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Show ? ' - fcAi S&&AfeuAriH UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCAT. Christian Advocate. i'i-, , un, k iisv HM issT. h'i i r , it , Aociafe Hiiv.ee oi .i on m'-- ) uriii O a tint-u- p i!: Ik- o;o - on i",io - ,t i o- , th( ; l k ( t v ... liin- i ! ; ! ' , ihe n - ill -- "M a . I ! i j j I. ii I i i Vf el "- 1, - loesller- i t;' of th he ! ! ,, ii vet'-u-- : I Mo .1 r.im of ih: of the s, l? not ll v ( 'y so. f Otj urn-- . the is, unerint,'8 IihM in this oily, were a ttlorions victory. The mnot-ftv- i,; well atronded and the had no Jo t ! dv ( 1 ' carried the election of misfees in ilv wards. The elec-tlid tlie Fourteenth W.ud schoi-house was especially excit--isi;- , tasting almost until midnight. ILF is a signal note of a better By and bv we tvdl day for Utah ou l schools here in fact have and not mef'dv in name, and then the dynamite power of freedom will burst the shackles of priest hood despotism. of Ogden, has left for Ronton, Missouri, to take work under Bishop Tuttle. Eor several years he has taught school in this Territory, first at Logan and then at Ogden where he has been principal of the School of the Good Shepherd, of Rev. C. and stripes to be honored; have sent dozens of polygamous, blasphemous traitors to tl e Penitenti an ; haw j used the lying priesthood to be hated, and worst of all have driven the viceregents of God himself into perpetual exile. What a power for evil those sects rae wlmth-- in Home qi Ltali. Balmforth, of this recently arrested and brought be-- f re Foimuis-ione- r Norrell, on the chaige. In November, 1805 1 married Mary Hep worth, the liisi wife, although she had a husband and ehilaien living jn the old count iv. Socn after, this precious El det also married her daughter, Hannah lie. worth. No wonder that the new Distrh t Attorney was much astonished when the facts were revealed, and Hannah, uu blusjjjnirly acknowledged that st was uiunied to her Von are living as your said th half wite, then; 1 do not know official p;ualy.ed what you call it, was the re ly. oar holy reduel) is Mormontsm, Latter Days. ligion of thes U'-na- i L-- G. Davis, the Protestant Episcopal Church. He leaves a host of friends to mourn him as lost, because he will probably never return to Utah, and his presence will be greatly IMor-Kings- city, was the end of that year the total number of pupils was 310. la 1873 Mrs, Spencer Smith gave 334 vol uuies to stait the library now containing 1500 volume. The season of 73 and 74 opened with 223 pupils enroll -- J, and that of 74 and 75 under the head mastership of Mr. Miller, who has caused Ills name to be fondly remembered by ove) 2' 00 children. The daily roll at the close of thelb77 season held 430 pupils, the total number for T7-'?being 1 64u. For the ten the average attendance Veai.-pa-st has been 475, of which one fourth were new each year. And the grand, sum total attendance for the twenty years aggregate 2797 pupils. Miss Van Rensaliaer, formerly cf th's cirv, and of late years nrin- eipal of St. Catherines Hall, Brooklyn, will return to Salt Lake this fall and tak charge of Rowland Hall. 7 flunked of the Hsnny ( c of yfnnth Khh rlii-- i t . w.derojl and (.f Chi is!. Iru nom islu-- b the food of ds lead- that Church grew rand deh-udi e ii pen Ibuiie ieranw Cb) isfiun. But in I ab, in the fullness ot in die pejo uce of those the times, who !.ae gieitej' aulheiity and ioer than laid. Jesus Christ; who lie able to work miracles; who have hi-- c mm sav.oui's in Mould Zion. who me tli1 light of the wc'i1'1, (he sects, i.(d the devil, of emu'e) have hy their pres0 nee, ; cruised au ast.icv o lou, (loo erected schocJ hmises in every valley and mountain in the Ten i tor v have compelled the stars K'S ie-cfi- rtu u, o-- FJ irisOH,.p i bear pr-L- hd ha tinfh, the i! i i niiu,,,;. a,. nlIjV'so-n.- w S'V r! n-- fot t (Jims cannot painfully vio-- - Go-p- 1 1 true of the vRnaiion i light of i.o'd sm f J. ( iioo! s. pne-t- Ot OUT t'C-p- ! '.i'll urn, ii j). 1 dn.i m that . - w , tli-V- IU .s c-- i..-l- the plUr jeliioii tnr hiiM'i ti,'!c;ii. 11 i U-- - ai .jvp r- - l nt- - !p nou.Ioii 'it onto. . i - ' - ir ill w AiU - H !S .. it- -j fy"- ' fout'. Siivt of fiuiitKnt laii ?!,' vriVt.flv,1'' r club t ., ii pi, inll without t. ;. .miv t.f ihennp ;ie : i. tin-- miLviitAkih noy rA" upply 11VN . Tm.-- ,i)j , Ol i t 'A , non-Moitno- - i.H't i eJs" - - r it'll I . Tim 'lenity of tLe Pii'1?!!' of t lie Mormon CLuifh is I l.itfd ov ihe coospiiiK of the TEEMS r .r i' o h) are e.u?piriri- g- -- cri- Faislor in Ft ah t), Salt Late City Post Office la li.fit it r. i t 'i t , i i KJiiui - S NELSON, ij, UILL1L IN, ! l i' hat! UTAH ctty, T n. -. ,:f.!y . Cf lark ;i HI - ris,M. missed. It is expected that the place vacated by the departure of Rev. Mr. Davis, will be filled by a gentleman Ire tn Butte, Montana, who is a graduate of one of the foremost Eastern colleges, and highly spoken of. tint no intoxicating firings 'mid lb. -- old given away arid that tt? place Bmulu ever U ki pt m strictly teiuner-a.o- e sitiH'f t ung- - inHome is the center from widen her puttfr-influence radiate? m all diectisus, eDwitGg society. Her bps .ae Affectation find- - n seak-to n She room in which to stay. she which with the personal attractions, In is gifted for meie reference to Jrtss she is guided Lh the same principle which governed Queen i her attiie, when she socouiage-ouslpetitioned the king f r her own life and that of her people. She has become familiar with the vov e rise? in loving oDetiieuce c of dutv its call. All about her is the night of the world, and patiently does she to dispel its gloom. Her moral coinage enables her to do right without regaid When sorrow and to public opinion. trial like a raging tempest break in upon her happy life, it seems as though she would be crushed to eat th, but supposed by divine emnfort and grace, bhe comes forth from it as pure gold frt m the refining fire. If wealth is her possession, judiciously dees she u?e it for noble purposes. She use? it not for self, since she acts upon the principle of forgetfulness of self, and thoughtfulness ofotheis. If she has a special mission to perform, Her heart is Bhe does it coucientioubly. large enough to take in all humanity. She is friendly, courteous, gentle yet firm. The refreshing atmosphere about her bespeaks a purity and loveliness of noul. Love, which some one call- - the soul of all the virtues, is her chief jewel. Her life is beautiful. It was not made so by seclusion from the woild or by attending her physical frame, but by constant contact with the sharp angle? and corners of the cold world, and the ban! won victory over it. Not in the beauty of her physical form and features, nor in the beauty of her intellect, does her crow sing beauty consist, but in this, that the beauty of the fairest among ten thousand and the One altogether lovely, is upon her. -- g a-i- d go-si- piluciplc?. 1 p. u-- es ad Di'-'A'- step-fathe- r. r's . ei ut c i . j - j j a- - ! - pos-ess- es V ; u - s y;j g.iid Mi?-io- , - t i . tl'Hrar . id j ;nt''-rstin- women and three men Yesterday forfy-iiv- p were piesent at the S. .Normal Class, T day there aie about one huiulred enrolled in s the regular course the ncasoa. are women. Mere even more than in the East ali church and reform work look? largely to women yet salariul position? are in the hands of the men. There were not a dozen men present at one time during the temperance conference save attha evening lectures. 1 have a? a companion Mrs. Margaret Parker of Dundee, Scotland, one of the organizers of the woilJs Vi. C. T. P. On Saturday evening the Union here gave us a reception in tbrnr pleasant parlors. Many repiesentative workers were present. July 11th. I must confess that pleasure wooed me from duty. I could not forbear the temptation of attending the Chautauqua Convention. The class has increased to four hundred. On Thursday by invitation from Mrs, E. (i. Green, piesbient of the W. C. T. D. of Santa Cruz, I visited that city and spent two deiightf ul day? in hr r home. On Friday evening she gave me a reception when I had the pleasure of meeting the ministers and W. C. T. U. workers with other friends ot the cause we love. Santa Cruz is one of one most teauUftq aud prosperous cities of the State. Here we fir.--i saw the wonderfuf roses of California, One vine had climbed to the top of a large y house and was a mass of beauty. Friday we visited the Big Trees' The largest in this grove i? only To feet in circumference. It is named Gen. Fremont because the general lived in it several weeks while on hi? exploring expedition. An hour in the afternoon was spent on the beach which s the finest along the State. As this i? a summer resort the hundreds f.-- r d H were 1 , s I. j un-jug- ht i I - -. -- i . ! iT'-r- s ee'-nu- l WV-h-ya- n x tIrdi.pn a- j To-da- 1 time. some The littD giii was a special favorite and no cause for the deed ee.n be giyen 8ve drukeii insanity. The poor boy will iufier to and the I'hri-tia- n people will continua f-vote for the saloon jor fmr oJ hurting p'nty. Before in)J 81 th'?y parties are equally guilty. The more i know sf prison life the m?r I am convinced that there is very hWe aM justice in I tw as laws are now made twft9 to advt am rti?ed speak executed, D-'here Monday I go k C. S. BrtfSEr f . Angeles, 1 s vr.'sr pa?t , -I? dpciea-- a3 for lf.85, beiop agauiM i ii SF10.fi1 'N io one ain of te, ?(- - iro hniuh'iJ utiiH ;i in iufovioet.iig s hutimJu' been flollati has Ijm-r- - lurinj; ViCtPrin reipo. litis t iiu- - sum betn to tin pndi.ise oi so much e h , it might have creue i out .aid It five times i, thc ? hole ismi with am! ho. pv u n,e- -. - Unban Ah I i 1 I derOie pof8f?D h10 oret- - bfe&l!-- - jlrijdiig - -- jigl-irid- rroat BA&'n at f'.14,i2!.y!3 The dunk bfii ul u f yt MF-ema- or driving, pionienafiing. boating battling, tlm whole presenting a very pretty I am back to the city and picture. have spent the hour? in the various prison?. There are 20 in the city prison and over 8C with in tlm penitentiary. ( omor-atio- n several told the same old story of the ruin caused by drink. had a long cunverbatioB with Goldensnii who is soon to be hnug Dr shooting a little girl when he was drunk. lie i? a bright buy of nineteen. He saye be was not aware of what he had dona for n. 'l J . Three-fourth- two-stor- I ! i- re-o- it. iw i -- re-ta- pho-togmp- l. besc 1 CtAIiFICLl). de-t- haa eter-roliui- y THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN p-- dreams t lhiuiieH cf beautiful cottage? and tent? make up the city in the woods. 7 his is truly a retreat where spiritual nnd eomal comfort can be hod without limit, and lesties? sea .?in?s a where the to the woo god ami pro luce drowsy lultaby that sweet ref leep which - nature's 1 u? restorer. Each new day culls to walk? the among pne?; ramble? along the shore in bcftich of shed- - mid the beautiful Stfa (u land and mo; delightful exeur-iu- s water; to quit social enjoyment; literary ; to religious intercourse scientific pur-and worship: to one or all as taste inclines. The mound? are now under the manage, ment of the .southern Pacific ILK. Company and mo much cannot be said of thefl liberality. They gave free tickets and fiia use of their cottages to the Vt.C. T. C. aad all lectures at the Tempeiance Conference I hey say it pay? for in three daystney m.uj ju-- t because it is lots to the value of The people of this a temperance want to get out of the smell of a saloon once a year at least. ThK i? the peimanent headjuarter? of the Chautauqua citcle of the Coast. The elide numbers about two thousand. CALIFORNIA LETTER, (by Misq ELLA YOCNG.) Pacific Gbovk, California, July 5, 187. We have received some line Wh.u is the appearance of the most Readers: If I had not promised to send of tlm bathing place beautiful woman, first in the separate one or more letters from here I surely would at Ga) held. nature, then in not write this afternoon. phases of her ttree-fujThe day Is too lovely and there are too How thing' h.ave changedt Here-tofoi- e their unity? is develshe to well her many sights to see, to remain indoors. The A v to wa each I'ioi physique, exjiected was void of interest. across the ride take his di rmer with him, but oped, and her form garceful. In height The only lovely plains scene along the route is over now every, thing the heart could she may be tall, medium or short. Her the Sierras and this was passed during the on the pound. hair may be sable, chestnut, auburn or night. Five days were delightfully spent desire is iurni-he- d Her eyes brown, gray, black, with an old school mate. Five more were The department is pre goldm. A blond or brunette. spent in San Francisco priaeipa'Iy in sight hazel or blue. sided m er by a French rluf who Her brow high, low or receeding. Nose, seeing. I had the pleasure of addressing knows ho" to lease th American Korean or Grecian but, select according the Gospel Temperance Meeting Sunday palate. Tim Wive hatimrs attired to your own taste, her physical form and afternoon. As might be expected in a city that supA t dement has been going the iii their new oad ai trai'tive suits if you allow me to delineate ports 3000 saloons and only fifty Protestant feautrs, rounds of some of the religious pa find (he water delightful and of the attitude and features of her soul. Churches the interest is very small. !s that many Methodist hpisco just the righr hj.th just where they Tbo W. C, T. U. has five societies in the city Her physical beauty having been llood to the prohibitionists a email club. and slej without were other ii, Uuny tep mined in accordance with your ideal, joining pal ministers Men wad-nmay declare that wine drinking does a hav ing to chinches league or so material in and through which or tend to produce drunkenness not produce am; iver me as. her soul is to be revealed, we Lave to but a visit to California will convince a A careful survey, however, of t!uo m- n, I by' reliibie Ve nr" co tu Ucd in the statisi he hF.i a persons consider the beauty of her spirit and the candid person that the declaration is not iM-tshows that tluir his is ti J ;irn-s- ' bm h n the beauty of it? revelation, which she the true, and more than this we find here its tic' for lim year M of our treacheJS withdrew, s jj ike artit constantly executes The revela- usual accompaniments Sabbath desecration and immorality. a - w !, gw a pur" white sand tion of her sjul is more perfectly rendutlais wHtadievV under charges In company with the State Officer? of the bile 5 oi hers were expelled; link ii a is ;.ue m be, and smooth. ered than the great artist is able to W. C. T. U. on June With we came to this ideal upon canvass. render hi? as Queen of American Watering Piae? jnga rntalcf 47 ministers who Fit h.r v.i G n a. und and lolfi-- d lor Therefore, ablofty of her the The and to whole term it. Californian? f the chntoh beauty delight spirit No ru - v of t Im waves tin .hr limi-tr- y of Santa Clara valey is very beautiful, and of revelation its the are the-reciprobeauty ink a of rehave me. umlm uuited til Fi.iv 'i'ne josenpe they The Bt'rie? thl we need not necessarily treat them its fertility is marvelous. im of o.r most brau- - cal, vs) in otiwr churches, but it cannot rom 3 are too big to print in a religious paper. separate. c niuut-that all of them did. The weather is the on? thing of which you ritd c,aF'- -' a rlear and well discbhe Gaiii-will hear most said. One of our party ?ays !!m has bren y Emkiiig at tlm number that! Reason and sound intellect. ipline! sell the climate and throw in the land. wish our ministry, to uMft-i;. ned mci lowvl around to judgment are the predominant forces they siypcr do not know that I would enjoy a perpetual I uotl in a t' tha Cat holi-v.summer. which influence her will. She is L,a 1 !y Urn follow; tv figures No trip to the Grove is complete unle-- s with good common sense, asd Las uoit'-- d with as a- - lay m- mbei one visits Monterey and the Hotel del Monte. exeedent cvecutive ability. Both her The hay and site of the eity were ord-u- s who-- e c o' (iniii'ji-rnative and aequited talents are bFng in by Spanish explorers from 8an C. l,k-- j Civ. by u- - unite! vjth mi,, i of improved to the extent of her powers. D.ego and the following yar a settlement Wdijr-- ni us ai..!- - t lm Methodist K.pmc.ipal t) io elms of '82. She ha? climbed the mountain of learn-- j was made, and the old n Chuieh now flie-- e, a vrv histori ing high enough to catch a glimpse of the an object of interest to all tourists ; Jd wL(v d UN Sf Mai d c.d n 1; he i va't unknown, ar,J ta vt&hze that what is .id'iit School, nanu i;of rdu i.ac1! On a hill near by stands the old Mexican U ' foil ill.JulV. 1''L by M e pows-is but an iafinltfwmal j oorfiO rijr Methudiat Pi ot- - U fort and the whole eity has the quaint IG-.s- . B. a..iou nt of knowk k e. G. Time to her, is ,!.( tN 0 sr, the United Brethren Bubo) Tuttle. Mouten-appearance of Spanish town?. Mid i. E 'dm Font- - and 7. W. more precious than guld. Ilsior a I ( it ci Canada. J was the flist capital of California and h is i.d i L by her is worn with becoming always enjoyed the reputation of being on of FTi'ri eroLT; UVe Will ID ll.mk;r.. in an abandoned linking the most healthful and delightful spot? i a th? a - i u gfvi e. j;i Anted 4, vvliii )i did aKojailey now t beauty ani variety of Home is her usuai lealm, over which State, it? exqui-dM. F , and ibeCongre jli a? k:f he., uni 'vitfi Mxfper.. I? diverse with ocean, bay, lake, scenery with mod'Ml lignity. It is At tV' hh! of th Th- - A.n an M K. Zion, p ijM-- . p. first : a!mocnUin, hill and valley, and gme? of oak iiiad. as beautiful and attractive n deft cypress, pine and other trees. The great at., Dip Baptist, the year rh'iv t.hp IF) pupils and the ;Le r.ihaed M and a refined taste car, make it. hi traction to tourists Is the hotel ground?. ye ir upon! wih u transfer i;sr, the d ms not look upon her children Sue This is $ park of one hundred and twenty-siFan - Hall, tfipn recently C j uirli of Ai'ieri and acres to whose guat natural attraction1 - her very own, but a? precious jewels M E 8;F1l fuijrrihiivJ eonpDted. iJuiipjr Up next two lu.t to her to be cut and polished.. She hag been added all the charm? that money i Pi 'I Jail, (J iOll'pr j J know? that their future destiny is almost and taste c&n produce. The new hotel itWalkt-- i emi-fl- y fart reach! ngcsrapistioH. P,ut the pleasure-o- f fk1 within her power. D ereiote, Del Monte can only be enjoyed by tlm-- . 1 - M In the tia t. New i) jHon Bapti will all the human and divine wisdom who have plenty of mon-So the mas?.-- , lee.rlir-the wi;i, ivldri ?hv is endowed bne begins at t Meth- y " J1 f t ,o?i f to on Pacific Giovt tha piisn Chautauqua z" 'Ugipatea and the ci a lb to mo sid their souls, a&d ir'' ' s the Pacific. In P7v Bishop Peck who v and ;Ih National Gliunu of the Du th H up to bkddy i.. ( - gly till .,haM, c ji.tnL perceives is their risking here, Conceiving so rs tr i ts Of the rcteniblcd the tliiJ i j r nearly uuh system cl'iiacif ts gs pf riVct a, rendering of ho y such and a haat vva- that raoviog plao? v ir-ai it aa to j a tl, in in 7t i i leal a? the poet yr vulptur is over aids k?r? for the weary begun rng'i V In lb to ft.akp iri xiioecr m store. How much tltttlona with the owm r whfh the at ji m ' f'fl.lhOi JcUu ) lJf, T,e-.f.- t .if '))- H'I rlfU 1I ii.u MCidfpfl liiat u nc m ji e autibiiAC and ri. J m r g i? Ler Lh sere? fifty far giving fuaifi .u?d m l!i !v.I . , J id) "f th? ll CU 1Itu. am I at t; an Kris-- ! i till e Vs' U' fPoii .'.Ld aodreligloua parpo- -;, stipuiniiag emuig Mjlt.lv t Cl.lf fly by the cm.i'irucj t f step-f.ith-- fiiie-- Bidiop's 1. I'.., u. E-t- er 1.? L-7- ui-i.- y. s Indo-pt-iiden- .ijjt, 1 1 ; ? ' x iil ..'-s-f- n .s ! 10. I ii . 1 i P.- -I I 1 -- j j .' i- w-.- ! , 1 -- ! thi-pia- TARE XOTIC1L At ii". T,.R marls' at Og.icn a dec - ap'is, .lai'oh Gates, of Pros O, C? won!.! l,o iiicumlieru upon the tuticma! convnUv.-- to provide ' bAosurc it a of is H if.-i- j gi- e- .f jiv'r'ov, States s!, and that wa? and of fiO.nvi.ODh of peep! ct-He tuM i c it . n - nalawi' a- be-v.!- , M . 1 lSM ij s? |