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Tbl la nothing more nor leas than tbs spiritual activity of the human mind making itnolf felt In Its research fur that truth which elevate human thought and Consepuriflea human aspiration. quently wbvn the moot important religious movement that mankind ha of witnessed since tho foundation (.brihflantiy Itself, namely, Christian Bclenr. woo revealed to tho world, it was at the same time divinely decreed that the revealer of tbla f rest VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral designs of every deaciip tion to order. Oellvory promptlv made. Order by phone. Bell S13-K-. Greerheute, 112 Thirtieth OGDEN et FLORAL CO. Floral Artiat Store 413 Twanty fourth ek Greonhouoo opposite Olonwoed pkrk. Phono Boil S36- Ind. 14b VARNEY FLORAL CO. Tho choice ' carnation roses and ether flower with appropriate green. Price moderate. 162 Thlr-t'Mct. Be'l 613-K- . . . j ' ' of her ministry, not only to her ini-mediate follower but to the woi Id at large. The first proof vouchsafed Ir nia of the healing power of Christian Hcleiice cam In tho summer of 1442, In Kashmir. My wife, who was at that time a great aufferar from a spin-- 1 a! trouble, and had not been ab!a to put her feet to tho ground for a number of year, waa literally snatched from the Jaws of death, through reading tho Chriatian Hcicnee "Selene and Health with Key to the Scrlpturea," by Mary Baker tl. Eddy. Thta bonk had been lent to her by a lady who, ilka herarlf, had left India In the hut weather for the more congenial climate of Kashmir. The English doctors In Kashmir not only declared my wife's ease a hope-le- a one, but went o far a to warn her of the sentence of death. Than waa no Chriatian Bclonea practitioner in th country, and Chriatian Science, In the year 1842, was ao little known outside of the United- States and Canada that non of my family had aver heard of It before. BUI), there wag the honk, and she atndled It diligently, and by dint of that study she" learned that there was no necessity for her to die, that there la bui one life, and that life is eternal. She also learned that mortal mind ai oxpt eased by her physicians had no power to make any law that should condemn her to die. Hhe learned that she was governed by spiritual and not by law, and that her body waa sustained by spirit and not by matter, flbe was able through tho study of "Science and Health, to realise the truth of being, to know that God is love, that he la Indeed n loving Father, who never ordained that any of hi children were to die. And she lived. That waa my flrat experience of the healing power of hrietlan Science, and I hare had many experience since. The next one waa m.v own ease. When 1 Joined the Christian Science church I had been suffering for four yeare with an ailment which one nf told the leading surgeons in me waa incurable. I waa unable in consequence to tako any violent oxer-risA anon, therefore, a I reallied what Christian Science meant. I put myself unreservedly In the bands of n member of my family, and after live weeks treatment waa completely healed. This took plaoe nine years ago. Two years after I was healed 1 had occasion to he medically examined in Scotland, by a doctor attached to an Insurance company. In whose office I was about to take out a and when 1 called hi attention purposely I to the fuel that had suffered a physical ailment and had been healed of It. he uiaite a niinnie examination of me. and declared most emphatically that there waa absolutely no trace of It. and asserted. In the same manner that the l,midon surgeon had done, that such a malady was incurable. On another occasion a surgeon, a perfect stranger to me, having heard of my csse. came to my house In Ijomlon and asked leave to examine me. which 1. In the Interests of ITiristlan Science, permitted him to do. He also pro nounced nte perfreily sound In that respect, and it was not until I had shown him s letter, written to nte by the liondon surgeon referred to. on the subject nf nty ailment, that he would belle vp that I ever suffered from such a msladv. That letter Is still In I mat add that I my possession hate nut touched a dr-- of medicine nor esih'd in a doctor fur the past tea years, and the same esn Is- - said hy other member of my family for the past fourteen year. It la not. for the physical alone fhv I hate received benefit from Oirlsiian Science, ihat 1 am so grateful. It I rtf her for the gieit change ir ha limnht about in my home apt ip ipy ererv dav life. To en'a-g- e upon th: subject is not nm i ii desirable, because there irri lent and ep'sislea in a life .in serd to l iy bare th- ; of the lio'ieier he might he io g've to the world lie heneflt of hia experience In hat rilieriinn Suffice It t.. mv that. o far a I am personally cimeer-.ted- , I ran affirm that I never knew the mean Ogden City Dentists DENTAL PARLOR Over Bparge'e Book store 2444 Waah. Av 'Phene , BeiL for-giv- e. c t.-- w-r- '... FELSHAW-- ! text-boo- fa-- 1 text-boo- oil-terl- A C. NY. Lsana and Inaun Roal Eetat nno Notary PuhU 2411 Washing-ta- B. H. GODbARBL one Mon-cbeate- Lord Lmuiiiore England. siienda much of hi time on bis of magnifleent nearly elat, hd.iHK) acre, in Inrenieaa-abtrv- , ... tam Salop nut again. n 1 , Real- Christian Science throughout where It la now Great Britain making relatively greater progN-sthan in America, and one of hi daughters, Itody Victoria Murray, la a Science practirluner In should be a woman, devout, uu- aelflah, ami with a spiritual under-- ! standing of those law which relate tv Christ and hi teachings as found in the Bible a woman whose 'mvlng, self Biirriflrlng nature should be ever prominent before fhe world, as an ex- ample for everyone to follow. Thu was Mrs. Eddy's' mission ordsined to be a mission of love In the true spirt- tual aceeptaUTO of tbn term, and that she has conscientiously fulfilled and la still fulfilling that nilaslon has been amply demonstrated, during the whole MISS ALMA BAUER at Fiena. Loochstrxky Avo. Method. Studio 230S Adame 1907 ne-!- truth roacnar ADA C. BARRATT Toaehor of plan and vocal cuV ira.. Studio, Ogdon (Wednoeday id The reday,) 2543 Lincoln av ledlo, Batt kaha CKy (Monday, rlday and Saturday,) 21 KandaU Eail rhurk-- A. Murray, of Dunnuiro. horn In la41. u a and baiun pruoilnobt Srotrh of the l'ulie-- King. turn. 11a vrv-i- i in the L.it-Uoilh dixiiiu-tiuarmy and was fur many ytar Vicui (iu-ea toria. H- - la alxo a noted hubtrr and rravi-lr- r and kaa publiahud aeveral hooka oo India and (e-ira- l Asia. Wirh hit family b- - 1 In thv principU. of a Srni be!i-v(.bnatiao Science, and the article epUiaa thv ivo-,o- u fur hie faith. Ha has been of moat Influential in the rpn-a- Scotland. Plana Tuner and repairer. Fine tone and aouaa regulating. MRS. E. E. REDFISLD Toaoaea of Pure Avenue. Washington Ityaie, by the Earl a Nate MRS. TILLIB N. BLASDEU Plan Oancsrt Plan iota, Toaehor atndio MM Adam. Phono tod. tot, Science itofionDunmoro. 11. Bv this, her psitent, long-ktifriiug, rBJ dignified silence. Mr ol that Eddy Liu gained the portion of the civilised wnrld which knew her not before, and abe - baa thins thut made life- sorth liting. I now kirn had l;e ,ru,? rnE earned the additional lore an- in: of happiuewt about them they afford- creased veneration of her tunny foled me but a spurious kut-- i ul eausi ac- lower followers who would fain emution. which 1. in my ignorance of what late her eaampU- - had they sufficleut life really moan nttlu ,k for happi-net- t. spiritual undrrsun liug to enable iheqi to lor their enemies a she does. Mrs. Tha world that one day to b.v oo full of shat 1 mis- Eddy U to spiritually minded hersvlf tjai she Is able to bless them that took for happinea and joy would th ihi-that very next day a.ipear tv nitr to its curse her. and do good to abuse her And prosecute gloomy and miserable, full of doubt despltefully and discord; vbetva- - today theta U her. We learn Dorn the most authentic no shadow of uncertainty over the source that evrn as a child sne waa world a revealed to me in Christian Science, but luxiiug sens of peace, Imbued with a spiritual consciousness Even rare to find in one ao young: that at a suushin. happluek and love. money troubles can hate no power to comparatively early age ah studied disturb tho equanimity of the Chrie-tia- natural philosophy, logic, and Moral Scientist, once he has brought science. A few yesr afterward she himself to realise that God -- and no; became a candidate for tuembeiship in a Congregational church, the pastor man-I- s the source of all supply. Cbrisriaa Science teaches ua to de- and members of which bellevvd in the doctrine of predestination. Against pend upon God for everything. It de- this terrible creed the child protested, ities the relationship between God declaring aha aould never Join tha and man, allowing maa to be Inseparable from his Creator. It define God church if adherence to this Jurtrin as the one Infinite Mind, and ntan as was an essential of membership. 8h the Infinite reflection of that Mind. was, however, together with her proLike all exact sciences, Christian test, finally accepted aa a member, Science reals nut on theory for the and she remained a member of that until she discovered Chriatian evldeur of its truth, but rather on church Science and founded a church of her proof, and It must b and la supported own. It waa in 18S that this disby Indisputable aUnumst ration. Not- covery came about. It was occasionwithstanding the fan that the proof ed by an accident, a fall considered consist In the healing, yet the healfat?, from which she recovered by ing Itself, to quote Ur. Eddy's word upon God. to thought and reiving unreservedly la but the "bugle-cal- l Reasoning from cause to effect. Mr action In the higher range of infinite be I say this because I be- Eddy felt certain that there nutthis goodness." a divine law somewhere back of lieve there ie a very prevalent Idea healing, and feeling impelled to find that Christian Bdenca la almply a it out for she retired from th newlv discovered hetllng process for world for herself, a period of three whole physical ailments aud baa little or years, during which time she gave no ethlral olds to it at all; and It Is herself up entirely to a search of the so that erroneous Idea which raises In order to find (In her own Seripturea. much antagonism la the minds of words I, "The Science of Mind that those people who talk about it as the should taka the of God and new religion, the new faith-cure- , little show them ta the things creature and reveal knowing that, no far front being n new the great surattve Principle Petty." religion, It Is In reality the oldest 8he declares that the Bible was her Chriatian rellelnn In the world, inas- cnly that it answered all much as It le almply a clear underher questions as to how she was Healstanding of the religion of Chriet, the ed, "but the Scriptures had for her a practice of which was circled on near- new meaning, a new tongne, their ly two thousand years ago by Jesus spiritual signification appeared, and himself. The students of Christian he apprehended for the flrat time Retrace soon learn that the healing their spiritual meaning. Jesus teachla but a wry ing and demonstration, and the Prinof physical ailments small part of the Christian Science ciple and rule of spiritual science whole. and metaphysical healing in a word, There la one more personal experi- Chriatian Science. It Is impossible to overestimate tha ence I feel constrained to give, not so much aa a manifestation of the healing value of the results gained during those years of retirement, because power of Christian Science for physical ailments, but more aa proof of Its when they came to an end Mr. Eddy manefficacy to overcome and destroy that was not only able to present to must subtle of all the emotions, name- kind the science of being, but was in a po1tfon to aanounce the glad tidly, fear. It happened In 1X64. In one of tha ings which war destined to revolulilan da of the South Pacific Ocean, tionise the world, namely, that the hid beyond all doubt the where I waa living at tha time, being demonstrated discovered. had she some in principle Interested mine. personally Such has been the rapidity of the 1 waa about two hundred and fifty notwithtulles from tha capital of th growth of this science that,abort time the comparatively standing return to waa and preparing Island, there on important buslnes when the that haa elapsed since Its foundation, little steamer whirh put. In to take there are today In America. Canada, Australia, England. France, Germanye me brought the new of a severe outbreak of the plague at the capital. and Holland, nine hundred and ninety-fivChriatian Science argonlaatloni The captain of the steamer wrongly Some thouurged me not to think of going, my holding Sunday service sands of duly qualified practitioners mining staff said. Stop up here at th mine where you will be quite safe," are doing noble work among the sick, and fear whispered in my ear, "Stop while aa for these latter who have the practloe of Christian here; why go down aad take the benefited bywaa authoritaUvely stated plague and dleT" I certainly felt 8ctence. it the World' Cougreas of Religions at to I where waa, Inclined stop strongly million for fear of the qilague had taken pos- In 1894 that morehadthan one been healed by session of me. Btlll, 1 knew Ihat. duty caaes of disease called me to headquarters. In a state Christian Science up to that date, preof pitiable Indecision I went back to many of these case having been b the Incurable viously pronounced at amt mine the my little bungalow the first thing that caught, my eye was medical profession.time since I had the It la but a short "Science and Health, lying on the for table. A small accusing voice aeemed pleasure of seeing and conversing time with Mra. Eddy at Pleasto whisper within me, Are you a atime New Hampshire. Christian Scientist or a coward?" I ant View, Concord, e I am aura my readers will knew which I waa at that moment, (And I state here, for the benefit me If and I knew It was fear I had to fight, the skeptic that It positively was fear of getting the plague and dying, of same Mrs. Eddy that I have for recovery In a case of the plague the known ao certainly for eight years. waa rare. I took the Uttle book off the There Is bnt one Mra. Eddy in the table, and It aeemed te open itself world.) Directly I saw her I wa the at following para- much struck with her healthy anl vigquite naturally Fear la baaed on falae be- orous graph; appearance, and I watched as liefs about life and health, and la also out of her carriage and noshe got undoubtedly propagated and sustain- ticed how firmly she walked up the ed by the universal bnt erroneous supstep Into the hall. position that sickness, pain and disWhen I waa uahrred into her study ease are au Institution of God, and she rose without an effort to greet that man la powerless to protect him- me, and conversed with me on variself against them. But here Chris- ous and I was aa much tian Bclenre comes In and ehnwa how strucksubjects, with tha extreme vigor of her man can obtain the mastery over holh mind a I was with her extraordinary pain and disease, and Just In propor- memory, for ahe recalled to my tion na he gains this understanding, Incident! which took place o will he gradually lose all consciousago, when 1 flrat went to yeara eight of eav ness fear and be able to with Concord to visit her. I have had the In the evangelist, There la no fear pleasure of seeing her weral times love, but perfect lore caateth out since that date, 1898, and 1 never saw fear.'" better than she looked the her After reading and digesting this I otherlooking Mra. Eddy Is a vigorous day. had a novel e struggle with my fear, anil healthy aa any woman of half her aqd by evening bad It quite beaten and age, and she takes a keen and lively went on board the steamer with thane Interest In all the leading subjects of beautiful n orris of the Nlnely-flra- t the day: The amount of work she Psalm ringing In my ear: Surely gets through in one day la almost Inhe shall deliver three from the snare credible. writing, a ahe does, all her of the fowler, and from the tnlsome oan letters without glasses, and findpestilrarc. . . . There ba11 no evil ing time to go up and downstair to befall three, neither shall any plagiin attend to her household arrangement come night thy dwelling, for he fhall to over thie, give his angels charge PILES CURED IN 9 TO 14 DAYS. keep thee In all they ways." The neat day the plague broke eut PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to on board the little steamer, and for cure any rase of Itching, Blind. Bleedfour dRyn and nights I was abut up in ing of Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days thai plague-n- t ricken ship, whuao crew or money refunded. 50c. of Chinamen nearly all took the and iiinsTy died in a few htuirx. THE OAKLAWN CLUB MAY LOSE Again I turned to Christian Science CHARTER. for liidp, ami ibis lime knew no tear. For nevcn weary months after this 1 d Piaa Tons Loachotnky Method. Street. MO Twenty-thir- d ADDIE J. patry tou Inetructar an Plana, Organ and tar. Vocal Loaacna TS" third SU ERNEST M. W. JONES d Ha Plaao, Cahinot, Organ Studio W41 Waah. C hr Letame ing f real happsus ,in: Amusements, a fhrietian Scientist relaxations, Tsslrs. atul pursuit that seemed to Bits In the old days the only ht W. B. 9TOWELL JOSEPH BALLANTYNt Director Ogden ToOrr,lo Choir. Vote Specialty. Building Bfotie 2532 Orchard Av About MONDAY, MAIU'IX OGDEN, iJ'AH, EXAMINER: HORNING 74-k- mniB4 ws forced that tu live In dl-is- n plague-stricke- n town, with people whom I knew living all around me. We were runipliiuh cut off from tfti- - .uilside world. Australia, the nearest continent, liclug siximi hundred n.ile away, and tending no ships tu the island tin the plague had died out. I am quite uro ihat ha.) Ii not been for Chri-tiaScience I cn'ilil never have gone through thnip terrible seven months. There are ihoustnils of people no dmihl who mv In utter Ignorance of ; of gratitude that manthe great kind Mr. Eddy for her unwear ied labors for the regeneration of And there are of l.ii also, ou the other hand, thousands of people w'i.. cannot plead ignorance d the spVuilu'. work idle has in the world, but who still seek s vine sign skeptics who still desire some convincing proof that she heii.df pc ct ice the love an. I Christian forhrrR!:re which she prtsrhi-sTo these I v ,mld simply say. ptinly for .viilirs.'lvf s ih evert nf pa. few wck. mid you will get yreir au-- t r: i your proof of Mr. E t Chr,-:iTlike forbcaraticr in rn admln:'er!r.K any well- Training earned rebut,,, or making any Mt:e! replies to i'n.- cruel and unprovoked n oe n j d ncconi-plislie- Uttle Rock. Ark.. March 10. The charter of the Oaklawn Jockey club at Hot Bpringi, probably will be attacked In the legislature tomorrow. This la the laat civil action upon which relief is hoped for by the clement In Hot. Springs which desires to ae the sellprovision of the Amis anti-poo- l ing bill rigidly enforced. If the charter could be revoked, Attorney General Kirby will be asked to take the matter Immediately Into the courts and ask for a receiver to lake charge of the property of the nonresident corporation. If this action la nut taken It Is possible the legislature nia be asked to order a company of militia to Hot Springs to enforce the law. although there la a disposition to resort to this only as an extreme treasure. CLEMENCEAU A PLAYWRIGHT. . ie . .HTnck mstr upon he- - h- h-- r showing Ihereb? the '.tc Implicof hlat 'a the itly follow "who. when he was reviled, reviled Home. March piTliliMier of ed il.at M. 10. Rlgnnr RUrardi. dramrt'c works, has learn- Ormeneeau. the Tirarh year ago wrto a remidv r been produced, ricrnt-!- i ha; ha nt to Franra and requus'-- d 11 iV. liicureau to grant him the Tialhn f the work. The premier c.'rvrlcht . c.m-.him the ir.ar.incript of a rcnie-d- il of u one act eniltled. The H.inv.ne.'' and Signor RircaMi haa it to 8lgnor Martini, of Eritrea and a leading man. who haa promised tn Tinr.iie It during his nest tup to Maiwa. The comedy will be pre-- j in the spring. I'p-ive- |