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Show ME MORNING A BREVITIES ELKS lira. M. B. Cardon baa returned from EXAMINEE: OGDEN,- - UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, TALK WITH Held's band of Salt Lake is to give a concert at Glenwood Park, Sunday evening; before the ttcycl3 races. at- - CAMPERS BROKEN SCARE. The primary officers' meeting of 21 Persona Were Weber stake will be held st 1 p. m., Rev. Alway Bay imnr.eraion in by Baptized 26. Jane President Saturday. August River. S. Richard! wiil address the meeting. UTAHNAPARK Tuesday Evening LABORERS ON CUTOFF ARE THE PRINC'PAS. Mike Doran, One of -. Men. Now tho Polico Btet.an m a Dant- at gerous Engineer R. W. Bell, who has been The annual ramp meeting of the In charge of tha construct ion of the Without warning or any intimation new commiMary, has been a laborer emby Seventh Day Adventists, at which aUo of trouble, Mike C. F. Lobach and ordered to report at convened their state conference, would ployed on the Band H was have been the moat pleasant, as well stubbed in the bail, m the Diamond 8alt Lake. as the most euccvaxful meeting of ihe saloon yesterday no-- t William UHL i lying at Mf. and Mrs. 8. V. Xewberger of character ever held in the state by the a supposed friend. 1m-.iIt cut been for th the city in a condition Louisville, Kentucky, are visiting their drnonilnatlon, had jail Interruption of tbe meet while Gill la being the (tending daughter. Mrs. Arthur Kuhn. They unfortunate came west to are their little grand- tiig at Its most Interesting stage by outcome of Doruna Tbe men. who hut be- n working on son, who la the first grandchild In tha aa evidently unwarranted srare from the supposed presence on the ground the came it; m the city this family. of a case of the dread disease small and apent the day drinking lu morning Herman Bamberger, a brother of pox. It la desired by the campers various saloons, although at the time Simon Bamberger, has been spending to have etated, in Justice to the city of the stabbing neither was under the a few dara at tha Oaka. He la de- authorities, that no blame la attached influence of liquor. Alma: noon, accordto their action in establishing a teming to what can be leaned from lighted with the plana for making that resort a summer colony, and believes porary quarantine, aa responsibility Doran who can talk hut little, he and a with rests ph.v practicing apparently of the one noted Gill that it will become Diamond saloon and, slcisn of Ball Lake, who waa himself after entered the resort of lh; West. having a drink, went to the rear a camper on the grounds. stood talking. Suddenly Gill drew What la your reason for following and J. A. Donar.n hired a mom in a these a knife and made a lunge, cutting in methods rustic yearly simple Twenty-fift- h street rooming house last Doran in the beck. Just above the kidw as asked. eight and had a carouse with eome of gatherings? neys. After the stabbing Doran walkMr. said The Aliray eimplirtty, his friends. When he left yesterday , where the man he to the manifested In these yearly gatherings ed was working for, seeing hi condition, morning he was careless enough to la chararteristie of the life of organic take a bat and a pair qf pants belongtbe denomination. If, fur no other refused to let him s'ay and told him ing to another boarder and waa found see a doctor. Doran walked back I the reason, people represent have a to to the city and managed to rearh the yesterday trying to sell the goods to a just claim to the attention of thought pawnbroker. He wae placed under ar- ful people, in view of the fact that for police station and tell of the cutting. rest on the charge of petit larceny and Doctor Gordon was hastily summonof will be arraigned in the police court sixty years past, during a period so ed and worked for a lung time over the in moat tendency, pronounced in the morning. ial and religious life; to the artifi- the n.an, who waa weak from loss of man being measured by his orna blood. cial, Mr. end Mrs. Jay A. Smith and two The cut Is about an Inch and three ment rather than what he Is, and children and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fisk in depth, close to th more characthan for quarter money counting and daughter, of Council Bluffs, lows, end is such as would be made ter, this people have fought the battle hare returned from a week's outing In on by a pocket knife. behalf of simplicity. Bear River alley, as guests of Mrs. An alarm was sent out to all the Simple truth, simple healthfulness, Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. food, simple methods of treat officers giving a description of the Cook of Tremonton, Utah. Mr. and simple ment of disease, utilising nature's rem- ninn suspected of doing the cutting Mrs. Fisk are hers from Counril Bluffs, edies pure sir, pure food, simple out- and In a short while Officer Morrissey Iowa, and esprit to spend the rest of door exercise and sunlight simple returned to the station with Gill. the month. They, are visiting Mrsr methods of education. To Chief Browniug and a reporter have Fisk's sister, Mr. Jay A. Smith, at built up large Institutions They in various Gill admitted that he had cut Doran, 2245 Jefferson avenue. parts of the United States and foreign but claimed that he acted In consecrated to the devrlop-men- t He said: If you have been reading oar adver- countries, of these great principles, where I waa in tha saloon with Doran not convinced are and that tisements, aa army of young men and women is and we were talking about hia brothwe can fill and extract teeth without receiving a prenlcel training to do er who has just got out of a hospital In and our and that gold pain, porcelain service for needy humanity. Salt ljike, he having had the delirium crown and bridge work la finer than How do you account for th gen tremens and being dungerou. I told any you have ever seen fn the West, eral criticism of your practice in the Doran that hia brother should be put there la something wrong with the AD- observance of Saturday aa the Sabbath away so that he could not harm anyNOT VERTISEMENT with the aa In conflict with the general custom one or himself. Doran got- - mad and WORK. of other religious creedsT hit me and then I stabbed him. Come In anfi talk over your "tooth Well, I am strongly Inclined to the Gill, who Is little man, claims that troublea" 8e some of our work and opinion that much of the criticism is get an estimate of the cost New Bye-te- dua to the misunderstanding of the he would not have used a knife if Doran had been anywhere near hia Dentists, 2451 Washington Ava. real issue by our critics. If It were a ixe, but he waa afraid that Doran the respective would ' between controversy W. C. (frosiman, district superin- claims Injure him. one day with another, there of Tbe police do not take much stock tendent of the Rocky Mountain Bell some force In the criticism, in the atories be might of cither of the men and Telephone Co., and wife, left yester- but from the Adventists standpoint, to day over the Union Paclflc to attend the real Issue Involved Is whether the believe that Gill, who la known have a grudge against Doran's brother, tha annual meeting of the Old Time word of God Is to stand or fall aa the Telegraphsra' and Military Telegra- authoritative standard of religious thought t list Doran waa the brother. Society, of which Mr. Crossman faith. If. for my own convenience or Ellers' i to be held In New York for the sake of harmony, I ran set aside TBAIHS ACt LATE City the first week In September. After- or Ignore the divine statement, 'The wards Mr. Crossman will visit friends seventh not I is the do Sabbath, day and relatives in the New England this concession lay the foundation Washouts on th Rl Grande Cause states, some of whom he has not seen by Delay. for the Impeschment of every other In twenty years. statement of the word of God? And still further, do I not at the same time The Methodist church has put In a It waa I oclock yesterday morning historic new cement sidewalk in front of the repudiate thewhich has issues of the before Rio Grande train No. 2, due to claimed for reformation church building on Twenty-fourtmore three centuries that the arrive at 12:4U thia morning, pulled Inand has lived up to all the require- Bible than was the foundation of re to the Union depot Washouts along slope the line ae a result of tbe heavy rainments of the city ordinance, while the llgious bellefT But this, of course, la storm were the rauae of the delay, wealthy neighbors, who have money not the extended discusan for place to burn, still permit the old worn out, but the tracks are again in order and at this Interesting Bible topic. torn sidewalk to exist. The city treas- sionAre are the tralna on time. arriving you making any gains In memurer should proceed to sell out all those At Price there wae quite a piece of section 7 who refuse to pay the assessment or bership laofthis track weakened tbe rain and it by course. In view of the fact Well, put In a new sidewalk. The M. E. that only those who are willing to sac- was necessary to proceed at e slow church la to congratulated. There was rifice much of of speed for a number of miles. this world's prospects rate excuse for the church to delay tha will a mile of track was washed About cause the of champion unpopular out at matter because it had Just paid off a and at this point the Tucker, are our accessions truth, necessarily big mortgage. not large, yet at the close of our pres- train was obliged to lay over until reThe storm ent conference 21 were baptised In the pairs could be made. A complaint in a divorce action was river-bwe seems to have been general all over which immersion, Ogden court filed in the District yester- hold to be tha only Bible mode of bap the state and. while the .railroads susday, by Attorney Volnry C. Gunnell, tUm, tained no serious damage. It was necacting for Benjamin Stanton, against essary to run the trains et a low rate Ellen Stanton.' The complaint sets at speed, aa a result of which nearly FBOmIeNO were at married forth that the couple VISITING all trains on the lines running Into Bedfordshire, England, In 1870, and althe city were late la arriving. the to marriage leges that subsequent Southern Pacific train No. 6 was that the defendant committed adultery , J. E. Palmer, of Reno, Xev., spent late which held Union Pacific train No. with one John G. Maxwell, of Leeds, yesterday with friends in title city 4 until almost 10 o'clock before it left England, also that the defendant and and Journeyed east at night to be for tbe east. Maxwell have for several years, and to present at the annual convention of the present time, lived together. A the Old Time Telegraphers associatdissolution of the bonds of matrimony ion to be held In New York within GRAFTERS SHILL AT WORK a fow days. is asked. Mr. Palmer is well known in OgAfter a telegram had been received den, having been manager of the lo- Reports Made to the Police of Losses Buffered. from the father of G. H. Holme, the cal office of the Western Union Teledemented man, who came here recent- graph company for several years. The gentleman has Interests at Ton-oply from Sacramento, to the effect that In spite of the vigilance of tha pothe family were not In a position to h, and, like all others who have lice the grafters manage to operate was exameuttu-siastlHolmes c Is visited the greet camp. give financial aid. very day at the depot or on the trains ined as to his sanity yesterday. The as to its future. He has a every run into the city, and the hauls that Conwere Dr. examining physician good word for properties in which a that they have made would make a don and Hinton, who committed the number of Ogden people are Interested. good day's income for the average fellow to the State Mental hospital at men. Provo. The case Is a most peculiar The latest case to be reported to the one. Holmes thought . himself poa IEIBEL BROS. DOG AND PONY railroad detectives is by H. A. Knfpp, SHOW. sessed with the power of transference who came into the city from the east of thought and through this be felt ' late With Selbel the and Brae, Friday nigh1, and who reports that, dog pony to one. a was he that every nuisance either at the depot or while on the In seen will which be shows, this Is city trouhlr hrred that the It appears 1 and 2, are a number of very tialn, he was relieved of his pocket Sept. have does not the Holmes itary. of a demented person, and extraordinary monkey actors. The star book containing a sum of money and performer of the lot la a big chimpan- a note for 61,35, payable to Mr. there la hope for his recovery. zee, almost the else of a man, who Knlpp. Payment on th note was stopped at once by tbe owner. Mrs. Anna Elisabeth Henstra. wife Is a sort of Berry Wall of the 400. It is difficult to eatch grafters of of Jacob Hrnstra, after an illness of His name is McAllister, and he Is very but two days, died at the family resi- proud of it. Me. dresses like a man, the class who arc operating on the dence, 1751 Central avenue, about 6 sad eats like a man, and his table eti- trains as they remain but a abort time o'clock Thursday evening, of kidney quette Is said to be superior to that in each city, steal something and ga some men. His clothes are of the away. At times they remain In a city trouble, aged 67 years, S month and 7 of latest cut and he dresses In the height Just from one train until the next but. days. Mr. Henstra came to thia coun- at fashion and always enters the arena in that time, they have an opportunity try from Holland about five week ago acompanied by her husband and two carrying a cane. He wears a silk hat to mingle with the crowd at the children, since which time they have and patent, leather shoes and has a depot and take whatever cornea their resided Ip Ogden. She Is survived by. valet to wait upon him from the time way. In addition to those mentioned above, his performance commence until It is CARGO STILL ON FIRE. two grown children living in Holland. over. It frequently takes half an hour The funeral services over tbs remains to get the dandy ready for his appear will be held in the Third ward meeting ahee before an sndlenre, a he ie very Only the Hull ot a Schooner le Left house. 8unday afternoon at 4 o'clock. fastidious and particular about his apNew Tork, Aug. 25. The British The remain may be, viewed at the lata pearance. He is said to be vanity perschooner home of the deceased on day of burial sonified. His heir must be parted Just Marlborough between the hours of 12 end 2:30 right, his trousers possess the proper Hill, with a cargo of case oil end o'clock. Interment wUl be In the Og- mate and his general appearance per- naphtha which was set on fire by fect, and otherwise he will insist upon lightning shortly before midnight last den City cemetery. delaying the performance until his night, waa still burning today, nine summer com- wardrobe is satisfactory and hie ap- hour later, when lowed from No such thing as her likewise. He lnlsts upon anchorage off Tomnklnsvllle to a dock. plaint' where Dr. Fowler's Extract of pearance whole bewhile the he is being Nala thing burned Her Wild 8trawberry upper decks, haring betn kept handy. Me. does an eatture remedy for every looseness of fore the undlence. easy during the night, the hull was Is act fait which of the tbe show. ing taken to a wrecking dock where tbe the bowels. He has his luncheon nerved hot. mts water could be more easily poured with a fork, uses a napkin, pays hi Into the hold. Tbe vessel INDIANS FOUND A SAFE. had to be check and never fails to tip the welt- almost filled wltb water before a tow All which Is er. of said to be 25. very C.. The steam B. line could be attached to her and It Victoria, Aug. launch Fern, which bas returned from funny and affords great delight to the was hoped that some of the cargo folks little espeolally. was the Queen Charlotte Islands, reports quickly submerged last night the discovery by Indians of the safe of the enough to cave tbe total VANDERBILT HAS GOUT. washed of a ship amongst wreckage content. islands northern on the ashore north, New York, Aug. 25. A dixpateh NO NEW CASES OP CHOLERA. of Skidegate. The Indians had looted the safe and taken all the papers, from Baden says that W. K. Vender which were not recovered. The name blit Is confined to his bed at his home Manila, August 23. During the past at the vessel to which It had belonged in that city. He Is said to be suffer- ten hours no new cases of cholera have was not learned. been reported. ing from an attack of gouL . August 29 Biggest Time of four Life Is Promised The wonder- - pink eyed Giant The Boxing Cato, Reno and Beno. Beautiful Zulka, the pride of the Harne- be-fw- e The African Ground Hog, nevar exhibited in America. Tom Thumb's grandson, only 15 4 Inches tall and 20 years old. The Strong Man Dows, and the Dogfaced Boy. The Snake Eater, Etc., Etc Etc. U-- cut-of- rut-off- kid-no- ATTEND The Purple (SL White Dance :GO Tc the Special Vaudevilla Shew with Kc 40 People, Moving Pictures, Bongs, Specialties and many thia occasion. Special features for Night Only Tuesday, Aug. 29 IN PRICES. NO ADVANCE S. P. TRAINS WILL RUN TO TONOPAH CREWS WILL BE TAKEN PROM OGDEN AND OTHER POINTS. Flnt Through Train Will Go Over tha Haien Cut-cfOn Next Thursday, naapming of the Haien cut-ofto throng trains will occur next Thun-JS- h Bupt- - Manaoo and party ,!? Ukely go west to bo present at ceremonies attending the change, ! on Mr. Manton'a division. Bwitheni Pacific company will SMtte a through service to Tono-b- r war of the Haien cut-ofon we sewing of Auguit II. The f , i- -? reg-tral- leaving Ban Francls-tril- l carry through aleap-t-a NeT,da mining camps. Tha at 1:40 raaanh SSL, 0CJ following night. 01 thta nrw routs to fftld camp. 1. expected to enlarge m thf JPrtnnitlei for employment of the Balt Lake division, "jmmen win be taken from Ogden Point to handle the freights M pueengen,. Kevert1 ,rffIc t southwestern rnlw tracker01 R,!no 0Vpr the ,0 Mound House, Vir- con- - polnl wt,h the Canon ootondathV, Hereafter the tralna will ,n ,n Southern rifll Jn,.? 10 Sodavlllc, thence on to or pt PASTY HEALY , JSy.W 5S"1 ,0 - cfthJrS, na ta the H carbuncle hM L F nu irsrsiL I chloroform. "nmJn'nr hflld-- rJ ILL in M at U. bom., Ur urgicai the baae " of cutting In wthout the use future operations h,T to 'JlL.101 Pfotniocnt and a heavy !h,s de real estate. He has friends who hope for kii2i rir'rC e restoration to health. THE GOOD OLD WAY. f fc Brlppe you combat chMteea are to over V?": fw other. In this an wim?. f d tha iD J glTe 00d SjrSnw d.treatment tech aa would t5eir Brandmoth-IfraBoachee'a German a lw,r 'liberally "Nl wlth home sta;incn?S?Ct?n and is still m toovT than any f,vr eren without the fho 5wan&L? aids a severs cold in will ears colda in bvs People it relieves tha M eff..?rf,n. allayt tha irritation. '14 ? th cough. Any 1 tansehfl2aie ft. It la invaluable in children. Trial alia Vhhjr? the h T old-fka- h-fi- p T in? ,;1 lnalar size, 75c. For IN POLICE a aLI rd II 11 COURT cui-otf- , One w SALOON Qg-de- n The1, Marvelous TWO DAD MEN RELIGIOUS Mr. and Mr. Ed. Walthdmcr are THEIR CONFERENCE visiting with Mrs. Waltheimcr'e parUP BY SMALLPOX ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuhn. their i:k5. 217. a fishing trip to ldaha Want You to Meet Th Gists Blows rs in AUGUST sal - a four-maste- d ka ONE OF THEM JUST OUT OP THE PENITENTIARY. Fellow Who Took the Wrong Grip Fa; la to Appear to Answer to the Charge. S3 J 1 ftj S3 m fei M n u a BOSTON o B an BROWN o El According to the story of one man and i lie rutemcm of the police in regard to anoiher, there waa about aa bad a crowd of men In ihe police court O EJ yesterday i has been before hi huuor 13 in some !inc. Tne two men were charged with Cl and to the officers had given the names of William lux Ror and Thoms Uronn. When arraigned in court they guiliy to tbe charge fei of vagrancy and asked the court to be alien ed to leave town. Judge Murphy questioned them in regard to M their past and La Rose told the court that he had Just been released fniui El the penitentiary, having been sentenced front this city two years sgo for a burglar' committed here. He said that he wo trying to work hie way to his home In Washington. Brown claimed that he had never been In trouble before and that be too was bound borne, after a season of bard work on the Wyoming cattle range. Sergeant Chamber told the court lhat Brown had Just been released from tl e state prison, after serving rime tor a crime committed In Ball Lake. ' With the two at the time of their arrest was Edward Crowley, who waa not of the same class, although he pleaded guilty to vagrancy. The Judge warned him against associating with atoms months ago official aetioa was takea by the board of director! men like La Rose and Brown, and orof this eompaay, baring In vtew a reduction of the basis rat for elao-trl- o dered the three to leave the city wlth-l- a lighting from 15 cents to 12 seats per 1000 watt hours, to ba afa few hours or perve M days on fective from July 1st, ISOi. Kac telly this action was rsocmslderad, the rock pile. and tha baaio rat waa placed at 11 cents par 1000 watt hours, from Clifford Btelcher. a young boy. was July 1st, IMS, with a conditional discount from this rata of tea (10) in court on the charge of vagrancy. per cent, if bills are paid within seven (7) days after monthly serHe is a boy with a broad vice has ban rendered, thus making a net rate slightly under ten HO) smile, and even the prospects of the cent par 1000 watt houra. rock pile seemed to have not affected Under thia schedule the charge for burning a STANDARD hia dispositloa. Whenever he was relamp oae hour will be ML or approxipower, tbrewand-a-half-waferred to he grinned. Doubtless he mately threefiftbs (24) of one osnt. exclusive of the conditional dishad heard of the Juvenile court and count. knew that he would be turned over A rsducad graduated ached ole of raise for electric current need la to that court, in which case he would large quantities for lighting was also adopted, effective from July 1st have no occasion to fear rock piles. Btdclier was not sskd to plead to H 1105. la addition to tha advantages of a low rata for fighting; thia saw ilia charge and was turned over to basic rate wilt enable patrons ta lie, economically and advantageously, Probation Officer Jacobs. electrical appliances of all descriptions, such aa electric fans, fiat iroan A. J. Cook, who took the wrong grip electric motors cm atwlng and washing machines, ate, ate. As for at the Union depot, Friday afternoon, and aa a result was arrested on the Rate oa a 500 watt flat Iran: I 2 cents per hour of eoattaaona charge of petit larceny, waa allowed to leas tbe 10 per cent conditional dlsoounL service, on freedom hia regain Thursday night oa a 200 watt washing machine motor, 2 14 ornta per boor Rate In court to not did and bail, appear of continuous service, leea 10 per cent conditional discount. answer to the charge,' The ball waa Rata oa a standard Sewing Machine Motor, 1 cent per hour of com declared forfeited. ' tlnuous service, less 10 per cent conditional discount Christian Christenson, of Brigham Tho eompaay will continue Its practice at renewing lia initialed, City, came to the city to have e good burned-ou- t lamps, or lamps that are Ineffecieat through too long adtime. He hud it end when he wok the at vice, prim of tea (10) cents per lamp: This enablss customsrs in in found himself he the morning up to keep their lamps up to standard at a small oooL ihe cliy Jail with a charge of drunk Very respectfully, against him. During Friday evening t he had made a disturbance in Electric UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COMPANY, water a had of had bucket Alley and thrown on blra to keep him quiet. This R. 8. CAMPBELL v bad no effect and the police were asked General Manager. ha him. court In to take charge of to been drunk having pleaded guilty and waa fined 5. which ha paid. William pleaded guilty to having been drpnk and was fined 5. is u3 2 ti w Clef Uq U U n u u n n S23QS3!3Daon!i TO OUR PATRONS 1-- LABOR DAY CELEBRATION While the mala feature of tha La- The Strongest Testimony We Havfe in Favor of the bor Day celebration of the Trades and Labor assembly at Glenwood park will be the barbecue and clam bake, athletic games wlU form no amall part of Both In the tbe day's celebration. morning and In the afternoon then will be baseball games at lb baseball park and between the innings of each game there will be special features. During the morning game, which will be between the machinists and tha boilermakers, (here will be greased At the sfter-noopole climbing contest. game between the clgsrmekera and the bartenders, a contest will take place. In each event there will be cash prises offered. At noon will come the great event of tbe dayr a barbecue and a Rhode Island clam bake. This part ot tbe celebration is in charge of the management of Ihe White Elephant cafe. After the barbecue there will be a between (earns made up of electrical workers and teamsters, and fandcarrlcra and sicne In tbs evening special bicycle races will be run, following which there will be a danre In the. theater. The committee .who have in charge Underfeed Furnace comes from the people who use it. No one has been able to say anything so strong against it as n g the users are ready to say in favor of it. mon. 0 Wm. C. Newman 2530 Wash. Ave. the arrangement for the celebration are 0. C. Clark, Grant Syphers and E. Bell 'Phene 520 K. Independent ,'Phone 520. 8. Jones. SHE USED A HATPIN Miss Johnson Sweara Out a Complaint Against Mias Keyes. OBI told by According to the story Rachel Johnson, to the clerk of the he when appeared to potlrc court, Fwear out a complaint for the arrest of Miss Keyes, there has been trouble brewing between the two for several days and it earne to a head Friday night when. Miss Johnaon alleges. Miss Keyes assaulted her with a hat pin. Just what the trouble started over Jofcr.i-o- n did not make plain but, whatever the trouble, ft must have been a serious matter for Miss Keyes as she used a hat pin on Miss Johnson with telling effect. When the latter appeared at th police station to swear to the complaint there wae a abort cut Just beneath the eye. and a long scratch on the back of the neck, both of which, Miss Johnson alleges, were caused by the too liberal and strenuous manipulation of a hat pin In the hands of Mias Keyes. The alleged assault la said to have been committed at' the home of Mrs Clark, 2313 Lincoln avenue, where Mii Johnson resides, and where Miss Keyes was making a social call at tbe time she Is alleged to have used her hat pin. The case will be aired in the police court, Saturday morning; before Judge Murphy. FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS MIkb TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. Big Horn Excursion, Via Union Parlflo railway to Fran-nieCody and Garland. Wyo, 130.00 round trip. Ticket! limited to October 5th. r, Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers TO THE PUBLIC: Will do well to call on Foster & Hobson when In need of any painting or papering. All Orders Eeceirs Prompt Attention ' Phone Bell 673 Y. Independent 231 277 TwentyFourtli Street |