Show BISHOP r SCANLAN s OPENS KEARNS ORPHANAGE TO Of 01 1 Catholic The terrible calamity that has fallen upon the poor people of Scofield al although although although though appalling in ln itself i lf and wide reaching in its consequences is not however hoever without its wholesome lessons and good effects It will serve serveto to teach the owners owners and workers of coal cool mines however hoever careful th they y may mY have haye been bean in the the past to redouble their care osre and watchfulness In the future end and to employ every best means known to science and experience to make malce im impossible impossible possible a repetition of or Tuesday hor horror horror horror at nt t least on an so large a scale It may be too that this of hu human humen human man men lives offered at the shrine df dt cap taP amid the tears teas and lamentations I of Helpless widows and fatherless chil children dren drei dreb may touch and soften Borten its heart heartso so sa it that it may at last realize how much it owes to labor and the great sacrifices that the latter has bas some sometimes sometimes sometimes times to make in order to serve the former and promote its growth groth and In Interests interests ThIs Thia thought too may ny lead not only coal but other companies or corporations to treat t eat more justly con can considerately consIderately and ad kindly those of their fellow men who by reason of their circumstances are ar obliged to work for them and by whose labor sweat swe t and even blood they are being enriched Then again this terrible disaster at i Scofield should teach us lIB how liow much we all are indebted to those brave brae men who descend day after day and night after night into those black hideous dungeons of the earth there to delve and dig in order that i t they may hon bon honestly estly win bread for themselves and their families and at he same Q time keep us from freezing to death in win winter Winter winter ter How HO few fw there are irr who while seat seated t ted ed before the blazing grate reflect that 1 the coal ceal therein ablaze blue b ha been probably probably ably abb watered by the tears tetUS and sweat pf their fellow creatures cre and that the comfort comfor and Del they so 50 much enjoy have come coine to them through per perhaps perhaps perhaps haps the blood and sacrifice of ot human humn lives Calamities on a 8 broad bread scale seale like Uke that of Scofield have also Iso their good effects They bring brin us all closer to toone toone toone one another They touch and stir sUr un and soften the heart of ot tie the most moet self selfish selfIsh el ish and anti greedy dy and develop the grand and and noble nobI instincts of generosity sym ym sympathy pathy compassion Ion and charity In all allas 11 ao as the present pre ent disaster ter hag ha so mani manifestly accomplished as ie u is evidenced by bythe bythe bythe the very liberal and cheerful manner in which the people of Salt Lake anc an of the State at large have haye contributed to the relief of the bereaved and nd suf suffering su fering What Whitt an encouragement this is to the poor and their families of this State Stat When people of other places will hear of the noble and charitable actions of the citizens of M this State they will exclaim Utah is the State for a poor to live In It is very probable that this thin disaster at t bali lum ba left s ra me orphans or OP otherwise homeless children If so I wish to inform the people peaple of or Scofield that the doors of St Anns institution In however small sm ll at present are wide open to all aJl such to t the full extent of o oIts its capacity and that In the course of a few weeks the new Kearns St Anns providentially founded by a anoble anoble anoble noble noble lady to meet such contingencies will be ready for occupancy and aad then there will win be room comfort sad and wel welcome welcome welcome come for all L SCANLAN N of Salt t Lake |