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Show 0 The MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MOEXiyQ, 'AfRIL S, 1906. TUESDAY BEGINS THE SELUNG OF THE ' ENTIRE STOCK OF Wrights Clothing Stores ' V I Our recent large purchase of the Z. C. M. I. building and the contemplated improvements in the new building demand ready cash. . We have decided to convert the entire stock of Clothing and Furnishings into money. . The reductions will be so sweeping that every item in the clothing store will be surprisingly lowered. It will be the most extraordinary sale we have ever inaugurated. . No old goods. . None of it shopworn. . The vejry best styles made and yet we will sell it for much smaller prices than are asked at sales of the ordinary sort. The Clothing, the Hats, the Shirts, the Neckwear, in fact everything in the store must go to provide for the vast outlay of money which we must soon meet Tomorrow well be busy chopping prices. . Cutting all the profits cutting down into the cost . . Tuesday the doors will he thrown open wide and you are invited to the first sale of the kind ever held in Ogden. Stetson Hats, Haws Hats, Sterling Hats; Hart. Schaffner & Marx Clothing, Brock Union Made Clothing, the best lines in the United States and the newest styles of these lines. off-e- ven Choose anything from this perfect stock and the prices will be cut to your astonishment. ; f V At the prices which .will be made we cannot allow any goods on approval. i j CONFERENCE NEWS ' Hie second 7. I Salt Late, April annual ram day o I tb. seventy-sixtferanra was characterised by bright sunshlns, dear skies and Increasing crowds, with prosjircts for a still greater attendance. Conference Waa resumed this morning at 1 oclock. The choir and earn gregstlon sang the hymn comcnc-Ing: h - 'How Arm a foundation, the Lord." did not wish to cast any reflection on cult to draw a line bet wren the spir- ganisations that may have fragments In the great Body of noble young mission- itual and the temporal, because they of the truth, because he believed the all would end the accept In they connected. n work so are aries who are doing closely grand truth aa taught by the Lalter-djsThe same might be said preaching the gospel. Elder McMurj rin thought that a great change had They are all practlral men, Saints. The next speaker waa Elder J. come over the missionary work. Years taken from the farms, the workshops, ago the great majority were experi- and professional life. In Home places, Golden Kimball, also of the quorum enced men and only occasionally v(S,re houses of worship have to be of the seventies, who gave one of hla talks. Hla theme was might there be seen ayoung man; bi.lt, they turn In and build them. characteristic men. the seventies, who wlieaas today the reverse Is true, lint And when they comp home from their the minute and whose notwithstanding this, a glorious work mission, they go hark to their work. number eight battle la being dune in the world. They are not ashamed of toil. Elder business It is to go out andreferred lie was glvd, ax a speaker yesterday Clawson derlared that he was proud against the kingdom of evil remarked, that Jlonnonism" did not of this practlral turn of these men. to by Elder Roberts. When Trouble Begins. begin la any conflict over some doc- If Zion Is to flourish, it must flourish trine. No man or combination of nnm In this way. "Util my experience has taught me," The choir sang. We thank Thee, O said Elder Kimball, "that that kinghas tha power i create the gospel. It lakes a Christ, not a Luther, or a Cal- God, for a Prophet," and benediction dom of evil Is not going to Ho down vin, to make a religion. Joseph the was pronounced by Elder Jesse N. quietly while w. kirk Its aides In. They yo Saints of y thou-an- w.-i- a sar-rtflr- ' e i . A Farmer Gao Get d, , The opening prayer waa offered by Cider C. W. Illddiohni. The choir then Bang the hymn beginning: "All hall tho glorious day." Elder George Reynolds, of the rotin-- d prophet approached hla Father In of aerenty, waa the first speaker heaven for Information concerning his Of this session of the conference. He salvation. What greater source could the boy go to lor such knowledge? pdko of the missionary work. In all Ilia long experience with this work, he God him the re.ly power that could (his. And If the true religion aid, ho had net or known such a will give was not on the earth, this was the Ing response to the rail for missionaries. During tbep resent month only power that could restore It. The restore the Iruth. Pitch Is thcra will leave this city ISO mis- Lord did of this religion. And we mayorigin sionaries to the world, and the few the with the thought that It months to come will each see a siinllaa be content hiu not come to ua in the enticing number leaving. or the log!r of man. No wonner words one be But there la said, that thing, waa a little discouraging to him. A that they who come among ua to "conWe repa have nos wees. considerable number of these report vert to tnrn away from the wheat of that they have not been keeping the fuse to the chaff, or men. When Jesus word of wisdom, which shown a ten- God asked Ills apostles on one occasion dency on tho part of the young people whether they also would forsake Him, not to comply with the requirements they answered: "Whither shall we of the lord that demand a daily go, for Thou haM the words of Nevertheless, he added, the eternal life!" And so It Is with ns. shown to a rldera had willingness The words of life are here. The speakleave off this violation of the of the Lord. There had er bore a at rang testimony to the never barn a time, then peaker went truth of the gosiiel. Patriarch John Smith. on to any, when the missionaries were oo well prepared to preach the gospel Patriarch John Smith next ada now. For this condition our ehurch dressed the conference. Me related schools were very largely to be given some events In his early life connectElder Reynolds spoke also of the ed with hla mission to Europe. nfS work of the Sunday schools, if. only possession was a horse and saddle, thought that thin organisation was which he sold In the east to purchase In a better condition than nt any a ticket over the sea. When ho other time. The children of the Saints reached hla Held of labor, he began are given therein such instruction as asking himself why he was there, and appeals not only to the heart, but what he should tell the people. A also to the head, which In other words, hundred questions came, he said, to enables them to give a reason for their one answer not merely because he bellefi. Our children are therefore wss ignorant, of the answers, hut and firm in I he rather because he could not form I lie being made faith of the Goeprl. words for the answer. And so It Is, Tho church stands fur righteous- he said, with most young men who are ness. There is no nerd of our going reared in the gospel. Nevertheless. It outside of it for anything, for the Ixird waa necessary for the young men to baa provided In the church all that Is study the Script urea that they may be necessary to salvation. When, there- the better able to advocate the fore, man goes outside of the Gospel truth. for something which he deems of ImEldar Rudgcr Clawson. portance to the Paints. It shows a narElder Kttdger Clawson of the quorum rowness on hie part, and an Inability apostles. wa the succeeding speakto grasp the breadth of God's wnfli, of er. He spoke In relation to ihc variElder MoMurrin Speaks. ous presiding officers iu the stakes Elder Joseph w. McMurrin of tho and missions. They were all practical same quorum, waa the neat speaker. men. he said, r.icn familiar with tho He enotlnued the line of thought fol- practlral affairs of life. Among them lowed by EIdnr Reynolds. Nearly 11 are farmers, mechanics and profesthose who depart on missions, he sional men. Each, before lie was railed said, are young men who havr had to tho position 4 presiding offer r. had little experience In preaching. It chosen his partirulsr vocation, and in would he a good thing If in connrclinn this he has continued heram-- he has with these young men. some older to provide for his family. Though otiessome who have filled one or the church might use the entire time be called. There of these brelJiren, they cannot mare mlsslons-co- uid ghe. aeema to be ah .Idea among ua that by reason of the fact, thul they get no who been on a mUsion salaries. From this practicality in ihr has any ona should not .be sent It there are any presidents and bishops grows their young men In the ward. He, therefore, ability, very largely, to iidrlsc the advised the presidents of stakes to Paints under their charge. :m jn H,. e seek for experienced elders. In ditiun. they. ire spirit us I in. ri as well. things the speaker aid that he Indeed, the said, ii wa diffi aay-ibts- . Several kinds ot Plows but the SYRACUSE will do the work better, and with less expense than any of them (See cut below.) Smith. always have a chip on the shoulder, and whenever these witnesses go out of the and are moved by the Lord to testily that Jesus is the Christ and Jos-p- h Smith Is the prophet of God, thnn the trouble begins. You don't need to tear down the religion of other churches. I proiplse any elder lhat ''Sllflcs to these things that he will have all the trouble he can aland. "They tell me they have made their laws tittrh In the Southern states, where iiiiudred, of our elders have gone about preaching without purse or scrip, that if any are found now in thn city without money asking for entertainment, they are pjared In prison, and I believe It Is a mighty good place fur some of them. I believe some of our elders could do more g(M In prison than some of them are doing out. I don't hardly think they will like that doctrine, but it Is a good doctrine to preach." Elder Kimball then made a plea for the relief of the seventies, who hud labored for years, asking that their places might be taken by youngbenefits. In an address of a half hour or more er and stronger men, and also that Elder 3. H. Roberts sought to make there might he better discipline among plain to the people Ihc relationship the younger member. of the priestSaints sustain to hood. that the Latter-daThe cloning speaker of the day was the rellclou world. He first, pointed nut th-iM.irninnlsm came into tb Elder Rulon R. Wi lls, who enlarged world lursiis there was sore need of upon the thought that faith In the It; bee j use the chnreh of 1hrisi no Ixird Jesus Christ is the first principle longer existed in the earth. But. ws of salvation. Elder Andrew Jensen should understand 'ha our relation- pronounced the benediction. ship to the children or, men is not of unfriendliness, hut on the rontrary, one of jhsoliitc friendship and anxiety to do the world good. Elder Roberts Speaks. A passage front the book of and Covenant quoted by Elder Roberta was to the effect that those wh followed its (cachings should "coniend s Raima no church save the church of the ,vil." lly this Elder VIA Roberts said ho understood ihal the SHtms were io contend against nn 810 CKAHDE WfSTEHH church except the rhurrh of evil. Then he caused a very audible smile 7:45 a.m. ovrr ihe rongregaiion by Leaving Ogden to swn-1:15a. m saying that he bad once been asked I--caving Ogden 5:00 a. m if the Catholic church wa the church Leaving Ogden 19:10 a. m. of the drvil, and he replied by saying leaving Ogden 1:35 p.m. Ogden tht he di'l not wlh lo classify. He ex- Leaving 2:50 p.m. plained further that he thought the Leaving Ogden 7:00 p. m. had in mind no particular Leaving Ogden prophet 10:25 a.m. Lake City church, no particular division of Leaving Salt 10:35 a.m. Uke City Christendom, bn meant simply tha Leaving Pali 1:45 p. m. Leaving Balt City klugdom of evil. Salt Uke City 0:05 p. m. Elder Robert t li:ii.'ed that tha Leaving Salt Lake Ctty 11:10 p. m. Saints bad a right to contend agalnsf Leaving Salt Uke 11:30 p. m. City no churdh except the church of evil, Leaving Fare $1.50 for the round trip. Fine hut not against the iirious forms of cars, no delays. Christianity. It wou!, h pour policy, Street rars run direct from depot to he said, to c?n wud Ugditifcl those or Tabernacle. Cause for Rejoicing. Efdrr Seymour R Young, of Ihc quorum of seventies, gave the open-inremarks at the afternoon session of conference, when an even larger congregation wss present than In the morning, lie thought the Saints had oersslon to rejoice because of the prosperity! In their hind. In their missions, saying that nt this time there are nearly 2,0' missionaries in the field devoting their bei energies to the sircad of tin: truth. The speaker, lu closing, recalled a lime when the Industries of rtuli were patronimt by the iwuple of the state, bit', said the spirit of loyalty had heen'growlng less unit less, until within the lust three years ihc last of the Industries established by Young had been obliged to close down because of lack of patronage. Had they continued, as they should, ssid Elder Young, they would have been Institutions of wrealth and of help lo ihlu people today that would have beer, almost incalculable in their g See Us Before Buying Field Fence m Spring tooth harrows t Everything in plows ; Seven Doc,-trin- e Conference Trains Steel lever harrow Anything in vehicles Daily We Will Treat You Right Standard-Examin- er vWant Ads Get Result , |