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Show Lglliiiff I '' U JRVv' 'r'-,i.-ii every Sunday in Odd Fellews' hall. Union block. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; bible service, 11 a. tu.; bible reading, read-ing, 7:li0 p. m.; also Wednesday morning morn-ing at 10:!J0. All are invited. St. Mark's Catiikdhal. Holy communion, com-munion, 7:H0 a. in.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer aud sermon, 11 a.m.; I5i Me class, 6:31) p. in.; evening prayer and sermon, 7M p. m. Church ctilnie. Rev. E. M. Knox of Kaysville will preach in the First Presbyleriaa church of Salt Lake tomorrow. Kev. T. C. llilf, 1). D.. of Salt Lake preached at Marysvala today. He will preach at Monroe tomorrow, at Salina on Monday, at Mount Pleasaut quarterly quarter-ly conference, Tuesday, at l'rovo, quarterly quar-terly conference, Weduesday. The l!ev. J. Spencer Voorhees has tendered his resignation as pastor of the Mesa Congregational church, Colo., on the grounds that be is not accomplishing accom-plishing the work be believes be ought to do. The finance committee of the Y. M. C. A. is making an appeal to the people of Salt Lake to contribute funds for the support and improvement of the institution. insti-tution. The members of the association are supporting it as generously as possible. The work requires more money and it is hoped $11000 may be raised for the end. Among other things the committee says: "The attendance at the rooms now occupied has increased until they are entirely too small. We need larger and better quarters. It is impossible to have a gymnasium at or near our present rooms. In nil riiip rr thi The Rev. James McMabon made over to the Roman Catholic university at Washington real estate in this city aud Long liranch valued at $!(W,000over all encumbrances. FatherMc Mahon has given this property to establish a school of theology. Tho Episcopal people of Fairhaven, Wash., are preparing to erect a J 10,000 church anil a t:lOi)0 rectory. Rev. Mr. Mabry will speak tomorrow morning at the First M. E. church on "Knowledge in religion," and specially invites any who believe themselves to ho agnostics. The subject of the evening even-ing will be "The Spirit of Prevalent Scepticism, At the First ilaptist church tommor-row tommor-row the subject iu the morning is, "1 he Doctriue of Special Providence." and in the evening, "The Demoniac's Prayer." size a well equipped gymnasium (with baths attached) is au indispensable part of the Y. M. C. A. "The directors arc unanimous in the opinion that we should have better and larges rooms and a well equipped gymnasium gym-nasium in the near future and tho accomplishment ac-complishment of this purpose will be i delayed only because of the lack of funds." Iklng m Iteat. Kev. Sam W. Small has pone to Canada, lie lias mailed a number of printed letters and other matter from there to this ofliee. He ssys: "I have mailed to you today a cop;' of the legal action taken by me in the United Stall's court in Utah against the board of directors di-rectors of the Utah university to compel com-pel them to an open, just and honorable vindication of my personal and ollicial integrity." Tho directors are just aching ach-ing to meet Samuel face to face. Concrecatlonal Convention. The first annual meeting of the Colorado Colo-rado Western Association of Congregational Congrega-tional churches was held at tiraud Junction, Colo., Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. Kev. F;. Southworth of Whitewater, White-water, was moderator and Kev. S. C. Dickinson of Kico county, secretary. Among tlif. papers read was one by Mrs. L. F. Iiailey of Ogden, on "Woman's "Wo-man's Work iu the Home Field." Church Annoanovments. Central Ciikistian Chukch Meets in the federal court room, Wasatch building. H. F. Clay, minister; residence, resi-dence, fi.'4 Second Fast street. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8. p. m. V. P. S. C. K. meeting at UAH p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, H p. m. Choir practice Thursday at 7:.'!i) p. m. at residence of J. C. Wolfe, 2!H West North Temple street. All persons per-sons are cordially invited to attend these services. FlKsT CoNr.KKiiATIOVAL f'lH KCII. J. Brainerd Thrall, pastor. All services held at Hammond hall, corner Third East aud Third South streets. Strangers aro cordially invited. Public worship at 11 a. m. with sermon, followed by communion and reception of new members. Sunday school at 12:20 p.m. Christian Endeavor society at 5:IiO p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even-ng even-ng at H o'clock. Scandinavian Mktihmust Ciii roii. Second East, between First and Second Sec-ond South streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 7:.'!U p. ni. Sunday school at 12:30. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Epworth League meeting on Tuesday evening at. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at, 7:30. Everybody welcome, Martiuus Nelson, pastor. Swedish Litiikhan Ciiritnt Services Ser-vices will be held at the Swedish Lutheran Luth-eran church, corner of Fourth East and Second South streets tomorrow at 11 clock. Kev. P. Doerr will deliver a Memorial sermon to tho "George Maxwell" Max-well" post G. A. K. and the Woman's Relief Corps. All are most cordially invited to these services. W EST M 1 X ST E K P K E S B VT E R I A N C H C KC H On Fourth West between First and Second South. Preaching in the morning morn-ing at 11, iu the evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school at 12:1a. Voungpeople's prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free, and all are cordially invited to these services. serv-ices. F. L. Arnold. Poston. First Baptist Cinncn Corner of Second West aud Second South streets. Kev. H. K. Steelinan, pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m and 8 p.m. Sunday school at 12:15. Young people's meeting meet-ing at 7 p. in. Midweek services Wednesday Wed-nesday at 8. p. in. All are welcome at every service. Fikst M. E. Cin'iif.n:j East Third South street. Kev. W.D. Mabry, pastor. Sunday 6chool 0.4") a. m. Preaching 11 a. iu. Class meeting at the close of the forenoon preaching service. Iipworth league meeting, 7 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. in. Player meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. in. Umtahian Services are held in the Salt Lake theater every Sunday morning morn-ing at It o'clock, Kev. David Utter pastor. The subject tomorrow morniug, Natural Religion. Sunday school at 12:lo. llible class subject, Adam. Everybody welcome. Fik.st Pkesbvtehian. Public worship wor-ship at 11 a. m. and preaching by the Rev. E. M. Ivnox. Sabbath school at 12:30 o'clock. Young people's society at 6:3." p. m.; evening worship aud preaching at 7:4.") o'clock. Seats free at all these services. Cm m a of Jesi:s Christ of Latter-Day Latter-Day Saints. Salt Lake Stake of Ziou. Angus M. Cannon, president; Joseph E. Taylor and Charles W. Penross, counselors. Services in the Tabernacle Taber-nacle at 2 p. m., aud in vach ward in the evening. St. Pii i.'s. Corner of Main and Fourth South streets. Divine services tomorrow as follows. Morniug prayer and sermou at It a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Sunday pchooi at 12 noon. ISiblu class at 6:30 p. m. Akkicas M. Y.. Chckch. Services will be held in the west room of the M. E. church at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All are welcome. James W. Sanders, pastor. Sr. Peter's Chapel. Opposite Warm Springs. Sunday school. 2:30 p. in. Evening prayer and sermon, ilp. m. , Christian Science Bible readings |