Show BISHOP OF UTAH mil CAPTURES GROWn CROW Lady Somerset Declares H He Made a Breezy and Original Speech ch AT RELIGIOUS CONGRESS Varied Creeds Discuss the So Social Social 80 cial Laws vs 1 Americans Americans' A Lead All AIL Republican Special Cable BY LADY LADY HENRY SO SOMERSET London July Ju IS Two S.-Two Two remarkable demonstrations have been hel held 1 this thu week if It demonstrations ns the they can an b bo be called ono one the tho claim for tor Justice made mad by one half of ur tho population theother theother the other the stately and solemn expression Sit san sion n of the Ute life and force of or the tie Anglican Ang Ang- Bean lican church If Ii numbers and enthusiasm mark marka a mt neither has b ben en wanting either cither In the womans woman's cause or 01 In li th j great church con congress ress But nut one ono feature feature feature fea fea- ture characterized both and that was the gigantic advance which Socialism has made In every movement mo that touches human life lite has been so 50 evident 1 0 e t In the tho Pan-Anglican Pan gatherings The expressions expressions which were used at those great o of ecclesiastics would some years a ago o not have b been tal tolerated rated foia lota lot foi a second Indeed they would c have been lo J upon as subversive to all aU i religion elision n But t twe we have ha only got to tor tom toma a a. afew few Tew moments the tho subjects chosen for discussion to find that while tho ha spread pread of or Christianity In for foreign lands was as as dealt calt with exhaustively y and anti en- en tho relation rela lon of ot Chris Chris- I to IJ tiu gLeat hon hono u what hat in the main occupied ihl Ime md and attention n of t the tile best t thought and he the best brains of oC the tho The drInk traffic gambling and speculation specula specula- lon ion tV ti right and amid duUs i cf oC t laity romans womans place in the Christian church hurch socialism and marr ge the hurch huch and ln capital labor s demands he thc community of ot mono monopolies and imd th the theare thearo are aro and training of ot the young young were Isely an and wI widely ely discussed Social Life 1 Dealt ah With Albert Hall the largest har hail in In LO Lon Lon- don on was crowded day after y aa-y whet the he questions or of sweated tu n an n such like s social problems rc rc tW- tW dealt with The r. r PMJ bishop of 0 Birmingham caused by b illness was a n. matter fA lot ii l' l regret Ic to tot for nono understands bet t mp p J than ho hc h tWo thc went great t O r led and tuo tho cU ile ur to lo carry CatTy o OUt OUt- tt Am n Ui thu sp p 1 pr Ja f t hl M l rt td l' l d dO i a Q th ot ot or OJ and rut rui rl original echi mi captured h is i u At most of ot the these e m nv women and andani sr oke lk 01 or Joined In the tho ani were accredited d dei del t gt Miss 1183 Con Smith spoke In s so a way that row few C cy 6 were dry when 10 had finished describing tho the a ago ago- oA Ther Is ls not I Ia lea les of sweated d labor a person In this h hall ll she said whoso homo omo orne does docs not contain so some somo mo product ot f r sweated laborThe laborThe labor embroideries of or the altars The Very ver ery t t which you ou oc worship and tho the books ou open for or devotion do JUon are the product or f sweated labor she told that great audience Talk Tall o LawS Lairs Th The marriage laws were Vere freely discussed dis- dis cussed in tho recent Pan Anglican conr rence and the thc consensus of oC n was strong against any ny loopholes which ml might ht give countenance to dl- dl orco 01 or the dissolution of tho the mar mar- lage tie tic Probably on oil no subject was here there more unanimity of feeling Dr Carmichael armichael the bishop of or Montreal ma lade e a u. fine speech on this question an nd ad Mr 11 George Ceorge W V. 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Russell sl ed th tho fact that the time noble name narno ot f Socialism which so 0 long as s It was the lie he Christian Socialism of kingsley ins sley the Inspiration of ot an nd rid Maurice was his IB boyhood and early carl manhood had hall hadeen been cen een disfigured and amI disgraced too often oCten In quarters q called socialistic so- so by y v th the advocacy of or doctrines with respect to marriage carriage which ml might ht truly bo be de- de e. e as the thc doctrines of devils Mr speaking as a Q I layman urged hut hat It was the tho duty of ot the church to resolutely Its adherence to tho the doctrines on which ma- ma was based Among Amon the missionary discussions than the tho Lothing was more Inspiring news LOWS which came from flom Corea The native Cort Corean an Is la anxious to study the Bible Sible Bibles arc are not given Iven away In hat that country but are sold and the will give as much as tho the equivalent equiv equiv- lent alent of a a. shilling for his New ew Testament Testa- Testa nent rient Twenty thousand copies of oC the N New w I Testament were ordered or last year from the lio ho Bible Dible committee committe and the whole ditton was war sold before beloro a word had hadeen been icen een printed These men will endure great priva- priva ions Hons and travel for days to attend a 1 DIble class such classes claes ac- ac to the time locality from OO to I 1300 oo enrolled members and an rig from ten to fourteen days das Is Gifted Orator Perhaps no more moro striking speech was made during tho the congress than that made ma e by Mr Masterman a member mem mern- A bor ber of ot tho the present government slight almost boyish figure as ns he stood on tho platform of ot the tue great hall ball he heIs heis heIs Is an orator of ot no mean gifts gUts He declared that capital was not Immoral but unmoral and tho Iho audience audi audI- ence enco cheered him long Ho lie urged that tho church should draw some ethical boundaries within which capital mIght carrY carry on Its non moral functions Ye Ve cannot do without capital any more mon than wo we can cnn do without labor he said sallI Wo We must put capital on its mettie mettle mottle met met- tle tie and It will be bo used in tho the right wa way followed And AnI so as the tho meetings their course wave after wave succeeded succeed succeed- ed each other othor subject after atter subject was discussed ed and always crowds crow s al always always al- al ways enthusiasm until tho final day when tho the great gl at service at nt St St. Pauls Paul's Cathedral crowned the tho con congress ress Certainly n nt procession lon ov over r those these great doors qt f C important so So n sig- sig as ns that which passed up the aisles on Wednesday last Some Somo hours houn before tho and before the tho I opening of ot the Ue church doors tho the en enI entrance entrance en- en trance steps and the square In front of ot SI St PAULS PAUL'S were crowded with people I and long after tho the building w was s filled Continued on Pose Page Pa c- c nv BISHOP OF UTAH CAPTURES CROWD Continued From P I One lime V Vand and c every cry ry balcony between al aich ritch ch and amid eI up ill to tho ho hl highest hest gallery which girdled th tie the d me were werl wreathed wih with men and women outside upon he tie meat great steps mal mans more wore were seated seat seat- f at- at ed and through the tho the open doorway allowed the stately Gilded in iii Sunlight TIme The great reat altar allay ith its Is I cand cani can- can d liSand i and vases ases of or lilies lies and central al golden Jolden cross I 1 stately a aln I Ih ho lcJ of of or tho the anti and ll tho the glint of or sunlight which fell now and anti then timen on time the l figure ure on time the tie cross ClOSS on the time Virgin and Child or 01 on tim the crowning figure of or tho ho Risen Hisen tho the outward signs of lh th the 3 ell w wo we were Cl there lucre to confess confes silently brought ht home to tho the watching spec spec- tutors the real sl significance of or the time scone Presently tho time great reat or organ an p pon I forth and the time I Hymn ln of Praise rn rang through h the time vast ast building and ard ard i 11 liv v minutes before the lie clock struck 12 the time professional lonal cross cros gleamed leale the times we west ivest l door of the time dome heading the time sion of the tho Cathedral choir and iry and sin singing IH men as the they proceeded to lo meet the time bishop bishop- Ish r Then Ihen came a a procession of the time civic side of London life the ito Lord Mayor in his full ful robes with his attendants with wih their little Itu ol old fashioned bouquets of flowers which have been carried from Crom time immemorial before London's chief ma After the glittering pomp of the time r representatives of civic state had pas passed ed Into the chancel the thereat great reat episcopal procession be began an to to form Truly It I was a wonderful line Une I of oC archbishops an and bishops representing represent represent- I In ing nations from Jom all al the corners of the lie globe From our seat set in the time chancel charmed faintly came cammie to us tho the Sit first notes of the litany As the lie procession lon proceeded up the times navo nave under tinder the time dome and amid up tip tho the chancel steps th the sound grew louder loud loud- I er until at last every ever word was irks audible audible audible audi audi- ble as the lie bishops mod libel into their stal stall Varied It I seemed to me as aR I t looked down own upon them that never ne perhaps had one seen gathered together men who stood for so much who 1 such sacred Interests as those th S assem ble bled at that lint moment moment From the sun- sun stricken plains of or In India la the lie debris of oC Africa tho ho snows snO H of oC tho the Arctic ArcU slopes slope the wide stretches of lt a new Hew continent the cornfields of or Canada the forests of or Ceylon Celon the teeming i tie t- t I les ie of two continents the time I sparsely nl pop I countries s o of time tho J new world the I Islands blands of or the sea from rota beyond the J f L i snow capped mow mountains they timey rd come come lo tu discuss the thc affairs of the lin kingdom dom of God on 0 earth conic come forc to hl jol in that great great act of and amid thanksgiving and 11 to meet to together ethel to deliberate how b bt t to carry forth tho the gospel of Chiris and andas as th the notes of or tho the first hymn broke out sung b by voices many malj eyes were wele dint dim im at nt the thoughts tt thai crowded crowd ed cd solemn an and significant Into nto every mind Wo vo o want no sermon today Eal said the lie archbishop as ho mounted the pulpit and most echoed his imis n. n Lot Let us give I c thanks unto ou our Lord God it is meet and amid n rl right ht so to do ho Ime proceeded e ed in lii 11 simple vim phrase race And then he ime went on to speak of the time silver and anti the time gold belonging belonging to God but lut that In Infinitely niel more Important was the time living church of ot Christ that tho ho outcome of oC that great reat mustering and anti many words must be God helpIng help help- Ing us that hat the society of Jesus Christ Christon on earth the lie society to which you OU and andI I lelon belong shall strive more valant valiantly mero merc persistently more hopefully than timan ever to lo mend ment what is broken and amid crooked what Is ignorant and amiss amities in iii tho he world one around aroun us and to toha ha hasten teu on nn the tho corin coming of time llio kingdom of God 1 ij Apostle Creed Then Thou followed the tIme recitatIon of the Creed truly a wonderful sound as It rushed forth omit from all al parts paiLs of or time llio building limo llio Hymn of or Praise was ivas being sung tho time bishops In iii order presented to God the tho thank thank- offerings s that ha lund had been entrusted to lo them from their various dioceses cf The archbishop first lal laid hl his offering on ems time the altar and then timen thel the time bishop of oC London followed and so In order ordem th the bishops of or nil all al time the provinces of each ach country headed by their tan tans tamms In turn mounted tho lie steps un and standing before tho the altar laid the parchment upon It containing tho the amount of or the offering and amid the time list lt of the names o of the time place In which It had been collected written on a scroll After this followed tho timo To thIc ito c I b being n sung m tt the archbishop J p of r Canterbury Canter ni bury bur stood on the topmost step of oC thu the altar allar and on tho the second step steil vero yero the time archbishops of or York an and Dublin and aid tho the primate of Scotland On the third were the he archbishops of oC Rupert's island Pd- Pd an and an and amid Toronto tho the presiding bishop I of oC the United States the hoo of or Brisbane Melbourne Sydney a and d the West cst Indies and amid Calcutta Then turning the lie archbishop of or Canterbury gave the Lime blessing ln and tho time great real service service ser ser- vice was wm ended The coronation of at King ICing Edward and Queen Alexandra was waR a a wonderful sight I ht glorious In Its Js glittering pageant but it I pales before beCore the tho impressiVe he solemnity sol sol- of lf this momentous momento service tr probably the greatest cretot that ha tins has been since the reformation I. 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