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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE TWO YON DAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1905. Rome, seated on her seven hills, and grasping the known world, had gathered her poets and palmers, and philosophers, and yet in the midst of her glory was rushing headlong to ruin, and poor humanity waa crying, What WESLEY must we do to be saved 7 Sermon by Rev. Dr. Wesley Hill, published in the Brooklyn Eagle, page 11, last half of fourth column, Monday, September 35. He waited until men DR. S. T. SWALLOW GOES AFTER had exhausted their plans; waited unFORMER OGDEN MINISTER. til the world was weary with attempting to conquer human error and evil; HOT ROUST FOR Highest Praise J. Bu waited until the wises: KJ Scientific Stations for the Brewing Bohemia and Bavaria, attest that Budwerser is not only equal to the best Bohemian and Bamiali beers in all their properties, but exBudvveiser is ceeds them! in keeping qualities. brewed anil bottled only at the home plant of the TfaE I Anheuser-Busc- Brewing Assn h St. Louis II. S. A. Becker Brewing & Malting Co. Distributors Odden Utah. waaae. H3UHI COTTON SITUATION. Like all fairy plays, everything ends hHpplly. The ballet features of the gorBIRDIE OH, geous production are The Enchanted Review by the Famous Firm of Millar & Company. Orchard," In which all the fruits are NEW YORK, Nov. 6. In their week-- I) represented In dances, processions and review of the cotton situation Miller which rival In artistic beauFIERCE ROUST I groupings, After a week of sudden ty the famous our Seasons In the & Co. aay: changes, caused by the effect of varyBeauty and the Beast." ing reports upon a nervous market, the situation has calmed down to a great In The Wedding of Nations" fully extent A new disturbing element haa 50 persons are employed. Compared JUST A FEW LINES ABOUT "MRS. with Humply Dumpty" and Mother cropped up In the Russian situation. The empire la now In the throes WARREN'8 PROFESSIONS." Goose," the Drury Lime offerings of of a great from the old autocratic change previous years, the present extrava- system to some new form of governin is far superior gorgeousness ment and the disturbances now genganza Some Juicy Stuff Anont What ia Going and elegance, and why not, since $125,-00- 0 eral throughout the length and breadth In real money has been expended in on on the Now York of the land may, It Is feared, break out its 'production. Stage. Into a revolution at any moment The Interest of the cotton market In such This week witnessed the arrival of an emergency lies In the effect it may NEW YORK. Nov. 6. Not aince the the last group of distinguished singers have on France, which haa accumuare to appear In grand opera this lated untold millions of Russian seproduction of Filler's The Wife With- who out a Smile" haa a play aroused much season at the Metropolitan opera house. curities during the past five years. diacuaalon in the preaa. When Arnold Rehearsals are occurring dally and the Paris la one of the greatest money la bright for a season of un markets in the world, and any panic Daly at the Garrick dared to break the r.utlook ice of reairalnt and put In for the first usual success. The array of artists, there would be promlply felt In all the time in Its hiatory Shawa famous no- among whom number such favorites as other financial centers, and be reflected Nordics, Eainea, Sembrlch and In an unfavorable way on the prices of dal study, Mra. Warren's Profea-!o- n. Minos, It la one of those unpleasant Walker and Messrs. Caruso, Knote, oil commodities, even though only temcomedies which abounds in foulness Rcottl and Plancon will equal If not porarily. Bankers have no doubt made all preparations possible for any emerand immoral and degenerate charac- eur ians any that has preceded It. gency that might arise, but the situater!. It defends immorality and glories The spectacular display correspondto Der Flledermans" and Parsi- tion is none the less critical. Any dedebauchery, and haa ao aroused New ing of be will offered by rangement to European finances or previous years York's sense of shame that the preaa fal The Queen of Sheba, politics, resulting from troubles In and public decency will not permit it Goldmark's to continue merely for the sake of sat- which will be presented with great Russia, may temporarily depress cotand splendor. The success of ton, but ultimately muen higher isfying the morbidly curious. In the pomp prices at premium prices during now seem inevitable. Parsifal" are Miss and Heme Mr. play Daly has enabled the young sweethearte. An old rake, Sir the past twoto years recover the great cost BOOKS FOR THE BLIND. George Crofts, sues for the maidens management hand, and upon being refused, tells her of production. As a result the future will of be the opera pro Philanthrope Movement Started by of her mother's partnership in the ne- performances Good People in London. farious profession" that haa brought duced regular prices. her ao much wealth. The upshot of LONDON, Nov. I. A meeting has thla recital Is the young lovers enFrom a lady's man to "The Squaw-Ma- been called today to atari a movement trance, ride In hand, with Intent to kill seems but a little step to Mr. which will be a great blessing to many the old roue. The latter, in revenge, William Kaversham, who la hitting a unfortunate people deprived of their hurls at th young couple that they new trail at Wallacka In a romantic eyesight. The supporters of the moveBnd sister, a clergy' drama of the west. Judging by the ment Intend to supply books for the are man being their father. The play 1s exclamations of the adoring matinee blind to public libraries all through the United Kingdom. Although millions undoubtedly a true pictures of life as girls, Mr. Faversham, as a tailor-mad- e If really exists, but It Is the sort of life ranchman, la Just as much of a dar- of books are issued annually to the that few want to look at and that many ling' as he always appeared to be in public from free libraries, no effort 'has should not be allowed to look at on the the spiketall of the drawing room. The been made heretofore to furnish books stage. In contrast with this play of young high school girl vies with her which blind people could read. It Is the. soft coni" order, was the unmta sisters of more uncertain age in pay- true that a blind mans library haa lakable hit scored at the Broadway ing tribute to the sympathetic eyes been in existence for some time at by the 'George Edwards English com- nnd poetic figure of the star. At times Stepney, but It Is altogether Inadequate pany in Andre MeaaageYs Veronlque.' It seems as If the audible alghs that to supply the demand for such books. According to the story of the play. arise front their palpitating hearts The email library proved a great sucCount Flomtlne, a spendthrift. Is be- would drown the scrapings of the over- cess and municipalities in ail parts of trothed by his uncle to a maid of the worked musicians. For this reason, if the country decided to establish slmllai court whom he has never seen. In vis- for no others, The Squawman" may be branches. The next difficulty, however, iting a florist's shop, his wife-to-declured as a success that is most like' was to obtain a sufficient number of overhears herself called a dowdy little ly to run the full length of the season. books. It Is the object of the promoters of the present movement, not rump." The upshot is that she becomes a flower girl and adopts the to extend the system of branch only name of Vemnique. The count falls With his old aide partner traveling libraries for blind people, but to have the country with his own com books, either In the dot system, or In desperately In Jove with her. and before about Lew Fields is still rolling In the he finally obtains he liand Is forced to pany. ordinary raised letters, printed, to supgo through many hardships for hi sheckels at the theater which bear his ply these branch libraries. Many name. U In Happened in Norway,' wealthy and prominent society people slip of the tongue. The plot Is not Mr. Fields has had a strenuous experi- are Interested !n the movement, deep laid, but it la prettily developed and It music. In fnct, ence as star and manager, and now Is expected that contributions alii be and set to high-clawhat Is to realises it share stellar roles it Is the music more thnn the story that made liberally to defray the cost of has given us an opera far above the with female stars. Not only must her establishing these branches and furlevel of what .Broadway calls comic name be displayed In big type In the nish them with books. newspapers and appear on an electric opera. sign in front of the theater, but acCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov. to her way of thinking, she cording The American brand, of musical must be The citizens of Greely, having to cut. slosh, chop permitted comedy, however, had Its Inning this and in short make a hash Job out of the voted to issue $750,000 bonds to purweek In the production at the Liberty chase the Bijou ditch and the new Emto suit her Ideas of of Moonshine. with Cahill In the play and independence. pire reservoir site, preparations are bethe Despite stellar role. This comedy differs but fact that first Marie Cahill and then ing made for starting the work as soon slightly from that of the ordinary run Blanche Ring broke their contracts and as possible, probably by the first of of comic operas In that it Is what left hla company without notice, Mr. January. The Bijou basin, comprising might be termed a concoction of melo- Fields had but little difficulty In filling 4,000 acres, lies under the Bijou ditch drama. farce and musical comedy. The the breach, and the success or the west of Fort The ditch la to play be enlarged toMorgan. play Is replete with sparkling, clean continues as if nothing had happened. carry 500 cubic feet of water per second to Bear creek, a comedy, and aided by Miss Cahills distance of forty miles. The New Emability to sing her songs and make the most of every comedy line and situaWithout such theaters as the Grand pire reservoir will be enlarged to a cation. Is bound to have a successful sea- and the Fourteenth street a void would pacity of 3,000,000.000 cubic feet. son In New York. exist In the theatrical world of New York. At the former are seen BroadStill another attraction was that way successes which return from ar furnished by E. II. Sot hern and Julia dous trips, snmewhRt Marlowe at the Knickerbocker In shabby looking, it is true, but still raThe Merchant ising the essence which stood the critiShakespeare's play. of Venice, in showing New Yorkers cal part on Broadway of the critics a comparatively new interpretation who pass sentence on the success or of Mr. Sothem, who has built hla Shy-loc- k failure of a play. BERNARD COWAN. In wearing laundry work tilat upon the lines adopted by Keene and Booth. Instead of the romantically know is the very lateetflyle. you FEED MELONS ON MILK. sad and cultured Shyloek of Henry IrWe keep abreast with tljg latest ving. Mr. Sothem draws an Inhuman wretch. Incapable of pity. Miss Mar- Result Very Gratifying as to Size and tylea in every department. lowe makes a graceful and winning Flavor. We constantly keenyour eyes Portia, rather than the Intellectual, and open for aaythlnrew that will Nov. 6. Scientific MARSEILLES, represents her as a passionately womImprove our woj In the slightanly woman, possessed of all the dig- and agricultural circles are highly Inwell bred and est nity elegance usually terested In a discovery which a farmer degree. I found in a woman of her station. now reduce a quality of We near this city claims to have made, work equal to that done by the and the correctness of Ms statements At the New Amsterdam was prowill largest shirt and collar factories be thoroughly tested at some of duced the long awaited Drury Lane In the East the deexperimental stations of the spectacle. This year it la called The White Cat." and while decidedly Eng- partment of agriculture. According to If we're not serving you, let ns lish, has been doctored by American the statement of the farmer, who Is rehave a trial package this week. composers and libretlats to make It pa- sponsible for the new theory, waterWe guarantee to please you. latable for the American taste. Llko melons, freely supplied with milk all other spectacles of Its kind, the poured l will to their roots, grow fairy element predominates. The story twice their normal size. The man first in brief concerns tlie adventures of tried the experiment several years ago llardluck, the thirteenth king of Ma- and won numerous prizes at agricullaria. und his three sons. The popu- tural exhibitions with his fine waterlace has decided In dethrone the king melons. The is said not only 437 TWENTY-FIFTST. for grafting, anil hearing of this, he to increase i'h.process xe of the melons, but otters to give his throne to the first to Insure linn BOTH PHONES 174. red pulp and delicious person who shall find the golden net. flavor. WHIT ! half-broth- philosophers Accuses Him of Being a Partner of had taught, until the most eloquent orators had spoken, until the strongest Thieves Also of Being a governments had tried their acheines; Plagiarist waited until Egypt had risen in learning and sunk to ruin; until Babylon with all her glory had perished; until It looks as If Rev. J. Wesley Hill, Greece with all her philosophy and art formerly of this city, bit off a larger was a failure; until Rome, seated upon piece that he could masticate when he her seven hila, sated with luxury and power had gathered her poets, painters tackled Rev. Silas c! Swallow, Pro- and philosophers, and yet In the midst hibition candidate for the presidency of her glory was rushing headlong to at the last election. A synopsis of the destruction, and humanity waa uttercry: 'What must I excoriating given Rev. J. Wesley ap- ing the piercing T saved be do to pears in the Scrlpps dispatches in the The Rev. Dr. Buckley, editor of the State Journal a few daya ago. Now Christian Advocate, not long since excornea the eastern papers with a full posed and hunted to obscurity a young account of the affair, which ia mighty preacher of another denomination on the charge of plagiarism, y-- is silent interesting read to the people in Og- as the grave regarding the most crimiwas den who knew J. Wesley when he Will nal plagiarist of modem times. here. Of him Dr. Swallow says: he continue allent? Will the Brooklyn Rev. Dr. J. W. Hill got hla degree Eagle continue to publish aa original of D. D. by deception of some one. He these literary pilferlnga? Will the ofof church continue to fraternised with state thlevea while he ficiary a' Jayne's sermon thief? If so, let it applaud lived In Harrisburg; personally profit- be remembered that the receivers of ed thereby and entered Into collusion stolen goods are as guilty as the thief. Dr. Hill, by long practice, can comwith them to mob the man who ex sermon at one reading posed their stealings, though the mob mit anothigs as his own with an deliver end then failed to materialize, owing to the In unction s close it a counterfeit of gentended victims many friends. Most of uine Holy Ghost power as to deceive the sermons preached by him in Har- the very elect. He usually gets out of risburg were stolen in whole or in pari. It by saying, he is a great admirer of Most of them were pieces of patchwork the author in question, and presumes made up from any and every source he 'has read It and inadvertently deverbatim. He stole most of hla lecture livered It aa original. But on other on Lincoln from Bishop Fowler, the occasions we have pointed out the man who protects and promotes him. similarity In punctuation and do ao He was detected by a student stenog- now. If a man steals a loaf of bread rapher, whose report was suppressed he is sent to jail; If he steals a million If a through the influence of some of Hill's dollars he is sent to congress. official members operating through Dr. country preacher steals a paragraph Reed, president of Dickinson college from Spurgeon, he la sen: to hardand state librarian under the corrupt scrabble circuit. If he steals all his Stone administration, as a reward for sermons and keeps in cahoot with the campaign services rendered the atate stock gamblers, and with one blshon and onfe editor, he ia sent to Janes thieves. Hill stole from Dr. Thomas M. Eddy church, Brooklyn. and appropriated bodily the sermon he It la hardly worth our while to atpreached at Los Angeles during the tempt to correct the almost overwhelming flood of thievery going on in general conference in May, 1904. He haa created a great sensation in our land, resulting in wrecking banks, Brooklyn, where he Is now preaching, ruing homes, and the destruction of by his eloquence; most of hie sermons life by suicide, so long as dishonest being a patchwork, without a word of men occupy high Qpsltlons in the .t Orders Promptly Filled by Corkrt tr hm t'appti HILL er . be ss credit, taken from th best preachers Hill In the world, dead or alive. preaches the best sermons in the world. They are reproduced on Monday morning in the Brooklyn Eagle aa original. We have room for only a small sample of his stealings. The sermon containing this one is made up of verbatim extracts from at least two other great without a word of credit. preachers, Here ia the sample, the punctuation being the same shows that he copied it from the book, with a change of but three or four words: Sermon by Bishop Mathew Simpson, page $78. Published by Hat per Bros.. 188$. Waited until men had exhausted their plans; waited until the world was weary with attempting to conquer human evils and human errors; waited until the wisest philosophers had taught, until the most eloquent orators had spoken, until the strongest governments had tried their schemea; waited until Egypt had risen in learning and then sunk to ruin; waited until Babylon and all her glory had perished, until Greece with all her philosophy and art was a failure; waited until church and are protected by high church officials and influential editors. The reform must begl at Jerusalem It may be aaldwhy not bring charges against such a man? We answer charges were bi4lght before his conference. Bishop Waldron presiding, he charges were backed by docum entry evidence, court records and sworn atements. samples of his plagiarism, c., Instead of sending them to a court f Jrial. the bishop resorted to the trick of sending them to an iindlsclpllnary committee, for them to determine whether It should go to trial, and then Instructed the committee that they must not send It to trial unless they found evidence enough to convict. The complainant was willing to read and did read an epitome of his evidence to the committee, hut refused to turn the documentary evidence into their possession because they committee had no legal existence, and was evidently constituted as an avenue through which the bishop could juggle for the protection of the accused. 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