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Show HTE MOUND? G' EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH. MONDAY MORNING, EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL No. SI IndipwEint Phono... Me. 61 Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE ...No. 120 Independent Phone Me. 6S Bell Phono WM. CLnSMANN ...Mo. 120 . Independent Phone ..Nm 120 Beil Phone. . No. 129 of both telephone eyctema ...... ...... .. ......... . closed after 8 p.m. cult and food waa left on (be grave fur Hie dra-l- . l.iquor was spilled on tin- - grave urn! the effect, of lii dewaa burned according (0 are rntliled to at the Ogden Steam 41US8 and 45671. The following t. umber coupon-bock- e 42"-t- , Laundry: over the reTiie funeral mains ot tins Iu;o William J. llunliu sere held in the llurrisvilie nii-c- l ing I.oim (.jterOay ui 2 o'clock and wi-very largely .Hirnded and ibere were umuy lieautiful floral offerings. The holy vas Interred lu the Ogiirs City vr,i . i' tv.-- Ci.lUliMi I'Ufetom. A light in Macart'. -- alooii heiweea a couple Greeks late last evening in iwn of them spending tne and they will night in tin- city r be vailed tu ansai-- a vbsrge of disturbing the peace this moruljg. A fight we e.ixiitd und one i.f the psriici cured a kuite liiin's went out and wiili wbih he tnteaue-- l to do but tne appeal knee or an officer spoiled m. intern ions. A gun wa. found n oie ot ilir piivonera when searched so Unit tiic tinu-larrival of ibe ofllecrs ha-ii- le - probably prevented bluodhed. The Knights of Iyih1as will confer ranks on a large class of candidates Monday evening. Fell. 27. Mamls-r- of X:. 2, and all visiting Ogden brothers are earnestly requested to lie present. s Ceu'l. Manager Bancroft and Superintendent H. V. Flatt of the O. 8. L., arrived tram Salt Lake on No. 8 this morning. Mr. Bancroft ha. gone West m No. S and Mr. l'latt goes east DIED-- - Veiiin. the little daughter vi .Mi, and Mr. J. ( . W;st. pn.sed away et 2 o'clo W Sunday morning at the family residence slot Madison avenue, aged 2 years 7 months. Tne THE SHUT DOOR AND 0008 funeral service. sill lie held et tne WHICH HO MAN CAH SHUT Four to Ward meetinghouse Yrdnes-dr- y si two o'clock :u the ntlernooa. Sermon by Rev. A. B. Curtie of GreenThe fuueral Mirier over the reville, Michigaa, at the Coagrrga-- t mains of the late Wesley Ros were tonal Church. held at North Ogden .t two o'clocka yesterday afternoon. me presided over by The SiTviees church last lu the (.'opgregathinal Middleton a no a large miiii-la-- r evening Rev. A. H. Curbs, of Oreenvlllu of friend, end re la live gathered to Michigan. filled the pulpit and preachjiay ineir last iykppcu to the dead. ed (o a good aland audience ot Tim Phut Dour and the Open floor, Which The funeral service, over the re- No Man Can Shut," iqieaking in part as Smurth-waitbite Mr. of T. Cerda Iba mains follows: -- i're-iilf-- nt who died oil 'Ibnnday Inst were SABBATH PAY FOR SCHOOL FRANCHISE STATE CASEY" BRINGS GOOD NEWS TO SUPERINTENDENTS OF SEE NOVEL DEMONSTRATION. BASEBALL FANS. Denver Man Will Take Care of Ogden Four Part Singing and Military Drill Are Features ot tne Dsye Financially if Baraca Caa Work. Make Team. held in the Third Ward ineetinglioiwe yesterday at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon and were largely e tended. The apeuk-erwere K. A. Olsen, Peter Amler.mi and Bishop Wotherepoon. The body waa interred lu the Ogden City cemetery l he grave lieillg dedicated by flic liiahop. The floral tribute, were many sad very beautiful. oppnr-luuitl- 1 ld Opera House Monday, Feb. 27 JOHN C. FISHERS a fellow-ciMt-- A 19-2- l-a- With lOO People Special Orchestra two-wor- two-wo- rd Gal-lev- 1 y of . i 1 Watfennan Self'Fiiiing - Fountain - for J hitur. it- can-eipti- d Ross pn-iti- Book Stationer' sum-aid- - .-- ti-- school work. The entire service waa guae through very successfully tu the complete satisfaction ot ail concerned and the effect ot I hi abort training wa remarkable to say the least. t A tine ruibition of the Binging wa one of tha two main feature Introduced. The effect i -- iniilar to that attained by church choirs. By four-paraiuglug 1 meant the placing oi ae alto', the aopranoa, the teuor'a and tiie baao each together so that cecii child will slug with thuae of tne same voice and ihi part of the work yesterday was under the direction ot Prut. Baliaatyue. The marching or drilling ot the scholar which waa aoiu in true military style created a pretty effect ana show ed much nar-- ami caieful work on the part of (hose who have handleu this pert of the work. At 9:3D o'clock a prayer meeting was held and at the conclu-io- n of this service a voluntary scicctiou waa rendered by theorganUt for five minutes prior to lk o'clock when the regular service wa begun. The roll call showed 42 officer and teacuers of the local Sunday ncbool present after which there was Binging on the four-par- t system which practically makes a choir out of tho whole school, and la entirely different from the usual custom. After this feature of tha program prayer was offered and the minutes of ti:e previous meeting were read. The Reboot again sang on the four-pasystem after which came the aacrament service. Memory l nought wa the next in order ami this featnre of the work wa led by Mrs. Emma Wade. Fifteen minute was devoted to tne demonstrating of the new way of king and develop mg allowing how the work step by stcF until It waa completed or aa nearly perfected aa possifour-par- re-u- GRAND In the Methodist church yesterday morning Kev. Baniuel Biair addressed a large audience, taking for his texL For I m not ashamed ol tue goeprt of Christ; for it la the power of God unto salvation to ererrene that to the Jew jiri and also to the Creek. Romans, 1. 16. in introducing his text the speaker aid: "Ojly when we carefully study the.text in connection with the history ut the times in the midst of which laul lived aa we appreciate the heroism and measure the sublime height- upon which this learned apoatle Moot when he penned the immortal declaration, am not ashamed of the Gospel ot Christ." In Paul's day, Rome, Greece and Jerusalem, represented the power of the world. Rome stood for physical power. Greece for intellectual . jiower, In Jerusalem for religious power. that day Roman law waa superior. Roman arms were everywhere victorious and Roman citixena received the respect, if not the homage of all the - .I la-ti- ng e Ft orodor 8l What la known aa an Ideal Sabbath Srhowl wa held in (lie Fourth Ward meeting hoit-- e coiuuiencing at 9:30 o'clock, and until twelve. There were at lea- -t 7u visitor present including 22 superintendents of the different Sunday Schools throughout the county and aa many cum inters. The idea ot this special meeting was to demonstrate the step ibat had been made by Gw local school ia cuDiiection wiili what is Known as the lour-par- t world. ringing and aino to how the effect ot The nation as a whole were urill work, the same as is ia use in hostile Roman to any spiritual religion, tiie of the public schools throughout ruler lusiaied upon adherence to the many the country. waa belief in tha Those who bad the matter ia charge ancestral faith, which uf Rome and were asked by the state Ruieiay School political government to the primitive mythology. worker to present the ideal upon fidelity At this Time -- reece stood for the which they have been working tor aev She waa far of tha world. ersi weeks In order to perfect tne dif- culture ferent part that go toward making famed for her wisdom. In Uieccehuman that which is considered ideal in Bl-bat- h intellect was supreme, in art the Pearl Baines, bet to known to 'he Casey'' arrived la morning on Uniuu Pacific o. 3 and will remain in town until lid evening when he wid continue on hi journey to Fresno. Califto join the ornia, where he goes Tacoma team tu engage in practice work preliminary to the iening of the Ooevt League seriea. Casey V heart ia atill with Ogden. It will be remembered that he married an Ogden girl, a daughter of the lain deceased William Brow a. and he Imund tu tlila pko-- by many ties of affection bwldes hia preference for the town ae a place of residence. Were he able to get released from the Tacoma team there ia nu doubt as to the City w ith which he would rat hi lot In a um vernation with a representative of this paper yesterday he stated that a Denver man of wealth offered to put up the money for a frauebUe b-- f ogden ia the Pacific National league if Casey would put iu a team here. From this it is evident that if "Casey-- " can secure a rolease from the Tacoma team there will be something doing in local baseball this season. luiftehall faus as Ogden yesterjsy was in consultaThe Door wa Shut," Matt. 25; 10; Yesterday "Casey Behold 1 have art before thee an npeu tion with Dr. Joyce and several other lt of that Jour and no man can shut it" Rev. 1,1. leading fans nnd the confab will very 'Both of tbese testa are perfectly axlikely bring imiomatic. Tncre are dnora that are forportant remit. That it latrtenJa some-- : ever shut to ns, and there are doors thing good la to be Imped by all Inter esled a the great national gume. that B'e never shut. They are t hut are lost once ami lust for"Casey" won a home in Ogden by hia ever, there are other, that are of the spectacular playing wnlln a member of nature of a constant ratio, always at the Junction City buurh and made good our service. We recognise that these when be went out to the Coast league The funeral of Leo Ring Kee, the are tides In lie affairs of men which last season, be led the coast teams as Chinese merchant who died Saturday, baseman. Mulder of lead to fortune, the crack second were held yesterday aecordlng to the taken advantage who previously held the record In overtakes ua. dlaaater omitted usual burial customs of the Ceieatials. of Bpakrapfare." We fielding was beaten liy fifty point, alThe words On aecoual of a large crowd of people when it serves or though Caasey accepted several huncurrent, ike must take present at ties cemetery considerable He it our ventures, " is so often quoted dred more difficult chance s. of the ceremony wa dispensed with, lose it lias been bo often proved true badly wanted In the east and has re but the usual plyer paper was distill because in life. But it is Just a axiomatic reived a number a fluttering offers that there are open doors before us from the big teams of the country. Detroit offered to take and made offers to which no mau can shut. of the Tacoma team the entire Cast, him down low aa you can Theres something still divine in man. but the manager knew when he bad a And in the wreck of crime and ahame good thing and refused to release them. The signs of thafi lines look geod far There smoulders still high heaven's baseball in Ogden this season and It's name. We cannot afford to ignore either up to the fann to keep the matter sllre unfl the franchise money 1 put up and une of those t extern In the church Unia rattling good team secured. versal they both at and. When Jesus said, In the parable of the Vlrglna. that upon those who bad no oil and wera compelled lo go away COMMUNIONJF SAINTS pnd buy. 'the door waa chut,' he meant foowCTiom that that particular opportunity to at- Rev. Alfred Browa Preaches on St. tend a wedding was closed to five unPaul's Teaching et Christianity. fortunate girls forever. To other weddings they might be Invited, and they might then set more wisely. But this Rev. Alfred Brown preached to a opportunity was gone, and no wont of large audience In the Episcopal church, bo)ie for ufher seasons of another of hia series of acnnona on bitter, could make their grief Chiratlanily aa taught by 8t. Paul. Hia develEvery rriurao of pragiec-dvsubject yesterday waa The Commune its has ita points, turning opment ion of Saints.1 Hu said In part: moments after whirh ft ran nevNow, therefore, ye arc no more er again lie what it wa before. at rangers and icrclgiiers, but direction of these qianges with the Bainta, ann of the the fnrmatioi of tlm globe. Biologists hoUNehnld of God. ana are built upon life. find them in the etorv of ascending the foundation of the upoutiei and Botanists find them In the glow change prophet, Jrsu Christ Himself being that varieties undergo, when at last the the chief corner atone; in whom all the change affects the flowering parts and building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple In the Lord, in mixing with the parent becomes Impossible and a new specie 1. formed. Hiswhom we alao are foilided together for torians ilrscover these shut doors lu tlio an habitation of God through the spirit. Direct from its Marvelous 6 Months' decisive battles of the world in the adjs.ph. if, The cradle of tlie church was JerusRun at tbo Broadwav Theatre, blew option of Magna Chartaa, and DeclaraYork. tions of Right. alem. Among the most coacrvative There are days in our Individual adherents of the Moaaic Chris Uvea that we feel are decision days Wa enity grew In favor at tne flrat, bewe will cause. like their Lord, Hi follower must choose, on this dsv whom serve, for life and blearing. death and worshipped In temple and vynagogue. damnation are before ua Make choice and were apparently loath to break Here la wtth all that had neen o familiar and between pleasure and duty. ami helpful in the past. Persecution creatreligion, and here la super-tlHo- n Farming in its Entirety which shall he ed the next great church center at here la Indifference, exAntioch in Syria. For a splendid deMost Gorgeous Stage Attraction be ours?'. Many Invent a cuse, Not now," and God has ready a scription of this city I refer you to ever teen on the American Stage. Ben tlur. And nere 1 venture to offer reply, "Then never." Once to every mau and nation romea my tribute of honor lo the xealoua Hnccial Prims: Entire lower floor, Christian author of that book. Gener-a- . The moment to deride. ff.&i; llalcony, fl.ou, 75c, the; Lew Wallace, who naa so recently or truth with falsehood strife In the 25c. been called to sia reward, who wrote aide or the For eyll good llettt vale open Saturday, 9 a. m. out nf tiie fullne of light acquired And the ehoice goes by forever 'Iwlxt That darkness and that light." by a lung and diligent aearch to atio-f- y himself concerning tho truth of the But It is Just as axiomatic that there another door that no man can shut. goapel, a.id to whom thousands in Will God ever want to shut It T It la many land owe a peat ueiit ot gratitthe door ihnt tead- - fioni mans loweM. ude-. for the aid hr has given for the confirms) iou of their faith. self., to hi highest self. We will al in Antioch, Gentile Chriatiau minways have the two selves. Bo long as otir power, are limited we shall fall gled with the Jewish, fur the tir-- t lime to quite live up lo our ideala But In public wrshiL ibe latter flailing it will alwuy he possible to live so sinus difficult in reconciling them, much in the higher self, that a door to reives to am-- feliownhlp. This iliffieul-tOne These seems io bars shown iUclf mure or the yet higher is opened, or we may live So much iu the lower that a yet loss in all the churches iu Asia Minor, and was the direct cause of the panlower Is tinrarihe-l"Would I lie father of the prodigal ning of the epistle to the Ephesians have refused to receive hack hi hay If by our great apostle. St. Haul. Here ww see something of the great h lin.l come three months or three flood of light from heaven poured upon yen is luti r? Of course not Bo long s tr.n-- e srriptiires in which the apostle the prodigal had in hi breast the de had lm-taught from hia youth up. sire, howe.ver. faint, for a better life Thomyaiery that hud been hidden than that hi- ws leading, so lnng a gate train the nge past, hut now was restood hefom ajar leading Modern him. Gods estimate of the vslne nf vealed unto the holy apostles and prophet by the Spirit, that Ihc Gena man takes account, of his aspirations, tiles should be fellow ncira. aed of the hia honicsti'knoas. Admiration of good same body, and partaker of Ilia ness Is a kind of goodness. AppreciaPens proiuire In (hirst, by the gospel. tion of worthiness is a kind of worth "The Jews certainly had been highlr Who falls so low tn-i- t he dor.lues.,. favored tliey were predestinated to be not respond, though ever mi slightly holy unto the in Exchange to kfndnesaf h; there is s In tier the peculiarhadpeople, the oracle of God. they they self then and an opr.i door to ft leading Lord: were heirs (u the promise-.- : salvation up from that baser self. f of the Jew, the Gent ilea hml but Gods gift, man may waste, de non- - become imrinkcrs of this salYour Old One just lose." There an is quite vation. By grace ye Until tie sh'o-nu man can abend that rimt. open door faitn; and that not of yourThere me doors that shut uxn u.t tiiriingb selves: t is the gift .of Out. every Jay." Reminding Jew g:ut Gentiles of mueh mat was extremely evil in their I he Intel TO MAKE MORE BRICKS aposile prnrreds with the declaration that Christ i our peace who isih made ho'h one, ibat n( We Are Fountain Calvert ami Leek, the brick manufac- might reconcile L'ttli unto Uud m o.ie turers hare placed an ruder for a 12n laxly by the erosa. having slain t.ia horse power motor whirh will lie in thereby, for through Him we Pen Experts stalled in their placo on Imsine on 1'oih. Jews nmi Gentile, have acn-s- noon a Jefferson iivcuiuio o n- - spirit unto the Fat her. St. l'aul surely bsu u grand therehy doing awry with their mu method of power. ot the work lu wlneh lie wa The motor reach Or.il.-tin ut one Calh-lih- engaged - the week und whin in place this Arm won or universal church, k.iil tugelhrr I lie new brick niahi.ij; machine which in the In. nd of love, each member conwaa about a week ago ex- tributing hi quota toward tiie holr pert to turn nut alxnit sixty thniiaund temple m the Lord, each living atone lirick hriea per d:iy. which will be to his In rhe ediflre largely used for lorn I trad. lie yielding strength and neauty to The architect throughout I he city glorlon etruvture ot whi.-- the temple & are all very inu-- crowded with plan at Jeriiaaleiii nr ihe temple at to lie built during were but taint, type though Epneus tor new the one tin- - coming imhiok at wa deemed hv the Jews, ihe ol Ji' ttui- - wiiul.l indicate that Co, me pre-e.- il tne whole Mrih. and tee In' the the nrtiviv along tluw line will he th-- ) Gentile reckoned one of theother seven won- greatest liiat tho ciy hu tier kUvwu. J Jcri of ii:c wuild. . Samuel Biair Tells Congregation ot Pauls Manly Bund. - bu-in- e, 15.00 nav. 27, 1905. IN COSFEL PRIDE AN IDEAL OFFER TO FEBRUARY J rt n ble. In this demonstration : forty little boys were used, they being 1 je little fellows who carry he alto part and the effect wa surprising to all who had not hearo the part before. This work was carried on in the main auditorium of the building and when completed the drill work waa taken up whim tiie children marched to their clasa rooms ami the military enact presented waa exceptionally good for children. Class oesaiona were held In tne respective das rooms after which the children returned to the auditorium in the same order. Remarks were then made hy Superintendent Thomas B. Evans who eulogixed the high order that bad been attained in the class work, commending the efforts of Joseph E. Wright, local superintendent. Angus T. Wright, who was present, wa alao called upon to address the gathering and after stating that ne felt highly honored to address such a commended notable gathering, he tne work as gone through during the morning. The servire closed with another four-paaluging exercise and prayer by Frank Becraft, after which tiie children marched from the building in military style. The nesaon lasted two Imura. The feature which and oue-hnwere demonstrated at yesterday's meet ing will be introduced In all the 8nn-da- v school throughout the state. - t- -o rt lf Greeks had no rival. In philosophy they labored with great industry. In dealing with the fundamental quest toufl of the human being and destiny, they revealed a deep moral purpose. la the day of the apostolic church Jerusalem, art the religious pace of the world. The Jewa regarded themselves a tha world's teachers and law givers. They alone of all the people believed in tho Unity of God. When Christianity came forward It had to combat all the religious system a and all the literature of the garth. And opposing this pomp glitter and glory waa a religious system In the exterior of which was little to awaken sympathy; a religion that had been produced In the moat despised land, ita founder had Buffered death on uie ignominious cross add its flrat apoatle were of humble origin. I believe the text of tide morning,'' aid the speaker, la the text of the age in which we live. Thin la an age of Men are seekcritical inveatlgatlon. Christianity doe ing for the truth. not object to honest Inveatlgatlon, it simply objects to skepticism under the guise of piety, mutillating the word of God hy tearing therefrom the supernatural and miraculous. It seeuia to me that men am not preaching Christ and Him crurlfled as strongly as they did a century ago. Some men seem to be ashamed to make this the principle doctrine of the Goscross they pel prominent. To die on tne and think la not particularly God-lik- e 1 this kind of preaching responsible for the indifference ot the nineties and for the apathy of the believers. At has caused the rfvival flrea to become extinguished and the church to become dead and cold. 1 believe that the churches In which the Gospel ia moat faithfully preached are the churches whose pews an the belt filled with coneecrated men and baa warming, women. This Gospel No destroying and nvlrg power. wonder Paul glorified in the Goapel. No wonder he waa not ashamed of it for It waa a Goapel full of power unto salvation and was never Intended for any Jesus never Intended that one nation. the great truths of tha Gospel should be confined to Jerusalem and the adjacent territory hut- the design of the Goapel ia the salvation of the world. IHE VALUE Of HONOR OTIS, MAHONEY AND CROFT Tributes Are Paid te Deceased Representatives by Heuaa ia Three Csabk-Trac- TkOaly Houef Beeeion. the th the the deceased LAWBEKCE nt .. Overlap Limited) Tkt Most Lapstas TniaAs&sWth Compartment sad du.wiCSrf(i sleepl.Tccm cfrmrratlwi carsfi ing cars, can, with bartwrNiathJapd lovers Library; oqtiro',trelnBeraal; lighted, Diroccb ,to CMcggo - witfisal change. Dfrccioaperfim'for'jjK& iS SLPaalE48ziBea(!C& Tkfcata. KMrvatisaa. m CuS la- - ys foiMuan an tn iMkmcS Jfiw C. A. Walter, Gawd Chicago & 1 North-WesteiyR- jffl Wart Scerad Booth SL. AUn SMThF 1 SaK Laics CKjr. vim Uak. ' ' LOW RATES To CHEYENNS, adop- tion of appropriate resolutions to each of Ea&ray between pad Chicago. The Washington, Feb. 26. The memories of three deceased members of the Fifty-eighcongreee were subjects of tribute by the house of representative in a session which occupied nearly three Tributes were paid to hours today. the late Representative Mahoney nf Illinois; the late Repreentatlve Croft, of South Carolina, and the late Representative Otis, of New York. Representative Hepbusn of Iowa was Designated as speaker pro tern and yielded the chair to Represent stive Sherman (Xew York) who presided during' the rulogle to Representative Otla and to (South CaroRepnwautatlv Finley lina) anil during the tributes to the memory of Representative Croft. . Those who apoke to the memories of were RepreRepresentative Mahoney Boutelle, Wilsentatives McAndrews, liam!. Fuss, Lorimer, Knopf Caldwell, Enrich, and Foster of Illinois; Sulzer, New York; Hay Virginia; Robinson, Indiana; Blayden, Texas; rftyan. New Yur; Hunt, Missouri; Van Duaer, Nevada; Broussard. Louisiana. Eulogies on Mr. Croft were pronounced by Representatives Finley, Lever. Johnson and Aiken of 8outh Carolina, and French of Idaho. Tributes to the memory of Representative Otla were apoken by RepresentaSmith, Rider, tive Sherman, Gould, Paine, Alexander and Dunwell of New York; Currier, N. H.; Cooper. Penns.; and Bonynge, Colorado. The house adjourned after k KIsevi Kira 2:35 p. m. OMAHA, 1 DENVER, KANSAS CITV. t . ST. LOUIS, BEADiluHERAL . . CHICAGO, MONTREAL, bon A SOUL BOSTON, of Supreme Judge of Wyoming Will bs Intsrrsd today. The funeral services over . NEW YORK. And all Cltlsa of Eurepa via All Linas Shaman's Ticket t lie re- main of the late Lawrence E. Beard, In the morning al the Baptisf church who Hsaly died Saturday at the Ogden "Gena Choral on Jeans the pastor spoke eral Iloapltal. from an attack nf Soul.1 Value a of Conception ot the fever, will lie held at two o'clock HIGHEST Hia text waa Matt. at the Episcopal church, this afternoon "For what shall a man be profited 24th and Grant. if he shall gain the whole world, and The decraaed ia the son of Judge forfeit bin soul? Or, what shall a member of (lie Supreme court Beard, man give in exchange tor hi soul? .of who at amis high in the Wyoming, He apoke in part aa followa: Memliera of the bar and order. masonic As followers of Jeau (.'hirst masons will therefore set a pallshould be aoul winners. Every true bearer. child of God derirri to be a aoul winThe remain caa be viewed at the ner. We may be if we are willing o other Lindquist Undertaking .parlors be- 134 follow Jeans Christ nnd learn of Him one o Clock and the tween and ten And one of the first' thing which we will lie laid to rest in the Ogden must learn 1 Chrixt'a deep heart ap cemetery. city mini. of the value of the All Mason and members of the bar "HU eppreciation of the soul' value to be at tne church at 2 requested in our text, in ia shown forth in part o'clock to attend the Bcrvicca.' which he say in substanre that all have not the value worldly of a single aoul. Yea, men differ, and are' willing Office, Hotel, (Opposite Depot). Bell Phone 161Z. , id PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS. 11-2- UN- Cheap Rates to St. Louis w-- Easters palatA via -- pm-tatio- po8-osio- to prostitute the interest of their own soul and the soul of other for pleasure and for gaia aa ia shown for examWilliam Finn Will Examine Defective ple by the liquor dealer and hy tiie Cable Over Balt Lake. respectable people ot the community who keep silent, either because uf fear William Finn, cable electrician for of loss' of hualnesi or bccaiii-- of the the Western Union Telegraph company dollars witch roletlu--into the city treasto carry on this and permit wilh headquarter in Nrw York City, ury, lire and business, as is In hi arrived wife, accompanied by alao shown by many Christian people placing first the interests of buxines Ogden yesnterdny. Mr. Finn Is here to meet and cun and nicking soul winning a secomUry fer with 11. 8. Converse, elrctrician for matter, and this In spite of the view of tbelr master of the priceless worth of the Pacific Coast division of the com pany, with headquarters at San Fran-clrc- o a soul. not alone aiiowed fortn But Jc-iand T. Meencr. foreman of wlm are expected to reach HI appreciation of the soul's value in words, but by deed, risking hi reputaOgden today or tomorrow, regarding the ne aerial cable recently laid tion and giving hia life for the acroaa Great Balt Imke.. of aouls. Tiie sold ia auprenic in life, it ia The i able ineiut'.oned is about forty mile in length, contain 19 ntramla creative of all tiling and for the arnil nnd is the lunaeKt cable of its kind in will thing exist. Jesus realized this, r.lso the oternal nature of the soul, also It lota not worked the world. suffers or enjoys however, on acenuni of the that the soul either ' Intense induct inn incident, to ao many a ft conform itself to tlfe laws of oJ, therefore, no sacrifice wa to Him strands of wire being in atn-- chine propinquity and i: la for the purpose of so great that hr i(ight wvn souls from in to right and God. remedying' this defect that Mr. Finn Jesus Cliirst has rested upon Id waa sent licie. The new problem vaieeil by wucti a duciplea nu obligation to win snula. Lfl u ad upon our intellectual eoinprc-henao- n eoudiiion of af'aiis will undoubtedly of tiie soul's value, we realize I low much solved. be euceoeafullr or what piai intellects really that the aoul i of work wilt be priceless worth, and soon we will have will hn adopted to overcome the diffiuf thi-iconception culty i 'not yet- known, but that the (hriat'a heart problem will N- eventually solved no value and will hold nothing too dear to be sacrificed for the salvation of man." one for a monn-.- t .loutd. CABLE EXPERT HERE e g ia ncei-aMr- r REEDJ10TEL The following are the arrivals ol the Reed for the past 24 hours. William H. Taylor, San Francisco, Cal.; Mae Swain and wife. New Yora; F. H. Vallentin. New York; Geo.- S. Mitchell and wife. Meodows, Idaho.; W. Brown. Citv; Marshall Snell Tacoma. Wash.; W. B. Sawyer. City; J. H. Seaman. San Francisco: E M. Allison. Jr. Halt Lake; O. W. Powers. 8 It Lake City; Henry Fare. Park Citv: R. R. Fry, Morgan City: R. H. Welch, Morgan City; O. W. Herrick. Denver. Clio.: Joseph S. Shepherd, Salt Mke City; H. Karlierg, SL Lottie: K. V. Roger. New York; F. C. Barnes. 3 Trains , 3 Daily Write We mb save you money. la V. WARREN, General Agent, Np. 411 Dooley Blonk, OL - Salt Lake City. Philadelphia, Pa. WILL BUILD A HOME. It PicTO' Tojtin Feb. 26 The report that Japan has ordered four battleship to be constructed In England is incorrect. It 1 probable, pules .clrcumaUncrs compel ber to do otherwise that Japan will in the future" construct all her war vesShe lias sels at home. extensively equipped yards, simps and gun and ara strong There is also mor foundries. and growing sentiment in the navy and nation in favor rf home construction exclusively. The navy yards are already engaged on an extenslvy buildrtg programme Including two large aruibred TIME CARD. Dec. 4th, .U0L ' Effective " DEPART: No. 6 Mall sod Express. . . 1:20 a-No. 2 Overlaid Limited for . Omaha, Denver, Eluffa, Kansas City and 2.35 m. daily No. Express for Council " Denver, Bluff, Kansas City and nil 7:20 p.nw points osaL dally vessels. - Council MW A MONOTONOUS QUIET. - ... t.ii.i,.. ARRIVE. in No. 1 Facltr. Express from Feb. 25, (Delayed Council Bluffs, Omaha. transmission.) A monotonous quiet flank of the RuP-rfaDenver. Kansas City and on the right prevails Feb. 26. Eric, Pa., Major Robert east dally army. The night are frosty, but Clark, who officiated at the laying oi limited ; ere quite warm. iavx No. tne tm- corner-lon- e ot the Washington are Council A despatch says the Japanese from Omaha, monument in 1643 died loday aged 89 j to labor . Bluffs. Kansas City, Denwell fed. but are. requred year. on fortifications ver and all points east, and George A. Allen. 1 nitrd States Dis- hard !: If they do daily trict Attorney for Westrrn Pennsyl- and are cruelly punished 1:00 p.m. Mall tnsks. their No, Fast not complete vania under President Cleveland died C. A HENRY, today ageu C6 ycara. Ticket Agent ICE GORGE is MOVING. San FrBucisio. Feb. 2. The steamer A B. MOSELEY, Atla arrived today 72 days from New TKLEGREPHERS THREATEN. Trav. Pusn Agent Louisville. Ky, Feb. 26. The ice York with barge No. 12 in tow. The Oglen, Utah which has filled the Ohio River prge wa- - lii.irlt'il wiili 26. an Frh. Postal telegraph extending nearly 75 mile above naphtha . crude .11 for th- - Standard Oil corn pany. officials are threatening to strike un- - ville moving today. The iee in: Tiie pci age of the Atlas was lr. their demands for improvements of some began place was piled up 20 feet high, J their condition arc guitrl. J hut Utile damage was done. would like to riisnk my' many kind friends for their hindnr- - and vrinpathv during my dear iiuebanls death anil burial and especially to the Maanne. Koval Ansuum end Barbers for their beautiful Liken, nf love and esteem. and May God ble-- v you re cctve the ame social altmlion in your hm-shours of cuicnt and sorrow . MRP. MAuGIK KI1IKNBOLD. DEATHS I Dacvhoanhe. IN ERIE. n 1 lekclul - . . m-i- con-tant- ly P-- i Mo-co- - Scan the Want Ads |