| Show THOSE 111 ILTANT IH 1 119ACHERS i 5 One Suggests that the U STncUe Both Spiin and TuikeyK 11 1 Others Tell of the chrltt UtT 01 1hlOtl like Itl1r to ell 11atriotilla tiMmlutulatlld ConotrT Int New York Feb 28 Injthtf cur of his sermon tho nev Dr4 Charles H Porkhurst pastor of Madison Square Presbyterian church referring to the Maine disaster said So far as relates to tho detlnle 03 cerlnmet or facts that or course 1s I a duty Incumbent upon the general government In a way that It can dee de-e on n one else and that duty the general go eminent Is conscientiously und dltnlliedlj dlscharglnij Hut us to the kind of moral reception that is I toW to-W accorded lu thus facts whole ac r lad and as to the m m farm In w hlch the music faction Is lo be pliyod that Is I a thing that is pioitr to be determined not Ly the President not by the cabinet not by COngleua Iju by the moral sentiment of the church or Jesus Christ I In these UnltVl States It would b wise to remind ourselves i our-selves that there oie tO distinct clues lon InlolMM la the Prcol14tatUa lon Fir I Nhat Is I our righteous dUly toward Sn In view ot Ipa attitude atti-tude toward the Cubans Second viliat Is our righteous duty toward Spain In view or Iplna alI tude toward u1 I the situation Is I such bel wen Spain and Cuba that we ought an Christians to go to the relief of the Cubans why then let ui go I the words of the Hebrew epistle Ilemem her them that r In bonds as bound I Ih them men American Christian ought 10 light for oppressed Cuban and murdered Armenians then let ua send an equipped le < to Havana and dispatch another fleet of the same kind to the Bosphorus Another pertinent Ihougt under present elrcumstllc Is I that every little while we find ourselves In frictional fric-tional relations mith memo xlllng national Power or other Nol a great while ago It was England that me bought had committed an i alon and If the sentiment of earnest and self contented people had not promptly and r emphatically asserted Itself we might in a few days have become committed and Involved lu a degree that wlMra nl and pacific adjustment mould hv ben Imlbl War would have been declared If the country had yielded to the Solicitations ot 8m ot the mine mentors that han declared tlmsI In war paint now In the church of St Peters still St Paul rather Sjlcster Malone spoke to a large congregation on the posslbllltl or a war between the United States and Spain He said In parlor 11 am parl-or war If war Is declared not only an nn AmeMcan but aa a Catholic priest 1 I jour country honoc In I at take give your life Ir necessary to sustain It That Is the true Amerienn and Catholic principle I do nol desire to see a war but If II comes we must abide by the governments govern-ments decision and show our true Spirit as American citizens Whether I to I war or Peace we must do our duty Wo must Support the government and Its 11resident hlhr he may be a Democrat or a Tepubllenn lepl should be 1 elm and wait for A lie declslo 01 Preeldent McKlnley I the Maine was destroyed by deslirn wo hould strike the blow If Justified or demand Indemnity lr Homer Wellman of the Hplsco pa Church of Atonement llrtxvkljn referred to the war talk lat night In I his sermon 1 Mid In part Never since the davs of the Spnnlh Inquisition hni such terrible deeds ben countenanced as have been In I Cuba There surely mul be Something wrong with n notion that would do such things War would be barbarism but It must be resorted to t stop a worse kind or rharlm The discipline on the MaIn wax bejond question and the calamity could nol have been du to the oorlesn or her Officers and mn Tile only remaining pOllhlly Is I that the calamity wits plnnn by some ono Allin was or bad been con nected with tho Spanish government Trial of sheriffs Tlio shot Strikers WIIIborr 1a Feb 21Th trial of SherIff Martin and his l ep for the rhootinic I rn ea depaes waR resumed this morning Miss Cora lelnbch who lives at Inttlrmr tea filled that on the day of tile Shooting she hard n woman wto wag running PAPA her house cal out that A hoe Strikers from larwo1 were coming I was afraid they would blow up the lon continued the witness 00 I ran to the School 1 house and askOd the teacher 10 ecue ny Ito sister as I knew File would he safer nt home We Were all going upstairs to hide In the garret when the Shooting commence Stephens Clittenmillor gave the first evidence to inBinntlate the assertion of the defense that a man stood behind the line or deputl and I urged the strikers on Gorge Mane of Hazelton sold that he vas with the sheriff nt Crystal I Uldve a few days More the shooting and saw the sheriff disperse a number of strikers As they went awy One crIM breakers Well come back tonight t bu crlr |