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Show HUTTING STARTS UP DISCUSSIO!! Remark About , Mormon Doctrine Helps Enliven Methodist Conference. SHORT AND FISHER QUICK TO OBJECT Matter, However, Will Be Taken Up Only in Ex. ecstive Session. "I warn to say that they (the Moc-aaons) Moc-aaons) are J oat aa atnoere 1b tkelr belief be-lief of pacaa tUnff aa w art la tmx belief ef CbrlatUa thlaga," Toe foregoing atateanent, made by Xer. J. D. Xntuog, aa evangelist, who addressed the Meth odlstconfer en oa thif morning . by special penmaaioa, etarted i snniatora riot. Mr. Hutting, who had traveled from Logan to attend, at-tend, and who la a C ongreg atlonallat by faith, bad baas reejoaatad to auka a faw remarka to tba laaambled pae-tora. pae-tora. His remark, quoted above, started - sa energetic wordy contest. Ber. Kraawia Burgette Short, paator of the First M. E. church, waa oa hia feet i. . srh ools that laeuleate thia spirit, are the oaly mediums by which the proper teachings, which will ba followed out ia later rears, may be so thoroughly "I object," 'he cried. " object to Mr. Kutting dealing with the Mormon Mor-mon question at thia roafereaee. He is aot a member of this church. - He does aot belong to this conference. I am aot objecting because he ia a Christian, but I do object because he has not the right to start each a discussion dis-cussion in this aaaem blage. " ' Rev. H. W. Driver of Corinne and - TremootoB, who styled himself "The baby" of the bunch, declared he wasted to hear all there waa ts be aaid. ' ' " I 've only beea la thia work a abort time,'' ha aaid, "but I've beea is Utah all my life. All theee gentlemen gentle-men here want to learn all they can about thia question. I say that Mr. Nuttiag can go ahead." . ruber and Ihort JUoaa. Rev. p. V. fisher of Ogdea voiced Vr. Rhort 'a remarka. "This is aot the place aor tha time. Wa do aot ears to hear from Mr. Nut-tiag Nut-tiag aloag thia liaa. I want ta say that I have worked with tha Mormoas and I lad them all right. I have worked with them for aoma time, and I lad that la my work wa must work with Chriatiaa forces, "and tha Mor-atoaa Mor-atoaa are just aa goad Chnatiaaa aa wa are." Mr. Fisher was choked eat by laughter laugh-ter aad remarka ef derunoa. Bev. K. E. Mork moved that a apeeial ape-eial seaaioa be held, to be executive ia aatare, to which aoae would be admitted ad-mitted exeept the mem here ef the eoa-feraoee. eoa-feraoee. bishop Wa ea, who waa presiding, asked the pleasure of tha meeting, lie asked that a vote be takea aa to whether ar aot Mr. Nutting srewld be . permitted to apeak at tea present meeting. The motiea waa put aad earned, only Mr. Short aad Mr. Fisher voting againat it. Mr. Mork 'a arotioa, calling for aa ex ecu tire aeeaioa to ba bold ia aa anteroom ante-room at 4 a 'clock, waa pat aad earned. At thia meeting aoae but the duly accredited ac-credited member of ' the eoafereaee will be permitted to atteed. : Givea the privilege of tha floor, aad eoatinulng hia remarka, Mr. Nuttinff did not go Into the prohibited queetioa. He spoke only aloag the liaea of tha work he had .doae ia tha territory he e overs, which exteada from tha Yel-lowatoaa Yel-lowatoaa to 8t. George. instilled that thoae who folio will aot default. "The history of tba world, from the dava of Cartel to tha present work ia heathea lands today emphasis tha ae. eeaaity of church school a, tha need ol persistant Chriatiaa effort, the impetus of a earefnl, early Chriatiaa training. Bsaarla Pro Pas bora. ; The rest of the morning was given over to routine work, aad waa for the moat part devoted to hearing reports from the different pastors aa to tba work ia their pastorates. At 1 o'clock this afternoon the Women's Home Miasionary society atarted its session, the time being devoted de-voted to hearing reports, discussions for the good of the work and tha like. Tonight D. H. Kieinf alter of tba foreign for-eign board of missions will daliver aa address ia tha First M. E. church. Mr. Klelafelter has just returned from a sueeeaaful mlasioaary trip to the Philippines, Phil-ippines, and will relate hla various ex-perieaeea ex-perieaeea while ia the orient, e XHT BJUWT1MO LEUTUB.FB raoK PKEUDuro siiHor ' Before an audience that eora fortably filled the edlftee, Btehop Han Wa sa delivered hie famous add s a oa l por e In a a tin beam" at the First Methodist Episcopal onurv h hvet night. The gre nd, eloquent epeeher was In a happy mood. By hla all red eadencea, his enaate and poetle language, he carried car-ried his hearers along with him. awaylng them to every mood, carrying them with him Into tha myatle alma of aoleace ta which he haa delved ee loaar aad which he lovea ao well. P ceding hie addrees for the evening he gave a abort story. He told of aa Incident In-cident tlaat occurred several jreare ago la which be delivered the ea s lecture . and during whlrh be uaad several quotations from hla work. "rWireath a tn Astro no-ml." no-ml." At the eonolualon of the add se he waa approached by one ef the women auditors or the evening, who reproached him for uelng the worda of aa author, gently chiding htm for glagtariem . Blebon Warren aaked the woman who waa the author of the work to which one referred. Oa looking .up the book she urea overwhelmed over-whelmed at ber eudeetty aad aeofueetr apotoglaed. Pacta A boot staabaam , Comhur to the eubjeet of the evening the bishop spoke of the wonderful properties proper-ties of the-eun'e raye. with their never ending mire elee of journ eye through Interplanetary In-terplanetary apace, bringing light snd heat to the dark places of the earth. He drew an analogy between the forces to be oiiu4 h. r-t.-l.H-M ---e aiJ Ih m1m. Talks' an Edacatton. Tha regular mornisg session opened: with prayer, followed by aa address by, the Bev. James K. Ferris of Price oa 44 The Place of Christina Education in this Mission.' "Ths great work of the church, M declared de-clared Mr. Ferris, 'is the evnagelisa-tioa evnagelisa-tioa of the world. Tt is the plan of the all-wise Father that the evangelizatioa should be carried oa bv men aad women I aad net by angels. We are all af earth. ihir work is human; aad though we have angelic or divine guidance, yet we must moderate those inspirational teachings with the gift of being able to place it before men that it be fully an : domtood. I 'The work denendS on tke leaders of tens of hundreds. These leaders are l to be prepared by our hristian schools. A 11 leaders are auch bv reason of the motives imnlaated, because thev have absorbed the right thoughts which call: -for the doing. All reformers are dominated-hr the religious spirit, without; which their work must ba ia vain.' j Thrift ias schools are the oalv' rays of the sunbeam. He explained hw the esaot time Is secured dally from tha stars, even to the veriest fraction of a second, uelng a telescope with snider web division lines and figuring on the human eritistloa the time U takes for a thought action ta travel from the brain to the muscle. Preceding the lecture there was a splendid splen-did musical recital. There was a so-ora so-ora no solo bv Mrs. Oail Mills Dimmit; Miss I.vdla White gave a eelecttoa on the harp; Mies Romania rlvde rendered a charming number en the violin, while the trio save "Rosea of June.' Wemaa'a Miavloa lociety. , At the meeting of the Women's .foreign Missionary society held yesterday afternoon after-noon considerable business was trans-ad trans-ad ed . Mrs. J. B. F rrts. correspond I ng secretary, who recently returned from Brltl-h South Africa, presided over the meeting. Mr. Ferris addressed the session ses-sion on mUsionary work in Africa and eshtblted a number of curtoe from that country, Mrs. Ferrts sang songs tn the native dialect and told of different forms of worahlp In lbs dark continent. Miss laella Worralt. Miss Nelenn and Miss Barrett Bar-rett rendered several m'leicaj numbers. At the. election of officers the follow Ins were named : Preeldert. Mrs. F. O. Kelley. Frnve. Vice president. Mrs. F. V. Fisher. Og-den. Og-den. Record lnr necretary. Mtaa Com Patterson. Patter-son. RH leaks. Correerof1kng secretary. Mrs. J. R. Ferris. Price. ProgrsT-i committee. Mrs. Ferris. Mrs. H. J. Talbot and Mrs.' Uw. |