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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1G. 1904. TOWN TOPICS Items of Local Interest for Busy P;t Journal Readers. ' . John C . Robinson of the Multnomah mills has sent request to the chamber of commerce, that they take some action to have mall - from ' and to the Orient ' come to and leave Portland' directs He say that a better steamship service la about to be established for the handling of traffic; but nothing has been done in i relation to the mall, which at. present comes through San Francisco, Victoria, Seattle and Tacoma. He says that this causes delays and is unsatisfactory at both ends of the line. One of the bad s features cited Is the shipment of a 'cargo front Portland.' The correspon dence that Is necessary must go by some - other boat, which may not sail for a week or 10 day later. This delay is annoying. 'Many - times freight arrives from Japan and China, but the Instruc tions for Its disposition do not arrive at the' same time. He-says that the securing of V direct ; mail connection would be a big thing for-the city and be what we are entitled to aa one of the principal ports of the coast.' - Paul Helnts, keeper ; of restaurant and hotel in Park street between Flan , ' ders and Oltsan. will be -tried before Justice Reld , on a charge of assault r 'and battery, preferred by Martha Meyer, next Wednesday afternoon at 8 o ciocr. Constablo Jackson of the Justice court arrested Hetnta and he was released on bail. According to his story tbeglrl wa employed in his hostelry, but he claims that she became too free In the use of language that was not altogether ladylike. On Wednesday, when she is said to have abused Mrs. Hetnta, he ed- - mits hustling her out of the house af ; ter she refused to go, and for this he assert he was arretted. ."';'?. ' Messrs. Knapp & Hart,' the big ' real estate firm at the west end of the Mor rlson street bridge, find the real estate market exceedingly brisk and are ,mak ' lng many Bales these winter days-. This Is one of the comparatively young firms of the cltyi but the "ginger" of the partners placed It7 at the front "with surprising quickness to those who do not understand what "ginger" means. The gentlemen at once exercised great diligence In securing a long list or at sirable property and as persistently ad Vertised the contents of their registers. Today they have a large and prosperous ' business rapidly expanding and always - In touch- with h ma behlnd-ltj. , ' Report has been made to the police regarding the operations of a clever young man who Is complained of as a pert collector or phis long . overuuo. ' Eugene Cameron ; of New york Is the : Inscription on the smooth stranger's '. business card. ' He also claimed to be an , attorney, aqd while in Portland gave at . tentlon to physicians who had old bills which were still unpaid. One bill of 1125 was given him, and It Is said he compromised it for IS.BO after he of fered to settle for $15. The police have t:en unable to find Mr. Cameron to get his side of the story. A. . Coming to Portland for a good time, John and Dan Hunt,, brothers, narrowly escaped v drowning . In the Willamette Thursday afternoon. It cost them iiv apiece yesterday because they were t found guilty, of drunkenness.. The men are loggers. While Intoxicated they ..wandered down to . the, dock at Front .and Pine streets." John lost his bal . ance and rolled down to the water's edge and when Xan tried to save him, both were about to drop Into the swift current when a dock hand rescued them, Eighteen.', medical Students were Is- sued certificates to practice by the state board of medical examiners at the ex amination held January I, and 7. The majority, will locate In the - smaller . towns of the atate. Those who were ad mitted are: O. B. Wight, A. J. Hosmer, J. Wolf. F. E. Slater. P. U West. J. H. Hassen. C F. Dougherty. H. W. Schwarti. W. R. Coffman. J. P. ooray. M. O. Stemmler, J. N. Lowe, J.' Printing, 1 K. A. Romlg, F,. H. Brown, J. A Baker, '..William C. Proeser, S. Loughrldge. J. AV. Blaney. a plumbing contractor, was a defendant In the police court yes terday to a charge 'of doing business without a license, preferred against mm bv Plumbing Inspector T. E. Hulme. It was shown that an employe of Blaney . had blown out some pipes in a building In First street near Taylor, As the of fense was not an aggravated one Judge Hogue Imposed no sentence, but con tinued -th-as Indefinitely. If yon enjoy reading a good atory and do not like the idea of paying as high as $1.60 for the current novels, you now 'can get at Ewlngs book store, irourtn and Yamhill, your choice of hundred of the very best of recent novels, not 1903 issues, at 7So a book, one-half usual price. - The proposed plumbing ordinance fell through before the health and police committee yesterday. - The plumber were divided Into factions, one . favor ing a certain feature, another section taking an opposite view. Tha committee finally postponed the measure presented by both?-. . " The W. B. Steel Construction com pany hss been incorporated by W. B. Steele, Sr., W. B. Steele, Jr., and D. B. Steele. The capital stock Is $1,000 and . the objects are to erect bridges, build ing and wharves. P. It Marlay has begun suit In the state circuit court against th follow- MANN &. BEACH ' PRINTERS 92 Second Street . Ground Floor , BEST WORK 'Z Low Prices! Telephone 444 ' r M IT IS TOO BAD . That your underwear Is is all shrunk ,. up, but you have yourself to blame. If you . had sent your washing to us it , - wouldn't have occurred. War guarantee ' - to wash any underwear without shrink Ing.'-We repair and sew on buttons on v .all washing FREE. ' .,. , ; OREGON LAUNDRY and TOILET SUPPLY CO. ' Eitt lid. , '. Xel. Xut 1J. lowing property in which, he asserts, lng peraons to quiet title to the fol- Gabriel Walling, -. who came, to Ore gon In 1854. was found dead In bed at u.e home . of his son, Frank , Walling, yesterday morning. lie was 68 years of age and had been closely associated with the history of the Willamette val ley. . 8ix children survive him, as fol lows: John E., who lives at Mabel,' Linn county j Oeorge G., F. M. and Roy O., who live in Portland; Walter C and Nellie E. Walling, who live in Salem. . The great White Corner Store, Second and Yamhill, had not time to prepare its ad for this issue of; The Journal. .The concern's great annual, sale Is on. and its clerks and manager are too busy to write anything but sales checks. The White corner1, has , had a wonderfully prosperous year, and ; ia starting out again to eclipse all Its former records. Its bargains are to amaslng that the tiny prices seem almost . Incredible. They will certainly have to be seen to be be lieved. The White House Cook Book free to buyers of Violet or Cream Crushed Oats. Coupon in every package, .20 takes a book. Violet and Cream Oat are the purest and freshest breakfast foods in Oregon. No worm in these goods. They are not musty from lying on the shelve..' They are of fresh Oregon and Washington oat, scoured before crushed, The Alber Bros.' Milling Co. the U. S. Miliar K'K'iv When your laundry 1 brought home to you tonight, notice Its complexion.- If it Is yellow or brown, It has not been pol ished ort a steam heated polisher. And it has not been thus polished unless a( the Union laundry. Second and Columbia. The Union has the only, steam heated polisher , in Oregon. -There is not an other, in fact, this side the Rocky moun tain. , . ... Officer of tha Benevolent Associa tion of Old Multnomah Association No. S were elected Thursday night. Folr lowing the election a smoker was held. The association was organized in 1853 and Is one of. the oldest In Portland. The .following officer were , chosen: President, Ad Burkhardt; vice-president, Oeorge Tuttle; treasurer, C. H.,Dodd; secretary, R. G. Chamberlain. that they claim an Interest, but really own no legal interest: G. Zatke, to lot 6, block 9, Portsmouth", A. Hall, lot 15 and 16, block t. Elizabeth Irving' ad dition: Mrs. Charles Turner and Will lam Gorman, lot-11. block 18, Alblna; Mrs. ,W.,Wando and. Nellie, M. E. and Thomas; Kavanaugh, lot 2, block 2, Prettyman's addition. , -Physical culture for all. $4.00 for 6 months' course, i. Two evenings ft week. ; Fine gymnasium and baths. Private treatment for health, vitality, r Rlnglei' Physical Culture Bchool, ' : -t 809 Alder street, phone Main 1951 - Consultation and catalogue free. T rmrlr vniir furniture readv for ship ment; repair It; polish it; upholster It; make any Kina or upnoisterea gooa. Charles E. Wal born, 284 Second, corner Jefferson. Phone, Hood 1177. Rmh)' MrTfv wflt lMHlNk 1n Rortftl- ists' hall tomorrow at 8 p. m. on "The Causes of Such Great Discontent Among the Laboring Classes, and Why Socialism-Win mt-tsOfliroi-tfle-aauofc Anna E. Chetty ha sued Leander M. Chetty for a divorce on the ground of habitual drunkenness and cruelty. They were married In Portland In 189S and have one child, aged 8 year. Prlnflnr im Ann thins that Vou have ft right to b particular about We can please you; so do not hesitate to urge that you bring It to t Peaslee Broa.' Co., Sherlock building. ' ; 1 - ' The tug Samson, owned by tha Colum bia Contract company. Is being given an extensive overhauling. New .. boilers, costing $15,000 are being installed. Steam boiler insurance cover damage to boiler, property and for Injuries. Campbell, ft Roger. Zfil .Washington street 1 - Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two tore Washington and 6th. Morrison and Btn. Continuous performance Sunday at the Arcade from 2 to 10 p. m., and the show is there with the goods. It cost a dime. Music Mahlllon' make. Band In struments at E. V. Lamotte'a. 449 Gil: an. Special price for full band. ; Remember the Maccabee dance, Tues day eve, Januarv 19, at Foes hall, corner Hawthorn and Grand avenues. Steamer for The Dalle will leave Alder-street wharf 7 ft. m. daily (except 6unday). Phone Main 914. , .,- Plate class Insurance against break- agek Maryland Casualty Company, 251 If you don't bowl at the Portland al leys, you should. Everybody else doe. Alblna people, get photo at Th'waltes'. 508 Williams ave. - Cabinets $2.50 dosen. Free Vlavl Health Talks, Thursday, 2:30, Lewis building.. Ladies Invited. Tour Watch will keep time if repaired by E. V. Lamotte, 449 Gllsan street E. H. Moorehouse & Con at Seventh and Alder. Telephone Main 1343, Hundreds of popular $1.50 novels for 75c at Ewing'g Book Store. Tour goo'd-natared friends probably cat at the Savoy. Ask them. When you want something real good to eat dropdn at the Savoy. Dr. Amos, Surgeon, Dekum building. Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. Olympla Pancakes for breakfast Musical Instrument Auction. Today at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., to re duce stock of Instruments, books, mu sic, etc, before, moving to new store. Cash or Installment Every instrument guaranteed. At your own price. Wright Music House, 849 Washington street , Tea Per Cent Interest on Money, ' We are prepared to place limited sums of money netting AO per cent interest payable monthly. Security examined and guaranteed by thl agency, The Amea Mercantile agency,' Abington build ing. - - t vxa cusb rom rzus. ..' Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, thl form, as well aa Blind, Mleedltiff or Protruding PUs are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedv. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorb tu mors. 50c a jar, at druggists, or eent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. ,ur. aosanko. Phil a, Pa. ; 11 T i ir , ii . ', The Popular Arcade. ' Other come other go but. the popu lar Arcade In a permanent feature. The home of amusement for the families of Portland. , Two continuous shows dally. Sunday continuous performance from 3 to 10 p, m. PERFORMERS FOR ELKS' BENEFIT : i. MRS. MILLIE PERKINS. .- Extensive preparations are being made for the Elks' benefit entertainment to be held at the Marquam on the niglit of January 29. The entertainment will consist of three one-act play which are new in Portland. t They - are entitled "The ' Firat. Lesson," "Destiny" and "Petticoat Perfidy." In addition to ' this program Seizor Ferrari and S. W. Doughty will sing the duet from "I PurltanL" , The minuet from "Don Giovanni" will te danced by eight children beautifully costumed for the occasion. Mrs. Millie ,G. Perktna will sing, ft soprano solo entitled "Vil lanelle.". Mme. Ferrari will . also sing a soprano sold from "Robert le Dlable." Hart and Irvin will appear In ft sketch, and Leo Cooper in ft monologue. , PREDICTS SHORT ' DAYS FOR LABOR , (Journal Speeial BmtIcb.I j Spokane; Wash., Jan. 1. "The time la- urely- coming, an - while-1 -do not expect to see It, I believe It will be in this century, when the .laboring man will only have to work four hour ft day, and they will be paid more money than they are getting today." So declared Daniel McDonald of Butte, the president of the American Labor union. He 1 in this city In attendance at ' the convention of the Washington State - Federation . Of Labor convention. "It is inevitable. . .There was a time when it waB only with great difficulty that workmen could get a 12-hour day. Then they-had to light for 10 hours, and so on down, to eight hours, at which many of them are now working. The length of the working day will decrease and the amount of wages will Increase. As new machinery is invented and mora machinery put In use, the necessity of long hours of labor will be eliminated. We will be able to accomplish just as much In the four hours aa we do in the longer hour. The time 1 coming when ft few men on Wall street will dictate to the business enterprises of the entire nation. . The trusts ana monopolies are getting stronger and stronger, till they have such Immense incomes that it keep them hustling to keep their money in vested. They will eventually merge un til a few men will control everything. There doe not seem to be ny way to prevent it. The middleman, the man with a few thousands, ft hundred thou sand or a. million, will be crushed out of existence. - 1 STeed Sdooatloa. "On the other hand, the laboring men will come Closer and closer together. They are strong enought today to control the government but they are not edu cated to it. They are thinking and studying, though. - and the time will come when. Instead of boodler being sent to the legislature, ' good, honest, Intelligent farmers, or good, intelligent laboring men, will be sent to the legis lature. The money will be controlled by the few, but the laboring men will con trol the government and thus protect themselves. I do not fear anything from these- employers' association that are being organized. I rather look upon them with favor, as they .tend to drive the worklngmen 4nto-he-Tank-f-er ganlced labor for self protection; and It will only result In the end, of making the laboring men stronger than ever. PLANS FOR CUT-OFF ON N. P. RAILROAD (Journal Special Service.) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 14. The recent arrival at Llnd of a party of 14 North ern Pacific surveyors has given' new strength to the report that It is the purpose of that road to begin the con struction of the ' Llnd-Ellensburg cut off soon. ' Surveyor are engaged In running lines westward from that town. The proposed cut-oft. Is to strike about due west from Ltnd to meet the main Una at or near Ellensburg. Such con struction would save about 90 mile in the distance between Spokane and the COaSt , ' , f . ' JXTDOB OAPTVBSS CTOTjUT. . .' (Journal Rpeclal Berries.) -,-Vancouver, B. C, Jan. It. The police have raided the . residence "of Desire Bothier, a. Frenchman, and a dozen girls, all alleged to have been recently Inno cent girls of Paris, France, were fdind leading ft life of shame. Bothier was arrested and charged with luring girls Under 21 from France under & false pre tense and with selling them for Immoral purposes. .: ' Bothier effect were searched and ft pass book on a Paris bank showing $50,000 on deposit-was found. He attempted to escape from the courtroom during his trial and war chased for a quarter of a mile by the Judge, witnesses and citltens. He. fell from exhaustion, was taken back and the trial proceeded with. 'Schilling's Bst systematic supply and dealing puts mon eyback tea hklit(-fnr4er ' ' plrri "i duTorliif extract oda at your grocer's if he is a good one,1 of course. AT THE . . PORTLAND CHURCHES , X.UTHEJtAB'. St Paul, German Corner East Twelfth and .Clinton streets. Rev. A Krauae. Service at .10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Our Savior, Norwegian Synod Corner East Tenth and Grant streets Rev.. O. Hogoes. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Serv ices 10:45 a, m.and 7:30 p. m. Thurs day Ladies' Aid society meet with Mrs. C. Malstad, Cay wood street. School on Saturday at 9:30 to 12, Swedish Lutheran. Immanuel 42$ Burnslde street, ' Rev," John W. Skans. Services will be. held at 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday school 13 m. ; St. James, English Corner West Park and Jefferson streets, B6V-" 3-' A. Leas. Services at H a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Luther league at 8:45, led by. Mrs. I. M. Bohn- SPXSCOPAXi. Rt Afntthewa'- T'nrnffr Plrat nd fa. ruthef streets, Rev. W. A. M. Breck in charge. Morning prayer and sermon 11 o'clock. . Sunday school 9:45 a. m.' St. John's Memorial Sellwood, Rev. W. R,' Powell. Sunday school It a, m. Evening service and sermon' 7:45. St : Mark' Corner ' Nineteenth . and Qulmby streets. Rev. J. E. Hi Simpson. 8 ft. m. holy communion. 11 ft. m. matins and litany. 7:80 p. m. evensong,' 9:45 a. m, Sunday school, v ' ' ...-r; St. David's East Twelfth and Bel mont Btreet. Rev, George B. Van Wa ters. Holy, communion 8 ft.; m. Morn ing prayer and sermon II o'clock. Even ing prayer- and sermon 7:80 o'clock. Church of the Good Shepherd Cor ner Vancouver avenue and Sellwood street. Sunday school 10 o'clock. Morn ing prayer 11 o'clock. Evening serv ice 7:30 o'clock. v , Church of Our Savior Woodstook Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 ft. m. Trinity Chapel Nineteenth and Wash ington streets, Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services) Holy communion 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon 7:80 o'clock. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. crasTXAir. ; . First Corner Park and Columbia, Rev. E.' S. . Muckley; 10:80 a. m., "I Communion with God Possible T" Sun day School. 12:16 p. m.t E. E.'s at 1:30 p. m.; 7:45 p. m., "How Christ Handled a Case of Infidelity." ZTAITOSLZOAXi ASSOCIATIOir. 1 German ihurch Corner of Tenth and Clay streets, A. A. Engelbart, pastor; services at 10:46 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.; Bible study at 7-p. m.; every evening next week revival meetings. First English church Corner East Sixth and Market streets; Rev. O..W. Piumer, pastor, will preach at 11 ft. m, and 8 p. m.; Sunday School at 10 a. m.; Junior Alliance, 8 p. m.; Toung People' Alliance, 7 p. m. v COXOaUBCrATXOXAXh ' Hassalo street East Seventh street north and Hassalo, Charles E. Chaae. pastor; service at 10:80 a. m', and 7:30 p. m.;1 Sunday School at 12 with inter national lesson; Mr.. W. H. Morrow, su perintendent; . Christian ' Endeavor at :au p. m. .. ,.-, . - .-., Mississippi avenue Corner Missis slppl avenue and Fremont streets; 10 a. m.. Sunday School; 11 a, tn., Rev, C. F. Clapp will preach; 6:30 p. m., Toung People' meeting; 7:30 p. m.. Rev. J. P. Farmer will preach; subject, "Voice from the Unseen World. , First Park and Madison street, Rev. E. L. House,-pastor; preaching at 10:30 a. m., subject 'The Wrong Man with the Right Staff;" Sunday School at 12:15; V. P. 8. C, E. at :30; preaching at i:ao; subject, "Setting Sail." '. baptist. . . r-l::. Central Woodmen of th World building, East Sixth and East Alder Streets, William E, - Randall minister. Morning sermon, subject "A Hearty In vitation to ft Royal Fellowship and Regal Future;" Bible School 12 m.; ser vices at Mount Tabor 3 p. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45: the pastor topio at 7:45, "Shall We Know Our Loved One In Eternity? Recognition Beyond." First Corner Twelfth and Taylor streets. Rev. A. S. Coatee; 10:30 a. tn., -i ne wont or tne American Baptist Home Mission Society;". Sunday School, 13 m. ; B. T. P. U. services, 6:80 p. m.; cu p. m,, -xnings uoa cannot do." Second East Ankeny and Seventh street; pastor Stanton CTPapham; aer vtce at 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. tn.: George. Robert Cairns, evangelist will occupy pulpit morning and evening.; Bible lecture at 8 p. m.; evangelistic meeting at 7:80. . . , OXBISTZAX SCZEITOB. First Church of Christ Twenty-third street near Irving. Services 11 and 8; ubject "Truth." Sunday school at 12:10. Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Second Scientist, Auditorium, . Third street, between Taylor and Salmon street; Sunday service 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; subject "Truth;" Sunday School 12:16 p. in. . . ; ... . : SYABOZUOAl. ' Second United Fargo and Kerby treet. Rev. J. Boweraox, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sunday school at 10 a. m. ,, KXTXOOXST. First , Methodist Third and Taylor street. Revival service in progress. Rev. - Selleck to deliver Sunday night sermon. Dr. Talbott preaches at 10:30 a. m. - Ep worth league 6:30 p. m. First, South 171V4 Second street Sun day school 10:30; preaching 11:30. Quar- terly conference session at home of pas tor, 66 union avtnue, at I p. m. . wooaiawn--Kev. wuiiam 1. Walt. 11 a. m., sermon by pastor; solo by Miss Beulali Cadwell. Evening services con ducted by Epworth league.": Grace Corner Taylor and Twelfth streets. Rev. J. R. T. Lathrop will preach morning and evening; 12:15 p. m., installation of the new officers; ad dresses by prominent laymen, among them J. R. Foul m, the new superintend ent. ' PXSSBTTXIBXftaT. - ' Mlxpah Rev J. R. McGlade, pastor. Morning sermon, "The , Witnessing Church"; special music. , No evening service; congregation to attend semi-centennial service First church. , Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler. Rev. Henry Marcotte. Service at 11 a. m. Evening the congregation will unite in the union service at First Pres byterian church. . ' 'V',,,, TJ9TTEB8AXJST. First F.st Cguch and East Eighth. W. V. Smull. Service at 11 a. m.; topic, "Sunday." Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. :..:'!,; '. v:;'; !l "' k r. '.''.'.'";-: T. M. O. A. The Sunday club for men -"New From the North," by Rev, Edward Mars- This IS A CUT OF THE ELECTRIC FUR- NACE that Is used for baking contin uous gum work. By this mean w can produce the most , natural and artlstlo result that are possible to be produced In an artificial denture. There are only i two reason why ; thl denture 1 not generally In use; first, because it re quire much more skill to produce It than 1 required to produce a ': Bet of teeth In any other way, but the result Is most gratifying both to the wearer and the artist who produce such work; and the second reason Is It costs money. But there are hundred ot people In and around Portland perfectly able and will- lng to pay for a denture of this kind if they only knew its many advantages. If you are thinking of having plate mads call and let me explain to you why you should have a continuous gum et made. - Consultation Free Fees Reasonable Dr. B. E.Wright's Dental Office ttyh.f"m ii ft-m? t0Pi2"m. u. 342 WASHINGTON ST., Cor. 7th OBT A COTJPOaT POB B--.c.-.Br-a:-irj-jrfl:Aj. den, the well-known Alaskan Indian. Concert by Drlscoll's orchestra. Spe cial musical program by the Y. W. C. A. ladies' quartet and C. Cutter, the Indian basso, t p. m Sunday,' January IT, T, M.C. A. building, Fourthandjyamhlll. inSOEtlAHlIOTTS. Penlel Mission 247 Couch . street. Service every evening thl week, con ducted by Evangelist Misses Sweeten and Griffin. St. Andrew's Peninsular The serv ice will be: Sunday school at 2:80 p. m. Evening prayer at 8:30 o'clock, con ducted by Mr. C. S. Parker aa lay reader. Men' Resort Entertainment tonight at 7:45 o'clock at North Sixth Btreet Musical and literary program by the EHot Young People'oclety, Men's Resort 66 North Sixth street, Rev. A D. Soper, superintendent 2:30 p. m. etereoptlcon Sunday school. 4 p. my., address to men by Rev. George B. Van Water, on "Christ" View of the World' Evil." " 7:80 p. n, semi-centennial celebration of the organization of the First Presbyterian church of Port land at the First church. Berea Mission Second and Jefferson streets. Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor. . Sun day service: Sermon, "A 'Spirit Made Willing." at 10:30 a. m. Sermon at 7:80 p. m., "Joshua's Long Day and the Sab bath." Second dlsoourse. Olive Branch Mlsaloi First and Clay street. Service every evening and Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Union Holmes Mlaaion Second street between Taylor - and Salmon. Service every evening at 7:45 and Sun day at 8 o'clock. Advent Christian hall. Harrison and Third streets. Gospel services every Lord's Day at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Toung peo ple' meeting at 7 p. tn. Charles Haf fenden will preach. F. W. Brampton at 7:80 p. m., subject "Jesus the Light of the World." (Illustrated.) First Spiritualist Society Artisans' hall Abington building. -Third street near Washington. Conference at 11 a. m. Children' lyceum at 12:80 p. tn. end at 7:45 p. m. Mr. Taylor will lecture on "Spiritualism," followed by i. Mrs. Ladd-Flnnlcan. People' Christian Union F. B. Coul ter, minister, Service at 201 Alisky building, Morrison street corner Third. 11 a, m. devotional service. Sermon by the minister, eubject . "The Tower of Babel; or UndecUlon." 12:16 mt school of religion, theme, "Type of Temptation." Mrs. C. M. French leader, 7:30 p. m. semi-annual meeting of th Harmony club. Election of officer and program. Musto by Union orchestra. Millennial pawn Sixth street -near Main. Services at 8 p. "m. Subject, "The Sacrificial Priesthood." . SMOKER CLOSES STOCKMEN'S WORK Ed Barry of Butte and )lm Riley of Portland sparred and purred at the smoker at the armory last night which ushered , Into history th seventh an nual convention of the National Live stock association. Fully 1,000 delegate visitors and Portlander attended the smoker, -,. The evening' entertainment came to a close with three sparring contests, the first between Little Blooklaf and Kid Huran. boys, presided over by "our own" Tommy Tracey. It wa the fast est go . and for four rounds, husky Tommy wa busy keeping the terrier apart . The four-round bout between Frank Sax and, Ed Dunne wa tame, a was also the six-round professional boxing match between Ed Barry and Jim Riley. One of the most amusing Incidents of the evening wa the cake walk between fojur, couple Of Portland's darktown population. Montie B. Gwinn of Boise, Idaho, Grant Copeland of Walla Walla, Hon. 1. R, Anderson of Victoria, B. C, Frank McCally of Joseph, Or., and A H. Devera'of Portland were the Judges. After compelling th last two couples to perform the second time they finally awarded the cake to the. fourth couple. The smoker was. followed by an in formal dance. Luncheon was served by Rath and Sandy. EFFORT TO PURIFY SPOKANE BADLANDS (Joornal Special Service.) Spokane, Wash., Jan. H. "The al leys where women resort will be re moved a soon as I can find a place to put them." declared Mayor Boyd yes terday,. "I .have been canvassing the situation tor several week, and I hop within ft short time to. find place, I agree, and always have agreed, with IK'" vt-jeJ 3 ""'ft . &AVBOX TO BB 017X17 AW AT PEBBTTABT 83, 104. AXSUSBUXBTS. Marnnaim Trend TrtMtrwL gaji ejuieai m hvhh Em. Mgr. LAST PERFORMANCE1 TONIGHT 6t " "The Brilliant ArtfMis. - IXOIEVOS R0BEKTS. - - . . ; In SVenlog at :15 ' o'elork. Prieet $1, 75c, BOe, 85e and 25e. PARK THEATRE Waihlngtmi at. bet. Fifth end Sixth.' New Family Theatre Will Open Saturday Eras ing January 19. CONTINUOUS REFINED VAUDEVILLE Catering to Ur audience. Any seat la tb theatre 10eT BuBflay performance from r to 10:30 p. Bl. Firat performance Saturday 7:80 p. n. ARCADE THEATRE : SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON. REflNED VAUDEVILLE I. tO to 4.80. 7:0 t 10:80, SCNOAT CONTlNUOt'8 FROM S TO 10:1M. FOB LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND OHILORUM. ADMISSION TEN CENTS TO ANY SEAT. FRITZ THEATRE StO-841 BUEJfSIDE. FEED FRITZ, Prop.' , W. B. BROWN, Ugr. THE HOME OF Vaudeville TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. And the Wiritcr: Garden IsStiir Them AH! Cor, ti and Uorrlaoa " Its. Here are some ot th leading Ufbtss Braiphi Xonaaly, th famnua titack-faeo eont edlin, known front oeca to ocean a th man who Bde a new amlle raeord la New Xork. Dorothy- Day r-wb wai Introduce at the Pmo Chib amoker aa a (Iddy young uartrlck wlthoot a brand. The Fomat Slitara Seeond week of th Puset Sound beauttea who rag till yon can't reit. . ., , . Et, one of the fair alx Pari Siatora.. Thera art flra mora at homo ilk her and yos'd like them all. Barak, a damaet of many ebarma who alnaa ad aotiga and gay one. And then there's Nel lie Thompson. . Don't Bias htr. . ' . , ADMISSION IS TIES. Prop.,-' J. H. Kennedy; HT., FUky Barntt. conceut hall " ' blazieFbros. .' " concbbt eveb y night. Z4S-24S BURNfirPB. the people who believe that their loca tion in the center of tha city 1 unde sirable. . ' ''The Impression seems to have got ten out," said the mayor, "that It is likely they ; will be moved among tne rocK along the Bpokane river. - The particular place which ha caused the reform move I a bouse occupied by col ored women In the heart of the city, DIVINE HEALER TAKES WIDOW'S COIN . (journal Speeial Service.) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 18. Bishop David N. Mclnturff of the Church of Spokane, famous for his prayers and his divine healing. Is being sued for an alleged loan of 8100 by a poor widow Mrs. M. B. Van Buren. She asks in terest from th date of the loan, Novem ber 28, 1899. Mrs. Van. Buren wa for merly one of the devoted one in th flock of the bishop,- but 1 no longer a member. Your Nerves Furnish th motive power of the entire body, Pr. 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