Show I DR YORKS LECTURE lndlYldnulIt nnd hut itCoktt Tlic riilmrictl Bcnrt Dr York opened his lecture last night with a most appropriate poem entitled I TheGood Time Now Then after defining de-fining his position with elation to Mor j monism and all other rnlimniiR HrfntpJ I upon the subject Individuality and what it costs and a glimpse of the un huried dead He first sighted individuality individ-uality in nature by showing how marked and distinct is everything in the mineral and vegetable world and what a disastrous disas-trous thing it would bewere it otherwise and that how nature was striving also make man physically and mentally different dif-ferent from his neighbor notwithstanding the opposition that is offered by various superstitions which are striving tooth and nail to make every man woman and child of one belief As illustrations of men whose individuality made them men of worth and note ho named Payne Julian Beecher Bruno Hume and otters and as apes whose lives were a blank in the world he classed those ministers min-isters of the gospel who smother the beautiful beau-tiful truths of the present and make everything conform to the superstitions of the past He said while on this subject sub-ject Show me a man who has settled every question and is finished in his belief be-lief i and I will show you an unburied bigot whose mind and worth arc dead to I the world It was owing to the doubt entertained by 1 Martin Luther that our t world today is not all Romanism it is owing to doubt and unbelief that all the old improvised methods of the past are giving way to better ones And yet our Christian brother will tell us to be i love and you shall be saved but doubt and you shall be damned I Dr York said further that he does not know whether or not there is a heaven or a hell but if there are such places he knows no fitter subjects for the latter place than the thieves who rob from man his greatest blessing the freedom of his mind He believes Christ to have been a most benevolent and upright man of I strong individuality and whose religion was reverence purity and benevolence and that Romanism has tacked on all else elseIn In conclusion Dr York extended his sympathy to the people of Salt Lake City who cast their otes in vain and aic at present under the control of a theocracy and told them to have patience pa-tience a little while longer for with the natural advantages which this city is offering it cannot be long ere railroads and an ingress people will over come the theocracy and place the power in the hands of the people j I i Dr York will give his last lecture next I Wednesday night j i I |