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    ,TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10. 1S07.
STEIMT MS
FOmilllE
Former". Nevada ; Senator,
Twice Elcli,: Then Poor,
' Now Wealthy Again.
LAST STAKE MADE
IN-YEAR'S EFFORT
Former Member, of Congress Dlssl
1 pated Thousands Daring Terms in
Senate -Made Last Strike i Just
,'. Before Ills Eightieth Birthday."
' - " , (Joorail Special Service. I
Carton City, Nov Aug. 19. To start
out at the as of nearly four score to
mak a third fortune, and to have the
attempt crowned, with suoceas, la rather
a strenuous undertaking for any one.
And yet, , that Is what former United
States Senator William M. Stewart,
oca known as the "Silver King" of Ntr.
"Vadji dona.' ;.
with plans , for developing his
aining and . other properties. ' Senator
OEl'JS FOJIECflST
OFcoLiinera
Taft to Make Tour of Wcs
Mrs Eddy's Case
' in Court :
(Jeers! Special terrlce.1
' Washington, Aug. 10. Secretary Taft
Is to leave Murray bay the flrat of the
week for Washington, atnnnln mi hi.
way for Conference with the president
at oyster Bay. Ha plana to remain In
Waablngton about a week and will then
depart on a speech-making tour of the
weal -
The annual convention of the Inter
national TyDosraDhicai union one of the
vtrunfeet ot American laoor organisa
tions. ' Will convene at Hot Hnrlnn.
Arkansas, Monday for a week's sea
The flrat of the Herman-American
races at Kiel for the Bonder boats, for
wnicn tne uerman emperor haa orrered
a valuable tronhv,' will be sailed Mon
day, .-w - .-..-; .
' Consideration of the eomnetenev of
Mr. Marr Baker CJ Eddy head of the
Christian Science church, will be taken
up lucaaay dv tne maater ana co-mas-tera
annotated bv Juda-a-Chamberlain
of the superior court at Concerd. New
ILieu tenant-General Arthur MeArthur
and other notablea will attend that an
nual national encampment of tne army
ntmmrt ,munm,mA i .t.i.K .i..h4.. 1 01 tne rninppines. wnicn is to aaeetnoie
. ,..BUU.. f xueday in Kama City.
today to pass almost unnoticed. He I The Republicans of Maryland will -
was reminded of the anniversary, how- semble in atate convention Wednesday
aver h tha nf ,. to name candidates ror tne orricea to d
aver, ,py the receipt of several tnes- fU,M at the fall eleotlon. -aafes
of congratulation from some of The National Negro Business league,
his former associates In public life, men P? which Booker T. Washington Is pros-
I S A a, II m m mi Wla mmt M K M A 1 m mm mt 8
Whom ha haa ma mt uMnm In .nt"' "" Mi aiiuua awawa
years but who still remember the lsvish
hospitality which the Nevada senator
, wss wont to dispense during his many
years of residence in the national cap
ital.
t ew men. even i among the money
ulnae 01 oonanaa aays, nave naa
more varied and wonderful experience
than William M. Stewart. The accum
ulation and loss of two Immense for
tunes and the winning of third at an
' age when the great majority of men are
relegated to the retired list seem but
minor Incidents In his wonderful career.
Among the roles he haa filled tn hla
time and the most of them with marked
aucona, nave Deen tnose 01 senator, taw
' yer. editor, orator. Yale colleae man. In-
- dian fighter, prospector, speculator, and
aoienwuo rarmer.
Millionaire and Then Poor.
He waa born in the atate of New
t fork, lived a while in Ohio, then went
to Tale to study law. When the cry of I
-uoia in uaiiiornia" was raised in '
. he came west, and, between the law and
ore mining, grew ao opulent that ha be
came known aa "the alive king." But
when he waa elected senator from Ne
vada he Dlunaed too deeply into the ex
travagances of capital life, and at the
ena or it years louna nimseu poor, nut
he did not despair. A sain he came
back to the west for a fortune, dug it
out of the earth in the form of precious
ore and aoon found himself strain a mil'
llonaire. Power returned with fortune,
and in 1887 he was again elected to the
L'niteo states senate.
For a time be waa a greater power In
pontics tnan oeiore. ho
hen1 of that srouo of Remibllcan dele
gates who withdrew from the St. Louis
convention in 1896 because the majority
refused to agree to a bimetallism plank
and declared zor tne sold standard.
Stewart was an ardent silver man and
the auocesa of the told standard cause
dealt him a hard blow. Unwise specula
tion ana -otner unremunerative enter
prises In a few years teduced hlra once
more to tne lower zinanciat level.
, Makes Third Fortune la Tears.
80, two years ago last March, his
term ended, he bade good-bye to his
friends in the senate and returned once
more to the scenes or his , former
npn
rocks.
. When he returned to Nevada the laat
, time it waa known among his friends
' ' that he was almost "down and out"
financially. But he- went to work with
his old-time courage and with his
knowledge of mines and mining things
soon began to come his way again.
- He made several lucky strikes and in
vestments and almost before a year had
' elapsed ha had made a good start to
. ward retrieving his fortunes. It is be-
lleved that he Is now worth at least a
quarter of a million and possibly much
' more. He has shelved hla social and
political ambitions and declares that
, this fortune his third will not go like
the others.
Wednesday at Topeka, Kansas.
' The International Zlonlat congress
will meet Wednesday at The Hague for
a session of six days. The object of
the movement is the creation of a le
gally secured homo for Jewish people in
Palestine.
The meeting of King Edward and Em
peror Francis Joseph at Iscbel next
Thursday Is regarded as of high polit
ical Importance. In addition to dis
cussing many international questions
It Is stated that Emperor Francis Joseph
endeavor o onn
wUl
about
final
ix at
reconciliation between Klnr Edward And
Emperor wiuiam or oermany.
At Camp Perry, Ohio, next Friday and
Saturday, a preliminary contest will be
held for Places on the American team
that will participate in the International
rifle contests for the Palma trophy at
Ottawa, Ontario, next month. ,
Prince Wllhelm. son of the rown
rnnoe Oustav of Sweden, is scheduled
to arrive at Jamestown the last of this
week. Arter spending several days at
the exposition he will oroceed to Wash
ington and New York and later will
Spend a week at Newport.
HEXT CONGRESS WILL
SEE HE1' DEMOCRATS
ateithe Election of Joseph Johnston
Adds to Minority in
Senate.
CHURCH
SERVICES
. " : Ba:
Arieia ev. m. . dbiio. "i
II a. tn. and I p. m.rrfiunday school, 10
m.: U. 1. p. u. 1 p. m
I Mt.. MM
Thlrd-
Vsncouver a
s treats. Services 11 a.
Hentaten. Mundav school. 10 a. m.
Highland Albert and Sixth streets.
Sunday , school. . 10 a. ro.: services at
11 a. m. and ?:46 p. m, by Hev. A. T.
Johnston; . '
Sell wood Taeoma and Eleventh
streets: Bev George A. lara Services',
11 s. m. and t m m.; Sunday school, 10
a. m.i B. Y. P. V., 7:15 p. m. ;
Calvary East : Eighth auJ "drant
streeta Services, 11 a. m. and T:J0 p.
m.i preaching by Rev. H. B. Blood; Sun
day school, 10 a. m. " C " ".J'" '.
Immanuel Second and Meade streets;
Rev. A. B. Minaker. Servicea at 11 a.
m. and 1:45 p.-in., Sunday. -
Grace MonUvillat Rev. Oilman Par
ker. Services at 11 a. m. - and 7:S0
pym.; topics, "The Dootiina or -aitn
and The Plvlne Origin of the Bible."
Central East Twentieth and anxeny
streets; Rav. W. T. Jordan. Cervices at
10:80 a. m.; Sunday-school 11 m.
University Park Rev. A. B. Walts.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.; aervlhea. 11
a m. and S d. m.: mission
worth Benoiamg."
Flrst The wnite
Trinity Klnenh ' and IGverett
streets; Dr. A; A. Morrison. . , Services,
a. m., U . m. and p. m. tor. Mor
rison Will 1 Of rii'lata mMnlnl and VHn-
St David's IT.., Tvxlrth arM Ral-
mont streets: - Rev. Grge B. Van Wat-
' communion, a a. m.s morn
lna nraveti anil arm,n .1. A'niiwtWt nun.
day school, A6 a. m.; evening prayer
and sermon, o'clock. v r
All Saints Twenty-second' nd R1
ounaay eenou, jg a, m.i even'
Ins service, t o'clock.
St. Andrews Ttnl wrsilv VNirtr Ttssw.
avenue ana itnon w. k Powell. Services 11 .-.m.i Bun
m or iter, .uiiu 1 any scnool, 10 a. mn
Temple, Twelfth
and Taylor streets: Rev. J. Whltoomb
Brouxher. D. D. Services. 10:10 a. m
Good SherharrfHallwoiv1 atraat and
VancOUVar lvnil. AlKlna Raw. jlAhn
Dawson. Sunday school, :4I a m.
morning service, 11 o'clock,' '
isy reader. Services at U a. m.j Sunday
aciiool, 9;4S a. m. , .
- si Mattnew'e First and Caruthers
streets; ev. W. A. M. Brack. Com
munion, 7:80 a w.; sermon, 11 a, m.
The Chureh of Our Savior Wood
stock Servicea 11 1 m.; Sunday
school loam. .
St. Mark's Corner of Mlnataanth and
Sulmby streets; Rev. J. B. IL Simpson,
ommunion. Cam. and 11 a. m.: even
song, I p. m.
St. John's Memorial Sellwood: Rev.
w. R. Powell. Services and sermon.
11 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.
OoagregatloaaL
University Park K1S Haven avenue;
Rev. D. B. Gray: services at I n. m
missionary program preaching by Rev. K. 8. BolUnaer, Sun-,
A-; gnt scuooi, 10 a. m.; 1. v. b. C. JS., 7 p.
a.
Laurelwood Rev. D. B. Gray. Serv
ices at 11 a. m.'. preachtnx by Rev. E.
and f:4i p. m. Dr. John Roach Straton
of Baltimore will preach: toplca "Prac
tical Holiness" and "The Old God for
the New Age"; .Bible school, 1J:10 p. m.;
young people's meeting, 0:10.
Hnnn1da fOermanl . Forty-first
street and Hawthorne avenue; Rev. C
Feldmeth. Preachlna. 11 a. m.: 8unday
school, :4I a. m.
St. "Johns (Oermany Rev. C Feld
meth. Preaching 8 p. m. Sunday school
l. H
econd Seventh and East Ankeny J Haasalo;
streets; Rev. Henry B. Hudson, .serv
ices at 10:80 a. m. and 7;D p. m. .
Bavler-Btreet Between Twenty-nrst
and Twenty-second streeta Services
10 a nt.: Sunday scnool, t s. m.
St. Johns E. A. Leonard. Servicea
11 a. m. and 7:80 P. m.i Sunday school,
10 a. m.
Chinese Mission 8(1 H Oak street
Sunday school. 7 d. m.i Breeching in
Chinese. 8 p. m.
First Germrn Fourth and Mill
streets; Rev. J. Kratt. Services, 11 a
m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 1:46
m.
Second German Morris street and
Rodnev avenue: Rev. F. Bueermann.
Servicea, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sun
day school. f:46 a m.
East Forty-fourth Street Mission
Corner East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook.
Services, 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Bible
school, 10 a. m.
Lenta Ninth avenue, at home of Wil
liam Kneeland. Services at 8:80 o. m.
Mount Olive Seventh and ' Everett
S. Bollinger; Sunday school 10 a. m.; T.
MT. O. V,. ML.,
' ; 1 . . , ' , , 1
' MnBaaan mmmmm mm -1 1
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W
E ARE installing a cooling arfdf heat
zing system in the new Corbett build
ing iit Fifth and Morrison streets. M :
. The air Will be washed and cooled for
summer and heated for winter. : This plant
when completed, will be( one of the finest sys
tems in the Northwest.
It has been designed and will be in
stalled by .v
We W. G. McPHERSON CO.
Heating and Ventilating Engineers - 328 Glisan Streef
n. m.
Mississippi Avenue MlsslsslDDl ave
nue, ana iremont street: Key. William
U Upshaw. Services 11 a. m. and 8 1
p. m. ; Bunaay achoOl at 10 a m.; Chris-
iwn tinuoaTor, I p. m.
Sunnyslde Corner of Eaat Taylor and
East Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J.
Staub. Servicea at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.;
Sunday school, 10 a m.; Senior Chris
tian Knaeavor, 7 p. m.
tiaasaio street East Seventh and
Rev. Paul Radar Harviaa
10:80 a m. and 7:48 n. m.: Sunday
-H 1 1 m k-i-i-m Tr.... ..ill
l.m VmlTStsaUst.
First Madison and Park. Rev. Dan- Church of the Good Tidings Eaat
lei Stover, assistant pastor. Bervloee Couch and East Eighth streets; Rev.
10:80 a m. and 7:46 p. m.; Rev. John J. D. Corby. Sermon at 10:4. a. m. I
W. Brad shew. Toplc, "a Passing Re- Toplo, "The Practical Power of Prayer."
mark of Jeaus," and 'The Successful I Sunday school at 12 m.
uuv; uunuay school u:15 p. m.: T.
Rev. Fred Albaa Well will preach, tople
uniriea vrina.
3
P. 8. C. E.. 6:4S p. m. j
Highland East Sixth street north and
rrescott; k.v. e. a. Bollinger. Serv
ices at 11 at, m. and 7:46 p. m.. Rev. D.
B. Gray will preach. Sunday school, 10
a m.; T. P. 8. C. E., :45 p. m.
Bt- Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson. Serv
ices, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday
school, 10 a. m.
: (Jooroal Special Serriea.)
Washington, Aug. 10. The election
of : Joseph F. Johnston to succeed Sen
ator Pettus of Alabama Is an Interest-
mouni uiiva Ddvenm win juTurnii, urani streets; Kev, j. jriagoea ounaay
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Services at 11 1 school. 9:80; services at 11 a. m. and 8
Lntheraa.
Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and
Irving atreets. Services, 11 a. m. and 8
p. m.; Sunday achool, 1:45 a. m.
Norweaian Synod East Tenth and
Grant streets; Rev. O. Hagoea Sunday
m. and 8 n. tn.
Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth: Rev.
Eiick Scherstrem. Servicea 10:46 a.
m. and 7:46 p. .; Sunday sohool. IS m.;
B. Y. P. U.. :80 p. m.
Union Avenue Mission (Swedish)
Corner Skldmora Sunday school, 10
a. m.
Fresbyterian.
First Twelfth and Alder atreets;
Rev. William Hiram Foulkea Services
at 40i80 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Rev. Wll-
p. m.; T. P. S-, Tuesday at 8:16 p. m.
Betania Danish Union avenue and
Morris street; Rev. Gudmund Grill,
services 11 a m. and 8 p. m.
St Jamea' Enansh West Park and
Jefferson streets; J. Allen Leaa Serv
ices 11 a m., conducted by Paul C.
Kunsman of Philadelphia; Sunday j
acnooi, 10 a m.
St Johns Peninsula avenue and IC11-
patrlck street; C. Buechen. Services at
8:00 p. m.
Norwegian 46 North Fourteenth
street: Rev. J. M. Nervine Services at 11
will nreach: tODlca "A Workman Not a. m. and t:so p. m.; Bunaay scnoot t:46
ilam Foulkea, D. D.. of Kansas City
Ashamed" and ''The Parting Message.
Mlspah East Thirteenth and Powell
streets; Rev. Jerome R. McGlada, D. D.
Servicea at 10:80 a m. Profeasor R. T.
Warren will preach.
Calvary Eleventh and Clay streets;
Rev. Ben-Esra Stiles Ely Jr.. D. D.
Services at 10:80 a m. and 7:45 p. m.
Rev. Boudlnet Seeley of Germantown,
Pennsylvania, will preach : topics, "Bleo
a m.
at PmVi R,rmln Raat Twelfth mil ing p. m
Xeformed.
First German Tenth and Stark
streets; O. Hafner. Services at 10:46
a m. and 8 p. m.
8C a. Church South.
171 H Sscond street; Rev. E. F. Mowre.
Services at 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; topics.
"Immortality." and "Tentn commana-
ment" Sunday school. 10 a m.; Ep-I
worth league, 7 p. m.
Klaoellaneoma
Tha Christian and Missionary alli
ance Sixth and Main streets; Rev. C I
D. Sawtella Services at 10:80 a.
Sunday school at 18:16 p. m.
Universal New Thought Assembly I
A. o. u. w. hail, waanina-ton. between
Tenth and West Park streets. Lectures
at 11 a m. and i D. m.
Latter-Day Saints Holds services
every Sunday in AHsky hall, corner
Third and Morrison streets at 11:80
m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 10
a m.
Penlel Mission Rev. B. A. Ross of
Los Angeles will speak at 141 First
street every niaht this week.
Church of the Nasarene; A. O. Hen
ricks. Services 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.;
Sunday school 10 a m.; holiness meet-
Clinton streets; Rev. A. Krausa Serv'
ices at 10:80 a m. ana p. m.; Sunday
school. 8:80 a. m.
Trinity German (Missouri Synod)
Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood
street; J. A. Rlmbach. Servicea at 10
a m.: Sunday school. -8:16 a m.
Zlon's German (Missouri Synod)
tlon" and "Abraham, the Called of God." Chapman and 8almon streets; W, H.
Fourtli First and Glbbs streets; Rev.
John R. Welch. Servicea 10:80 a m.
and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school, 18 m.;
Y. P. 8. CTe., 8:80 p. m.
Hawtnorne farx -iwemn ana least
trl-'
timphs to again wrest fortune from the
in. .MiMn tn th. am. ii nmnnv nt Taylor streets: Rev. E. Nelson. Allen.
oervicea. iv.tv a- ui. , uuuua .uuvui, jl.
m.: T. P. s. c.b., 7 p. m.
IOWA KNIGHTS WILL
HOLD ANNUAL SESSION
(Journal Special service.)
' Cedar Rapids, Iowa Aug. 10. Dur
ing the week beginning tomorrow this
" city will be the center of attraction for
the Pythiang of Iowa. "Thr grand lodge
of the order will meet in thirty-eighth
annual session, and and in conjunction
therewith' will be held the annual meet
ing of tha Grand Temple Pythian Sis
ters of Iowa and the military encamp
ment and aasembly of the Uniform
Rank.
The grand lodge meetings will be held
in the Auditorium, the grand temple.
retina in tne dudiic iiDrary ana tne en-
CiuSvpent of the military order will
take -ttce in Alamo park, which has
been named Camp Carnahan, in honor of
tne lata national commander.
Cedar Rapids la preparing to 'enter
tain a host of visitors, too advance
. guard of which is putting in an appear
ance toaay. au tne teaaing cities or tne
state have promised large delegationa
Tha downtown portion of tha sity is
. decorating in an elaborate manner In
honor or tne occasion.
Potter Schedule for Beach.
Tha steamer Potter will sail from
Portland, asq street aooic, Monday, Au
uat 11, 8 a m.; Tuesday 8 a m.: We
nesday and Thursday a m.; Satur
day 1 p. m. Get tickets and make
reservations at city ticket office Third
and Washington streeta C W. Stinger,
clty ticaet.areni. ,
"ITALIAN STABS MAN
WITH CANDLESTICK
(Journal Special Service. I
Butte, Mont, Aug. 10. Edward Gran
ger, a miner, waa fatally subbed
through the back last night with a
candlestlcK in tnernanaa or an unknown
Italian. Tha Italian and a countryman
had 'been quarreling as to the possesrf the minority.
sion or a piece oi sprinKimg nose whicn
Granger, unwittingly, attempted to plok
up, being unaware that the . men were
quarreling over it Like a ' flash one
of the Italians plunged the steel forks
of a candlestick Into Granger's back,
both of the foreigners then fleeing.- -1
Democratic senators who next Decem
ber will And seats on the minority side.
The newcomera besides Senator John'
ton, will be John H. Bankhead, suc
ceeding John T. Morgan of Albama;
Jefferson Davis, succeeding Jamea H.
Berry of Arkansas: Robert L. Taylor,
succeeding Edward W. Carmack of
Tennessee, and Thomas H. Paynter.
succeeding Joseph C. S. Blackburn of
Kentucky. John Sharp Williams, re
cently chosen at the Mississippi pri
mary to succeed senator Money, win
not taxe nis seat until later.
Besides those succeeded by Demo
crats there were four other Democrats
Clark of Montana, Gearln of Oregon,
Dubois of Idaho and Patterson of Col
oradowho were sucoeeded by Republicans.
Bankhead of Alabama is the only new
Democratic senator to take his seat in
the sixtieth congress who oomea
straight from the house to tha. aenate.
Senator Johnston cornea from nrlvate
Ufa thouah he is not without experi
ence as a public servant, having been
governor or AiaDama irom isus to ivuu.
He is n lawyer by profession, but Is
better known as a financier. He waa
the flrat president of the Sloss Iron &
Steel comDany and Is credited with
having, accumulated a large fortune In
late years.
Senator Davis was laat in the pub
lic service as governor of Arkansas.
Senator Paynter comes from the Ken
tucky circuit bench, to which he was
elected, after having served three terms
In .tha house. Senator Taylor served
one term in the house nearly a quarter
of a century ago and subsequently was
three times governor of Tennessee.
xne aeatns or senators Morgan and
Pettus and the retirement of Senators
Berry, Blackburn and Carmack, lead
ing or veteran Democrats, leave import
ant" committee vacancies on the mi
nority aida Tha mora important of
these committee places, according to
anolent-usage, will be left ,to tha pick
of the holdover senators on the mi
nority, side.
Tne more important committee posi
tions left hv tha n.mnnrati whA ...
"sucoeeded in the sixtieth congress by
imorMi are aa xouows: t
By Morft-an Foreio-n ralatlnna TTnAlan
affairs and lnteroceanlc canals.
5 Jrieitus juaiciary, military affairs;
and Driviles-ea and elentlnna
Bv Blackburn JnHl.v TV..!
vviuwuiti anu census.
xtCif, carmacK lnteroceanlc canals,
intersiato commerce.
S Berry Commerce, appropriations.
' The four Democrats whn nr.m ..
(seeded by Republicans were on tha fol-
ivning jmuuriani committees:
Clark Of Montana Fornlrn ralntlnn.
uearin -District of nninmw.
Dubois District nr. rviimMi' vt.ii.
tyviiiva onu jiiivucKBB ana elections.
Patterson ( " judfclary, immigration
These are the moat daainhi.
mlttee Places left vacant. haaMaa hm
iraiug- a. numoer or minor committee aa
ugnmemg w
Forbes Sellwood street and Ganten-
beln avenue; Rev. Harry H. Pratt. Serv
ices at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. zn.; 8unday
school, . 10 a. m.
Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar
ret t street; Rev. L. Myron Booser. Serv
ices at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday
school, 12:16 p. m.
Westminster East Tenth and Weld
ler atreets; Rev. Henry L. Marcotta
Services at 10:80 a m. and 7:46 p. m.;
Sunday achool. m.
Fulton Rev. A. H. Burkholder. Sun
day school at 11 a m.; Christian En
deavor, 7 p. m.; service, 7:46 p. m.
Marshall-Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth streets; Rev. U. w. Hays.
Sunday school, 10 a m.: preaching at
11 a m.; T. P. S. C. E., 6:46 p. m. '
Mount Tabor Belmont street and
Frettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M.
Sharp, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a m.
Sellwood corner .uast tseventeentn
and Spokane avenue. Servicea at 11 a
m. and 8 p. m.; Bunaay scnool, 10 a m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Third East xnirteenin ana nno
streets: Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery,
pastor. Services at 10:80 a m. and 7:46
p. m.
vemon u.asi iwinuom ana tvjgani
streeta Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80
p. m. oy Kev. u. a. uiair; eunaay
acnooi, iz m, -
Montavilla Rev. J. A. P. McGaw.
Servicea at 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.
Millard Avenue Sunday school. 10 a
m.; services, 11 a m. and 8 p. m.
Methodist.
Taylor-Street Dr. Francis Burgette
Short; Rev. IS. M. Hill, acting pastor.
Classes, 8:80 a. m.; services. 10:30 a. m.
and 7:46 p. m. ; topics, "Rewards Found
day school 8:15 a. m.
Swedish Augustana Rodney avenue
and Stanton street; Rev. C II. Tolln;
services 10:46 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Bun
aay acnooi, v:46 a. m.
Christian.
Central East Twentieth and East
Salmon streets; Rev. J. F. Ghormley.
Services, 10:46 a. m. and 8 C. m., top
ics, "The Tragedy of a Soul,'F and "Our
Advocate": Sunday school, 12 m; senior
C. E., 8:46 p. TtC i
Rodney-Avenue Rodney tvenue and
Knott street; Rev. F. Elmo Robinson,
Services at 10:46 a m.. and 8 n. m.i
communion at morning service: topics,
"The Incarnation" and "The Obedient
Christ"; Bible school at 1:46 a m.; T.
P. S. C. E., at 7 p. m.
Mount Scott Servicea in hall at Kern
P-.rk, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday
school, 10 a m. ' -
Woodlawn Servicea at 11 a. m. and I
p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.
First Corner Park and Columbia
streets; Rev. E. S. Muckley. Servicea
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; topics, 'The
Soul's Passion for Forgiveness," and
"Things Money Cannot Buy"; Bible
school, 10 a m.; C. E. 6:46 p. m.
Advent Second street, between Hall
and Lincoln. Services at 11:80 a. m.
and 7 p. m.; Sunday school, 10:80 a. m.
live Branoh Mission 288 First
street; services every night at 8 o'clock;
Bunaay acnooi at i:so; iouowea oy reg
ular services at, 8 p. m.; A. Wells, sup
erintendent '
Mlllenlal Dawn G. A. R. hall, north
east corner Second and Morrison streeta
Services at 2:80 D. m.
Swedenborglan Portland New Church
society, Aider street near Eieventn: 11
a m.; Rev. Hiram Vrooman, subject
A HDirituai iiattie."
T. M, C. A. Popular Bible class for
men at s:so p. m., lea oy rt. w. uavia
All men invited.
Churoh of God 81 Tenth street
North, Rev. J. R. Mulls, pastor; J. M.
Goren, teacher. Services at 2 p. m. and
8 p. m. Sunday. Saturday, 8 p. m.: sis
ters' teaching; services at 8 p. m. Tues
day.
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Vnitsd Evangelical,
First Corner East Tenth and Sher
man streets. Kev. A. A. Winter. 10 a
m., Sunday school: services 11 a m.
topic, "A study of Balaam"; union ser
vices. Hawthorn park, 6:80 p. m.
Second Fargo and Kerby atreets;
Rev. B. S. Hughes, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a m.; services 11 a m. and
8 p. m.
. St John's Ivanhoe and John streets;
Kev. Chester. Paul Gates. Preaching 11
a m.; Sunday school at 10 a m.
Ockley Green Gay street and Wil
lamette boulevard; Rev. J. Bowersox,
pastor. Services,, 11 a. m. and 7:45 n.
in Unsuspected Places'" and "The Young m.; morning sermon by Rev. W. S. Plow-
hlch will oa. available to
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HOME OFFICE COK. SIXTH AND ANKENY STCEETS, PORTLAND
A; I MILLS. L. SAMUEL," '' ' CLARENCE & SAMUEC-Im
, 1 President . r General Manager. , - Aisistant Manager.
Woman of the Smart Set"; Epworth
IHsrue. 6:80 P. m.
Sunnyslde East Tamhill street, be
tween East Thirty-fifth and Thlrt;
sixth atreets; T. B. Ford. Servicea :
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, :
a. m.
St. Johns V, L, Toung. Services 11
a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. s10
" i?nnrth Irvln and 'Twenty-third
E. H. Bryant. Services at 11 a m. and
7:80 n. m. v
nantenarv Ninth and . Pina W. H.
Heppa Services 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.
Trinity Corner of Bast Tenth and
Gram; Lewis F. Smith. Services at
11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school.
10 a m.
Contral Russell and. Kerby streets; J.
T. Abbett. Services at 11 a m. and 7:80
n m.
Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai.
Services 11 a m. and t:bo p. m.
Mount Tabor James Moors. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.
Pat ton Michigan avenue andi Careen
ter, H. T. Wira Services at Ilam
and 7:80 p. m. . m
Vancouver Avenue Services at XX
m . and 7:S0 n. m.
Woodlawn Rev. S. H. Dewart Ser-
viMa at 11 a m. and 7:30 d. m.
Woodstock Rev. W. T. Kerr. Ser
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn.
Norwealan-Danlsh Thirteenth and
Davis; C. J. JLrsen. Hervtcs at 11 a
m. and 7:30 P. m.
Swedish Bortnwick and Beach: Rev.
Johnson. Services 11 a m. and 7:30
t). m.
: First German Fifteenth and Hovt. CI
A. Waasa. Servicea , at 11 a m, and
7:80 p. m. ,
H. B. Maaa Servicea at 11 a m. and
7:10 v. m.
Japanese Mission 111 North "Fif
teenth, services at 11 a m. and 7:80
p. m. J:1'- ' ' -
University Park Rev, D. A. Wattera
Servicea at 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.
Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor
streets; Clarence True Wilson, - D. D.
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Rev. Charles T, McPherson will preach;
topics, - "Rank in the Kingdom of
Heaven' and "Our Commission"; Sun
tay school, 18:16 p. m.
, - . Xplsoopal.
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen tha Mar
tyrThirteenth and Clay atreets; Rev.
H. M. Ramsay.. Communion, 7:80 a m.;
services n a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school, 9:4S a, a.
man.
Bvangalloal Association.
First English East Sixth and Mar
ket streets; S. A. Siewert, pastor. Serv
ices, 11 a. ra.; Sunday school, 10 a m.
First German Corner Tenth and Clay
streets; Theodore Schauer, pastor; ser
mon at 10:45 a m. and 7:45 p. m. Sun
day school 0:30 a m.
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb
betts; LkC Hoover, pastor. Preaching
at 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday achool
10 am.
Spiritualist,
The Ministers' and Mediums' Protect
ive Spiritual association holds Sunday
services at 8 p. m; in W. O. W. hall,
Eleventh street, between Alder and
Washington. Lecture bv 'Rev. FL E.
Coon; messages by Mrs. Sophia B. Selp;
strangers welcome.
First spiritualist society Abington
nan. uomerence at n a. m.; suDiect
'How Much Wealth Does a Man Need?'
(Journal Special Serriea,)
Philadelphia Pa, Aug. 10. Despite
tha difference in ages, she being 87,
and ha 78, Miss Catherine E. Dallett of
Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia
and Spencer H. Smith, a retired mil
llonaire banker of Los Angeles, Cali
fornia ara to be married. Her father
was a close friend of Smith and the
latter has been deeply interested in
Miss Dallett since she was born. A
year agro when she made a visit to
California, the aged millionaire proposed
and waa accented. Smith Is well pre
served and does not look his age.
Miss Dalett has been known for her
charitable, political and religious work.
A license has been secured, but the
date of the wedding is not yet an
nounced. MACCABEES TO HOLD
ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT
(Jonrnil Special Serrlc.)
Norfolk, Va.. Aug. 10. The annual na
tional encampment of the Uniform
Rank, Knights of the Maccabees, will
open tomorrow on tne camp grounds or
the Jamestown exposition, and will con
tinue through the coming week. It is
expected that 3,000 or more members
of the organisation will attend the en
campment. While the majority of these
will come from the middle west, Ohio
leading, all sections of the country
will ne representee.
The camp will be formally opened to
morrow with Major-uenerai vv. a. met
ser-or Cleveland oommanomg.
The
bualnesa session of the orsanlaatlon will
Conference at 11 a m.; subject, be held Monday, The remainder of tha
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reviews and other features of a military
nature.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ. Scientist-
Scottish Rite cathedral. Morrison and
Lownsdale streets. Services at 11 a m.
Sublect. "Soul." Sunday school at
close of morning service. Evening ser
vice omitted during July and August.
Becona iuiKS' tempie. mane between
Sixth and Seventh streets. Servicea at-
11 a m.. eubjeot, "Soul." .
DECEIVED MAMMA
AND THEN ELOPED
tmited Brethren la ChrlsX
First East Fifteenth and Morrison
streeta; Rev. H. C Shaffer. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. m.: Bundav
school at 10 a m.
Radical eixtn ana Mechanic streets:
Rev. C P. Blanchard. Services, 11 a
m. and 7:80 p.- ra.; Sunday school, 10
a nv
. . United PreshyterUm.
Church of the Strana-ers Waseo
street and Grand avenue: Rev. S. Earl
DuBola Servicea at 11:46 a m. and
8:00 n. m. Services for mutes even
Sunday morning. Sunday school, 13 m.
First suth and Montgomery streets:
Rev. A. W. Wilson. Servicea at 10:80 a
m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school 13 m.
Tnitarlan.
(Journal Bpedsl Service.)
Boston... Mass.. Aug-. 10. Frank A.
Douglas, of Los Angelea 21 years old.
a student at raie, eiopea tooay witn
Mlaa Alcyone Toung Ross of this city,
20 years old. The couple went to
Providence where tha marriage cere
mony was performed by Rev. Henry
Bassett.
Douglas came from Tale to act as
best man at tne weaama; or Byron '
Woodbury of North Beverly. Miss Ross
and her mother, who are well known in
society here, returned nome from tneir
country piace to aitena tne wooaoury
WET nil1 imjTOMT
when yeur child haa a severs cold. Tou
need not fear pneumonia or other pul
monary diseasea Keep supplied with
Ballard's Horehound Syrnp a positive
euro for olds, cougha whooping cough
and bronchltla Mra Hall of Sioux
I null o, MJ.t Jl umvv j vw
Church of-1 Our Fathar-rnrna nt wonderful Rallard'a Horehound ByrUD
Tamhill and Seventh streets; Rev. W. on my children for five years. Its re.
O. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. L. Eliot ft U, suits have been wonderful Sold by all
minister emerltua Services at 11 a m. druggists. ,
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NEWPOR1
YAQUINA BAY
Has One of the Finest Beaches
on the Pacific Coast
and It an i
IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT ;
It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to visit, has ex
cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe, and delightful
surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clam-bakes,
oyster hunts, fishing, pebble and shell gathering, etc., enjoys a
mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery,' and all the other at
tractions that can be desired for recreation and pleasure.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al
bany or Cprvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R.- R. Train servic
daily and the trip a pleasure throughout Leave Portland 8 a. tn.
Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale
daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday
rate from Portland of $3.00 tickets on sale Saturdays,
good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all
other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific,
Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S, P, agency !
elsewhere, for complete information.- - - t '
WILLIAM McMURRAY, . , '
General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or."
wedding. Douglas and Miss Rosa, who
had been acquainted about two years,
suddenly agreea to get : marriea aiso,
when tha Woodbury wedding was over.
They left word at Miss Ross' home
that they were soing to can on friends.
The bride's- mother had become alarmed
at her disappearance when tha news of
tha elopement cam a ,
SIXTY-FOURTH MILE
; STONE FOR JUSTICE
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(Joaratl 'Special Serriea.) ,
Washington, D. C, Aug. 10. Today is
the sixty-fourth birthday of Justice
Joseph McKenna of the United States
sunrem court Ha Is one of tha "thaa
youngest members of the supreme tri
bunal, and will not ba eligible to retire
until ix jtmrm mocs, ,.....,.,,....,.
Justice McKenna. though acknnwiaait
to be one of tha ablest men-who ever sat
on the supreme bench, is comparatively
unknown to the gennral public. As attorney-general
in President McKinley's
cabinet and also 'during his service in
congress, ha took a mot prominent parti
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lh the Boclal life of tha national .f u-1
than has been the case sines he ih i
.t.4 n the supreme bench. I..'r. ;
Kenna and Justice Urewer are t i .
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Streetcar In Washington.
Exclusive Novrlf :
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