Show BANQUET BANET WAS WASA A ORAND GRANO ONE ArchbIshop Riordan and af 81 In by br helm A As stated In ast N New a banquet wu was lIen given yesterday at the Ate Alta dub club tn In honor bonor of Arch Archbishop bishop aid 84 the bishops and priests Bishop at atthe t tile the I ot of lb II of t tD the D new cathedral of St II Mary last lut evenIng The dinner WU warn given Ivea b by the committee on detente proved a m mo enJo enjoyable at 1 lair fr The function took place In the theold gold old room adjoining tb the dint dining bU bali where here a v very fIa An menu had been pre pee p pared red Th The were IP the turin fonn of a square with very at floral noral grouped and ADa pica ed ad In tilt taste Floral two hung from tb thu chandelier ud and palms end and potted plants were wert distributed throughout the roo room a Add were wre mid made b by Scanlan Bishop bADel 01 Omah Bishop Glorious 0 of Y T Wallace John JI B Dooly Mayor Thompson Chief Justice Bartch e C W Penrose K arns aa and James Inn Ivers oIo Joseph oil elated U toastmaster Jam Ivies Ier chairman of the Uti commit committe te on arrangements presided wt with Ar on hip bill right an and Bishop Neanian on oa hi his left Then earn cam camin In the order named Thorn Thomas Bishop GlorIous A I Tarbet Y Wallace Jim Jua lice Bartch David Keith P It II John Joha E Dooly Rev Father of Civic General Venn Dennis tt W P OMeara Mayor Mor w wM WM M OBrien J C Lynch W E 1 nid I William J I E Capt T En Egan Dv Dr M l A CIr Cia tile OlOr J on Charles A Quigley C W Pen tl Joseph Let Latter tint of re t were received tro froin tb the following Gov Well Wella Dr John I 1 Weber C C GOOdWIlL M 31 J George X KrU J 3 D Wood sad Dd P 1 S B I 1 Tb lint first cUed called upon to ID make I a speech 11 was Archbishop Riordan II lie began by saying In that whIle In ID tb the ast 11 lie re an invItation Bishop lIen lean I In Ian to be present on the graM 4 I ot of the of 01 the corner stone wn lie Jle I ac accepted the invitation for lor two to first because Utah Ulah was III once oace a PM part 0 of 1 his hili diocese and Ind secondly ever Iver since nce It was separated from rom tb dlo diocese Ht of Ian Ban Francisco a fl feeling of hd had existed between and d Bishop The IC aces that tUt presented Itself to him on more than repaid him and It would hi be remembered II as one oat 0 of tb the hippy happy lvell of hll hi life H wu was pleased to see Lake CIty It represented In such large lare numbers H He was pleased also be because aue ot of tile tue t generosity bown by the people of the dIocese irrespective of I Sect In helping the bIshop tu to erect such uch sucha a grand rand and nd buildIng Archbishop Arch bishop Riordan then oid Id IdOn one On thIng that impresses ice rore forcibly I on coming to 10 Salt Lake t I tb the of tolerance that I Is everywhere manifest Th The rule ot of liberty ot of conscience II pa gin I rall observed The Catholic church has bal ever ver been a upholder of 01 till this lIberty A man conscience I Is and should boUld be sacred Whoever th that lI liberty commits commit a We may stand tand It at the portals and nd plead IU and I at AI tue It if we believe we CC right but the moment we invade the of coo science that moment w we ar on 00 which should be occupIed b bI by God I would be glad lad to hi have t you all fol follow 10 low m ste over the around ruuRd wb I cm traveling but it If you OU come ome only half bIC wy w we must part pan pod good friends at tile the cross rod road No reason lIOn when In obedi obedience ence to conscience w we part that there should be any o relon en 11 teeing U the sacred acct domain of wu was never successful and It I Is only sight that It should be so 10 for lor who but our common has baa any to Inter f fare with what Is to lb laW vidual 7 HI He referred to th the action of In trying to Coerce the conscience of the German empIre and which resulted In a miserable failure al sad whIch too today tody Is talked of U as one of the bIg mistakes of tit the great German man Continuing bp i said Id When on Runday w we sing our hymns on In the hill hili Os oa which our cathedral Wilt stand and nd others sing their hymns on I their bill I we differ r u as to the me methods but when w we come down dowa to eve everyday life and nd mingle In social and bul atlon Ill II these differences are sad should hould be and aU aru broth ud and member of a common human humanIty Ity This III I the settlement which I Ibave have bave always round found In m Utah and Dd It I Is a source of great t to observe It Whatever th the of opinion on religious the speaker saId however path might diverge there WU was I a pound ground on which all iii could stand lbs tb ice of count country thee 11 was ne hymn whIch all 11 could Cons COUll try TI of 01 Thee At this In the peroration the speaker ker wu was interrupted by a 1 apos but burst of applause that lb showed wed how thoroughly hi his auditors were with Archbishop Riordan closed his happy u with a anecdote lIeC ot of the theMe Me late civIl war When tb lb army anar of the acet and h be army nn of the south we were ped on opposite sides 14 of the Rap within hearing herlD distance ot of each oU other each ch side naturally trall p playing Ita It national airs alra tb the boys boy In blue played as Star Banner when n from across the river cam rame the strain ot of The Th result or of till this naturally was to Increase the warlike spirit on both side A As the notes otel of t these two airs were dying away someone wIth a cornet sounded the sir air of Home Horn Home which touched a common chord In Ih the her hearts on both sides del and lId a tear Ir to 10 mao many a poor toe eyes k its hI he of hie hi home bom to dalt U Lake the Ibe op 01 said td that It WU was so 10 centrally located that it II w was destined to be a great rM city elty the Ibo only available distributing for tb this region 0 II H as 1111 practical advice adYlee u a tl to what hat par Cuts nta should do retarding their children when hn favored wIth wealth aid d that Ill tea to th teach them I the h Importance and n of carving tn for themselves a aniche niche I Is th temple of b by their thrown own hand handa for tor It If there left Ift with wealth and without Ith ut being taught to work tile timy would be failure la in life EDITOR nE AnKi Tb speakers all who bo f the Arch Aroil Archbishop bishop w were D Bishop sad W harG TIM The latter said I tat be eon h he had been j II into hll his nt position been by Mr Gt ohern that thaI Ih thew would lie be ln As AI line ne of the Ibe oldeSt of the State b he took plea pleasure In Indo endorsing the nil menU of at the ArchbIshop u to t the s mid aDd liberty libert ot of of all 11 people under the nb D H 11 must mUt Conle as much uch surprise e a It at from I prom t prelate of 01 th the Catholic church been trained In hll d re rifled N that as tb the e t II ci lep tr r H cC We the growth ot of Ca Catholic ollo Utah from the U time that 11 Young aided Father KI I lib lb eril donatIon donnon to o ski aid him In W cad d referred particularly bo lad and academy under u I q f Charity and nd whose I and aad labor of love and anel not ot of eN worth worthy 0 of all n admiration I and The speaker all pr whatever faith fUh that the bod body of whom hom h tie represented could ts I them on 00 the plane mentioned hr bit 1 promoting tb the welfare of this great at nation one country one tIa ODe on one purpose M In view I the promotion of lI liberty rt eM lid peace I Tt lie people hl here recognised th the right of I all aJI to bell that which appeared true in 18 their own owa UL and nd perfect freedom oJ a action sO lont at as the they did not In infringe fringe upon tb the liberties ot of others othere and however they differ In belief the they could uld work oether to promote tb the wei el eltre fare tre of t nation and nd of III all mankind OTHERS Will SPOKE Later alet W O ge Y Wc Mayor or J E Dooly and T omu un am briefly addressed thole mum All tb the speakers were w remark and bright I tb the time and time |