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Deseret Evening News | 1905-10-23 | Page 5 | New Speakers in City Pulpits

Type issue
Date 1905-10-23
Paper Deseret Evening News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title New Speakers in City Pulpits
Type article
Date 1905-10-23
Paper Deseret Evening News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text t NE IE fW SPEAKERS Pf Kf I II IN CITY CIT PULPITS PULPIT I Visiting Workers Take tko tic Places of ne Regular ulM Pas Pastors tors MAKE TALKS Public Meeting la in First Con Congregational the Feature of tin the Days Daye Services Ices Tim Tho white hll ribbon R W C T t I tour Iste wale wOle much In evidence nce yesterday In tn title this elt city for flit thus local evangelical pulpits w were ete hy by thom then morning end ami liven evening I nH and amid even Iven the state tat prison wan anus not forgotten In III the distribution of ot talent The set program 1111 de demoralised moralised o s on a account of ot l tho Interims u hoot of ot thu special IIII trains hearing air g tho o deJe delegates from Crom the seat eaM to the Los IoK An n gobs convention These The e trains were weN duo due hero here hl e nt It 3 M a m Sunday Sunda hut but the first firt did dirt not arrive until I 1030 while the time came cuini 1 ulong III late Into In the afternoon and da nut It happened of ot puree th the ladles Indies who had been heen scheduled for tho the morning speaking were wem on nil tho limo sections that arrived lest last The result WM was 11 it mt hurried and speakers were sent lent II as t expeditious WI us u possible to the thu various churches The pastors hll hud had already begun their a 81 ate coons In u II t number of ot place places pointed at lit the tho of ot the time lad lady Icily speakers but Im KHO wa way hen the thu latter appeared The public meeting In to time tile First t Con gm church t d bythe b by bythe the attendance of oC UI an 1010 crowd and In hl the CV ev th the rity elly wire hued II for fur the tho till time by hy en stem lady speakers It U WRit was wasa a It vary vory du duty day for tor church chulCh K gut gutera era and in ca the general themes theme bore boru directly on temperance planes phases of or the tha were werl brought up 1111 that have havu not been buen mix much h discussed In br this part art artof of the country and especially In hi the controversy over tho the army arny Canteen Can Canteen teen wi were ro 10 brought out which weN more or less lewi eye oyo openers to local laal II lis Un levers rB A POI For Instance M Mr IN re rd Thatcher of or New Jersey JeIKe superintendent of ot tile tho soldier muller and nd Bailor biller work of ut the national W V CT C CT T 1 U explained In the tho Third Presbyterian Presby terlan terian church that I the he Iea reason reacon on the r records re records I cords cordI 01 ot military K tH showed so fO i miny drunks now where here helt tile Ihl they showed ho 1 Ie few lew or none Ilone this th abolition of ot tho the thoc c canteen was wag be nue formerly when whan a u soldier got drunk ut lit tho the Canteen no record win way mt made l of ot it unless a ClOUt court martial 14 I followed while since then Iran It a record lm has halll been 1 kept t of ot every ever drunk whether there hits was a It court martial or not With such procedure a is this It has been bean easy tor for officers u tutoring I the Canteen to h hy by the words records that drunkenness a among soldiers has hll In Increased creased creamed since the tha abolition of lh the Can Cau Canteen Canteen teen Along title this sense name line Une Miss l m president of or the Illinois W V I C T IT ti explained 1 1111 In lit the First t Presbyterian church In th the evening n how It WM wu that Ih the advocates of ur the were welo able to claim that slue since I IU its vile had sprung up In III the tM vicinity of military lade I to U and then IhlI the th Canteen should l he be e restored She Mho said It wa was entirely due to news new newspaper paper clamor lUid wa was not founded on cu fort fint und and In III support of or her hel nt cited If Koit Trott 01 t Meyer near mat Washington where It had hlll t been en alleged with more or loss lew vehemence that these low dives hUll hud sprung up 1111 MUM MIa Urchin went over oer the ground herself ant end and found that since the abolition of time Canteen Canten one new gr ry had hod been heen built and one Otte hilt had gone gon out nul of business kothe ko op the net results wan tram no change at all Then Miss Ill declared that this wa was but II a sample of ot other po pride pott U so ay 0 that there win was really nothing to 10 this bugaboo t NOT Roth Hath ladles ladies declared that from their own 11 In soldier r work that the enlisted men did dill not favor tavor the le res restoration Ion of oC the Canteen while the scheme of oC ordering young youn soldiers MoldIer to tend end mil bar was Willi ruinous to th thou h charac character t ter r Hi ohm made n something of or a hit lilt l In t her hr evening address In rell relating an ail Interview etY she hl had lad with n bartender bartend III lu Milwaukee Till The man roan explained that he Will was an abstainer from drink I 11 Ilk lid be ause ho was as not lIot a bom bons fool aito as ai asto to 10 put Into his heel beer that thaI rotted its hili hi shoes as he drew draw It II from th time tap limp HO se that he ht had to tn buy a n now new pair pall every months Moreover he ho showed the tips lips of HC hi his which were dead lieh due to the tho hoer bror that was Will continually wetting t therm STATE ADDRESS At t the state prison Irlon Mrs Thatcher made an on Interesting address 1 on leer her experiences them so eo 0 that the prisoners would nuke Bake more than usual In hr her remarks It U was Willi W C T TU TU TV U V Sunday Smithy thorp there and nd Rev Hev 11 n H tI Walker of ot the J Hast East at Side Baptist church pre presided ire sided ut at the melUn meeting At time the lilt M lS 1 E church Jibe 11 Anna Anita Gordon vice Ie president prel president dent of ot the Loyal Temperance Legion told how Junior Temperance unions were well being helne organised Ih Ib n nearly every tr city and state In the union teaching personal purity and Inspiring young people to faultless womanhood und and no noble noman isle ble man manhood hoot At t the First Methodist church hurch Mrs K IC I L Stevenson Ire resident president I of ot the W V C T T U C re Ie related the tho work done one In lit the pat past pa t and the work to lie he dune done one In 11 h the thu future by the order In the Old Day Uey Ua state In the Westminster Presbyterian church lira re Chambers president of ot the Pennsylva Pennsylvania nia 1111 W C T U spoke of at the work of ot the time order all over oer the country and on what was wan to be ac accomplished In iu tho the I f future t At the Unitarian church Mrs lra president of ot the Rhode Island l i W C T 1 1 U 1 spoke poke on the evils 1 I j of ot the legalised liquor truffle and the financial I political and ancl morel phases phase of ot the wel were set not forth She said thu slavery of at drink was PM far tar more In III BOliN lhnn the of ot the 1111 Mark black 10 iu before th time the Civil war Tim The fore I I I genus pin I Is ti a sample nol of ot lit the In III In the various church It H wu was a it red Nd J letter 4 day for th the teme tem temperance em penance perance rums CHUM and the th city otty and Utah late elate tat union unions have been much encouraged encouraged aged and will start atari In on the war work Ie of this tho th coming ye year r with greater vigor than ever TINT HELD The Tho great Ireat feature of the day however how howeVer however ever wa was wag the thu public minting meeting In III th the first Con re church burch Mm Mrs 1 I of ot the national organ oran I making the opening i She said that one line of the most mOlt sant I anticipations anticipAtion of tin the trip to the coast conat was wan the thought of ot having an au o opportunity of stopping over a 11 few Cew hours hou In III thin this city Ity where so 10 o much is II bein being Utah done dOllo by bv the W o e T I U IT women of nt Utah Mm 11 It declared that the Ihl approaching convention In U Los Loll n An kf knee li e w will be this the greatest In the history of the temperance 1 work and that t timers there will be bl 1000 delegates delegated In addition to tooth oth other r members of 01 the moment In nt upon the sessions cessions Erich Each ot of It these delegates represents represent u It constituent ent uney Iny y of ot BOO OO temperance workers worker In lu good standing Mrs president of ot the Mu Mill Muse se so 0 irl rl union melon sold mild lId Ihil her state haa hu proven to 10 nil all the world tint that lawran law ran can an bl bo be enforced The Tho tate state hu bu has established es as I tm this fact because It hue has IlI a Il chief executive who has hili the com courage age I to carry curry out his hie convictions end Ih the laws lawa enacted Tin Th lid U is lion on In Mill Mid Missouri i noun Ali and I In Is tightly sealed aled all da day Hun dun i I day lay 11 Folk In is enforcing and will wilt Moll the laws lawn of ot Missouri holding huldin In Je UH 1111 prescribed by law and uprooting all corruption Mr I I of ot T Texan declared that thill the W C T I 1 t I r is III l always to ba W fi uund In ht ml mil movements movement detained destined to b ben n i I tilt Hit tin the country BU Six irta II have passed I tit tho J m of ot Texas in hi II the tho last l l your placing th the liquor under i m and ami tho the local op up lion tion lun law I id w prevailed In mUl many of l the conn coun tlc tics tel H She Bho hoped In lam the near neur future that the Lone 11 Star Slur would shine with greater luster of ur white light for teat teni WORK DY MIsH Mills national evange l list Hut t spoke a aa 1 to the great ireat um nta of or the temperance workers declaring that thet its Ita membership In la Increasing every er your year Sh She Ohe averred that th the Jov movement till II tm he n d with success beyond vono tie liu fondest p of ot those tholA tied 11 II stilt I 1 It I Sirs Mrs Tomlinson t of tf New Nw J Jr Jersey ry and Id superintendent of the of oC days day re seen len een In iii II her state tte worked In lit th the ell following sentence Th The Chirm of ot Life la Is II T lAv ove and ald have havn lived to h have e added thee these words word Home HolI In hit II the tho of Life Lite Few reallie realise how raw few til happy homes there are aro I These are Ire unhappy she ihn m maintained I th liquor gambling and Ild i I i Miss Mine Thurman of ot Michigan superintendent of ot the work among the negro race twee expressed fd her hAr pleasure nt at II t beli being able to represent negroes atthe at the thi 11 mess meeting 1 Lynch president prel dent dalt of ot the Colored State W 31 C T 1 U O Ool ol ul North Carolina Carlna declared that there theren therea n a 11 e more than MM 9 colored women en enrolled rolled mulled In Iii II the temperance work In the I state tato and Ild that they wear wt ar the lust white ribbon rib ribbon bon hon with great Ireat pride She hf noted notel the r re reforms forms that have been heen Irl exerted effected led In her hJ hoiK to tOi town n Charlotte harlot through the tem tern ii wot workers kern Miss Minn lee national superintendent of the young peoples I lf deportment 11 trade modi 1 Known Iwon the tho tIe great i I I i I I that Is tl being done 1101 among man th the young people of or the I country by hy the thc WC WT W Wf f C T tJ IT 1 She d declared that the thi IR 1 torl are ale facing tb the great problems of the home with wih no nn fel fear of ot compromise I IA A chorus composed of ot 10 members of ot the Senior Youn Young 1 People department different Ita states tell then than snag I Onward March The Tho chorus was wan wal composed of 01 Miss 11 Margaret WI of ot Illinois Miss Charlotte Barnum oe of Ml Miss UI Ella 11 ih HI oun li 1 of ot then Ml Miss Honor of at Illi 1111 Illinois 11 nets nois H Evans of ot Mitts Hulls of or Indiana Mr Mi t I an and Mr sirs rM J B to H Tail Tait of Pennsylvania MIs Ml i y Etta ta r I Lena Ian of ft Ohio and nud Herbert C of or Now New York YorkA A of ot other prominent ladles I score le among amon the spankers akern ker D ORI A colored colore brunch branch of ot the W vV c c T t L r rII MIS II organised with will wih 2 24 21 members member HC at t tI I Ivary church last evening Mr Mia 1 Lucy Iuey Thurman of 01 Jackson Jaklon n I president of the colored der Ue I 1 artmont and Mm Mrs Francis h J 1 Preston le state president of lt Michigan were sere Arl pr pru pres i ant nl and 1101 spoke ho he of tl the tho white will wil long b be b time Gm remembered In lit II this thU cIty ly for fori is
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