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THE SEATTLE STAR. HB Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News AA # OMe prone 5 @kO \ aha 5 WILL GIVE THE PRICE OF MEALS A BOOST TAURANT KEEPERS’ ASSOCIATION PLOTTING A NEW SCHEDULE FOR TWO WEEKS OF ELKS’ CARNIVAL During the Biks' carnival the peo- Cooks and Walters’ Un Of Seattle tn common with the} body, it i# claimed, at a re wands of visitors who are ex-| ing pected in the city then, will have to! that i ™ y more for their meals than at/| pay durin nival. The wait sy present time. The Restaurant|crs and cooks argue that as there Keepers’ Association of this city is| will be a larger number#it people in ing to advance prices. No-| town than usual their duties will be have been sent out te the res- | more arduous. taprant and hotel men of Seattle to| The cooks are asking $5 a day and attend a meeting of the association, | the waiters $2, it ts said, an increase to de held tomorrow afternoon at| of about 7 per cent Jovetock at Germania hall. | ‘The restaurant people say the only The object of the meeting, as| way out of it for them will be to t xtra Stated in the notice, is to discuss an | raise their prices, as they claim that mt regarding the prices to be| at present prices they would lose for menis during the car-| money. They concede’ that they nivel. A) restaurant keepers age) must grant the raise to the cooks ‘arged to ‘Attend and take part in| and waiters or run the risk of hav the meeting. | ing all their help walk out when ‘Many restaurant keepers who do| business Is at its best not to the assoviation state) Prominent labor leaders tell a dit- that they have no intention of rais-| ferent story. They say that the taik ing prices during the two carnival of advancing wages is being made Other say that they will, | by the employers se for sibility for the proposed | raising the price said to Be cast wpon the | the wage qu advance CHEMIST WILL SEARCH FOR TRACES OF POISON PENDING HIS REPORT 16-YEAR-OLD DELLA ON SUSPICION OF INFANTICIDE Until City Chemist C. B. Bogardus | Della Ellis the poison merely to Ket anaiyeie of the content \" of it. ELLIS 18 HELD stomach the chiki's The Ellis girl came to Seattie , Delia Bills, will | three years ago from Omaha, N the police matron | Her parents are poor and live at tion of in- | Counct! Bluffs, Lowa. When she first came here she lived with her haif- that | sister, Mrs. Lida Rigby, at 162 Seven- teenth avenue. She, did not along well there and moved to the home of Mrs. Ai jan to} nie Allen, on Fifth enue between Virginia and Stewart streets. Lost January she became aware of the fact that she would soon be- come a mother and sought refuge the Wayeide Mission. Mer seducer Is supposed thorities to be the “Guy tioned in her letter to her half- sister, now in the on of the coroner. The fact that the child was of the baby is now at Stewart's morgue. “TO INVESTIGATE FAKE Are Quickly and Coldly Turned Down by San Francisco’s Executive © “From the evidence before me I am inclined to think the fight ended a8 per & previous agreement between the two principals: Dut that is not my business. It te for you to con- ¥inee the public. or the Examiner, A evidence “ = made the pg the fake Cigh cht was square and a! ‘e board. firmly declined the| tt is entirely without my pale of ny Th Ae fone ke Te ee *y 4 a maacere eth Ro interest to TON INSPECTS _ FORT DOUGLAS TODAY LAKE, July 29.—Brigadier | 0 long since he had been there that } Frederick M. Funston, com-|he was not up to date on the situa- ding the Department of the Col-|tion. He said that the cable rates , made an inepection of Fort| were so high that it was difficult jas today, whieh was minule|even for one who was well acquaint- detail and thoroughly exhaustive. |ed with the people and the islands to At 5:30 o'clock this evening he will| form a clear (dea of what was going the troops om the lower pa- | on. ‘artiguiat wel General Funston expressed some to the general’ regret that the serviceable and con- exten! venient khaki uniforms were to be ing contemplated at the his-|entirely superseded by the new olive military post, an appropria-|drab uniforms ordered by the war $125,000 having already been |depdrtment. He ts accompanied by; ema for the purpose. |his aide, Lieutenant Burton J to say that will be | Mitchell. Colonel Bubb, in command the slightest Interest to the pub-|at the fort, and the general were well said General Funston, a trifie | acquainted in the Philippines. The proached by | general wilh stay here Ull Wednes- am «imply here | day. to inspect the| General Funston is short and | I can teil you absolutely noth- | stocky. He wears a clonely-trimmed of the propesea improvements. | dark, pointed beard. His cheeks are Buch matters are arranged by the| plump with a giow of good health 4 “| He never smokes. green, checked tweed suit and « fiat raw hal The general refused to discuss the Philippines on the plea that it wa: FIRE DOES __ BUSINESS xrrcHeNer To Cleans Out $300,000. MARRY Injures Five Firemen LONDON, July 29.— It is rumored thet Lord | Kitchener is about to marry, but the name of his chosen bride has not been made public His name has been connected by *|\gomwip with many of the fairest mem. bers of London society, but it in be- Heved that he hopes to marry thi daughter of a north country clergy- man, in whom he showed particular interest prior to the South African war, lene Denoon place, worked into the rubber goods establishment of Stew lart Bros. 8. Bwart & Co., wholesale tiered heavily from water and smoke. Two firms, Spear & | He and J. 3. Porter & Co, will PITTSRUR Jul a iy 2. Unknown origin ‘early thi gutted the stores of Det lers in paints and glass, Stt Brow, dealers in rubber go Going $900,000 damages. Five fire pore Manesent Dovgal Leech us Buck, w William Tews and Lani Fi of an exp! ale ¢ the fire started Of the eight-story by the Denoon Hr Celiar were wor p Were on the fire Biruck b; ar ie men| LARIMORE, N. D., July 29.—Fit- bat of ° gied tol tecn thousand acres of grain were case wae heat. | jaid flat last night by @ terrific wind second ex and hall storm, whioh swept over « 0 portion of this state, The crop dam. age is the worst of many seasons. He wore an olive | 'SHE WANTS TO | MANAGE SALOON Whether Sarah P. Conner or J. ¢ | | rt Pp g y in to be administrator of th rehip estate Murphy " I¥ & question which will b decided by Judge Emory of the su- et Conner ts the administrator of her husband's personal estate, but both she and her late husband's | partner in « Ballard saloon are Anxious to assume the control of the | more valuable prop The case is on the jot the probate department jafternoon, RABBI IS NO MORE NEW YORK, July 29.—Chief Rab- bl Dr. Josephs, the head of the Or thodox Jews in America, died this morning after a brief illness at his Fesidence in this city. Embolism of the brain wes the cause. In his death passes away one of the most noted and broad-minded | Hebrews of the age, & man who steadfastly fought for hie race, but combined with it a broad love for humanity. [His efforts for tm trin] peace were such that he was made a member of the National Civic Federation. At the time of The Hague peace conference his name was prominent- ly mentioned. mate friendship with some of th greatest thinkers, diplomats and men of affaires ‘Wie day. FOR BRUTAL ASSAULT THOMAS O'ROURKE OF WEL- LINGTON ON TRIAL TODAY O'Rourke, charged with attempted to murder Carson at Wellington, is being tried in the criminal department of the superior court today ‘According to the testimon: by several witnenses to thi the assault was most brut as entirely unprovoked. Millet was foreman of a track gang working on the Great Northern near Weill He left his men at work and walked & hort dis- the when he him with triat calendar thi ned met torreat ‘The foreman's good nature nearly cost him his life, as he simply or- dered the old man away, O'Rourke then drew a revolver and fired point diank at Miller's face, The Dal! en- tered the skull. inflicting a serious but not fatal wound, ‘As the Injured man dropped to the ground the would-be assassin is said to have shouted, “Now, then, I wiil finish yeu.” He fired a second gullet, which, fortunately, went wide of ite mark. MUST SELL NO LIQUOR POLICE ORDERED TO WATCH GOQO-GOO EYE SALOON patrol- on the beats below Yesler way low no more liquor to be rold in otoriour Goo-Goo Eye saloon at the corner of Second avenue south and Main street. The saloon's license has expired and the city counct! last night refused to renew it. The po- Nee now Intend to keep the piace clowed. ? The dance hall run in connection will be tolerated until Its Hcense runn out, which will be within a couple of months. SEATTLE MACHINIST IS ROBBED SAN FRANCISCO, July 29,—Hans Hanson, a machinist who recently arrived from Seattle, was held up and cobbed early this morning by a man giving the name of Charles Keene, While standing at No, 17 Mason street Hanson was proached by a stranger who feign Grunkenness and requested to be }taken home. Hanson refused, but bought the stranger a drink. As they left the saloon Hanson was seized by the throat and h watch and chain and scarfpin taken. an outery, which attracted the police, and a chase followed in | which the robber was captured, The kk, who ix an ordinary hold-w was arrested and charged with rob- very. ° He mad ‘DEMAND BIG “DAMAGES Two Train Men Sue Northern Pa- cific for $81,585 Walter Dense and ainst the Northern 20. for 180 and respectively, federal court to- | The suite of |arthur Palmer Pacific Railrow 60,405 damages being tried in the plaintiffs allege that while em- by the railway company, the: injuries in an which Severn ployes ustained # runaw with th both w ‘n 50 feet from’a trestle to th below pevAe they lay badly injured on the \grouna, they were expectation of being ¢ by # derailed car on t which seemed about to topple ove on ther. The attorneys for the plaintiffs are |Lewis, Harden & Albertson i TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1902, ONE KILLED, FIVE INJURED DYNAMITE For Seattle and Vicinity 25 CENTS A MONTH WEATHER FORECAST ‘Today and tomorrow fair; light winds, ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 759 Second Ave. He enjoyed an inti-| EXPLOSION |New York Tunnel Has | Another Early Blast NEW YORK, July %%—Four men Dadly thjured and several y rhocked thie morning by in the new and Park way at Forty nue, The explosion wa | tar etroumstances Which occurred, & pr taking place bet could get away sone The lst of vietins for the tunnel aging at such a © Is considerable th from the construction te ir rapid rate that th public demand for an investigation into the methods pursued by the contr * All sorts of allegations [have been made, among them being that of the use of deteriorated fuse and the employment of inexpert Jenced men. COAL RIOT "CONTINUES WILKESRARRE, Pa, July 2% Serious rioting occurred again this morning at Ladeford and Shenan- Goan, caused by the arrival of a few more non-union miners to take the places of strikers. The union miners congregated In numbers around the colleries “i when ordered by the 4 irom police to disperse, were eturning to the cottage now oe cupled by the men who have taken thelr places they stoned the by Beyond the breaking of wind & slight destruction of proj damage was done, although many of the rioters were armed and several shots were fired, KINSHIU IN PORT with . ¥. K. LINER COLLIOE: WHARF IN LANDING ‘The Ny Yusen Kaisha liner Kinshiu Maru, Captain F, 8. Pyne, had « Arrow escape from crashing knw the Great Northern pier \“Grelook th me of the pilot, at the time The in past the end of | Cap tide wae | the pier | the # ing her | As Captain: the vessel | the tide | tremendous | the end of looked as more tried to steer the two wharves to carry her with tum straight for eastern pier, It nh & crash Was im- iminent, but the anchor was quickly ] dropped, and although it di a considerable distance, It ca the | veasel to strike the pier with only slight force, The Kinshiu was backed into the stream, and after a half hour of maneuvering she was successfully docked. The liner brought from the Orient 14 firet-class passengers, 70 Japanese and 6 Chinese. She bad a 4,00-ton cargo, consisting of 25,379 packages of curios, matting, tea, straw braid, unnies ‘ad other Oriental freight for the coast and eastern cities. | [WARSHIPS ARE THERE TO PROTECT WASHINGTON, D. C., July 29.— ‘The navy department has been ad- vised of the Machiaw’ arrival at Cape |Haytien, and the war tug Potomac at, Laguayra, fe is believed that these vesnein will afford ample protection to the foreign and Amerioan residents of the revo- lution-ridden cities, Reports of war- like demonstrations continue; but |at least half of them are regarded as being of but little importance by the | department. | SUBSTITUTE "SPANISH WASHINGTON, D, C., July 29.—~ The board of visitors to the naval |ncademy, in its report, recommends the dropping of French from the cur- |riculam and the substitutionof Span- inh. The maximum age set for entry into the academy in 18 years. It urges in addition that full-rigged practice ships be continued in use An training vessels, and that the old form of safloring be taught for em- ergency UNCLE SAM (8 ROBBED LOS ANGELES, South Pasadena pe n into at m July fice wa $450 1 dollar ured by blowing open ynamite. 1 were stolen from an mith shop. All of the re was demolished by he explow | stam jin money |the safe with | ‘The tools | adjacent bla joffice furnit the fore of 'PROHIS MEET | IN CONVENTION ‘The county conventi the Pro |hibition party was ope his morn R. hall in the Collin, with prayer by the Rev. J nison, who was elected chair- he follc |mittoe on 1 [aes Rev. ving were pination: Kev. J it . Brown, R, B. Dunlap, sprained; Injured internally. Harry Myers, right wriet dis leated, rib broken, internal in- Juri we laborers slightly injur- }@ A fatal acettont occurred on |the Renton branch of the Boattle & Interurban electric raliway, near | Ortiiia, man, Henry Konig, is dead, seriously injured and three more are painfully out and bruised The actdent occurred shortly after 9 o'ctoek while the men were unload: ing @ car of ateel rails, The men were injured by failing from the treatie, which i# 26 feet from the nd. All six fell. Konig lived in A neml-consctous state until 4 o'cloek Yesterday afternoon when he © Dired at the residence of Dr. Taylor at Kent Pire destroyed two mill boarding houses, and threatened the lives of « score of al¢eping lodgers at Ballard carly this morning, ‘The buildings burned stood at the corner of First avenue and C street, and were own- #1, one by Sparkman & McLean of Reattle, and the other by John W, Coughiia. Were two-story frame structures, The loss will prob. ‘The Gre broke out in the kitchen of the Keystone house, kept by Mra, Mary Gordon, at 1:20 o'clock. It Was frat notleed by Ni atchman hay B DB. Sutton and J. A. ‘The convention then adjourned un- ti Wednesany night, Aug. ¢, when it in stated a full county ticket will be ‘am STORM ON TUCSON, Artz., July 29.—A cyclone swept over the Gulf of California coast, Thursday night, and it is be- Neved that many lives were lost. All communication by wire wae de- atroyed and repaire have just been effected, The heaviest lows to shi ping was in the sinking of two con: wise steamers at Guaymas, the Et Luella and Bi Gravina, and ti wrecking of the Romero Rubio, « large pasoanaer steamer at Manat- lan. Several other Vessels were also sent to the bottom. ‘The town of Guaymas suffered much damage, | whole blocks of houses being blown down or ruined, One emtimate taye that at least 60 lives were lost, but reports are somewhat contradictory. VISIT IS OFF WASHINGTON, D. ©., July 2 The Chinese minister has offctaily fotified the state department that the visit to this country of Prince Cheng and suite, has been postponed for the present. SCHWAB 0. K. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 29.— Bchwab today said: “1 Am feeling 004, again. ing to take a LEONARD IS PROUD OF IT MRS. GILSON’S SON BOASTS OF BREAKING POLICEMAN ROB- ERTS’ ARM Mrs. Annie Gilson and her two boys, Christopher and Leonard, came before a jury and Police Judge George this torning to anewer a charge of assault and batte case took up the entire mortiing and will not be finished until late this afternoon. nwon is conducting the de Deputy Prosecuting At- he state, er two chi could "pi and break the of a policeman I® in itpolf a thing, and many peo: nt at the trial for the p ving how it was done, the morning excitement, the rge of Guards orge Sheehan, to tear down a barn own- Gilson, but standing in levard, | repose e butld IX LABORERS KNOCKED FROM HIGH TRESTLE WHILE UN- LOADING CAR OF RAILS—HENRY KONIG DISEMBOWELED ITTED ON JAGGED PROTRUDING TIMBER IN FALLING, BUT LIVES BEVEN HOURS—OTHERS BADLY BHAKEN UP EARLY MORNING FIRE THREATENS MANY LIVES TWO MILL BOARDING HOUSES AT BALLARD ARE DESTROY- ED BY FLAMES—LOSS MAY REACH 95000 poe 7 & See ee. and state The | je are | f July 10, dur- | Caltfornia. MONEY TO LOAN On Seattle real estate, improv- ed and unimproved; also on farms and timber lands. A gang Of 12 men was engaged in unioad the rails, ‘They were working under Foreman John Free on & high trestle that eronses orthern Pacific tracks take @ rail from a fiat car end of it Waa attached to a tle the ongine ed ahead We write fire insurance. Herbert S. Upper Know pow: the rel Knocked the #18) 49 and 13 Seheurerman block, p falling Konig atruck # project First Avenue and Cherry Street broken timber, which pene “a minal cevity. ‘The | other i clear of e obstruction, round, the injured Kent, four mil | where they Were placed under | of Dr. Taylor Konig’s body ia now tn char Undertaker M. M. Morrill, of Kent, and will be buried there. He had no | relatives tn America. Some of his ro te live in Germany. Coroner Haye in todny making @ thorough Investigation of the case, As quickly taken to MoDonald, Who gave the alarm by [firing three shots from his revolver, |The volunteer fire department re- | sponded and did splendid work, ex- |tingulshing the flames within an hour Jand saving the surrounding milis and lumber yards’ destruction. ‘The lodgers in the Keyatone hours, eapectaily, had difficulty in escaping from the buliding, and many of them wot out in thelr night clothes, leav- ing All their belongings behind. Sev- éral narrow escapes are reported. | ‘The building to which the fre! spread from the Keystone house was |Cotman’s boarding and lodging house. the howse, except pinin blucs and biacka, $15, $18, $20 and $26 gar- ments, The earlier you choore the greater selection you have from which to choose. boys again attacked the officers, Mra. Gilson says Roberts knocked her down several time, and that then her son Leonard, aged 16 yeors, struck Roberts with # plece of plank. The officer has ald up since with a The bop Admitted in court this morning that struck the officer, and was“ of it.” EXECUTED DANNEMORE, N.Y. July 29.— Geo. D. Middleton, the wife murder- ef, was electrocuted here today. His [erie was committed a year ago, but he was not tried unti) last month. DISCHARGED SAN FRANCISCO, July 2%.—Su- pertor Judge Slons today discharged | the writ of prohibition asked for by | Governor Ga: Prevent the local | police yurt from trying the libel |euit instigated by Attorney Board- |man against Spreckies and Leak. Judge 8) maintained that the local, trial could not be prejudicial to the governor, nor would It Interfere with the sult brought by Gage in Wil- mington. LIVES WITH A BROKEN BACK Pat Foley's Case Astonishes Hos- pital uSrgeone Special With Grocery Orders Best Granulated Sug pounds for Mice R. T. Shannon Grovery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. CROP REPORT WASHINGTON, D. C., July 29.— The weekly crop’ report insued by the department of agriculture. that corn Ras experienced exeeptio ally favorable conditions through the ‘Wheat in: suffering slightly from no rain, but on the whole t onditions are promising, RUN AMUCK FORT WORTH, July 29.-—A sensa- {lonal story has been received from | Okmulgee to the effect that the Snake Indians are in revolt over a | ratification agreement in the Creek |nation. The dead body of Council. |man Barry Bruner, of the house of warriors, has been found. One of Craay Snake's followers was also Killed, It is believed the victim: the Creeks, Pat Foley is the latowt surgical wonder. With his back broken he lies on @ cot at the Wayside Mission {City hospital alive. In this condl- | Uon he has been since last evening. | He fell through a trestle on the waterfront and struck @ floating pil He was first taken to police head- quarters and later to the mission, The hospital physicians are sure That his back fs» broken. If he live it is generally thought that it will be | latter took speedy vengeance. a miracte. Several Indians, supposed to be im- plicated im the crime, were brought to Okmulgee and are being held there for trial. JOHN MORGAN Comfortable Underwear In Balbriggan, Mesh and Light Weight Wool, extra good for these hot doys. button holes made right, trimmings that last as long No shrinking nor fading—your y's worth in every garment. Men's Fancy Striped French Balbriggan, reduced, per garment from 75 to 50c. thing made, reduced, per garment, from $1.25 to 95c. Natural Wool, light weight, an exceptional value, as the garment. mone Hinckley Bloz'e reduced, per garment, from $1.00 to 75c. SEE THE WINDOW It t# no one department that is getting the benefit of this big sale, | THE SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT’ ADAMS & BLANCHARD 749 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. Put Your Treasures Where They Will Be Safe VAULTS but every department in the house, Read Our Second Floor eer WRAPPERS Ours are well made and of good wearing material. Bee the $1 Wrapper we'll sell to- morrow for .. Or if you prefer one that is very’ fancy and neatly trinmed in braid, you can buy our $1.75 Our large ‘Gingham Ape Aprons, 260 kind, tomorrow for ...... ‘Gating Shirts, iways ‘The, for . Shirt Waists of good “Wearing 7% value, tomorrow .29¢ white iting Skirte—ours are ‘well made and neatly trimmed, the $2.50 kind tomorrow .. .$1.25 QUEEN CITY ‘We have installed a machthe for ironing Olland Gasoline Stoves MILLINERY this department. to. gain Hat for tomorrow: for Girls and Boys— Regular 50 kind .... Regular 01 kind . Regular $1.00 kind ‘Children and Hats at J fomen’s Beautiful at the beginning of . 119 the 196 will soon need the room for fall millinery, so tomorrow Buttons sewed to stay, Silk Mesh, coolest Business still keeps booming tn | Read the bar- | Children’s Sample Outing Caps Hats, they would cost you $10; we gents’ shirts which takes out all the fullness ft. the bosom and makes a perfect fitting neck” band. ber pair, 4c. Main office and plant, First avenue and near Pike For Warm Weaiher.. Pe pamecute — ODELL WILL NOT RESIGN PASSES AWAY Morphine Wreck Dies As His Wife Did a Year Ago OYSTER BAY, July {mor atioat that Gov 29.—The ru- Odell will , & poor, un- | ” Aled | Withdraw from politics on account | at the | of hie position in the Harriman rail- | | Sunday evening, @| Way Interests is t taken seriously. President Roosevelt has not bi in- | aot Bush © clap. president and Mrs. Roosevelt spent the morning on a horse « to nay, in the game howpltal ier today to Join the squadron. She | hep ol: , | will be ded by the Sylph, which | Years ago the two bad lived quiet, |! ° i | happy lives ina little New Haney: | Denes Senator Platt and others this “OUR JOE” family once happy had gone out of existence. Anna Morgan, the man's wife, passed away in the same min- nner just a year ago, and, | toc them, but its Jittle flame of life fMiok- ered Tong enough its parents to an undying for ft, it ated, hey could not bear to live in the place longer, They moved to Then fortune fntled to fo affection old was theirs. ‘or years they were mendicantatin tte. A yenr ago Mrs An Morgan then sald, it was 80. Bhe had become a mor- user ahd “hypo” fiend of the |wmile on them, nad they began using dvugs. Lower and lower they fell Juntil the Hfe of a street beggar, a morphine user, a thing to be loathed | Morgan piieg? a LONDON, July 29. jain has so fully r was able to resu Jone} ‘overed his dut arming tinued th intrusion, fight againat the alleged | At the barn Mra, Gilwom and th | lowest type. Mer death she prayed | ay. He was gree for, and #he died in terrible age ering when Ne anpeat inday night Morgan passed away,| eal leader, Campbell Bannerman, DMorrow Morgan will he buried by | lading in the applause hie wife's stde in th In @ speech Chamberlain said he potter's fleld. that self-government would be abolished jn South Africa much [sucker than many thought. SAN Wh FRANCISCO, 114%, 114%. July 2% SALT LAKD, Not One Cross Word in a Barrel of Haggerty Fine Whiskey J. J. HAGGERTY Full Set $6, Gold Crowns $5, Gold Fillings $1, Sliver Fillings 60° All work guaranteed for 10 Suction Non- Plates, fit guaran- ‘The only Painless Den-~ lists In Seattle who are Grad~ years. Double Breakabl teed. uates. DR. &, J. BROWN, Painless 713 First Avenue, 5 and 6 Hours, 8:30 a, m, to § p, m. Bundays Uli 1, Dentists, Parlors (1, 2, Unton block. One Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks. ELKS’ LODGE July 2.—The Elke’ \aentea eget new $80,000 club house was inepecting the new building. seating capacit 1,000 and is said to be the somest in the United States, Shirts, closed front, 100; Bhirta, open from. : 12%e, Soft Shirts, 10c; Collars, 20; Cuftey dedicated last night with appropriate ceremonies, Today the public gem; erally are having ax opportunity of the lodge room ts street. Down-Town Office, 1426 Fourth ave, ‘The hands