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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. iug ami it requires a good deal of logic Church, and now in old Rge, o pleasantto convince a boy that what is proper ly located in Ptalurna in a good hom-- . for a man and a Christian is not After a separation of half a century proper Th W. C. T. I'., iif Halt Lake Citj, for him. we Lave renewed our acquaint&iue by hat increased to over forty meinkmrs. c.rrepondence, and from him I have SALT JAKE AOTEs, Ttss it a emJl o i uber for a city of th's received some encoui aging letters. On I he Fir.-- t M. E. Church enjoyed an the 13th of ,s'i, but it larger tlau ever before, May, in the T9th year cf bis t'll.lic rreetmgv are hi Id monthly in tie love feast Sunday rnorni!i;r he wrote, and forwarded me the follage dirieient idiurehe.-- . J ur,e 5th. A large number of tourists owing-, which wav interest some of veur Tim April meeting the M. E. were present which added much to the readers, l interest. TLa mevtbic0 iiurch wue oi Temperance, unu-ma- - of ft eleume, Why In eighteen Migbtet'U r National Womans Christian Temperance Uu:nn now numbers over This is the largest 00,1)00 inembi-rs- . formed ever society composed wholly of women. If eai ries on forty lines of wink each under direction of a national supei inteudenf. The educational work done by this society has been largely instrumental in aeeuriug the recent tempei&nce legislation. The The May meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held in the Baptist Church, Miss P.iir:vti pies'ding. The address was )r. Woods. Subject, given fty Mr-;- , !ei oditv. v Tire subje i was treated in its physical, mental and moral aspects. The bust tompeiunoi' people can do is to i his generation and possibly save Mr- -. Woo-du- next. is a line, speaker and the le 'up' was well received. 1 - '1Im Jun iHvs'ting wnh heldl in Picsbyterian Church. The West-miiii'iti- i8 -r ad-i- h . Monroe was a review of by the temperance voih of iho century and its phases. He predicted the of the legalized citmph te ilipmi traffic and that this happy would h brought about by tlu c iirsbiiied effort of the W, C. T. U. And lire, young but vigorous Prohibition pat ty. was overthrown by the .''J.jviTy new a y nl party, n cry official of which was opjMiitd to its existence, 'i lie slavery to dsiuk can be overthrown utiiv bv a jiHriy pi dged for this special Ri-v- .141-0- Wi! li ,e Uth was obsoivid by tb.e Union .ill Hike City as Flower Mission of three D.iy. Uver mnli with a hundred bouquets attached, MMiptiire in the Day N ursery, all the hospitals in !. (retrial Home, i both jails, and one given to L innate of tl.e penitentiary. At ini tin inmate's sang 8oiuu i jj; into, oogs and on-- ' of ti '.ts ),) op, ranking the labs for l ' in them. wi ! i!i-- - -- - T .olt-rc'-- r we met as jet, rngUy-gwe- n is here- - -- Remarkable! In Joy we cheer. Blessings weve sharii through all thtwo years Unnumbered loy soiaetluiee In tears. Rejoicing now we stand and view Gods gifts to us still rich, and new FAemal joys come now in sight Po all ahead is clear and bright Soon we shall meet whom all is light. Lfinsszo Waugh. tkr irt'-f- thirty-fou- Very young To ray 'thought. says Miss Willard, Win. T. Stead is the apostle of ths lute Cross movement The s in difierent reading and of the which shall furnish quarter? city, a eounr-rrin!ir bi'twom! th tt nipred, the penitent. Im L.sf, and those whs would yhield, ami save them; next t found a womans lodging house, and iter an l home ia the smbu'bs of the city, ai which those who reform may lx testod as to th or earnest she was to have married a physician, & young naan of great heart as well as talent, and it is bind his dying request was for her to engage in the work of promoting social purity. The preventive aspect of this work has been developed by Mis? Hopkins as by no one else. She Is the founder of the White Cross Army for young men, under the patiouage f the B.shop of Durham She has prepared its l.t-i- ts eratureand formulated obligations. The principle upon which tills movement rests is, that to be fere warned is the only way to be forearmed; that virtue based upon knowlc dge is safer than was Oh, ch, how time is passing on! Life I, ere With us will soon be pine. Ur. Wishard, college secretary of the Mr. Newcomb. the ft mum of Utah should V , M. C. A., Visited the city June 4th in auntairuhe ft , C, T. IV. . , .Mrs.Froiseth. the interest of the organization. On SatVocal Soio, .T. E. Harper, of Uia ho Importance Early met the teachers of urday evening S. Dickey. ...... . .MiwE,Temperance 'leaching, the various mission schools and exPaper, "borul Purity,". .MisaEUa Danfortn. Kcit.itmna, ....... Miss K. S, Knowles! and plained the aims and methods of the Poaii Newcomb. society. On Sunday evening a union seruf about five dollars was vice for A ;oil'-otiyoung people was held in the 'I. M. E. Church. On Monday he visited the various schools and formed Young The Union at Stockton recently gave a concert that netted eU ut twenty dob Ladies Christian Association in the Pres. The money will be largely used byterian, Congregational and Methodist schools. in advancing the juvenile work. '1liis Union under the leadership of The Woman's Home Missionary Socii h . Mary Mallory, is doing much for ety has been veiy active this year and rim moral advancement ef the people. has raised about two hundred dollars, The W. C. T. U. at Oyelen has re- one half of which Las been used in meet cently organized a large Loyal Le- ing current expenses and the rest apThis is a move in the right di- plied towards the pastors salary. gion, rection. If our nation is ever saved Miss Ella Young, our teacher at Toele fiom the curse of rum, the children and Miss Ella Johnson of Santaquin, must bs trained so as to become valient a few days in the city while on learleis in the new party that will gain spent their way East to spend vacation. Miss a Mil victory for God and home and Bessie Ilelgorson of Spanish Fork native land. them. The earnest educated Christian women W. C. T. U. of Salt Lake City, is ate an important facin holding monthiV meetings in the peni- tor the regeneration of Utah. tentiary. Papers and tracts are given Miss Halvorsen of the Eleventh Ward to each prisoner at ail meetings. school was recenty called home on acThe hist meeting was conducted by count of the seveie illness of her father. Miss Burnett, assisted by Mrs. l?r4 Miss Blanch Kingsbury, a pupil in the W ood and Walters, of Provo, took her place and has already The ladies are, now procuring a li- Seminary, won a warm place in the hearts of pupils brary for the premiers, and all who are and patrons, ami has demonstrated that interested ate uiged to give books. she is well f.tted for her work. Adda esa Paper, msn whom ACROSTIC, iVilljv 3 Mr. coffee-room- 1 nep-- l v. -- n d BHOG-M- V . with-grea- n kceu-ss- Bro-Parson- s mi-sse- man-sgtnre- ccn-scien- N-T- - pr-mitto- ao d, well-know- e wi-.-- ire tne temperanco peopie d that it rs eSc re to IgS.i the evil of in tempi ranee d use of tolm-iw!i R the M c - i)- i.iii . sn So umkr-Uu- nim-traii.- too nmiy instance ev cn w uh n! lepwiof. Boys even under ten are si'c'i sm king i'garets or oU M ubb i or 1 igiu-p,,- ki up from the glut- rs of our And wfty should they nos do so? cities tu her i. Tlere e v er inii v .id M.qsTintontb ut on the street sinok . 1 o'is i 1 - - -! 1 - 11 , o uriex-Mripo- hh-Klri- bjn frj t -' e ti-- -- u-- ed -- ai-e- ry SITING CANNONS BONDSMEN, Following weio the, pineeeding- - before the Ten it' irial Supreme Court in the suit against Geo. Q. Cannons bondsmen, vviio appealed i'limi the judgmut against them in na Third District Couit: Tha appellania. Urn surotie on Ihr uadertaktug herein hiivq oh, .!: uu that if thrj- had -- urrenderesS the aceaseii, ur tf he bad appeared at the tsaie api have itwm entitlvii to his imoo-d'.al- o pointed, he ilisrhaige from custody; that since Uiemeiito tkm of this action, the SupremoCinirt of the United one having tVcrto! that there rouM to ptotweuiluu fill till nuei.se, Uerefi.lH tue inihUug vf the accoet) on the ehitrire in tins case was aud void, and hence that the of Us sureties on tie mulertahhig is unlawful aad void. The Supreme Court of the Uutleil States did not decide that there could be but one prosecution stir could that idea have seen liiteuded to be conveyed. It would bare been coatrsry to the setltol It is not lnfretpei,t that 1 second or even a third indictmeut is found for the sum ofteuse; but on one alone la the party tried sad the others are dlsmsised. In all such cases tber earn be bat one )udijaieiit, cf either convhdlon or acquittal; aud au such judgment isru to pleedml la bar of any oilier piosecutiou for the same oSeuse. Bui here the accused had not been eouvicted or acquitted os the charge pleaded at bv, nor on mf osiier charge, for the offense of unlawful cohaHtdr e set up by the curetie fs ouo tion, Ihe timt Iho accused luniiolf could not have avaitod hlir.xoLf of In his defeuco on the charge upon which this r' fs bs'- - ninth Sees thji, would mvo. could Ins s iretivs 00 no, well a settled rule of it is law, that the pendency of one IndlsiuiPU ia no bar to the trial tr oonvie twa on s second or suosaqaoi.t indictment fur th same oSence. The accused btmnld have appeared at th Urn and big guretos ?hou! I have sohi that be tUo wills th idiuhomeritv of the isnteakusj. They wore to soma extant, his tailors, and eouM have arrested and restrained hnn to the ex teat necessary to produce him at the apreintoj time. They faded to do their duty in nut hanna; hi there, and the undertaking was duly forfeited. It was Bot for the accuued nor for h.s surotiss to judge of the propriety or necessiiy of his attcdnno at Ui time, when ;t was the olnwu policy of th few to refer that question to the court whither L was required to repair. If, to use the fengmj of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, he had apan i there had beru nethlng peared It mkht iiave tieen suffleieat against him cause for the court to Lave iiuctarged his recognizance and give him leave to depart, bn t it wu mil m itself such ieave or dtsdi irge. A recognisance, m general, binds to three p.irtscolAia, igfi T appear to answei either to a cli.trg or to such uiafters as may b objeti lo, Lnd. To stand to aud amde the imigmeut of tli court; wid 8rd. Not to depart without the feave of ib court; and each of the p.piicoiars is distinct and lulepau-den- t. The party is not to deprrt uni.l di'Chmrgml foms-- i although uo indictment should againss lim by the Grand .cry or, although h t:iel and a verdict of acquittal rendered. It is not the province of the accused nor of bis garetiea to decide up. a wMca charge ,e should ha?? teea proetcuU-- or hoid in anapu-r- . that w.w a macter for the Government to dec, !e. As s IteisL-- r the accrued iUT his esa qiitiot! the vai'dily of cither cinienak ng for i.ss appeanusce at Hie appointed .iu.e. wo-ih- li ul liol-ii- def-mr- ccm-liftil- e S e The couurel for apj. 'IL.n gty n viler of an r.ppeal In thSuprymt Court of the Uritod 5t at . f eal was, allowK3. Han Wanted A Si rw li hjh 11 O. L, EUASON, 16't? tl-- ni'-eir- re . 1 Kew-in&- sta e r'' high-miiuto- iiern lile-sA- tions in towns and village-- , w here n who L.u e pi ov ed die genuineness of their ehanged jmt pu.-,l.my be received as Christian and helped to earn an honoi.Jilc maintenaaei-Tie final m here and ever.n ro mu-- ! be t!m auie s all thi-to MTh-- ' hi'e Lr.l shUt-h- u v, wis , if any nun miph; d sot l.ked forwarl with eunliden.-to intoi ing at lin.ith into ms oi Lord, bald, whi!" tears stood joy in his fve- - bo to eenes of surrow; When 1 feel ago eroepiag mi m aad know 1 inrut boon die I hope it is not wieug to say it but I cannot bear to leave the woild with all this iu it. Would that we might roa h the heights of a pity so divine, H-te- Cni----Arm- 1 of the local W. iean- - wo-me- ' I recently sent a letter and copy of On this simple basis th Whito our paper to Rev. W m. Hcri , ). )., and was begun at a crowded meeting in his veiy pleasant response he makes of men only, in the Bishop Light tout Inthis refereaee to it. The paper, Curim-ia- stitute, Mbs Hopkinsmaking Hie adAdvocate, Salt Lake Guv, came dress to an especially enthusia-ti- e duly to hand. I may sometime remr to audience. it in an article for the paper for the Since then meetings of a thousand and and two thousands of men of all classes publication is mere than ordinary, eminently worthy of a largo patronage, mve been held, partly in the. Diocese both on account of the important field it of Durham, and partly in other portions it is des- of England. And in speaking of these occupies, and the great good This meetings Miss Hopkins said: I have tined, under God, to accomplish I hope never addressed a such man, from so solemn, endorsement, meetings to see in the next issue, for it may se- bo earnest, so enthusiastic. They have cure for you some subscribers. Ai d, it made me feel that there is a sgreat uh- to cir- suspected force in strong, chivalrous-hearte- d ought to stimulate your minister would be I men to fight this degradation. How glad culate it widely. from the names was It to send you a thousand impossible to listen to the diindifferent of the utterances and ringing appeals, roy States, who men fruit after bear me, who had been spoke sections, may yet toilers the all and the most for ending I daily pray upright lives in the you . BuimES-,of midst their fellows, but vrho for the Outer in your Territory. first time spoke upon the important CLEVELasD, Ohio, work in which the White Cross Army are the Olevrsakb, Ohio, June 9, Ibd. Editor of Utah Christum Adcoeaie, Salt Lake Ldt, hah. engaged. ra. Angie F. Aewman way RKVD k deab MetIn a recent address given by Miss present last Monday morning at the Cleveland hodist preachers meeting, and made an earnest I ranees Willard at the annual meeting and eloQtteu address on the work, nscessiiic and Missionary of the Central Womans 0. T. U. in The services on Memorial Day were opportunities of the 'Womans ofHome toe aodress, the Society, in Utah. At the close And be gave some and unanimously adopters. Chicago, ehe said: very impressive. The address by Rev. following paper was read B.6T. X) A Hobiosoii tU Weifl bj and some Ihff was somewhat out of the uaual line, j, 0i uSltov B. B.Pope, D.T). Ska spoke in the prophets, apostles, and some sabbath prwoedtoe on morning E. Church but was every way superior to the usual first si. teachers, and some evangelists. This and in the FrankUu Avenue Church in the evenand Botinsou are is the order in each new evolution of rehash of bitterness toward a conquered injj Dts. churches Pope which of ing, Tiastor respectively. foe. He freely reviewed our bistoiy, the We t pleasure and profit that gospel which would bring about have listened made to us by Mrs, AnmeF. statements to the and Greek, bond our out pointed present dangers, chiefly too Homs equality between Jew concerning too work ami mission cf our i and free, male and female, in Christ from infidelity and the rum power, and Missionary Society; and hereby expresses which she appreciaUon of tha value of the wort To see the prophet of this new us a Jesus. for The future. of Head the Great toe portrayed bright isdosB, andrray teat chuvarmaF give her ever enlarging intiiienc on civilization vve must attendance was unusually large. go to the heatifal behalf of this important branch of woman a work have that she may end old town to of cathedral and this for the chnrch, Winchester, EngThe Sunday School union of the city access to the heart? and churches of our peopie. a Cluistian mother with and find land, to for this send publication ts you ordered was held a very interesting meeting in Inde- in I"the Utah Advocate. husband and sons about her. Some has Fraietnai'y yours pendence Hall the last of Mav. B. M. Freshwater, necty. God could not be beautifully said: is very aetive in tha work of orand he made mothers. so everywhere ganization, and the work in Utah will SOCIAL PURITY lost her She only daughter long ago, Boon bo in good shape. MISS ELLA MAXFOBTH. and with tha chrism of this great sorrow The hopelessness of attacking a wide on her heart, dedicated her rare gifts of Rev. Strout who earae from the East social life, and the faith, and works of pen and voice to the in April has proved & valuable assistant spread immorality in the effect, leav- lost daughters of motheis still more in the work here and has already won weary working away at which lead to it un- sadly stricken and bereft. History will ing all the causes many fiiends. touched, is beginning to be recognized record that Mrs. Josephine Butler, wife Less of Canon Butler of Winchester Cathe Newcomb our genial photographer is as not a very fruitful method. have business. We are gl&d than three years passed since, in dral, was the earliest public champion doing a thriving to see a good mao prosper io his busi- Eire and, a movement was originated of the cause of social purity. For ness. with a view of striking at the root of the nearly twenty years this noble woman evil and forming a higher and purer pub has battled agtinst certain ats Mr. Bennet, who has been absent from Conand upon the lie opinion which will crystallize into in England, the city, spent Quarterly meeting Sunis? 1 and lives and action, to see them right tinent, legislation from our right day with us. He is the standard raised Durham six rendered of inoperative during Bishop years prayer meetings. of the White Cross, and this monument past, and to witness an almost unof animous vole in the II o se of Commons Mr. Dsx ha proven a competent and has already spread into remote parts from England into for their repeal within the past few earnest worker since his election to Hie the world. Passing the White Cross months. Her own prophetic words and Ireland, Scotland, superintendency of the Sabbath School. intrenched these: are formed camp strong array We perceive that the repeal of these Childrenll Day was observed with ap- n such cities as Edinburgh and Dubb in hold than the is the key of our future wuk, as a even acts ices. The church was stronger taking propriate sen and Oxford of our universities Cambridge, opposition to them had been the beautifully decorated under the Africa to needful of Mi?. McDaniels, singing was afterwards passing swiftly training for that wont. Wo see that all things are possible with God; that China and Australia. good and children smiling and happy. A atIn England, the agitation has been nothing can resist the progressive force good i ol lection was taken for the educamomentous results. of most a pure principle and the aroused the tended by tional work. has a of a great nation; and we ar led own In our country hardly year Cross was since the White on, atop by stop, to contemplate a victory Army LETTERS FROM GLETIILAND. passed in far beyond the defeat of this unholy inaugurated at a public meeting held I desire to the city of but nevertheless Its in- law viz., The overthrow of the Djiau Bmimua in every State is now renders of bri fluence call systematic sacrifice to destrucattention fly your a section of the comm unity for tion of Oroas White the becoming to two vaf.er.ure who have done noble in the Union, died. Christ whom work lot the Church, and who are now a household wrmL Bibhc-His brave record as a journalist had of on the bor.S'i land expecting soon an Closely associated with the into the everlasting Duiham in this grand enterprise was long niade Mr. Wru. F. Stead abundant to Mra. Butler and Miss Itop- whom we hope to kiiiglom, vi,, Lorenzo Wauge (known MBs Eliice Uopkns, j they appealed to beand to him to future thUnted kins, and California &s Fa- welcome in the near in the South l Born and reared in the shadow come the champion of a certain bill they of Petaluma, California; Statusther Waugh enand William lb ir, D. D., of Daytm, of Cambridge University, the daughter felt it tjxci edingly accessary to have u: 9 res member of the oi a former president of the BntLL forced. So terrible wre his Ol.io, a did andsmeh that scatter this cultured Asuoclatinr. dismay they lady Oiricirirftii ConUrenee, both of whom I Scientific influence was their he her arrested, through nave requested to Bsml comm jmiications cf the Church of Lnglasd, pruned in Lon- and upon a legal t hi.icfclity, thrown inworker Christian m a I sxw r 1835 brotln In novitiate to your paper. th guardiarsLip of Canon to jail. But his revelations hare not Waugh ordain. d at SpiingSeld, Ohio, don under paly siveo to Eivglsnd sura voluabrer to go s mwaioiiafy to the ibeo Wilkinson, now Bishop of Truro, tor the proisetiju of vmrceu as has kith-prtd her the to consecrated Sorrow far west, receive the Bishops farewell Las which she now ben deemed hopeless, but liar rnUsHm in ari take h"s !prtwrn. Sine s bo's. for yea-vngagad. The pentle- - huug out danger signal? for e then he has dor noble work for the v and list by ; C. 1, unn ns, to establish innocence based upon ignorance, its obligations are, to treat all vme with respect, and endeavor to protect them from wiong and depreciation, and to maintain the law of purity as equally s'! indu-Tria- Main Street. Our entice stock of SILVERWARE, Coir.prLiiag tha Tf litest deefeoa vf Wets Watr 8ts liGuv karim, Witvr FiU-hers- , Frsiit Diulies, Cwril llert-ivernCvke Backets. Butter Lisfees?, Toilet Sets, etc. WEI be cSswl wt for thirty , $W l.orcet th plica, 162 Main Street. O. L. EL1ABOM. |