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Show BISHOP WIELDSTBOWEL Lays Corner-Stone of Judge Miners' Home. MANY WITNESS CEREMONY Magnificent Institution Endowed by Mr. Mary Judgo I Tormnlly Inaugurated, In-augurated, When Bishop Scanlan, With a, Silver Trowel Presented by Silver King Miners, Sets tho Corner-stone in Place Tallts Eloquently Elo-quently of the Ilesponslbllltles of Wealth Fiuo Juluslcal Piograiniiie Standing iion n plntfortu cnniminil-lug cnniminil-lug a view of the whole vntlo) under it bright sk nnd befnie n Urge niiinlier of peeqle, lllsbnp I. Siiiulnii )estiriln) laid the t-iirn. i stone of the fudge Memnrlil Miners' Home nnd Hospital 'Ihe tnnsslve fnumlutliiu of Ihe mill I-Ing I-Ing are well nbovo tho ground nml It enn lendlly be see n what n really line struetuie it will bo when iiuii'iletul It runs dlngnnall) uoross the lot facing to the southwest nnd the view is perfect, per-fect, not n portion of the valley being nbscuieil, while the lake and mountains tn the west form the background to the pli Hire It was on this picture tint tho scv -ernl hundred i enple cast theli e)os while the lm tcsslve ceiunnii) wns be Ing cnrr'id nut nnd the thmmhl win uppermnst th it nn lit ttei plan tnuld hive been nolcttid for the enctlnn nf this notable memorial tn John Judge, the haul) mini i who was called tn his llnul rest before he tould enjoy the fruits of his labor ltl.l'itl.Sl.NTATIVr. CHOW D The congregation consisted of penple In illfferent walks nf life On the pint form were seen law) ers. ph) sic Inns, wrltirs and business men whlh milling men were ovcr)whue to bo si en in tho rioups around the walls All weio present fiom a pure Intetcst In tho proceedings pro-ceedings nr tn hnnnr tin gi nerous woman wo-man who has made the home possible Mts Judge hersilf was not presont. bilug In CaUforn! i with her famll), but she was represented on the platform b) her oldest daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Judge O Ilrlen, mid child Tlie regular servlic of the Calhollc chinch prescribed for such nn event whs Intoned b) lllsbnp Sianlan, assisted assist-ed b) Vicar-Clem ml Klely. nnd with uiuslinl nccnmpunltiieiit The niush was espectall) good, thrt loniblned choIrH of St Mar) s, undei the direction of Miss Nora lllonson, tendering the programme ns follows "Nearer, My God, to Iheo" Mngnltlcat . Mnto Praise o the Ixird ' .., Hanilet Soloist Liar i Pafek "V'enl Creator bplrltus' . lllorz.i Mrs IS. 1. Cunts AI Whlleman nnd T C (.rnwford Te Deum Hfl)dn Mary, Our .Mother ' hishop bi:ts STONH. After the song of praise, Ihe box wns deposited In the stone nnd tho whole wns sprinkled wllh holy water In lln dedication The workmen lovvcri I It b) n wludlesH on the del rick, nnd the bishop with n silver trowel set tho stone in place It bore on Its face the simple date, August 31, l'.'O.' After the stone had been set In place, Illshop Sianlan, nt ti SO p in , arose and stood on tho edge of the wall Looking Intent!) at tho wist, win re the licit sun was slow!) sinking, then over the heads of the crowd nil nrniind htm, the venerable vener-able prelate said nothing for tho space of u few moments, and then, ni it b) Inspiration In a voice loud enough to be heard nil over tho site, ' Come unto mo all )o that are wemy and luavy laden nnd I will rcfiesh you," ho ttild THU OltACIOUB INVITATION. Ill opening he sill thnl tn thoso words there was an Invltntlon from the broadest nnd sweetest of mortals, evidently evi-dently the Invitation of a living father to ull of his chlllien to cotno In'o his shelter No other thnn one could bavo hlvcn such on Invitation, and none other save the Most High could keep ull such promises us were coutnineel In th it one Invitation tn crushed mid sick hu manity 'The Invltntlon was extended tn them especially, nnt that ho elld nnt Invo nil men, for he suffered nnd died for allbut he kfievv the oppressed nee led cure an 1 refreshinint, und tho rest coul I tako jrme of themselves It was like tho sh'phord who left nil his shep for one which wns lost, like the futhu's treutiiunt of the prodlgil son, not tint the rlghlenus snu was rnrgnt-ten rnrgnt-ten but tho piodlent needed all the cme Illshop hcinlan then followed the life of Jesus In cleverly working out tho words of tho text nn applied to thn caso In point He said tho Itsus iiIw.ijb iirilel out his prlneilples Ho said Hlessoil aro tho pnnr," and ho was ponr all his life "lllisse d are llio merciful." ami who wns sn merciful ns he' llo taught the wnrll tn fnrglve Its enemies, nnd set tho example by forgiving those v ho milled Mm to the cioss "The modern man Is but u inor Imitation of Ihe Savior al 1 Illshop Scnnlnn What as m is our Christianity ns computed wit i Chlrst's It Is )our dut) to visit tho sick, cnnsolo the afflicted af-flicted nml lift the burden off the shnul-dcr shnul-dcr of the poor If you uro rich, ynu havo n duubln responsibility ns thn dispenser dis-penser of bin gifts ' ItKSI'ONSIIIILlrY OI" WHAI.TH He said that If CarneMe had asked him what to do wllh bis great wealth, ho would have shown him that thu fortunes for-tunes made in tho mines and tliel factories fac-tories had boon accumulated largely by the labor nf pool men nnd It wus the duty of tho miner nf ull the riches tn Uvo the sum ho wantel to throw uvviiy lurk to thoso who ha 1 tolled tn build up his fnitune und ho shnul 1 see tn it that tiny lie vir lae kid a homo and nil of tho nctessltleH of life In conclusion he said It was this thought which wan tho cause of to genoious plan tn erett this magnlllcent building She sang In the fullness nf her heart, Come unto ino all who nre weary,' and 1 will mike u homo in which )ou can i ass the rest nf )nur days She must hive load tho parable nf tho man who hired nt the illfferent hours nf tho da)a men to work In his vlti)ard men who were unable to got work and when nli,ht rmna ho paid nil ullke Mrs Jutlgi mut have rem! that ptiruble )es J see hi i in vv sitting sit-ting In her insy driwlng ronm surrounded sur-rounded by nil the luxuries und her Intui sling family her mind goes bulk to the hills nf Pnk t It) nut nf whoso bloc k di i ths by tho light of the candle rod the sweat of the brow the hurrty inlnei has worked and tolled to secure to lur and her these Uixmles I Im-aglno Im-aglno sho reullxoil that for evir) rtnl lar that wnw pnld for their vv irk sho rccilvid n bundled and her blia wiib that something should be done fin these iik n when the) glow tin d nnd slik an I helpless hence the thought which made possible this home, this explains these musslvo foundation wnlls It will he u hospital for ti sick and pour a home for the oppiei'd when worn out In body and toul mim'u Dninnvus muhi "No class deseives moro nt the hands of the enple nf the Pacific coast than the miner who has built up this whole region with his toll mid )ct Mrs Judge Is the first person on this coast where millions havo been dug from the hills, to think nf erecting a home for the miner min-er In, his old age, It U a monument to her h lov, 1 husl ind one of (led s noblemen nn I It is to be hoped that It will grow nnd fl mrlsh nml yield nbundint fruit that II will show n large Increase nnd In time It will bo extended In ever) vvn) and become re homo nnt onl) for miners but for nil nnd Its isirtals will bo wide open for the tired the slik and the biinlin.il ones to whom inn lo said from lis donrs Cnme unlo me all )o tint are wear).' ' pursr.NTS Titow i:u U tho loiicluslnn of tho address the choir ang mil then rather Klelv nros, and with the silver trowel in his hind mid ' As the )ur toll b) and all hero present have passed from tho scene of life this building will stniiil it mniiu iiient of the noblest vvmk nf chant) when the remains of Its generous fniiii der will rest e.n )otid,r I lllslde man) ii find bless lur' will bo uttirod vvllbln Its walls He r grand, hlhlren and gicit Kmndilillilnsn will share lit those bless lugs its earl) hlsteir) will bo sought for nn I even little tiiemeilin isiniiecled with th, building will lo ttoasttted as something snored and one of the dc ir-esl ir-esl holt looms In Ih, fuinll) elrele 'Teidiv ns the e nriierstiiiii Is being lfill I mn n ski, I m represent the rug geel hard) Illinois nf tho silver King mine whose muse le und plnevvs nre lu a measure connected with every brl. k Hint will go Intn Ihe building The y honor the oeensloii by slum tug thilr npprielntloii of the founder of this don ble Institution Tho gift Is not lu In inensuri I bv lis Intrinsic vulue but b) the Intuitions whl, h pittmptte! tho il i noi s This silver tluwel Is given to Mrs Itidge ns a token of lespoet bv the mlnei of tin Sliver King mini It will eleoeciul ns a He h treasiiie lo lur ihlldiui grandchildren niul gnat giiiiidihlldren It w III u mind thos, u unborn of the grent work ntcumptlslnd here buhl) In the nbseme of Mi JiidhP Mr llllsabetli O Hrlen her oldest old-est dnilghtil will be Its iiistnllmi ' The trovnt Is of sliver and Insi rllie 1 "Presenl.sl tn Ml Mary Jltdgi b) the Illinois nf the Silver King Park City I'tnli On the n, eiisinn of tin la)liig of the cm net stone nf the Judge Mo tnorlil Miners Home und Hospital, Silt Luko Clt) August 11, 1W2" CONTI.STH OP 1I0' In the tin box tt posing In the cornerstone corner-stone were 1 1 iced photngrnplm uf Mr nml Mis Judge th, Ir Utll In n I'.lltn beth nitric ii Agin llnlwln rruni.s Wnnetwunl Kntherlue mil rrnulc, ulsti the Kiundrhthlrcu Ihe four il ill) mid three weekl) paper, n hlstor) of the home n souvenir Jublhe medal uf Popo Leo Xlll tome old colon mid family heirlooms |