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Show DAILY GROT there was a session with a reports showing tlie active work done by the uni.m m all it various MLL OF BAPTISTS fields. Rev. E. I Minnesota and of Massachusetts Jlr-x- addre..-t- s principal meeting arranged Ellen wood of Conklin to deliver the . ;u- rharle - ;l f.,r UTAH STATE JOURNAL, JUST RECEIVED attend the 1 gram moved like clockwork. National President John H. Chapman of Chicago called the immense gathering to order at a quarter past I o'clock. In his opening remarks he emphasised the Idea that the International convention Is not a mere holiday excursion but rather designed for spiritual quickening and for inspiration to effect service for the Creator. He analysed the object of the organisation, To secure the increased spirituality of Baptist young people; their stimulation in the Christian service; their edification in scripture knowledge; their Instruction In Baptist doctrine and history, and their enlistment In all mslslonary activity through existing denominational organisations. Prolonged applause greeted the presentation of Mayor Maybury, who offered a welcome on behalf of the city of Detroit, and not less cordial were the receptions given Rev. S. S. Marquis, who spoke for the church of Detroit and to G. Jay Vinton, who spoke for the Baptist young people's societies of Michigan. But one response was made in behalf of the board of managers and the delegates, this duty being assigned to Herbert J. White, of Beverly, Mass. After the usual committee appointments and the transaction of other preliminary business the morning session was brought to a close with an address by Dr. Charles R. Henderson of the University of Chicago. , This afternoon the convention re the reports of the board of managers and of the several officers and committees of the society. These reports without exception showed the past year to have been one of ex ceptlonal activity for the organisation. It was also one of prosperity as the society continues to make gratifying progress In the Increase of its membership. ceived YOUNG UNIVERSALISTS MEET IN CONVENTION. PROVIDENCE, R. I., July 7. The fifteenth annual convention of the National Young Peoples Christian Union of the Unlversallst church, which was formally opened here last evening with a welcome rally, got down to business In earnest this morning. The attendance was considerably Increased by the arrival of nuberous belated delegates from the west Todays proceedings were opened at an early hour with devotional serv ices In the church of the Mediator. At 9:30 the convention wae regularly organised. From that hour until luncheon the time was ocupled with the reports of officers, appointment of comimttees and other business of a Golden Gate Coffee Do not grind too fine, as pulverized coffee has an entirely different flavor from the same coffee granulated. J. A. FOLGER OX CO. San Francisco Importers of Fine Coffees A prom- SEATTLE, Wash., July inent feature of the annual meeting of the Washington State Bar association which began here today, will be a general debate on the subject of the railway merger as applied to this state. Several eminent lawyers and Jurists of the state will take part in the discussion. At the opening session held this morning In the federal court room President A. W. Peters of this city presented his annual address. The sessions will continue through the remainder of the week. Prominent among the participants are Judge H. S. Elliott of Chehalls, E. C. McDonald of Spokane, Judge Carroll R Graves of Ellenburg, and Frank H. Rudkin of North Yakima. 7. ILLINOIS ENDEAVORERS. SPRINGFIELD, 111., July 7. The seventeenth convention of the Christian Endeavor Society of Illinois met In this city this morning. The delegates and visitors are numbered by hundreds and represent every nook and corner of the state. The new armory, where the evening mass meetings are to be held, and the several churches used for conferences and rallies, are decorated In orange and blue, the Endeavor colors. The Rev. James M. Gray, D. D., of Boston, one of the foremost of Bible students In the world, made the opening address this morning. 1904. 7, SOLID GOLD RINGS APPENDICITIS convention will l,r in neeeinn until next Wednesday. At its close there RICH PEOPLE ARE THE PRINCITHOUSANDS PAL SUFFERERS. convention. will be excursions for the delegates to Newport, Xarr.tg.nisett Pier and other resorts. nearby to Dovot.d Hooring German Physician Tails How ths Afternoon Soooion and Oread Disease May Be Haporta of Officers NORTHWESTERN SANGERFEST. Prevented. Committooo. GRAXD PORKS. X. I).. July 7. a With Forks is in holiday attire for Grand DETROIT. Mich.. July the biennial festival of the seventh and prayer, particiMaun of pralae western North Scandinavian Singers nearIy te" thound men pated which will be held here association, International convenand women, the during the remainder of the week. Young Peoples tion of the Baptlat train during the past thla morn Every rarriving Union of America opened twenty-fouhours has brought its took place In the Ught of visitors and it is exacted lng. The rally was prettily quota which armory Guard the attendance will number several decorated with flags and banners of thousand visitors in addition to the On the platthe varloua societies. 500 singers who will take inthe the to speakers and festival. The decoration ofpart form, in addition buildingi distinguished visitors, was a chorus and streets has been artistically done, led which hundred voices, of several and the business section of the city the musical portion of the program. presnts a beautiful and attractive apThe attendance was representative pearance to the eye of every beof every section of the United States holder. The flags of the United States and Canada, and most of the leading and of Norway and Sweden have been divines of the denomination and lay- blended in all the decorations. Durmen and laywomen of national reputating the festival there will be five ion were recognised upon the plat- grand concerts. In which a number of form and through the audience. The soloists of wide reputation will take Baptists of Detroit and Windsor were part in addition to the mammoth out in force, and so thoroughly has the local committees performed their tasks that preliminaries and proIN SE8SION AT SEATTLE. JULY TO the owning tonight. The 7. THURSDAY, Guarantee for 5 Years We Give a Written BERLIN, July 7. The death by ap- pendU'itis of Miss Morton, daughter of, the great American welF financier, krlown here, has again drawn attention to the fact that more rich people than poor people suffer from the disease. One of the first European au- thorities on appendicitis. Dr. Paasch, laid down the following rules "for avoiding appendicitis1' for the benefit of your readers. First. Watch your digestion closely. Whenever there is the slightest stomach trouble and a sourness in the; mouth, begin dieting and take alkalic rentdies during the second hour after meals, when digestion Is at its height. While digesting keep Secondly: your feet warm. Walking is an excellent stimulant for the feet. Thirdly: "Eat sparingly while there Is any stomach trouble whatever. Do not eat too often; give your digestive organs time to accomplish their work. Consult a doctor If Fourthly : gases are in the habit of accumulating In your stomach. These gases are very liable to bring on appendicitis. Empty your bowels under all circumstances after breakfast. Avoid cold drinks. "If there Is the slightest danger of Impending appendicitis avoid all solid food and consult a physician at once. Do not resort to physic without consulting a doctor, as It must previously be decided whether or not such measures are liable to increase the inflammation. If the doctor cannot be reached without much delay, remain In bed and make cooling application! until he finally arrives. Even If there Is Irresistible Inclination to vomit, do not take any liquid of solid food, particularly no seltser waters, no lemonades or fruit syrups as they may Increase the Inflammation." A NEW LINE OF SOLID GOLD SHELL RINGS With Each Ring j Come In and Inspect Our Swell New Line J6& F JOHN WATSON. MANAGER. Y. Ol WEBBER. A Secretary. W CARLSON, Treasurer, 7 OGDENS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. A Snap on Music Six Pieces of Popular Music $1.00 Single Copies 20c COME 2283 QUICKI BROS. MUSIC CO. McKANNON WASHINGTON 'sysisim AVE. The way to .1 man's heart la through his Ntnniurh,'' Is the saying of a wise woman. AMATEUR JOURNALISTS. BALTIMORE, Md., July 7. The United Amateur Press association, which has a membership of about 1,000 amateur Journalists young throughout the country, began Its eighth annual convention at the St James hotel In Baltimore today. The sessions will continue through Friday and Saturday and will be devoted to a discussion of amateur Journalism In all Its phases. Morris J. Cohen of Minneapolis and John W. Budd of Philadelphia are candidates for the presidency of the association for the coming year. JU8T FOR FUN. Having put on hie steel helmet, he KENOSHA, Wis., July 7. The an- adjusted hie heavy breastplate and the nual tournament of the Wisconsin chain armor that guarded his back and Golf association opened under favor- arms. able auspices on the local links today, Now, he said, I will go out for and will continue until the end of the an automobile spin through upper week. Teams end individual players New York." Cleveland Plain Dealer. are In attendance from Madison, La Teas What do you think of my Crosse, Milwaukee, Oakosh and other new shoes? Quite nobby, aren't chief cities of the state. they? Jess Yes, they are rather knobby, THE MADDEST MAN. I think any first class chiropodist but You have heard of Roman emperors, remove the knobs. Philadelcould Who, in their fits of fury, Press. phia Sent the Christians to the lions with Newly Arrived Spirit I didn't supNo etop for Judge or Jury? heaven was like a fashionable who pose read of warriors You have savage apartment house. I dont see any chilWhen wrathful at some village, dren here. Would hum It to the very ground. Attendant Spirit You are laboring Or give it up for pillage? under a wrong impression as to your You read how great Achilles This is the other place. surroundings. Sat sulking in hla tent. Tribune. Chicago when Until they killed hie roommate, In madness forth he went? that I maintain, she declared, But the anger of these people, women are better speakers than men, These terrors of the past, "But sometimes quantity Is mistakWas a tiny baby's wail, en for quality, he pointed out. Town Or a zephyr to a blast. topics. Compared with the wild rage of one Who hears the gorgeous din, Fuddy No, I don't look for disinWhich tells him when he's left the terestedness In any one. Fact Is, I've park lost all faith In the human race; That the home team's on the win! can't trust anybody. Oh, anguish, agony and grief! Duddy And yet I saw you eating Oh, torture grim and great. frankfurters at a beer shop yesterday. When you have left the park and turn Boston Transcript. Back to the iron barred gate! Tommy, If you dont like bananas When you went your club was losing wbat makes you eat them?" as street. Just you gain the "Aw, maw, I Jes' eat em for spite." You hear terrific whooping. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. And the stamping of the feet! You hear a swelling uproar, Baseball Players and Foot Raeersl As the batters slug the mark. ' longLouis J. Kruger, And you vainly beg foot of distance racer Germany and To the locked doors of the park! 1901; "Dur17, Holland, Oct. writes, Oh, then's when blackest fur', ing my training of eight weeks' foot And the anger's venom ed dart, races at Salt Lake City, In April last Go tearing through your bosom, I used Ballard's Snow Liniment to And rankle in your heart! When you've left the park, supposing my greatest satisfaction. 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