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Show Jiflii! i ' i The members of the Christian Endeavor En-deavor union of Utah are looking forward for-ward wil h much interest to their third annual convention which will be held in Ogden on March '.iO and SI. Already ninety-eight members have applied for entertainment and the amount of correspondence cor-respondence now flitiing between Salt Lake, Provo, Park City and other points in respect to the convention is of no small volume. The delegates will leave Salt Lake in a special car on the Rio Grande Western at 4:4. on Monday afternoon. Arriving iu Ogden the party will march to the Haptist church and partake of a dinner which will be sandwiched with speeches and special music. Mr. J. X. Hayden of Ogden will make the address of welcome, Mr. R. J. Caskey of Salt Lake responding. The praise and song service is to be led by Professor Frank Naglo. Rev. Dr. Wishard's address on the "Study and l"se of the Bible by Christian Endeavor Workers." will be a treat. Tuesday is to be devoted to prayer, discussions, songs and addresses. The dinners and luncheon in the Baptist church will ba prepared by the ladies of tho Baptist, Presbvterian aud Congregational churches. It is expected that fully 200 delegates will be present. The railroads rail-roads will furnish transportation at one-half rates. CD. Parsons of Salt Lake will furnish information respecting respect-ing the latter. Doctor Wlthrow Coming Her. Rev. John L. Withrow, D. D.. pastor of the Third Presbyterian church of Chicago is on his way to the coast. He expects to stop in Kansas City. Omaha, Denver. Pueblo and Salt Lake City. After spending gome timo in southern California Dr. Withrow hopes to visit Alaska. Sabbath Announcement.. St Mark's Cathedral Holy com-muuiou. com-muuiou. $ a.ni.; Sunday school. 9 45 a. m ; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; Bible class, (130 p in.; evening praver and sermon, 1 -0 p m. Daily services during Lent. Morniug prayer, 1) a. m ; evening prayer. 4 p.m.; Fridays, Fri-days, evening prayer with a lecture on church history, 7 30 p.m.; Thursdays, holy communion, 11 a.m. FiiisT CoNonKfiATiovAr. Cm.ui-ir. J. Braiuerd Thrall, pastor. All services held at Hammond hall chapel (Salt Lake academy), on Third South street, just east of Third East. Public worship with sermon at 11 a. in.; Sunday school at 12:30; Christian endeavor society at 5:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 7:30. Strangers cordially cor-dially welcomed at all services. Scandinavian Methodist Cnrnm. Second East, between Frst and Second Sec-ond South streets. Preachingat 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:30. Young people's meeting at 0:30 p. in. Epworth League meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Martinus Nelson, pastor. Cksthai. CmtisTiAN Ciiencii Meets in the federal court room, Wasatch building B. F. Clav, minister; residence, resi-dence, 524 Second Fast street. Sunday Sun-day school, 10 a. tn. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. meets at 0:30 p. m. Prayer nieetiug, Wednesday, Wednes-day, 7:30 p. in. All are cordially invited in-vited to attend these services. Westminster Presbyterian Cm neii On Fourth West between First and Second South. Preaching in tho morning morn-ing at 11, in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school at 12:15. Young people's meeting ot 0 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7.30. Seats free, and all are cordially invited to these services. serv-ices. F. L. Arnold, pastor. The Swedish Lutheran Curunt. Services will be conducted at the Swedish Lutheran church, corner of Fourth East and Second South, tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at 3:30. in the German language. Rev. P. Doerr will otliciate. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. All understand! under-stand! iig German are very cordially invited. Sr. Paul's Corner of Main and Fourth South streets. Divine services tomorrow. Sunday, March 1, 181)1, as follows: Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. Eveuing prayer and sermon ser-mon at 7 ,30 p. m. Sunday school at 12, noon. Bible class at 0 30 p. m. First Presbyterian. Public worship wor-ship at 11 a. m. nnd preaching by the pastor, Rev. R. G. McNiece. Sabbath school at 12 30 o'clock. Young people's society at 0:20 p. m ; evening worship and preaching at 7:30 o'clock. Seats free at all these services. First M. E. Chitkoh. 3.1 F:ast 3rd South street. Rev. Wr. D, Mabry, pastor. pas-tor. Class meeting, 10 a. m. Preaching, H a. m. Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. Epworth League meeting, 0:30 p. iu. Preaching, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Baptist Church. Preaching tomorrow tomor-row at the Baptist church, corner Sec-oud Sec-oud South ami Second West, by Rev. S. G. Adams, at 11 a. m. Sabbath school at 1 2:1.1. Evening services at 7.30, at vhich baptism will bo observed. St. Mary's Cathedral Sunday: First mass. W o'clock; high mass and sorinon, U o'clock; vespers aud benediction, bene-diction, 7 p. m. Week days mass at 8 o'clock. Wednesdays and Fridays, evening devotions at 7:30 p. ui. Unitarian Society. "Faith in Christ" and the faith of Christ will be the theme of the Rev. David Utter s sermon iu the Unitarian church tomorrow. tomor-row. Services at 11 a. m. in the theater. All invited. African M. K. Cm-ncn. Services will be held in the west room of M. E. Church at 11 a. ni. aud 7:30 p. m. Sunday Sun-day school at 2 30. All are welcome. James W. Sandrs. pastor, Unitarian Society "The Light of the World" will be the theme of the) Rev. David Utter's sermon tomorrow. Services at 11 a. iu. in tho theater. All invited. Welsh Sunday School. Meets in Maj. E. M. Bynon's rooms, Scott-Auor-bach building at 2 30 on Sunday afternoons. after-noons. Sr. Peter's Chapel Opposite Warm Springs; evening prayer aud sermon, 3 p. iu. Church Chime Secretary Murphy says the daily attendance at-tendance at the Y. M. C. A. is about - 200. Tho 30.000 christians in the Friendly islands contribute $15,000 a year to religious re-ligious matters. The congregation of St. Paul's Methodist Meth-odist church will erect a new house ot worship to cost $304,000 near Broadway, New York. Bishop John II. Vincent will preach the sermon at the coming International Christian Endeavor convention at Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, July 0. The Soudan with a population of about 0. 000, 000 is said to be almost wholly neglected by protestauts as ft field for missionary work. J. F. Millspaugh will lead the Y. M". C. A. meeting at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. By turning to Daniel 1-tJ you will rind the subject. The annual meeting of the Presbytery Presby-tery of Utah will be held in Ogden, March 20. The session will probably be continued to the following Monday. In the person of Rev. Thomas Harris, the "boy preacher," the iM. E. church has an effective revivalist. He Is credited cred-ited with having made over 7000 conversions. con-versions. Four tiue pictures from the ladies' auxiliary hang in tho . M. C. A. room of Salt Lake. The subjects are "Last supper," "Smithy" aud the others aro flowers in oil. Two preachers are kept busy fighting the devil at Black Hawk, Colo. Theiff work will bo increased, as two new saloons sa-loons are to be opened in addition to the seven or eight now there. Christians may well learn from a Jew when Baron Hirseh otters several millions mil-lions of dollars for tho deliverance cf his countrymen from the despotic persecutions per-secutions of the czar's ollieers. The advisory committee of the Unitarian Uni-tarian society which has charge of tua social affairs" of the new organization has arranged for a social gathering at the Walker house on next Friday even-'nff- Twenty-two new membors joined thej debating society of the Salt Lake Y. M. C. A. this week. The subject for discussion dis-cussion next Tuesday evening is, "He-solved "He-solved that capital punishment is justifiable." justi-fiable." It is refreshing to kuow that the 5000 Explorer Stanley asked ior in ' order to put a steamboat on Victoria Xyauza for tho use of the Church Missionary Mis-sionary society missionaries has beea secured. The treasurer of tho Presbyterian board of missions for freedmen re ported in his monthly statemeut March 1 that the receipts amounted to $102, 113 . The total receipts for February of last year were $07,505. 70. Commencing tomorrow evening Iter. Dr. R. G. McNiece of tho First Presby. terian church of this city will preach a series of brief sermons on "Infidelity and the Bible" to young men. All am cordially invited to attend. |