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Show gfturcb jfppoifltments. Congregational. First Congregational. Public services at 11 o'clock. S2rmon by tho pastor. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. Sunday-school at 12:30; Young Peoplo's meeting at 6:15. Public cordially Invited to all eorvlces. First Unitarian Society. Services at tho Unitarian church, No. 140 South Second East, at 11 o'clock, tho Rev. W. H. Fish, Jr., pastor, subject, "Miracles and Rovelatlons." The Unity quartetto will sing an anthem and Mrs. Cook will sine a solo, "Fear Ye Not, Oh, Israel." by Dudloy Buck. Sunday-school and Emoraon clas3 immediately after service. Sunday evening even-ing lecture at 7:39. The Rev. W. H. Fish, Jr., will speak on "Constantinople ana Mohammedanism From a Traveler! Point of View." Piano solo by MIbs Morrison. Mor-rison. Vocal solo by Miss Larson. Unity Circle meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock. i Scientist, First Church of Christ, Scientist, S36 East Third South Sunday-school at 9:45 n. m.; church service at 11 n, m, subject. "Substance." Each Wednesday evening at Z o'clock a meeting is held to listen to the testimonials of healing of both sin and sickness. All aro welcome to these services. Free reading-rooms open dally from 10 a. m. to 6 n. m., in rooms G07-C03 Scott-Strevell building, 1GS Main street. Tako elevator. Methodist, First Methodi.it Episcopal church, 33 East Third South street, tho Rev. Bcnja- i mln Young, pastor. Servlco at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning topic, "Tho Life of Trust," Eveninc subject, "Stand Fast." I Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth Leaguo at C:D0 p. m. All aro cordially Invited. In-vited. Liberty Park M. E. church Services: Sunday-school at 10 a m.A. Tracy, superintendent; su-perintendent; preaching at 11 tu m. ; class meeting at 12 noon. Junior Lcapuo at 3:30 r m., Harriet Laney superintendent. Song servlco at 5:15 p. m. Preaching at l;20, and Epworth Lcauuo devotional meeting at 6:30 p. m. Tho pastor being called out of tho city, the Rev. J, H. Worrall will fill tho pulpit both morning and cvcnlnc. A cordial Invitation to everybody. Louis R. Eailey, pastor. Illff M. E. church. Ninth East and First South. D. M. Helmlck, pastor Tub Rev. H. J. Talbott, D. D., will preach at 11 o'clock, tho service to bo followed by tho communion of the Lord's Supper. Preaching at 7:30 by tho pastor. Special music morning and evening. Mrs. E, E. Wood will sing a solo in tho morning. Sunday-school at 10 a. m, Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Quarterly conforenco at the closo of prayer mooting. moot-ing. Como and enjoy all these services with us. Episcopal. St. Mark's cathedral, tho Very Rev. James B. Eddie, B. D., dean. Third Bun-day Bun-day In Lent. March Cth. 7:20 a. m,, holy communion, 9:15 a. m., Sunday-school; Sunday-school; 11 a. m., holy communion. Sixth of a series of sermons on "Christianity and Evolution" "Evolution and the B1-. bio"; 4 p. m Bible clacs; 7:30 p. m., evening even-ing prayer and address, "Working Men and the Christian Church." Tho public Is cordially Invited to attend tho services. Bt. Peter's chapel 3 p. m., Sunday-school. Sunday-school. St, Paul's church, Main and Fourth South streets, tho Rev. Charles Tj. Perkins, Per-kins, B. D rectoT, Services: 8 a, m., holy communion; 9:45 a, m., Sunday-school; U a, m., holy communion and sermon, "Manifestation "Mani-festation by Light"; 7:30 p. m- evening prayor and Ecrmon. "Thy Will Bo Done." Stranpors and visitors are cordially welcomed. wel-comed. All seats freo,. St. John's chapel, PcrkinB' addition-Services: addition-Services: Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m.; holy communion and sermon by the Rev. Goorgo C. Hunting at 11 a, m. RosidcnU near by particularly Invited. No servlco in tho afternoon. Baptist First Baptist church, corner Second South and Second West, tho Rev. D. A. Brown, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Communion and reception of members at moraine service. Sunday-Dchool Sunday-Dchool at 12 15, F. J. Lucas, superintendent: superintend-ent: B. Y. P. U. at 6:10. subject, "How Christ Stills tho Storms of Life," F. J. Lucas, leader. Monday evening at S o'clock tho Young Ladles' Berean Blblo class. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock tho Young Men's Darke club. Wednesday ovenlng at 7:3) o'clock regular mid-week prayer mooting. moot-ing. A welcome to all. Rio Grando Mission chapel, Second South between Ninth and Tenth West-Sunday-school at 10 a. m., George Paul, superintendent. Burlington Mission chapel, corner Indiana In-diana avenue and Navajo street. Sunday-school Sunday-school at 3 30 p. m., G. J. Bodertscher, superintendent. su-perintendent. Friday evening servlco at 7.30. East Side Baptist church, corner of Third South and Soventh East; F. Barnott, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Communion service oftor tho morning sermon. Baptism after tho evening even-ing service. Sunday-school at 12:15 p. m. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Midweek Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday evening even-ing at 7:30. Evangelical Lutheran. Our Savior's Evangelical Lutheran church. Fourth East, between Fourth and Fifth South. Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. In English and 4 p. m. in Norwegian. Tho Ladlos' society will meet next Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Mrs. Lee, 1045 West First South. You are cordially invited to attend. A. G. H. Ovcrn, pastor. l Calvary Baptist. Calvary Baptist church, C. O Boothe, pastor. Services at 11 a m. Miscellaneous Miscellane-ous exercises at 3 p. m. Text, Isaiah xllv., 8, and I. Potor 11 , 5. Subject, "Our Earthly Lot. God's Shaping Tools." German Evangelical. I German Evangelical servlco at the East Sldo Baptist church, corner Third South and Seventh East. Sunday-school. 2 p. m. Preaching, 3 p. m. Blblo study Wednesday, Wednes-day, March 9th, at 8 p. m., at pastor'a home. All our German friends, etrancors and children are cordially invited. Rev. G. A- Zimmcr, pastor. Residence, S23 East Second South. German Lutheran. Third Sunday In Lent. Servlco In Gorman Gor-man at 3 p. m. Sunday-school at 2 p. m. at Swedish church, corner of Second South and Fourth East streets. Tho German Ger-man speaking public la most cordially Invited In-vited to attend. J R, Gracbner, pastor, 647 South Second West. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, corner Second Sec-ond EaHt and Second South streets; W. M. Padon, D. D.. pastor; John C Lincoln, assistant. Morning servlco, 11 o'clock; "In due season, if yo faint not." Sunday-school, Sunday-school, 1230 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor En-deavor society, 4. Senior society, 6:30. Evonlng service, 7:45. Musical servlco, andcr tho direction of Mrs. Andrews and Prof, Bkolton. Tho publlo Is cordially invited to all meetings. Southwest Mission, corner Second West and Mead stroetfl Sunday-school, 4 p. m. Evening service, 745. An Appeal. Though I como a strangor into tho city of Salt Lake, still I como on a good mission mis-sion and come with tho confldenco and commendation of thoso who know my past history. 1 como from tho South, where I began my public career as a teacher of tho Frecdmen's Bureau Just after tho close of tho Civil war. I como Into the West because my peoplo are coming com-ing and because I feel that their mental uplifting a3 well as tho peace and prosperity prosper-ity of tho communities In which they may choose to abide depends upon wise Instruction In-struction und proper examples. I come to help tho colored peoplo to so enter and bo serve the relations of civilized life as to becomo a source of peaco and strength both to themBclves and to their neighbors. neigh-bors. I was with B. T, Washington in tho laying of tho corner-stone of his flrst building in Tuskegec and for years pnst I havo represented tho Baptist dcnomlna- i tlon on the faculty of special lectures. I entertain and Indorse his vlow of things. With him, I believe that a prnotlcal submission sub-mission to Christian teachings Is tho first step beforo a rising manhood. To this end tho Christian church and tho school aro tho principal ORoncIes. But tho church, In order to bocomo pormanent, must havo property. Tlio colored people aro poor, nnd therefore there-fore they cannot supply tho Institutions for which tholr want so loudly call It must follow that, :m In the East and tho South, so In tho West, tho whlto people must help or wo must bo without to a largo degree tho elevating Inlluonccs of theso Institutions. Any persons wishing to aid the Calvary Cal-vary Baptist church and feeling uch a courso preferable, may hand their donations dona-tions to Mr. J. J. Corum. one of tho trustees trus-tees of tho Calvary Baptist church, or to Mr. W, P. Hough, who la tho other trustee trus-tee Or money may be placed to the credit of tho church with the Utah Savings Sav-ings nnd Trust company. 1 may state that I am hero under tho Joint appointment of tho American Baptist Bap-tist Homo Mission society of New York and the Baptist convention of Utah and Wyoming. C. O. BOOTH, Pastor of tho Calvary Baptist Church, Salt Lako City. P. S. I may stato that tho Revs. Messrs Washington and Jeffries, who preceded mo In the pastorate of tho churrh. did well, and failed to freo the property from debt only because of their vory short stay on earth amid their work. ; B. |