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Show W 'VH0 aAHWotoN THE MOKXIXG i! Sale Special Cutlery 29 Monday, April REYXARVERS SUNDAY 0c KniT - 75 1.45 1.50 SKATING ROLLER Open Every Evening repra-ratattv- e. Including Sunday new floor, letter than ovor. Xh roof, everything Band losic by Nichols UflM admitted fr6. DIET Grata, 15c, skates 15c. with HEALTH. Every person requires n certain amount of oil la hla food in older to bo healthy. Our boom tore lived to a large extent on olives, filberts, chestnuts and other nuts containing oil. The present generation naeo too little oil In its diet Thia caa be taken in the shape of the pun expressed olive oil, aa an emulaifled salad dressing or by rating nuts, olives, etc. It may be a matter of choice bow the system gets Its oil, but a certain amount la essential to the enjoyment of good health. The good results of the habitual use of the above articles la the diet am soon shown, especially when persons am inclined to colicky Indigestion and constipation. Doctors will do well to instruct their patients to use purs olive oil in moderate doses, also aa dressing for salads. Yarloue klnda of nuts have n high dietetic value because of the oils which they contain and caa be nsed to advantage. When patients India to consumption, pure cod liver oil ranks at the head of oily auto stances, but the leaser oils also caa bo taken la moderation. Nature furnishes many cores for the successful treatment of diseases if wo will but study her methods Instead of following fads. The result will be a greater progress in building up resistance and Immunity from dli Washington Btar. the OgJea uj toning out your work w acquainted AND Uae Foods That Will Qive the System the Oil It Demands. Ikfiace for Select People Ort AVENUE. and la hla novela The meaning of the Gaelic word clan, aa Just stated, la children, and the obedience which clanemra owed to their chief wu considered by them rather the affectionate obedience due by children to a father than aa that due by subjects to a ruler. They believed themselves to be all blood relations descended from n common ancestor, of which their chief was the living The clansman who hesitated to save hla chiefs life at tha expense of hla own was regarded as a coward who fled from hla father's aide In the hour of peril. On the other band, the chief waa expected at all times to acknowledge the meanest of hla clan aa hla relation und to shako bands with him wherever they might happen to meet Subordinate to the chief and generally related to him were the chieftains and tackamem London Standard. AUDITORIUM Tha Bank Clark. WeUundry today. Belaya an It is the duty of the clerk to bs lesi"wwna Many opportunity that ons. ' Tits low spirited has no pises in T,rtny told nufia to a bank. Neither haa tha frivolous. -Wiahav, .Upped by owinc to The man who works for a bank la reS? h citation. Dont let thia spected in his community becauss it is wtrt yonr laumteringfaclH-with known that the character of bis work raeaualed la important and particular. Ha must MtliUctoriiy v5dUa,0Jv prompt' flip by any Ion-flTorlnf M Steam Laundry K&n 417 a Twenty-fift- h Uth St St California and Eastern Direct wire for all 2; wtlng events. - BROS. V?1 carloadi of Inol sjmtatramto aalact Meat. thay.1,urge commlcaloni M ye. W them. t 5r. TaHn"SfL5l Dac oration Aartu Cest t 0PPO8it cxtt Were Especially Attractive With Beautiful Musical Selections. 3.50 8 4.23 Wheelwright Bros. Merc. Co. not only he direct and speedy in what be does, ha must net only ba faithful and constant la all that bs does, but be must go a atop further and do what be does with a will, and a good will at that. Zeal requires interest and on thnsiasm. One of the trouble with tha bank clerk is that his sense and hla buoyancy are apt to be dulled by the endless repetition of details. Thera is no way to shirk It Xo bank clerk can go homo at night with hla work unfinished. C. W. Etevenaon in Bankers Monthly. Far a Sluggish Liver. When your liver is really- sluggish, practice tbs following exercise at least twice a day: Stretch one arm up aa high aa you can, while with the ether one try sad reach down toward the floor. Then ravens the position f the arms. Ton will find that you will bend the body toward tha lower arm. By this exerdae tha aids mnscle an strengthened, and the liver, which Is like n sponge, la squeezed, and la thns much assisted to its work. PRESBY- Services 2 rt.i 7.30 FIRST The services last evening in the Firt Presbyterian church were especially attractive in the musical selections. Mr. Paul Paulwn sang the wall known solo from Bt. Paul, Tha Lord la Mindful of Hie Own1 and Jdar ion's Pilgrim Bong with deep feeling. Mias Mitchell waa at her beat in Bartlett's "Grass and Rosea" Miss Hamll played Schubert's "Serenade with good expression. The theme of the sermon was The Testimony of the Fulflll-mn- t of the Prophecies Concerning Tyre to the Historicity of the Biblical Truths. Rev. Carver said in part: The Old Testament la the world's greatest book of prophecy and prophecy is but history written before it Is enacted. If it lacks thia historicity then it la no naira worthy the name prophecy. Now it la possible to test the historicity of much that the Old Teetament foretold by comparing it events which actually wh theThere is much in the prophecies of Isaiah, Eseklel, Jeremiah ami some minor prophets concerning that which history had in store for the city of Tyre. We shall look tonight at these prophecies and compare them with that which actually occurred. The origin of the Tyrian people apeaka of the historicity of the Book of Genesis, for they were a CanaanltUh people and their records show that they left their former home because It waa destroyed by an earthquake. Here we connect them with the people of and Gomorrah. Tyre waa one of tne first of the city states it waa situated just off the coast of Phoenecla on a small island, which was separated from the mainf land bjr Vbout mile of deep So-do- one-hal- water. "This entire island waa strongly fortified by a massive atone wait Bom of these tours today measure 17x6tt feet It was very ancient, for Joshua apeaka of It as n fortified city in hla day and Herodotus tella us that it was founded about 2700 B. C. "Tha Tyrians were the great sailors of antiquity. Their small galleys had sailed as for west as the Canary islands and around tbs African coast to India. They were the grant merchants of early days their little city state was the meeting place of tha produce of the then known .world. Hera the productions of Asia end Egypt mot with the iron, tin, silver and amber of the far wait and so Jealously did the merchants guard tha location of their great Spanish and British mines that if one of their ships was followed by a rival n at ton's vessel, the Tyrian vessel would be run upon the rocks in order to destroy the rival ship and rewhen the Tyrian merchantman turned home his follow cltisrai would repay hla lost Thus for centuries they alone knew the way to western Europe. Tyre waa the world'a first For 2,000 years manufacturing city. thia llttla island produced the rich red purple and blue purple dyra from the tiny shells of the Mediterranean sen. Great dye houaea changed the plain cloth of Egypt and Asia into the beau tiful colored textures of the East Here the manufacture of glase was first perfected and here the minerals, Iron, tin, gold and silver were first brought into practical use. Tyre was tha first city of great commercial genius. Here the Arabian arithmetic wee perfected and a complete system of weights ar.1 measures was developed. As they traveled from shore to shore they gathered the best of many alphabets and the European alphabet waa the result of their tolL Moreover in its later day this city atate founded many colonies of which Carthage waa the moat famous. It la vald that at one time over 2U0 settlement along the Atlantic const owed allegiance to thia tiny island atate. It naturally follows from what haa been said that this people were famous for their fighting ability their abipa were ever victorious. We now turn to trace the prophe-ce- a uttered concerning the city of Tyre and to note their fulfillment It wan in the year 62S B. (X, a time when Tyre was at the senith of her power, the Eseklel prophesied that Nebuchad-nessar- , king of Babylon, would completely overthrow the Tyrian stronghold. Thia prophet gives n lengthy account consisting of three long ebap- . DONT EXPERIMENT. You Will Make No Mistake If You Follpw This Ogden Citizens Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you hare pain in the back, urinary dlraredrs, dtnlneaa and nervousness, its time to act and no time to experiment These are ail gymptoma of kjd-ne- y trouble, and you ahouid seek a remedy which la known to cure the kidneys Doans Kidney PlUi ia the remedy to use. No need to experiment It has cured many stubborn cases In Ogden. Follow the advice of aa Ogden citizen and he cured yourself. J. H. Winslow. Sr, of 2146 Monroe avenue, Ogden, Utah, aaya: If I bad known of Doan's Kidney Pills sooner, they would have saved me many days of suffering, but I am thankful that I know of them now For four or five years I have gone through all the tortures of kidney Sometimes I was so bad that I had to have two cane to crawl around with. My whole back would ache with pain and I could not move without sharp twinges and ezcrutiatlng catches. Thera were plenty of Indications to show that the kldneya' were disordered, or fthe secretions showed sediment. I eonld a heavy lime-lik- e not rest either day or night Doans Kidney Pills which I procured at W g. Badcon's drug store- corrected the whole trouble in n very abort time. I cannot find words to .-show my appr elation of tha remedyFor isle by al dealers. Price an cents. Foster-M- il burn Ca. Buffalo. New York, sol agents for the United States. Remember the name Dosa's and take no other. om-plal- - iriio T- -u i in of ihe city. l. 1U)7. i.HJ, - e laish tars' KulHiuj:. com-p!i-it-- SERMON BY : as AuJ overthrow It. piH'hicy had foretold. he amovd n plunder, for the Tji .v.i. stun thej no longer sitbsuud him, summoned their mighty fleet, loaded 1 with their wealth and hailed awa to before, Carthage. Isaiah. 11 j had foretold that Tyre should lie humwhich time bled 7 1) years, at the end she should renew bn place as the merchant city of the world. The city did renew her prospeiit, when ihe enemy had ret rested I rum the uei roved city her people returned and rebuilt the old city in all its former grandeur. In SSt B. C. the Great Alexander laid aelge to Tre; he built a pier from the mainland io the island, over which he ran b:s great eugines of war and in seven months of fierce fighting leveled the city again to the ground. Prophecy waa again fulfilled, for Joel, four centuries before, had prophesied that tha city should be destroyed again and its people sold to the Grecians; this wu literally fulfilled, for Alexander sold SO, 00d of the captives a Into slavery; many of it other had fied again to t'arthage. The prophet had foretold this Hnd said that even there they should have no rest. "This was fulfilled in the three Punic war. And yet the prophecy waa not completed for Isaiah had foretold that Tyre should he rebuilt and become a city dedicated to God; thia waa fulfilled for the people of Tyre and Bidon were the only one to whom Christ came, beyond the borders of Palestine, aud Peal landed at Tyre at the clone of his aaoond Journay, he found many believers there. Thia little company grew continuously and In 221 A. D., on of the fluent cathedrals of the Christian church waa there dedicated. Moreover w know tha city then contained many am slier churches. It continued to be a great Christian eity until It waa conquered about 1112 A. D., by the Saracens. From that tlms it steadily declined until today tha words of prophets are completely fulfilled for it waa said: ''Thou shalt be no more; thought thou be sought for yet shalt thou never be found. Thou shalt be but a place for tha spreading of nets. Writ-er- a today teell ua that tha sees waves wash over the cracky pile. And Renan writes: A traveler who waa not Informed of ita existence might pass along the whole coast without being aware that ha waa near an indent city. Thus, atop by step, history has confirmed prophetic truth and tha record of Tyre Is a mighty evidence to the history aud truth of tha Bible." y.-ai- TERIAN CHURCH. 1.20 MONDAY ONLY AT X47S WASHINGTON DELIVERED AT miuutia me oriin the r.is 11. bad previously piop'mvU',! a I'nuii as couctTuiug :iie I'., '.u:s :i.-iitr. Iiriw. In 565 B. NcMirliailiuv aftitoily accomplished. ar isid seise to the cry an, I arm iris, 13 SERMON and Fork for and Fork for juk- Knives 100 Knivea and Fork for ttJU) Knive and Forks for 1175 Knives and Forks for 100 Knives and Forks for ?TAj too silver KniTd Hod (orks fur.. 400 Silver Knives. and Forks for 3.00 Silver Knives and Forks for $50 Silver Knives and Forks for MoNH.VY. Al'ML EXAMINEE, OUDEX, UTAH. I REV. F. F. THF EDDY HANAN DELIVERED BEFORE FIRST TARIAN SOCIETY. UNI- Theme Was, -- The Latest Heretic." Being a Discussion of the Theology of Rov, R. J. Campbell. At the services of the First Unitarian society, last evening in the K. of P, hall. Rev. Frank Fay Eddy waa the preacher. Hla theme was. The Latest Heretic," constituting a discussion of the new theology of Rev. R. J. Campbell of Loudon. Mr. Eddy said tu part: "The latest heretic is an Englishman. Rev. K. J. Campbell is the man. He is pastor of the must influential Congregational church in England, the Ixmdon City Temple, lie has a roused what one magasins call theological thunderstorm in England. 1 He the central figure of n curious state of religious excitement and nut only are the clergy and the college prolesaora dUcuaalng his New Theology, hut so ar men and women In all ranks of life until the newspapers end magnifies are half filled with the discusdon of the man and hla message, while hla recent hunk eold 30,- 000 copies in ten days Thia morning 1 ask your Tousl deration of this 1st set heretic. Throe quest Iona I will ask and attempt to briefly answer in pursuing thia little pilgrimage of Investigation. First, who to he, this heretic? Dec-anwhat la hla massage, or heresy? Third, what does It, hla heresy, mean? Let these questions serve as mileto mark the stones or guide-pos- t atages of our progress. Who la be, ikon? Ha la a young man with a rare gift of simple, fervid preaching. Hla sermons are delivered without notes aud with It it la format from Blare Doming preparation. Brighton to London ho has given tha staid British public n succession of shocks which have finally brought It to somewhat franaled condition. Hla Influence has cleft tha public both within and without tha churches lota two disputing camps. Hla critics say. and acme of bis friends admit, that Mr. Campbell la a His speaker but uut a thinker. thought lacka clarity, hi method I MONTEILO SALT CO. emotional and Instinctive, rather than philosophic and comprehraalva. But True, ho reaches tho great public. IMPORTANT. Locators will plena call at the office hla message la mystical rad ha la But his light of Maginnla A Corn, 422 Ecdea build- often enough uhallnw. while tha canfrom a hill-toshines secure to 29th; Monday, ing, April and their claims. Thia must ha done dles of hla critic, scholars though they are, flicker under as the honks will remain promptly, a bushel. here only a few days longer. What Bo much about the man. MAQINXI8 A CORN. haa ha to say? Here wa must quote to soma extent.' He says; The EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. starting point of tha 'New Theology' of the Christian belief la a Dally, April C6tti to May 16th. In tha uniImmanence In dlrina tha Ogden to Ban Francisco and rein mankind.' Tha divine verse and turn (direct ..... $30.00 Immanence; this la Indeed hla central Ogden to Ban Francisoo and re-- . else in hla system idea. turn (6ne way via Portland) ..$42.20 clustersEverything or depends uton this master reLos to and Angeles Ogden Bo ha tolls ua that God la turn Via. Southern Pacific .,$40.60 thought. power which is findthat mysterious reLos Angeles and Ogden to In ths universe, nnd expression ing Balt Lake Route ..... $31.20 which ia turn via. present in the tiniest atom Ogden to Los Angeles and reThat there la no diwhole. of tha turn (ms way via. Portland between our being and that of viding 152.40 and San Francisco) except that which w draw from Tickets good to return until July 31, God, aide. our Stopovers allowed. It la logical enough fra him to any from this point of view that sin hut the perceived privation of what we $10 REWARD to good and to conceive that know For the arrest and conviction of any aln ia theb opposite of love. party or partiea atoallng ths Ogden In him hu be Christ Of says: Standard or tha Morning Examiner. and divinity huwas divinity manity LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. no manity.' He separatee Christ in of except rest humanity the from way in the moral perai lie waa separated HOUSE OF NAPOLEON. fection of hla nature. Indeed, ba takes pain to assure u that, Jeu Tha Dwelling In Csraiaa In Which tha waa th child of Joseph and Mary nnd Qraat Man Waa Barn. bad an uneventful childhood. Historically, Ajaccio, Corsica, la of Speaking of tha future life he tha utmost importance, for here It waa asserts that everlasting punishment defeat of God bethat on tha Uth of August, 1709, Na- would mean the mean that alu should would that cause poleon Bonaparte was bran, and here be No, It wu that tha future emperor spent remain everlasting.is no such positively tiling aa his youth, enlightened by an Intelligent declares, There no far-f- f Judgment day, punishment, mother. Tha Caw Napoand lovely no Judge great white throne, and res-iur- r I should ray, no leon Is one of the-- or, external to ourselves The true the principal building la Ajaccio. It Is action la spiritual, not material. n solid thro atnqr building, with gray Heaven aud hell are statra of the stucco walls and number of large wouf. When a guilty "t1 windows Situated In the old part of to the troth bell begin. Salvation the town, one would scarcely find It and atonement are wera It not for the boy who trader on the other aide of death as on thetr terriers to guide tha stranger to thia mean? j(0Wr what dure all tbs place. Ho enough. hrierdox la surely In It 1792 the Although plundered by about the nro argua to not pauee does partisans of Faol!, the heroic Corsica of faith, hut idntply dismisaea fighter for liberty, the house still con- tides Beginning with the all tains n few reminiscence of the great hem. assumption of the Immanence of warrior. Reside a number of ordi- ffi. makre a mulra of frank and nary rooms, each room containing some positive assertions. What he aaya i furniture, one finds the bedroom where not new and la scarcely theology in Napoleon waa bora, aa well as Napo- the accepted sense of the word. Now, leon's sleeping and study room, with what ia the aignlflcance of hla me his bed and table; hla fathers study, sage? To my mind he is a prophet, still beautifully furnished, and the minor prophet, 1 admit, but si III a new sense of spiritual drawing room, la which are hla moth- prophet of union in the modern world. er's piano and her sedan cbslr.'-Tbeo- -do T recall that St. Paul said to the re de Veer in Four Track New. Ephesians, who were of the Gentiles, that Jesus Christ had broken down FELLOW. THE WORD the middle wall of partition between them and the Jews and assured them, So then ye nr no more stranger Its Honorable Beginning nnd Its Lats ter Day Dnelina. and sojourners, bnt.y are follow of the saints, and of the houseThe degeneracy of good word wu hold of Cod. illustrated in a care at Brankanm That la the work of the heretic ah (Donat), la wbk-- a witness spoke of down of division the ways, the defendant as Ibis fellow" and waa walla. It breaking word of Jeaua to aa the oiderad by the bench to substitute a new unity bv levelling the Fellow began very promote this man. walla of creed nnd prhle which the who honorably by meaning g person priestly caste had bullded about the pat down money with others In n Jews through the long centuries. Bom Joint undertaking. Ita component parts similar work haa hero done by a probeing akin respectively to fee (prop- cession of heretics through the age. and Crapsey erty) and to lay" and "law." To this Such n work Campbell note as Chanalng and to a a be fellow of Just ia ar dignified It doing day their generation. college, and nobody minds being called Emmerson did for a fellow citizen a fellow Chris- They all break down barrier. for its Btill their work depends fellow." tian or a widely diffused conBut ordinarily fallow" atone ranks usefulness upon of new troth which will now as In tbs painful scene in which sciousness to serve naturally, a new and create, felMr. Tupman Hid, Sir, youre a more natural union. Thia the for age low and Mr. Pickwick retorted, "Sir, new consciousness, I believe, we have In the fourteenth yoara another. already developed and once the old century it was customary to call n creedal limitations are destroyed it servant fellow" in kindly condescen- will perform ita work. The mystery sion. Perhaps that explains the word's of the birth of faith la ever about ua, decline, though It may be duo to the even In this prosaic age of business. nae of "fellow in tha sense of boon Ail does not belong to mammon. One by one the hereth-- i do their companion. Companion" nnd mat" work. Among them looms largest, also were contemptuous at one time. chief among the the Nazarene, London Chronicle. offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. citl-sen- SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS WHY SSbbb CONSULTATION FREE Wo Guarantee Speedy , and Abao lute Cures In Cases We Aeeepf Dra. Elliott, fccroag tbe aim 235MYaakington Avenue. nrrei p 221 logl-clan- from old Bland 3S now at aw ateSa If ItsReal Estate You Want, I HAVE IT a I hare dome uuuauallj good bargain! to offer if jou'H apeak quick, and if you are deuiroua of owning , a home of your own, I will make the buying eoay. 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