Show s t 4 a t a t V t J l iet k t viva a s ry dip nr r 1 t ti ti j r y sisal ASS vs C JoC Jo CI I t y off of ettI c v ro Y V lf Us Ib S1 rw k il ig g Fh M ni 15 W t Affirm ft too o F alte alteT e T 1 m mONE pali NC of ot tins tho most lo church trials In the tho history ONE U of ot IR IB on tho the thoo docket of ot a t tit tho o New York con 1011 Methodist Episcopal church A of at that denomination Is to toe he e tried on the charge of ot defaming the president of ot tho the United States There is b 1 a n church rule forbidding uncharitable un uncharitable charitable and conversa particularly evil ovll of ut otIna don I Ina magistrates and und ministers If this particular clergyman n were re nn an obscure F pastor tor Of at a n rural church and had cm 1111 toyed toed uncharitable and und I conversation con the township Justice of at the tile peace pence there would nut not hea he ho hoa a n story 1 In the newspaper sense int In Inthis I this Incident and UH lla antecedent But Butth t concerned d Is theo the llev He th the Dr James lames Ro Roscoe cot Day chancellor ot of Syracuse university and the tho magis magistrate ma ls r l tat trat concerned Is Theodore Roosevelt Hoo who needs n cd s no io i Introduction Chancellor Chanc Day Dav himself really rea II e d no further Introduction to the c can an people C i for fOI by b this time most ot ut otus us cus know who vIto tie ho Is As tho the chief apologist t for the trusts this aided not d clergyman and arid educator and author ht bus hilS 1111 t and 10 n himself widely w wh t lot 1 known by 11 word of ot mouth and stroke of o pen during tho the past two or three years eau a recapitulation end amity anub analysis sis Is of at Dr Days doings and sayings achievements and Ideals may muy mu be b of In lu In connection with tho the ec cc ecclesiastical ecclesiastical cissin u 1 Indictment Indic brought against him by a n 1 Vermont preacher of ot his Ilia denomination I f say Just what I believe bellevo Somo Some times I am alii cuffed by b the tho newspapers rs for tor saying It but bit I say sa It nevertheless less So says sars Dr Day Da and and thereby he lie proves himself to be e a n man with the tho courage of ot his convictions conviction He Be Is JustIs just M Is outspoken from his seat scat on tho the Uni University hill hili at lit Syracuse N Y as Is President Roosevelt tram from the high magisterial chair In the While Whito House And Dr Day Da In hu his hla way wa is as big a aman aman as man ma er as e s Is I s the president resident p In his hla It is w way oY Physically he Is III bIgger The chancellor chan chancellor cellar weighs weights 60 pounds and touches to the six Ix foot tour four Inch notch without hoe leather He Is just tho the height of ot Abraham Lincoln and nd nearly near a n hundred pounds more In heft hert In r his hla outlook upon pon the tho world he ha Is not though both men brought themselves them up P out of ot poverty po vert and obscurity by byth th lr own efforts The big Methodist divine dIvino was born bornn In In n Maine years curs ago SIRO on a farm tarm In early earl youth ho sought a n wider Held of ot operations roughed It Jt on the coast worked In tho the northern lumbering lum nod drove droo I mules on un a n canal route It Is related that ho hI used to Ho Ito upon Ullon the ground at lit i inight night In tho lumber crimp camp rending theology by 11 tho the light of ot n it tallow can cnn candle candle I dle dIe flickering In tho the breeze ze When ho returned from the far till west he entered college collego mid woe wan graduated from How Bow doln and from a 11 theological Institution thou tion Ho lie was WM about aboul thirty years old when he finished school and entered the Methodist ministry The Tho big lilg young preacher soon had two or three D Ds and atilt other doctoral titles attached to tobin his bin name 1111 In I and was talked of for tor the bishopric when ho he was hut but little more than forty Three years ago UgO he lie was nna elected a bishop but declined Ho Ito held Important Impo pastorates Including that of Calvary church In the city elty of New eW York 1011 From this pulpit he lie was us called In 1894 18 t to bo be tho the head hend of Syra SyrO Syracuse CURe cuse university An Early Influence It wn was In the Calvary congregation morn more than twenty years no that Dr Day met m l the th man who seems to have Influenced In d his 1111 mind and shaped r his career more than any an other That manis man manIs Is III John Johll D Archbold who vho was WM then high In ht the th council c or the ilu Standard OH oil corporation and antI li in now note and has line been Jeen for tor some years the actual Ini Im hi h brad ad Rd of ot that patriarch oC ot trusts I Dr Day waR wan Mr tr Ir pastor The two men risen te close a e friends rr 1 d s When the pastor pa lor was called to Syra ruse eune Mr Archbold Archbald ra n a farewell dinner Jn In his hll honor Dr 11 n Day y happened hap happened 1 to be too ton ill to attend but tho ho I dinner went right light along Tho The ab absence Hence sence of tho the guest of o f honor gave Ile op opportunity opportunity for tho the oil man mUll and ami other to say suy sU many flattering Nattering things about the departing pastor Dr Day Da was wall lauded at 1111 a man who did things thing His HI subsequent career has hUll that laudation Everybody l knows 0 that Chancellor Day can hay I Ha a things but not nol nil all of us usan an are aware that he found tho the Syracuse I Institution a n small college and has built It Into it H great t university The school had less ices than SOD SOO 00 students when Dr Day DRY took the hem helm Now Oll It has haM approximately Us Its endowment fund was merely nominal Its build buildIngs Ings In g gm s and grounds fl mod M t Us Its 1 is mentH ment m eata few Syracuse campus now nor l In If I almost almos doubled In area tho the buildings s I have blossomed und and spread magnificently trolly and the runs runK Into Inti the tho millions II 0 Dr Day Do undoubtedly did I It Il all Of Ot courso course he had powerful 1 friends but It Is hS not every man who can cun Ills his friends to donate mil mIt millions millions I lions to n a college Mr Archbold for tor instance the tho Cal Calvary Calvary vary ur parishioner has stood nobly by b his hi old pastor Tho The Archbold dona donations donations are arc said sahl to aggregate more than thann thana n a 1 million dollars Mr 11 Archbold for some years mars has been president of ot the tle I board of trustees and I takes taken an active interest in the tho affairs I of the tho institution The Tho other Standard Oil John D I surnamed Rockefeller also aso likes Dr Day Mr Rockefeller has contributed i f I I 1 ILI i it if i H r h 4 I 4 f 7 r ri i a ay y Sr t tr tr r i i J r Si Ir 7 r f r 1 w 1 t tt t r L Lr w T i ii ii J r i i f fr r t Nos yE r 4 3 r 1 e r rt f r t b t t jt G s M Mb Ef t r 4 1 i 1 N r or A a y 4 J P lea N NA V A i rr 1 d 1 H HI J rd I t r d 3 r e X bl a it 1 1 1 f S J s o er ter CHANCELLOR JAMES R K DAY OF OP SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY to Syracuse university It is said to be the Iho chancellors ambition to tomake tomako tomake I make mako Syracuse tho the Chicago university of ot the cast east Mr Carnegie hue built a splendid library o on the th campus Mrs I Russell Sage Sale recently has made iliadI a large I contribution Other multimillionaires have helped to capitalize the chancel chancellors chancellors chancellors lors school so that the tho boys and girls who matriculate therein may ilia net get the best that is III s going so far fItI an DS mon inane y run can supply It II Dr Day himself Is In by b no moans means poor It Il Is generally believed that by b fortunate speculations he has advanced his ills personal holdings to something like which Is more than some preachers have Dr Day likes money mane He lie freely treel ad admits mils mits this thill Ho Ito believes that money no noless loss less than knowledge la Is power Ire Ife holds that there thoro never was a n dollar with lIh taint to Impair Its 1111 power for Rood good When hen Dr Washing I ton Gladden and others a few tew yearn years I IalO ego ago deplored the acceptance of at I tainted mon money for educational or I church Purposes purposed Dr Day Diy stoke out nut loud In meeting and declared that he would nil the thc tainted money he could get for Syracuse university and would take tako the taint off ort It U In I five fire minutes This utterance was the I beginning of ot the Day Da notoriety In the tho matter of ot trust defense Since then Dr Day Doy has lost loat no opportunity to thunder against those who would curb the corporations in the nature oft ot I things his bis have ho been bren di dl directed directed I against the lie present of ot of the White House Molise Not long ago tho the chancellor compressed a u considerable portion of ot his hIli thunder and lightning in inn Ina n a 1 hook book which hn hll wrote entitled d The Pin TheRaId RaId Kald on Prosperity Th The title Indi Indicates indicates cates tho the trend of at tho tiro argument An Outspoken Critic Dr Day sty believes that the tho messages and other utterances of ot President l ont Roosevelt In opposition to wealthy malefactors and the tho unlawful acts of gigantic corporations constitute nn an nt ot attach tRek tack on an the tho prosperity of ot the ul country The ThA accumulation of ot wealth wraith writes the tho chancellor Is the multiplication of mani man powers of or noble conquest It Itis is Ia the measure of to in sub mib subduing duing the lends lands and sets OILS in the In Institutions of ot the tom state In education and th the church In the development of the he t earths rrt resources and t the application application tion of them to the varied arl d demand of at mankind It is a tt prime equation when properly used of ot civilization lion and the tho millennium Is scholarly and austere but here bare la is something from the doctors pert pen which smacks of sarcastic humor The millionaire has Riven given tho the cum com comfort fort of at the tho millionaire to the poor man and made himself miserable ml In fn the good old times when they thoy tho had no no grinding corporations or devilish trusts with their tentacles on the thront of individual right and privileges liege fie g cs you ou could have traveled on e er n tl and if you rots were In a hurry you OU could collid have hae gone cone on an express drawn by three mules In Instead instead stead of ot two mule mules But Bul In any uny event emt you ou would have been so 90 o tong long lori mine going that you would have hate forgotten where whre you were going and an what you were wre going Kohls for tor before yon you reached your des destination destination destination In a statement given out some somo months before he published l his book the tho chancellor said Anarchism which among Is comparatively comparatively comparatively harmless is not so 50 when we Ma VC Va Tm If baft 0 Tr G V Qa c i L Girt G y w Q rn C tr Y ff 1 C lEh fu il N me E t W e f adopt It into IntI the administration of ot our government Tho The president ot of the lh th United d Stales has hall positively IKI no II right constitutionally or morally to attack corporate corporale business or private business bUl by hy name or court Judges who deckle cases In opposition to his views e 0 eIt 0 It Is an Ima blunder for our president pros dent d nl to depreciate d lr the tho properties of ot tho iho country like those tho e of ot the tho New NewYork York cork Central railroad Standard Oil Oll the sugar and other corporations byan by byan an ex condemnation and by b son sen sensational charges It Il is an blunder for tor our chief executive to ride Into the senate with n a roundup of commercial in which hun bun of ot thousands of ot people have ham their Investments o Anarchism In Inthe InI Inthe I the th White Douse Is 15 tho the most t perilous I anarchism that thul ever has hos threatened lour I our country So theta there you have havo It The Tho Vermont brother clergyman has haR picked up and placid pieced tout together ther these and otter r utter utterances snore ances of or Chancellor Day and has in insisted Insisted listed that the tho Ulan man responsible J for tOI I them has hM r defamed the line president nail and should I stand stolid trial before betor his Ills church conference Dr nr Day serenely declares that the th Vermont brother I is a lake Joke ok with Ith amania a I mania for bringing I ln against a sonic some one 1 who know knol th the Syr Sr Sri i acumen know that thit If brought to triAl trUl he ho II will defend 1 himself lf In a manner I 1 i calculated to 10 mate mab mighty might reading I Whether Dr D Days views are rl right it or wrong and nud Ills his hi expressions of them seemly or It cannot 10 t b bo be charged chag r r d that lu h l e la Is a u mollycoddle Aft After u 11 I er or all an this ti be he a R v fry ry stole stale i flat l and an l unprofitable tabie world If It some somebody body bod differ from somebody j now no and arid then and stout shout his hi divergent ent opinions from iron the nO R LOVE LOVI HIS CONVERSION Lord rord er the tha Ing ata state stateman le leman a man once held the view that a welt well trained coachman should never nevor look be behind behind behind hind him but he hit otherwise now f I His Bis 1 had heB just jut arrived at all n lit little Il tIe the station sonic some half halt dozen dozeT doze p miles from tiff his country house and In hi accordance with his orders found his hll brougham waiting for tor him himOn himOn himOn On seeing his hili master masler the coachman touched his hili hat hl and nn l then gazed ired stolidly In front of him inc Lord Ro Rosebel Rosebery ebery threw In his rug ru nod and then thou remembered that he wanted d nn an evening paper So he ho shut the carriage door and returned to j jUle the Ule station to got ono one When he hI came oama i back he discovered covered that thal his coachman having hating heard tho the door close and Imag Imagining J ining his master was safely inside had 9 1 driven off ot home i |