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Show mfm aisles. 3undreil of RunioDstraiicts Atrainst Having tha World's Culumliian Ex-position Ex-position Cpun ou Subbatlia. BANNEE3 IN NEW IIELD3. Sunday Liter in tbe GoTernmoiit Departments De-partments Nuw and Personals of a Keligious l.aturo. Of strictly mttiorial obje nts ttliat feci. fe-ci. r tli.i uniform ami universal approval ap-proval f the Christian millions of our country, tin? pn'sorvalion and obscrv-ami: obscrv-ami: of the Aiui'i'icaii C'li ri-li:iu Sabbat Sab-bat li in llii' World's Culiitiiliiau t'posi-I'Uii t'posi-I'Uii at t'liic.to iii l'.i;! in pru-i'iiiinuiit. Si luinilri'il iiiemoniiis, petitions and rt iiiciiiiriiiico have biutu received by thi' American Sabbath union for traus-iniviiiin traus-iniviiiin 1.0 the ullicinls at Chicago ii iihst the ojioni of tliu ;il6 of the World's fair on tlm S.ibbatb days l.;;i'!Hik'lnMit 1 ho vntire continuance of its pub'io exhibition. Thvsu document represent filial multitudes of people, resuliuj; in every part of the republic. Tliwy lipoak for individuals, associations, associa-tions, cliiirclies, fubKrefptlioiis, ecclesiastical ecclesi-astical assemblies, beuavolutit and religion re-ligion aociutiua, local, iitute and national na-tional organization. Tlmy appeal for y protection iiaiuKt the diuoiali.aiioii, "' thu license, the disaipaliou, the )uwlu.-,s-dusk, tlm invasion of the rights of all classes to their weekly rust day. They take the highest legal, civio, aocial, moral, patriotio and religious ground of protest agaiust thu destruction of the Sabbath on thi international celebration celebra-tion of tha discovery of America. For these purposes the work of prti- tiouing thu commissioners at Chicago now going on all over tbe land need to be iiuilied and no directed that it shall accomplish iho bent results. Aud to this end all proper effort will bo made to lecure the grant eat possible co-opera-liou and eUlcienoy, Sunday school at 2:!10 p. m. All are welcome. James W. Sanders, pastor. Sr. Mahk'h Catiiu; i. i,, -Holy communion, com-munion, 7:30 a. iu.; Su:: school, U A a. ui.; niorriinjf prayer an sermon, 11 a.m.; Uible clan, ii.'.M p. m.; uveninj prayer and aermon, 7 p. m. Sr. PhTHK's CllAi'ti.. OppoKite Warm Sprinijs. Sunday school. S.3i) p. 111. Kveunift prayer and sermon, J p. m. t'liurxb (Miiino. Connecticut has olid Cougrrgatlona! churches. Hev. C. II. Dodd of the Mount Vernon Ver-non liaph.it church bus tendered hist resignation. Hey. CM. Shepherd of KprinKville tt'ill preach at the Fast l'reby teriau church of Salt Lake tomorrow. The Ktalt convention of the Young i Woman's ChriNtian l cmperaucB Union I will coiiveuu at Graud Junction next ! Friday. I Over 100 new I'rotOilant missionaries j have reached China and begun work : there sini'o the Shubhai coulereucu iu May. l-y.io. '1'he Scotch church inUsion of Jersey City has been coii.ttiluleil a church to be known as thu John Knox 1'reshyUtr-lan 1'reshyUtr-lan church. An edition of the liible in the Finnish Fin-nish language W'll shortly ho iiib-lishcd iiib-lishcd by the l"inni.-ih Lutheraa liible society of West Superior, Wis. liov. J, F. Thompson, pator of the First I'niversalist church, Jersey City, lis resigned his pastorate to accept a call to the First church at Akron, I). Kev. lr. Samuel Mcltride has resigned re-signed thu pasturate of the Centennial liuptist church, Adelphi street, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, to engage in evangelical work in Ireland. Tbe 'Nineteenth congress of the Young Men's Christian association of all countries is to be held In Amsterdam, Amster-dam, Holland, from Iho K'lh to tha tilth of August. At the First Haptist church tho pastor's pas-tor's subject for the morning is "Hooting "Hoot-ing Downward and liranchitig Upward." Up-ward." In the eveuing, "The Struggle aud the Victory." Kev. J. K. Shannon of (irace church, Sprinpli ld. has a unauimous call to (irace M. K. church, Denver, at a salary sal-ary of Mono. It is one of thu best churches in the we4t, and the building itself cost tl.V),OI)0. Kev. A. H. I.ncas, the present pastor of the Denver church, will go ea.it. Koooaraa'aa aigus. This week tbe various denominations of the country were in session at their yearly assemblage. Matters of importance import-ance were discussed by earn body. Statements sent out fehow that Christianity Chris-tianity Is yearly making substantial advancement ad-vancement la tbe world. Hauuers are planted iu new places and the heralds of good works find tbe people thirsting for tbe refreshing water of life. A gratifying fact is that which shows the west is becoming morn thoroughly evangelied each year. 'Ibis should encourage the workers in the Master's vineyard where thu laborers are few aud tbe work is great. fluuclay I,atwr fas hm Ooveranmal. Outside of congressional inaction, the war, navy and pomolllce departments hnve reduced Sunday labor, if not tn a minimum, yet largely, so fur as existing laws and the necessities of tbe public service wili permit. The example and addresses of thu prcMilein, the postmaster general, the seerelary of agriculture and other dis-- dis-- " tiuguislied nlUiidatits during their re cent tour ot ten thousand miles across ():! continent liavu told powerfully for t ie Lord's day, both as a religious aud civil institution. Clutreh Aunoiiaeeuienu, ('KNttiAL CiiuisTUN Clinton Meets it: tiio federal court room, Wasatch l'ii, bung. H. V. Clay, minister; resi-t resi-t nee, ,V.' t Second Hast street. Sunday ui'hooj, 10 a. in. l'reaching, 11 a. ui. mi l 8. p. iii. V. 1. S. C. K. nieeting at f' IH p. m. I'rayeriueetlug Wednesday. H p. in. Choir practice Thursday at I lio p. m. at residence of J. C. Wolfe, West North Temple street. All per- nous are coriluilly invited to attuud these services. First Conukki; atial Chfuch. J. iirainrrd Thrall, pastor. All services held at Hammond hall, corner Third Fast and Third South streets. Strangers are cordially invited. 1'ublio worship at 11 a. m. with sermon, followed by communion aud reception of new inotuliets. Sunday school at l'.' -'O p.m. Christian Eudeavor society at O.oU p. tu. Prayer mewling Weduesday veu-ng veu-ng at 8 o'clock. ' Scandinavian Methodist Ciivkch. Second Fast, between First and Second Sec-ond South streets. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at U.au. YnuoK people's meeting at 0:110 p. m. F.pworth League meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:il0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 ol). V. very body welcome, Martiuus fv'elsou, pastor. WESTMINSTfRpKESnyTEKlAN ClICIRCH On Fourth West between First and Second South. Preaching in the morning morn-ing at 11, in the eveuing at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school at 12:15. Youngpeople's prayer meeting at 7:30. Seals free, and all are cordially invited to these services. serv-ices. F. L. Arnold, Poston. First Havtist Ciil'kch Corner of Second West and Second South streets. Kev. II. U. Sleelman, pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. tn and IS p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. Young people's meeting meet-ing at 7 p. ru. Midweek services Wednesday Wed-nesday at 8. p. in. All are welcome at every service. First M. E. Chi rcit. !(3 East Third South street. Kev. W.l). Mabry, pastor. Suuday school U.40 a. ni. l'reaching 11 a. in. Class meeting at the close of the forenoon preaching service. Kpworth league meeting, 7 p. tn. Preaching, 8 p. in. Prayer meeting, Weduesday, 8 p. in. Unitarian Skkvicks are held in the Salt Lake theater every Sunday morning morn-ing at 11 o'clock, Kev. David Utter pas.tor. Thu subject tomorrow morning: "The Doctrine of Forgiveness." Sunday Sun-day school at 121,. Everybody welcome. wel-come. F'iKsr Pkksbitkkian. Public worship wor-ship at 11 a. iu. ami preaching by the Hv. Mr. Shepherd. Sabbath school at l'2:o0 o'clock, l'outig people's society at 6io p. iu.; eveuing worship and preachiug at 7 -45 o'clock. Scats free at all these services. Cni ncH of Jesus Chimstof I.attkk-Dat I.attkk-Dat Saints. Salt l.ake Stake of .ion. Angus M. Cannon, president; Joseph K. ' Taylor and Charles W. Penross, counselors. Sorvioes in the. Tale.r-iiacle Tale.r-iiacle at 3 p. tu., aud in each ward iu the evening. Sr. Pai i.'s. Corner of M:iin and Fourth South stree.ts. Divine service tomorrow as follows. Morning prayer and scriuou at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7::i0 p. in. Sunday pchool at Vi noon, liible class at (i,u p. in. Christian Science Bible reading every Sunday in Odd Fellews" ball. I'nion block. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; bible service. 11 a. ru.; bible reading, read-ing, 7:iiO p. m.; also Wednesday morning morn-ing at 10:li0. All are invited. African M. V.. Chi ri ii.- Services will be held in the west room of the M. 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