. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon nt 2 oclock nt the Third Ward meetinghouse. the Local d - A NICE PRESENT. Rev. O. A. Elmqulat, of Ogden, was pleasantly surprised at Bingham last Friday evening, when members of hla congregation and othci friends gathered at tho home of Mr. aud Mrs Jacoo Sodcrlund. After a meeting for the young people was concluded the auiu ot $66.75 was handed Mr. Elmqiilat, aa n token of nf esteem and acknowledgement good service rendered. Bingham Bulletin. non-unio- n by-la- Ogden Young Man Surprises His Friends. ia One of Oregons Aroused Labor Leaders. ur Bride Has Most Tal- ented Elocutionist Couple Starta on a Tour. of sickness that are well known to bo tho direct result of sin. "I aak.then.la not Christian Science true to the teachings of the Bible aud the life and work and words of Jesus About two hundred enthusiastic Bdt In Its position that sin, sickness and of God's law, claliata, last night, assembled at the death are the (vault, not human dlsro-gsrrather turn their attention as of of the but ages long Union Labor hall, to hear the decutre at least, to learning how l0 or transgression of Hi law? of Joseph Gilbert, the Socialistic leadavoid the consequences of disobeying THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS. er of Balt Lake. "It is apparent from what ha thus the divine law, as they do to promoting Mr. Gilbert la the originator of tho for been said that Christian Science their worldly purpose. To the extern new Socialistic paper, which la to teaches that sickness is Ac insult of that they do this they may be urs make Its appearance at Balt Lake sin, In Its broad definition as human that they will reap the due reward ot some time this month. He ia now cn error. Let me briefly explain. All their efforts, and ralatively speaking mem route, making a lecture tour through will agree that the sin of lust, or licen- a much greater reward than tho State, giving Socialistic lecture tiousness, la a prolific cause of sick- worldly seeking can brine. "If the cause of alckneaa is of such ness. It is the source of loathesome at all the important cities. will a nature that the patient u unaware In hla lecture, last night, he amid and fafnl diseases. Physicians that the Socialists would make a agree to this. Licentiousness ia the of it, then the office of the physician, strong and acUve campaign during tho outgrowth of Impure thought. Purify or metaphysician, la to ascertain the thought and Impure conduct ceases. cause, and apply the remedy, if m campaign. Ho allowed the force of Marcus Thus, with the purification of thought cause is found to be mental and thin la what the Christian Science practHannas statement, "that the next and conduct, the fearful and for ieu th diseases resulting from licen- itioner always looks campaign would not be between the work to he done ia to regulate or reRepublicans and Demacrats, hut be- tiousness are destroyed. "Another fruitful mud appalling cause move this mental cause. The Christween the Republican and Socialistic parties, because political parties al- of sickness and death la drunkenness, tian Scientist endeavors to awakeu his ways represent opposite economic in- the excessive use of Intoxicating liq- patient spiritually and point out to terests; the Republican and Demo- uors. Destroy the appetite for liquor, him hla true relationship to God. This cratic parties both representing capi- remove the drinking habit, and the Is prayer In the highest sense ot the tal and the Socialistic party the work- varied and horrible forms iff sickness word. Nut alone the prayer ot sincere desire and aupplication, but more the flowing therefrom will cease. ing classes and their Interests." Christian Science has proved effi- realization of God s He prophesied that the next camand nay. Life eternal. paign would bring with it the same re- cacious In destroying the causes of And I any to you lu conclusion, my sults as that of 1852, when the Whig llcenUounneas, as well aa the appetite party came to an end, and that one of for liquor. Thousands of your fellow friends, that this God is your Ih) tho two larger parties would likewise cltlzraa and mine have risen up and ician, aa well as mine. We can go to testified to this, and the number la him daily, hourly, momentarily, ia end ita existence nt this time. dally increasing. Many of the cases sweet and silent prayer jn if we Virginia Enterprise: John Monroe, of redemption from thee distressing pray aright. He will heal us of our disalias "Nevada Fat," waa Friday sen- ulna are as pathetic in their circum- eases apd remove from ua our infirmtenced by Judge Rolmpp of Ogden to stances aa they are gloriuua In their ities. We can know, in the very depths outcome. nerve eleven yeara In the Utah peniof our being, that He la our Physician, "These are among the grosser alna our Comforter, our Life, our Health, tentiary tor robbery. Monroe was n and in the fullest and member of the desperate gang which of mortals. They are admitted by all our AlMn-aloperated along the Central Pacific rail- to be wrong. They are the cause of moat absolute sense, a very present road a few months ago, four of hia more sickness than all other causes. help In trouble; and that in Him we pals now being under sentence of death Remove them, and you have taken live and move and have our physical away a percentage of this source of and our spiritual being. at the Carson prison. sickness that would go for towards "May I not, fhei, appeal to all good transforming this earth into a para- people, of every belief or acct, to aid gs dise. In spreading this healing and saving JOYOUS DAY "But these are cot all there la that Gospel? May I not deeply, earnestly, produces sickness. ' Borrow, grief, the and In the moot fraternal spirit. &k multiplied forma of disappointment, yon to rejoice with ua that God. In discouragement, and depression, these these latter. days, is sending around mental conditions act upon the physi- the wurld a mighty current of healing FOR cal and bring about many of the dis- truth, and may I not ask you to unite orders and complications which are your voice with oars in pleading for a Mr. Gilbert Speak. Presence of Emissaries of Employers Combine Volney C. Gunnell received n letter from hla mm. Aim, that waa a great at 223 Eccles Huilding. surprise to the fumily, as It will be to A meeting of ilia Florence Crliten-to- n Alvaa host iff friends hero. The young Home Isiani will lie held In the man was married In San Francisco lilayor'a office, at Ihe City Hall, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. All memlicni yesterday afternoon to Miss Laura of tha board anil iieraon interested in Gertrudo Thomas, of rortiaud, Orerescue work arc requested to lio presgon, n graduate of the Columbia ent. School of Oratory and an elocutionist Jos. J. Huynea, of the Daynes Music and reader of exceptional ability. THE AT. EPISCOPAL of Salt CHURCH sient yesterday roinpany, The wedding took place at the homo in this city. of D. F. Parker, a former resident of I. J. DeeKcr, the well kuown electrilcveulng at tho Kplacnpal church Ogden, Rev. White, pastor of the cal engineer of Salt lake. Bts-u- t SunRev. Alfred llrown preached from the Christian church, performing the cereday in this city on mony. Henry Fosier acted as lust km McGuire reluriied yesterday following text: man. from an tnsiicciioii trip, through the Thou shalt have none other gods After leaving Ban Franeiseo. on Cactus region, ariinid Frisco, Mah. but Me." Exodus XXL tbelr honeymoon, they will spend a He has now covered most of Hie state The ten commandments, of which week in law Angeles. In a letter to bis and has secured specimen resource Is tho first, lie at the foundation father, Alva says: from every locality for the Worlds this of tho laws of every civilized people, We may stop along the coast at Fair. The remains may he viewed at No. they are tho basis of all modern Inw, points of interest and probably spend 3G.T Twcmy-thiStreet on the day of ! Was there a need that such a coda a week with Vncl Allen. We will should lie delivered to the world, aud visit a few the funeral from 10 a. in. to 1 p. in. days with Clarence and Coo. Robs, formerly chief of police j that people In particular, the Is raciAnna at El Paso, ard then proceed to "r Ii? revived a people New Orleans anil un to Chicago. Will al Iliratellu, but now a resident of this Just delievered from bondage la to lie semi you a Pnrfland illy, had the misfortune to slip and organized into a nation Taper containing and a church. break his leg nt the auUle, while on his The young man has been la the minneeded laws to bind them In fealThey niorniuK. home yesterday wiiy ing biiKlneaa in Oregon six or seven J. II. Miller, chy Ml or of the Fait ty to their Great Deliver, who hail years. In partnership with Henry Fosthem out of the land brought up of Telegram, was an Ogden visitor ter. a Baker City boy. and the firm, to and each other if mere Egypt, they yesterday. lie wus formerly a school to manly, hnnorahln course penuied liy be, indeed, a people with a national them here nml well Kiriwu in cduca-tiou- rl at all times, has made them reala definite and purpose. Faithfulspirit circles. faraoun in mining circles from Bosly Cod to ness and man, they must he ton iTAH We. her fair Monday and I mined lo. If ihey urr to exist as an be to San Francisco. Ogilensm--may well sent out a boy imieiendeiit nation, and not again be aa proud of having REED. .Inline ilarra lias channel his plan Alva, it waa known thit Alva was tihsorbcd stieh another as by isiwer and will i.et r.o to Iroxo as announced, alxuit for another business starting Fgypi. And what was truu for the D. 11. Bullion. Idaho; C. H. Larel'e lint w'il go to I'aik City next TuesIs true for all people for till trip to the Atlantic coast rlties and and wile, would return via St lamia. Colorado day muriiii'K. ' Ogden: George G. Goild, Them vat a slight wmk at the time. This same law is Just as needful and Utah, but there waa no suggestion New York; F. M. Garrison, Cleveland; Vo ion Depot Had. yesterday morning, today. Wm. G. Rudd, Chicago; A. 8. Bouncy, of a wedding. The negative statement of these comwhen I lie switi.li engine bumped tniu a Alva refers to fa Judge H. G. Nad can. St Joseph, Mo.; M. The unrle Cullman sice pi r. damaging both some-vh- al mandment Is sometimes urged as an Allan T. Gunnell of Colorado Kennedy, Denver; C. Dick, Su Franand lulling the colored porter's objection to them. The negative form Col., who Is now In Southern Borings, cisco; F. C. Tenor, Chicago; IL 8. Califoris aimed at tha natural tendency of nia New York: P. B. Atkins and brad (lightly with the broken glass. trying to regain health. He has Henoch, .) neon, (lie h. mili-pawho laid yrar the human heart, which often old friends now rraiding in I tali wife. Spring Held. Maas.; A. L. Lot-tumany itself that what ia not forbidden who will be glad to know that a letter seieral games for Ogileri Boston: D. II. Clark. Chicago; E. J. Murphy, St. Fan!; James J. Baynes, ugainst Sail Lake, spent Sunday In thin may 1st permitted, and then win never Just received from him Indicates rei a positive, Balt Lake: Mrs. Joyce and party, Dr. city. II'1 was . iiceninpuaied by ills wife. there is a negative there though slowly. Vrw. C.mm-tttin.! reader In t lie For him who bits eyes that see and ears Baker and two. Ogden. Silence. Mrs. Se: k- -, t list hear, llie command "thou alinit Churdi of Cliri.-'ia-ii cl-- ' and Chits. K. Rowland, of Salt not take the name of the laird thy Uod BROOM. thought, that aliove and beyond all the l.ai'.e, came to this city lust night to in vain, while clearly forbidding all of the phenomena la a there universe, bear tiie lecture nf Judge Hanna at the forins of blasphemy and irreverence in IViwer greater than all the 8. Foster, Green River. Wya; E. . j ne of lh Holy Name, there ia also but a Tower unknowable. phenonina. Jensen. Balt loikc; M. Kennedy and , Grand Opera hoiii-eThe Second Wnrd Primary Assm ia- - the positive, thou shalt hallow My wife, Butte; 8. I. Akins. Ban FrancisThat Power has revealed llimseir to co: tioutiun is to give a Valentino parly up '' mime and my word.' "Thou shalt not C. M. Bcam, Ogden; W. B. ' Ho has nut left them Tooele. Fromont-iryMU lias clearly the ineuicatlon ot His children. M. 1. Murphy. Friday. Feb. 12. The heavens declare Ihe Tocaielio: Mrs. orphan. Thirteen of the young ladies of the brotherly love and kindness N. Young. Reno, i.hal prohibition. And so with the rest. glory of God and the firmament shnw-et- b Nev.; llndd Second ward are to give a Wsihlry, Dillon. Mont.: C. Tils handiwork, Did does and understood the world today convention on. Wednesday evening. Tcng E. Kills, llastiiirr. Neb.; Mr. and Mra. need lids first commandment in this by ihe things that are made." lVx lit. Kddinicton, Morsnn; IV. 8. Hendricks; The remains of Mi. Nellie Kelly, form? hmily. They had come from a The win ks ot God above, below. Mrs. G. L. (iniiu.-it- , Mrs. L Seckhm. IVliliin ns and around. who died at. the ii;y hospital las! week, land well uig.i covered with shrine in Charles Rowland. Salt Lake: 8. J. of Aortic regurgitation, wire irlpjied whi'h were worshipped gods without Are page In that Book, to show Wood, Promontory; Thomas Moure, How God Himself is found. to Oakland, California, yri-i.- f rilay. hv nuinls-r- . The havens above, the earth Butte. liensath aud the water under tho earth, llndrriakcr Richey, where they will l Rituber that these ten word are interred. Mrs. Kelly was th" wife nr furnished them objects of worship: mere arbitrary rules laid down nota by FIRE - It. Kcly who is cmployd on the Bun and moon, beasts and birds and t rannous power. They pp AJSIOEKCE many Cut-of- f. 873. si repiib'V These crosinre must not Sim was horn (V i. stones heavenward. Lore had rcddi-The stepping tie place of the Creator. (mhland, tl. where, at the ront of them all. Mr who says. Heme of Jaeob Petereen Much At orld today needs tc hav the name "Thou shalt have cone other with her prior to hie gods but law lrequtn'ly rehearsed in its hear-- Me. U Hr who m the New Testament cp!ym".nt at the Out-of- f. Damage Don? to Wearing Apparel. of the The xteond ing There Is cvrr tht tendency for man Is declared to tie I ove. "God is A small fire occurred yesterday afStake Academy li mre course will i ( to h.t up within the shrine of hla own He demands, craves our love aslore. any ternoon at th residence of Jacob held this evening at the academy. The heart some god, some power, snine-ihlD-g earthly parent Ihe lo-of hia lecturer will he Prof. Maud May Ball-cothat fascinates and holds hliu to child. "My son. give me thine bparf. Peterson, a wupm maker, living near of the Uuivnrsi:y of Utah, and her the utter exclusion of all worsi-iur t corner of " wenty-flrs- t tiie and Mon-So we pray r of'en as we rMi in subject wll he "T he Place of Dialect in recognition or even thought of his avenue. roe To-- d these ten words. public worship Literature. Heavenly Father. Sometimes it is h.s hare merer upon and write a'l tV-- e The fire was discovered ia the business, hia determined pursuit of thy laws in our hearts, we bcc.h clothes closet ard burned up or PRAYED FOR RAIN. success, which comma.ids all his Jevo-tiudamag j Sometimes it is himself, whom thee. Fo n ar we ron'in e to pr3y nil .ho cloth ins belonging Los Angeles. Jan. 31. Special pray- he worships in his conceit an dvanity. jI love, and love and prr. :;nM' tsre ed nroriy ers were offered today in ail t'u Caihn- - The brightest philosopher outside til" ' he fulfilled in ns the Baroinr's desire. to the family, but waa extinguished If ye love Me. keep My ouiiuaniimi-u.r- . before doing m lie and many or the Trirtiwiaut i church who but tt few days ago depa damage outside of rburhes of fJ e city fur rain. In some ed this life Ijerie-- Smn'-r- . in the closer. N biug I known a to nf h" (hurdics s; :sil ra,a Kerihws j endeavor to frame a i biliua):-!- . y of j Other eVurch im'iees will be f.mnd . iho orb-iof 'h.' fire. Tin. la. i wort hcid t acknowledged, avoid. tig to t.ta hue uf ion ::.ivc. I cuxcrid I iiit-- : - al'.-Lif- e, R- l, LITHE Eleven New Members Re-cetv- ed Into Congregation. Yesterday was a Joyous day for the the members of the Lutheran church. At lfi:45 a. m. tho Lords Supper waa celebrated, which waa preceded by the God-give- n -t ,. nl i 1 cars-estl- Heath-dealin- g receiving of eleven new members Into the congregation. Pastor Elmqulst said to hla congregation that the receiving of these new members was a source of Joy to him. "The total membership now Is fifty. This number serais small to us, bat let ua consider that we are yet a part of the largest Protestant church In the world. Thereupon followed some statistics to prove his statements: "Europe, he said, "has 57.401,583 Lutherans, and 39,433 with 36,801 pastors churches. North America comes next with 7,422 pastors, 12,524 churches and let live. 11,294.016 members. Statistics were "Now, friend, we trust that before also given of Lutheran pastors, yon yield to the solicitations of the churches and members in Asia, Africa, of 'Citizens the Allience, promoters America and the Islands of the which has Its agents at work enlisting South Pacific. members, you will signify your repudThroughout the world are found 44 iation of such radical measures by 818 churches signing the attached slip and return- and Lutheran pastors, 57,283 70.169,727 members; 103,059 pero-chla- l to same or F. K. to the the bearer, ing schools and 14,314 deaconesses. W easier. Secretary, Trades and Labor Assembly of Ogden. By doing so you Considering that all other Protestant will not be considered inimical to or- denominations, Episcopalians, MethoCongreganized labor, and your name will be dists. Baptists,etc--,Presbyterians, etc., aumber 70,500,-001st, Very gational placed on our roll of honor. we surely reason to be proud truly yours, Trade and Labor Assem- of the haverecord of our church. past bly of Ogden: "Statistics from the Chautauquan "I lake pleasure In assuring the Trades and Labor Assembly of Ogden Magazine, proves that the Lutheran that I will not become a member of the church is increasing in membership In Citizens' Allience,' or any other body the United States faster than any other Protestant denomination. This with similar Intent Is especially noticeable in the Eastern (feigned) and Central atatea." Ogden, Utah ,....,..,1904. n Rev. Elmqulat preached the Sermon. Missionary and Evangelist Ebrenuolm, of the Moody HOTEL ARRIVALS Bible Institute, delivered n abort sermon on "The Workmen in the 3TT m-e- (Cuntinned from page i.) About Two Hundred Hear Keep Funtral Tuaaday Afternoon Well Known in Ogdon Daugrtcr of Mr. and Mrs. M innock. Many OPERA HOUSE 1 Men to Engineer Reports Work Eloquent Sermons by Various Passed Away at Family Residence Asking Business Out of "Alliance." Ministers Yesterday. Sunday Mominj. Progressing Nicely. Four Hundred Car Loada Lumber Used and Much Work Cone tinea Thanksgiving. IT SOCIALISTS OUT A LETTER REEDER called physical diseases. "If I were to single out another prolific cause of sickness it would be the disorders arising from business worry and disappointments. These are mental, although producing myriad forma of physical disturbance. How many men and women have been driven to sickness and death by reason of them untoward conditions! Remove this single cause of alckneaa and death, and you have wrought mightily for harmony and peace on earth But the Christian Scientist goes further in hie analysis of the causes of sickness. He la aware that there are many other qualities of the human mind that are I enumerate these briefly aa hatred, malice, revenge. Jealousy, dishonesty, distrust, anger, and kindred qualities. Need I remind you that these cause sickness? Remove them, and heaven has been brought vastly nearer to earth, and an enormous wurk baa been done toward establishing a good health. "Now, my friends let me ask you .can these multiform mental causes of sickness he cured by any other than moral and spiritual means? THE CURE OF SICKNESS. MWhat,then,la the cure for sickness, do you ask? I have already Indicated the Christian Science answer to this question. There la no sickness without a cause. This it the simplest logic. Sickness does not come of ltse'f. There ia a cause for every form o! it. The health-destroyin- g. higher and more general tecngiiiUun and all that Is of God aa opposed to Him ns baseless snd impotent before His Almtghtlness? "May I ask If the day la gone by whn God should cease to be almighty? when human error sin should no longer be overcome and deitruyed? whan sickness, sorrow, misery, snd distress, should no longer be striven against until they are annihilated? I ask, in nil sincerity and candor, has the healing and earing Christ been withdrawn from human reach because ther la no longer need of such a Christ? And, In this sense, has the day of because thera healing miracles passed la now no necessity- - for jtbtm? Aa Christian Scientists we mamtaln,how-eve- r, that divine healing is miraculous only ns it la not understood. All true healing is done through the under standing of everoperntlve law. Tn the closing words of the prefer the author of the Christian Selene text-boo- h thus tenderly launches her precious volume upon tho ocean of public thought : "In the si lrit of Christ's charity, ns one who hupeth all thlnga, radureth all thing!. and ia joyful to bear consolation to the sorrowing, and healing to the nick, she commits these pages to honest seekers for Truth. "In like spirit, I submit to your earnest, serious and candid consideration the words to which yon have so patiently listened. r, 0, "Cora-mnnio- -i- t-"- Tii-.-i- :iy. h ' i w per-suad- s. pit-die- ; over)-. : J ; i uc-ni- 1 1 te hui-ban--.l. Rbr The English evening service was The church choir and the childrens chorus rendered several, selections. Ebrenholm Evangelist spoke nt length on the grand and noble work of the American Sunday School Union, whose repreaentatire he Is. Its missionaries within the United States number bow 260. Last year Ita missionaries, organized and reorganised. 2.493, 8undmy schools with memFrom berships aggregating 96,557. these have Inter been organised 107 churches of various denominations. Mr. Ebrenholm has been very active during his two weeks stay in Ogden. Twelve gospel and revival meetings hare been held at the local Lutheran church and nt the Congregational school house, at Five Points He has conducted elovra "Talks to Children," with blackboard iiluatrafkras, which hive been attended by over 200 chil-drrNinety homes have been visited and tracts and Bibles distributed. Mr. Ebrenholm has son many friends during his stay, who will be pleased to see him bark again. Mr. Ebrenholm guea from here to Bingham. well attended.- u. h I- 1 Vine-ward.- Always Open. Always Rudy. Why Not Eat at ! .'rs ck i 1 n. u-- u pui ) iiucn The Oxford Twenty-fourt- h Street. Finest In Season Lobsters, Chops. Crabs, Fish CutMs, Orarets. Came Orders Served With Dlzpatch. Steaks, A Cook Who Knows How to Cook. Mme. Lillian AMERICAS GREATEST CONCERT, cr.ATc: :o o a tour o' the Uni ci S .res Mrs o .r c? Co year abroad, sirg ng La 0;;rj, C. a She w'd a??:ar w.t.i tbe CHOIR, n concert, Who ig t '0 j o-:- Wednesday Evening, February 3rd, IN THE OGDEN TABERNACIE ' |