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Show S$ ECTION The Jnter-Mountain Republican THREE, S4LT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1908. Fr BY © " consclousness of eve e | oepredriog infinite good, and thus 4 sent a. Just Sanday.) hee "pram Grand} monition tes o evil zi accordinne 5 eo ‘thes 2d | Arena ids, that that. in Chistian" Selen rt wt *e oe onderlying the Rien. : g God hee hese oe Stry lee m ng Psycholo Ronee BY, tim dawe ct : mind d ore of ball nd th Indicates ect > ited hu ! of ussion uplplaced he at the on aster ; uggest of! | We r aires his ted rect Influence of the, Father. declared 2 ma his experience for him, iad a physician ba Sho to digenone ther tae. that of Solomon like been have it ave h} | ready ch wata wicmnens to hilt , and came 4 10 ) sale wo ANE cases Occ ar We vanity. is All aid, Ne aa ofhe ao ‘the over turned c 80 conduc nothing fe there "hat dis-/ Banic I D.'s.M: Cases to' the | the of clousneas to is prone ual fr the bespeai: | a uch God. of. ster's comimendation a linear: | 2 iin ds Ae would himself aster's recommena te tndividual : a fe o eredtt é ood works to whatever quired, tn his judgement, reault Ziven A to wero pus Inasmuch' oe J unincumberea nus man Breve pieeo ee he, that it follow methods or mcans expediti oun) ws most the had world the fent:.method ve 3 He sertainiy wou Rauwo: ¥ Gcted lo n in 5 seeking Of wis aco part of See the tained ¥ Dr, Godolphin na" mat € a whict in hie right ts SL ed oe a déclars ls of deus some hen. "itn omy - eans of des-| as ¢ vhen the st kne Nees | Sugeestion. of individuoe His ess, dd of| denial ea ae hls understand. On false sense | 1 # only oe 2 & u ae ' 7 -prer premls S S ¢ om t i eae eee | upon eternal pre ul consta ntly preaent. intelli that ] § thoustaht he Scien a, t a and protects Hig creatures S foster pract > inedical actiCrs | ionét Te x = SS a to gclves drugs out dea of and this | infinite entertain to tebe a of result s prospect, surance a upon basi o exact the on ° {s the, of patient basis his exact e without i God of saia a r conselousn xalted 5 { eaie ens coneerning. the havi I1e has no as ce mere spr ‘rule Hone Incon not lence nist faith Sn abiding and ae eae credited he ch | e|cester, asle be will patient the that of the psychopractice ee an Lis oe = h standing mr | y Be to will pins his faith to the b llet that This the patient r gives ; dis evil a destroys instance, "* "for ays, Wore 13} result." the to produce be able suc) practically uggestion logic the Renae ed by bo temporarily lay 7 eerror, for but only truth therefo re {t is wise to4 destroy the t it. and ruth resuito our alce perma : ¢ aken scien very step Fitical nenti is really 2 step In adv allya ‘staf advance and rice' tori cternity which needs 8 rer of vente .substitut oes, d n learn inIn original vestm nt te conten ed. to possess More {t ae than true the the pose to oes © counterfelt. aa the eee It thererore other. ¢ ug enoo have the b to adopt that whic est, «" s that a detrimental 8 pec netio since $t obscures the lin ce Ps. 8~ of influence dad cee Spirir, will, human Tae -of o is more Which eee ng iided, and, aut pr therefore. ‘ent. Ke | ment of that is not thejrood. * which MEATEAY not-say,|truth?Zul did = To Lop - the b y eale ao; I | I cle , eee ee, omployed=in sugEt | I Bestlon otfectekn is a's to Js a child however, foe Me a reato o be be bas no wish n cae 1¢ eet ar, f ---------t--- ---- ieee this oxcept the for bélfeving son 1 is ° not this cesentials of | but ld, so his. ac-| is bein he fact. th with foxvke hat Tet teaching, Jesus' Wo to. Dr. th more be not It can of | ceptance, "And dec lared, > lye shall kcnow ti . If he is taught a scientific the truth |} temporary. he truth and v make Dr.| shall is. here he does not wi reason why OU LE BO. oF orcester'sa mental cure for nee omnia) ye sh: o ' You are material. | "Ot, depending upon Go ts to his patient One authority on mental sugcestior order ineed, oon ‘Lam I going bs cone ofireape 52 ours ears bevett nee: drow cannotto: sleep,| G ansDp but aupon sy, ay eae in pon who sole: ae llI am mat othe he uttere materiality," healint, ‘aahisiis ‘1k!0S an | Maste two auto-cuggesare most his suggestion Thus by though declares a wor casesvorine | not lscnre tions that "There 7 nae VRC P S be taken Chris is 2 reaScie {s|Christlan There re Re i an | basis asis tae truthofof tsconviction lov pee ae ie : itist Chur ch, 336 Past a ete the suggestion toner, as well as It would be im- eee ORE ne ween ios devel SEO nomena: sae th | be, premanentiy' retained, tno! better ‘i Trtieeaipar, God 38 Love, that He te frap,cmisee menmat, Copmistent | with ar P sins fs r faith x in: ue Him. @ strong 7 to tore Egyptians mupeatedt perlence bear) ph If It | mere z rome Drath: Ged e {fs to dev | truthful thus deflect froin his real individ-| ; end and that the evi] | as God's child, uality perpetuated, are thus of lying Ae lying| that "knows child the that and ay : ; : di t a , ee God' Seat Re s aa cknes fis no the when peace; ce, veank.: days Ph far back as the nan of Moan , the ate there were as counterfelt genuine the " lo manif wonthe duplicate to ppeared ere but Moses, by performed aa 8 'wehite: iu der "God words, uses | the do not wish to be a liar. | ee ;sf but ho gives | wrong," Seeete : fas the child does not wis why no reason hyy the child knows | be aa Mar, |to nor ir, i i Therefor ‘rong. tt is wrong. Therefore there is s noth-} sugge which i| uggestion per se which. |jing in the' child || could? convinee the 6 child, :. the child tsa taught that to b& : uggesntal nh conscous- , body of mn, im aas uch and | : ; suERrE essutiaon to] dir a mortal c and he: Js material andid mortal he is subjectct to such ‘ te : the yn Rane cientist Sith, " ‘Istian Bie and é . : mal God of a°misnpprehension havt ANE 10d aut} as the Him upon look ce co oe of ce Callie and Bae din h a : iin trust than rather underie . ist 1 a of} short fall to ase Tuct this aa by individuality this i mitting i z d and thoughts "naughty Dr. | to the chia, his suggestion In This | will be truthful." | truth and you 5 tae ‘out | indicates i' radeKing nsist that a result which Is wholesome, | fg not based argument z the gtandi th fs not divine rience Ie based upon | a genuine J tual, one a aa od and eg wif are, 1Te = unwilling to Heiress ates os otot Michpsge-h sclence +4 is sure. |sult » eternal poral inble. {8 more practical? more bite Au A ae i Ti + fall Wncertainil pon de wenih y wer and ps | divine powerful "to te arn fition! Soest nes his & |) ; Se eee re : | this on s Hiatt that ; nim V under : » ' in‘youene cau Incling tn faith our submit to leads us t sto very contributes faith in God h, of Hi \ Stinding : G Js as ‘our creases larges,we IfPwo,we know Goa - 5 vunan sugesestion and nies Ing sin dem which he Peat Ree ys féct, a posession perfect by, the | sick ough ORS, ruthf ApaOlite Sere Sea, s ofteen mes It ard of teachings upon based = at been argued healt | bodily od statement tha thethe Science, fas can not be considered valing means to the child that fod! 8)\ ag ab 3 truth" Christian. that evidence iehtld ts the re flection, the manifest =| a8 Bbsolute sults can ruth, since horns had and therefore expresues lbe } tion, of Truth, other of application le thi mental | express an ane truthfulness oly This seems plaua(but oe Cs. With such an under- | ble nothing els elationship on s | meia invthial man ¢ nd th e racti aha tha e= an based not are the of. healing c on i thought, or heller irrespective gman responsibility, ort will be truthful" "You ; Statement "God ts truth?" to the statement for a sick | more do will been has It else. anything the spiritual understanding | created than od ul a God human: SORREREL his in had Siready of be oy cones F follow Kine Ber. iim, really acten * {s and &. method spiritual har failed, ss efforts could proceed {t goes, | they far wo and Christian |} tific > ane t i:y wonder incompleteness OF its pot es HECeUNS) = workings5 4 an nd ; i sal nviction. it || attempted sufficle carry not the "Thi poe | May we ask What relatioon. "abae ‘the | finger of moore be eye has Christtar ts rit r cone . DSA | Worcester on the as Cheer ee | eet "appear Scan child's the reaching they ninak ntter, Becatine! ththey most iment. thine not reformation can e o permanency though e better | th {ld''s <haae relationship close P bodily organand not the the be assured of suchto bechanges, ‘ oven for changes be instructedtn rec] [child should carly and his oa eter: what shall a we'would ask, ugh m eeniue Beil ay manipulations oe he: was: ‘controiica = other claims thet! patient as a means o' anne fens TMEWSST AIST TE BEL spirits. Dr. | and by food Elwood Worce placeOitahim in pinion || theth midat of beautiful ght A cester expresses an opinion that ene a Ee Mimunanit e1 pre proficient an bad oh. money can buy and y ai hail a aaron ane sot pnete ‘in the day of the ee the ght : to | Bard ucing a temporary change In exP th tha Science. way no. bette in Christian } there {fsfs outlined ane appearances, can not be consid| which rea) cure, but {s on a par with chifld should early be taught his|that {s menti entioned !n the Scripthat «which relatl ||The atlonship to God, that in his re th of hurt "T healing as Boa G of is a child he | indlviduallty and: hat he should Itve inge bes 08 my people slightly, say| Rood chil Uenefit medical practiti SReHCoattibuiar Anetidoet the through of the because of thought | tween can we ism; but 9 child's; the to appeal Baiewithout fatten etter 2nd chger to w a rendily eons this To him nature | at jon tae all belle by ' | sald. z "fj mental le pationt" tee mos ee | to that ima cick +e healed Jésus thee 1e to fone ‘-OnB. others inde : of direct ct a that ares pistes my ane : said -b Chri oy ermaterial Teen wane, Sprce of, his on. which e hear it Ons | = over the SO. to appeal ct dittoprocipe S1euDtEaY ol) rtal pendiion mind uence fait acuneaiien oi ae ee sea afIfeTe of the ac child 5 I fentiiz the moral a r regar bett | as ite as natu er } Dimportant I bell suggestion." |as Wor-| tr. elleve . cester would supple~| object to our not t-ob tl at} menting the further affirmation : , an hones t| concerning the of y of the gentle-| denial the the ex-!the recovery and oooy.c further worlt of man's fs that Christian pale 1@a the direct influence *y nee / of 5 | tha aff affirm disease! of it Pp . : : as ror an ass sub-/ sured affirmation concerning . | i ns patie a be ever patient s can upon basis! } made othe pon ‘*: any ; power subject Chiidr ren, eV OLR | who | alone min: nrist's } heals than less Or ] the he < ow FPARLOW. ALFRED PAGES 17 TO 24 ' | awit exalted' more etlona. Strouks helene uisan tye 4sclikelyTt toll | their e the conyiethoneto a Der, Steg drunken, ane be" belasting, may | hto you th of Influencing an or being iIntionced' It Is more than a mere sueee the truth! | truth. you shall know Sea een The the She sominia. in corsideration will "You the suggestion, Mark possibly | tion. that can anything aa °. as well ast involved make eof char‘bed to n 1 | influence you it _bewsts tell) you, which' }do\just-whatiT accept|acter to "and and.ean conrage--is it for $ eaething hope ood friends." into | + rera co ny ct as a|ar a are ot fooling une body tha to move | g£00da oibehavio inabillty., patient's from the proceed that not the| does hough treatment -our- sult from mayhis take paralysis, Say true iro golng to nave a sleep, with drug the ee an t which mode self, "Ig am going to have a andvaleantt ratient simply because o argument of; 4n "destroyer and tye: eae LG following {Pare the 9: 9 occurs Isalah ma rise | she.can that her assure I and if"thereafter efficacy, as to its but. ore diving *Intelliganes he other idea is that if een j doubt who pre-|'soverned the one tonight.' with terms eaaOr the | friendly nOln noe a: varcrress not! but drunken are. ret : itv | so, do to her command carnestly human I |and of forthcomine, are results good are air. | 22Parent make_any esu'tit feds G nit nply because it is his; Which it, or the} sents not with | assurance of. Sega divine' Love and from ° t likely as uit ee do." . How or by! 4 th wine; they stagger,the but Judgement. is only safe to accept that he had mi =| which she proceeds to convince | declaration? oo en afety a: such leep| This authority says he ex-| he Is herebythatconvinced sor erence." [s this himself?} sivong drink." he does means some. | What after all the easyn> te ae taken and nano as s rant that ropa : to his patients ahs be posite plaine het nee ane oe Amine the x valley sure that | t termine PROD EL T concen id ays uce? = ost t weoc ght, ae a fre neue, gauric nd propos , Shae roustyb the a8 two ways of answering There are only epithe . such cir Cute er Jesu that tring in it = 10 of gine ) very wasteful AF: "Dad habit, ar questio ¢ s| this 3 Tone LONE b bs , y pace basis he consid ty,ring that od te good t tha init d ta th Ba eee Eh one a Gh ermtio een se aor evil. remedy gerah dof ine icin eit nt employed Ss een races renee oEeaDS ME: Renan tat he Sse ikeness | that he eae oe fn enitd ee has pap ues higher in rm tenakene Ende aa He notil chke ee: Ores ae to! nieeh and Thy staff they comt ae ent thai, Gtrer ‘this: adert oo re nedy ae oe he Ee ns, of aa scl ae ae characteristics ae farther en eae tr pao ~ * "rae ~ da written: It is of his a the obedience prove . he must ao -j| tut erefor, jason i only he as 1 spirit , ¥ master wan an vp obedient dos?" "Notas Twi to seom, dc-| to v pat ent declares that thf wv. McComb falth emphasizes th Seats t act nea who-te apparently | Simian, he. Spirs 1 *rhhs iM Ar Slit stecte ‘tmnere ay who is "po era benefitted Ane of human simple a dnee rial mind and| ao aersnient fath j itis" sheek Mere Could finkigine: in faith his from away cnrrie thus {se material a even without termination wo ma us only M | br yer th ae aha is ‘certal Dnsté far its utterhnce Supposed Peveoe deriv-| pat rae with thewer Master ale ie airiking contrast e Jeclapation, NS ery to w better. the bed." | very an atmosphere a \ weoa might indlvtdual the interdict thus be "I"ac-| may this} tn somnin the answer edhaled rill sleep," bea eel alata un "anding a erro 1 seemenus is aoe 1 i pected th er to convince to be ent resultee ure *foole hese cess ments itrelf not by the argume employed but by the force the by is, that to a tart of will land Isable a advisa bie |} '¢, il ae ter pecan re a . A 41s and nee hatThthnlna Scie s dolng "pristian SHES of aa adop tin < may "will | one ine onaaauent and in accord with the lt we that Science ristian Selence ‘ as nt A - anaieti lan Sel Whe choos we lat 6) hte Corntive be to ts {n Love, x SBoienso. 4s presence] tian the very rest || the ey everlastir his and that . wail 2 é £ a a his "peing 5 ren has osno aed fe nade to know why and how ‘God {a His| ever present and why He sustains ! sleep," add n at peace hem gives and creatures Sclence gives| dreds of other Christian oment. very x & un- | this f experience ‘uth! truthful Pp a< deftinit comprehensive. inite, my accept rela-| to f man's and derstanding of God suggestion the | lifted thus is patient The Him. to tion St Told ory By one that that truth nd somnia mn 1 hed neored Sree eae ROY. vo | "You tte bor ane ca S on ; His wing er very | thou to to Kk. We | Sanh We hoodwink. only tained 1S-| as a thel in ae th arlses question naturally ne all] be énterepuehts, ad remedy thoughts.| and what! prompt icant DIS }| ana' preve an te a The which or‘ i: basis be. theshall Shall what destroye t < in Christ me lay both systematic Science an aew Mn for Thou, Lord} ais ' Asal as well tic me thod sf "re newte ; sc te ann li pi safety. by not hought, one's 1g. 1ST maeatine s chai of . | means . arin _thHi re Ss of ) ction % eee sh ans by not ksj st ene _, ; and} Sclentist hristian th ¢ mat The A A = ments ab. me re , "= Spiritus al th cnt ee ne +} 0 4 ac i Need n° Senfidell ane in= n-| I : It by such g apparent |; an argument oats _- i - - rie eras SOR or Toe: purposequite aa "offactually of1s | evils part, not itself of God's the RONsunno p creation, the child that child, God's for they are is|Ught dispels the darkness, and there an perfect, and eniritual eternal Immutable upo him? | based in imperfection no therefore : di 1 Jeac inlet set the is founded upon rgument Gych at ts sin and disease all sis he ith It fs advanced truth. Gyerlasting other creace Geller that there are d. . There ors, other powers, beside except cure rea) be therefore an this foundation destroys which that of mental trouble. is itself based th upom which ti Teaent not it can echt lor Nor material Ww6fo hsAlthough ... tion. nmel aha con by no hic h > ie od, and) ae - gestion, outward ae Si ae ty pe on (Continued ERGY Race A S Christian Page 18.) . e Life With Freedom and Money as Stakes pang Pi of upon Is "based Scientist the CChristian | ae understanding of immutable Prineltherefore, elevateffects are, le. mental the in tie, seen = e EI individual ick O counselled x z ; e wien to the according not judgment. i righteous | judge ; From Arizona | (BY H. A. telligent, THOMPSON.) forceful manhood. Years of his skin to the) t Hen- exposure ‘ had tanned This is a story told by Capt. the but S| hue of ae italian PEerA; shaw, one of the best mepreeentadire his) swept white beard, which > lay [ong > lined| the broad, dceply est, and of the Arizona "oll Poeeea. = | tore head gave him an expression of in camp one fine October aiternodll experbenevolence and many on ap outer) partriarchHeal had Our tents were pitched a) away whiled slope of the Juniper Range; and the) jence, on our long journey over) country to southeastward was sprce2d/ ¢;dious hour hills with) throughby the and plains the IM! we) map. relief localities & like out before atus our feet lay 4 broad, UP-| narratives suggested mediately and now, as he arose from} wi'b} passed: land valicy, rocky and dotted himself a upun| stool and bed-| At a distance! gpisplanket, Brow th. bis back against with stretched patches of scrub miles f his valley broke of three or four knew that a story was com-| the work is and those maihode= which , do not a Science 1 * Eolenoa haa! 1 witb |@enend San God." God, and every argument employed by the tn, " oer nig: Sania and natur | the the COnCEERE as far o for fi the appearance eficis e > ee) Ee: re. - cur cen 0 being | Power, of proprie which ruth the learn hatto | | something a conscious ee p ope Its appearing with about sought, brings => menta the called beconviction, ind conclusive tha between results z which distinction th ; nark st : which hat mortal- {s which cemeete ah that fea ane g be the so called mortal om the action of = m S Ee Be and is ofspiritual which uments that -and random hereas necessary, | divine the action a ‘tal me indivi ce not based ict Immortal, tntlvence pensar in his real 7 indly tdu- raind i min Ouenean tae ot we icauigeds th ts Sita fate.The SUAhir istinction ; con-| ae i aA auet ine _ at caused erro the same many or f a belief in minds = cl only the trouble, many caused | powers very eae ee of understanding vauticall | the ae ne SOO 1 care l de- | ea It fs not always easy nd. rnin ding oo. SUR: suld m6 observation, the re = of what aS [ting | Gymine, from external oe of wismore on ae weak avand.uufrail, | | ee. to pass, are differ ce between the effect of Chris-| | sestions ~ < fait in tl oe res 0 Ql tian Science and that of mental su between the ‘distinction but © by -onese | "fooling" Wen oneself of the eternal et oFe: one's: thought thus , things or tempora mutable ; -¢ t y ito tion. | must he | place, and the ‘ of kind |} what * vee as 1 miinatent only [tinualls SP could rest such {s produced, rest used in} » definite formulae PERE no ROE OM JOR) eS WWE fictitious be inf o treatmen chological" pirit "a 3 i = leels practices Har ha rt -t? 1¢ declare art Mr, y- |) magazine e- artrtle € In Ra aa to Children Sugeestion" to he recomme nda ae calc ulate d. which Hurt Mr 1907, December itn on article In an Worcester, Dr. patient thé of "reason" the i*arrest' and¢ of tre atment aeformula m = rit: dari Y te eon I : occurred has nee Timer "Take Dr, Wore rceater's«te oat Bane, Bs tare is Operand! of Suggestio Rollin Lynde| indebted to Mr. t sat rso id aE ou wd al £ have undergone » more certain! obey to and nase bases his pe rsons prey Old ts man. a oves ; and t asa8 mages Says, reester, N 1! that. i in ‘deSe, | Row pel polnts for the purpose of decries | who Hart, Mr. on= of abit. as often GL iiaaltol TAGnEhin Te Lv _- ind doit (aod the dethan. is. to desdarkness the when that Luto-suggestion Sen eh ; cha cla Surweetion. of "| troyed by the Nght the result has been | 4, "curative Worcester defines Dr. contrast between} the soe auto-sugee of:Stlon t) rough eee iis Begas‘ . tiouns effect obts uined exof the| though ‘the -offort an withhat calm practicet who : Pte a bout to to tak ce | It. ; seer © contric: tion in that 1 t as- Bestion" 23 : "above S Sc fentis Christian | Pl!" all . esults upon: .a human ‘basis Chrisin argument ative place." the} patient to eurance @lucidates human the ones elf-or. to. credit, nd: upon based he that he fact ot God, ns infinite ‘ina : consciousness pos itive assurance by the practitioner | | quiet wakeful and t . tie tilecode |) eae mony a vor strong conviction carrl niche Re OULAL Ihe ee ee Ov cr presence, and) Hiss protect=/and and troubles of earth, It corrects the false sen patton ing care can no more iis harmony, Ww re to! j;an's true nature and the ills atend= | It is impossible for rte Bi aE in ‘behalf.|srrect.the reality>of' his being ‘than;t se | rid of the iy "this es false sense therefore depart. i one " stop nee > : lot sood. TI og one is r conselous | With Sug; : Mentnl t Versus that > Sclence i E Christian rrits bility, " it ae hon hea infinite~ his' indeedc- | , acti few Gove an Lite: to Truth: tandbecomes » occasions , when a : ceial hile s paln aie ‘ - mplation to reSeccle ntiat Christian. essary to for.a loses emer : remedle material sort this hat Ba | prope ne L at é ni son en " ae oon ; tee tO. ld si squeamishness moral al suggestio n> gen-| from Ile an peu May we suggest to the gethe agente Epa but Phares tiers ipa that the of shadow. eee bee ee ¥ G Ate o et greater) can ne: ing-what What eRe can| to the Can) what - hoy eae kindle (not conscious to. be faith,'-what!) Shasta K-presencenbe ate mors evar Gba'he sad-| is a more o ffec tual remedy for divine this' tl it in the patient's life, ar. | ness and inharmony éondstaunt-sneat not) rator,2nd , it may fort. surgery. to Kasc r to advisabi or tnagnetism put forth in the effort. in ckinson S. Miller, Professoi I « i £ / . appeared which Setter Paveaes nee york. Caledet ea Picea rie aL eC are Pp tient, to fully ae ¥ meli say does one by the wlll of ‘the wholly a pri Cading | im contrast to such hat every | De Well to note in. her.next-bonk Mrs. Eddy vaetane Christian Selentist is a Gepl of 4. | of the omnipotence ee oO a be ery plead Scientist leat Scientis 1 is ry be left to the fingers of 4) cirystian -a-broken:t limited" pone. 6: case of his Ne che relfe therefo substitute P ees: Fei Ppec teen ' tnibat * fot "insomnnta peace' Spree Taek truth? the s-arguing as truetruthand which something a know not prob ably Agee to be Christr to be believe evon Me terial relle? "by seek teuiporacy practice tian he may regain ‘that in order nédies re tho plain that ve It is certainly rig tntatie ihe C which stioditlonstrom ote cted are ‘mentioned just fectually demonstrate Christian Science, | S¥lts slee mae or eee one. tig nder . i34) one is there that understanding will be ablo to speak with-|by |ient, "You the made hast. wiG0 ause de-| wicke lomtaael "andl: sofentifie ate and t nt? n erent ogica cot Bu such s an: = iene i toe a. nee nant basisor/ the; tacts gs) ablte st wtet Theo practico of one reached. | conclusi e prospect of im upon unded it fs ae ¢ shall c oe --- o ae J. poe be: Science consists neither petaln abltation it is not based upon a cer- || Christian | provement, it nigh 2 thy dwelll the any plague come base conclusions logical at | nothing be could best at and tainty ns . that God Is Infinite "Truth, belt tient | pene the that "ish than sore from] havo quoted at some length We t bsp a staimwithout eo speaksuggestion ‘conclusions wae hes might be | merin and eee more| | cause ch Ts ao tee }| ebames as one's oe re Wiad efuge that fact eras he recommends what of the method presentation vinele ee ve he wae B mecomn ane C ee _ ee | ‘the 18 that. rational | oe stammering chat en that en Scientist : feuth™ 6 awl , and/epristian Jesus and the avostles heal eres 3 oak to pon, ot rere, 1 means "fool" pain| Has -esults s : spl the » grasp fering too gre meets "to. ts sarrleewere tI ought he-may | ua erefromny lesser. find it:a ex-! be onally patient : that Me the RAST poner | ie. ‘matgeina® henge ' Mrs. mddy declares: truth in andits results. be ack|| nent procine 04 MGtSP abut tit cons || Ura "aoe shalt vhall eyes that If thy fight the .hand" it suggest moune nt course forthcom-|nigh way doow that ie tet loantte. with thine Only wut Efealth, page 270. "Only and arcu-| {in Sele again ‘Take benata und sco the reward of.the |wesus's meéthod? ha disappeared? tl 16 pain . ave undeér disanpe ared | always of, resultt on tistics e ment? should | Worcester | has o ffercd wever, wa the t better : upon hiias a hopeless ore me s ae S ugrestion BEC nye name ao on Thue r ‘ cond}. looked oe aeijon be We n exhchausted) <pe have large at-auntil we indie ate = another offe after Christian - Sctenc 1a ther after ‘not perceptib treat a were those ter he eyent- | of the dilemma way con-| which human y ea over . NOM ahe' d How th of i one be at | not will nt e benefits. pat at th tlofi "ien . make-belleve well be i: may n his aie ifaite uz Here d stil) aay A truth-| ich rwhae wesa logical, ict ind aone ey 7no ane boss he k Hie ves : Oho is individual an when en eee | sometimes at Nee at a aa oe oe yet rely sleep, and x by s us that informs tionist his patient be has put ment itable conclusion its Whe 'f by ever res salt {s produced seine t "Soy" in "aiid + lees eRe a eae an x ariel alt tf wd aserre 1 o de, | telling one Falsehood ES, cove Ee another. boy h shall be | tat the cnild {3 2 bravé ust; f thou essential sh hot 26H t | tha h the an ipressic heighten estionist beliey 3 | Such the are what ‘| b to sleep in| thy shfeld forand the bee. L se tne ‘reason shall nn put nscious "trhore could, theven for eee, and a ralsehoo to von {s about to thing Tas be afraid self| argument order ito srk Bet r the ft pain her: that ae inform I contidently Nor }|f0ra, bo no effeot from such by day. he| for the arrow th cen ae suggestion. nnd is diminishing that it ts Koing down by Reels by "pi wou vito | 7Seapsie e {nO Ene will force that preTele ment walketh In durk- t | a that destruction pestiionce the aed be! for ites fs 3 =must foeea 1 bi cee whatmt. a ‘itself could it. ube Cine. five given a in that and ree degrees. aks 1; n st pre ‘advice. auch disappeared? have will it minwews, n a convinet Ee an ere fentin meth ae wad . wn Lo hides thy at y senses in that™he !s/f all at se his ee thon 3 a Sree y het ees her noontde does that | {nat ‘eetheoGnd'patient Tia| S¢,from the use of drugs anddua mental the pain ag he©|| form' niniehine and will disappear? th ofbenefita in| spiritual "You aré ina said of such tendency mare therefore you) and atmecsphere, bed good 2 comfortable t paralysis u ey » but there ‘This | and! ute,foe@ ie an of the Musteter? a viayes who tient fails / not move Then his master sa 3 of the apirituay | Srnae nie faladth este Fae Jno anater- upon 7 the underetanding renaine1) | SaSmgertal y lity ded Nayp. stay wider the bea." yp the ee 1 Bie dee slates, or gree ae pineplace ieee de pete A atte aie . LE 7 peAthy jpleep,' fine he drunk _ alte' 2 Tam esignates nen Dba "Dae wilt." -A rain' myself "Y convince espe plain either that he bases this declara- inte ligence. and. ogubstance uk pense atha Spear under tho as thou vill, but I ABCIaTEA Wercesl- matn reany bellef e patient's go! intensifies first je this-wnen you {gs if there especially terlailty, you that mind your up to be done | ly and passed to the rear. There is an, yonder big ravine, through which {t Whip-| fications covering downward to the plain beors charm about a eran enihusi-| and to make an estimate of the amount | indescribable The soft calm of the night elim-| low ride. when the man told! for which we would agree to undertake asm encrgy and skill of these army officers getting clear of the hills } "After |inates that stert iness from existence | us, in his slow way, that the bids were it. ng engineeri daylight, | ed back once or twice and ob| glane difficult hed e which | which in the blare of the accomplis who "T owned, at the time, a mare feats in the face of danger often and } to be opened and the contract awarded | was repuied to be the fastest long dis- seems to stare one in the face. The air | serve d with surprise that columns of of the current nearly a:.ways under the experience of on the twenty-fifth sounds of life which | 8moke were rising from several differ- the this | tract a of plateaus and mountains owe a debt and gratitude to the ple to hardship. Aftcr the completion of our| seemed to be no more contract there road building in sight, so we concluded hills ers to .the Large headquartmountains our Juniper to moveof the north deposits of sliv.r had been discovereJ ated contempl DBuand we business, locality that Into in the mining going we military road Fort Mojave. was dampened region discovered that all the best claims from But Fort our twenty): the then was jf for month: second, and the distance to Fort Whip-| forty and hundred good a was ple that surprised greatly ] was miles She! Arizona. in horse saddle }tance possessstock, of thoroughbred came speed! and endurance the ing both characteristic of the lineal descendants} is full of subdued I Lad soothe rather than arouse, the senses, ‘ent spurs of the mountain range. = as Indians, Hualpai The left. a giamour| just The glory of the moon casts camps or three two had aware, land-| was features of the rough all about Tbe easy He body was close knit! scape. Morton, the commandant at the | of Abdallah. Col. | oughbred horse post, who had the letting of the conu-; and her legs, cleanly chiseled as those the long tract. shonld have neglected to noti*y|of a Grecian statue, were springy as| |turbed and it was fell: | the eycs, intelligent the while steel; regular) In and us, in ample time ¢s-| small, curved ears and the white star | prise that I saw work; manner, ot the proposed motion of the thor-| I rode scarcely dis-| reverles into which I; with a sense of sur-| the gray shadings of! not far away; and I would have attoe importance no particular tached what I saw had jt not been for the" fact of something pecullar in these co!umns of smoke which impressed moe that they were intended as signals. It the coming| the east which announced the! aes been appropriated before our «ar- pecially as he had always expresscd|on the broad forehead indicated did not, however, occur to me thet I called her! of the dawn. than himself as well pleased with the way! purity of her strain. necessity more by to rival, and reference any had signaling this "You remember that short cannon, in While Deboe packed my saddle} Diana. The choice, we turned our attention to the, in which we performed our contracts. movements. or to my today myself traversed we that Junipers. the mare) tha} to supplies "Deboe and 1 agreed, after a hastly | bags with food, I made ready the the with matter of hauling peuce at were Hualpais your called I which to spring the and traps for the trip. few least| and my at must we that In six months we had estab: | consultation, mines. proto accustomed were and whites; on, stopped, I there "It was ten o'clock at night when our attention? It was make the attempt to enter a bid for| teams ilshed a regular line of heavy information, | that morning pearly thirty years ago, test-though I put small faith In it Whipple _ it his imparted Prescott-Fort the conetruction of the new road, and | teamster bitween would uever dig up the steep) once, in the early seventies, rest my horse and cat my own | that they then first, at wide-flaring and it was decided that T was to go to Fort| and about half past eleven lrode away.}tobreakfast. Diana, after her eix hours'! hatchet to raise it against their palerace for the stakes of was then-and Juniper Camp involuntary sided and deeply cleft, was some ea the representative of the; The moon Was at Its full, the night | as Whipple of way slow a was Really, they were, ww however, "This face brothers. ‘ showed no signs of fatigue, by | money, freedom and. life to be firm, using my best endeavor to reach cool and invigorating and the norse | Ballop, length, and in freight miles The eight or money. making with partner a the most treacherous ‘In those days I was I held Diana down for the! and she ate her feed of barley with) a small way, 3 of it. the storm sce means Deboe in the contracting busi- | ¢carried was not suffictently heavy; and it before the time limit mentioned In} spirited I} | Indians with whom I ever came In conlater hour the upper valley were, in the ray) John An of muchings grateful pace)! the ine reusing miles, few teamstar| first which our d upon the lower. ness; and we had recently finished a) the much more profitable passenger the advertisement, tact, and were always on the alert for the following and, ao again; saddled to warmed she " discharge as then, season profitable piece of road building over) and exprcss business was In the hands had seen, expired. do| gradually; men Military or cattle stealing. emerged) plunder soon today, took we w as s be sat on a cainp| her work, I relaxed the tension on the! route and, If we! on a tardy comer; wait Mogollon Rim. Nearly Owens, a not who operated * all the of William valley which les be- | Y ou may observe that just this side were to have any chance. it was nec-| reins, and the low buttes and occasion-| Into this oe We route. ates oi gazed intently at the w ide | ew the constructed in the early same the line over stage history oaly| roads If you look closely you can) the head of the gorge there Is a asllg't te ‘rminated was hich esarry to utilize every moment es-|altrees that marked the way, rising inj fore us. senna the - information then trail which leads away from | ,rise in the ground, flanken on elther ae lif~s of a towering vol-| of this territory were surveyed by mil- welcomed | the dusk Ike phamtoms of ungainly | trace the DrORn OC pecially as I should be obliged, after teamsters, | of our one by in brought with gov-| paid tor | itary enginerrs and (Continued on Page (8) open toward the head of| away miles the seta by canic mesa some thirty; vet in-) ernment money, The people whe tray el} that the government was about to con- reaching the Fort, to learn the speck: | and mythical belngs, approached sw Ift- | us across the0 na@ away, series long of tumbled cas-| roll, we | awaited its arrival cade-like terraces, toward a still lower) jng and silcntly yonder," said the cap-| "That gulch From the elevated position we Jovel. with a gesture which followed | occupied it was possible to trace the} tain, "Is| ravine, the-distant of windings the ler-| these windings of a gorge, cutting as one could raecs and descending with them 0 gs unlikely a racecourse that it was there but well select; The ravine, shailow! plain ward the I rode an was a picture of venerable. 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