fens of Boston will speak on “The Brotherhood and Civic Improvements.” and in the evening: there will be an illustration of “Social Fellowship.”Open parliaments will follow all the addresses also one at 4.30 p. m. Sunday on “The Spiritual Culture and j Service of Brotherhood Men.” The conference will close with a devotional meeting Sunday evening.FOUR LEGS MID ONE FINGER ARE MISSINGDouble Automobile and Motorcycle Ac-cident Causes Several Injuries to Persons Who Composedthe Parties.SPOKANE, July 15.—Four legs and one finger of three victims of a double automobile accident were broken, and three others are suffering from lessautomobile plunged over an errs bar a-ment followed by a collision of a rr.'* torcycle with another car.The first accident occurred whe’i W*car driven by F. W. Tate pi down the embankment at the end the bride in the northwest part the ciyt and collided with a stump f** below. Tate, R. Ray. Mrs D. Micelle and Minne Cook were hurled u *r-n the canyon.^ Roth of Mrs. Marcelled legs were broken. One of Tab s fl gers was broken and the other-' o th party were internally injured.E. W. Stark and O. B. Reest. r J a motorcycle, helped the party u.to a ambulance. A mile from the athe cycle collided with another car an' both of Stark’s leks were broken. Breese was slightly injured.Central America Service.NEW| ORLEANS. July 15.—A r^* ' ger and freight service of three sa a week between New Orleans and lt;y tral America was inauguratedina tnree omers are suiieiui^ ----------fuiinful injuries, when yesterday an at the United Fruit compare