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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW <br><br> General Church Notes <br><br> BAPTIST. <br> The Montana Baptist Re-Record reports nearly all the churches in that field as in a prosperous condition. <br> Dr. H. C. Woods says: "As I have looked over the reports of associations in Idaho, Montana and Utah, counted very hard fields, I have been surprised to find that the number of baptisms reported, in proportion to the membership is greater than in the older states, in the East." <br> A Catholic mission bishop in Burma, in a letter to the Catholic Telegraph says, "In our work, we are confronted by two difficulties. One of them is the caste system with its consequences; the other difficulty is enmity of the American Baptists." <br> Many good Baptist people in the south are quite exercised, over the matter of a special organization of Young People. A fraternal organization among young people ought not to jeopardize their relation to the church as an integral part of its life. <br><br> METHODIST. <br> Rev. Sam. P. Jones begins meeting at Little Rock, Ark., today, April 28th. <br> The late Rev. Dr. W. S. Burch presiding Elder, Kokomo district, North Indiana Conference bequeathed, $20,000 to the American University at Washington D.C. <br> The Italy Conference, is in session at Florence Italy, Bishop Fitzgerald presides. <br> Hear this adventure of young Americans! When Bishop Ninde was sent for by the Korean king recently, to confer with him on educational business, the Bishop's two sons determined to go along. For some reason, the Bishop had to take a road different from the one the boys took. When well under way, the guides refused to go further unless the boys should greatly increase their pay. This they refused to do and the guides left them. Not to be thus outwitted, they pressed on to Seoul the capital, arriving after the gates were closed and secured. <br> Then probably for the first time in its history the wall of that old city, was scaled by two American boys who intended that nothing so insignificant as a city's walls should stop them. Having entered they hunted up the mission and made themselves known about midnight. They were [present] at the interview between the Bishop and the King. The church and the world will likely hear of them again. <br><br> "I do not remember ever to have heard in my father's home one disrespectful or unkind word concerning a minister." That is what we overheard a young woman say not long ago. She paid to her parents a very high compliment, and described a condition of things which should find a counterpart in every Christian home in the land. <br><br> If you like good coffee try Pride of Utah, roasted fresh daily by the Salt Lake Coffee and Spice Mills Co., No. 12 E. 3rd South. You will be astonished at the superiority over the ordinary package coffee which has been roasted weeks or maybe months before you get it. Also their Dutch Java is unsurpassed by no coffee grown. <br><br> Every dollar paid for Hewlett Bros. 3 Crown Baking Powder is a dollar contributed to Utah's prosperity. <br><br> Success does not come undeserved, either in great or small things. Though phenomenal, the success of the bargain counter at the Palace Meat Market is deserved in every way, as besides being the cheapest place in the city, the very best that money can buy only, is sold if its patrons and will convince anyone of the truth of what we say. <br><br> Who's afraid? <br> Who's afraid to promise good coal, screened coal and prompt delivery? We're not. <br> Who's afraid to guarantee to satisfy customers? We're not. <br> MILLER <br> & <br> MILLER <br> 38 W. 2nd South. <br> 'Phone 88. <br> "Coal that suits." <br><br> Now is the Season for Lawn Hose, Lawn Mowers, Oil Stoves, Ice-Cream Freezers, Etc., <br> Please remember that we are headquarters for all seasonable goods and can sell them to you for less than anyone in the city. <br> SIGN OF BIG GUN, <br> 42-44 W. Second South. <br> Salt Lake City. <br> Salt Lake Hardware Company. <br><br> |
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This page has two sections followed by some advertisements. The first section is for the Baptist Church in general and notes the status of Montana churches, compares the amount of baptisms in the Western United States and the Eastern United States, includes the opinion of a Burma catholic mission bishop on American Baptists, and comments on a disruptive organization of the youth. The second section is for the Methodist denomination and notes the work of reverends, the Italy conference, and tells of Bishop Ninde's trip to Korea to speak with the king concerning educational matters and the adventure his two sons undertook while accompanying him. Following the second section is a comment on a quote about respecting ministers, and also advertisements for the Salt Lake Coffee and Spice Mills Company, 3 Crown Baking Powder, Palace Meat Market, Miller and Miller's coal, and the Salt Lake Hardware Company. 3 Crown Baking Powder |