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rHE ORSGON , Sunday'-journal.; pbaTtANP.:' sumday. i.:o::i::g ycir:: r. - i v 3TlTUT:;i WILL Dl SAVE OFFICERS ; :ty Offic.ahho Rturhd . rrcr.tj i:iez&Ily Sdcured to V, i J CC3AR HYDE FROM HOLDING ANY POSITION .tick Directed Againt -Vlc- Oesident to Oust Him . From ": Finance Committee. -v irlal tnepsteh ay Lmh4 Win to Tee Jeorael) w York. July 1. It Is certain now t those officials of ths Bqultsbls so- y who tart mtM Miti to refund profits gamed - through the syndl i operations efjfamea Haaen Hyde ) uMdMM will not escape criminal ecutioa. -".' , . '- ?' : .- ' ' ' -i i torney - General Mayer - will return ew York next Friday, and It la aald ! be prepared to atart proceeding at eealast U members, of tha Eqult i directorate) who were la the yndl i. whether or not . they have made t the , aarae time the attorney -gen- I will endeavor to secure a :declalon " will disbar them all from ever t holding offices In the life In- business fn New Torhv ; a" mailt '- force" of the- attorney-gen-i attack will be-dlrected against Mr. . It la believed, with the view of t him from, the chair, of the ft . mmtttee and the board of dlreo- v - i :..; , ' ' -': the highest -authority It la also f "a resignation i of Second Vice. 1 it TarbelU which la In the bands ' i ilorton, will beccepted. George .on, third vice-president, . la the i i turned to succeed TarbelL . ,. ?T IS INSTRUCTED: :d c::iT;;uE journey u.: Appointed to Succeed Hay -Vran;et Program With Ctevent. T v C - Al Piapatch by tsaaad Wire te the froaraal) c: Jcego, July 1. The congressional I ty. of which Vflss Alice Roosevelt la 1 sber. conducted to the- far -east by 'siary of War Taft aa guests of the 1 ?plne government, 'apent- nearly t.ee hours in Chicago today .The sec retary of war and Ms- guests arrived on ' Ealtimdre Ohio at o'clock. e private ear "Colonial wav Immedl- a-uy cut off and switched to the North western -depot, .where It waa coupled to the rear of the overland limited, which left at 1:01. Secretary Taft and his rueeto did not leave their ear while In the dty. . ' ' :- . -' - Concerning the 'reaort that Becretary Tit would reeetvo a t e) egrem from - the president sppolrrtlng him to succeed John Hay aa aeoreUry of state, Mr. Taft $f xecerveel a-tdegrens- feBe-tlie preel" I r l telling ana Xo continue my journey, t i I. she 11 do ao." , Though deeply- re l ;:..x; the. death of eaoretaryv Hay, f i aad event will make no change in t plana of tha preaent trip." . "I met John T. Stevens while here and I-a satisfactory talk-, with him. II va so wired the. president j. We. flla- -ad the work . that ho la to under ' . e in a general way. I also saw W. A. erllng and talked With him oonoern ! i the appointment "aa railroad expert , i tha . Philippines commission. Thai -- oar also a . satisfactory talk. Neither r. ' fttevena nor . Mr. Darling will ao jnrpany me on this trip." . Ths poorest people on earth are those ,l,h make the most of what they have ' thI the leaat of what they are. r. -. IFsces i'.V 'Modeled Defects of Feature V j.Such' as Humped. ' Hooked, ' .'Crooked f Noset, f Flat, Dished, v s i Puff Noses,- Outstanding Ears, ' Hollow Cheeks, Weak Chins,, Double v Chins, Flabbiness ' and vo Wrinkles Corrected in 4. No" Scars, No Pain," No Danger. No Detention Prom Daily Duties 'Consultation Free. Call or Write Dr. Masten Institute ISuitVlT-M SelUn j-Ii irsch Bldf. Washington Between West Park . .liiand Tenth Streets. , ;,? i-; :Phone,Main:706 7 "; ; ! '. -; ' DAS A CORdER Oil; coa consTRiCTons Fred Stiihr SaTd1oHive" Bought Up Supply and Shows . . ,.V .-. n-o. Evidence. .. . - TWENTY-FIVE- RECEIVED V RECENTLY FROM MEXICO Sacred Cat of Siam Looks Like - ;.Bull and. Has 'Fierce r' .Temper. J Twenty-nve Mexican boa cenatrlctors lie in a wristling mass in a cage of the Portland Bird company's atore on worm Sixth street, and thU squinny aesort msnt repreaenta practically all of theae reptiles on the eoaat Fred, A, Stuhr. proprietor, annually receive ft consign ment- Of these and disposes oi tnem w showmen. 7 Blngllnt turothers took his - Mexican ooas sre e-mre-v- "- men say they bring top prices. They ere- uglier- than most ensues oecaus they are- bigger, but they prove good attractions lor awe snows. : . Though not poisonous, they have busi nesslike teeth and the present lot. lij and milsctlvslv.lias the nastl- est lest of tempera of any reptiles Mr. Stuhr has yet handled, wnicn ran was a ti. mind after he had re ceived half a dosen wounds, which, while not deadly, were scarcely pleasant, Queen Lis, the- champion of the lot, and seven and a half feet long, ex pressed her dislike of Portland by promptly dying. -after the express Jills were Paid. The rest are stretohlng and contracting their hideous f-ns jano swallowing such chlckene and 'rabbits as their owner can afford. - - AnotheMurloalty In the store ta al sa cred oat of Slamv-. Threes of these cats ... xist in this country; the other two are m th New Tork aoa- The cat la raised in ths inner holy pla4 ef the Siamese temples, and bloodshed fol lows any attempt to abduct pussy from her sacred lair, prevvaea me imsi r.n,ht The. nresent animal was se cured la some mysterious way by a sea man friend olMr.JS.unrB, ana was mna to him because it was too precious an attteaal to be at large. Tho sacred est looks like av. buU terrier pup that had been run through a clothes-wringer, and ha a-pa'r of eyes mau ior nypnouo power, would make half a dosen Trilbies wilt. - A big blue pupil, with a light yellow rim. forma the eye. and when the gaunt creature gets in a rage and fumes in Its dark cage those eyes seem to man ufacture liquid lightning. - A somewhat unique wedding was con summated in-the store recently when Xantlppe, a neroe Canadian lynx, was unifeirno Thomas jenerson, s oiawa An gora. Thomas stlll ruUs the household, though the bobtail shrew occasionally makee his domestto life somewhat In teresting, It is seldom, however, that a domestto eat can be crossed, with the lynx, and that the two can dwell in the same cage witnout renaing sue a oiners anatomy is something of a natural mar vel. ,t- ; . v - -;'.'-yv-T-jv.; (II03E OF TRAIL IS PillfiCESS CC.lEfM Husband Con With Innes' Band and Algerian Cirl' Is rl Left JaMcLV jr HER ANGER DROVE AKOUN FROMSTREETS OF CAIRO Romance That Began j Sixteen Years Ago Ended by Cold ' Blooded Contract. ' - TMislnatsd are the dreams of happi ness of Prinoess Corona, the Algerian girl, whose romance of II years term inated in her marriage m wis vuy two weeks ago. Still far away Is the ful fillment of her honea. Hhs is the Nlobe of the Trail, weeping, disconsolate aad sad. and refuses to be .oomionea. The business interests of Oas ton Akoun. manager of the streets of Cairo, have rudely Jarredrths "dreams of the girl.-aad brought to a sudden end her brief period of happiness. By the Unas of her contract with ths Turkish manager she was prevented from ac companying her T husband, - Henri Er langer. who - left ' f wtth - Innes' - band Thursday morning. . .. -. Prlhcess Corona la angry, very an gry, that business contracts ahould In terfere with , her Joy. She has over whelmed Akoun with her anger, and so often has the Algerian beauty's temper stlrre4 the Oriental street that Akoun has made his headquarters in the Ad ministration building. ' i- It was 1 years ago that the Algerian cirl met Krlanger, the musician. Then a romance began that extended through many countries . and resulted In the novel wedding on the Trail at the ex position two weeks ago. 1 Rr unr is a soloist wun innes nana. which concluded Its contract with the exposition Wednesday evening and left the city .the following morning. - The girl created a scene at the time of his departure. 8he vowed that she would : so with him. , but Akoun Inter fered. 'He shewed - the contract and said that unless a certain sum was paid he would refuse to allow her to go. She aald she would go, and the services Of' her husband, her friends and others were necesssry to dlseuade her. Her contract will expire In a short . tlms and aha will then be free to go to Ert lan e'er. 1 - V " - -- 1 " Meanwhile the girl Is overcome with grief. Her violent outbursts of anger hsvs been succeeded by tears and sor row. Hut she is vehement in her dec-, laratlona that she will wreck her ven usance on Akoun, the manager, who pre vented her from accompanying her hus band. i ,.' SECRETARY HAY INSURED" FOR HUNDRED THOUSAND (sedsl Dlspstca tor Leased Wire Is The loarstl) - New York, July 1. It was said at the offices of the Equitable, Assurance society that. John Hay had a policy in the society lor iive.eee. ine secretary took out his policy ln4MT and had paid tlT.OM in preailums. When the news of his death reached the efflcea of the society, a check was Immediately mad out for the full amount and will be de livered at ence te his beneficiary, JIU KERR ACTS AS OWN PRESS AGENT A t m TalefOf Ancient, Reporter Who ; Has Had a Few Ups and - --l -Many Downs. ' LPTTLE SNOWBIRD WITH "Ur MOTHS IN ITS FEATHERS In Innumerable Encounters With J. Barley Corn Invariably Is 'I Put to Sleep. , . '. -Jim Kerr, a veteran repoHe,: who claims to have worked on, 1,000 papers in America within the last. 4 years, and "who has made several fortunes and lost them, arrived yesterday. la order to earn ao honest doUar, ha spent his last Quarter for a bunch of flowers and went out on the street, torreallse on bis investment. . i f I am like- a llttls snowbird." said Jlm,:l.mtJtrpm place to place, here today, there tomorrow, i and the next somewhere else. I have worked on nearly all the leading journals of the country, have met all the . illustrious Americans of the last quarter century, and have traveled something like ooo.tod miles during my wanderings,- sometimes isnrtsnmslv furnished palace cars. quite often I have hit the ties, and agate have eajored a free rids on the brake- beams." 1 . . . Jim did not look as If prosperity had overwhelmed him recently, - and on in quiry as to" the cause ot his moth-eaten appearanoe, replied: . t I ! r ; -: - .- j "John Barley corn dip lu ii am me only man alive who has taken the gold euro nlos tlmsa. ' ';-t.j ' " ' "I have been id Inebriate asylums in New-TTork - It times. ( Of oeurse, . you understand, I am not Coasting. Although 7 years old I in-illll hals and hearty and able to do a bit of 'work when I am sober. 1 , ',',". -v "I am 'a graduate of Toronto wniver- tlty. After I-graduated I was private secretary te the finance minister of Toronto, and it waa whDe In that offlo that I fell first l have met many nota ble people, among - whom were kings, queens, lords, dukes, presidents, million aires, and honest men. - I am now under contract .from a big publishing house te write the story of my life, and give the experiences I had in coming in contact with, these people.- ' 1 , Berldes being a newspaper man dur ing his career Jtih has spent a few short months between, his cups doing temperance worx.l He waa out as pro hibition organlssr In Missouri for sev eral months, and was associated in business In-Minneapolis with John -T. Woolley, the editor of voice, xne proni bltlrm paper, and candidate for president On the prohibition ticket, several years ' ' .: 1 . . 1..'" Im Mr. Kerr says ne ... m. valuable nronarty In eastern Ore gon and In valuable mineral claims W British Columbia, wnicn ne ns .wu to his daaghtan i-Maseaohuasttswhom he has not seen for "I made $41,000 at Bandon, Manitoba, In 1IU. but aunk it all In Colorado mines," eontlnusd thf wanderer,, lut l am not discouraged. ,1 feel that If a man 1 passes through - what I have In my -Hftl-hM nlut pmetn," prstty sood In store for him before he leaves this life. P up and so to wort. I believe there Is still soms too left in me yet, and once I get on my.Degs- all will The easy salW Ing for I have the ablllty-4o do gpp4 work. .r. ' ...''T ' "Say, pal, I'm oroae.. van j -mi a CiUarterT", . Vf:'.- ' ' S''" ; INDIAN CURIOS WILL- ; ADORN STAGE SACAJAWbA .v'J ' t Ji. Vnr makes her , ap- pearanoe tomorrow nlfht at the Belasco theatre aa Baoajawea in -The Conquest - on., of the rarest and old est collections of beads and , other In dlan curios In existence, the property of Mrs. Louise aimii-'v , .TT Li who has kindly lent them or the big PIAt'eS!e,Utime Uio production of the Lswls and Clark play was proposed and it was known that Bacajawea had been chosen for the heroine Miss Moore be gan to worry about ner knew there were plenty of eurlo stores in this vicinity, but to aX ,,?iri goods" was quite- anoiner propu.11 Beoently Mrs. Danenhoner proffered he use of her, magnificent colleetlon and ended Miss Moore's oiiemras. - There are two strings of Indian blue beads about years old. a string ot white beads made from bones found by Indians In an ppen grave, a beaded pocket made TO years sgo, a game pouch from an old blanket brought out here by the Canadian misslonariea and a head band that has been in use In Sioux tribes for a great many years. -- . ' r:x PLEASURE TOUR ENDED -BY MESSAGE OF DEATH (Special Dispatch by Leased Wire te the Jeeraal) ' New York, July 1. The custom house and steamship officials combined lh ef forts to land . Mr. t6d Mrs. IJoyd Lowndes, Jr.. from the American liner New Tork tonight -in time to catch the I M train for Baltimore. : Mr. Iowndes la - the son . of ex-Oovernor ' Uoyd Lowndes of Maryland. He and his wife were - returning from a pleasure tour. Young Mr. Lowndes is prostrated by the death of his twin orotner jucnara iaat Thursday.1'-' : . Mr. and Mrs. Lowndes wsra informed of 'the death of Richard Lowndes by a wireless message sent by the White Star steamship Celtic, which sailed from New Tork at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. On arriving' at ths pier Mr. Lowndes was met by another message : urging him to hasten to his mother, who wss in a precarious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Lowndes caught their train.. In Balti more they will take another- train t"t a. m. to Cumberland, where the family are. 'V ' SBSSBBBSBBSBBiSSaMSSBSMBM.exSBWSSBBSSMSWMSBS1SBnSeSBS REV." AUGUSTA CHAPIN -.DEAD AT MOUNT. VERNON (peril! Dtspso by Leased Wire to Tke Joarsat) New Tork, July 1. Rev. Augusta Chapln, the first American woman to acquire the title or doctor of divinity, and who was famous throughout this country and Europe as a writer .and lecturer on art and literature and -as a champion of woman's rights, died in Mount Vernor this evening. She was ( years old and. had made 40 tripe to Europe, She wss the only woman ever accorded the distinction of , officiating as chaplain of a legislature, that of Michigan,. She. has held pastorates In Michigan, lows. Pennsylvania Illinois. Nebraska and New Tork, . ; , Vj CHURCH SERVICES ytXSSTTUIAV. MirtB Torsw ttnt mwt lbss streets t Bsv. M. O. MCIllasd. At 10:30 a. a., "Tae Uan. eral kmlif. Its Mesel sad !Ual"l U av. Hsnaay mhui; e:s s. av, v. iw r- riret CuaitMtljiiie CWaer Twilfth sad last Trln iltmi.; iu. B. Nalsoa Alias, eaatar. At lO:S0, presrhlus serrle, comsiiiaUia aad re eepltea of msaibm; 12 a., SuoSay srboHlt p. jb., nsios v nn.naa inmiw wrwnrm , Hawtaorae Fart; p. B.. patrfeHle-X kpeeUI saosle. ' rirst 4ionf Twtlftb asd Alder Streets dear Hill, D. !.. pasta. BervleM tomenew at 1U:M a.' m. end 1:80 p. Ski aarraswot ef roamioloa la the morslst: Pr. HIU will preaek la tae erealnt; tbs hhi recital. sMatly el Wasner aaaale. will beala at T:W p. si. - Kpworth Coraer - Twaaly-Ulrd aad , Irvlas stream Htary T. AtkUaos. . pastor. -At 10 s. s.. Sundar school: 11 a. aa.. ''Tb. Id(e aad th. Criminal. S:4 a, at.. Epwvrts T:0 P. . sods service ssd alias. rtrst Unftae Slith sod laoatsoawry streets: R.v A. W. Wtlana. naatar. N-r.Lraa. 11 a. la. aad T;S . ai r Sabbath school at I:t0 p. n.. K. g. Barnes, snparlateadBt aeaior 0. K. BMeta t AH D. aa. Cajrary Corner Bleveath ssd Ctaf streets! . W. S. Ullbert. pastor. At lo:ao a sausl qaarterly eaamaaloa; f t48 p. si., "Aaioaf the Hills.'' Quartet aader dlreetloa ot AHe Unohaai H. V. Mllllcaa, orfaolaC Piedmont Terser I I.T.Uud areans and Jar. fett streetl Her. L. Wrroa Boeaer, pa a tor. At 11 a. si., laea. Levi Johaaos will preach: T:4ft p. m.. Protaaur ed(ar-A. Mllaer wtH speak "Bauretioo a raetar la ruunc Morals -; iu a. sa.. Haebsth school, Cbsrles Voaper, -aaperla-tendest. llaraaalt gtreet Corner Marshall aad North BSTMteenta atnets: Rer. C. W. Hire, paator. At 10 a. Suodar avheoli prearhlng at It a. as. and D. m.i 7:15 d. at.. T. I. 8. a K. Rer. W. II. Landon. D.' D.. ef Baa rrajuHsee ThsoKHrleal semlnsrjr, ' will preaek la the Bkora- 11 r and asiiai la ids comnnsioa. Mlauah Jeranas H. McUUee. D. D.. saator. Publle worship. 10:30 a. at., reraptlba of uoibers. lite. of hapttam end conmualun serv. Ire durlnc nnrnlns hour: S p. ... patriotic serrtcs with sermon, on 'Tpllftlot e stsndard A wens the People": C. B. sodetr will snlte Is aka gneaarar service et Hawthorns Park at . p. at. r ; MXTH0DMT. Tajrler Street IJr. Frsncls Borf He Ibert, laator. At :S0 a. m., classes) 10:t04S. at., 'The Chrlatlan Patriot'': 12:1ft nj m.. Bandar school! S:su P. am., gpworta Masse! !; 'fepecui eveniBS aerasoa ny- Mas anna iiaj. smile Br great eaemav - Central LMrne Haaaell and Ksrbr streets: P. U Xosng, paator. At 10:10 a aa., "Onr Debt to ths Ploaeer": 13 aa.. gsadsr school; S:io p. a., Kpworth leasnal t o. St., earsiOB ky Dr. V- m. Roekwea Fr.. Coreee Kait Ninth end Mill strssts: X. Ol.n, payor. Preaching St 11 o'clock a. as., soiiawea or MstunoDisi msenas. . Ursce Corner Twelfth sad Tsylor Streets: Clareacs l'rse Wllsoa, D D., paator.,. Ha. Wlnaald B. Matthew. D. D praaldlnt sldsr of Baa rrsBctare dlitrlct. . will deliver the Bins seraaoa st 10:0 at.: pstrlotle service st.T:8 p. m. Profeeser W. M. Wlleer wlU play hh) "Military Meawrtes" e(ala by re bant. Dr. Wllsoa will eoadoct the euestisa drawer, as ssoal. " . Trlnltr Eaat Tenth and Great atreetv Bev. Harold Obarc. putor. At It a. w. Rer. Larh mp, D. D., ef Mlnoaaota-will preach p. as., sirrlcs with sersaoa by pastor: eieilleBt aosle st both services; Sunday school, JO s. m. Banarslds Esst YsmhllL betweaa Thirty. iftb aad Tblrty-eliU streeto; T. B. rord. paator, At 10. a. m., BttBday school; 11 S. St., Owrs a oeeet Natlea"! elassBaeitlBS will fol low 'iBBMdlstsly. , FeBtral lait Tweatleth aad Seat Ankenr: William I. RsBdalL minister. At 10:S0.a. m., 'What Bball We Think of rbrlsnnrttrtitl 11 .. Bible school; f :8 p. at.,' "The Peril eft Psblls BeotlBM-nU DeTeleplns Backbone." Pre- fesaor W. Warscbkol. niiialcai director; atlas Buth BbosreB, orginlat. loo wnue Temple enrner xveina ano -jsy-lor strestst Bev.i J.Whltoomh Breather, D. D., pester. At luilft s. m.. "one serord" , prayer. meeiiae; au:bu s. aa., l am usran, aa ion": ths Lord's supper will be observed ssd sew members iecelrd and welcomed; .11:10 p.' m., Bible school; S:M nv, B. Y. P.' t'. recaption to, Strang era, William.. Dv Bhaw, Hadert ,l;eJ p.'m.. Mlsa Sanaa B. Aathony will eeUter aa address. Bpeclil nrgaa offertory by rrank M. Church of Chattanoofa, Tanneiaee; Teaaple uaitrt.-Mlas Xtbel Ld-tle. Miss Ethel Bhea, i. V. Belcher. H. B. Martla: Mlsa Grace B. K"MawfJp Swfftettelws " 1 ' ' ' ' 1 j CelTsry Comer East ElsbtS sad Eaat Uriel itreati; A. Lawrence Black, pastor. At 10 a. Bible school, .J.' W Howell, leader; 11 a. "DIvlBe aad Huaua ItaBdarda ef Besrios A Con trait"; 1 snd 4 p. si-, Bible school and Breeehlns lm Oermsar S:S0 v. m.. B.'T. P. V. eonsecratloe srrrice. ltd by Harold Barber sad Hunter Howard; T:so a. aa., ' lne Af uw SIcW Moale eader the direction of Qeorce T. Howard, director; Mrs. Nettle Owens,. prtantst. . Bsraad East; Seventh snd East Aaksny streets; Bv. maoton C. Lsphasi. pastor. At 10:80 s. ., "Conformed or TraMformedr': 11 inios Bible school; S: p. St., xeasg rsspM'S j, P. Bsmferd, orgsalst. 1 , COKOXIOATIOlfAL. Plrst Madlaoa and Park atreets: Bev. k. L. Honse, D. P.. pastor. At 10:80 a. m.r "Ne Mas Llr.th or Dletk to Himself," br Mrs. Cbsrlotts rrklasraeaaMBi T:eS p. m., "The Drama ef the Homaa race." by Dr. Henae: Bev. Mrs. A. Blarkwell will alio apeak; Buaday ackool, 11:11 a. aa.. C. , A. MUle, saperlBtendeBt: Z. nr. W C. .. p. m. Mrs.vBoes Bloch-Bser. Mrs. W. A. BaiBoos. W. A. Mostgomery, Professor B. W." Borer, choir. Bunsrilde Coraer. ef Cast Taylor aad Bast Thlrty-feurtb streets; R.T.J. 1. Btanb. pastor. At 11 o'clock "The Print ef the Msllsr'; sd. mlnetoa et aaeatbers aad esmwnnlesv a p. su, "The Power ef s Look": 10 s. at.. Bonder sebooL MjC. Pier, euperlnteodant; S p. m.. Junior Cbriatlm Esdeirar, Miss Edits Boe, SuperlBtsBueBt; (:ft p. Senior ChrlltllB Ea- or a tot. Ilaesale Btreet Bast Bsventk street, sort. and- Haaaila .. jtriet .Ref nirlea B. Chase, pester., At 10:10 s. at., service with sen O, BV17 ll.l..u iu. . 12 n., BODdar echool; maste by male quart. t; P. ChrU 'isuaa Ka- Hlchlsad Corner . Pneestt nd Bast Silts streets, north; Re. A. M. Rock wood, Bee tor. At 10 a. ., Buaday school) 11 a. m., cora mnsloa, reeeptioa ef members ssd sermea by Us paator, "The Llcht in the DerkBeee"; T:k a. aa. . soedsl serrlce ef setrkotle ssass with short sddress by the pastor, -r - - t - .. L:nlrmltr Park Art leas temple. Portsaaoetbl Kev. D. B, Onr. psiter. At 11 a. m., "Ele- aa.nts ef Oeaulne lucctee"; Bandsy schsei, 10 . . . i- i It., DiTlds Ent Twelfth and Behaeat streets; Rev. Oeorge B. Via w iters. D. D., rector. At 8 a. .. holy rem man loo; 11 a. m., holy eommnntos and sermon i T:M p. th., sons sad last men in 1 7 orgaa reeiisi oi the series i :4 s. Buaday sesoot, P. B. West, superintendent. Trinity Chapel Nineteenth sear Waahlnftea streets; Rev. Dr. A.-A- Morrlsoa, rector. Boly eommusloB, s. m. s aerTlcea st 11 a. as. aad I p. m.t Bnadsy school eloerd for tbs sommer. St. Bt.pb.s i C'bipee Thirteenth ssd Clsy Itreets; Bee . H. M. - Ramsey la charge. .At T:80 a., m., holy communion! a. to., Burtdsy school; services st 11 a. m. aad f:S0 ' .... -....a i. , alicenwiovi vniper nmm nnDU, afr,. aa M. ' Ramsey la charge. Barriers at 4 a. mi Bunday school, B p. m.'- Church er our bitvot woociioce. uenuss at S IO p. m ; Bnndsy school. 1:30 p. aa. Chsnel of the TraoansuraUoo At itarauaal Oraad theatre; Bev. W. B. 1'ow.u. chaplain. Berries ens en aauai, it a. a. T . ei. ions s aawoaoriai wuwnai .... tv . . Powell la charge. At 11 a. m.. Buaday school; IMS a. m., service sne nsrmoa. Oood Bheoherd Tsneouver tvenae lid Ball wood strsst. Alblni: Rev. Joha Dawson, rector. At 10 i.-m., Seaday school; 11 a. holy eommuaton aad aermoa; p. si., evening prayer and. . . ' LVTKXaAJf. 1 Bethsnls Din lab renter Union avemte and Morrll atreet: Oadmand drill, pestor. Bervloes, 11 a. aa. and S n. m. : Bandar school. 11:16 B. m. Norweglsa BrBod Cerser But Tenth and Grant streetl O. Higoest pastor. At 11 eojinrmatloa exercises; T:0 p. to., eommsnloa aarvlces. Norwegian 4S' North Fourteenth street: Rev, 1. M. Mervls. oaator. Berrleee at 11 a., m. and S b. m.i Bnod.r ackool Bteeta at a. at, Bt. Piul l Oorner Bait Twelfth snd Cllstoa afreet.: A. Kriiiee. pester. At :M Bundsy school; 10;80 s. m., morning serelcei t. p. as., auarterly awettng; I p. m.t evealng service. . .y , v'l -, c.,- 2-:'7-A'':y'"":.. frnimui.- rirat Corner Park sad Colombia ' streets! B. B. Muckiey. peetor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. by F. waldea or Seattle, waatiinf toa; at S p. a., Rev. Emma Fare et Olympla, Washington, will deliver aa addrees) i:is p. BU, Bible srhnol; T p. m., Y. P. B. C. B. Central Kait Tw.otlrlh aad Balmoa itreets. Bev. I. P. U bonnier wHl ipeik at 11 a. sa., taking for hll text "Tb. Tenth Legion." la tha evening eiercleee by ths Christian Womin i Board ef Mlailnae, conducted by Mra. Bertha Reereai sddraiiK by Mrs. Dr. Waaslna aad Mra. C. R. Evins; 10 a. .. Buaday erhonl; d':Srt p. m.i Junior Knd.iver; the aenler society will Vrl" In the n nea-alr steeling at a. a. st Hawthorne Park. Special moale. Mra. Mc rberane Oale. ceorlster. Mies era Bran. oriinlet. . .. ateaaey , avesoe corssr as aoeaey artase ;aeAfiiWAFJii.i;:TM Van Cortlani SC3J4 Krllnitsa St " Ordained to do what he does by some atranse. unaeen newer, .whose potent Influence la , felt " by every ' creature on the face er tne eartn. whose power la aeen In the f orcee of nature, thta wonderful and glfWd man demonstratea his power In your presence, while you look, listen snd wonder. The deede of the prophets and the wlee men of old are outdone by thle strange and mysterious seer of modern times.- From - whence comes this wonderful power? Pro fessional men and women are awe truck, the publlo la general la dumb founded, speechless. Had he been ' corn - in -1 fmes of aupers'tt tlon h Is work would be classed as little lees than miracles. . PROF. VAfl C03TLAKP. and Kaott etreeti Ppeacktag et 11 s. m. ted Athena. S D. . na. bv Rev.' J. Jaskiae ef Athens. Oregon; IsBday ackool, : e.. r. o. av, as ao. BTAV 0XLI0AX ' ASSOCIATI0V . ' ' Flrat Enallah Ooraer Beat BltU and Market atreeta; 8. A. Blawert.- palter. At 10 a. av, Buaday school, A. Blttner. anaerlBteadeat II m., preacaiag; T p. m., leung reepie s at aee B s. a., Innaai ChlMrea'l day exer ea, eoaalatlng at .a araslcsl- aad .literary pregrsm. . , ,.i .. - Uaraiaa Ooraer Teeth aoK ' cur streets. Services 1a besenSvnt' ef Calvary Freebytertaa church, eoraer Tenia aad Clay streets. Thee, Bchsoer, pastor. At :) a. m., Buaday school; io:a a ta., wereaip -eaa aermoa; T p. ., T. P. A.; evening service withy Calvary Presbytsrlaa seagragatloau .. ,. M OKmiBTIAsT OIM01, ' ' Pirst Boottlah lte- cathedral. Morrises- asd LowBSdale atraetsL Berrleee 11 a. aa. and p. a. "Life"; Buaday achoot-at cfcrae ef aaora Ing service. ----. - RMMMid Aldttortom bniUUng. Third betwssa Taylor end -Balaea streets. Bervtcee at 1 a. m. and s. m susjsct. "Ufa "i Baaday school, 11 a. mr- L - ' . ' ... " It Pstrlek's NtBsteenth and Bavier ktreeta; Rev.. B. P. Murohr. rector. Mess at S a. m. ! high mam, 10:80 a. a.; Buaday school. a. m. ' Church oi Tb s-ost rrecions aiooa atoent Tabor: Rev, rather U A. Brossesu, pestor. Bervlees S a. m. and S:S0 p. a. Buaday. ea seeouBt ef the patroa feast. All friends et the sisters are cordially larlted. tTllTTXD BBXTHJIEsT. Ptrer . Ceenee Eaat rifteeBth and atreeta; H. C. Bhaffer. plater. At 11 a. a., preaching by the paator; p. a., Bev. B. T. Whit, of Everett. Waahlna-ton: Bible school. II l. B P snloa auaiiss prsrer meeting at'tbll en urea, wun i euer eaurcBea perucipeung, at f o'clock; alios oprs-elr meeting at Uaw therae Path e r- m.: .,;,-,,.. . UBlTll) vTAySZLICaX unuaCS. t1 7 Fir. t Corset ef gait Teeth aad Bkrrmia strestst A. A. Winter, pester. - At 16 a. a.. Buaday school. C. A. Stiver, enperiBteadeatt 11 a.- m., "The .Scrvlee ee Ckriet" . a nnloa yeang peepie'i swetlag la Hawthorne rare; s p. as., prescauoc. ?'". '' rmrto BTAiraiuoAL. ------ Reeond Ceraer Parge and Kerby ' streets; Rev. i. Bowereos. Baator.i rrearaing at ; 11 It J.U a. and B p. a.j 10 a. a., Baaday schsoli Ockley Orera Sunday School at S:W p. m. preaching, f ;fO p. m. by Bev. A. A. Winter. Aasociatloa andltorlnm. 1ST Fourth street. At :S0 p. a.. W. B. Matthew. D. D., ef Baa Prsndsee speaks os'MsbIUmss"; Miss Cam. Ml Barker, vtollatot. T. M C. A. parlors epsa to all aea oa Buaday Iron 11 te T p. St. .. ... TiriTiaaSAUBT.. First Bast Coach aad Bast Eighth; '. Fi Bev. ImaU. paator. At 11 s. a.,, sermon by Iv ef Bait Lett city. "The inearaatioe Thought", T:e p. a.. "Tbs Unbeliever'! Perplexl use t BuBday school at llta M, X. THTCK. BOuTa. First ITU Becood street. Foresters' hill; . H. Mowre. paator. At 11 a. a., "fasti, ratios by Faith"; B p. a., "How WIU the Va rrgeaerate Bpead Eternity r' 10 a. at., Baaday school? T p. ., jEpwerth league. T.'IT. 0. A. Vaenee aervlee at B:4B B. led by Clara Webb. Miss Mabel MlUls, solelst. The CkrlsHsa aad Mlaskmery Alllsacs B.ceod aad Jeffersoa streeWI Bev. C. D. Bewtelle, uperlntendeBt, At Vtita a. a., preaehlBgi 1I:1S at ta.. saimiy scbooi; t:s . as., epeo alr aervlea la piaae Diock Beat reurth aad Madlaoa.- T .. -. v..... . - ... Bible BDintaat Boctety A. w. u. w.. aau. Selling-Htrarb bnlldtag. trtare at T:4 p. aa, by Mra, Eather Thomaa Bosley ee "Ancient aad Modern Bptiitnatlimi at Does the Bible prove Bplrltaalliat" fouewsd ay Mrs, Ledd riaalcaa with teats. ' ... The People's Chrlatlaa TJllon rree reiwvo-M society, 244 H Mertieoa street, la Laity aaui F. B. Coulirr, leader. At 11 a. a., "late Truth"! ll:li p. a., atodr clam la Ufa pros. lema:l:10 p. a., A spintusi twmpewa. -Hollnese CampdfeatlBt Eaat Tarter aad Oread avenue, under the aueplcea ef Pndle Holiness rollege: Miss -Mary Curry, principal speaker. Services st 1:M snd T;80 p. ah Mllwanlal - Dews O.- A. B. kail, north el corner Second aad Msrrlaoa streets. - Beivleaa at 1:TO p. First Bo' trltaal asHety-ArtBlana, kail. Abtng- ealldlsg, Third aad - Third aad waaniaartea arreeie. a. If a., lecture by Mrs. 0. Cornelius ee "TVanaitloa ef tha SMal"! aeatB at T:80 a. Vaaeouver M. B. Mlaateai Rev. M. A. Xdloa la ebsrgs. Sosdiy echool, S:M a. a.; preach ing, B p. as. by Dr. t. I. Walter. Olive Breach Mission Sit First street near Clir. Barvtrea awry evening at B o'clock: holiness meeting at . (m.t Buodaf echool mi 1;S0 p. m. --. t . . ....... Radical United Br.thr.n, Clovwdale eburch. Mechanic street; C. P. Blenchard, BeiteT. , Baa, diy aehonl, 10 a. aermoa by Klder A, I, Ware; comnmDtoa directly after; service t:p MALHEUR COUNTY " f , IS PROSPEROUS "A ..stock company with 1BO,00 cap! tal has been organised at Vale, Malheur couryty, to build a railroad from Vale to Ontario on the Oregon Short line. The officers sre E. A. Clark of ths Bank ef Vale, president; J. w. Mocunocn, an at torney of Vale. Vice-president: V. Petrle, secretary, and M. O. Hope of the Hope Brothers, treasurer. .- O. H. Byland of Vale, who with his wife Is visiting the exposition, said yes terday that ths -building of this road would aid materially In the development of the Malheur country. "That region Is prosperous." said Mr. Byland, "with an unprecedented heavy yield of wool snd unusually targe sales of cattle, horses snd sheep." - - .-. ' ' .,- The Malheur Osteite snd Nysaa Prog ress hsve been consolidated and "will be published at Vale bv. a, stock compaay recently lormea,. , 1": S5,000 For felt! IB tMES3 TC3TLV.CNIALlv - ARB, NOT crKUN3 , ' I never publish- jiames, hut they can he eeen at any otnoe, . - POBTIANft Or.. Aorll t0. rttfesaor Van Cortland Dear Blr: feel a great chpngd for the better after two monthe under your treat ment. - I am Increasing in weight every day and whigh more than ever before In my life, and all thle with out medicine. I have faith in your powers to heal: aiao your aovice in bustnsss, and feel very grateful' te you for what you have done for me. tours truly. r-g . .Y. C. ARUNOT ON. Or. -Prof essor Van Cortland Dear Sir: la answer to your letter, will say that I found the papers aa you aald I would, and let me thank you for the power you have In helping to cure my disease, which you are. sureiy uoing, .as. a f so much better; I II jahvi, a iwi w w. new man. Blneereiy, l. M. . Dea Blr: I am perfectly battened with the work you have done for m t Prafumr Van tlortland Too are! more than wonderful, ana l wiu rec- w. ... .mul ,a mv rrifnna, mm i know your powera are genuine, aa the work you have aone lor me nes raaae me a different man. Xourrlend, Van Cortland has hundreds ol such letters on Ale at his onlce. ' ' XOiraa, U Batly aad arsmgay. 303M VASHL'.GTOri STREET, tOl FIFTH ST. Y A " vir I .v -f v rn a btbj AmA- arm : i -.t..,- 7 j xo rirst ana morrisoii Our business has grown, too ... v.-ji...... at Third and Alder. Sixty Per Cent !And.w. have Been compe!Ud.tb enlarge pur Tornj vVe havei' '-.: ;V,rr u -7"t-. : therefore,-leased ;.. " -v -' r ELEGANT APARTMENTS WHICH HAVE" 'BEEN ;v i FITTED UP ESPECIALLY FOR US -; r ' And will hereafter b better than ever prepared to cure all those afflictions of the human fullr treated in all the past years of our marvelously expand- . " : "nngTJroftssionai career in rottiana. - ; -WE HAVE TREATED s THOUSANDS - OF PATIENTS Restorincr to health hundreds t. , . . V I .ta t na given -upai aojrane trir ewtrvairuii" tve IhvitcAIT SicK People ta SMMS 01 "whatever diseaae they may 'have by our great remedies old as the ages and stronger and of .greater merit as each year the GGceWoW Yet it Tjiird and Alder,, but after" July 10 in our partial par s lorftat 162? Pint Street, southeast corner Morriaon. V' ; We have a full second floor of that fine building. 1 EIGHTEEN DROWN IN . tCLOUOBURSTIN TEXAS (Special tnspateh br Leased WTM td Tae learaal) Austin. Texas, July 1. Dlspatoheg from Del . Rio, Tesaa, tall of unprece dented ralna, supplemented by a oloud burst near the head ot las Vecaa creek, resulting in the known death by drown ing of 1 persona, II of whom were Mexicans x and the probable death of many more. Great property damage re sulted. ': .-: -Tha town of tag Vecaa Is tarfsly submerged and many buildings and con tents are washed away. Hundreds of people ' are homeless and Pel Rio Is doing Its utmost to aid ths sufferers. ; . Ketloo as Selegwes. ... j ,. (Cepyrlght Hunt Hews Barvice, bp teased "Wire te The Jeoraal.) : - Paris. July . 1.- M. Nelldoft, the Rus sian amhaaaeulor here, has been ap pointed by the csar peace plenipotentiary to waanington. ne win rs npung aa Parte by M. MouravleA, f Russlsn am bassador to Rome, 1 -;' ; ; ' -'';-u. - :r, V; ; : afsUhla mrlpsa aasa, . ' From ths New Terk Sun.- , 1 ' Out ot II young striped baas averag ing about 11 Inches In length and half a pound in weight plaoed in a pool la the aqusrtum on May 14, 114, these remain thta month, rounding out a psrtod ot 11 years In captivity, II hardy surviv ors, all grown to be fishes of nobis pro portions.' Ths biggest ons Is about II inches In length snd It would Weigh shout 10 pounds, while there are eight In; the lot . that would messure more than It -inches in length and from to to 10 pounds In weight, soma of the chunk: ier ones weighing mors than longer fishes. ; -" -. ': f--' Ths greatest mortality sarong these fishes wss 1A the course ot the first two years there was but a Single death In the pool In the eleventh year, juet ended. The growth among them was very rapid In the first five years, but scarcely perceptible later to those who saw them dally, though occasional visi tors were sure to UTke note of their In crease In else and, weight. ' These fine surviving! striped bass, a very noble lot, are Sll In good condition and they are still growing. , Striped bsss have been known to reach a length of about five feet and a weight of nearly 100 pounds. - It seems not Impossible that, barring accident. 1 some one ef these bass In ths aquarium s pool may attain a siss and weight' as greet. ; , Oaprared a"Uot risk. ,.'' f ' T Tttm the Hawellan Star. . V Not only did the,ahark hunting party of Sunday kill the biggest shark ot the seaaon, but Incidentally they managed to bring te shore tha largeet pilot fish ever eeen In Honolulu. ... . Tor t hip. Jet tar killing, hnwever. thry a Dries r toClake no credit. JTh fish wse attscbed AO the deed bodyof the! shark. The fish was caught and piced iaa - - r KB WJ IX TELL TOU TOUX UIX vAMEj mAOB. . OCCUPATION -AND WHOM "AND WHJCN YOU WILL WHT tiONBULT AN INFERIOR ME. DlUkt WHIM PROK. VAN CORTLAND, THB ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OP THEM ALU 18 HERB AND HIS TEK IM NO HIGHER THAN THOSE LESS COMPETENT. , . I DO BIUII BOLIMKLT AO RIB aVD SDABA5TBB to Saaae yea as chants If I fan te call yea ky same ta fall, aaatas ef r frlaada, eaeausa ee rfrsls., I sremtie te tell, yea whether yew haabaad, wife er sweetheart is tree ee time, ' tslt. yea hew t gala the lova ef the eae yea meet desire. eves tbeagfe stiles sway, hew to sfeealstloa. IsvrevJts; I the eae ef yW ekoica; hoi yeath, haaltk ad vitality. .. evil ' taaaeaca, ceres drtBS aaMtt kwstaa trsssorea, eares Bow eaa f have geed hwkl .'-' , Row ess I aaeassd la boaiuessl' Hew eaa I make aay boms happy? . Raw eaa t eoaaaer mv esealeat iHew eas? I starry the eae I ehoasst .. Hew eaa I awrry wall t ,. ..-,- '-- ' I Bew seea eaa I Saarry ' : , i r ; j Hum eaa I eaa war mf rival t - .' : X Row eas I make aay eae leva met Bow aeea will my lever propose , -"Bow eae I get a latter t " Row eaa I gst a geee peiltloal -' , , ' Bew eaa I raawrve sad laSueaosst ! ; ... ' How eaa f matrol aay east - Row aaak a dlatant sees think et mat . Hew eaa I held aty bee bead's krnJ -r . Bew. eaa I keep say wifs's Vwet -PBOFE8B0R VAM ! COBTLASD-tells.: all aad sevee Saag uestloua. - , The Ort Chlnmti Doctor v viviiii. , ,aiw f v " w w- i lir'gle for our present quarters - It has increased Within a Year body '.that we have so success-; tiport hundreds .of persons who- J 1 . .' .-..' tank at Toung Brothers' iwharf, where remains at preeent: It Is shout nine Inches snd Is a dark brownish blue color. Its most remarkable .characteristic Is tha large "sucker," which' extends over ..' the whole top of the head and by which. , .-.,-,-he at will attaches himself to ths body ' of the shark which he Adopts." ., . i When put Into a glass tsnk st Young s , ' . this morning, after 'be had been taken ' V with a net from -the body of his huge V friend; tha fish aetsd in a frantio men- , , ner, dashing about the tank, presumably in a hopeless attempt to find another shark. Finally ha seemed ta get recotv ' t, died and atuched himself to the wall t ot his (lass prison.-T ;-v 7 r-v?-?- .'j-v-'- ' e ' ' ' ?'.-. Mother aTnsanUag- Bird- Peedlag To 'From the Country Calendar.' 1' When I flrat crawled la among the bushes close to the neet -the , little '. mother darted jtt. me and poised a foot 4 from my nose, aa if to stare me out of I, countenance. . She looked me all. pverJ, from head ' to foot twice, . then sh ( seemed convinced 'thst t wss harmless.' ' She whirled and sst on the nest edaft. The bantlings opened wide their hungrr-A mouths. .. Shs spread 'her tall like -4 flicker snd braced herself against lh). nesi Biae. nae cranea ner neck ana -drew her , daggerlike bill etrklght up above the neet,' She plunged -It down ths bsby's throat to the hilt and atarted -a eerlea of gestures that leemed -fash- ' toned to puncture htm to tbs toea Therl she stabbed the lothef be by until sh made me shudder. It looked like the ' murder of the infanta But they were ' - not majigled and bloody;, they were get- '. V ting a square meal after 'the usual hum' ?: 1 A mlna bird method of Hnrriraiim . - ' V, They ran out their slender tongues to ' lick the honey from their hills. "Mow"rr thsy . liked IU i Then ehe eettled down snd ruffled up her breast feathers te let ' her babies cuddle close to her nakr1 ? boeom. Ocoaaionany abe reached unde.' V -to caress them with whisperings tf . t mother love.- !':..'..; , 1 - ..::.' : istovs mams os$irV,-- ,5; Idlsnspolls' ' DlspatcS In' New' ToVk ., .v; : World. : 5 J,. R. Robson. who wss born In Berlin, Germany., but-- who hks lived in the United States for IT years. In which lime he has amsssed a fortune, owns 10 0 acres of lsnd on ths West side of ' Hlgglns. lake Michigan. Mr.- Robson ' hss snnounced that he has divided this , land Into lota 11x111 feet each, snd writ -give sway 1.000 ot the lots, free ot all ."1 Incumbrances, ons lot to every . person I ' by the name ofjtobson, whether related to mm or not, ; I , ' .' .The. offer , Is to every person af thst nerae In the United Statea and Europe, and Mr. Robson. Is now endeavoring to find 1.000 persons who hear tha asms of Robson. At ths -present time Mr. Rob eon has found 110 , persons .Who' have his name and with whom he has cor responded. :- Indirectly, he knows of about ' 100 , persons wcattered .aver tha United States by tha asms of Robsofi. Robsos. 1 i it - atedsey . ..... v.-1 1 1 J.. i . ) 7) . .. f .