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Show Tlii: MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, I WWftT uvt I'J! : in ai package of tlu Order B B fames health and brain buiidmg flour and eujo.-aomgood olg BuhiontJ Brown New England read. A chance at a tight hot loaf will make poo think yon are iu Boa tun. With Aliena B. B. B. Floy you can make bread just ALONE SERMON BY REV. MR. EODY OF THE UNITARIAN CHuRCH. nie sacritU'c si 1. n iie reguia . Ot tali a The I bear us iii j J pars-d:xk-- a- - iu&duees is there in the history of In Christ Unity alone we hae nail i&e tongues, pruphucies and visions of the rally churca, the waves of - 101.- ! UO COllalM'. it Inal this Cunxisi m ut'.)iiig tne rx ! .Mialij upiiEreHi Hi.itif'i in 01 r environment. As human beni,. this is T: I.l r ir i GROCERIES ce-gre- (0 Putnams For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoals Suits, Etc... r act-ea- . l. Putnam Clothing House Doctor Specialist sne . CASH 1M6. AMUSEMENTS. RINK AUDITORIUM GRAND OPERA HOUSE MISS EFFIE PRUITT action Northwestern Theatrical association. R. A. Grant. Resident Manager. Dii 1 Wednesday Night WE ACE In getting Into onr new atom. Therefore have bad but little opportunity to dispose of onr Holiday stock end realise that the time U getting short. We offer, therefore, special baryains on Holiday goods from this date until Xmas and Invite the public to call and Inspect our goods and prices. GEO. A. LOWE CO. Ogden, Utah, Dec. 16th. IBM. -- ESTES, SPECIALIST B -- Any Person Cutting or stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously cuted dt d d d UTE HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. Dsc. 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, SI; Jan. 1. Vis Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific railway. Cheap round trip rates. Tickets good to return until January 7, 1Ihi7. . Ask agenU fur par tlculara. , B.C MINE AT SEVEN TR0UCH3 . t"o- - wt'li-knou- u Xr. Ja$. kyrh feCcrdy The Old Clothes Man Lr.ix of Dramatic Anion. Papular Pathos and Oumtrdy, Artistic Keen cry, besides the Ulerer Boxers Danny Dougherty A Kid Sharkey Thy h'Ud Realism 10 the Kxlw bition In the Anna Scene in Last Art. NOTE: Boxing Exhibition perfectly proper tor lady audience. MueL.-- . HTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT I THE LITTLE MINISTER . AT 2:50. 10c, 20c, Ms MATINEE SATURDAY PRICE..... a few days ago. value In gold for traaji was sampled showing an average the entire wldih of sample wee taken 3,I00 per Ion. A across Ue eight-tnr- h streak and showed an average value of fSO.ObO per ten. We have received assays ranging ns high as fit 74.400 per ton in gold. Returns of $140,000 have cessed to surprise ue, and llOO.moi rest) a have become common. That the area of rich concentration le not confined to a mere pocket or chute Is fully proven by tbe fact that remarkable values show for too fast on the surface along the ledge. We have opened up the vein end fully proven this from surface diggings. We have without exception found rich values everywhere we have exposed the vela. We struck tbe body of very rich ore in the abaft at a depth of thirty-fiv- e feet. It gets richer and bigger every foot that we go down. We have followed II for fifteen feet and the vein la gelling stronger and the ore body wider as we go down. The gold Is so widely distributed through ths vein that we cannot find any ock in tbe vela proper that does not show big values. The ledge lies In contact of par phyry mid rbyulile. It lias a seem of talc on lioth sides that separates' it from the country rock. Its trend Is east ct north and west of south, following the general trend of the Seven Troughs porphyry bell. The Pain lew company baa IPO tons of ore sacked and on the dump. Much of It Is shipping ore and tome of It is marvelously rich. A shipment will be made in three weeks. The event of e shipment from the Fairvlew Is looked forward to with great eagerness hy the people of the Seven Troughs country, end especially those In the vicinity of Vernon. It wilt constitute the first shipment to pi out of the district and will force the merits of this mining region upon the world more than anything else could. MISS EFFIE PRUITT THE GIRL WONDER OF THE LITTLE WHEELS. Performing ever 190 ef the meet dMtoult faata en Reiter Ska tea, and one of the meet graceful and finest Costumed Skaters In the country, ADMISSION AFTERNOON Nl ADMISSION EVENING M CHRISTMAS GIFTS To lx appreciated, muni be art istir, good and Our line of CALEXDAltS, STATIONERY, BOOKS, LEATHER OOOIltt, TOILET CASES, COLLAR and (TIT EOXEK, (SliOVE ami HANDKERCHIEF KETH, CHINA, CUT CLAN, PICT EH EH, ART of h11 kind, plvt you the I test opportunity to THE RinilT KIND OF GOODS AT THE 1UOI1T buy up-to-dat- VISITORS' ntlCEH. Sparg'os Book Store YOU GAN GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made iShoes 0 Round trip first class tickets to Den' ver, Colorado Rprings, Puriilo, S1S.7S; Omhbi, Kansas City, Ft. Joe, $32.00; BL Louis. S3S.60; Minneapolis, 8L Paul, $11.90; Chicago, $44.fi0. Equally low round trip ntes to hundreds of other points west of Chicago. Tickets good to return within sixty days from s allowed. Redale of sale. member the famous Overland Limited Limand the new U Angeles-Chicsgited. only 40 hours to Chicago. Far further particulars see A. B. Moseley, traveling paasefiger agent, Ogden, Utah. THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store BELL PHONE 2S46 MADISON AVE. B1S-2- L I Stop-over- Catalog and Samples. o . h Ladies Pillow Shoes Via Union Pacific, Dec. IS. d h For men, boys, misses and children again fa Ogden. They re the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, aa well aa tbe EXCURSION. . ' e. NOV-ELT1E- K Women of Woodcraft No. SSI will give a card parly Tuesday evening, December IS. IBOti, In K. of P. ball. Refreshments; prizes. Prizes can be seen In the Boyle Furniture Co.'s HOME ' T- CARD PARTY box-offic- . Week, Commencing Monday, Dec. 17 Uifdisn Did yon ever succeed In swaying an Marvelous Values Being Obtained in audience to laughter or tears st will? even Troughs. No, answered Senator Sorghum; I recognize the fact that nil the L. A. Friedman, one of the owners I cere lo be rea of the Mohawk at Goldfield and heav- world's stage. ' 1 dont want to he one of citing speeches. known Interested properindwell ily men in the Washingties In Manhattan, Round Mountain the and other southern- - Nevada camps, ton Star; gave out Information n few days ago IN BUSINESS AGAIN at Vernon, Utah, concerning the Fair-viemine of the Seven Troughs district, Nevada, that leaves good ground I have about $40,000 of real estate for belief that this property bids fair to become the richest mine the coun- Hated wltb me, which belongs to old clients, friends and acquaintances in try has yet seen. Mr. Friedman, who has been closely the east, wbo instructed me to close In Utah nt reasonassociated with this bonuia since Its out these hold 1lugs am making my headable price who ownerdivides and its beginning, at room No. 6, First National, ship with Jesse Knight and U Hol- quarters wltb Hnnter A Kennedy, and can be brook of Provo, wsa entirely willing found after office hours at the Reed to give out to the public, for tbe first FRANCIS RITTER. hotel. concernIntimate facta most the time ing this property. EASTERN EXCURSIONS Hie first statement was startling in Via the Its character. He said; COLORADO MIDLAND RY. You may quote me as saying that I am Intimately acquainted with the On November 20 and December 1$. leading mines of southern Nevada, and points to that there Is nothing that comes with- One fare flus $2 from Utah Kansas City, in 200 per cent of the Palrvlew, either Chlcsgo, Minneapolis, Omaha, Denver and intermediate Ire Goldfield. Manhattan, Round Mounof or points. Limit, $0 days. Stopovers. the mining camp tain, Tonopab For farther information write L. H. Fairvlew, southern Nevada. The Mohawk has a larger body of Herding, general agent. Salt Lake ore S3 far revealed, but for values the City. Goldfield mine cannot compare with KQTiei the 8evea Troughs property. The ore body In the Fairvlew, which began The Ladies of tbe Episcopal church right nt tbe surface, has widened until now at the present depth of fifty feet will to glad to welcome tbelr friends the nt the Bazaar to be held on Monday ci:rr3 It fills the entire shaft, so Dint matrczEM and Tuesday, December 17th and 18th Ice of our ore body Is ectually n - Knowing what It was to lufy r':FfmarIn at 2410 'Wash. They Will have rfor sale But It Its of ter conjecture. far, I win give FREE OP j of valves tbe that velous fancy article of all .ndn. Lovely puts showing CHARGE, to any afflicted n positive; dressed dolls, aprons of nil kinds, curs for Eczems. Bsit Rheum, Erysipel I Felrvlew In a class by Itself. mince meat, bottled fruits, In tbe bottom of tbe shaft is an home-mad- e lea. Piles ud Skin Diseases. InsUnfi I cup. streak of highly concen list- tea anl cake, with a souvenir relief. Dont enffer longer. Write Fj J eight-incstreak Also a foy dcptrlment for the Manhattan Aveli ed values and a twenty-eix-lncW. WILLIAMS.-40I of a lower grade. The twnty-rixinenuau Now York. Eaeioee alamo. no .pile , KOMI. VXD ar.J rLlKKU Hi lull the - list I cau. a fiat, but it is by liie aid or knowuiy ledge brought to u hy our ordered used In a higher and way. It ia our environ moat. It may be all a mistake, am! it is easy 0 the ourselves into pholusopkixe ibuufcbL that It la a!! unreiit . llunto while showed us how to do that a ago, but after all his brave cogieat.ng our ph.losopLer la glad to put on a great cvmt to protect himself against the unreal cold and walks around the Utith filled with unreal mud and water. If the religious association founded by Mery Baker Ed-lsurvives ten thousauj years in H that tune not one Christian Srieutiat will ever demonstrate hintself out of submission to the things of the universe, which he calls unreal and nonsense or no sense, for to him a to ns they will always at loaat seem to be hard and soft, wet and dry and warm and cold, sweet and eour, and to him will appeal aa to qs the unset, glow and upon his ear. a to ours will come the thunder's nimble end thrill of the birds end to him as to us it will nil seem real. It would be as senslbis to suppose some uethaphyeicnl bee could eay to itself, 1 Will no longer understand things as a bee. Henceforth I shall think myself an eagie. This world ot the hive and the meadow la all unreal. I am aa I think. Poor craiy bee we would gay. This Is the way of 'destruction. In conclusion Mr.. Eddy salJ: make no denial at the fart of mental power hot 1 do assert the need of recognizing Its Urnttattuee aa related to man with a physical body .1 a physical universe. A man may say, see me demons! rate that cold Is an Illusion. He may ignore the temperature and really feel no Inconvenience within certain limitations. But suppose a change In the orbits of the sen and the earth so that the temperature should be towered to a print unimaginable to us. say two hundred below zero. A comparatively few would survive of all our humanity by maintaining an artificial tempera-tare- . The rest of the race would ue suutfed out, Christian Science or any other form of mental science notwithstanding. Ber with their favorite demonstration over disease or error. Thera la no question o fthe importance at a right mental attitude In the ouring of physics HU. But nt the same time there le no question as to the railitjr of the microbes we see under the microscope, or of the struggle between those which upbuild and those which destroy. Within certain limits tae attitude of the mind helps wonderfully, hut only within those limit. Common sense teaches that such must be the rase. This modern revival of old teachings comes to ns laden with good, lu sente of the divine unity and IU fetta In the eternal harmony which enfolds tiod and man are too valuable to be disregarded. Yet we must be on our gnaivL To out rage the rationality of the universe Is (he way of madness. The warning or.ntalned In this sermon U needed. The efforts of the appeals of new prophet at mental le most assuredly (pumful la many cases. Thu is especially true with young people. They abandon tneuuM-ive-s to theory with magical promises ot unlimited power. The result is n loss of true mental power which means prise and All our philosophy and all our religion must be tested In an atmosphere of oommon erase. It Is the gend medicine to rare nil the spiritual diseases due to extravagant and fevered thinking. Mann progress most be a march with feet upon earth. By common sense he must overcome, not nonring on the wings of fancy. FANCY eTw. WADE. Agent I 1 back-groun- v as acinus vr-.- l y self-evide- d t sl ! f ate exi'ia.i; in wiiat this 1,-- m-rox-- u.-s- IT, AMUSEMENT. : B im i.:;a bis la'ionsl- .e- u;i.e be smieruj wtih environment our ransc iutrrprel la ics ihst t brtitj aline. Hence rvligi.u brings u. as the ages u Sa.1 duie e In', uur Hie. things ibsi seem Some mistake in wl.L-spp.! r and feeds us un ances Late dcce.ved u. aa wnnueis and minifies. -- How much of the supposition that the uar.!i superstition which swept over the medieval rhur.h now in attained asceticism, now in like the Puritan use u j Man Cannot Live by Broad Alone, a year of dxnn and now in the cruBut by Every Word make. sades. and in modern tiun-- s we have of God. had the orgies of the revival meetings. SB Pancake Flour Always has Christianity defended its fa also a pure food; self the word of Uod written down Mr. jEddy took for his lex: the aay-- 1 hook, in biack and white, 11 holy church rising and all ready to 01 lug Jesus, Thai man shall not live guarding the merit purchased by Uie mU with water and hake Tfgdi by bread aluue, hut by every word of j crucihsd UuJwjui. To the true believ-- j kot griddle. Mark er ike uir ot the church becomes Hod. He said in the way ot introI like tbai which admits Alice Into ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. duction; wonderland. Religion ever lights a kian. In the physical sense, lives torch and leads us away from the Pacific Coast Factory. San Jess, a 01 id of tlesh and blood, the world of by bread. This was so (iL Eastern Factory, Littio that neither Jesus or the elder writer rituals and dr.na, into toe vague and Wolf Mills, Manawa, Wie from whom he quoted found It ne- ahaduwy places Piled with wonders cessary to explain. This patent fart ami mysteries. I am not trying to disparage religcould be assured as a against which to project the spiritual ion In saying th.s. Religion in ue declaration fhat there la a higher file sense of communioa w.th the living 102010 & COMPANY which could not le sustained by bitwi lore which le Uod must always rise alone. m The food winch sustains the above the away of the senses. But physical body in n physical universe tne nexus with the physical world le la by no meas all the bread ot Itte fur the moment only lorgotten: it Is 155 25th Street but It la of primary importance. not cut. And religion in the sense of Without it, we must remember there communion of man with man on the is no life what sever In the mortal, nobler plane of things can never be earthly sense. Whatever iheor.es we divorced saiely from the tangible and may hold about tae angelic life in the apparent world. I do not wish to deal with the whole beyond be practice dues not lie in this Late of existence. Today 1 wish bread question suggested In this; only to discuss the importance of keeping with a very modern expression of It In view the qhite inevitable and un- 1 refer to the pronounced and grow-irg- ; deniable fact that the human life is tendency in the Hfe of the presled In a universe that can aaaume an ent toward metaphysical specula Lion appearance of reality to us only as In- - and experiment. It Is the most DRY GOODS FOR FALL feature in contemporary religterpreted to us by our senses, that human existence la possible to us only ious life. We have been speculating JLST ARRIVED by adapting ourselves to those hard as to how and when next great religiand fast realities. In fact 1 wish to ous awakening would come. Wo, beshow that there le a railunal limit hold, it la upon us. And came Lke e WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS beyond which religious acaatcy may thief In the night and. verily out of the mouths of babes and auckUngs. It la here in the form of Christian Science, New Thought, Theosophy, Divine Healing and whit not. Thera Is real religion In It, too. These are all Go diverse expressions of the same swelling mood. How shall we explain this mood of extravagant speculation and reckless experiment in the field of metaphysics? It Is partially explained In the decadenoe of Orthodox Christianity. Orthodoxy ha. lost lu vitality. It no longer matters much whether tne sects of Christendom come together on some common platform or not The spirit of Ufa has ebbed In them.. They offer no mission any longer to an atm bilious man unless to wishes to an apologist. But Christianity has long and carefully cultivated tno supernatural claims. It has waged a long and losing warfare with Science and Common Sense In defense of lta supernatural pretensions. It is quite natural that the new metaphysical You will find culls should reap the harvest so long and patiently sewn by the church, .the quality,style now that men can no longer be hypto and price notised Into believeing In her revela. tions. suit, and a child But these exploiters of mind erar can buy os cheap matter boldly sieae a weapon from the man. ai arsenal of science Itself. Science tells us that In the last analysis we cannot BoyiT high-cu- t' definitely apprehend matter; that even shoes a the atom of farmer theories must now give way to A theory of electrons or whirling craters of force. At least there appears to bo nowhere dead waiter. Hence the theory that mind la ths ultimate force moving, shapAt least ing and knowing matter. Ibis la one theory among many kindred ones. All this is very specious and plausible and would be very practicable if one were a nebulous ghost, divested of his five senses and all the work they entail of living u life apparently very real In a nnlverso filled with things that on the one aide give us pleasure and on the other side menace our very existence. Undeniably we have some mind and the higher Cures when othsrs fail. Modem methods. Fres the type the greater Its power of diconsultation for any Chronic Disease of any name rection and of comprehension. But even with the highest of our kind or nature. Every case guaranteadL there le a limit set some ten thousand cycles this die of Infinity. A Partial of Diseases Cure! There la when the danger lies. It Is the Janger1 of throwing good old In Diseases the Kara, Catarrh, Dearness, Ringing common sense to the winds. Whea of the Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All DisIs done their religious acaatcy this ChasL eases cf the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and leads its followers Into superstition Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, that la uqite Ss much superstition for Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, SL Vitus Danes, Files, fistnil the scientific Jargon la which it ula and all Rectal Troubles, Tops Worm, Blood Poisoning from nay expresses itself. cai fS. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OP I do not say this la the spirit of ?EN quickly rated to stay cured, carping criticism. I recognise the Rnotnbtr the nimlmUoii and adYlca Is FRE1 Coma at owa genuine religious sentiment existing Tomorrow may bo too Into. Call or writs. under these new thought forms. As a Unitarian I hold myself free to accept whatever I find to be stimulating and suggestive in the utterances of these new prophets Such writers as Henry Wood and Ralph Waldo Trine have for Instance worked out the suggestive seed thoughts of Emmerson In a way 1 to put us Unitarians to shame. (Boyle Office hours, 10 a m. to p. m. 2468 Washington Avo. acknowledge the real spirit of gladly the nnmher Room Remember II. Block). Ogden. TTtah Entrance worship to be fnunj In these new reliIJLJ111 mm l me my gious movements. But at the came time I feel constrained, because of the very Importance I attach to them, to point out a very obvious danger. It is the old danger and the old mistake of rel'gion, namely, the diedalnlng the vgorld of common sense. But religion never escaped In the long run from the world of actualities It scorned. To unbalance men so that they take up toward the rationally apparent worij a things of the work-s-da- y strained and unnatural attitude, la to do them no kindness. Besides there is always the danger that the woner rather than the better exponents of a new religious idea 'the will prevail as proeelytere which garbled paullna Christianity captured the Roman world was far removed from the inspired altruism Deof the gentle Jesufe. Thus It is apparent that the form of this hew metaphysical movement most likely to prevail In an organle.l eect Is that of Christian Science; an organisation affected by a shrewd old woman, already becoming dogmatic wltb a sec-rebook end a goddess. In marked Proseoonlnst stand some of 'he greater exof what Is called New ponent Thought, whose philosophy of life le substantially held by many Unitarians of my acquaintance ud. which might be held by almost any Unitarian with DR. - e : ! j tear-lade- n Seif-risin- g ;isturi,uytiP- N. s-- mate aud hit. tit. r wan i are rei.giuu c us aw uate LevaU-- out 'i MORNING, DEi'KMI'KR . iu .u Lalt a vij.nn. ,..j hvI l.upv of re.lgi.-- ir.i, o BY BREAD uiiuidl 1 UTAFI, MONDAY T. A. SHREEVE TEAMS BOACDIKC PUCES The residents of Ogden who ran accommodate visiting teachers with rooms, or with rooms and board, due ing the State Teachers association, which will be held in this city on January 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1107, please write the undersigned stating the number, location end price of rooms per day, with or without board. Address Miss Jssnsette McKay, Weber Stake academy, Ogden, Utah. . 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