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THF EUGENE WEEKLY GUAPD, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910 » O I FE-RU-NA DID wonder :; for me ." >Ooo Sermon by RUSSELU I ► that if guilty he felt he would be Guard Hocclal Hi-rvlce. Pastor Brooklyn \'«w York. April 8, John How- I not to fall for so simple a ruse. Nee ly said ho expected a brother from I aLernaoe. Washington, April 2. -A now ard Van Ainring«, dean of Col ii tn blit Munlce, III , bls home, to telegraph College for n«nrly twenty years, and sensation was »prong soon after the perhaps th« most popular Instructor him. Neely was extradited and ta HulHnger-l’Incliot inquiry wm re- "olumbla has ever had. will celebrate ken to Cuba, « her«, tried and convict ■limed today. Attorney Brendels w«> ed. lie was sentenced to ti n years im- holding th»» cross-examination of H his <«v«nty-flfth birthday tomorrow, Ooo ; prlsonment. He wa;; saved from pri K. laivu, who told of meellng John null Van Ainring« baa been a mem son by the Auire-'v net. faculty for ber of th« Columbia Brooklyn, N. Y.. April 8. — Pastor C Dudley, former register of the land N'eely refused, h« said, to be the T. Russell of Brooklyn Tal»ernacle fifty years, ami only recently announ- office at Juncuu. Alaska, Inst Feb «d his retirement, which becouiea ’scapegoat for big Republican bosses ruary III u Juneau hotel. Du-ilvy les of ten years ago, and It has b»-«n i »- preached here twice toduy to spiendid tiried tliul Love said ho hud been let affective ou June 30 next 'tired from year to year bls trial here audlancBB. Due of his discourses was of the With the announcement out of hla office and that an agent illever lias been called. The death of entitled, "The Overthrew of Satan's of the Collier's Weekly had Intima lean's retirement was cleared th« Be ret of hla age, which no Columbia I special counsel employed by the gov- Empire.” Th» other, which «» report, ted to him that It would bo worth For the last ten ' eminent was given as on»» reason for from $5,000 to 110,000" for him man ever knew. In May, following his arrest. was on the necessity for tlie Millen tears «very student and alumnus of delay. to go to Washington to testify. Columbia has been singing at every Judge I-acombe I m»«! an attachment nium from the text shove quoted "Du you mean that the Weekly MRS. ROSA ROVER. college gathering the famous song tn against the 820,000 cash ball which Pastor Russell said:— meant to bribe him?" asked Madi Neely deposited with United Suites RH. B ora BoYF.lt, 1421 Mhermas honor of Van Amrlng«: son of tho committee. Respecting two matters there can Ave., Evsnalon, Ill., wrlteei "II No. not to bribe him, hut to pay D'ye ken Van Am with his snow-white Commissioner Hhlelds. This was the b« no question:— result of a civil action that tried In hair, any »»no hM r«M«i> to prui»« r«runa him, il ” replied the witness. (li That the early Church thorough is surely myself. "You draw a whole lot of finer D'ye k«n Van Am with his whiskers 1904, resulted In a disagreement of rare. the Jury. ly believed in a MillenMa! Kingdom, “I as I spring I la.-sinn s»> run down distinctions than 1 am able to do.*' D'ye k»t>«Van Am with his martial retorted Madison. hoped for it. prayed for it—"Thy from th»» serious elt— is of • llngerlnx Change in Exliangr*. sir, The committee presMul Ia»Ve as to oo|»l, that several ««mpHestlons unlbsi the Quad in the rnorn- With practically all of the big cor Kingdom come; thy will be done on details, ami the w IU i « hs said ho saw As he crosses ing? porations Involved transferred to the earth as it is dons in heaven.” In pulling HKiiluwn. I «»ni l tn liber » al Dudley not more than three mln "Vau Am." na Columbia mon all regular Hat, the unlisted department B»»r sleep well, aii'l l»»l fleuli and spirit ('.') It is equally certain that today utes, that Dudley said ho wanted know him, began teaching In the of the .New York Stock Exchange was to go to Washington to testify for “I finally tried I'uruna and II did »■ollege before he got bls degree In formally discontinued this week. Cor the doctrine of the Millennium is ta If»- said Dudley Winders for m®. In two weeks I was th« "other sl»l«". I SR«», nnd has been at it ever since. porations which have not complied booed as “out of date”—out' of bar wanted him to tell Ballinger of tbta Ilk« another |M»raon, and In a month 1 Practically every freshman who has with th« publicity provisions neces tnony with the views of the Higher offer. an»i that he had not accepted full I a« i t«r titan I w«r hul l*efor«. come Into Columbia In the last twenty sary to admission to the exchange Critic« and Evolutionists, who are It. but that he desired to testify for years has mad« the acquaintance of will have to take th«lr securities to tilling practically all the chairs lb out “I titank Panins f»»r new Ilf« and th« "other aide" i»"« said he did Van Ain before h« met any other pro- the curbmarket. s'rengtb. I send you two pletnrea, so not tell Bullinger. fesMir. In fact, the Dean was as much Among the concerns transferred colleges anil the majority of the pnl you can sea wliat i’eruna lias done tor "Do you think Collier's Weekly Interested In student as in faculty af-| from th« unlisted to the regular de pits of Christendom. I»."." want»-»! Dudley to come here ami Wtuit ha» led ti< this radical change fairs, and whenever a dispute arose partment were Amalgamated Copper. tell the truth? ” asked Graham, Better than for Year*. Itetween undergraduates and th»* uni Anaconda, National Biscuit Company, on the part of the religious wise men (democratic) versity niithorttl«'«. th« D "an either the Railway Ste«l Spring Company, >»f ull denominations? Have they tak Mrs. Mary F. Jon«*, llurniug Springs. 'Most u.auri-iily," replied tho wit took th« side of th»- students or stay-' the Hocking Valley Railroad. the en a step lu advance or are they de ,* rlloui ness. »■d out of th« dispute. Kanwha and Michigan, the Atlanta parting from the path—front jbe teach Love said Dudley had expressed **l wish to s|>«sk a word In praise of There were many reasons for Die and Charlotte (a subsidary of the y» »or highly valu»! I'oruna, as I have bls Intention of goiug to Washing ‘»opularlty of the Dean, but the chief Southern Railway I and American Ings of the Inspired Word of God? ton to clear his record with that de Lean bi«ss<-d with the g<>l>l* n op|Mirlu- me was that he fought unceasingly l.fnseed Oil. A few Inactive stocks that they have left the Word of God. partment, since bo to promote th« |nt<-r«Mt of th»' college In th« unllst -d department were drop that they make light of It. that they ally <>f giving It a fair an t Impartial missed." which corr«'»potids to th»' academic ped from the books of th« Stock Ex profess far more w|-»l.>m anti ability L'ai, aixl call say that 1 have I- ><i l-llcr The committee decided by a <l«liarttiients In other universities. change. tlian the writers of the Bible and a health, far better, since I have l-*«n unnnlmouns vote to aubpoena Dud- Wh«n Columbia Unlv»-ta»lty was ruled Th« discontinuance of the unlisted higher ititellectual Inspiration than »«Ing II than lor >|ul U> a numi» r of years Icy who, the wit wltn»-»ui news said. said, was en- by President Barnard th« authorities department is In accordance with one they, is indisputable. The question before, gaged in business in Juneau. 'bought th»- university could get a- of the important recommendations ff- r us Is, Will Christians in consider •»»»no of my neighbors had stornaci, long without an academic depart« made by Governor Hugh s's Wall i ItiilHiigi r U il| Hue. trouble. I r< »-»»tiirii» -III- I i’eruna l • meut. It was iH'nn Van Amrlnge Street Investigation committee In its able uumteTs follow these leailers I Washington. April 2 — Secretary who was r»*sponslble for th« aband an-t now she Is well and healthy, after report, and 1» In line with the de ■ way from God. away from all Divine BnHInger minoun* »-»I this afternoon onment of that plan, and his argu-t having Isen pronounocxl b<»(»al(JM l.y mand for greater publicity on the revelation? Will we put cur tru-t I d (list in du»' time he wouhi Institute ments tn favor of th» retention of the part of corporations. •»varai physicians.” literary princes who claim the right pr<M'iH'<Htigi> lu lu* * » , • Collier's college were so strong that now the It has been the greatest expectation to Instruct the world, not by Divine Weekly as it result < h public actions Man-a-lln in Ideal Laxative. authorities nr»' convinced that they, In financial circles that this move »[»point;netit or authority, but by vlr concerning him, appearing lu that cannot get along without it. would be made. As long ago as June paper. Athletics in Columbia depended 1908. several of the leading men on tue of their large amount of self Georg« Ostrander, recently from largely for their success on th»' Dean the exchange urged it. Since then esteem? Oklahoma, who txoiglit a tract of Mrs. Helen E Baber was appoint Wh»'n the decision to abolish football American Smelting The present day concept of the and Refining. ed mhiilnlM rnlrlx of th« estate of gToiind a few day» ago for 1500 per was reached Van Amringe fought so common preferred. American Snuff. Chur« 1» of Christ is that Goti planted Edward .M Babrr, deceased, today. acre, has purchased tlie Chas. Cro the end to have the game retained, American Beet Sugar. Butterick Com fter r> -idetico property on East Fifth The « a tlru a ted value of the property because he knew the students and pany. National Lead. "Soo." common It amongst men as leaven in a batch of dough with the intent that ft sbouid 14 13000. street from C. F. Working. th« alumni wanted It. Year after and preferred: Duluth. South Shore propagate itself until the entire mass year he Insisted thnt the college & Atlalrtlc. Vulcan D«tlnnlng. Repute But the Bible nhouli! huve a home of its own. and He Iron and Steel and American Loco wouhi be leavened. from the time Columbia moved to motive stocks have been transfered apostolic concept of the Church's mes sage is the very reverse of this—that Mornlngstd»' Heights he mad« his to the regular list. headquarters In the most dilapidated Th« unlisted department of the It is planted lu the world, not with a building on the grounds to impress New York Stock Exchange was creat view to converting the world, but od prospective benefactors with the n»*ed ed about 1881. but did not b come the contrary to keep itself separate of n new building. Finally he gain much of a factor until 1889. when from the world and to draw to Itself ed his point, and John Stewart Ken- the newly organized American Sugar "As many as the laird your Ged «ball Hedy, who died recently, provldol R«flnlng _ Company made application the money to build Hamilton Hail,'to place Its securities on the list. By call” of the pure In heart—tw sacritice the present home of the college. the middle of that year the unlisted earthly interests for Divine Interests, department bifamp the center of unto death, and later, by the First situation has arisen, Old Bcantlsl R»'<aH» »l. <luar»l Sp«» lnl H«rvlr»' much speculation, there being heavy Resurrection, to enter Into the heaven block Gambling. An old scandal conn»*«led with the trading in the sugar stocks. National ly glory of the Redeemer as bis Ixmdon. April 2 While the clouds So recklessly have some people American occupation of Cuba will I«' !^»nd certificates. American Cotton. •’Bride.” his "Wife.” bls "Joint-Heir” In th»' political storm have not all dls- flung themselves Into the great rub revived during the criminal term of up|«'.ir»'»1 by any means the opinion ber gamble on the Stock Exchange' th« United States Circuit Court which Oil Trust certlflcatea and Distillers’ in the Kingdom glory and the Kingdom sn»l Cattl»» Fi'eders' certificates. Sii- (Tint Don« of the parties are anxious tiiat they have found themselves Inn1 begins Monday. Charles F. W. Nee ref certificates, which were admitted wort;. And the work of that Kingdom 1 is set forth to be the “blessing of al! hopeless tangle when they wanted to for nnotix-r general <•!• itlon grows ly. u United States government em- to the unlisted department In 1S90, know exactly how they stood. There j b»> »> V li. I l n M'grs ago Was arrest I'd became the center of th»» wildest spec- the families of the earth.” ■ lisce. Th« government Is In no con Tlie two views are so radically oppo suming basto to appeal to the country, Is an authentic case of one profes for embezzling government funds - ulation on th»* exchange owing to th»* for Mr Asquith »mil his followers sional siHH-ulntor who was In a state when attnth«»| to th»» postoffice de 'passage of th»- silver purchas»» li !W. site thnt none should confuse them in have conic to realize that they mad»' of desperation when settling duy partment in Cuba, will probably be the price going up from 97 1-2 on their minds. If one is right, the other n false start In Including In their catne round (»»'Cause he had so mud called upon to face trial at this term. January 31, 1890, to 121 on August is wreug. If oue is Scriptural, the program reform of th« Hous« of dled the accounts relating to his In Th« action thnt led to this proba 19 of that v'-. r. the change repre- other is uiiscrlptural. In the above l ords, til»' effect of which has glv»ii numerable deullngs that he appeared ble termination of a case that has sentlng the value of silver in cents ite:a I'r. Brown admits that the Scrip It islumbered until it haa become one of an ounce. th« Lords a ta< tl< al advantage. ? II».d to be marly £50,000 to the bad th« mlniltilstrstlon stuck to the veto, was only after being Induced to allow 'the government's scatulals. is due to The unlisted department has been tural view entertained by the early th»» I shii «' between th»' government hla assistants, whose heads were n decision reached r»»cently by Judge more or less of a stigma on the ex Church contemplated the Church In and th»* lorils would hav«» b«'«'n v«>ry clearer than his own. to look Into |Coxe in »lenylng a motion to vnente change ever since it was created. It suffering and in a temporary or taker simple. The Tories ar« not anxious his affairs, that he learned that In an nttachnient against the $20.000 was at first utilized largely by pro naele condition In the present life and for a general election, for the simple reality-be hud made a substantial ¡cash ball deposited by Neely when moters and s|»»'culators. whose abuses premised a share with Christ in h»s This is arrested. reason that their prospects have im profit on his transactions. at last reached such proportions that reign In power and great glory, as proved in no way since th»' recent ap only one Illustration of many that Chief of Detectives Hayden in Ro In 18 95 the governing committee was God's Kingdom during the Millennium. peal to the country, nnd the other could be given of the random nature chester. N. Y.. (now retired), arrest-' obliged to take measures to prevent parties for sufficiently good reasons of the speculation that is going on. ed N'eely on May 6, 1900. w hen Neely them. They continued, however, to The safe, the proper, the right course Teachers Without a Job • re willing to let Hist tens take their accepted front a messenger boy a admit stocks to the lists with an ab Is to go back and take up afresh the There Is a remarkable scarcity of I telegram written by Hayden and nd- solute minimum requirement as re doctrine of the Millennium—the doc own course Tor a while _ positions In lxindon for teachers and i dressed to Neely. When IMctureaquc Figures. arrested gards publicity of earnings and other trine that the faithful of the Church .......... who witnessed the Introduc- as a result, according to recent sta N»«ely sal»! he was Innocent of any questions regarding their financial now beiug tried anti tested will consti 1.200 persona who crime, nnd pointed out to Hayden condition. tion to Lonl Rosebery of hla resolu tiatica. nearly tute the glorious Kingdom of God's tions for reforming the Lords will not have been specially fitted for this dear Son after their change from forget soon the picturespue figures of work are without assignments. earthly to spirit conditions in the th»' Earl of Halsbury and the Earl of They have been educated according "First Resurrection" (1 Corinthians JUNCTION CITY Weynisa, whom» resolute pugnacity In to tho required standards and given BUT ONE xv. 42-44). fighting for their hereditary right the customary gunruntee that they prevented lx»rd Roaebury’a third would serve as teachers for five years, AT GROVE Ths Laymen's Movement. NEWS resolution from going through un but now find that there are no God bless the Christian Endeavor -------- r- ________ _________ _____ vacancies In the schools for them, animously. These __ two champions Front prescent Indications there Born March 25. 1910, to Mr. and I and Epworth League and Students’ led th»' olid guard and the discourse) Investigation shows that it wilt be of the Earl of WeymM was particular at "* * least * ’ two years In all probability • -•■»•»>- will be but one ticket In the field Mrs. E. C. Smith, a daughter, Hello. I Missionary League and the Laymen’s Movement, all intent on "Storming the ly vigorous, despite his ninety-two | before bertha can be found for these at th»1 election at Cottage Grove on . Dad!” Many have next Monday. So far as the Sentinel years. Age has placed il light hand i unemployed educators. E. Johnson left Wednesday for Spo world for Jesus.” We bear them wit spoil his brow and bcaldes taking an been out of employment several cun learn, the ticket placed before ness that they have a zeal for God the people by the regular nominating kane In response to a message an months already, while over 300 Hctlve part in Parliamentary affairs which we greatly admire and would convention is generally satisfactory. others have taken situation« abroad nouncing the Illness of his son, Fred the Earl has been .prominently Identi encourage. But their zeal Is “not ac Tho ticket will doubtless bo elected or have adopted different .ways of Johnson. fied for many years with tho National w ithout opposition. It is frequently . Rev. Harry J. Rlnes, the singing cording to kn> .eledge.” and Is there Rifle Association. Tho Earl of <..' earning a livelihood. the case, however, that some aspirant ‘ evangelist, will begin revival services fore considerably misdirected. To any White Slave Ciiinpnlgti. ,JJalHloiiy Is so young anil virile nt The various (women'a clubs and for public office bobs up nt the elev- - ' In thi> M. E. church Sunday. April 10. one of logical mind, who will reason 'eighty-five that h»' lately voluntarily Miss Roberta Calvert returned from statistics, the thought of convert returned to the judicial bench to re philanthropic organizations of Lon • 'nth hour, mid consequently no man don have joined forces In trying to knowvth how ninny candidates for home Fridav, after completing a ®nc- ing tlie world by slngiug a few rous lieve n nick judge. down white slave traffic. It lias the several offices then’ will b<> until ■■»•ssful term of school near Yoncalla. Money that Can’t lie VaetJ. ing hymns or holdiug a few enthusi |n Douglas county. Th»' moat anomalous fact in con been found that much of this ne th»1 day of election. astic meetings for the collection of Th<> municipal ticket, as nominal- Th.- Star theatre is no more farious business |s conducted through Mr. nection with the budget la that the outfit and money! money!! money!!! would be while the Exchequer Is borrowing to alleged theatrical agencies who em ed by th»' convention, is as follows: Dinges dismantled make good tho ’ growing shortage, ploy young girls and send them to For mayor. A W. Kime, for treas- «hipped it to British Columbia, He childish. We do not despise childish to secure urcr. Herbert Eakin; for recorder, C. expects to leave this week for which already exceeds 11 00,600,Ot)t), other cities, ostensibly .... the ness. We have all had our share. But I V'i nJun lui r»» « Dominion and be under the rule of we all should say with the Apostle. money set aside by citizens for tax places upon th<> stage, but where in H.^Vandcnburg. Th»' nominees for aidermen are: King Edward seven times. ation purposes Is I'cctimulntlng In th« reality they are received Ify con-1 "When I Was a child, I spake as a A number of boys in town were English banks. Tills money will not federates of the agencies and sub- First ward. ('. W. Wallace: Second Be ward. W. F Hart; Third wurtl, T. C. running around barefooted Saturday, child and understood as a child; but be paid until a budget is definitely jecti'd to the vilest Indignities. March 26. It Is very seldom we have when I lieeame a mau 1 put away passed; l»ut since no on« can surely ing strangers, and In mauy instances Wheeler, .-'entinel. ---------- ,— weathi'r weather so cold In in March that will childish things" (I Corinthians xlll. ID. know nt what moment that event not knowing the language of the Kill I’OII IE IS Gl IRAXTFI'D. prevent bovs from turning their feet may happen, the bunks nr»' n»'cessnr- country In which they find them “Christian people have been fooling Every bottle of Dr. Bell's I’lne- out to pasture. lly cautious ns to lending out such selves. the poor girls are practically themselves long enough!” Yes. It is ____ are'Tar-Honev is guaranteed to give sat-1 Geo. Fish haa aecnred the contract The organizations c “' deposits except on v TV short tint»'. helpless. as absolutely Irrational to think of Almost the only quarter In which urging ns the first step toward abol- infection in all throat and bronchial for carrying th»* mail from this place |O Monroe, commencing with July 1. conxertiug tlie world, ns it is unscrip- lulling tho ...n evil, the ii.....i... licensing ..r of .ii all tm«hu« trouble) . just such disposition of th»' deposits »-».»__ For letter, ringworm, eczema, run His bid was $600. This is a daily mall tural to believe that God ever gave us can be made Is on lhe Stock Ex ¡thi'alrlcnl ngi'nta by th»1 London change. Th»' perfectly natural re H'ounty Council, as registry officials ning sores and all skin diseases Dr. which has heretofore been carried that impossible commission. The Unit sult. therefore, has been it super are. They would have th»» agent, Hell's Antiseptic Salve is guaranteed by Charles Tower on Route No. 4. ed States census reports show that abundance of money plarctl nt th»' vouched for by two responsible poo-' to give satisfaction or you get your The Drngg brothers have secured the i there are twice ns many heathen to temporary disposal of borrowers for I pie »ini meet other rigid requirement money-back. 25c everywhere, Sold contract for carrying tho mail from day as there were a century ago. The this place to Deadwood, the contract speculative purposes; and here is one 1 which would pine»' their respect ability by Dillon Drug Co. price being $1417 per year, which Is word heathen carries to many a very of th»* most interesting explanations i mul good Intentions beyond the faint FOII SIXTEEN YEARS about $100 more than the present wrong Impression. Many noble-heart- of the outburst of speculation in est shadow- of doubt. Will Tak»' Census. Dr. Bell’s Plne-Tar-Hi ney has been contract calls for. If a daily mall ser »*»1 Christians have gone as mission arcs of mines and oil companies Mr. John Hurns Is the author of a used by millions of people with per vice. which is greatly needed, is put aries to the heathen wholly unpre and rubber companies, which has For Coughs. Colds, on. the compensation will be doubled. pared for what they met—intelligent ttlrendt bi'come n scnsiitlonnl Hu'lib tit bill Just passeil by Parliament call- all faction. x In the London market. When on»' re- ling for th»' Inking of th«' census for Asthma. In fact, all throat and bron —Times. reasoning nbllity. etc. They found that ‘ fleets that tho solution of this ex Great Britain next year. Sunday, chial trouble. Sold by Dillon Drug the heathen were full of questions, Every Co. The city Is placing a good layer traordinary dilemma rests wholly on \prll 2, will be census day. of crushed r ck on West Fifth lorlcnl questions, too. which they as th»< policies which, for purposes of r, ;l-tration sub-district will ho dlvld- )«1|ltfenl strategy, may be adopted by ci| into enumeration districts, and nn SUTKERUm EARLE f.,t S’LV street, following the work done by Christians hit»! never thought of. and enumerator selected by the local the roller. The rock is now being which they were wholly unprepared to the factions In tho House of Com.......... I ivi Hvtliil.fJ bat klK. -fOM. mens, it will be seon how unusual a government for each disttkt. rolled down. » » I TICKET COTTAGE * OF INTEREST ! more thnn 2.000 for each portion now living. Wlint would humanity d<> If ths earth were crowded to that extent? Where would tho necessary fo»x1, fuel ■nd clotlilug l»e found? CotnpVIhig nil THE NECESSITY FOR the tillable p-rilon of the enrth nt tweuty tlve million square tulles or nix- THE MILLENNIUM. teen Millon acres would give but one **1 >me» <4 refreshing »hill ohm from the ■ere for the support of two hundred prwr»' - of the I x»rd; «nd hr »hall tend ■ nd ten people, or less than Ove squ ire Jesus Cbr«t. whi> h bef re wn preached un o yards each. At the close of n second you. whom the heaven« muA retain until the ■u h perioti. 3900 A. D.. nl the same tom**» of restttutam of all things, which God rate, there would he ten persons for hath spoken by the mouth <4 all his holy each square foot of standing-room. In prophets «.nee the world began.’’—Ac to other words they would stand fifteen 19-21. What © > wawws-www.w • ■ ■C deep on each other’s heads. shall we think of the wisdom that tells ■ newer Comparatively few of the ua that the Millennium Is fifty thou missionaries are able to bold their owi sand years off? The answer Is found in argument with intelligent people In in Isaiah's prophecy (xxlx, 14). India. China, and Japan, There la no Are we asked bow the Millennium if danger of tbelr converting ; those pen at once introduced would avert the dif pie. There is more danger of their ficulties of the first statement, two losing their own faith In the Bible, hundred and ten people for each because of their misapprehension of acre of the habitable earth? We re some of its teaching»-respecting the ply that the Scriptures clearly Inti mission of the Church, the hope of the mate that the rapid Increase of our Chur«b and the hope of the world! race is associated with man's fallen Missionaries are thus handicapped! condition; ns our Creator declared to Full of commendable zeal they leave mother Eve after her disobedience, “I our ahorse to tell the heathen that v 111 greatly multiply thy sorrows and tbelr forefathers have gone to eternal thy conception” (Genesis ill, id). * torment and that they are going there, too. unless they accept Christ. It la Ths Earth Shall Yield Her Increase. ' a rude awakening to be asked The Scriptures also Intimate that where bell is? and why God should with the return of humanity towards have tondemned them and their fore perfection the average Increase will be fathers to such a horrible eternity? less, and that eventually the human and bow this could be true and yet be family will come to the condition be a God of pity. compassion. Ixive? wb re there will be neither marriage The heathen ask. Wny the different nor giving in marring-, and where sex t denominations-the different theories conditions will be lost in a uniform of the terms of salvation—by Water, itandard of humanity embodying the by Election, by Free Grace, by joining qualities at present displayed In the the Church, etc. The missionary, whol two sexes. Further, God's promise for ly unable to answer the adult native, the Millennium is that under hts ble».'*- gathers children about him, starts a ing the earth will yield her increase ' school and does all he !« able perhaps, and the waste places be reclaimed, to justify his presence in a foreign springs breaking forth in deserts. land helping the sick and doing many Furthermore, recognizing the Divine other acts of kindness wbk-b are very power in connection with the matter commendable, whether from a religious we can readily see how vast con or humanitarian standi»e;nt. tinents can be raised in the Atlantlc- an»l In the Pacific Ocean. But aside- Preach ths Gospel to All Nations, Our Lord's instruction was that his from these miracles whi»-h properly people should preach the Gospel In ail enough could accompany the Millen the world for a wit net* - not to convert nial Kingdom of Christ, what can the ■ II the world, but for a "witne»»" to all world who ignore the Bible expect? the world. The mission of the Gospel In other words what shall they expect is to select the Kingdom class, a “little who claim that the present order of flock.” The first op|>ortunlty to be things Is to continue, saying. "All things come members of this Royal Priest continue as they were from the l>egln- hood was offered to the Jews and. aft ning of the world?” (II Peter lil. 4.) Some may inijuire. What ai»out the ♦ er the gathering of a remnant from them, and after their national rejec resurrection of the millions who have tion. the message was to go to the died? We reply that the world has whole world irrespective of national been only gradually working up to its lines, boundaries or language—any present dense population. The people body, everybody having the “hearing living in the world for the past six ear,” was to be instructed respecting thousand years, according to what we Christ and the opportunity of becom believe are trustworthy evidences, ing bls disciples by a full consecration would number altogether about twenty But more than of mind and body, time and talent, thousand millions. even unto death. These were to be : twice that number could be buried In promised the reward of a share in the the State of Texas in separate graves First Resurrection, to be members of and more than eight times that num the Royal Priesthood which. during ber could find standing room in Tex the Millennial Kingdom of Messiah, as. as a s bool boy with his pencil will bless all the remaining families ! could readily demonstrate of mankind—ail the non-clect. But we n»'ed not look a thousand We are not complaining about the years ahead. The world will find It failure to convert the heathen! We self fn great trouble very shortly un are not faulting the missionaries! We less the Millennium be ushered in. Al are baking the Bible stand that ail of ready there is a shortage of timber. God's purposes nr»» being accomplish What will be the condition of things ed: that God’s Wor-J is accomplishing one hundred years from now? Al "that whereto it was sent’’ (Isaiah lv, ready our capitalists are buying up tho ID: that it was not sent to convert coal deposits on speculation, realizing the world, but to gather an “elect" that its rapid consumption is making sample or "first-fruits” from all na It mere valuable every year. Already tions (Revelation xlv. 4). Let ciiilizing geologists are calculating the number Influences continue In beatheuuoui, as of tons of coal not yet mined and tell well as in Christendom. But let all ing us that with the present average Christians, missionaries and others, of increase in the consumption of coal know assuredly that tbe!r labor is not I the entire supply of the world will be in vain if they are seeking for the exhausted in lens than two hundred Lord's jewels to the best of their abil year». What will be the price of coal ity. I am in touch continually w!th as the vanishing point is neared? and laborers in India and Africa and well bow will mankind do without it. aDd know that the pure Gospel of Christ without wood for fuel unless the Mll- Is not greatly affecting their teeming lenniutn come promptly with its mirac millions. But the Gospel of the King ulous provisions?—the taking of fuel dom is seeking out. blessing, sancti from our atmosphere, and from water, fying. bappifying. encouraging some, by methods which will, no doubt, be here and there; some, who have ears simple, when mankind come to under of faith to hear, eyes of faith to see. stand them fully, but which at present and obedient hearts to obey the “call” are so expensive as to be of little serv to suffer with Christ and by and by ice. to reign with him for the effectual Other scientific men have been study blessing of all the families of the ing the increase of Insanity and telling earth, by uplifting the willing out of their present conditions of sin and us that progress in this direction Is terrific. Some have estimated that fn degradation and death. less than two hundred years the en The Millennium a Necessity. tire world, at the present rate, w.H be We have shown the value and nec- Insane. How opportune It would be essity for the doctrine of the Millen for the Millennial Kingdom of the nium—that all Christians who would great Life-Giver to be ushered In with hold fast to their Bibles as a faith its uplifting influences, mental, moral anchor and who would make progress and physical! in their study of the Word and be Last but not least the combination co-laborers with God In the gathering of wisdom and selflshness tn our day, of "the elect" need to see that the knowu as Vnlons and Trusts, is ro In elect only are now called to tie heirs fluential that prices in every commod of the Kingdom for which we pray. ity are rising. Yet the trusts are not “Thy Kingdom cotne.” They need to I quite ripe yet. Their managers have see that that Kingdom is God's provi sion for the future blessing of the non | not fully learned their power. Grad elect. They need to see that the Bible ually the upper and the nether mill does not teach, as many of them sup stones will apparently be drawu closer pose. that the saints are called of God together, while necessity will force the flow to sit in the heavenly balcony and masses through the hopper. Io» !c over at the non-elect in eternal great would those “giants” become within another centnry or so. if the anguish, and hear their cries. Next let us note that the Millennium Millennium be not ushered fn In the Itself Is an absolute necessity tor the Interim to “lift the poor and needy out world, accordlag to the statistics of of the dunghill”—using the scriptural the worldly-wise. Many college pro figure of the work of the Kingdom I fessors and D. D.’s arc Inclined to (Psalm cxill 7.) My friends, let us stick to the Bible speak glibly of the Second Coming of Christ being tar In the future— “fifty and its Millennial theory, So doing thousand years yet.” say some. But we will be guided by the wiwloni evidently these learned gentlemen have from on high and enabled to pray not used their educational advantages with the spirit and the understanding also. “Thy Kingdom come; they will In connection with such statements. be done on earth as it Is done In Any school boy cm figure tip what the heaven.” and to labor intelligently as population of the earth would be one 1 co-workers with God! Let us pre thousand year» from now. taking the pare a« pupils In the Sch»x»l of Christ present population as per the census for the great work wbereunto God has nt sixteen hundred million« nn»l th»1 calle»! us by the Gospel Message. rntkv of Increase ns shown by the cen “Even so. Come. Lord Jesus: Come sus reports nt S per cent In ten years. quickly!" Tho total would show 3,375,325,000,000 . “Thy Kingdom come, and thy will Population for the year 2900 A. D.— ! be done ou earth, even as in heaven.’’ PEOPLE’S I PULPIT... CHARLES T. M o FTVE i