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Show THE ELECTIONS SCIENCE REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1908. FROM The CHRISTIAN] } | ' SENTINEL....... ‘ INTER-MOUNTAIN i QL Pig \FROM THE Works of erlinck, iz G. Felix a Eddy's ,_ form sion year NEW YORK HERALD. Emerson, Huxley, Maet-| the Adler : writings, and Mary will be [ young, various Baker |i" : and read in "Chitatianity an and Modern acquaintance with which the the world influential eo - EDWIN innocent often been lidle tale facts on life have distorted 1nd gossip and born largely) ot lenorance in modern | *P?¥See tie one have ES present the a ELWELL : in He good all world. But these Wigs Ui 55 Vy iE Se, at- of Th roa the Pe nobles etd characterist » | of American life, and have led thoulsands of people hitherto fgnorant of time. ae THE in to-the tty ZL WA M/\ Ne too tacks, as well as the recent attempt . aac : to deprive her of her property, have |) Canta aecuetol (rain hich ARE- | jor indifferent to Christian Science | jy: stigate its teachings, and this NA FOR APRIL (Note; F. Edwin Elwell, the fa-| mous aculptor, who is the author of} the fololwing paper, is not, we be-|! lleve, himself a.Christian Scientist, | but he is a man of broad spiritual | vision. Which Thought." | Siven views come poverty later, and incidents in her early basis for class room discus- | gr prejudice, have been advanced in new course of study next! an effort to prejudice the public the Yale divinity school on against her and the truth she has po . The course, under Professor Ambrose , Tony "" : } White Vernon, is to "give the student Ee iF. of to in- vestigation is being followed by a wonderful growth of the new-old faith Moreover, the evil attacks of Mrs Bddy's detractors have thrown into hold and striking contrast the teach- earth's| Ings and attitude of the founder of great religions, and even as a child | Christian Science r bddy hashe rejected the then popular theology | stood forth, venerable years. as which was so largely concerned with | measured by earthly standards, yet a personal devil who was regarded | strong in faith and courage and reas the rival of Deity.-Editor of The | flecting in a striking way the love Arena.) i that is the master-note of life. ChrisChristian Science is remodeling the tian Sclence Is proving a iceless religious thought of the day and do-|treasure to civilization at this time}; ing a great work in relieving human-| when sordid greed and mate rialism awful fear that has re-|are everywhere becoming insolently Christless churc Its work in this} respect is not unike that of the}! sculptor who takes again the clay that has been used, but from which| new forms arise and more beautiful images It mense of the divine love to conceive difficult is value to the of God, | When of reports lread by of the the 3 good work the liltle are churches. city large the in jm-jdone the world ee LITrLe COUNTRY CHURCHES AUREL. BEACH OR eee THE members of Faldy's great work, embodying her country churches, a fecling of thank, that so much is being| now interpretation of the blessed gift ! fulness comes of the Christ to mankind. The old | accomplished, coupled with the wish a have could thems¢ Ives they that as ponderous as the id@al had grown each by done work The in it. | part church Egyptian of the final ending too scern churches little these swhiah went to decag before the dawn | of of the as many Just to report, drifted | Small it had because of Christianity away from the great ideal that had demonstrations of Christian Scientists once been a positive inspiration and | seem too small to mention, yet car h which was embodied in the worship | one, however small, proves an underof the virgin mother of the universe | Standing of divine principle, Love has only churches litthe of these man- | One Whenever Horus. her son ‘and kind's spiritual vision becomes | 4 very smal number of members who blinded by materialism, or the vital | live in village where the services soul of the people is lost in the rude ;are held, the larger number coming i from farms miles away. Sometting cunning of men's baser passions and t ¢ desires, then the world suffer until| | ihe readers are a farmer someone comes great cnough to de who during the busy season must ris¢ rerve the trust, to brush away the] very early in the morning to sive accretions of ages and reveal anew)|the necessary study to the lessonthe truth. sermon before beginning the work We find epiritual verity in all the |of the day, They seldom have the in services attending of have | opportunity that churches Christian mighty halped mankind upward. I love the |the larger churches, and are thankCatholic church for the very reAson|ful for the explicit directions given) that we find great good in the new|in the manual of the mother church church of Christ. The old-time hell- | for making these services uniform, in ‘fire bogey of the church has more |all the branch churches, and more repelled the thinker and The Wednesday evening meetings the love of nature and of humanity, | must be supported largely by the as the spiritual and intellectual vision | faithful few who live in the village, .of civilization has broadened. Warly | who listen attentively to the reading| in life, while lived in Concord,|from the Bible and Science and} ‘Mass., I discarded this, to me, ab|Health, and often testify to the praceurd and monstrous doctrine. and tical help received from these read-| could not help regarding with won- |] ings A testimony lately given told dor not unmixed with amusement |of a mother and six small children ‘those who still held their breath in| who were alone on a farm when a the presence of the devil far more|violent windstorm came up, over- than in the presence The proposition ene force in the force is good is as and one make sence of light and turning to the loving the ab-| <A reli-| some of the farm Extends one that they time attend storm had Wy LLL Morday, buildings become less vio- as this belief in|ily unharmed. They had __ pain, for their belief in the love of |ings, where one is seldom will interest you. realized seen, 14th. midst safety guest meet- than . mankind Sept. NWOT for the love of Almighty God, and that | God's presence, even in the we have time to live lives of use-|of the tempest, and dwelt in ful happiness, free from sin and sick- | A stranger is more welcome ness, e great martyrs died without |at these little Wednesday night their [he newest and most fashionable Styles for Fall and Winter Wear will be shown in great varicty. Truly an authentic display that brings Heaven down to earth, and |lent, and when they had studied two many of the so-called evils of the |1more the storm had ceased. When ‘flesh disappear of cir own noth-|the father came home from a nelghingness. Nothing is so healthy and |bor's he was happy to find his fam- sane to the MILLINERY OPENING, got out the books, and b they had studied two see- |tions the a cordial invitation ladies of Salt Lake City to us," and one of the little boys suggested that they study the lesson the reason and |So existence of a|the God a Wh ( Z.C. M. I. that there is but |and threatening to destroy the house. | universe and that |The mother said, "God is nol in the | logical as that one | cyclone, and il has no power to harm two or that is darkness. gion that appeals makes men feel living of God. \\ God saved them. in the large meetings, where there| The more men study the action of | are usually so many; and a word of | hate, greed, sclfishness and sensual- | encouragement or helpful. testimony ism on the physical organism, the }from such an one is prized very more apparent it is that here are | highly. found secret well-springs of disease, The reading room must. also bs suffering and physical death. We are |cared for by these same faithful few, | under the reign of spiritual law, and |who cannot realize that their effort| all violations of that law bring in-|im this direction is bringing forth at ‘harmony, which sooner or later is| present nivel' fruit, but the works| Yeflected in what is called disease. |/is done in obedience to our leaders very infraction of spiritual law dis-|instructions, and in following the ‘Aurbs the harmony of the offender, |rules for keeping the reading room interposes a seeming veil between us open and supplied with Uterature, and our Father, and clouds the spir-| good must surely come. Our little itual vision or perception of him who] country church at its July. business \is out of rapport with Deity We | meeting listened to a report from the are what we think, and if we con-|reading room committee which comcelve of God as good, loving, noble pared very favorably in proportion ‘and true, then we shall mirror forth with those from the larger churches these attributes. To b When the young people leave their ‘women into harmony country homes for work in the cities, their names are missed much from love and consecration to that which |the litle church roll at home, though \4@ highest and ‘Christian best, is the « Sclence It sitive realization \relation of God and children of the mission is bringing of | they a|the may not larger one seem in to add which they much are to re- of the intimate | ceived: but these same little churches man; making the send out many such rootlets that help common Father feel to support the mighty fruitbearers and understand that they are created that are known and recognized as in the image of the All-Vather, th 6 doing so much good in the world. God who is All-in-all, who is omnipoBeing thus "knit together in love," ‘tent, omniscient, and omnipresent, | all are healing the sick and working| Who Js Spirit, not flesh and blood, and together for good, and no one can! 1ofe supreme expression is Love. say to another, "I have no need of| It is a very significant fact that the | thee': for, whether counted large or | venomous attacks that have been small, all are known by their fruits, made on Mrs. Eddy have pre-|and elsely the opposite effect her detractors desired. dwelt upon from They her early life and cumstances her what have our sickness when. ee Saviour said, amd Health \ "According |} your faith be It unto you."' In following the teaching of the Bible and Sci- the cir-|euce all are. one / \ | | in| Christ. een - f \\ 7 l tine << & a The Republican party of the state of|trous Democratic administration, de‘Nevada, in state convention assembled, | picted. Jabor as crucified upon a cross submits to the people thi 8 declaration) ) ment of gold of has since its Indorse-| Of. ite Golgcisiat D the sounded gold standard, ---<--$--S tion syste ear sta soublion as monwealth where it rightfully The selection of William H. Taft James S. Sherman to lead our party and|in| the coming political contest 3 _emi-| belongs,| jm the triumphant ranks of the Repub-| progrese ‘Republican | nificent of the country administration. tnt with ; Bently 2 the most, fitting that < 74de, Mr. Tafts long, | { could ation be] e success ns capable Abt a ecial pride achievements A to of the the under | 20mUn'stration we| 5 Republi- i of Important We t State recommend the of ininiavatemve within the boundaries * on mouse e cient the vada and law' vigorous so-called er .be, banking Democratic a | have may 2 of inlets our) tex enforcement act by he confiding the and of Ne-| inno- leadershipof the of ous state enforcement railroad rateof the law and Gally Se life-tim TERS ea ke eel as resident rightsthe of vigor-| shipaneer ‘earnings z mn ngs and wings. History challenges the| pera and that passen ; freightwe rates further| 2° function.of a bankas prescribed commissionerby re valiant defense of| demand terminal be} and a bank examiner, States. of a ae, able, rights courageous of the people, a more vir-| established for Nevada. ; and or conscientious vin" ae * administration of American public ST ean Cae nd a particularly phan ool. \fa d we proudly indorse and com- | general practice law ac aavwilPaxpedite inend the present administration as an. pj of of the mature executive ca-| ministration } ity and constructive genius of the| congress to use i 8 epublican rty. . exhibition x We heartily approve the Republican pu cago on plank. June ‘every t d it to th men © the ‘alderation of 18an last. re ful careful the ‘Mr. of of our state. | people in ! Taft. in tere . fal adisaster. ae before - financial with.| |View to avoiding and preventing ‘it and { not to report on bank wrecking Taft. Th merican never Pee yo ueting font of the United fits est deat est cesire " sy , people every veering popular breeze. rie of Nev remember tongue , &t of ar will) the health. life to depositor aan < businesslike eee no nited | have turned direct vote of the + Ce eight-hour Bryan, . the clove-of-tho laber We contro favor the and limb 8. passage of ‘The peoto more rigidly that the! chasers of mining sl much 5 last disas | ent ae , employes. of some s x par air Luw é and - to abe. ren Re , Order > |W in life, libert condemn Nevada ra und for peopl the to its failure and we conserve to meas- wl as ee irriga-Pe bani Dee tion ive of as well innocent In and samisiatretion® enforce a amen foi a ry a lace & banks aay » ait without SSP aeons atlonally con pac shes ne t ersit We e aIn wanes support t ofof commend' 7‘ the Francis G. ' ener t oes Newlands as 2m een 3 United fair ae air i "dl ¢ The ends and to. honest represent Republica greeting 1% the nd us i- shi in Sayan rot ane p of formation States : to : iT way evada ‘party perit Sherman pretende w , dom ine palnful Washing 7 vis ele a i ould rf ‘ ‘ on Pat cncieoce <i -On November WIL SHielp" sywekt nati nal Vicker fe government, Taft. ganiza adequate re-| amoor ace in'every « our ‘ of urse for United State typical... « he able, competent part o the Republican fi reputation sd; th bor Ho aoe ift of qualified ton displaying t 1 ep de is Golden or in id in of display of Ther Pla of ratur tutie ha a pe ¢ nent: learnin leg mate your standing tion, on keep a given quis the full irning r pan le yea gg ‘ re ¢ rf theme and not ou on or to die to . ad " . t - t cold, ' : De may ‘ large group ing «¢ more one. fo netance, nded ‘ than the senib!] ' l one Ways @ possible chance of of some individual who ta informed by your and whe glibness ratex and you listen nu Lhere © presser thorough! ignorant ' x siked- ind ignoranes Ne wer wot henceforth | ene tongue. abou one 6 ialking OU who Jnughing kne t t ) ci Inwardly I But fi Ma oO rig ou 7 mn" science a 1 € ‘ or 4 h ‘ 1Or rnd Pecans i fact ale Ulhorities ; a - pan or thre =e previow ss : UAB eK ebiccee rhe 1 ag) a po7 ot ine #0dsand.) Positive ling © so e ‘ Somet What I I Fil No » of Wore Let ac tne t a . alm : t : it wounded, yr ee vh-« You Fr " : fro : ft debate a - . 5 rance on | Ey idatice on necessaril art be di en ceD @ © : ‘ . still |) dent fore t fk impression that ou ar ust ; ou me sy ws if not better, informed and aubt tn teams And when the public speake n But to <« fre ‘ a : as ou suppe ind t ire family wv e ment starts, vou mi tx ain no j wal on ¢ an n from contributing our budge + wit it n Ocatio our a : effort to b ecognized a tuden vithout. any one Who-ls up to the time You will i ‘ . neve regret. a i tengue but ou page _ oe us ag 2 will.regret.a'wagging one © § /!| defense a1 rabutlal oc itis. not always necessar to do or i vou dea part conversation; if the company be | name mens ie a io ‘ ait ac i " un ) andininii? enuline 7‘ + meas tructed affirmative of Iz ran in' gewer particula = the mid pido fcolicow) it pla { . ‘ = and @ tir 7 ' should ende mt a ‘ arfic{ digeing flipp t he ae ‘ littl too . ur ey iu of 1 oper lis uninterested in ar : it j é too much flaunt knowledge; too mu ihe untulored dept pinio lo rit o ig@noranu ort id 90 d ne genuine | vulture and earnii en you do not know ha yu al talking about Ww don ou keep quiet This thing of having our p itive 43 on ever topie that Is troduced, and of partictpating in ever weument, nomatter -wha e] discussion ibout, or of adding vou quota of elevant misleading tr of a yvuou, royal condemn ee our i Of the of interests { detam-lof the other states: Soe the battle-born . ata bach Oth cinlamatand necal vor utateterticarswien 4 ae and Can expensive state o ice ; yedegree ‘Delieva.in fostering ito: system the High:o the public school it CTOSity \ "7 ~ Silence CARA REESE norance cea and thus you of knowledg formation And was est every | stncere is Dnainess: bent device! enthdilvay~ ts a trai, Sai ites ys BY When er Seu begins, end party further Mis in property the ™_ \ en ‘ _atorcenent. Democratic a for Enf ind \ Wwe, ~s _-~ fortunes amount We, as a party, stand firmly and un@auivocally for law and order, and the pesseue _ and enforcement without abuse, of such laws as shall maintain he ‘peace and tranguility-of the ind which shall protect: all of our ‘state peo le \ - -_s ~- the. Uieir bank's(Stoc) de- ons. rde Nyy TR ss Of oa Gate. hanks ene Jaws of this) gan of Washoe county upon Dyesarthed : e should 'besenator, as a izen should be den anded. : rvatism | state and ita people: |jegislative 1 | protect the. people, to enn the protect the pur-| ation should cease s from fraudupil earani eas necade os misrepresentation. Woe are proud of our national a Aa private o an beby one Pe the stateee shoulda be hin' heldLate a maelstrom of disaste who is a citizen _only for political, pur4 cisaster In-\joses and Is an allen to us in sympaOk ipeprotection and) security. hiny.* The:« Republican ‘party Nevad da ‘ o of Republic: . wid . this teeamledrie Tate radical) submits the name of Hon. P. L lant eelsr fa » Shaver, day © frombanking careless, mathode. ras ndour wane man a# Presi-| and in arbitration as the best means! consisten = man who| of settling difficulties arising out of | absolute every public) principles to} oe Cavitin ¥ and: ruins ancafter the crash: has. come.of | #4 acts of ° ofSenator ¢ Pearle uf aithful thes senate the le Units earless investigation iT Unites a cuea| the banks of this state by publle offie believe in the "false sworn to do their duty: citizen of Nevada : clals, an hon- | fide J! }y os States mint} United the coinage of 4 the ? eauing the stockholder i ee , believe effort |; caeeee report ee our ad: feel assured nationally that the! for labor, and the highest w: in-| Staten purpose of President Roosevelt! dustry may pay and be successful. We | {nsisted be continued by the election of | belleve in the compulsory protection of | of loans has been on every side of dasue, and has adapted his ae every } the reopening of the the platform of|at Carson City for adopted at Chi-| money. ' We indorse its earnestly recom-| Bikr PS te; a Po : sc i c -lt & S scrutiny and con-| States senators by people Election firm jwill tr fn the _ justice, dur.-represcrtatives rhe o ct ank ic would | !4ws can party un ‘Theo ore Roosevelt United recital oss , AMMAN <-% > : ---- mes depositors from- - safeguard sources « conscientious administration, we <S: ne by 1 a gan a rai Booking Laws r Republican party of this state! ee with the citizens of Nevada Wose thousands of dollars feund em Placement in tottering banksInadequate and un S0und tinanctal institutions | enactment ar ; | te i 3 and Issues. make oO unde GEE state. nportan Mr, to - fathered: as a working We sledge operation every ean states of the American Union. We! public affairs, and his urdeniante © and reaffirm our belief in, and pledge our | independent policies assure the Amer loyalty to, the principles of Repubii- | can people < - era of progress lcanism, and those princ ii _, and. prosperity 1@ exalted standard} tinue to be st thorn Wilk com | ‘of publicof integrity with Roosevelt which ~the| nue to strong in the hearts of the ypeople. ‘ names Lincoln and re| Wo rejoice in the continued prosper-| yoo win be rpetuated in the jity and fies . . : w © againi appeal to our citizens to aid us in placing this majestic com-| S \ \ \ LY 1 ‘ the ty at at 1 f a ® med. car toda and 5 Se arte you, was the the EXCURSION© wa man4 T To Br igham, Septe |