Mr. Roosevelt directed his attention to helping entertain the large house party of young folk# who are spending the day as guests of his family. i — .......FREE AND ACCEPTED ANCIENT YORK MA80N8( COLORED).Sunday, the 28th ultimo, the celebration of the first two religious patrons of Masonry took place at the Metropolitan A. M. ES. church, under the auspices of the local lodge. Dr.; A. B. Allen, N. G. M., of Atlanta. Ga„ was the principal speaker.On Monday, Dr. Allen, assisted by State Grand Master A. M. Pope, of Calera, Ala., and other prominent Masons, Instituted the Zion Com-mandery, Knights of Templar, with the followingjianied officers:M. E. Commander. D. G. Valentine.Generalissimo, T. B. Powell.Capt. General R. H. Broadus.Prelate, Geo. A. Carr.Senior Warden, Rev. A. Q. Alstork.Junior Warden, R. A. Smith.Treasurer, C. R MoCants.Recorder. W. F. Willis. ^Sword Bearer. Porter Craig.Warder, Noah Jackson.Sentinel, Mitchell Benson.Tuesday night a banquet compll» mentary to Dr. Allan, at Creole Social hall by the officers of the com* mandery.Wednesday, under the authorii and by the consent of the Natloi Grand Council of York Masons America, the thirty-third degree Masonry was conferred upon Eminet Commander D. G. Valentine by Nl tional Grand Msster A. B. Allen, York Rite Masons of United Stal on the continent of North America.GEORGIANS ARE OFFAtlanta, Ga,, July 4.—W'thout onstratlon of any kind Georgia's delegates with their guo»*s and %1 nates hoarded three Puliioan ear* Atlanta today and the special left for Denver. The uninstructed as to