Show AIDS EVANGELIST EVANGELISTi EV i WITH HIS SER mN Aged Mormon Rises From Seat Seal s i and Gets Responses for Speaker i I- I n HOLD BIG SUNDAY MEETING I William Spurgeon Points OutA Out ut f A Four Agents of the Devil J Always at Work V Frederick a Mormon formon S about CO GO years ears old helped Evangelist I f fI r William Spurgeon In hl his work worl at the Salt Lake theater yesterday afternoon S. S in a a. wa way that was entirely unexpected 5 ed eel and out nut of or the ordinary In evangelist even evan gelist meet Inge The fhe EngH English h evangelist had dell S S ered a discourse e in which he made n nn en effective assault on Vice ice and at tl the S end enel he ho asked all men who wanted to lead better lives Jives to raise thrill their hands hand S 5 5 I. I There were men In the house 5 Tho Time lower floor was crowded and th the theS S S galleries contained scores I 1 I Not ot a hand was raised Out of oC the parquet arose the venerable enerS venor vener- I t S S S able body hotly of or orfa Mr fa I S I r want to lead a better lice n ne said to Mr fr Spurgeon and I am no not notI nota S a ashamed to say so He lie turned t to I the bod body of oC the tho house and said aid js I 1 am a Mormon I am nm an Englishman English English- man men full and I nm em proud of or both holh I amS am an l S surprised that thal Hie the men In this audi amid S once have ha not the manhood to sa say sayS I thet they want vant to lend lead better lives S 'S S All 11 of or you oll ought ht lo to be he better hetter men I IS S want to be he and I want tho rest o of oC you ou to be S S Then Hands Jaruis Went Up better bolter sermon than I Ico ta That Is a n S co could ld havo have delivered sal said Mr l Spur Spur- I geon and when hen he ho appealed again for r fr hands hand a score Ecore shot up In various parts of or the house Evangelist Evang Spurgeon made ronde an at atS attack nt- nt S tack upon four agents of ot the devil r which he ho specified In an uncommonly I strong manner Ho also went after I t chewers of oC tobacco and drew rew a n comparison cornS com corn S parison between Americans who revel In tho the habit and Englishmen who do donot donot not chew tobacco S The Devils Devil's Agents was tho the subS subject subject sub sub- S of ot his discourse and he lie classed ed them 8 as follows 1 Thero I-Thero Thero Is no danger S 2 Only 2 Only this once S 3 Everybody 3 does docs It 1 Bye I Bye and bye S These four expressions expressionS' the speaker speakerS S said were agents of ot the devil In that S thc they bred carelessness and led to serious seri reri- erious ous mis offenses 5 You arc are not devils and you ou arc not riot angels ho said nd addressing rp sin the hody body of ot men personally You are S Just men A man mustn't think he Is Isso Isso Isso so bad had that he Is a 10 devil because there Is hope and arid opportunity for him You mu mustn't tnt think you rou are angels for the they live in iii ina a a higher region than this S There are arc no angels about here Pitfalls of GC tho the Devil lJ S. S But nut there exl exists ts a n. power that is S beyond man many It Is outside of him and andis 5 is an antagonist that never sleeps and S never rests It builds pitfalls for man and he falls faUs Into them They aro are the S pitfalls of or the devil Classifying the S four devils agents S the speaker said that under the tho head headS S of ot There is no danger an nn expresS expression S sion that Is common and injurious a aS aman aman aman S man would walk an ou out upon the golden 5 A sand and a voice would tell him S i There Is no danger danler He would woul not know until he had sunk beyond his t I depth that tho the voice was that of the L I. devil I S He spoke or of the tho drink habit sayS say say- saY saY-I S ing that the tho same agent whispered S There is is no no danger dangel when the first firstS S S drink was taken but that the first S led to others which ended in the S ruination of or character and the spoliation spoliation tion Uon of life lIe V Only this the the second agent V V the tho tho speaker said j-ald was as dan dangerous erous y as tho the first he lie had spoken of ot He S a a. drunk drunken n man who reeled S V from front a gin shop an and stood Moo against the thedoor door finally falling to tho the ground A AI I I small boy called Ute We proprietor outside out out- side and told him his sign had fallen fallenS S down pointing to tho the fallen drunkard I S Keep J Record Clean V j V Men keep your our record clean S said the speaker Then he spoke of or ofa I a n. bad had boy whose father drove a nail nal J S Into a treo for S each bad thing the bo boy had done One day the tho boy saw sav I that tho the treo tree full V S was of nails and S ho he decided to be rood good For ever evergood every 5 S good a- a act at t tho bo boy did dirt the father drew v drewa a nail noli from rom tho the tree When the tho last las I V had boon been drawn out the tho father pointS pointed point point- S J 5 ed cd to the tree with pride but hut the boy S s Mid ald that the holes were still there V 1 t and this was u used ed as ns a simile for a mans man's record Tho The marks are aro still there Keep your our record clean Men who chew tobacco said Id Mr fr Spurgeon should bo he made to ride In the tho cattle trucks of trains It Is iu Isa Isa iua a filthy habit and I know I am treadIng treading trending tread trend ing on man many toes tOM when I speak of or It The third agent of or the devil the tho speaker said was Everybody does docs it lIe He said 1 1 that many persons dl did wrong because others did did and that there was vas no excuse for It It Is a thousand times better to togo togo too go o to heaven alone than to hell with witha a crowd he shouted l Put ut It Oft Off Too Lon Long Lons Tho The fourth agent was Bye Be and bye heo and in explanation he said raid that tha man many persons put oft off too late what the they should hould do at once He drew rew a amoral amoral amoral moral from tho the dying man who pu put off otC seeking God Cod until it was too lateIs lateIs late Is Life Worth Living will be th the topic of ot Mr Spurleon's Spurgeons address a athe at atthe atthe the Salt Lake Lalo theater next Sunday Sunda afternoon and two weeks weel-s hence a at atI 4 I o'clock In tho the afternoon ho lie will wll give a lecture on Moses fos Hero lIero of ot th the tho Desert Next Satur Saturday a night at th the First Methodist church chulch ho he will give some advice to married people anc and those about to bo ho e married At the meeting yesterday Di Dr Charles G. G Plummet Introduced Mr It Spurgeon Clau Claude c J. J Nettleton rendered ren rca dered Gounod's s 's Sanctus as a aloUn violin loUn solo olo and anti Rev Re Fro Francis Burgette Short led let the singing The rhe prayer praye was offered b by Dean Brewster of ot St St. Marks Mark's cathedral |