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Show k THE MORNING EXAMINER: EB S E, $ Flower Seeds in v have a full line of Garden and earned never l'fore. we as freak, of Rakes. Ill) full line of Garden Tools, nnwirtitag Forks, Garden llose, Childrens Iloes, SpadM. Digging at ts, Ladies Sets, etc, JIUMnY, MARi'II 25, m.;. ACQUIRING! THE MEANING OF POWER OF PALM NEEDFUL SUNDAY v park-bsolutel- I'TAIl. OfiPEX, at-e- d . laymen Joufc: M SERMON BY DAVID W. CRANE FIRST M. E. CHURCH. OF i.evtT seen Jerusaii-n,- n.-- , u1(- lr . dmee and close oulu iuak- iniiivlduala good w,.:i.eM-- l M.ve'.y me ire" Pen-l-I- f Hr pies weie coL!i,lea rising Kigi,- .ere the requirements, then P:i equipjie.! Inf ore he saw the ht .steely iciun. If method a!! and need eie training 1 alone, then John Wesley might before haw spoken be had the mange warming of his heart when came the Holy Spirit :uo h: life with for service. We are to be wiict .se, unto t'hriat everywhere. In Ogden. In l iah and unto the uttermost part of the earth. Not by word of mouth aione. but by our talent and mean. See the mother of Harry K. Thaw. When put upon the witness stand the other day she could scarcely gpoah the wmis which her poor mother heart sould utter, but because of her constant attendance at ilu- awful trial of her boy aud from evidence that ahe would- freely give the last dollar of her ir.lllkius to free hint, even from the cell of the Tombs, she has witnessed fur him t beiore the world. It not fur preacher or public spankers aloue which are privileged to carry the command of our Lord, but those who ahttw, in any way, their devotion to Him. It 1 weil, indeed, to feel the divine call to proclaim the acceptable day of the Lora from the eacred desk. It la a commission 1 personally prise, sad trust 1 may never be called upon to surrender it; but there are also other gifts from the Master which may well be coveted, by you, my friends, this morning hour. There Is no calling so low, no labor ao menial, but thay may be sanctified 'to the service of God. One of the happiest men of my acquaintance is neither gifted ia wealth. In language nor in song. But be has hem to his spiritual Jerusalem end now as he gore about with spade and hoe and lawn mower and trimming shears, it la with such peace end Joyful service and shining countenance that the flow ere bloom brighter an.l the birds sing sweeter when he la near. I know another man, not a thousand tuilsa away, who is not given to long prayers and Is very modest la bla public aervloa fur the church, but he has been gives the power of beneficence, and with modest means at bla command, he eaponde them la such manner as to carry Christian aunwhlne into many heart sad bom as. My friends, our Lord calls us to our individual Jerusalem. There Is much to be done. There ia but little time left in which to do it. There is a place for you an.l for ma to fill. That place is where God has put ua. Juat where we are now. The question- - la not so much the place or grade yf service, but rathe the equipment for it Let us remember that the power of God la distributed into cooperative forces; some of which are in our hands; others la the hands of God. The renditions of unification as imposed by Him are included in tarrying at Jerusalem until - Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. Teat. Acta 1;t, Yt Shall Receive Power and Be Wltneaeea Unte Me." Jai THE SERMON BY REV. J. E. CARVER AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, b-- ... - Text:. Matt. Th Moaning and Place of Palm Sunday in Present Day Life. 21-- S HANAN f-- 2476 Washington Ave. WEBSTER, CHOATE amusements. UJAHNA THEATER Vaudeville Matinee Two ,...10e anil 7:J0 end Bi IB 20c nnt r 10c, 20c, Me, performance! Auditorium RINK avenue. grant Grand TwoStepping Contest Two couples will each evening for entry In the nnsl on Saturday night. All this week. Qualify The rink will open evenings only fnr this week. Ladles will mitted free each evening d Everett Hi'.le iu'the April WoHome Funipaalon, of which he ia one of the editors. Class High 1 once heard the diaiinguiehed Senator Edmunds from Vermont, when he a as a leader in the Senate, tell this w rites S'jorv of his young day, mans yhis Afternoon and Tonight AND EDMUNDS He was a student of law and was making his first u.ii in the city of Washington. Of course, the Supreme Court interested him greatly. The Law library was close at band and was by far the finest law library which the young man bad ever seen. When he was not listening in t lie court room be was apt to be reading in the library. One days be was Bitting happy in , an alcove, reading in a Black Letter treatise which be bad never aaeu before. There entered from the court room, without observing him, two gentlemen in earnest conversation. These were Daniel Webster and Rufus Choate, eagerly discussing some intricate point They bad come In from the court room to talk it over. They paid no attention to the young man who eat reading; but he could not help but hear, and 1 think he had a right to listen. At a critical moment lu the dlacuaslon he turned over the leaves of the quaint book, put bla finger on an essential passage, and banded it to Mr. Choate. Choate read It qblckly, as he did everything, and passed it to Webster, fur it wholly confirmed his argument. 1 am very much obliged to you, young man, he said. Webster read It in his turn, and passed It back to Edmunds. I am not obliged to you at all! be said, with his own aweet smile." be adexcept Saturday. THE WOMEN OF CHILE. of The women possess a beauty their own. and in a social gathering at the Chilean capital ono will cee as many charming women, as well dressed and possessing the must perfect manners, as In any city uf Its sise Admistloa, afternoon, 10c. Admission, awning, 16c. la the world. Possibly one secret of their attractiveness and that of the children, la that they seem to be physically strong, and rejoice In that beat of blessings, radiant goud health, and whllo the Chilean ia of Latin slock, the women have nothing ol the frivolity and hrartlrssnee of the both is the upper and lower ranks, ia permeated by a genuine respect for woman which makes itself felt everywhere. On the street, the theater, In public places, the spectacle of tho flirting young woman la absolutely missing, and the public conduct of the women of all classes la above reproach. Outrage! against women and girls, such a shock the sensibilities of deoent people In Chicago New York and other Ain-rlcities, arc ttnhearJ of in Chile. In the forenoon, the streets of Santiago are filled with women, who wear the "manta, the Spanish wrap which conceals ail the peraon except the face. Thia picturesque garment la passing from popularity in Peru, but it atlll holds away in Chile. Tot, on festive occasions, Chilean maids and mamma make thrmwlvea attractive with the best Parisian styles, which they know how to wear la a moat modest aa womanly man-naPar-Societ- loud-voice- nn r. of dissatisfaction by entrusting ns with your bundles whenever In need of laundry work. The manner In wblck wo turn out our work' ought to delight the moot fastidious, while our prlcei are as low as any other lauaJry establishment. Wo await your orders. Ogden Sf earn Thonaa 174. Laundry 417 26th It HOW ABOUT new Harness you need? Dont mink you can't afford it till youvo chance. We sell so Infer-to- r given ns goods, no old fashioned appliances. All Our Harness to made from ? the beet ef leather la moat workmanlike manner. Whips and everything horse owner needs. Blaa-Halter- s, J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Just arrived 2 carload! of narble and granite to celect irom. Dont buy from apents, they get large commission and you have to pay them. Order at once for Decoration 5v. YARD OPPOSITE C1TT CEMETERY. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. $10 REWARD For the arrest and conviction party or parties stealing the of any Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR KELSON, Circulator. WAR FEVER ANODYNE. Under the above capUcn the Dost on Globe stoutly contends that the most effective means of preventing war la the promotion of trade. It recalis the fact that some seventy years ego, when international trade had not been developed to great proportions, Ralph Waldo Emerson, seeing with poet's vision the relation between trade and war, wrote: "Trade la the antagonist of war. Wherever there Is no prosperity people will put on the knapsack for bread; but trade is Instantly endangered and destroyed. And, moreover, trade brings mep to look each other in the face and gives the parties the knowledge that these enemln over sea or over the mountain are such Tnen as we." ' The Globe notes that when Bmereona prophetic vision beheld the coming time when trade would put an end to war, the combined foreign commerce of all nations amounted to considerably less than that of the United States today, which la more than three billions annually, while the foreign commerce of Great Britain exceeds that amount by per cent It seems to ua that nations enter Into war as frequently and as destructively for the promotion of trade aa for any other purpose. For an illustration of this look back to Great Britain'! war cm China to force on the Inhabitants of that country the purchase of opium produced In India. No more unjust war than that stains the pagea of history. And It was trade in erne sense, the acquisition of control of the' Rand gold mines, that brought on the South African war, little leas cruelly unjust than the opium war. Do sens of ware In Africa by several European nations have been waged for the promotion of trade. Greed has been the chief cause of war in all times, and greed has aimed at promotion of trade ns steadily as at Post. robbery.-Washingto- The Value of Rarity. If every second man you met In the street could amuse people as much as Little Tlch or Arthur Roberts, those performers would get about elgtheen billings a week Instead of some eighteen pounds a night Weekly Dispatch. WANT ADS YIELD BIQ RESULTS. The subject of the hour ia power and Its use. We define power aa one potential energy prcmnulng all of God's great universe. Ii la that which hurls the earth onward at the rate of a thousand mile an hour, and yet with so little friction that we are unable to detect the motion. It ia that strange unseen force which steals along the capillary roots of the tender flower and gathering in exact proportion, the dead several minerals, transforms them into life and bloom. And, it conies from God. The putter that In great strength guides the suns, moons and star In their rapid Bight and wirh gentle touch enshrines liie lily a queen uf splendor, Is the power that ticks our heart beats, one by one, as the days grow into years. It is a power over which Infinity presides and through which a Fathers love is proclaimed. The power of God ia in various forma. The material, mental, moral and spiritual: And we are uught by the Word and experience, that all is intended for tho use and happinesa of mankind. The greater forces of heaven's laws with the leaser, which God has given each of us to use. Gravitation holds us to the earth and permits us to walk upon it. Ya never want a breath but the free air of heaven rushes to our aid and answers our hunger for it. We undertake all our pcieonal efforts with the expectation that the forces without will lend their strength. We till the soil with the understanding that there la kinship between ua and it. We plant the grain expecting that all ita vegetative forces will with our plana And every energy of earth, air, water and aun work to our hands as though that were their only business lu existence. If we build a house we expect the rock, the wood, the minerals and other earth deposits to coma and flU their intended places in the structure. There are other foroes which we may command. If we want our bar deni carried the riven and lakes and oceans respond. If wa want swiftness, the lightning cornea and goes throughout the earth aud says, "Hare am I." Our reasoning faculties cause us to measure our moral status in tba light of Gods word and ww find ourselves aadiy deficient In moral character and strength. We rry out. In repentent anguish, for hslp and tbs Holy Ghost comes and regenerates tho Soul and lending his strength, makes ua to cry Abba Father gives ua a consciousness (hat we are the children of God. Thus wo find the power of God in everything temporal and spiritual, given ua for our uae and for our good. And it is nothing atrange that God uses ua aa mediums through which he may bleas the world, with of bla manifest power la our dealings with llvlug and inanimate things. If he wills to uaq the ground, the rocks, the trees, the waters, electricity and air for the benefit of the race, it should not be thought am tenable statement that he will use us who represent the very highest order of bla creation to carry peace on earth, good will to men," to those who kaow Him not. Bo w find the Christ, with the work of redemption finished in himself, about to return to his throne in heaven, commissioning the disciples to bear witness of la word and work to the end of the world. And He aa well aa theniaelvea, conscious of their requirements for the work, apeaks to them in (be language of the text: But ye shall receive power. After that the Holy Ghost la come upon you; and ye shall be witnesses unto me. both in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and In Samaria, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth. These men werthe Instruments to be empower from ployed in beaven to tall the world tbe story of Jesus and Hla love. But there must be. first, a concentration, or what might appear a better term, a contraction of power before It can be expanded, even In Jerusalem alone. And Ihls la aa God haa it In ether things. The heavens may be permeated with electricity, hut unless it be condensed and confined to the wire which penetrates its Jomalna there can be no service of either. A locomotive maybe well built and in Itself all complete, but unlesa the elements of lira Speaking flout the text, And a very great multitude spread their garments In the way ; others cut down branches from the tree and strewed them la the say. And the multitudes that went before and that followed cried, saying, Hotauus tit the son of David: Bhaestd is he that oumeth in the came ot the Lord; Hoeanna In the " Her. Carver said highest Mat. 21-in pan. the aubjoci being, "The Meaning end Place of Paint Sunday ia Present Day Life." Bm-ia the description of the triumphant entry of our Lord sad Master into the old ciiy of the Klaga. Aa we read it we can but compare k with the the triumphs that have been acoord-e- d unto world uunquentre. Thia day, the one day of triumph which our Lord and Master waa destined to receive compare but poorly with the and ovations which we today ghe to our honored leaders. And If we compare it with Lite great triumphs accorded to the victors of Hla own day the paucity of His favors la even more marked. We read how the great Roman capital waa adorned fur the triumphal entry of the Roman leader, we read of the eliv being adorned la Ua holiday parmanti, tbe peaaanta of Italy thronging with its citiaena ita narrow streets, the whole populous galy attired, abandoning itaelf to Joy and often Urnes to license. History pictures for ua the triumphal prooehaiua; golden chariots drawn by white horses garlanded with flowers, underneath the wheels of the heroes' car are strew a flowers in profusion. U roused legions, the survivors of lung ware, march with the procession. And as tho procession prooeeds to the Capitollne Hill, we see the proud Caeear who haa made barbarians flower before tbe name of Home, haughtily condescend to receive the praise and adoration of hla people. But In th wake of hla train we not slaves tom from distant homes to become hla chattels, aud upon his faithful soldiers, tba araxa, telling mutely of the awful dangara of battle, and we think of the many uf their number left dead upon the far away fields of conquest. Historians tell na that often the conquered leaders ware led to Rome to grans these triumphal entries and than to publicly be put to death, while their aona and chieftains were brought captive to Rom In order that thay might amuse the Human populace by fight lag ia the dread arena. Bnt la this a real triumph? la it not the entitles-unepomp that is la reality but the parade of mere passion, ambition, cruelty and crime? What la the meaning of the word exshall we gladly give to God the beat triumph? It cornea from an old tbe Arval clamation uttered by priests our beat whatever that wjtliln keeping, as they in May tints marched across may mean or be: the fertile fields, blessing them. As thay marched they shouted a Latin word, Trlumpbus ." which meant tbe victory and blessing to be ushered la STOCK HOLDERS ATTEHTIOH by the coming harvest. It waa a victory of honest, faithful toil, sad it All those holding stock certifies tea waa a harvest destined to feed countIn the old Weber County Fair Assoless hungry lives. Tbe triumph accorded to Jeaua upon ciation and base not yet exchanged the same for like number of shares la this Palm Sunday o long ago was aot the lntarmounialn Fair Association, a triumph of empty show or of vanity, must do Iminedlataly or lose all of aelfishneai nur of greed; It waa a interest In said stock. By calling on trtqmph of the deeper qualities in the Theodore Tracy at the office of the human soul, and though it seems litEvening Standard the stork will be tle when compared with tbe vanity of exchanged share for share. Be aura earthly ostentation, when we measure you bring the stock of the Weber it by all that la abiding, we see bow County Fair Association with you, vastly superior it la to any other tribecause the stock In tbe new com umphal procession the world haa ever known. The triumph of the wealthy panv can only he exchanged by the old stock. The stock in is ofirlmea marked by the wrecks of Weber County Fair Association Is now single fortunes, the triumphs uf the valueless, and the time for exchang- military leader la darkened by the ing the stock haa expired, but the di- awful smoke of battle, the triumphs uf rectors of the Intermountain Fair As- the politician ia ofttimec won by sociation bare derided to grant a few means which will not bear the light more daya in which ths transfer of of truth, hilt tbe triumph of Jesus stock msy be made. Give this imme- waa marked by blessings seattered full diate attention if you want to save and free upon every hand. Hla triumph waa won by wondrous teaching, your rights. By order of the Board of Directors, hy healing power, by alleviating pstn, Jumbneas March 16th, 107. by conquering blindness, and even death; therefore. Ilia triO. M. RUNYAN. umph increases with a deeper study President of all the Influences whlrb ted to that WM. CLASSMAN, Secretary. triumph, and the better we know Him Wanted A few more shares of the and the more completely we coinpre-beolhf meaning of His life and the Ogden Hydro Carbon Light end Heelwondrous merry of Ilia power, the stork. Stan Address D., ing company more willing are we to cry. Hosanna, dard Office blessed la H that cometh in the name of the Lord. THE JAPS IN KOREA. We are living in a day or great The Japanese propaganda, which the worldly triumph. Triumph of riches, Western world has aecepted with in of leamlag, triumph of Invenfantlle credulity, contains numeroua triumph triumph in social life, in political allusion to the' wonderful latent re- tion, hut tbe more we comprehend the DANGER IN DELAY. sources of Korea, which are to he life; real meaning of life when life is the tbe of developed hy enterprise Judged in the awful oertalnty of tho Kidney Dlseaaea Are Too Dangerous Japanese for the good of mankind In Judgment and eternity, the more we of te Koreans the in par- realise that tho only real triumph Is for Ogden People Neglect general an.l ticular: for is not the "door" to be that one which will stand the test of ' The great danger of kidney trou- "open" to ail nations, and do not the the Many a life that la bles la that they get a firm bold be- Koreans dwell under the beneficient lived judgment ih obscuriiv, many a life that fore the sufferer recognises them. protectorate of Japan, which shields has chosen rather to be deemed la gradually Health undermined. them from those terrible Russians, Dial! one and lira honestly with God, headache, Backache, nervousness, end gives them the benefits of modem will by this reckoning be more nearly lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary1 progress? Thus the propaganda. Let a triumphant life In that dny when troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Brights ns examine the facta. Korea ia inhab- we shall knew even we are known. disease follow in merciless succession. ited hr twelve million Koreans, an There ia a lesson In this triumphal Don't neglect pour kidnewa. Cure! ancient race with a history a old aa far you and for me. That lesthe kidneys with .certain and safe Chinas, or Japans, and whose ethno- entry son la that merit alone will stand the la tn mists veiled Doans Kidney Pills, which logical origin by remedy. 'test time. How much more, then, haa cured peopde right here In Ogden. of remotest, antiquity. They resemble shall ofIt stand the teat of ternity. Let 2166 W. of Chinese or Jackson the Japanese J. Browning only slightly, o live that for us our great I had They bsve a language and customs us, tbeu, shall be in that day when avenue, Ogden, Utah, aaya: triumph little faith in Doana Kidney Pills all their ows. They are naturally GoJ shall make awards. when I procured a box of the remedy quiet peaceable race, and have alat. W. B. Badcon s drug store, for I ways suffer J from a corrupt governSaved by Sentiment had been fooled so often with highly ment, but they love their country, and One cannot for n moment wish to recommended preparations of one kind have held It against all invaders set in ao many and another. I was In need of some- - throughout the centuries, although un emulateoftbe example where perfectly inEurope, papers the king of Korea nocent thing at the time to check diabetes til ten year Indiscriminate-lare birds small which was of so much annoyance that was nominally a vassal of the emperr slain, but we in this country I could not go away from home on or of Chins. The Mongols came long sentimental aide. account of the weakness of the kid- centuries ago in the days of Kublai certainly on theand g many of the larks neys and bladder and ao decided to 11 khan fought their way through tbe Migratory our garwhich ravage birds, were When Pilla driven out, Doana a 1 trial. Kidney give country, but stunner, are now bad not need the remedy bnt a day the Mancbns conquered China and den in spring and this in country, and serious a pest noticed when I beneficial de- bade the countless millions of that or two need thinning certainly their legloue corrected the disorder country adopt tbe queue which they salts. They reasonable proport tons. entirely and removed all annoyances wear today, aa a sign of Manchu ser- down to more Life. It. can I Country connected with go anywhere vitude, they came also to Korea with now without the least Inconvenience the same design, but were glad finally and sleep throughout the entire night to retire, satisfied with the vague without being disturbed. Doans Kid- and shadowy vassalage of tbe Kor- lECZEMA AND PILE CURfl ney Pills gave o a happy surprise ean king. Tbe Koreans atlll adhered FDFF Knowing what l( waa to and wffl and I recommend them every chance to the coiffure and costumes of the tkeb Or 1(f to nay a Iflisted I get. posiitvi overthrown Mia dynaaty of Cnma, oaama. Salt Rbeam, Bryalpe hy all dealer. Price 60 which coiffure and costume they reFir sale Co.. Buffalo, N tain to this day practically unchanged and Skis Diseases. Inatan cents. Foater-MilburDon't suffer loagsr. Writ F Y., sole agents for the United States'. The Manchns could Impress their cm- WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avoj Remember the name Doans and j biem of servitude on the Chinese, but tuqjfc take no other. nag. Now York. never on tbe Korq conne-quence- er offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of - smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO-RD 5OLE AGENTS d CONSULTATION We Guarantee Speedy arid Abso-iu- te Cures In Cases We Aeoept wher corny fur Pro. Elliott, arrowi the at root from old stand Washington Avenue. y at BUSWELL JEWELER B Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at mi WASHINGTON AVE The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the ( Beautiful Line of Jewelry. I Garden Seeds I It is not time to plant jet, but soon WILL BE asd we want yon to know where to get yonr SEEDS. I was in the big tiro, as you all remember, and all my old stosk was burned. Oar new stock is arriving and will be the best ever brought to Ogden. fruit-eatin- irate now 235tf d t FREE . Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN or Small Quantities Iiemember, we carry a full line of that famous Fratts Foultry Food for animals and poultry. In Large W. T. ASTILL Both Phones 2264 Washington Ave. aMATftjifiB a."w: |