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Show 20077 THE eee,eesti INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, eg His power to restore sanity and man- | reetion: there is ample testimony. He hood te the morally diseased, But on | manifested himself to 500 of his disGood Friday thelr leader and. their|ciples after he had risen, and they king died death. Their) satistied themselves was he a. disseraceful osres were heavy, for there was noth-| in the flesh Nave left to us ing for them to do but sadly to re-j written testimony by the apostles, so turn to their old tasks which now|we may know that 1 is tue The See ee duller than before faster] 15th epistle of the Corinthians says renew the e nission, and made it! that as all must die. so it is through ere wardeneul than they had dream-j|Christ we may Wo live. It eia.ithe | i¢ could be before. reiy leader | thought of the resurrection that lead ond their king had triumphed over|us on If we did not have hope, life death, and was alive for evermore, to| would not be worth living be with His Church to the end of the "If we act our lives in accordance a 3. with the laws that will take us into es b la or we h Services at , } as sin Celebration ark Here, of Easter. -- _ . KNIGHTS - ‘ ARS a nee ee But Joy THERE Cometh aX Morning." = Easter services at ark's c: day-school, TTThe regulav with many service, older holy ones. os communion We risen, may and Easter are aoa strength conduectec service lilies on ence with table, one und pala marble ut The also feenh vd decorated ae a niled of reinkx a Bors les' was wreathed in ee ae | Songs aries and yo service the programme the down ey no speaker and 12. 7 -6f| was that must At the presented Mrs. W. ed hey for | decorEastet service, . may not were re ndered' and BO ees : become even The ing, Right D. Rev. D., celebrant by det the regular ae ros away so SOL e Too Strong, Brown, "t disintegrated, Special Faster any First Declares Regard the of Ss. Salt Holy Baptist D. with potted palms anc wrote tomb his body the resurrection, mount udes saw speaker music was under was and his disciples and then thi assembled him swallowed then spoke of faith in God bear and ren H. mini S. and His come with the fl flowers Je Pe either a a beautiful of spring. death, ts way Winter, eae over. Spring its sunshine bloom; the and trees works, would The second of sang "The hymn the of and elements already the forces sega of nature the Shepherd ed, gives things us we noble for us beauty we had us to use capacities had been value in overlooked. Something Mr. fact be- revails | rightly misusing, a fable, More Lasting. What Baster the fuller, deeper joy is we may learn ing what came we | wag had Apostles of can't more An the speaker's to the ae ed. ch found early deceive in his death a to ‘force that literal from | Romans |.one had the power a complete | quoted and force that power, was their sense of had age redemption. the eighth of | Jesus clothes lay the made had but "The pla the that had been about His head was neatly folded in a place by itself... Two heay- | cnly messengers in angelic apparel sat, ‘the one the head, and a other at the fe et; where the body of but t | I Ie was not dead. Jesus had lain.' was alive forevermore. esus took upon Himself our human life to show its worth. He died a human eae to show death's weakness. He rose ‘to on Easter from the --dead bring life and immortality to light. "In the second place, ‘the Apostles were in heaviness because they had lost their Master. Wis atieiel had eemed so true so wonderful; but when He was killed His message seemed disproved, He had been condemned byt s His own nation, Wade it all a lie, this thought risen again The heaviness of ee fhich erefore away in came it was real was goshae the truth. disappointed hope on on of Waster its mar Jesus work work had or good pailaerity mornin upon the the aposties world. day. He country. the sick: With with Him Him, rows been Plowers lees and More tpopressive Mark the standing-room, nve argument in had hundre favor of on (itreugineniar Pulfill ! the im- . AVEUMLeNtS subject was . |e Said, grew and performed its complete mission on earth with a fullness degree of |S€!{ as perfection that no, man being, could never be as good or great or charitable as he pictured to himself that he coul be, and the speaker argued hat it must be given to man to realize his ideals just as it him Was given ‘that' Christ-{m.}. to the lily or ideals must life for their aster the services old the said that people ; haven't Rn grass, cathedral for bys to been | of yesterday. Hundreds of ai cree ba de Bota owers were asse read, was Easter lilies ea? iy porns ara N T L FE E Meaning of Easter and Proof of a congre- The style and solo, Resurrection Subject at = fey nS « partaken 0 of the: ores Sup Tabernacle. The |. origin bt formed and |delivered by significance ae theme the of Apostle the only speaker in the Tabernacle at the C. the of i An offering was taken for the beauGlace tun of the church grounds and 100 was raised. the evening the children of the church sang an pater cantata, '*Bast| C& Joy," last and of Rev.hia R. veerlen Meliveen preachdathe, Ob. Germune W. EKast- RORr -esy eae Penrose, services yesterday held , after- |/a babe or ke when a of them one memory, ad. man or a w is it the be all in our tim has of ever the risen death DR. in BROADBENT S ewe Dental office moved from Eagle block 5 Vince ' to 600-501 Scott buildin 5 € 168 Main over t King's Be Christ, telling again how, his mother had gone to the two angels were guarding it, $31.50-$31.50 From May |reach God, but to those who faith all things are possible. "As to the fact of Christ's Suan Francisco and peta aoe ae via -O. S. Li pighers n sale aoe ith, 6th. nclusive, good for return Ofties, 201 Main P. to to Street. have resur- at St. Patrick's. HIS SEAL OF FINALITY Eat your luncheon at the "Leese Bar in connection. 7-9 Bast 2rd So. her ~tornpid liver,.or bili derangements. and ‘kins que. Ww ith bitter you havdcos < morning. freque nt or bad ‘teste in the vesiby tired, stitches headaches, feel. back or pai in side, chit tains lis Old ‘GREEKS HOLD HOLD St. Mary's SERVICE a,c tuse er eoui oak ees a resurrection, condition; bulb were ma "the ther. live in. their, Young Speaks of Enormous Significance of Empty Tomb. the sermons First Benjamin service choir were Methodist Miss sang At Agatha the preached chureh Young. by the and "Awake, the Thou That Sleepest," by Steiner, and Miss Berkhoel sang the offertory solo, "Hosannah." by Granier. Mr, Young preached from the words "Why seek ye the living among the dead." He dwelt on the enormous significance of the the women of Jerusa they journeyed to the Lan of Christ the first Easter morning and found {t empty He said the resurrection of Christ was the seal of finality in his work, and one of the proofs of his divinity and. his relationship to God. t was also, he said, a pledge of the immortality of man, vindication of the doctrine of resurrection. The message of Easter was one of hope and gladness, he continued, because of that empty romb, and in that discovery human instincts found a complement to their deepest yearnings. It as the pledge of God's presence the /world, and of his thought, wisdom and love for men. n the evening Mr. Young preached on the experience at Emmaus, when Jesus appeared to his disciples, and was unrecognized, and in due He said that looked admit upon now the candid man who upon civilization was bound to e influence of Jesus Chrise its progress Sunvise Service teld. workers, ehurch hour" met at 7:30 at the under First the Methodist leadership of berhardt, and held a "quiet devotional service, at which the Easter enon and other portions of the Bible were read. and in whieh nearly arene member present took some purt There were 150. present at the meeting. fc ming serious and It_is aisens planter ality. eeAwake. ane a csion of (eee ae ner cal grommanmin' et ‘ ; Emnacipation. ropriate pats to the roo : y {ue dav aay wa Se ane endered old by ‘oprand realex 9 I elberger, Schau H. Mr by The Gounod by Saviour Holy tle iumber-by the quartette was "Blessed at Merciful CHill's), the quar} : + 2 1 etapa ? held in the Rei f mined wit narorti ic] nichtain last. urogwue Jewish : ; beonnection with the feast of: the Passer which has' been kept, during all >4,, 1 t-week and. ends. today. es 1-musi was tendered,. by Ho EEE Ther aid to th orld dead | hopelessness, decadent in sin ana tality ‘Awake thou. that slee i Rabbi j Freund Discourses Upon | ' : lewish Festival of M1 i. Robert; PART slavery ro such a world [the earlyof toadyism Christian preachers cam vith. a message of hope le Was inthe tairee, thé call of ous Ls) cuartette. consisting sof ypjcc SicridPederson, aggravates thoroughly : -eured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Onea laxative; two or three are cathartic, - PASSOVER drugs. luding is I Siete': tenot Schuffelberger, WWarheny'c ate A G@iMahan: ) Montpeller-armeme : Poll. Wiieht, Moore Sib- the Vill of American -becin Salt Unitarian assoLake next°Sun- LONE De BOWELS Ni Nari Ine Mis Pei ring and will oceupy the pulPhe formal.services: of the celebra= ly jencehild. wa oresinl Lavan rtd hall tion of Easter were marked by pro AaB DL Cert iehund ‘sald that hile. | ! Paha ee cession of =e 2,600 Greeks. marching with ' et}‘the, celebration for tine historic: reason of military: exactness, which citered: thes) ge yy, Pas overwas the creat saeu.ot EASTER AT FOREST DALE ehureh and remained staiiding with redemption done.to the Jewish; peopl arms crossed on their. breasts, and th ci natural ls ) . 4 See r ‘ i t explanation found mai sao Soa 7 PCERS with tapers held in theit hi OCS pe-eLLip aaaneoes fie inseleheeL tro din thevcivaN Pine Music and Interesting Addresses the while in darkness. dritz," or priest, Tt then rchiman lit a tapet | or from to the oration principles vecital of ‘of the of the priest upon their creed, and_ events of passion Follow | Wowiheccnri spoke | ¢; ar jahat of a the | yy. cons ing to his! weel stian. he said, the to me on mgsfortunes. E suggested be autiful ise from deat chimes, uplituing At das The accents of love besupposed notable event, rigep resurrected man- for Special Forest Services. Dale meeting' house filled to its capacity or the services held at 6: | aster | inn. An excellent progres any S| cial he ie thoughts, nddresses" rendcred, | won first and 1s the choir place in was special of spe- ryice was being ae one that the® recent choral iful as wa hat a vise of a] contest The anthen Praise O = the inhuman conduct mani Mertals' by the choir was fellowed by Parthenio Limberopoulis, the head ) festedl atthe ent son bespok the jnvoention by Theo. Toblason. of the Greek chureh of the Holy Trin- |deviliry in ‘ Rint When Kaster The choir: then sang, "Oh, It Is Wonily, conducted the -servics rding no had aa rdndelibly impresse derfu snd Miss Margaret Ssumimerto the viltual of >the ehureh Ove mankind ind, when, the VASSIOUS 0 tid ane -"Ats Dusk 2,600 Greeks from this cityand nearjy judice. no longer blinded' them: to Counsellot It 1y. BO Young delivered by points. were in attendance. ceed of Darbarism then cont nad | an. address on "Christ.and the ResurThe services were terminated by the they the fullest right to celebrate ‘ rection" and John M. Cannon spoke kiss of peace," which.in the vitual-|Yjoi¢ing in: man' edemption. from the |} on "Christ and His Mission on Barth consists of e ab member present sKiss= | thrall of passion } Peace and Good Will to Man. ing everv other member on the check 4 F t Pri site ay Jesse M. Smith delivered The men present at the servier Redemption Through, Min. lan address on "Christ and His Work were' all aitired. in "their «very -best The Passover ofthe Jewish faith |} 2nd" Resurrection;" George M. Can- clothes, ment. which in. At Orthodox wintei | which all obtained lights, passing the solemn parade. They altar In then marched to their places and listened the the Ritual. is a traditional require- | wiso service belokencd-rcdémption the conclusion of the -services; aecney. vation of to «#.mun an who -enshived through brought people, | von sal- he spoke }-¥. said} on Taylor closing "Faste tide spoke on address and Prank "Unity eee by f rhe tounsellor the special trains bearing the Greeks | that redemption was accomplished by | James Hendry on Forest Date and to their homes left with an orderly !a man-not a man-zod-and was for} Her People.' , crowd aboard, and the celebration was | the interest of man. From the time The following selections el also closed of the xodus until the present, he | giver lother's Lullaby by the as said. the Jew had been the SatLPE eho Solo, "Ave Maria MI Netti rrotestant Phe Mosaic legislator Poulton, duet..Mriiand Mrs. J. &. Dunsce them the mist of |} bar The choir,san the lection the and Restoration," Gospel ‘The wa election their and righteousness JESUS iF SUPREMACY not of privilege but of service Ss closing choir number wa "Gog and chosen people they could not arrogate | Magog." ee ae claim of election unthemseéives the te Rev. Simpkin, . in. Address | Men, Pointsa: Out His tO) sccrince of haraship t they were or martyrdom Willing to undergo th CURIST Rey. P. Y. M. the A. 5 afternoon Simpkin C. A. talked of had last fact Meeuide ied which th did world not Bee agreed Oe eens at a Sare fact | oyq attempted talk, was ; that mean was ie one eee the : a aenule every upon in have imagined fect character The men charactér not face or of his the sayings or the of Jesus Christ. women who of | | | | pathos, but it was to Satna Service ane en ee ne orc With an ae lg ents tien to the end that the might be established righteousness should bondage o a ' ended. py Te ee |a eid ere OF LIFE decorated man encounters as he spiritually nananya noble with an" inter 2 ecakes ty oeie iG th: incidents aurroundine ae and resurreetion of ‘th &eave ‘Tr Would entiy Vous how Ate beyond ithe time of Teste' 18 ae speaker "The Hipoeny from with was to a was lilies and A paid the o ua 3 coa é that into entryEaster the of repeated time Sa 3 4 | Christ's y qty ihe Aaenud,. ot experiences with Hot ul ah Ee ee Ge }and Christ was afflicted as others | had been afflicted in all ages Tle | continued that Christ had had bit a | enemies fu Si x | oe re Il Aa eu | that ir 1 is 15 OD a OM INE: and | Babe heartd fin all the churches yesEaster But M ddv's feistod ta ee a epg ae connected Boys. tx- -lnglish kingdom of God | found ee whe would f Ta te on earth when | greatest hurt ee flourish and the | eae forever 7 Dien Bek eens Dx 'GIVEN AWAY BEFORE BIRTH | --- ‘ » r , Prank Pay Eddy Draws Lesson From Easter Scenson. ae _ : a ve rank Fay Eddy, of the First Unitarinn society, preached on the | theme ferday. | marae i story Freedom aaa the! the ferns, and the festal white altar cloths |draped the altar. Miss Hilda Beavis ex- Rey. takingof bythe Christ the | sins world, upon and himself only hisof own! sinless character made him able to do that : Speaks separate in the es i them new creatures, and show} k ms that the way of life.' center Thej| | ofto Byrealize he said, was thenot true only.a pd and no AWAKENING the Jesus, continued, purity,he but had to could cast instead into | own hearts. supreme moral perfectiqn of was his first: meaning, and when | tragedy had Puma Jesus. yesterday H. A. Hanson The chureh Se tat they comprehended that they were not long in comprehending his second meaning. which. was that he would make them cross, of sermon new solo.) "Hail, Joyeus Charles Wakefield Cad- per- studied beautifully : tiful bx | dom must ns Canine with St aie | he said, and the service of God conjsted in the uplifting of themselves and humanity. In their freedom and | ¢ ecipation they. should take every | oppertunity to consecrate themse Ives down their eyes and look the blackness of thelr That Jesus the ee eca Isurepean Mor: us, effect that the three short years Christ S$ aclive ministry had done more for the uplifting of the world than all the) writings of all the phil rsp rs and moralists of al! times, he said, was the world's, moral mast 4 His supremacy x there was th a ninutest an ft his character. e retulec 1e possible argument that Christ's Alecigics painted a flattering picture of him, by quoting John Stuart Mili to the effect that no man could Easter istence His conception fired him j|sang the With a zeal for justice and purity in | Morn," by the individual and nation and he was | yan fact Het with periences men the ENEMIES. Deals Lutheran chureh preached by Rev. big congregation yesterday EA meaning of Jesus, which he demonstrate at his real and important the to auditorium ou the HAD: Hlanson The morning Berkhoel anthem, at Rev. r habit causes many oo Rev. ont is LO sole me tive fors substitution the dealer to make little more Ke eain - you lose Accept nosubfor "Golden Medical Discovery." heart just as" the acorn | transformed: into) -- iF FEAST a Lon Che permit proiit Cathedral Perfections. Jembers of the Young People's Christian" union, an. inter-denominasyariee ee body composed of members of opworth Leagues. Christian Endeavor and other of the younger Christian SS ean Sor Siar CaO pS Too To cruci- Mass Mass was celebrated atc10 alm at St. Patrick's church by Father Curran. At service the aster music Was sung by a large chou of students from St. Mary's academy hardware. oh an and o'clock mass was celebrated Kiely, who also preached the sermon. At 9 a.m. Father: Kiely mass neains At this sera special programme was. rendered by the junior choir and the St Cecelia choir combined, of 75 voices Miss funbel Higgins sang a solo. a. m., solemn pene mass A t was celebrated by the Rt. Re Bishop Scanlan, assisted by Fev J. Guile nam, president of All Hallows college with Father U. V. Eugens and Rev. D Kiely. The sermon was by Rev. W. R. Ryan A special Easter song service was rendered by the full combined choir of 75 voices, assisted by a violin, eee and harp. Cla caster services were condicted by Father Ryan at the state penitentiary at 2 siti Solemn vespers and the benediction se yee were given in the cathedral at (or p. m. by Father Kiely and Rey M, . Deneaf. The song programme at this service was Gregorian, consisting of male voices only, at the wish of the pope. Easter "The Plains of Peace," and the chon sang a special Easter anthem Mr. Simpkin preached from the text, "He is risen,' and strove to explain the message of the resurrection and the things which were certifled to by it, the most important of Which was the immortality of man. Following the usual Easter custom a number of infants were baptized, 9 f ae } If -Twenty-Six Hunderd Participate in Celebration at | Orthedox Church. 4 Simpkin. 7 mn Ue in! ----_ A. oe Eas Vast last the | dedicated November 26, 1871 Rey; ‘P: | Walsh was at that time pastor of ‘the i} chureh, and he was succeeded by Rev, SE ey Scanlan, who came in 1873 {At the time there were onty a dozer -- regular members of the chureh and it was deeply In Bevk 4" Two years afte the SOA: gor Bishop Scanlan fhe echureh was of debt. and the membership had ok nl largely increased Six vears ago xt | July the cornerstone of the new thedral was laid, and it is the inten- | | sai tlon to hold services there notlater | than December. The new cathedral The Gree! mthodoex chure) thi is a magnificent structure, and will city held. it Mastey lebratior t seat from 1.200 to 1,500 persons. The 2 s now nearly completed, and Faster| terday \it had been hoped that the ards The first.-'a t morning no ing - S@éSssio Che fir i this| service would be celebrated there |} commenced at-1 o'clock Sunday mot year. But the work has been interservevening or second, the and rupted so many times that it was Im- jing, i i t} i" loe a { ocloek e, } began |jices ets possible to carry out this purpose [noon After oa warica f preparation wi Steen? at OR ean We ate | | las deall ilch 1 days forty ig \ PCa UT SOLU Vas P= | yout Geeks C hal, ated, theinl ed Funeral particly lieved that: it wi ee be ready by of Jesus' came to a: close in the. in December at the latest, pressive "termination of the evening) Decorations Most Beautiful. 3 service, after which the Greel mot : : Never in its history were the Easter and danced to national musi¢ and sang | their beloved hymns in their native) decorations more beautiful than those MESSAGE. Simpkin Preaches Prom Te , "He IS Ris next 5 5an casi The Laster sermon was preached a4 or Ee Congregational chureh prop- body t splenthe flowers, a hearts the few of Some of the communicants old worshiped. in the }them have wane for more than thirty years, live "n the membership of oniy a dozen, pi the time Bishop Seanlan became pastor of the grow to its present communticling cants about the jold structure that give ita charm that the splendid new cathedral can never | ossess fo them | The little old cathedral tha has of worship for tnd | been the place | hundreds of Catholies residing in this seene of | [hundred which hundreds of weddings and baptismal! l services and where innumerable ser- | so . ev. in the POCO bite Than celebrated were Catholic yesterday, ' EASTER put with E Sery- and despite benutiful did music, the feeling of sadness possessed ime be realized in anfructification never place in this life. EXPLAINS they | but the body of Christ was not there. | July spoke "Without faith it is impossible to City Ticket words of cheer to the sorrowing; with Him laid hands upon lepers and restored them to health, in token of ecnneuee Mission. é tongue at Day. son, Was splendid. The cathedral was crowded at every service, in fact, communicants were gathered about windows and doors, unable to gain admit- of fill- of people erly. developed the subject, of. the meter that filled the building. BY Ve. that. there were." too _ MANY) chureh was decorated in simple Cr gases On churches, too many cruct= |, vith calla and Easter lilies, palms fixes. avound...the' neck. He favored other flawers more the ideality of the grave as Miss Irma Dunham sang a_ S29W!ng. the resurrection. to ajnene great work. They were to preach the gospel to every creature. They were to set up a kingdom against which the gates of hell could not prevail. They accompanied Him up and down the highways and byways of that Eastern. (touched body had in for self, but work for | known," said Mr. Penrose. "It which uplifts and leaves | lot of humanity to dle, whether ealled the Sunday-school it pete to. So far from fulfilling his ide was man that he could never be the friend that he pictured him- noon, Their Leader and King, "Whether or not it is the actual). "And then, the third place, He | date or day of the year does not matwas\ their Leader and King. Work /|ter., in view of the event, the most brings the true man ess,-not | wonderful that history has ever merely others, five Must of God's fatherhood, o an's brotherhood? The resurr ae guarantee the truth of the Though verof Manna tater after \ resurrec-|2"4 Resurrection Is the Hope: disciples of Christ met pa the pel. his} the suggestive comparison of the perfect functioning of the flowers of the field and the far-from-perfect funetioning of the best men. The grass, power. The | napkin After the into and the glad- | after the crucifixion and he was recog-| ‘fenalal there, em that |, / rte oe ones had|2'Ousnt to bear on the this life that makes ? ac chre, life ‘peat, that the : " demonstrates L "But on Waster morning the wo- | t'uth of the life beyond the grave men who went to the sepulchre found e also "maintained | that: the com it empty. There were no signs. of | Dlete WOE q mS Wee if mie Been haste, no {indications of robbery. The') "ection and in the church of Christ to-] linen church. and then of Paul saw the power of the redemption. The power shriot held ar preached ri a ne ; bility that the human soul was indestructible. He used the principle of evolution to strengthen his argument, and the inviolable consciousness of man's supremacy. to He chapter in which it was stated gone into heaven, and Rel cenae Wotan: Goshen nytt opens ly forsaken tl earthly interests and | nized by them. If Christ is in a man,|those followed Hi Now He was dead. | then he can complete his redemption. other The resurrection of Christ is the great- | took He had pa put to a shameful death est hope and joy in the gospel of as a malefactor. Instead of an honChrist." or, His acquaintance with them was The a eat I. which energy / seen things that were unlawful to be uttered. He also quoted from First Corinthjans, fifteenth chapter, in which it was loss. | his pene. it, they as after death, which, he said, if the postulates of seience in all other realms of nature held good, would be gratified. He used the doctrine of the 1 aw of th ; nservat f matter ai of Christ apostles been a personal KE. es sophical the { the it, to keep Fact For were turned as j The platform of the ESiitess was decorated with over 200° lili wur|yanged in banks with other flowers. Mr. Goshen's sermon was a _ philo- than the first place, the ‘heaviness' | If Christ can demonstrate it, it shows to share This chureh room anything "In wonder of His comradeship they not been able fully to understand; Uses Argument : Immortality ' Rev. [eas Jesus on the first Easter, Their heavi- | {jon and established this one thing, the ness endured for night, but Joy | fondest hope and expectant joy to see eame in the mornin and know those who have gone before.| Ta us had Goshen of, the the since held Christian | tgid how by think- | complete © Rev. of It gregational devoted ever relation. shows | man which T : Brown, or Sincere. section disciples ignor- | speaker much FE before. If a man dies, his business goes Into ether hands and it loses the identity of the man who had been the guiding spirit. But withae Christ it was different He is still living and prevailin the personality that same stamped him then exists stronger now "The Christian Keeps his Easter with all the world's joy, and with something greater and more lasting of aie frenc. coated the morning neet Be |. :. the, Greek Orthodox chureh thet hew chiirch, tir two seseloris, ye understand.' mortality of the soul of man, , the coming of the Holy He used the four great arguments Ghost established the resurrection of} foy immortality, and brought original Jesus Christ thoughts and ‘ arguments to reinforce The speaker then went into the|them. His ed argument was. the power of Christ, whieh he claimed, | yniversal desire for a higher existence in the universe as much before | than invention as after-so Christianity| In discovers en by the chorus meeting was of "One io tiatic of thedn testified that! Jesus Chr had risen. They were humble na monies ‘and sincere. They] prae they did understand. sa mmatapneaical proposition s be a gover partial concep- | tion of Bester joy Easter .glad-| hess, it must not be overlooked. Christ | came not to destroy, but Bini ‘Keep the old,' He seems to say, but I will show you, in that old, beauty; teach you, for that old,| a higher I will help you where | the old joy fails" As a new inven-| tion is not new creation, but. an ing the Wiesction fade was ; kept the feast to Eostera, | irae a.Man, forefathers id ts 3a dess of Spring and we still eset he doesn't holiday. -matter Chr reCHGne? stupendous ries remarks out tHeir buds, We fill our eee ae flowers, we array ourselves in ments of beauty and praise. The *jox of our hearts" finds en ow in hymns of gladness, Our old Sakon adaption and His and Crissie Lawson We "Ract. and Disciples Were life: shoot oth- he reigns over all his chil- Ensign: of Ordinarily being effeet eo cater Ge te }about the statues, the ee Christ ‘lid not ee man,deadyet heif could }a had| wonderfully pleasing. The music, too, risetruthful from the not keep|*®¢ biggest congregation that word, and all the teachings of | ever been gathered into the First Conunder the direction of Miss Nora Glea- oe have her, n very is the festival its chill and has of ‘The the Profusion j | viees for the dead have up.' doing helping each testimony to all the glories, pee Ww that God A from the! four viewpoints, the first being that Christ sald he would rise from. the |! dead. ‘The veracity of the Son of God Dr | was seer from Saybia ras a ~| son of man, he said. A man might be} Se A fags bea Chueh Force "js went owers, sermon, taking for his} but it is not a fable for the fact of the fifthmay verse off] is He too reviewed well established.' "‘Heaviness endure | the resurrection for a night, but Joy cometh in morning. World Keeps Paster Day, "An old English earol't eald 2 ps oe e ies pear | and | so long Ch bats bUrat he saw the clouds, he would and death " helalrin wera s echureh, Rey. for on the Brown preaching the Eeaster sermon. | \ing,"' and after a mye enurch was beautifully decorated and congregation tt i PRA at ache lt eae? ple dismissed, The Spald- Lake, Eucharist, they knew BY eee artnd denature redee mer live th.' , to one another, had F Berrios he all the Brightness Is Feeling of Sadness at St. Mary's he Job that tg Hurler Yrow Inaplration Got Health as Well. ae ople who ere run-dow and es¥= ous, Who uffer fram indigestion or ayssepsia, hoaadache hiliousness, or torpid cometh and of living pure lives, that all might meet Godin the glorious hereafter, He stated that the Mormon. faith was of Christ, and that its followers Fable. | | the to It a true, went ie Isa-/} that grave IN NATURE. Co We ature, But DECORATIONS ARE UNUSUAL many quoted from when we dle barriers of "the ; gain showing im an su-| Miss Fr eG bishop at. "‘I man wrote the though Lear know my IT ANE good Osborne, Miss Jones and Miss cor: | Mrs. Jones and Miss and Karl Seheid, choirmaste | Mr. Brown spoke preached the text a xxx.: part Psalm- say, ee fot to hither Eiotren and in thither, they Fenn aORbut edhe: "Job, [eraee body, special up regular I. Adams, must for you? died through and to also that » tastefully calla and evening 20 mo bel bin by these we follow many vested choir of 40 voices, with several | cluding hyacinths and tulips. soloists. William Sibley y sang "Hosan-| The choir sang two Easter anthems nah,' by Granier, and other solos w o | while Mrs. Fred B. Jones gave a solo. sung of more may fly eae of | Hunting, by he are place died. banished goeth The 44-11 | and The 11 o'clock and evening serv-) ices were especially well attended and| in the evening there was a special} ea we existed forth 4 ee eee io perintendent of St. Mark's hospital, preached the sermon at the Knights > ars service ir the femplars service in h zafternoon, which was appropriate to the special service : musical who | whic ie ai Coolidge does know the end | "But is it the end?~The ‘cloud i ine and passeth away, but doer oe - let Hot returm? Whab becomes-of the mae particles: of which {t: was composed ? memorial window was with ilies and ferns George for house who sumed : Sunday-school. le: in vs Tet that prepare a who have "Job, tells theraiternnoon- school towland ha re calla es used in| the church decorations were sent by Evidence George M. Scott, of San Francisco, | who was fou many years senior ee Rev. en of St. Mark's. Rev. ma the morn- | can take! ev twelve children were cred- with' the to wii truths | cn, ‘ transgre lpi of Adam; all will live through the resurrection of Christ, | be was gift him, father's go we are trranged especially for the children, | ~ sy atari | rected again Into original life. The cee i who filled the chureh service was ‘conducted by Mr Job Knew of Resurrection Perki | and the altar and The pulpit with ae fot ites-the my the aes duty has} for ys The chureh was tastefully decor at- | yaptism. with a profusion of callas East- | The chureh was _ lilies and palms, with tall vases | ated with smilax and Easter truths Know give! have Joy comes in which wuothing the Sunday the of | follow; na-} can Children at St, Pauls. . 5s ¥ were 7 ‘ ‘re were ; Ss t. Paul's there ry at § a a x yi ne q _At ices, and at 4 p. m ; No. Knichts| to the church for | ed er which life. These is Deri: 11 Daster of @aWas nue sermon, was at Utah Commandery, Te mp lars, marched regular is the ee banished, been given. | ing-a joy celebration at 7 o'clock, which was! Well attended At 9:45 there was a ; . speci: , ' °en's service at e . Pecial children's service attended by ; nearly all of the children of the Sun-/| - christian joy. that 'are eos ‘ GU SSnsaCne Rt pu marly ere yesterday began with the early - full message: But when the heaviness comes) 7] nature's brightness only intensi-| Christ 3 inspiration and hereafter. | things, beside an open grave while the sun | hundreds of years before Christianity, shone, and only seemed to mock, or/jn the seventh chapter, ninth and |the raindrops fell disconsolately but tenth verses, says: "The cloud is con- : o ral Easter |} the ae 1c heaviness of loss, of doubt, sense of uselessness, enter into eee the the fresh ch Nes of a_ Message. 2 then, is the all ture, at AT ha er in ce, the Easter : Here, Use TEMPL "Heavines cs 1906 16, OUD CATHEDRAL * With St: APRIL FACTS P= < Ej MONDAY, LAST EASTER IN t real. Easter a | Recovered peals ew in Pool By to Mother Court. Who Ap- . York, . April Yorkville police15.-Magistrate took the role }of Solomon in deciding two women's | claims to the same boy baby Hie had | to take away from a loving foster | mother a 18-months-old baby boy | promised | under oo | wane oo to her by agreement whom to | : th: than - a . de yeal pear ene Was its real mother made before its the real mother The baby had Brow mothercareafter of eS tender and more the a-sorowful one es t | Ith 1@ real a lela ee mother oldof Se the child, which: Back | ao e talph. rhe foster mother me Shore' heteee os years old thought | Mrs. Kipp went ts Belevae is Is noeial, Dr. E. .V. Silver was' the speaker ite ae Sones ‘et ‘ete evaseuinig | te Vollman was there, too, in an in the gymnasium of the Y..M. C acres _ oe und was commemj adjoining hed. Mrs. Vollman, having where, a number of members of -the { yo tine Hh pai eee festival | no children of her own, craved for a Boys' Boosters's club and their friends | han eae oo sap vgeicetane and | baby, while Mrs. Kipp' was then in Wére gkthered. . He dezeribed to:them,| noble meaning vg ae ri it carries a/such circumstances that ‘she feared the latent Jife Inthe ‘Acorn, "and the | atta or eg to * ah ay. aS ever' it | she* could ‘not properly care for hex bulb, and kaid: that (hough Apparently |cr, ni Neen ree Seyptian orean- | expe cied ehild The result' was >that Sead, all they wanted: was. chanwe oa aah besuthec' ok ‘'S Kipp promised before the child épring | early tgdescrib-| enable:He therm, of ntoconditions exuberant then Jacke church. 64-the miraclesto life... Of raiding ue the eciB | eee in performed: that) by Jesus Christ. Jesus:could,.do/as much and for: said| his) yet new it taking "hold of him would | in , ' only The : ee ee a zs : in a1 a servitude, ee the by Ig, be : ideal moderns, Be O born 'to give AED. Mrs. Kipp | re turn of her iC was 5 ait te. resins d to give Tha &, ae ova a ee of a ocak haha military ae ae ri intercats. htarers sat. that-time' as che had done arose onsearth. if they -had:not taken hold, wail in of Jestis,: he vaid,.they ‘were: ‘deda i vars sin,-and aid a | the ees -MeConahays: eae Child it up. in hieh it t Hristianit ty to aldvery: the eat pin to it recently child, but- Mrs. Vollman } demanded the Mrs. Vollman The judge to its mother ra sarknag a 2 for. every atiaehy in.-the Jeweler, 41 W. gaye ‘clty 2nd |