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twit nDRflON nAILY TOTJRNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 13, 1000, PICKPOCKETS AH IN CUSTODY Organized Gang of Sneak Thieve Rounded Up by Police Officials of Seattle. PRISONERS ARE AMONG LEADERS OF THEIR KIND Sensational Chase on Second Avenue Results in Capture of Three Crim inals While Two Associates Make Their Escape. BsflLKStSrV ft !Mr-j' (Special Dlapateb I The Joornal) flMttla. Oct. IS. Threa men. whom the. police say have national reputations aa bank thlerea and pickpockets, and who last Saturday ara believed to have stolen 1500 In caah from Andrea Anssr , eon at 124 North street. Ballard, ware cantured yesterday after at exciting ' chase down Second avenue after the i three man. with two others, left the National Bank of Commerce on Second i avenue and Cherry street Tha actual i caDturea were made by Captain Ward ' Sergeant of Detectives Tennant and De , tectlves Phllbrlok and ward. At headquarters they cava their ' names, ages and occupations aa follows: Ike Barnesteln, aged 20, a tailor; John Murray, aged 28. clerk; John Thomas, aged 27. clerk. The police do not be lieve their right names are siren, Two members of the gang e soaped. who are believed to be Q. A. Hanlon alias J. J. Johnson, and A. L. Stafford, alias "PrltslS" and "Dhelm," the latter being the most noted bank and jewelry store sneak thieves in the country, The three men answer minutely the ' descriptions of the men whom Anderson saya robbed him. Knowledge that aa organised gang of banks sneaks and pickpockets, who rob ,anks and persons where they see them drawing money In hanks, was In the west came to Chief of Polios Wappensteln two weeks ago from the PIVJcerton. One week ago the chief got Information that the gang had been operating in Westminster, B. C. where they robbed I three men of $400, $450 and 1600, re spectively, and that they had escaped tha officers. Their plan of action waa to loaf about the bank corridors, watching men draw - out depoalta, then follow them to street cars or Into buildings or on the streets and at opportune times steal the money ; from their pockets. After leaving Westminster the thieves are supposed to have come to Seattle. One of them waa known to be in Seattle last, Friday. Nothing definite waa Heard of any of the gang until laat Saturday afternoon when Andeaa Anderson of Bal lard reported that ha had boon robbed of 1500 in the elevator of tha Pacific block. Anderson had drawn 1500 at tha Scandinavian American bank and wnl with It to the Pacific block, intending , to take part of it to tha office of O. P. j Rossman, an attorney. Anderson got In ' the elevator and waa closely followed c, by four or five men who at tha time .did not arouse his auaplclona GIRLS' 00RMIT0RY FOR THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE weak and sickly. His arms were soft mad flabby. He didn't bar a strong muscle in hit entire body. sb- . I . " - L 1J .is J-J the famfly for thirty years prescribed Scoffs Emulsion. NOWt To fed that boy's arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. ALL DRUQCIST8 1 BOo. AND SI.OO. CHURCH SERVICES BAPTIST. First The Whlto Temple Twelfth and Tay lor attests; Bit. I. Wbltrossb Breusber. D. D. At S a. a., Bible school at SavWr-atreet breach; IS a. no., oae-sceerd prayer meeting: 11 a. m.. worship with aersws, "Why Peter Deoied His Lord"; 12:18 p. m., temple Bible school; S:B0 a. aa.. B. V. P. U. meeting; 7:45 p. m., Ma lar service, preaching. "A Ben and (Llcseue; or. Scratching tor a Living"; apsclal music. fleceaS geveath and East Ankenr streets; Bar. Stasias O. Lepsam. Servieee at 10:30 a. m., with sermon; aermoa at T:S0 p. .; Bible echool st naoa. Orsee MaatsTtUs; Bev. Oilman Parker. R& .' p-kecflvr lea"; special music. I aaansal Second aad Meade etreeta; Bev. O. W Ortfta. Sunday school. 10 a. at.; B. Y. P. V.. 0:48 p. SI.; prtachlng. 11 S. Si. sad 7:44 p. a rnlveraMj Perk Bev. John Bantalrn. Sun day school. 10 a. m. ; preaching, 11 a. m.. by Bev. A. L. Johnston; T:tO p. m. addteaa to young people by Mies Carrie MUlapaagk. . Central Beat Twelfth and Askeay streets; W. T. Jordan Preaching. 10 SO a. St.. "The Awakaslsg"; Snndaj school. 11 in.; serTlres at 7:S0 p. m , "The Happy MSB." Arista Sav. Jobs Beatstes. Sunday school. 10 a. m.; neeachtag. 11 a. m., "The Price of a Bevlvsl ': T:4fi p. m.. aermoa. "The Unpardos ahte Sin.' . Mount olive Seventh and Bverett streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at leAa'a Bee. B a Leonard. school. 10 a. a.i sresehlBg. 11 a. m.; 7 p. ni , preaching. Third Vancouver avenae and Knott street; Bev. E. M. Biles. At IS a. re . Sunday sebssi; 11 a. m . siassBlsg; ssrmea. 7 SO p. a. Swedish-Bert and rtfteeath streets: Bev, Srlt Scserstrem. Preaching. 10:46 a. at. sad TiiO s. m.; Sudsy echool li a Highland Alberta aad Sixth streets. Presch- afHiol S B0 annoay Mount ' Car rail Fourteenth aad Flaoasrs streets; Bev. A. J. Shepherd. Sunday school. It a. ; preset log. u a. m. sad 8 p. m. Sallweod KlSTeoth sad Umatilla etreeta; Bev. George A. Learn. Sends; echool. 10 a. a.: Breaching, II a. m. and 7 45 p. aa. First Oermas Fourth and Mill etreeta; Bev. J. Kr.it Presehlng at 10:45 a. m. and 7:80 f :eo p. m. , iuoij scdooi. Sun as? :30 jot: vat or. elevator at the same time. The car was b BaaBBaaa and Anderson was lammed lntoi earner. When he wot out to thai etrept atev he noticed that hla veet waa unbuttoned 'and hla wallet containing the money had been stolen. Tha man whom ha had aeen In, the elevator wars nowhere to be found. Anderson reported tha 0 caaa to Chief of Police Wappensteln. On Monrlav afternoon a man erhn live. at (senrsrasnwn notified tha notice t net ! rneon. thra e,ee.hiA4i4Ll .tM V. I. i ' T P- In a streetcar, but had failed, for he had his money .In plaoe they could not reach. Ever since tha Anderson robbery every bank In the city hss been covered. Shortly after noon today Captain Ward was walking up Second avenue, when glancing acroaa the street in front of the National Bank of Commerce, he saw two men whom ha thought resembled tha description he had beard given by Anderson 'Ward walked across tha Street sad assured himself. Tha two I men separated. Aa one of them started to walk down Second svenue Ward grabbed him. That man was John Thomas. Thomas' partner and another - man who was not than seen by Ward, seeing the capture of Thomas, started ia opposite directions. Oaa of them. John Murray, started to run up Second 'avenue. Detective Phllbrlok. who had been watching the Scandinavian Ameri can bank, aaw tha man'a attempt to es oaps and went In pursuit. Murray ran wildly up. Second avenue, the detective following. At Columbia street the offi cer overtook the man and quickly hand cuffed htm. Barneeteln started down Cherry street from Second avsntie. De- , tectlves Tennant and Brown ware turn ing the corner of Cherry street and Barnesteln dodged them. He ran but a few steps, however, until Tennant Tabbed him. Brown was oloaa behind, and although Barnesteln mads aa at tempt to break away In the crowd, tha . jjlg detective had bo trouble In holding d not arouse hla suspicions. Anderson p. m.i B. Y. P. u east, la the lAsrvar'm of flea, hut asS not 6:45 sJ am. nrf Kim th . U .' ... In rrU IhT wtit SeertlS Oenssn- rlr, ator. -The aree faur msn took She I "JJ,V .J" r, ""V'S. T. P. ft. 0:45 B. SB, Calvary Beat eighth and' Grant afreete Street: Bev. r. Baeerstsa. Preaching. 11 a. m. aan t'sd p. sv : aaaaar acsooi. i a. A. Lawrence Black. Bible echool IS rrraon. 11 a, m. : S:W p. to . Young Peo- meeung; 7 30 p. m., sermon oy A. u. PIESBYTESIAK Mlspab Mary and Powell st recti; Bev. Je- rasne R. McQlsda. o. D. At 10:80 a. m emiltee eadsr anaperea of Men . League, with "The Spirit ef Christian Brotherhood Calvarr Bleveatb and Clay streets: Bev Ben-Kara St I lea BV Jr.. P.. D. Serrleea. 10:30 a. m.. reception by Bev. W. U. Landon of Call tor ula: bo evening service. Third Bast Thirteenth end Pins treats Bev. Aadrsw J. Moataosasry., Preaching s 10:30 e. .. rsospUea of new members; 7:46 p m serasaa. Fourth Flret and Oibba etreeta: Bev. John B. Welsh. Pveeealng at 10:Be a. m.: San day acbool. 12 m.; T. P. S. C. B.. 0:30 p. a. ssraien at 7:80 o. m. Bawtherae Park Twentieth and Bait Taylor; Bev. C. W Hays. Bandsy school, 10 s. m.; presehlng. II s. m.; eermon st 7:30 p. m.; V. P. S. C. E.. S:S0 P. m. Piedmont Clevelaad avenue asd Jarrett street; Bsv. L. Myroa Bnoeer. Preaching at II a. m ; minor ecnooi. ix.is p. a.; pre.cn taut. 7:80 d. as,. Weat minster Beat Tenjh and Wledler atreeta Bev. Besrr Msrcottr. Mornlns eermoa. 1 o'clock: evealag sermon, 7:45 o'clock, by Bsv, A. it. inggs; suoaar acnooi, iz:w Y. P. B C. .. 45 n. m. First Twelfth and Aider etreeta. a. in., aervlcea: 7:45 o. m. . nreachlns Sellwood Seventeenth street sad Bpekaue avenue; Bev. D. A. motnpoon. Hundar acaool. 10 a. m. i Sermon. II a. m. ; C'hrlatlan Kn deavor. T s. m. ; eermon. 8 p. m. Fultea Bev. A. H. Barkholder. Sermon at 7 46 p. m. P At 10-0 J M. Nervlg. Servieea at 11 a. as. sad 7 30 Swedish I mmansel-Nineteenth sad Irvteg traets; Bsv. C. J. Banhsrd. Service, at 11 a. . and 8 p. m. ; Suaday ecbool. 45 a. aa. Swedish Rodney avesse aad Stanton .treat. acaool. vsu a. m.i aervlcea, 10:S0 a. Ice.. 7:46 p. m. Board of Regents Votes to Erect On at Cost of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars. ) COMOKEOATIOH AC Unlversltv Park Artleene' tenele Bee n B. tlrsr. At 11 a. m "Waa It a Good ex change?"; Ssadsy echool. 10 a. m. naaaaaa-atreei seat aeventn aad Heee.lo. At J0.80 o'clock, aermoa by Bev. Charlee Shaw; IS m. , Sunday echool; so evening aervlcea. First MsatlasB aad Park etreeta; Bev. B. L. House, D. D. Sermon. 10:30 a. St.. CbrlsttsB Kndesvor addreeara: 7:43 n. m. mrktrian En deavor aervlces; Sunder school. 11 in. BaiaaS. Baat Tar lor and Baal Thlrtv. fourth atreeta; Bev. J. J. Btaub. Morning serv Ice. II o'clock, with sermon. "A Glorious Temple"; Ssadsy echool, 10 a. m.; Senior ("hrtetlen Endeavor, T p. aa.; urmia at 7:80 p. at., "The Maa la the Lest Pew." Mtasiaelppl.Aveaae Mleelealppl aveaue aad Fremont afreet: Bee. William I. Uneaaw. Son. dsy echool. 10 a. m.; aermoa, 11 a. as., "Com- par.tlr. service"; Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m.; sitassa, 7:30 p. m . "The Caeae That Ksvsr rslis." HlsbUnd Best Sixth aad Preeeott etreeta. Sunday acbool, 10 a. m. ; eermon. 10:10 a. ss.j Chriatlan lsSaa.m, S:f p. m.; eerviee at 7:45 p. m . with eermon uiursiwona Arista sau; bt. indsr echool. 10 a. m .: Y. 7:30 p. m. D B. Gray. p. a c. st, CHBISTIAJf. Plret Park asd Columbia atreeta: Bev. B B Murkier At 10:80 a. eermon by Bev. Mr. Laipsr oa "Sunder Observance"; 7:30 p. eermon kr Bev. B M. Patteraon. "The Ufa ef Power'': ChriaUan gsSsasil. 4:45 p. m. ; Bible school. 11:1 p. m. Contra! Bast Twelfth aad Bast- Salmon streets; Bev. J. B. Ohormley D. D. At 10:46 a. m., "The Christ In the Prophet"; Sunday echool, 11:13 p. m.i Senior Endeavor. 0:43 o. m.; aermoa, T o p, a., "The Dlaeovery of the Yoaag Panels." Heaasy-Avsaae Boaaey avaaae and Knott reet: Bev. P. Elmo Boblnaon. At S:4S a. m . Bible aebeel; 11 s. m.. oammaalee sad eermon. "The rather lend of God": 8:80 n. m . Y. P. S. 0. B. ; 7:80 p. m.. aermon. "Tha Meet Popu lar Form of Suicide." Wood lawn Bandsy echool, 10 s. as. : SSeasb. tag. li a. m.i canatiaa Bndeavor. 7 p. m ; eat ikjaa 8 p. as., with apeelal maate. At s masting of tha board of re gent a of tha Oregon agricultural col lege laat evening It WBS decided to au thorise the erection of a stela dormi tory st the college, oostlng I7J.000. Tha meeting wee bald In the parlors of the Imperial hotel and before Its conclu sion President J. K. Weatherford of Albany sad Secretory John D. Daly of Corvallla ware Instructed to award bids for the structure. The naw dormitory will have accom motlon for 100 students end will be equipped In modern style throughout. It will be m readiness for oolloge work by next fall. The meeting last night was callsd ee pac tally for the oonaideratlon of ths crowded condition sf the college. An appropriation may be asked from ths next legislature for ths construction of another dormitory for tha boys. Pres ident Weatherford was authorised to make a requisition on tha chief of ordi nance of tha United States artillery for 100 Springfield rifles to replace the cadet rlflee used in drill by the stu dents; to replace tha cannon st tha col lege with modern field artillery; aad an additions 11 rlflee of tha Springfield typo. A requisition ia also to am nan rer two ut. at ademwllner annaratua Including heliographs, torches and flsgs. In addition to Prealdent Weatherford and Secretary Daly, ths following ware present lsst night: uovernor unamoer laln. Secretary Dunbar, . Superintendent e Piihlln instruction iflksrmia hi re. John B. Waldo, Marlon county; B. F. Irvm, W. W. cotton, w. r. nemay, Portland. way Oonple Arrested. (Special Dispatch to Tea Journal.) Milton, Or., Oct. 11 Mayland Brock of lone and Mlaa Ruth Andrews of Happnar wars arrested st this place Thuraday afternoon upon instructions from Morrow county. Thsy ara a coupla who ran away from their homes In that county about three weeks ago and ths arreat waa made at ths In stance of the girl's parents. Youna Brock la 31 years of age wnue tha Andrews girls Is but 1. On bslng arreatad the young man told tha con b table that ho was Intending to marry tha girl. Tha Two will be sent back to Morrow county, however. be twees Taylor aad Salmon; Bsv. George A. Snyder. Saadsy school, 10 s. m. ; preaching. 11 a. m.: eermoa at 7:30 p. m.. Program of the Tine Chat us Asslaat, Medieval and Mod T, M. a A. b.,.i.t s an n. m.. addreea bv Robert B. StiesT of New fork on "The Value of a Clean MILLEBK1AL DAWK. Millennial Dawn G. A. B. hall. Second and Minihsea streets, lateleaa at 1:80 p. m. UBrfBD WWSWSIWVTWAV. Bait Tenth aad Sherman atreeta A. A. Winter. At 10 a. m., Bonds preaching, 11 a. as.; S a. ex., eermon. Second Fargo sad Berby atreeta: Bsv. J. owaraox. At s. m.. preeentng; t:SO a. m.. aarmee: Snaday esbael. 10 s. m.: B. L. " 1., 7 s. a St. Jobs' Ivasbes sad John atreeta: Bsv. B B McYlcker. Sunday ecbool. 10 a. as.; preaching, lla. .; K. L CtL. iB . nr; Ocitley n'nsa Sasasy' Sskeel. 10 a. m : ll . m.. preachlag by Bev. 0. P. Welgle; Yoong People's meeting. T p. m.; preachlag. S p. at, XVABOELICAL ASS0C1ATI0W. First Esgllab Bsat Sixth and Market atreeta; Bsv. S. A. Slewert. Presehlng st 11 s. St.. "Spiritual riynssslee": Suaday school. 10 a Shi 7:45 p. m . aermoa; Young People's Alliance, 0:4ft p. at. Grace Lexta; Bev. B. O. Beadsrasa. Preach ing. 11 a. A. and p. St.; Yoaag People's Al- annoay ecnooi, 10 a. as. Tenth sad Clay streets; Bsv. Ssadsy ecbool. S;S0 a. aa.; BV preaching, 7:4 p. SB.j m. , itta and Klsbteeath ateeets: Bsv. L. C. Hoover. Sunday school, 10 s. m : preeehlBg, 11 a. m. snd 7:80 p. m. : X. P. A. devotional aervlcea, 0:80 p. m. ragman ef ths Strangers Waeco street sod Grand1 aveaaa; Bev. S. Earl Do Bole Miraseg serrtee. 10:4ft. with aermon; so evealag serv ices: Sunday school, IS m. Hence. 7 p. first Oeratai Thee. Schaurr. ear moo. 10:45 T. P, A.. T n. Memorial -Tlbhetta CHRISTIAN SCIEBCX. Pi rat Church of Christ. Scientist Scottish Bite cethedrsl, Morrtsos sad Lownadsle streets. Sen lees at 11 a. m., suSJeet. "Ths triaeatof Atonement": Sunder echool at close of morning service; aervlce at S p. m. Second Church of Cartel. Scientist Elks' temple. Stark aad Seventh streets. Saadsy service. 11 a as. sad S p. .. subject. "Doc trine of Atonement'; Ssadsy school. 11 s. m. 50ME REASONS Why Portland People Should Follow This Valuable Advice. Becauee the proof is In Portland " Tou can easily Investigate It. 1 Not necessary to experiment . With aome untried remedy. Profit by the experience of a cltleen J. C. Buckler, building contractor, of S Bast Wlnth atreet. Portland. Oregon, eaya: "After having tssted Doan'a Kld tsey Pills for over three years I can eonec lent tou sly say that I know of no remedy for tha kidneya that la Its equal JSafore using Dean's Kidnap Plile m lSSl I rtad a constant soreness In the small of the b7k and to stoop or Straighten cwuaed the pain to catch ma hard In tha JBck. There waa also a weaknees of the action of tha kidneya, vary noticeable at night, and the se. I emotions contained a sediment Having tried one remedy efter another without results. I Anally began nelng Donna Kldniy Pllle I found benefit from the art art and In time they completely rid me of the aching end peln In the back. ' sai ratted tha secretions and brought ' thorough relief. Tha above facte i related In auhatance In s testimonial given at that time, which I am pleased ta confirm now." Por sale by all dealers Price 80 rents meter Milhut n Ce , Buffalo, New York, stole agents for the T'nlted Statee. Keraember tha name DOAN'S end take no other. v.; i.iirenrt :- iertk m. ''What METHODIST Central Basse!! sad Kerhy etreeta; Bev. J. T Aebett. Cases SSSsMsg, S:S a. in.; eermon. 10:90 A as.; Sondsy school. 12 as.; League, S:S p. m.; aermoa, 7:10'j. at. Trinity Beat Teatb and Grant etreats; Bev. 1. P. Smith. Saodey school, in a. m.; preach lag, 11 a. as.; Bpworth League, 8:30 p. ss. eermon et 7 :S0 p. SB. Montavllls Bev. Harold Oberg. Presehlng. 11 a. m sad 7:80 p. ss.; Sunday acbool, 10 a. in ; Epemrtb I eeaoe. 0:30 p. m. Taylor Street Br. FV ancle Burgette Short. Claeeea. 0:10 s. as.; aermon 10:80 a. m, "Ths Holy G boat His Mission"; Sunday echool. 11:18 p. a.; Epworth Leans. S:80 p. St.; ser mon, 7:30 p. in. '1st' til You Owe; Will You Pay Hlrnr' (trace Twenru ana l.ytor street.; i.i.renre True Wlleon. D. P.. paster, aermon, a.; Ssadsy acbool. 11:13 p. m. Pattaa Mlehigaa and Carpenter etreeta; See. Melville T. wire. Sermon. 11 a m. and at 7 SO p in.; Suaday echool. 10 s. m.; Bfworlh League. S:S0 p. m. , EPISCOPAL. Trlulty Nineteenth, aad Everett streets: Rev. Dr. A. A. MatilauB. Holy rxmwaonlon. 8 Be as. I morning service. 11 o'clock wirh con. aecrstlOB of new church by Bishop SdaSSisg; ST.nl ng aervlee. .1:30 o'clock; Sunday school, Bt. " Derid e Beat Twelfth sad Belasont streets; Bee. 1. B. Tea Waters Sunday 4, S:SS a. m. ; me. bibs prayer ana eermon ana eermue al a. m. Hav W. B. Powell. Serrice and sarssea. II s. m ; Ban dar school, 10 s. m. St. John's MeianHsl Sell weed; let. W. B Powell Sunday school. 11 A aa. i service sad sermon. T:4S p. m. Good Shepherd Seiiwoad atreet asd Tsn roeter avaaue; Bev. Jobs Dawaea; so starnlsg sat ilea; Sasdsy school. S:4ft a. m.; prayer and asrmos. 7:80 s. a. Hi. Matthew's Plret snd raniMiera atreeta; Bev. W. A. M. Breck. Holy communion, 7:80 a. a.; Sunday echool. S:4S a. a.; Baa la. 11 A a. 1 service and aermoa. 7:80 p. a. St. Mark's Nineteenth aad Qnlmhy streets; Bev. i. B Stapeon. Bely communion S s. a.: Sunday school. 10 a. m : morning prayer aad Ilium 11 o clock; erenenng and aermon. "What la the Pas ef S Creed!" T:B o'clock. LIT T KEBAB . Jsaaae ErillaU- Wsat Park asd Jetfsvsoa if. A. Lea. Serrleea at II a. a. with ecbool. s o a. m. ; owning preyer st 11 s'elocki evealag prsyer and T:80 o'clock: how eomnrrfnlon. 8 St. Andrew -t nleerslly Perk. eetteal. la e. Lessen, f p. a l nton aveesa a aad Orlll. Beads and II ocr la aday an 1 la as. Roiolar S p. a.; Luther l.ea Betaela UeatSh street; Key. Gndnsad 11 s. a. saa a p. a. Mnrwegtm Synod -Rant Teeth aad Oram atreeta; Rev. O. Hsgoea. Saejdey erhonl. 0:30 A a.: eerrlcee. II a. m asd 8 p. a. St. Past's German - Beet Twelfth and Clin ton atreeta: Bev. A. Krease. Service, 10:80 e. a.; eeevtra. 7 SO p. a.: Sundsy echool. 8:80 a. a. SerwegUB 45 Hsttb rasrtaasth street: Bar. BTJJBMOJfB. Lbrht Mlsaloa II Poertb Berth. Preeehieg every night and Sunday at S p. m. Olive Branch Mission 2SS First street near Columhle. Preaching erery night at 7:10; Sundays. 8 p. m. ; Sunday acaool. 1 m p. It. Jena's Bollneea MUslea US Sevens' near stain: Be.. John P. 0,1. eon Si every nlgbt end Sunday at S sad 7:80 a. ss. Chtsees Baptist S4S Second street. BanMaS at 7:80 p. m. j- Penlel MS Flret atreet. Services st 1:80 snd S p. a. by Evangelist E. J UNITED BBETKBEV IK OH BIST First East Fifteenth asd Morrison streets; Rev. H. C Sheerer MIMe acbool at 10 a. m.; sermon at 11 a. a.; eermon at 7:10 p. a.; T. P. S. C. B., 7 p. as. rlscoad Sixth sad Mechanic etreeta ; Bev. C, P. Blancberd. Sunday acbool. 10 a, m.; ser mon. 11 s. a., by Bishop Berkley; sermon at 7:80 p. a . "Power of Though 1" . SPIRITUALISTS. Pint Spiritual Society lOSte Third street. Bet. less at 11 s. a. aad 7:48 p. a. lecture by H. J. Moore on "The Woman of tod or, as a Medium sad Ideal ChsrscSsr." UNITARIAN. Church of Our father Se Tenth aad Yamhill etreats: Bev. W. 0. JOint Jr., minister: Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D.. minister emeritus Service St 11 S. a., subject of eermon. "Tenth"; Sun der ecbool st 0:4ft s. a.; els sees st II a. a. and 11:00 p. a. Ninth sad Mill 8B.L 'UflaeH psv" Hal b H oBBwanawsaaws Sf. aT. JftJIiTOM, DontYouDoit BOIT you punish that poor stomach With a lot of patent medicine poison. BOSrY get It into your thoughtless head that you must drench that stom ach with drugs 01 die. If you really desire to die, die decently without ths nostrums only you will not dls so soon. SOXTT Imagine that "I muat talis a tonic to build mc up." If you MUST drink, buy your liquor by the gallon and "doctor" yourself. It will cost you a heap less money. METRO DIgT. SOUTH. First 171 "j Second atreet. Foresters' hall; Bev. E. H. Mewre. At 10 a. a., Sunday school: II S. a., Woaas'a Home Mission earv isae: S:S0 p. a., Bpworth League; 7:10 p. a.. presehlng , 0. AND M. A. CbrlstlaB and Mleakiejary Alll.nceS1.th aad MslB streets; Rev. C. t. Sswtella. Preaching. in:so s. m ; Saadsy school. II: 16 p. a.; Yaaas People s meeting. 6 80 B. m, ; ev.ng.llal servlcsA 7:80 p. ss. CHRISTIAN ADTEKT. Christies Adieat Second street between Hall aad Lincoln: Bev. Charles lleffenden. Sunday echoed. 10:80 pre lee aer.ke. r p- preacbtag, 11:80 a. Sk.1 ssrmoA S p. a RT0H. Cbristisa Cstholic Church Is Elen Allsky ball, eecot.d Seer, Third sad Mm have streets: Rev. Charles A. Hoy. elder la chsrgs. Al p. a.. Bible stadyi 3 p. as., savvtees. LATTEB DAT SAIKTS. Church of Jesse Christ of Latter -Hsll 400. Allsk. bunding. Third eon streets Serrleea at 1 1.80 a S m.; Sasdsy scBosl st 10 s. a. Oar gain's BBS Metri- 7 p. UKITERSALIST. Eaet mghth and Coach etreeta At 11 sermon. "Tha Cost aad Reward ef ' Sunday srwsel 10 a. SWEDENB0B0IAK. New Chsreh SocWtr-glevvsth aad Alder street.; Rev. Hiram Vroossaa. At 11 s. a., ssrrires. ADYEN T1STS. Seventh Day Adr.oUsts- B3SS4 Thltd street. get It Into your head that sci ence went to sleep when medical col leges opened their doors, snd that "we're all dummies" If wa have not an M. D. appendix to our names. I NEVER GIVE A DROP OF MEDICINE TO ANY OF MY PATIENTS And If you are eiok and will coma to ma before you are half way In ths grave, I will cure you as quickly that you will wonder hew It happened. And I have taken man and women that seemed to be half way Into ths ground and have cured them soundly without a drug at all. a X TREAT ALL Bf AKKEK OP DISK ASMS Imperially rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff ened joints, weak atoms etiA Insomnia, nervoueneBS. women's diseases, ate. 1 TOO, Not "reliefs" that last for s few days snd return to torment ths sufferer. Dr. N. J. Fulton NATUB0PATK. 315 TWELFTH STREET corner Clay, aae block from M O ear, ess from 18th street eer. 3 tret Ceeealrr OlOCIVo Sullivan Big Winners $875.00 Earned $665.00 in Six Months Indian 86 Per Cent Profit on Jumping Jack 20 Per Cent Profit on Stray Dog The Sullivan stocks, promoted In February. March and April, are now standard securities, heavily traded in on the San Francisco, Salt Lake and Goldfield Stock Exchanges and on the Jersey City curb, and command premiums as follows: Company JUMPING JACK STRAY DOO INDIAN CAMP Date of Promotion . . February, 1806 ..March. 1806 ..April, 1806 Prios Today's Profit Paid by Market Par Publlo Value Cent 80 58 86 66 66 80 80 66 116 1000 shares Jumping Jack at 80, Cost $300, now worth $ 860 600 shares Stray Dog at 85 e . . vCost $275, now worth $ 880 1000 shares Indian Camp at 30 i. Cost $300, now worth $ 660 Cost $875, now worth $1,840 OUR FALL PROMOTIONS ' - We Offer for Immediate Subscription Unsold Portion of 250,000 Shares Treasury Stoek of Each ot These Complies: Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Co. . . . Lou Dillon Goldfield Mining Co. . . . As-You-Like-lt Manhattan Mining Co. . . 3k Per Share Mc Per Share 25c Per Share These stocks win be promptly listed on tha leading exchangee of the eountry after the treasury offering of each is over, and era bound to command an Immediate premium. . The Stamp of Merit .- " ! ''.'. '"' . '' r .. Bach of these companies owns s great gold mining property, situated In the Immediate vicinity of ether honanaa mines of 1U reapeottve dlstriot and believed by our famous mining engineer, who baa never boon connected with a mining failure, to have a tremendoue future. All throS are under tha eame capable, honest management Ths directorate of tho three compenles Is the sense, HON. JOHN SPARKS Prealdent i Governor of Nevada. JOHN D. CAMPBELL. VIcevPreaMsynt Conoultlng Engineer; President of Indian Camp Manhattan Mining Co.; Prealdent ef Stray Dos Man hattan Mining Co.: General Manager of' Jumping Jack Manhattan Mining Co.; formerly Chief Engineer for Chaa M. Schwab sad John MeKane la Nevada. L. M. SULLIVAN IWwirer ' President of I M. Sullivan Trust Co. JAMES E. DEOAN v Secretary Cashier Nye Ormsby Co. Bang, Goldfield. Member Sea Francisco Stock Bad Bzehaage Board. GEO. D. PYNE ... Counsel Attorney-at-Law. Goldfield. These Fall Issues have bean practically oversubscribed, in advance of public an nouncement, by bankers, brokers and mining men throughout the country, and wa have been able to reserve only 100,000 shares of each for investors who shall now make direct subscription. These stocks will be listed on the important exchanges, of San Francisco. Salt Lake, Goldfield and New York immediately attar subscriptions ara closed, and will, beyond a doubt, at once command a premium. We recommend both stocks as high class speculative investments and probable big future dividend psyers. Reservations should be made by telegraph to insure consideration, and remittances in full by bank draft or certified check must be forwarded immediately after allotment is made. Otherwise allotment will be rendered void. The right ia reserved to reduce or refuse any subscription tendered. L. M. Sullivan Trust Company GOLDFIELD, NEVADA jii-aJ -rim- tkmmudmik sassst . , .,