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Show m run rsA.r ijakk timj, sai uiuui junn, mrJi J ' Ths Fnnid Eisa of tho Goonl in tho Cliarcli is tha Reason of Eesiifencss ia tlio Pulpit, t " GEIME- - CT VARIOUS CaUEOHES. A Crnnii'rc'abln Society Ideas of Sc'aolarJ Memorial Bpoo-tt.i- un of Staine J G!m The rapid riae of thu "secular in llio church'' is given by many uf the. oriho- - ttnx cieri'y aa thu iva-soi- of fcO much n t i cness in tho pulpit. 'J. Ley . luitn th.il tl.o church is not now in the hands of its bust spiritual do-lue- Tho temporal nITuirs of the clmrch aro largely in llio hand of :i .secular board which limy be composed entirely of men v.ho aro not tueiuUr. of tin) ctinn.'li. liiTiuiso they luiic tho imiucy responsibility on their ::iikIh Ihcy beeomo chielly in lluential in the. choice of the incnniljent.s of tho v, .olnir i. m ..i, .ioitoillv i.n.. mlmt lirr H. iniiiislcr they have au eye not so much to I lie spiritual vvclf.uc of tho churcii as to iis temporal interests, and ministers aro selected not so much with au eye to 4 Save souis as to rent tho puvvs. They claim that ministers mi selected and eoiisetitiio.; to it preach what is popular without regard to its truth, having, with the trustees, au eyito bus-iness, and that there nro many churches iu laro cities which, tlmuith very pop. ulur oixoi 11 iz.it ions, are devoid of spir-itual inliiieiioe. In such an arrange-nieut- , which is common, tho spiritual ellicers of tha church amount lo very little, while ns support ami contrjl go together, the secular board is every-thing- . Iu such ca-.e- it is not tlie Holy spirit but Maiumo.i rules tim church, and there is no wonder that Hieia ehould ho w idusprcud sensational Jl is instanced that in a celebrated ca.-.-c ill New 1Oik a chureti was finan-cially at a very low ebb. The congre-gation ws a handful. The secular board did not seo in way Kear to go-ing 011. Veiy s. on, however, the clergyman denounced sumo of the doc-trines of the Hi L1I0 and said many sen-sational things that were considered off color, and tinauces were immedi-ately replenished nnd the minister is tudny solid with the secular board. J f the church cannot make its pro-gress along legitimate fpu'iiunl linos in preaching the gospel to every crea-ture, it oo'ht to givo way lo purely socul-- r institution... scholarship. After ail thero in nothing novel in tho rejection of a part of the bible by tho school of advanced though. The Jews reject all but tho old testament arid infidels reject it alto-pothe- And yet that is culled pro-gress. At the Fresno District Methodist catup-tmietiti- recently held near Uan-for- Csl., Hue. Adum island, a veteran preacher, introduced uinmcif as "yotuiK mau from Antelope valley." lie claim-ed to bo a younj In Hpirit as any of them and elated that he was enjoying the first v acation he had been allowed in t ih nearly half century of hit minis-terial labors. There are nearly five hundred relig-ious periodicals iu thin country, and there in a movement on foot to form an anociatioii for mutual helpluJne.-- . If Mich mi aineiution should embrace l'rotestaiit", Catholics and Jews, might it not accomplish much in bringing about the solidarity of religion and ob-literating many ot the uuforlunaia lines of denoniinalionali&ui. Tho statistics of the Young Men's Christian amoeiation show a marvelous growth in the lust twenty-liv- e year. In lHHSi then) was only one buildim? for association purposes, valued at HO.0O0; now there are M.'il buildings worth $1.-(- i in. us.-- ,. Tho total net value of all property belonging to the Y. M. C. A. is $ ; l.'.iu7,;wi, au 1 tho amount coiitrib-ule-for annual current expenses of local work is J,811,'JiiO. l'hur.h ttiiiill. ltov. Dr. JdcNieco and family are homo net Xlmrsday. Tne V. M. C. A. of llutto will incor-porate. The Ices will bo $.i per quarter. The I'ultariati society is planniiij; for a picnic at ('aider's liarU to bo held at au oariy date. The convention of the California state Sunday school association vas held at Santa Clara. June 1. Kov. John it. Shannon of Springfield, ().,has accepted a call to the. lirace iletliodibt Kpiseopal church of Denver. Tho annual conference of tho Colo-rado Mdhodixt Episcopal church con-vened iu Denver on Wednesday after-noon. A missionary meeting will be held at the Salt Lake "lr. M. C. A. rooms to-morrow al'lenioon. Uobert J. Ca.slicy will conduct it. Kev. Mr. Maury's subjects at the l'irt Methodist church tomorrow will be in tlio morning, "Tho Divine n versim tlio liumaii W ill;" in the eveuinj;, "(iaiubling and Kindred Vices." The Oospel meeting at the Younij Men's Christian association tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock will be lead by K. J. Caskey, subject: "Missionary Work by Young Men lor Young Men in Toreijjn Lauds. Tbe new St. John's Kpiscopal church, Stockton, is to be one of the moat com-pletely appointed in the diocese. "So iu inn to luis been the attention of de-tail," says the 1'acitio Churchman, "it is rumored that ihe sexton will wear a pair of memorial spectacles of stained glass." A Piovcmcnt is dn foot to pive a cata-logue of the acknowledged scholar 011 both iides of the tea who are opposed to the progressive ninelcuth or twen-tieth century ideas but the dillicully is the higher critics claim a monopoly of j Still Greater Reductions. DOWN GO PRICES! rJII- - BHOTHERS FYLSR CO. I'or t!ie next two weeks.. We aro determined to reduce stock before taking an inventory early in July. Therefore, wo shall clean out our summer goods of cost or values. Every one wiil lind it to their ULST INTERESTS to secure their bargain at ONCE. Kemeiutior, it pays to buy your Dry Hoods, Carpets, Clothing, Shoes, etc., where you can get tho DK.Sf VALL'K for your DOLLARS. Note a few of the many bargains we shall oiler: All our h audio wo Embroidery and Lace Flouncing, at much LESS than COST to close out, All our White Embroidery and Lace l louueings going at cost. "They are Beauties." I.OHO yams of remnants In silks, nnlv 40o. worth 7r.i and tI.OO 8" plwea Sne silk crepe, only Wc, worth 11.30. to handsome pattern siiIIh tnusl be iMod at 1110 li alt liieir actual Talus. Hosiery, llloves uu.l I'nderwear lit a Haritaln. V i.ii-- 'M lmnt i,m- plaids ipiin lit imif value. 6U1 pieces carpets boat qualities and styles at lowent prices. W goud Mil It surruli. ouiy3Sc. worth 70c. J ic SICK OL1C JtIG DKIVICS IS Qlotliinir, Gerjts FurqisLiiqS, Shoes, Etc. Keiiieniber it pays well to trade with tlio wide awake firm of WALKER BROS., & FYLER CO. mmm ; CHICAGO SflORT LIE THE ZS KILWAllEE&SLPAUl Is IBs only lln running Solid Veiitihnid tit am H'Hted and F.ls. trie l.iirlited Trains ilully. twtwewa Clilco imd Omaha, colliixjMd of MaKntnrMu --lpj( C rt and Tic Finest Dlnln. Cin H Cu Worll FlKST-CLAS- St Any rnrthor ormaon will be ehMrrroll ALEX. MITCHELL, Commroll 4ta 101 Progress Dl'g, Bait Lake City. t. T. rOWIU, Travallos; Af . Great bargaius at the "O. K." next week. Lynch k Glasmann. g Real Estate Brokers. a We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Dajfs On!i They Must be Sold at Once, The Following Aro Genuine Bargains: f O P f Xt r 3 3 Cf -- 00 " v 10 a. t 9 S CJl w t B 8T - 0 Z3 r r ' in in 1 n3 O t c 3' c " Z Z u w Q EsS 1 ' a. M h i is ; p o c "J --4 -- . - ' 3 3 p; c!: j " p o . , n & F --t y O tO ------H g- - 3 ci V. Si m 3 C5 ri to 3 r Sjl We Oiler ffie Above for a Few Days Only, Easv Terms! I I 1 : Great Bargains at the "O. K." next Lynch & Glasmann. week. . Turngrun's Rheuuiatio Remedy never fails to cure. . ' Sunday dinner at the Saddle Kock. . Pure home-mad- e candies, fresh daily at Keeley's, 210 Maiu. SANTA FE ROUTE. AtcMsca, Topela & Santa Fe R R Buns tho Finest Trains between Denver Colorado SpnuKD. I'lK-bl- nut Atcblsvo, Topeka, Kansas City. Bk Josepo, ibr, Cliioat(x Tliesa Trains art Solid Vettibul DIKING 0AR3, FREB RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR OARflL Leaving lienvar S p. m. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE! To reack all Kaewrn Points, either via Chicago or St Louis. Ask a--f ticket agent for tiokete errer tkls Use For rorther lnformattoa, tliae erAs, ev, ll spaa or adili eee J. D. KENWORTH , Soul Ac's, Proa-ros-e BIJ'g, Salt Lake Oltjr CEO. T. NICHOLSON, ftm. Faas. A Tk I Ajft, Tepeka, Kt Creat bargains at the '0. K." next week. toyerllioCrile If.IXjI0i.D. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLQ The Favorite Routs t ClfnwMd, Aspea, Leadville, Pueblo Colorado Spriags, Denver And all Point Kaet and Sou r'O FI35T-CUSSTBa-iS DAILY. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free) Chair Oars on Each Train. For full laXormatknk call oa or addirasa W. J. 8H.01W.L, Agent, 58 W. tad Bouta, T. SMITH, A. S. HUGHES, .( acral Maaager. Traffic Manages H K. HOOPER, G. P. and T. A. Colorado liU By. PIXE'3 PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gaurre. BETWEEN Denrer, Colorad'V Bprlng, Pueblo. 8altT.k Hty, 0,len, Pa,:ltlo (Joaat end all NurthwxeS Points, ti Manlioo, Leadvllle, Aspea and Gieawood Bpnags. SCEIERY CXEQUILLEff. equipment tasrarAssm Tkroofh Pullman Bleepere and Pullman Tourist Oam bntwenn Denver ' and aa Frauoieoo. Tarouh lhebeart ot ttie Rocky MounUlns Tbe moat cwmtortitbln, the safiit aud tka grandest of all Routes. For rates, rtflncMptlom, pamphlaU, aU upon or address J, D- - KENWORTMY,' Oaa'l Aj't, Proems Uld'g, Salt Lake OM H. COLLBRAM, CHAS. 3. LEE. 0uert M.inKer. Ceaeral Para. Am--e Cola. Spr Oolo. Deavts? C. B. Durst carries the largest and finest asuurtinont of fruits and vegetables in the city. 72 and 74 Kant 2nd South. Suuday dinner at the Saddle Kock. Pure fruit jities soda water at Keel-ey's, 210' .Main. Sunday dinner at tho Saddle Rock. 'lydSide Rapid Traoiit Coapy TIME TABLE, To Tako ESeot May 1st, 1891. Local Trains for the Jordan River, Gardou City, Drigiin and Blil'orado. I SAVES I.EAVI ELr oBAUO sait Ra TITT (I'Oa.m. I .Oip-m. 7:d0a.m. 9 00 p.m. " : ' :t " 3 10 " (ll3 8:00 " v) " " () " 4:HI " 1(1:00 " 6UO " IC ') " hrliO ll:lX) " (I V) - 11:00 " 0:00 ' U:(X)m, 7:00 " Cltv Station: Corner Seventh South and Becoiid West struts. J. G. JACOBS, Gen'l M'e'r. , 1 hare a positive ramiMlj far the above diifAaK ; by iU a.- - tb.n!'u.is f M of t!i wuret kiod inl of hare lwon carnl. lnddeotmmiriniy faith I in its i;flica.-y- , that I will Two bottlm rsEK.irilh s V A1X AUI.i: TKKAThSB on till nf- - fiirtrwhowUlwndmettuirEspreanaiid P.O. BhlreBa. T. A. Moeuin. iVI. C. JS1 Pearl 8U. N. Y. Creat bargains at the '(.). K." next week. j ITopnIarEonte jljP To all Points East. Oalj 0.6 Change or Cars Utah to j lansas City or St Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FREE KECLIM'G CHAIR CARS. Be sure your ticket reads rla the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWNSEND. S. V, DERRAH, G. P. A T. A., 8t Looll O. f. ft A 11 ft. kuut lu-ee- Ialtke City, t'Uk ''j-.- M Central Bailm Te-TaU- i, ia B.ett April 1, 1KS1: PaaMUr trains will mn dally terween Salt Lake aud Park Cltj as follows: SALT LA ICS CITY. train t leaves 8th South and Mala . . . two e.n " J ',' " " " ... 4Wp.ui " arrives " " - ...io.ae.i " "... park cm. 1 arrivs at Park Olty M):10 a in, S:) n m 8 leaves " 4:uup.ii Bubartan pasacndiir trains run daily Bmt Lake Uity and Mill Croek as fol- lows: Leave Salt Lak 6 and (:38 am., and 4:8iiand:IOp.m. Returuuu;: live Mill Creek 7.IS and 9 0) a.m., and i:X aud 6: A, p.m. MalnStr"t "4 J.H. Yohi!J, T. J. Con. SapertntendeiU. Geo. Ft. A P Ata I CURE FiTS! VTUi-- o 1 say cure I do not rownu moruly Ust-.- them for a timQi thfn ha tht m return I ;nr ,i, 4 eurr. i hv mtuir- th dt waso of FITS t pi LF.i'SV or FALLING fclt'K XKSS a iife V.K s,ft j WMTaiit. my to cur tlio vrnrst ca.. li.' other ha?e faiJtuj is b- ruaaitii fur n.Jt trim. Hfnl at onoe r a ;p.aliio auj a Frt. fc tu'9 nymfailihlo-fintwl- r. iiivm K c - ttn(j p.tOift i U. KOOT, M, C. IH'S J't-ar-l st.t N. y, SALT LAKE COLLECIA.TE INSTITUTE. A Clats of Six SluJ.nn War Uraduated l.at KveHloa-- . There was a large audience in the Firot l'rcsbyteriau church last evening, where tbo graduating exercises of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute were held. The programme was opened by a piatio overture by Mrs. Kichardson and Mifs Yeiiie ltarllett. (ieore F. Gcbhardt delivered an ora-tion on "A Century of Our I'atent " Nora I'eterson read an essay oa "A Day in Ancient Hume." Mi-- s Martha Koy la jung a song by Anlili. llettie Nelson's essay was entitled ''Louisa of rrussia." Organizations of Foreigners in our Country" was the titio of Otto A. llauer-back'- s oration. Miss Annie l'.urkett executed a piano solo by Uodnrd. Serena Nelson's essay was entitled "The Laud of the Vikings." William Nuisou spoke ef "The Pro-gress of Labor." The duet from Had by Otto Ilauer-bac- k and George Uebhardt was hearti-ly applauded. ' When the Wind Blowe in from the Sea" by Ming liartlett and Miss IIul-bu-was given in excellent style. Professor Kichardson presented diplo-mas to the graduates: Gorge Frederio Gebhanlt, Otto Abel Ilausrbaek, Wil-liam Nelson, Esther Nelson. Serena Nuison uud Elinor Kathleen I'eterson. CUuroU AufinuMtitments, Scandinavian ?.lEriioii.-.- r Ciirucu. necond ICast, between First and Seo-ou- d iSoiitli streets, l'reaehiug at It a. m. and ?:.!J p. 111. Sunday school at t M. Voung people's meeting at H:mI p. 111. Epvvorth League mueting 011 Tuesday evening at "iJiO p. in. 1'rayer meeting Wednesday evening at "1 MO. Everybody welcome, Martinus Nelson, pastor. Swedish Littiibk.in Cnt itcit. Ser-vices will be conducted at the Swedish Luiliern church, corner of Fourth East and Second South, tomorrow afternoon in tho (ierman language and iu the evening in thu Kni'i.sli language I ' 11 the evening serv ices Kov. I'. ImoorB will preach on the following topic: "The Spirit of l'rophecy." All are cordially invited. Ckxtkaj. CmiisriAK Church Meets in tlio. fe ieral court r jin, Wasatch building. 1!. F. Clay, minister; resi-- ' (loneo, Second East street. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Preaching, 11 a. lu. and S. p. m. V. P. S. C. E. meeting at li :4.'i p. '.a. Prayer meetlug Wednesday, fi p. in. Choir practice Thursday at 7..IU p. m. at residence of J. C. Wolfe, L irt West North Temple street. All per-sons are cordially invited to attend these services. L'siTAUiAN Skuvjof are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock iu the Salt Lake theater; Kovorend liavid L't-tr-pastor. Subject tomorrow morn-ing: "The Keigii of Law and Spiritual 1 levelopnient " Sunday school at p.m. Liblo class subject: "Cain and A be!, or Primitive Man." Every budy invited. Wkstm I ns r t:n Via : n vt e n 1 a n C ii t : itc-- i On Fourth West between and Second South. Preaching iu the morn-ing at 11, in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school at l'J Io. Young people's prayer meeting at Seats lree, and all are cordially invited to those serv-ices. F. L. Arnold. Pastor. Fikst lUrnsr Cut.'ncH Corner of Second West and Second South streets. Key. II. It. Stcelman, pastor. Suuday services at 11 a. ni and 8 p. ni. Sunday school at 13:10. Young people's meet-ing at 7 p. m. Midweek services tioudajr at a. p. ill. tAU Jire naicome at every scrvico. FiUt M. K. Cat'u.;ii.-- 33 Eart Third South itrcct. Lev. W'.D. MLry, pailor. Sunday se'ipol U:- a. ni. l'reaehiug 11 a. ni. 'Class meeting at the close of the forenoon preaching service. Kpworth leatrue nieetiug, 7 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. 111. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, b p. 111. ('lll lli'HOl'iIlHBS (!IlilST OFLaTTF.U Day ."Saint.s. Salt Luke Slake of Ziuu. Angus M. Cannon, president; Joseph L. Taylor and Charles V. Penrose, counselors. Services in llio TaOer-tiacl- n at 2 p. i and iu each ward in the evening. St. Pa 11,'s. Corner of Main and Fourth Sooth slreeU. Divine services tomorrow as follows. Morning prayer and sermon at II a.m. Kveniug prayer and sermon at 7:;J.0 p. m. Sunday school ut 13 uoou. Bible elass at 0:oO P- " CiiuisriAN Sciknck Bible readings every Sunday in Odd Fellews' hall, I'uion block. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; bible tarvice, 11 a. m.; biblo read-ing, 7!!) p. m ; also Wednesday morn-ing at 10:IK). All are invited. Akhican M. E. Ciiciii'il. Services w iil be held in the west room of the M. K. church at It a.m. and 7:!!0 p. in.; Sunday school at 2:.'i0 p. m. All are weicoiiiB. James V". Sanders, pastor. Sr. Mauks Cathkdral. Holy 7:t!0 a. m. Sunday school, JAo a. m. Morning prayer ami sermon, 11:00 a. m. Ev ening prayer. 7:30 p. m. St. Petkii's Chai-fl- . (Opposite Warm Springs.) Sunday school, 2"() p. m. Evening prayer and sermon 15.00 p. m. , Eio Grande Festera ?3A.:i-wA.- -r IVYESTESMJ An An CURRENT TIME-TAB-LE t la Effect April t, 18HL r-- 11 No. t. No. . XAST-BOUN- TRAINS Atlnntlo Atlaatio Mail. Kxpross. LrneOjtdon 8:SU a.m. 8:46 p.m. ArriT Salt Lake. . ........ 8:40 a.m. M p.m. lave 8- -1 ., , :M a.m. 10:116 p.m. ALirltv PI'rroovoo... U:i a.m. ll-.- p.m. 11:40 a.m. 11:13 p.m. Arrive Gren RI if 5 SO p.m. 6:!W a.m. Leave Green River 6:W p a. &:,V a.iu. Arrive Orand Junction. .. 9:.D p.ia. V:4o a.m. Arrive Publo l l p.m. S: DO a.m. Arrive Colora.lo Sprlnga. 8 00 p m. 41i a.m. Arrive Denver .4i p.m. 7:0J a.iu. No. L Na. . WEST BOUND TBAIN9 l'. ino l Mail. Kxirl. IL.epavveePConlovreadro :fH) a.m. 7:00 pm Bpringa.. 11:6.1 a.m. 9:55 p.m Leave i'uxtilu :.u p.m. U: p.ta L!v8 Orod Junetlun... i:Vt p.m. U:fti p.m Arrive tireon Ktvor a p.m. 5:m p.m Lear iinwi Klver S:M a.m. c 01 p.m Arrive lrovo :M a.m lii:an a.m Lave Provo StIO p.m. IJ:) a.111 Arrive Salt Lake 4:35 p ra. 1 45 a.iu Lave Salt Lane 4:4fi p.m. a.m Arrive Ott.len 6 0) p m.s.ixi a.in LOCAL TRAINS, SALT LAKE ANO OC.UtH. Leave Palt Lade, 2:00 a. m.. 8 a. m., 4:45 p.m. Returning, arrive in Salt Lako, H:40 a, lu.,6:10p. miciop. m. BINGHAM. Leave Salt Lake, 8:50 a. m. Rcturoln ar-rive in 8alt Lake, fi:30 p. in. AAUtBICAS FOIIK, I'ROVO, RPRncOYTM., THIS. ILK, MOUNT HJASiOT AND UA.WI, Leave Salt Lake, 9 :W a. m. Returning-- , ar-rive In Salt Lake, 4: p. m. D. C. DOTKJ- -. J.H.BENNETT, Uen'l Manager. (aim'l 1'aes. A Th thul-li- i SucUtr. "The Shut in Society" whuse object is to relieve the wcarine-- s of the sick loom, tlio isolation of invalids :ind tlm loneliness of helpless old age, is au as-sociation closely allied to the King's Iiatightcr's. The regular members aro tho unfortunates theuinelves, whilo the associate member aro cliritian ladies who minister to tlicm by personal visi-tation, pecuniary assistance and by distributing to them cheering and com-forting christian literature. They aro alao in constant correspondence, and g-- .vtlk ;r. ' U v ictiiira often eom practi cat tesliinoni:il.i sympathy eod cheer. ' Xiius loo fonuiiato and utiUirtiiiiata, the heaithtui and the disabled, the rich r.ud the poor are brought into pyuipa-theti- o relations. This society wj or-ganize! iu 177 and the stage of experi-ment has passed. A LOCAL LAND DECISION. A Ci WI1I1 h Attraet'd Uenenl Atten-tlo- a Tlirouthout the Territory. In the matter of tho contested land case before tho United States land oflice iu Suit Lake City, wherein tho United States and Jeremy & Co. are the con-testants against Alfred Thompson, in-volving tho right to lot No. 4 of section 13 and lot No. 1 of section 19, township 1 north, rang 2 west, Salt Luke land district. Kcgiater-IIotib- s and 'Ri '.er-- . man yesterday forwarded nV-Ihrug-t-on a voluminous report of the case, together with their decisions thereon. Tho ca6e has attracted considerable otlcution, especially among those in the sait industry adjacent to Salt Lako City. Thompson predicates his claim under the desert act for the reclauiaiion of arid lands, while the contestants base their claim on the ground that tlio lands involved iu the contest are saline, and hence are not within the operation of the laws under which Thompson rests his claim. The register anil receiver, however, in their decision, seem to think that the land iu controversy does not come within a strict interpretation of saline lands, as contemplated by the laws of the United Slates, and hem e forward a derUion decidedly in favor of Thomp-son to the commissioner of the general land ollice at v ashiiigtoo, where a review of the case will cither result in affirming the opinion ex-pressed by the local land oflieers or its rev ersal. At all evonls it is sale to say that some time will elapse before tho matter is finally settled. The Y. M. U. A. In Mimlon Work. The steady growth of the Young 'Men's Chrisliau Association in nil of its work iu tho United Stutiis aud Canada is attracting tho attention of the world as an agency lo reach yoimil mm. England herself, w hero the association started, is look-ing tu the United Shit- - i for her models iu all around work, while the calls from (ieriiiMiiv, Fiance and other parts (if Europe are urgent for workers from the United Suites lo organize associa-tions ou tho "Ameiicari plan." Three years ago a young mau left Mew York for Japan at the solicitation of a largo number of missionaries and has planted a llourishing Y. M. C. A. in Tokio, where there arc SO.OO11 young men iu the various colleges alone. Two vears ago in answer lo an appeal from l'.nlia. tlio international committee at Now York sent tlio general secretary of tho Philadelphia association to Madras, lie has organized a verv suceessful work there nnd recently Bishop '1 n and lii'ty missionaries of Calcutta have been urging that a young man be b nt to tbeni to organize a Y. M. C. A. on tiie "Ainerivau plan." Tho inis-i-nar-associations of Peking and Shanghai, Ciima. and Ceylon aro all hsking for Y. M. C. A. men nnd methods lo reach the young men. This is a new line of mission work aud promises gruat tilings as au aid to reg-ular missionary work. F.xsmlnatiou of Ttianhors. Notice is hereby given that an exam-ination for teachers, who are applicants for positions in the Salt Lake ( itv pub-lic schools, will be held on June L'5 and 20 in tho fourteenth school building in said city. J. F. Mii.i.srAi fm, Chairman Cora, of Examiners. MORNING ARRIVALS. Temph'taa F.A J. Morrla and wife, Green t,'iv r, Wyo. ; "' O : ion and fa'ully, 1't nn Y:m, N.Y.: CUas. B. iiak.-r- , IkiMimj lieorge V. l'atten. Tuitlei Daniel Johnstown, l'a.j 1.. A. Wiitkiun, Denver; Jauut) Jiillur, Kauaa City. Knuforil MrD. Ella T. Mcnse, John Ttioirp-son- . Sioux Falls; John S. Suthou, Miss Sutu-eu- , Ni w York; John 11. Ciuniulna, New York; A.I). Shalliin aii'i vslf.), Montreal: W. Hainp-to-l) e Fountain. New York; H. E. t'lauuh Atchison; U. F. Hill, "lolt, Wlwonstn: H. E. Ilaj 8, New York; Char. Oj J. IJ wlin and wifo, Topeka. Cuilrn. A. II. Kmcry and wifu, l:irk City; J. S. fceott. Ulinoia; 11. E. SUtilfion. Tuc.n, A. T.i V. 11. Wyiuan, Wyo'ulus; C. C. Worrali-- I Philadelphia. VVolk r Mm. E. Hiu-wll- Hrork;yn; Ed, ward Harnes. Nr York; F. V. Tent, Ne.v Yorl: : W. W. Mill", H.wton; U. V. Novlus, Den-ver; U. li. Karl, t. Louis. A Kare Utienc. Entire xtock of boots and shoes for sale; terms cash. Also part of our store to rent to buyer if desired. Stock all new aud fresh, having been pur- chased since January 1st, l.Ul. Iiuei. eye Clothing Co., KT Main St. Notice ef Kflmoval. We, the undersiguad, desire to inform our friend and patrons that we have removed our store and ollice to more upaeious quarters, and are now located iu the board of trade building, 15s West Second South. We have tho most com-plete stock of inatitel.i, (wood and mar-ble), of the newest styles and designs to be found iu Utah, aud also a complete line of grates, tiles. Foote refrigerators, etc., etc. Also, remember that we are manufacturers of bar lixtures, book caes, sideboards and, in a word, ail kind of cabinet work made to order. The members of tho chamber of com-merce aud aii citi.ena of this commu-nity are cordially iuvited to our new headquarters. Thanking the public for the patron-age it has bestowed oa us, we wiil en- - j deavor to merit the same in tha future as we have done in the past and respect-fully solicit future orders. Ti";e Kootv; llEi'uii;i..fiAi!ou andMan-tfi- , .MASinni iiiNt; Co., of I'taii, Factor? corner of Seventh North aud Twelfth We.it. Sail Lake City, I'tah. W. H. (jliius, Secretary. |