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We wont keep store or house ib without It Get a free trial at Z i J C M Puff dept j < 5 0 q L < Y i SUN MOON AND STARS Lecture by Dr Talmage at the t Theatre IT WAS A SPLENDID EFFORT LISTENED TO WITH THE CLOSEST ATTENTION THROUGHOUT Fine Stereoptican Views The Lecture Lec-ture Was for the Benefit of the Utah Free Kindergarten Ashocla An Intellectual Treat Some Very Hon Dr J E Talmages lecture on the Sun Moon and Stars at the Salt Lake theatre last night was listened toby to-by an audience of about 400 I is needless need-less to add that those who attended enjoyed a treat of rare excellence a fact that was testified to by the close attention and the hearty applause accorded ac-corded the professor at the close of his brilliant peroration on the mighty wonders won-ders of the infinite The lecture was given for the benefit bene-fit of the Utah kindergarten which institution in-stitution realized a handsome addition to its treasury Somewhat of a surprise sur-prise was manifested by the crowd when Governor Wells appeared before the curtain but this was quickly allayed al-layed when in a few wellchosen words he introduced the lecturer Prof Talmage Dr Talmage prefaced the stereopti con exhibition by the announcement that a exhaustive treatment of so vast a subject could not be expected in so brief a time a allotted him and hence he could not enter into details Astronomy Astron-omy he said is one of the oldest sciences Another feature is that it deals in that which is distant In this connection he called attention to the fact that while astronomy is a science which deals in that which is distant it is older than any other science while the great science of geology which deals in that nearest to us is comparatively compar-atively new The doctor then spoke of astronomy as studied by the ancients Even the Chinese he said lay claim to antiquity in astronomical researches i I antquity They claim to have records of the study I of this science several hundred years I before the great flood though the truth of this claim is discounted by many of the greatest historians The study of astronomy he held was among the foremost to aid in the development de-velopment of the mind New things are steadily discovered and the student stu-dent is constantly confronted with phenomena grand and impressive of the greatness of a Almighty With these opening remarks the large views of the heavenly bodies as seen through powerful telescopes were thrown on the large screen and the audience was conducted through space I beginning with the sun Dr Talmage I spoke of the incomprehensible distance to this planet for an illustration saying that if it was possible to harness a I power traveling a fast as light it would take a long time to reach the sun and at the same rate of speed something like 2000 years to reach the most distant stars visible The spots on the sun were shown by an excellent picture and the spectrum produced by this marvelous light and heat giver from which scientists have concluded that iron is one of the substances composing com-posing this ball of fire Some of the latest photographs of the moon were shown particularly those showing the craters Eclipses and the position of this body during the several sev-eral phases was explained simply and interestingly From the moon a journey jour-ney was taken to the other planets of our system particularly was Saturn with her wonderful ring shown to good effect Four good views of Mars were seen but none of the canals were visible Jupiter the giant of our planetory system was indicated by a I good picture but as little interest attaches at-taches to the evening star at the present pres-ent time it was but lightly dwelt upon One of the most interesting views shown was that showing the whole planetary system in motion There was the insignificant earth with its one moon Mars in the distance while still further away Saturn looms up with its eight moons all working in harmony to the great central power the sun Dr Talmage closed with a brilliant i lustiation of a man conducted by an angel through space how he was hurled past worlds after worlds planetary plan-etary system after planetary system and finally resolved that there was no end to the infinite Eternity upon eternity I etern-ity there is no end |