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Show j CIIAMIlKIt (IK t(lM)li:ilCK. lln.UrrrliauU' l.lienw (Jiinllnn III, cimeil al l.a.l Mirht'. .Mnlliii. At tho weekly tmllnjuf the . litre-hra litre-hra ol llm Cliamlcr of Coniiucrii'liil evenliiu I'reildentHlmon .re.ldl. Alfred l.iiiilMiurnecxhlbltinl ucopy of I'rJpcnlo Uiali,"a magnificent wotk nfnrt to which Im liai davoU-d Iho yiira for III trc.4Ntlon, The Aibllca. tloncoitnver iVom. ! aike.1 that Iho Chamber take a copy. On motion of Mr, Weill n copy wai purrlia'iil lo U placet tin Hie table of IJae Clumber n-oillii't room. I'.. II, Wick, llrbcr M. Weill and lUvldJamei reimrtod that they had eecurcl the Tlioalro Jot Thuriday ovenlmc, April lrJ, for the Mil In le Illvenbytlie (Mumlier of Cviiinirm the recalpla of which am to ro towardi laircliaalui furullure for tho uuw room. They atalcil that Manasrr HuttonliTid male ii reduction In the pricv of llm Theatre nnd would supidy thn attache free of t liarite. It waa annniiticiHl that Parley li. Wllllaim would reiort in n fuw day. on the ipiettlon whelhur inemlvra In arreari timid lie furccl to lurretuler their ilock. lleaaldthititock which nnlycnitd a year an It now worth Sinn, and he exfa.'ctoil llioaliarea In a fewyrara to bu worth t&tn. Vrv of the memlcra reallcn tint jri.iull worth of property waa donated to the Chamber. Cham-ber. Prcaldeiil Hlmnna vrai nuthorlied to call to hlanld A commllttu of four to arrange for the Inauirural luill. C. i:. Wautland etat.-I tint the re tattacomnilllee ate favorable lo hold hut Hie mci'tltiK earlier till' year, pAbnbly In Juucniid lo nrrnnjo n carnival car-nival of luuilo and other attractive feature. The 1'rcal.lcut aal 1 that Colcncl 1 1.C. Itt hid liectl liameil ai the ileltgntii from the Chamber of Commerce to Ihe uatlotul convention of commerclil boillea of the world to ho held at Kan raat'lty onthelltli Imt. and that the mayor had named 11. W. Dawrunco lo reprosenlthet-ity. rhuChamlvrifrantii'l the u.e of III roomi to the Lumber D'alera' Aocl allot! far two uvenliui every month free of charice, I'rialdeiit Minion called attention to the f.ict that Una) action would Im taken by the City Council toulnhtnu the lueri'lianui' llcetiati nnd urged aa many of the memberi aa luailble to be preient. HnciT Clawaon remarknl that It w a. a very uniafe placu for a man to li" unarmed. Mr. Hlmon nrijaj that luuimucli ni theChtmlM-rof Cotutuerce had placl It-elf on rrtionl aa favorliniloliiKaway with merchant'! IIcumi, hu waa ren ly to take hla life In hit hand lit Hie Inform In-form men of what he l.ellov.1 to ben publlo duty. I'Tliere can l-unoriuea. lion," ho eild, "Init that the .'Clal tax ou mercliaiiti l uiiju.t." rtiiicer Clawaon lti.lite.1 that only aueli liuilneaea ai rcpilre mllce auer. vlalon ihniild pay n aiclal tax. Mr. Wautlind tluuiht tho Chamber had teller ro a llitle gw, ui thoro wai a ipuitlon lu til. mind nnother the at. billion of llceiuiea at the prerent waa a good thlllif. Mr. Hlniincll.l not we It that way. On principle ho would draft a petition aikluic for llielr aluUluieut. . The lecrelary waa then aiked to read the Hit lie hail prrpnnlol ilelluiiuent inemU'ra, which aliowa that ')," waa owlnit the Chamber, Theoieetiui thou adjourned. |