Show oJ II M I I CAPITOLS CHANGES Nations Legislative Build Made In the Rooms Room for S naw und Housa f r r jn 5 t I WU Dec II IIno I II I euIon ot of the I no now tinder wi irA and nd th and are gettIng llIn down downto to work with g t to or at t lit to or of the I I mOlt rno t important IL nhi I of the j buene left over from the an Flab 1 Senators and Lild alike J I arc highly pl d over the 4 and that hue have ben mAd In th Ut the reeni recH branch of ion Con gross It 34 a I committee rooms I Thy They at loud In of Woods Wood and mar mari i yeI that the work hu bin done dont It u In It eo short pal palI I I 0 of time close or of the lat last Ii Si n joint was Wall J which th the r oms r spa rp rN by the I of ConrI In th shall hall hallI he bf Inlo three stories to riel the third I I of shall bf h fitted liP up and ull andied uI rOT for I 1 Ibra for tile Lii Ii i Fent o Of i and ot of the th other two f nr P drown put And AndI h Int entA of the rotund I hall haIl I 1 1 for sueh purpose u nay mar marI I lH b dl d 1 d 11 IJ liy th of 01 U UI Ut the 4 t I J United Fl I l ot of the stories south of said aid aidt line hall h suh all as asma J t mn ma Ii 11 II iy the tle lIou ot or otI I II I An was a made b by the antI no limIt on the full being lodged III 11 till arch architect ot of the Capitol d ard 1 As as Yr Mr Clark the authority ot of Congress for Cor Corthe forthe the work ht he th the whole matter mattert over to Elliott Wood th J t l i ot of the Capitol who t I the plans Ciki the work All contracts were ere approved by the If t I tan tori of the tho sod and h rondo mad through that The fhe cost coat has hns I bee beo 1 about The work W was fI begun on Aug 20 and bei pushed vigorously day and night At the tho outset a was wasI RB RBi i I I I of quite a serious charat i tn ter When the old structure was waR torn I r away awn and tIe the foundation for the new I 1 F Work Rb about UI to 1 he upon plans drawn for th ii occasion It I found that the windows and AmI or of orth th tho old hot true Thu Thill hanges In the worl working ii plans and labor l r Solid masonry R as put In about OM 00 being used There ar are 11 squar feet of tiling In th ho work wort If ond feet teet o of marble base baN Altogether there are IS apartments two floorn thun thuM giving each t 11 1 additional committee moms 11 Nearly all the rooms are light and air airL L i and amI eme of them or of ample dimensions 3 1 Each apartment has I fireplace pace with it a ar r l I 1 marble mantel 1 bein t The rooms will m not be decorated next summer hut are finished In 0 hIte at this time The woodwork In Inthe the Is III solid and every f I t ir thing about the i lace Is 10 ot of the best I v N J 11 U U J 4 I The main entrance to the tho aPArtment I is reached the ru ro rotunda In the same way as A the Library ot of Congress was a formerly entered The little lobby lobb between the sail th ne new rooms Is III or rsm nt Two marble olum with capital support u port a marble unit TIt The ski Id walls wall ar arc also ot of marble nul nui S marble surrounds the staIrway lo 10 the floor Ii If of a minot minor char hI ha eon made about the Capitol J I I 0 was wnM last In Iii ses f fIon Ion auTh Vhf br om Jom of the Senate tee lee on relations has hal bean recite redee In an elaborate manner d new furnishings put Itt iii to match the decora lions Ion O Green n asid sold work SA Is the color tOlor scheme and nd tIt the Ii a I atril ins The room of the 1 on foreign affairs aira h hAs alII aIa been au as well U some Other of Ih the committee To new Ill eloi Iri hare hap been plACed In Ihn hA houSe Will wing ot of tb the Capitol tf to thi slow and cumbersome old He Nev titI tiling has haa been put In tl It base basement ment floor noor ot of the old Mil the of nt the ventilating hns ben overhauled Altot ir r the he recess has hall been an exceedingly rl bu busy thu for tor the OmM of ra It may bt be that thAI there is III a un sea In favor of Improving and beau the One U lt is II isto to line th the HIli with RIna similar liar to that used In the r of nf I II on III as 11 It is III said that tide this Would I blend letter with the thA ot of the t f and dome thAn anything el eli eliThe The contemplated would include a mouse floor instead of the theold old granite slabs and the removal ot of the fluted columns column the walls which now appear PIar u It if thy they weri oom Mm posed of plait plaster ot of paris The to ful entrance to tile the n new w committee rooms room ot of marble columns with capitals capital and marble side sidewalls walls wall In ceilings serve r to tn throw Into unfavorable ble t the dingy Iny 45 II and many senators ant and 11 have commented upon It matter In with the building which concerns tIm the In Congress is II what is III isto to be I done on with the addItional b hers Mi ot of tit the house which It Is IA supposed that the reapportionment bill will pro Ide There Ther I Is no wn way with the accommodations to flOAt coat 28 23 additional and It Is probable that there wIll be some radical changes In the hall hail ot of the Hou house The which comes olnes to the front as 1111 a result ot of the tho In increased creased population as shown by the twelfth census Is III likely to precipitate I pretty fight In which the pArty will bl b sharply drawn The forces r hI minority will ho bt marshaled hr t tI I Jan James D the leader or of the House Since Ute the hut session eulon or of Congress Mr rr lies b the way been beon th the recipient of It a now new honor one olle ot of whIch even en hi most mOlt politIcal op opponents opponents tret freely recognize that h he Is In on worthy lie He is Ie now one of If the most mOAt exalted Masons In point or of rank rankIn In the United State Stat being the olga grand commander of the southern Jurisdiction Ancient and Rite lUte or of to which position he succeeds through the death ot of the late Commander Thomas hubbard who died In Califor ala Il a few weeks a ago 10 The officers ot of the Scottish Rite lUte unlike all others In Masonry hold their rank and stations for tor life and Mr Richardson who was Vas grand commander becomes III Ilu t hi unit it Mill iti e th Ih granlI I I II In executive diplomatic and even en congressional circles there Uler is a just no now not a little IItti of nt and comment IU 5 to 10 what hat will II be tile 1111 of the tingle In iii the I is brought hy by Turkeys rejection llon Qt of a request for an for All an tit at I and the dispatch of the battleship to 10 Th The refusal to grant all an ex Is II b by the United States at Constantinople as 1 a violation ot of treaty rights ly Iy Dr Thomas ThomaN II Norton who was U ap p some time aro co hy by President to establish 1 a consulate at h has been directed tu to proceed to hI his past lit lie hu has been In Con Constanti Constantinople nople come time limp awaiting the Issuance or nr hl hi x The claim ot of the States State In his hll cu case is II based upon a clause In tilt the treaty or of 1330 which reads The United States 1 may appoint their citizens to be consuls and vice Ire consuls at th the coni In the ot of the Nw n n n n n n n y yn NEW DOOR DO R OF HOPE FOR OUTCASTS r rJ 1 y J b J ri L riL t r r L Ll t J l I If j f 4 f 4 i p m my 1 y at atI q I i ir r I II I jj fJ n t I I r tram from the congested Cl cc ot of Europe nJ nw aw pain mS At th t e rate ot of dally dailY the ther r new buildings ot of the Bureau of nt at Ellis Island hIland In New ow York Harbor here lB Is the first photo phot i L ot of th the structures snapped for II publication I L t w m mH H I PANA E ICAN FAIR PRO PROMISES A BIG SUCCESS il ilI r I I It I t t i ft 1 1 bl lt will 1111 mark un tin tn In the arts and nein n ces ot of the Twentieth Th Tue buildings b hen am be magnificent s specimens of at other be In with the progress Cot cf tha th Western Hom here J sublime porte where It hall bit be found needful tJ P the ot of commerce The sultan It itis is III to prove the there I Is no at t lilacs lace In th the saute object matte malle to till the ot of K It itt It Jurth hI he that hi his final In the case of ruin wu was obtained under tinder all an implIed un that the thi United tate go gor ailment would abandon it claim to a at t the other place While It ItIs Is III Admitted It t Wa Washington that there have Hen been foundation for un It Is III sold that the British has haa shire a where whre one I Is now refused to tolie UI lie and under the favored nAtion clause ot of the treat treaty our JOV gor t claims th the ame privileges a as those a accorded to Great Grut The visit fit the l Y to relate to this matter as vIl Oil us to the lurKer larger ow ut of missionary indemnity At all event ent the of the Turkish will be with keenest here |