Salt Lake Tribune, The (Newspaper) - January 30, 1905, Salt Lake City, Utah V WEATHER SALT LAKE JANUARY 10 TALK Speaks at Dedication of New Distinctively Among Forces in Making This Coun try Problem of Life to Cultivate Breadth and Depth Without Roosevelt delivered ah address today ac the dedication of the Luther place Me which was seriously 1 by fire Just one year ago church has been entirely ie President came in while the serv ices preliminary to the sermon were in progress and was shown to a seat in the pulpit At their conclusion he was intro President Roosevelt said From the standpoint which I am obliged so continually to look at there Is a peculiar function to be played by the great Lutheran church in the United Suites of This is a church which had Its rise to power In until It emigrated to this side of the had always had its fullest develop ment In the two sreat races and northern middle German and th Came Here The Lutheran church came to the territory which IB now the States very shortly after the first permanent settlements were made within our for when the earliest settlers came to dwell around the of the Delaware they brought the worship with and so with the earliest German who came to Pennsylvania and afterward to New York arid the moun region in the western part of Virginia and the States south of day to this the history ot the growth in population this Nation consisted in some respects of the arrival of successive waves of new comers to our the prime duty of those already in the land is to see that and de velopment are shared by these new It Is a serious and dangerous thing for any man to loose from the from the region t which Jie and his forebears have taken root and to be transplanted Into a new He should receive nil possible aid In that new land and the aid can be tendered him most effectively by those who can appeal to him on the ground of spiritual Lutherans Can Uo the Lutheran church can do most in helping upward and onward so many of the new comers to our shores and it seems to me that it should I am tempted to say well nigh the prime duty of this church to see that the immi especially the emigrant ot Luther an faith from the Old whether he come from or or whether he belonged to one ot the Luther an countries of Finland or Hungary or not be drift off with no friendly hand extended to him out of all the church away from all the influences that tend toward safeguarding and uplifting and that v ready hand those ready to oring him Into fellowship with existing Lutheran church In this country through We Intelligent thrift of its but h will grow to even greater It is destined to be one ot two or three greatest and most important na churches in the United States one of the two or three churches most dls most distinctively among the forces that are to tell for ma ture even greater fu Peculiar w a load of responsi l h the members of this V It is an important the 5 to remember but It is an even more Important tmng for them to remember their m me last analysis of states the work of the public ero for nothing if It Is not the spirit of ki millions of homes through so there ma be that that that moral Fight Not Over Wisconsin Means to Continue Crusade in Publics Robert La election as United States Senator has been ratified by both houses of the before a great throng of Only two tors and their bal lots for Senator Joseph In an Impressive speech of acceptance 1a that he might yet decline the honor if the measures now pending in the Legislature should en lie If nt the beginning of tho be fore any legislation has boon I accept without qualification or tion the honor you have given t fear It may load to a misunderstanding by tho people of the State that it may un dermine their confidence in the ful fillment of the Issues made by Better Service as i cannot believe that we can even partly fall In performance of our 1 cannot at present see what I could do as Governor for Xor their fulfillment either In whole cr in which I could not do equally and perhaps more as United States in with the people of the as I the pres ent rest upon I am compelled to bo In readiness to meet any unforeseen issue which may For this reason I In accepting your high that if there should ap pear any conflicting obligation which should be impossible for me as United States although elected to that I shall ask you to recede the honor from me and place It Upon another man of your Great Chance to Help That it would call for great personal sacrifice on my pan for any reason to decline the office of United States Sena I scarcely need The opportunity which you offer me to serve the State Is the greatest which could como to any man in this At no time einco the the war the essential principles of public opinion been n greater The Government Is seed ing to control public service corporations and Industrial because these corporations and combinations arc seeking to control the The next few years will test the vital princi ples of democracy in this country as never Invites to participate In the work which la to deal immediately with tho problems which President Hoose velt courageously has pressed upon Con gress for 1 appreciate that you have the same sense of obligation to the of Wis consin which I I realize that it you hadnot believed that I could better peoples Interests as United States Senator than as you this action to ASKS HELP FOR CLEVELAND ON CHRISTIANITY Talks to Young American People Should Be Cheerful and f and Even Christian Na Under Backslide to Barbarism of all of them and aU of raised thereon wil be as on a tiot that a n l a imc and that we Uvc ln we expect as natural to fe Is to try tb breadth SANTA FE TRAINS Man Killed and Seven Others north WIUM passenger train on the Santa Fe railway and an extra collided at a point twenty north of Ardmore early One irv several others were T h cdJ ad of the freight 5 fi of freight train traveling nrm r express head cut and A of the train crew were ed AH will Berlin Would Have Americans Join in Petition to the Theodore editor of the speaking at the meeting ot litterateurs and artists held hera Saturday to formulate plans to secure the release of Maxim the Russian author who Is confined in the fortress at said he hoped the writers and cultivated per sons in America would petition the Rus sian Government in Earth said if Americans should decide to do anything it would be sary for act by as Gorky is in great WOULDNT Cleveland the principal speaker at todays exercises in connection with the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Philadelphia Young Mens Christian association Three meetings were held this At one of them Harry sot of the mar tyred who holds the professor ship of politics at Clevelands theme was Among other things he said As a conscious ot the Immense responsibility resting on us in the matter of popular we should be a reverent merely by lip but strongly rev This Is not to say we should be a sad and gloomy On the con with free and with equality of rights and opportunity which no other country we should be the cheerful and lighthearted people In Cleveland said It is worth while blink at the fact without going far from we gain a hint that civilized and even Christian likely under strong temptation to backslide to bar which permit warT and slaugh to for a peoples ino reckon ruthless conquest among There one effective and constant preventive against and that is as guid ance to the of devotion to jus and forbearance arid In violable good faith which grow out of genuine arid No stream runs higher than Its and a government by the people will be than the people make If these qualities are to be recognized as guides of national conduct under our plan of the people must command their public TO INSTALL Declined to Say He Would Ee Married Special to The master who fount this with declined to say whether or not he intend ed taking on matrimonial vows during his present visit in To all in on the Thomas was as evasive as a Smoot witness under cross examination of Counsel Tayler and equal ly as PRINCE EITEL Respiration Somewhat More and Cough physicians in at tendance on Prince Eitel bulletin saying that during the Princes tempera ture ranged from to that his pulse was at and that he had repeated During the evening res was somewhat more difficult and his cough London StociC tone of the stock market was weak the early days of last consequent on the bad news from although to some extent nevertheless brought rush of selling by timid The market In midweek was well ered and continued to under good Strength was derived from gold shipments of this country and an aging bank statement and indications of cheap money brought new speculative Few Carnations a very few carnations were worn in Cleveland today in memory of thu late President Florists attribute the small number sold to the very cold day celebrated this evening with a large gathering ot American residents and Bomb Among telegram from reports that a bomb WBS thrown in the cavalry barracks there today and that many soldiers were The act is supposed to have been in for brutality in dispers ing a Other dyna mite outrages are to have oc curred in the neighborhood of A gendarme Is reported lo have been John Carroll Arrives to Take Charge Helena Right Bishop John Patrick who will be as bishop of the Helena diocese tomorrow arrived in Great Falls this where he will remain as the of Bishop until when he will go to Elaborate preparations have been about completed for the and the committee which accompanied Bishop Carroll to Helena from Great Falls con or six priests Father Day Father of Father de Siere and Father Calla ghan of Father of and Father DeRyckere of About thirty ot the States most prominent headed by United States Senator will form a part ot the escort ceremonies will follow Immediately after the arrival of train from Great The Cathedral of the Heart is being elaborately t The which will the will be a notable About 200 guests will be including about forty Helena people and about forty priests from different cities ot the There willbe an address by Gov who will be followed by Mayor Scalded to Death in a Russian Bath Two Young Ken Left in by Attendants and Forgot Bodies Were DARING THIEF Bobs Farmer in of fitty and robber held fifty men at bay on a Chicago avenue street car tonight he held and robbed a Beating off several passengers who at tempted to rescue from the clutches of the his vic tim to the car rail after stealing his his way off the beating men and women and escaped after an exciting Turtle Fishery ap pointment of a Joint British and Nica commission to settle the turtle fishery in the fishermen arc Is The ownership of Suere is the stib Ject of the dispute and the primary object of the British represen is hore preparing to go to the in the steam of a bathhouse In two men were scalded to death before was realized by rhe Evidence both had made frequent efforts to attract attention WHS afforded by cuts and bruises on both Iho bodies mid by In the plaster of be walls which they liau in efforts to nnd an The victims Pasternak and Peter Abraham the proprietor of the anc live of the were and held pending an in From Incoherent accounts the police gatherer that Pasternak en tered the bath last night ami after being conducted into the were left and evidently forgotten until bodies found There was a gas Jet In the but It was unlimited and In the darkness the men were unable to the ROCKEFELLER Chicago Advertises for the Bil ns a following ad appeared today in several lo cal newspapers very liberal reward will be paid for reliable Information as to the present whereabouts of John Rocke of the Standard Oil Call or Gour 331 Dearborn Is under indictment by the Federal grand jury on the charge of ad a lottery through express com He desires to subpoena Mr Rockefeller to testify regarding the legal ity of his He gave the United States Marshal a week to defray to that official reported that that could not be maintains that he is dealing in options on oil lands in The Government has sub seventyfive witnesses from Chi New Orleans and San BANK ASSETS IN MAIL IS I Declared Secretary Said He Would Like to See Congress Try to Stop Treasonable Utterances Stirred Audi ence to High Fever nt Cache Stake to President Said Have Sent which President Hunt of the failed PanAmerican Banking company will turn in cover whatever discrepancies exist between the banks liabilities and visible assets are in the New York mall tor Such was the message re by Attorney represent ing Receiver in the course of a telephone conversation to with Further action will be delayed until It is learned what they Heaty said today that note of doubtful value for given by the Brace Howard an Eastern has been found among the PanAmerican as Cashier Rector Is still MANY CLUES TO To Visit in Sec of the Treasury Armstrong and Armstrong left today for Palm where they will a few Soon after their about March assume the presidency of an accident Insurance com pany in New York to Scout Navy de has been Informed the de parture of the cruiser Columbia from Orleans for the naval base at Cule where she Is to to scout duty In connection with the naval search problem to bo by the North Atlantic fleet In Indian All Parts of Country Furnish Infor mation of as to the probable whereabouts of Johann the who is said to have had a wife for every in the was received today from all parts the The best clue came from New where a man answering Hochs de scription for transportation at the offices of one of the German steamship The New York authorities have been requested to watch all theT Eastern ports to prevent his escape across the Special to Tno conference of the Cliche stake was In session here The that greeted the three at the 2 oclock service en tirely filled the Judge Willard second counselor to Joseph whti is In was the nnd lie entered upon the mission of the Saints from point ot view of allowing as best he could that the destiny Mor mons is In order to do this obedience Is ot prime the virtue par Apostle Clawson announced that his thume was he dis cussed the showing Its sity to the Integrity of the theory and to the mission of Joseph pass Ing In the argument to current He set ears of his auditors by u very definite allusion to the Semite committee and to the treatment the reve lation idea received at the hands of Judge Tayler and the country at He grew In he defend ed the Mormon reading from a revelation given Joseph Smith while In in from which he torrents of wrath upon tlie Na exclaiming In those days they us conscience and they do Traitors Are of the church re an unmerciful Apos tle defense of was very He In tho father of the eulogizing him for his high vir tues and how he was the of God and worthy of Gods applying his he lit upon he ladles of the the churches and the Nation at showing that there would be little welcome in the social ion of Abraham in our day country it syere the father of the Him self to appear among us he would find the same sort of treatment that others of his polygamous followers have said the he the frienc of approved of by Got and now in the presence of choice soci The apostle was mild compared with President Golden who next engaged the attention of the He opened out with a few coarse allusions which tickled the risibilities of his hear announcing that he would follow In the wake of the apostle and continue subject of He read from a prediction made by his father in to that the time Would come when the presidency of the church and the together will other leading would have to nee am Nationalists Organize Ameri Nationalist society was organ here tonight at a meeting of leading from various parts of the The which is to be a national has for its object the defeat ofthe pending arbitration treaty between the United Stales and Great M Barry of Columbus was elected UTo Legislative Aid for Redmond speaking at Lusk said he had rea son to know that the Government had no Intention to propose any remedial tion for Ireland at the coming session on the It would endeavor to reduce Irish representation In Parliament It Redmond said be the duty of the Irish party to tate a Indians Mot Iriven Special to The WHITE sent out from here to Denver paper stating tUat Indians are being driven off their allotments by the mining companies is denied it is believed no of the kind can be No allotments nave been made to the In Arrested for to have secured more than in gold by having headquarters at was ar rested here Lory has been in for some time past as a solic of Sir Francis Judge the High who lost a son and who has suffered from Ill resigned his He will be elevated to the Chicago Lumber Teamsters Klne hundred lum ber teamsters employed by the lum of Chicago wUl strike tomor row because the employers refused to grant a demand for an increase in w Trince Prince an officer of the police driving past the Iron works this morning was shot and killed by an unknown No have Omaha Fire Ruins Like Ice Castles Water Poured on Burning Buildings in Zero Temperature Left Walls Great Frozen Tire which midnight In the wholesale llu must destructive in tho Uny of Tin loss will i million continued to menace ad lifter 4 oclock this n number of wiio kiin on tho with the water was illicitly tonight tin walls of iHn burned huge ico A was lut the groat jobbing which accounts for the enormous The buildings themselves were valued at not to and were owned by the Mercer and Millard Tho losses on stocks are on Shoe on Smith on COMPELS Senator Lewis Introduces for Public Service Senator Lewis of Rochester Introduced n for com arbitration when strikes take place moons employees of public service The makes It incumbent OH the In case of a strike to apply to the Appellate division for the appointment of commission of three suitable proper persons to act as Such arc to take tho Constitutional oath of and inust begin sitting within three days nnd sit They shall re power to issue subpoenas for books and docu report is to ba submitted promptly to the which may modify or reject or ap other If the Appellate division the re them shall be no from Hs The Is to pub lish a notice saying that application has made for the of arbi and he Is to publish report of the arbitrators In the news papers for five successive If the division Is not session tht strike taks the eral must convene it without unnecessary Corporations law shall be liable to fine ami for damage by any perron by of such Anv to obey the of the final order of the afbl its f and shall denied any em FIERCE BATTLE Japs Retreat After a Sharp Russians Attack at Daylight in Blizzard Blowing Behind Blinded by Icy Hail la Their Forced to Two Russian Attack ia iusan Russian attempt to turn tho Japan ese left haa resulted in a complete the The chose weather of the j fr JT ployee who the any public service corporation In the law Is to take effect September NO CAUSE FOR go Into hiding because of thn wrath of tha due to disregard of Mormon 1 taking up the Smoot he said lie had read the evidence given at 700 pages of and from the i reading he had learned more of Ism than he ever knew He had talked with Apostle Smoot about this printed volume of and learned that It had been sent broad cost the world thus giving al the Nothing Substantiate Murder Charge Against Young the from was arrested an alleged confession of murder said to have been Edward has been released from custody and has returned to his After hearing story of the al confession of the murder of the Lewis couple several had with Garry and a thorough Investi gation made of his together with all alleged facts in the The result was exoneration the young the officials finding there was noth ing upon which to baao the charge of DENOUNCE THE Socialists Meet to Raise Hussian secrets of to This j KANSAS hundred had amazed and staggered nien and Is He had spent many thoughtful days and sleepless on try Ing to resolve its meaning and the ef fect it would have on the destroying of the He said he had reached the that this was according to the prophecy that of God Ig in and ha read from another prediction of Heber Kimball given in The other con was that the church would tri would win in the and the enemy would lick the He paced before tho roar announcing hta intention to abide and exhorting the Saints to do then the current of his he strongly defended saying some women in the East wanted Congress and the Legislature to wipe it stop and introduce in its place race He said If cannot stand the light of the fuss some thing good women in the East want Congress to stop this I would like to gee Congress try They will have some thing on their hands if they They waut to put this down and legalize race They cant do In name of Israels you have got to this The more they try the more it will We do not believe in race I go into the country 1 see the I have the The woods are full of There is a child from each tree and each Think of the it is in our in our bone When we are we will live it the It is in my blood and I believe and will live The Congress and country know all we have done and cant find out anything It is in that of TOO If you have done any thing you are ashamed I ana not He bravely ani com mended Apostle Clawson for the stand he had taken his Hot for In the of his address President Kimball poured his hot anathemas upon rose to their feet and cheered a red flag at a mass meeting held here The meeting was called for the purpose of raising a fund for the aid of tho working class of Tho Czar and the aristocratic class of Russia were condemned in the strongest been apprised of the responsibility of Grand Duke their comments are indirectly aimed at Applauded Fifteen hundred peo ple at hall tonight applauded sen Oenounclngvthe Russian autocracy promising financial aid to the revo Abraham of New York the said he had received dispatches stating that the leaders thu revolutionary movement intended tb keep the spirit of revolt alive until their de mands Fifteen Years for Sank MEXICO The men con of swindling the bank out of have been Manuil goes to prison for fifteen years and eight Cashier tests eleven and Angel three years and Manuel was also to pay the bank and Angel Hotel The Southern hotel at was de by fire A number of guests had narrow the heads of those who have brought on the Smoot and the enemies who had gone to the against the V Some of people have been wounded through the actions of these ha We arc brought into The effect on the audience was tre stirring the deepest possible en and religious there shouts of approval and merriment and moments ot most intense Interest when the deeper feelings were brought Into full play by the stirring words of the speaker and his dramatic But not all were on his There were some in that audience whn that the spirit of the reformation had broken and who denounced such open faced fanaticism and rebellion against the civi among doubt his Honor Maughan was a conspicuous ns he sat with his head thrown back and his eyes fixed upon the upon their familiarity a snowy country to aid them in their artillery on the Japanese it is a demonstration to pre tho withdrawal of forces purpose of reinforcing the Ja left and night an artillery duel was across the There was much rifle firing positions the are closest v been quiet except the j weather Is much SI tty versts of Jan Jan reinforced by troops a movement Japanese One January marched miles southwest and at day light attacked The backed up by drove the Japanese from two after a sharp and continued to make rest of the flank engaged The Russian ar was but the Japanese remained almost silent f villages presented a war like with Japanese and dead lying side by side in tha The infantry kept under the cover of the walls and houses to protect the fire adjoining villages country is flat and populated and the Milages are large and It is and bitterly the troops eagerly seek the protection of the In this have escaped January 26 there was a heavy right flank front and an advance was The wind at the back of the Russians drove the snow into the of tho and it difficult to see any One Siberian regiment suffered heavy losses On January 27 thp fighting continued oil the but it not seem to developed along the or eastern Probably the cold weather further continuance of the hat There Is more artillery on than In any former battle of 7 GENERAL About Troops on J Russians massing about on the Jap anese left and bombarding the left and Small Russians are attacking all along the line Manchurian headquarters of the Japa nese army report that on Off occasionally right and center following upV the bombardment with attacks which thV Japanese immediately tha direction of winga Japanese de occupied on the Russians re and west The Japanese occupied with infantry po southeast of on Satur day and are now assaulting tho main po Another detachment dislodged a regi ment of a brigade of and twelve five miles south of The Rus sian strength opposing the Japanese left rank is roughly estimated at eight consisting of the Fourteenth and Fif Infantry the Second Fifth brigades of European fho Ninth Infantry of Tenth part of the part of the First Siberian and tha First and of SOME OBSTINATE Engagement South of Sandepas Witb out Definite has telegraphed tha fol lowing report to the General under date ot January Oh January 26 the enemy began to con in considerable force near San take the Of January 27 column on extreme left took the offensive against the vil lages of south which were occupied by th Daring the whole of 27 an obstinate fight was going on and after midnight we On January another wJ upon a part of that fortified init upon a strong redoubt with a row ot artificial obstacles which aM been scarcely damaged by which were armed MM