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0 $-1 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING1, JUNE 21. 1603. 1; CHURCH il SERVICES ?rtrta-e. K. A. Smith. BrT X a id. and p. m.; Sunday school. 19 mn.inx.p.e,ep.m. . Z hird Vanaouvsr avenue ana Know ''ihu; Rov. B. Schwedler. pastor. ervices 11 a m. and 1:4 I- to.; iu?r p ay bcIaooI, I am.; B. Y. P. U ;" Highland Alberts an Sixth trwti. lie v. J. F. Heacook, pastor. -Sunday eehooL 1 a m-i services at 11 a. m. and p. m. HB. Y. P. U S:30 p. m. " Sellwood Tuw and Eleventh Streets; Kev. John Bentslea Services Jl a m. and ll39 a ta: Sunday school. 10 a. n.i J.1. P. U 7:16 P. na , Calvary East Klghta and Grant treats. Her. L N. Monro. Services. 11 a. m. and 7;I0 p. m.: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; ii. Y. P. p 4. -so p. m. - Inunaoual Second and Mead streets: Rev. A. B. Mlnakar. - Service at. 10:80 am. and fiSO P- m. , Sunday school, brace Moota villa; Bar! GOmaa Par ker. Services , at 11 a m. nd7;l p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. taj B. x. P. U- t p. m. ' Central Kst Twentieth and Ankeny streets; Bar. W. T. Jordan, Servicee at 10:89 a. ax. and 7:30 p. m.,fcunaay nknni i m Y. P. meeting. 1 rx m. : topioa Haiiditig the lempla," and "Con- -l&Wefslty Park-Re JL B. Walta fluiutM school at 10 a. m.: servicea 11 a. .n.. and a ru m B. Y. P. U. 1 P. ral topic, "The Great Teaohera Favorite Object-lesson." and "Children's Oajr ex rf1iu In livntnff. . - . jirst The White ' Tampls,Twlfth and Taylor streets: Rev. i. Whltcomb B rougher,. D. IX -"One accord- prayer MMtini. 10 a. m.i services. 10:10 a. m. and 7:45 p. in., toplca "Obedience and Its Blessing," and T'A Pool Farmer." BunoystoA luwmu; .gni-uni street and Hawthorne avenue; BeT. C jVeldmeta Preaching, 11 a. m. Sunday chouL 8:46 a ro. M fct. Johns (German) Her. CL Fald- rneta. Preaching 3 p. m. Sunday school Seventh and Bast Ankeny streets: Rev. Stanton C Lepbam. Serv iroa. in so a. m. and 7:45 n. m.: tonics The Attitude of Christians to Vicious nd Immoral Practices Carried on tn .the Kama of Religion one of the se ries of sermons on "The Slgiis of the Crimes." Children's day exercises la eir- "etf" Johns SL A. Leonard. Berrleea. Jl a. m. and 7:30 P. m. Sunday school. in rr, rt T.. tt a-ta n. m. . rhtnaaa Mission ilth Uak street. Punday school. 7 p. m.i preaohlnc In FlretT German Fourth an4 MH1 streets; Rev. J. Kratt. fterrloes, 11 a. m. and T:0 P m-i Sunday school, : Second Oermaa? Morris street and Rodney, avenue; Rev. f. Buertnfcnn. eervlces, 11 a. m. nd !: p. ta.1 Bun day school. :48 a. m. . - East Forty -fifth Street Corner Zfest Main; Rev. B C Cook. Senrloea. 31 a. m. and 70 p. mj Bible school. 10 a. in.: B. Y. P, U 1:45 p. m- Lenta Flret avenue and Foster road. iRev. J. F. , Heacock, pastor. ..Sunday school. 10 a. m.: services, 11 a. m. and u 30 p. in. " Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Rev. B. B. B. Johnson- Services at 11 aw m. and 8 p. m. " " Bwedisn Hoyt and fifteenth: Jw, Krlck Scheratrom. Svvtoea 10:46 a. ' tn. and 1:45 p. m.; Sunday school, 13 m. ji Y. P. :S0 p. m. Union Avenue Mlsalon (Swedish) Corner Ekidmore. Sunday school, 10 rwegian-Danlsh Services In kail corner Mississippi and Shaver streets, Sunday school. IX m. Greshajn Sunday school. 10 a n. Pervlces 11 a, n. and 1:30 p. m. by Rev. T. J. Elklns. , - - yrsshyterlaa. First Twelfth and Alder streets; Rev. William Hiram Foulkea services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.,' Sunday school, 13 m.; topics, "Our Father, and . "The victor - crowns. , MIzpah--Eaat Thirteenth and Powell. Pervlces st 10:30 a m. snd 8 P. m.; flunday school. 11:80 a m.; christian fcndeavor, 1 p. tn.; Sunday school at Midway, 10:80 a.-m.-;1: - - ,:? Calvary Presbyterian church Corner Eleventh and Clay streets. Servloae 10:80 a m.' and 7:45 p. m, Fourth First and Qibbs streets; Rev. John K. Welch. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. in.; Sunday school. 13 n.; Y. P. S. C C, :30 p. m. , Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Tnylor streets; Rev. E. Nelson Allen. , Services at 10:10 a m, and 1:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 13 m.; Y. P. S. C 0:80 p. m. - , ' ESCORT FOE GENERA is :th . -41 fi i ..... t - , i ' ' ' ! ' ' ' ' I ' VswBsBBSSBaBsaaBBnasaaBSBBSBansB(BBfr Tho body of General' George Clinton, the revolutionary hero and" former governor of New' York, was removed from Washington to New York recently. Thli photograph waa taken aboard a Pennsylvania rail road trtla, showing guard of honor escorting the flag-draped body of the Ctcl patriot and statesman. . v ; - - ? Forbes Rev. ? Harrv -IL PratL Berv-1 lees st wooamens baiL Russell street near Rodney avenue, II a m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school 10 a to.; C K, i;30 p. ro. Chinese 145 H First street; services. i iu. , uuuu. wuuvi, v;e ti Try ' young people's meetlnr, 8:45 p. m. 1 Piedmont Clevalarl avenue and Jar- rette street.: Rev. N. S. Reeves, B. IX Servicea 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sun day achooL 13:15 D. m.: Y. P. 8. C E 4:45 p. ro.: toplc, "Christianity's IdsaL" and 'An Hour With Charles Wesley.' i Westminster .East Tenth and Weldi ler streets. Rev. Henrv Marcotta - Serv ices, 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday scnooi. 12 m.t tj. m., e e p. m. Marshall-8treet Marshall and 7 Nnrth Seventeenth streets; Rev. C W. Hay a Bunday school, 10 a m.; preaching st 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. to-j Y. P. & G, E. at 6:43 p. m. ' Mount Tabor Belmont Street and Prettvman avenue: Rev., Ednsrd M. Sharp, paitor. Servicea at 11 a.- m. and- p. m.; uunaay scnooi at a, m. BeUwood Corner Kb t Seventeenth and Spokane avenua Rev. D. A. Thomn- son. eervices ai u a. m. ana ?:su p. m.; uunaay scnooi.: ju a m.; ennsuan en deavor, 8:80 p. m. : Third Bust ;" Thirteenth '; and Pine streets; Rev.. Andrew- J. Montgomery, Services at 10:80 a tn, and 7:46 p. m. Hope-Montavlllaj RevTs. a Wllta Eervlces at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P- m.; Randay school, 10 s. m. Millard Avenue Rev. A. D. Soperj Sunday school. 10 a m.; servicea 11 a in. snd 7:30 p. m, Anabel Services at 11 a m. and 7:45 B. m. '' -.: Kenllworth E. Thirty-seventh street and Gladstone avenue: preaching at 11 a m. by Rev. J. S. Dunning, Ph. D.; undav school at 12 m. , Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar rett streets. Rev. N. S. Reeves, B. D.. pastor. Servicea 11 a m. snd 1:45 a m.: Bunday school, 13:13 and Y. P. C. El, :46 p. m. Trinity Fulton: Sunday school at 11 a m.; Christian Endeavor, , 7:00 p. m.j preaching by Harvey Miller, 3:00 p. m. ' Slethodlst. - il Taylor-Street Rev.- Benjamin Youna D. pastor. Sermon. 10:80 a m. and 1:45 p. m.', classes, 0:30 a m.; Sunday school, 13:16 y. m.:Ep worth leagua 4:80 p. tn., toplca "Bluea" and ln tanKlementa" ' Sunnyslae tsast lamnui street, De tween East Thirty-fifth and Thirty- sixth streets; T. B. Ford. Services 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Junior league, 3 I m.; Senior league, 1:16; Sunday schooi 0:50 a m. St Johns 7. U Young. Services 11 a nv and 1:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Boworth Rev. Charles T. McPher- soa Services in Oregon building at fair grounds, .11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.; Epworth leasue. :80 d. m.. tooioa "raendsniD.1 and Children's Day exercises in evening , . Centenary ast Pino and ast Nlntn streeta Rev. Clarence True Wilson, D. v.. pastor. ' servicea io:so . a m, and T:45. Topics, "The Man With i Vision." . and "Science and the Bible. Rev. J. R. Knodell will deliver the mornlns' service. Trinity Corner of East Tenth ani mast Arant: Lewis F. Smith. Servians st 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a m. ; class meeung. i:io p. m.; Junior League, I p, m.; Jfipworth jueagua 1:80 p. m. . - Central Bussell and Karby streets; 3. T. Abbett Service at 10:80 a m, and 1:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 13 m, ' '. . . " Chinese MissionChan Sine KaL Services 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m. Mount Tabor services at li am. and 7:30 p. m. , ' Patton Michigan avenue ana parpen' ter. H. T. Wira Services at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. . Vancouver Avenue uervicea at u m and 7:10 s. m. Woodstosk Kev. h. f. siaca cer vices at 11 a m. Snd 7:30 p. m. ISorwealan-Uanlso Thlrteentn a Davis; H. P. Nelsea ; Services at 11 m. and T:10 n m. .. - Laurel wood Kev. el H. Bryant, (serv ices 11 a ra. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a m.; class meeting, 13:15 p. m.; Epworth leagua 8:30 p. n John Ova 11. Servicea 11 a m. and 8 D. m.: Sunday school. 10 a m.; Ep worth leasTja. I d. m Tonics. "The Wages of Sin and the Gift of God," and "Salvation." A. Waasa Services at 11 a m. and 7:80 n. m. . Second German Stanton and Rodney. Rev. E. E. Hertaier. servicea at ll m. and 8 p. tn.; Sunday school, 8:45 m Enworth leasua 7:80 n. m. Japanese Mission ill Jorth Fif teenth. Ilev. Klleen Ribara Servicea a': 8:80 a m. and 8:80 p. ta, Sunday school. 8:30 p. m. Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor streets; Kev. William H. Heppe, pastor. Services at 10:80 and 7:34 p. m. Morning classes, o'clock; Sunday school, 11:16 p. m.; St Paul's mission, 2:30;. Epworth leagua :30. Toplca "The Liberty That Needs a New Em- I CLDfTOIfS BODY tl r j . aJTS , o ft j a JOSEPHINE COUNTY IS TEARING ' j uieiii., n .4, mm, ... .i.,ij...iii"p i. i.uaH mriyrrrrnn iv 'i 11 i . ' ,u j i I, l i; n." " T"l I-"'" (Spedsl Dlspetck to The JosraaL) , Orant Pass, Or June 20. The old Jail snd the old clerk's office at Ksrby, the first county seat of Josephlna which will be torn dpwn to make room for modern struoturea are among the very oldest landmarks In Oregon.; The Jail was bunt in tne later biuw the organisation of Josephine county. T la si tVAAIATl structure of two storlea or rather of two sets of oella One above the other. Light and sir were admitted phasis Today," and "Christ and Modern Sellwood Corner East Fifteenth and Taeoma avenue; Rev Servicea 11 a tn. and 1:80 p. m.; Junior Epworth leagua 3:80 p. m-i Senior Ep worth leagua J - Free First East Ninth and MHL Rev. W. J. Johnstoa Services 11 a vtu, 1:80 n. m- Thursday 7:30. The CUnton-Kelly Memorial TMrty r.lnth and Powell streeta Rv. S. J. Kester, pastor. Services at U a m. m.; Epworth leagua 1:00. p. xa Junior iay OTX1& a.VV V Kile Woo'dlawni-WlUlam X Doortasa pas tor. Services at 11 a m. and.B p.-m. Sunday school 10 a m-j Epworth leagua 080 n m. ' ' . University park Corner Dawson and Flske streeta Rev. William R. Jeffrey Jr., pastor. Servicea am., 11 a , nu, 8:80 p m. and 7:80 p. m. Class meeUng, 12 15 p. nv; Sunday school, 0:45 a m., Epworth league, 3:80. - , MonUvilla Mohle 'and , Hlbbard streets. Rev. Harold werg. oervicea, 11 a m. ana p. m.; ouuu tX , .l.n muitlnr. II tn.! Junior Leagua t p. m. Epworth Leagua Congregational. First Madison and Psrk. Rev: Lo- ther R. Dyott D. D Pa5tor; ""TX,1 11 a m. and 7:45 p. m; Sunday school. 15:00 am. Toplcahen People Know God." and "Real Religion." i University Park 1013, Haven avenue; Rev. F. U H. . Van Lubksn, ps-tor Preaching at 11 a m. ana -"-day school. 10 a m.; Y.P. C. B- 0.30 ST 'm! Toplcajh "TjSSS: Iti.i., Children." and Children s Day exercises in the venlng. . - . J. I Buniiyswe corner n East Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J. Staub. Services at li a m. j pVleit of lour' ProfessloV." and "Slslng ttW a Man." Sunday school. 10a ,m.; Junior C. B, 8 p. m.; Senior u. e:u ,nT..l-a " r. W TT aTvsra Bellrsundayaohool. U a Y. F. . Vi A. e.v ,--,,, 1 T .1 en m sand 7:10 IX IXL Sunday school. 10 a m. Christian En-dHas5alo:Ssrlt-Ea.t .'smott and Hassalo; Rev. Pui ,kmv . "w 10:80 a m. and ?: a-j ouaur icahpot 13 m.; Y. P. S. Higniano ATT nLAVnAVra II MV. ru. cm. xiuiiiMRvii ww - R. Bollinger. ices at ll:oo m. and 7:45 P. m. feasts ts ra A V JoinsR. WvjSE Ices, 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a m. mmA First uenrnu m . Stanton streets; Rev. John a Hopp. flarvicea 10:30 a m. and i:s P m- Bunday school. :1B; Christian En deavor, i:30 p. ra ' .. ..- Splsoopal. Trinity - Nineteenth, and Everett atreata: Dr. A. A. Momma ! 11 a. mT and 8 p. m.; Sunday 1? UuheFlr-t d Caruther. stret: Rev. W. A. M. Breck In charge Services 11 a m. communion at 7:30 a m.j Sunday school 10 am. Pro-catnearai vi du owvu,. s tyrThirteenth and Clav streets; Rev, H. M. Ramsay. Communion, 1:80 a n.; services 11 a m. and 1:30 p. m.; Sunday Au'SwntsTwenty-seeond snd Reed streeta Sunday school, iu a m.; serv ice. 11:00 a m. and 7:30 P. tn. St Andrews University Park. Serv ice 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m. Rev. Francis Jones will Preacn. ..w.. fit. Paul's woodmere; C L. Parker, a, reader. Service at 11 a m.; uunaay ichobR 0:45 a m.; Rev. W. R. Powell Will omciate at commujiiuii. . St. Jdarx i svmmr vi " Ouimby streets; Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy communion, 8 a m.j services, 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 st John's Memorial Sell wood: Rev. H. D. Chambers, services, lj a m. ana 8:00 P. m.; aunaay scnuui, w.w . Good Shepherd Sellwood street and Vancouver avenue, Albina Rev. John Dawson, rector, communion, a. m.. Bunday school. 9:45 a m.; morning serv ice llam.; evening servica 7:80 6tCkbavid's Episcopal Church East Twelfth and Belmont, Rev, George B. Van Watera D. D.. rector. Holy com munion, 8 a m.: Sunday school . 0:45 a m.! rector's Bible class In chapel. 10 a nv: servicea H a -jn. and 8, P-m' v. Ascenfion chapel Portland Heighta Bunday school at 0:80 a.m. Xjutharaa Swedish Iramanuei Nineteenth and trying streeta Servicea 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 0:46 a m. v . ' Norwegian Synod East Tenth ' and East Grant streets; Rev. O. Hagoea Bunday school, :80; servicea 10:30 a m. and 8 p. m. ..... . . Betanla t)ani in Union avenue and Morris street; Rev. J. Scott Services 11 a tn. and p. m. -.Sunday school, is a m.; topic, The . Blessings of the Law." ..;.v v St . James English West Park and Jefferson streets; J. Allen Leaa Serv ices, ill a tn. and 8 p. m.; Bunday school. 10 a m.; Lutner league, 7 - p. m.; topics, "Conversion." and "The Con version of a Family'.-V ;...?- ,:-., ; Norwegian 46 North Fourteenth street; Rev. J. M. Nerving. Services st 11 a tn. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 3:4i a m. j.-.; - ;f'; .- -: ;-, . :-r: St . Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton streeta; Rev. A. Krausa Serv icea 10:30 a m. and 7:30 p. ra; Sunday school, 9:30 a tn.; sermons by Rev. H. Ueuss ana Kev. U. eiger. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood street; J. A. Rlrabech, Servicea at 10 a tn. and 1:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 8:16 am.. Zlon's German (Missouri . Synod) hrhinmnn and Ralmin a t rum t m TA7 I r I Behrerm, pastor; services, 10:16 "and I 7:4Bt feunday school. i'0 a. m.; services I in if-cgnaa a.rt ana twrd Sundaya, JAIL AT , ANCIENT Old Jackson County Jail at Kerby; Old Office of Clerk at the Right - only through narrow and heavily barred doors and windowa The Jail sheltered some very bad men during the rough-and-ready days of half a century ago. and was the scene of several desperate Jailbreaka A sheriff In those strenu ous days, when old Kerby town was the chief city of southern Oregon and boast ed a population of almost 2,000 men and oontalned half a score of saloona dance halls and gambling places, had consid erably more to do than draw his salary. Josephine's first sheriffs habitually wore Swedish ' Augustana Rodney a verm and Stanton street; Rev. C. a. Tolin; services 10:46 a tn. and 7:45 p. m.; Sun day school. 0:30 a m. ' Swedish Mission Comer Seventeenth and Gilsan. Rev. B. J. Thoren, pastor. Servicea 11 a m. and 1:46 p. m.; Sun day school 10 a m. '' i darutlaa. ' Central East Twentieth and East Salmon streets; Rev. J. F. Ghormley, D. p. Servicea 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; evening sermon by Rev. Mxa Dye, Rodney-Avenue Rodney avenue and Knott street; Rev. F. Elmo Robinson. Servicea 11 a m. and 1:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:46 a m.; Y. P. S. G. E.. 6:80 p. m.; Bible school at 8 p. m. at Albina avenue and Killings worth. Kern Park Rev. EL M. Patterson; services, 11 a m. and 7:46 p. m.; Bible school, 10 a m.; C 6:30 p. tn. Re vival meetings every night this week. Woodlawn Services at 11 a m. and 8:00 p. m by ths pastor, Clark W. Corn stock; Sunday school, 10 a m.; T. P. S. C. E.( 7 p. m.: topics, 'The Marks of a Christian1' and children's day exercises at evening servica First Corner Park and Columbia streets; Rsv. EL S. Muckley. Servicea 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Bible school, 10 a m.: C E., 6:80 p. m.;sermons by Rev. Royal J. Dya : . Chrlstlaa Solenoa First Church of Christ. Scientist Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale streeta Services at 11 a m and 8 p. m. Sunday school at close of morning servica Subject of lesson; is the universe, including Man. Evolved by Atomio Forcer' second Kiaa tempta Btarx. between Sixth and Seventh streets. Services at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at close of morning servica Subject of lessoa "Is ths Universe. Including Man. Evolved by Atomio Force 7" TJnlted BvangeiBoal, First Corner East Tenth and Sher man streeta Rev. A. A. Winter. 10 a m 8undav school: servicea 11 a m. and' 7:46 p. ra; sermon by Rev. C. X Poling. Children's day exercises at ev ening servica Second Ferge and Kerby streets; Rev.' C C Poling, pastor. Sunday 7:45 p. m. " i su jonn-s ivannoe ana jonn streets: Rev. Chester Paul Gates. Preaching 11 a m.; Sunday school at 10 a m. Ockley Green Gay street and Wil lamette boulevard; Rev. J. Bowersox, paator. Servicea 11 a m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a m. i ........... i ' "Bvangelloal Assodatloa First . English East Sixth and Mar ket streets; S. A. Slewi it pastor. Serv ices 11 a m. and lam.: Young Peonle's alliance, 7 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.' First German corner Tenth and Clay streets; Theodore Schauer. pastor; ser mtm at 10:48 a. m. and 7:46 n. m. Sun day school, 8:30 am. Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib betts: L. C Hoovet. pastor, preaching at 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sundav school, )0 a ra United Presbyterian. i Church' of ths Stranger1. Wasoe street and Grand avenue: Rev. 8. Karl DuBola Services at 10:30 a m. and 8:00 p. m.; sermon transiatea lor tne deaf each Sunday morning; Sunday school, 12 tn. First Sixth and Montgomery streets: Rev. A.' W. Wilson, pastot. Services at 10:30 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Italian serv ices at 4 p. m, trnitad , Brethren la Christ. nrt East, fifteenth and Morrison streets: Bev, H- C. Shaffer. Services at 11 a m. nd 1:0 P. m.j Sunday school at. 10 a ! - Second East - Twenty-seventh and Mildred avenue; B. E. Emerlcb, pastor. Third Preaching by Rev. B, E. Em erick, 11 a m.,v Kern Park, - Kaulcai emu ana nwnuio aireeia; Rev. T. J. Cocking. Services, 11 a ro. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school. ,10 a m-i x,,p. a w :::'.4:i:.i 4. iJ':.; .. 'It ' S. ''Ohnrch' South. - r y 171 Vt Second street; Rev. E. F. Mowre. Services 11 a m. and 5 p. m.: Sun day school. 10 a , m.; Epworth leagua 6:80 p.1 m. H TTnlvsrsallst. Church of ths "Good Tidings East Coucb snd East Eighth streets; Kev. i n rorbv. -Services. 10:46 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Bible school, 12 m.: topic. and "Life in India" Unitarian. Church of Our Father Corner ot Yamhill snd Seventh streets; Hev. Yv, a Eliot Jr.; Rev. .T.', I, Eliot u. u minister emetitua Servicea 11 a m.; Sunday school, 9:46 a tn.; adult class. 18:80 p. m.; x. i . e: p- m., iwiv.. "life's Alms and Vlclssltades.".. i Klsesilaneous. ' - - Divine" Truth Conter-261 AMsky. Rervlcvs 11 a m. Thaddeus M. Mlnnard, pastor. "Compensatloa" : Ministers' and Medium r Association Anilltnrliim hall. Third and Tavlor streeta - Bervicee J :80.w 2:30, 8 :si ana i:o p. m First Spiritual '. society ..Ablngton building, ' Third, near Washington. Eervlces 11 a m In. m. and 7:45 o. m. Toplo, "Are We Evert Under Ob- New Thought Evangelist - AH sky hall. Third and Morrison. - "Ths Hyp notism of Old Age: How tot Escape It" Swedenborglan Knights of pythlas nan, caevania sua Aiuer. . service Jl a. ra. ' t Church of the Brethren Borthwlok snd Kllllngsworth. Services 11 a m. and p. ro.; bunday school 10 a. ra The Pamperedl Pets. . . "Hortense, rail up Mrs. De MUIyuns mnM c . fnr "Ci,lr. "Carlo wishes to bark the telephone." to him over DOWN- COUNTY SEAT it. r r f , ) bkjuAstaTaatess a brace of six-shooters and knew how to use them "both -to oncet" should the emergency require. The old maple that stands a few yards from the jail door has four marks on Its lower limb, rep resenting as many "hangln'a" during in eariy days oi josepmnes nistory. Two of these were Mexicans, who mur dered a white miner for his gold; the Diner two were oaa men who persisted In using their guns at the wrong tlma The old Jail was abandoned more than 20 years ago, when the county seat was removed irom aeroy to Grants. Pasa CAKTEIDGE ON TEACK; BULLET HITS OLD MAN Car Explodes Rifle ChargeBall Penetrate'g Victim's Brain. Philadelphia June 20 Struck by a bullet from a cartridge exploded by a trolley car last night, Charles BL Price of Warnook and Master streets is In St Joseph's hospital In a eritlcal con dition. ' 1 '., ; , Mr. Prlca who Is 70 years old, was sitting on his front doorstep when the accident occurred. Boys are supposed to have put the cartridge on the track. It was about 10:80 o'clock when a car going west on Master street passed oyer the cartridge. There was an ex plosion which startled the neighbor hood, when the motorman stopped the car to make an Investigation of the damage, the groans of Mr. Price were beard. .iA 8 Joseph's hospital It was found that the bullet had entered his head through- the right eya and is lodged In the brain. The patient was uncon scious and therefore unable to give any assistance to the police In detect ing the mlscreanta ENGINEEE FALLS OUT; EXPEESS BIJNS WILD Train Dashes Alone tar Seven Miles Before Fireman Misses His Slate. Omaha Neb, "Jtrne 10. Plnnsinc around sharp curvea through outs and across bridges at 60 miles an dnn, without an engineer In the cab, a Bur lington express train. St Josech tn Omaha ran wild for seven miles this morning, near Council Bluffa w. hi- m1i engineer, had fallen rrom ms oab and lay unconsoious by the aids of the traolra. - mMn,.. t-.u' son did not know that tho looomoUve ui wj.wua. several snarp curves were- taaen with nniiimini.hJi and there wan no whistle. ,v A,th tram dashed through Hentons H!'irfman.,nil,",(Ml Sorting. He leaped to the throttle lever, shut off the steam, applied the air brakes and brought the train to a standstill. t The train ran back aeven rallea and there the engineer was found uncon scious beside the track. He cannot explain how be came to fall out of the cab. DYING M0THEE PLANS HER SON'S WEDDING Fond r Parent's Funeral ' Follows ! Boy's Marriage Within an Hour. Boranton, Pa. June 20. At 8:80 o'clock tn the morning; Miss Loretta Klrst and Joseph Rader, both of South Boranton, were married at St. Mary's churoh, ; An hour later the mother of the bridegroom was burled. A wedding and a funeral in the same family within the hour Is unusual, but uoh was the desire of the dead woman. Elaborate plans had been made for the wedding, and they were still under way when she was taken ill. Realising that she would not recover, shs insisted that the wedding bo performed and at the time originally set From her sickbed the mother planned many of the details of the marriage. PAST0E SAYS WOMEN OF PLOCK KAY DRINK New York, .June 80. Dr. Emit A. Maury of the. Dutch Reformed church, at Central avenue and Sherman " place, Jersey City, recently received an anony mous letter, attacking certain women In the congregation, whom the writer had watched for two yeara The letter said that they frequented a saloon a block away from the church. :-,- "Thank God," said Dr. Maury In an address Sunday night "that any one of my congregation who thinks It txst to drink is willing to do so openly., , J have not the least doubt that the women named, if, they go to this saloon, do so to obtain food as welt as drink on their way home from a society' meeting. I see no harm In It for this cafe is pa tronised by respectable people." Dr. Maury said, further, that elf the writer of the letter should resign, as the letter threatened, the resignation would be promptly accepted. ;' j ; .,-: -t 1 COURT SETTLES HIS ;' THREE-DOLLAR ESTATE Lancaster, Pa, June 20. Judge Smith, In the orphans' court, has filed an ad judication in the estate of Tobias Bru baker of Providence township, v The amount for distribution Is 60. centa ' - Cnder his will be provided that his wife should have one-third of his es tate in trust and a trustee - will be appointed for her 17 cents. The remain ing 83 cents goes to six children. , The entire estate was 13. i The ex penses were (2.60. ; WON'T OBEY MOTHER'S WILL; SHE LEFT HIM $1 Refuses to Make Burial Lot "Dump . tng Ground for Spite Monument." '.Reading, pa, June 20. Judge Bland adjudicated the account of Charles M. East executor of the estate of Sarah Martin, late of Boyertown, this county, today. Mra Martin died on March 26, 1906, and by her will left her son, Har ry Martin, f 1 In money, bequeathing the balance of her estata 61,028.56, to Charles M. East a friend. The son filed an objection to the erection of a tomb stone on the grave Of one of her grand children. Charles Martin, for 315, who, his mother directs in her will, shall be buried on his lot in the Pottstown ceme tery, - On account of this objection it will not be built The decedent did not quite disinherit her son. because she canceled two notes, amounting to 6250. which she held against. him. " The son wrote the following letter to Executor East: "While on the ceme tery lot at Pottstown, standing at the S raves of my sons. Charles and Henry, lis thought came to me: 'Would I have granted the will of my mother when ilvlng to place a stone on the grave of one grandson and not upon that ot the other grandson? I would most certain ly have said. 'Not' ."That is the stand t took eight years ago, not to show any respect to persona whether they are real children or step sona At present I can not see my way clear to grant to the dead what I would not have done to the living. The lot at Pottstown Is a nrlvate burying place for the use of my family only, and noth ing is to be put in it or on it while J am living. , without - first having my ap proval. -. "I did not buy It for ' a dumping grounds of last wills to erect spite mon uments on, especially of any one who has enough malice to disown me ss far as the law will allow. Therefore, I ob ject to that part of the will of Sarah Martin which provides for the erection ot a tombstone on my cemetery lot" BABY OF 25 MONTHS .WEIGHS 110 POUNDS Also Remarkable in Sleeping Four : teen Honrs a' Day and Rarely Crying. New York. June 20. Interest en the east slda which produces many wonder ful thlnga has turned during the last few days to a 26-months-old baby weighing 110 pounda This little girl's name Is Adellna Guitllla and she is a record breaker in more ways than ona She never sleeps less than 14 hours a day, and though she Is only two years and one month old. she rarely crlea Daniel Gultilla. the father of the baby, Is a tailor and came here from Spring field, Ohio, about two weeks ago. Ade llna came into the world weighing a lit tle more than the ordinary Infant but she , grew - rapidly. Many physicians have examined the child, but they have been at a loss to aocount for her enor mous weight - Last winter Adellna won a prise at the exposition held at Jacksonville, Fla She wss Judged to be the - heaviest brightest and outest , And She Is still growing. , - --:I . ,-; .. BLIND DOG AN APT PUPIL IN TRICKS Lttlta Pa, June JfLJjohn T. Hack man, of Brunnervllla two miles from here, has a blind . dog which he has taught to do manr tricks difficult for a dog with its sight Hackman's dog runs ana jumps witn ss muon alac rity and confidence as any ordinary dog. One of the remarkable thlnss Is that until recently, when age Interfered, the dog would run along the path leading to Its owner's house and, at full speed, leap over a fence more than three feet righ. Never onoe did the animal touch Fhe log Is 13 years old and now somewhat stiff in the Jotnta It has been blind from the time It was, a pappy. . . . - POLICE PALLBEARERS FOR FUNERAL OF CAT Chippewa Falls, ' "Wis.; June 80 If Mra Cora Van Dine's invitations are ac cepted a detachment of police will be Sallbearers and Lieutenant of Polios R. . King will deliver a sermon at the funeral of her - pet Angora cat Mra Van Dine has bought a beautiful casket and everything will be done at the fu neral In accordance with the custom at human funerals. The cat was a present of Mr. Van Dine-to his wlfa and she prised It highly. When it became 111 a physician was called in, but despite his efforts the feline expired. SWIM IN COLD.TYATER , LEAVES A BOY BLIND Chesier, pa, June I0 William K, Kennedy, 9 years old, is fn the Crosier hospital totally Dima, caused, pnyaioians y, dv Darning in too coia wiier, William was enjoying a swim, in Ches ter creek when he began to scream. Companions swam to his assistance. and when he was brought ashore he oould not ses. ' - .- '"' Specialists have been summoned from Philadelphia In the hope of restoring the boy's sight ... ..'.,. HEARST'S BEAUTIFUL TROPHY CUP. . The beautiful trophy given by William Randolph Hearst to the Turn Vereln In the United States possessing the athlete who scores the highest ' number of points In which American teams compete in the great" turnfest to be held at Frankfort-on-Maln, Germany; during the week beginning July 18. , - ' (. t . . , " - " ".-V Ill OF TI'JO-CEIIT CABLE FAVOR FaUier of Penny Postage Will Work," lor Lower Telegrapu v Tolls.- , , ' London, June JO Now that penny postage between England and the United . States Is an accomplished fact, John Henmker Heaton, M, P Intends to de vote his energies to a reduction of tele graph rates bstween England, and the continent an "Inevitable sequence to' which, he believea would be a corre sponding reduction in tranaatlantla cable rates. . .-' '. , Mr. Heaton suggested that the Brit ish and American governments should Jointly acquire the property and rights of the existing cable companies at a fair valuation, establishing a common state of monopoly In cable communi cation. . . . The Atlantlo cables as ' they exist have a carrying capacity of 300,000, 000 words per annum. At the present prohibitive rate of 1 shilling, w or 35 oents, a word, only 25,000.000 are sent - If they were used to their full oar- S71 wCPactjr' Mr. Heaton has no ! doubt that the rate of 1 penny, or 3 centa per word would be reraunerat- lVa. " , , , ...... . i SOUVENIRS ARE - . ' USED IN WALLS Pennfjlvanla Man Ha the, Most TJalqae House in the ' World, Philadelphia Pa, June 20. In ' Leb anon county Pennsylvania lives a tann er by the name of Tllghman FogeV and he has ereote one of the most novel houses ever conceived. If s ths only one of Its kind In ths world, Its walls being constructed of cement In which are imbedded thousands of souvenirs collected la all parts of the' globa These souvenirs consist of all kinds of stones, pabblea wood, sheila medi cine bottles, glassware of every de scription, plain, colored and fanoy; chlnawara plain and fanoy; some whole, some otherwise. For tnstanca he'd take a glass pitcher and stick It Into the sofe cement so that only the han dle protruded. Then he- would take another pitcher, whether of glass r china and stick it In sldewlsa He'd do the same with cups and sauoera He would take a pitcher or cup and insert In sldewlsa so that half would be In the cement and the other half would project A handful of bits ot colored glass would be stuok Into the cement i varying deslgna the whole malting a phantasmagoria almost delirious in Its effeot j.-. v - ' .... On the north and south striae n th- house there are huge squares of ce ment filled In with all kinds of rnr.lt some of them three times the size of a man's head. Some of them are the or dinary coubles you find In a field, others are of Iron ore, flint, limestone and a peculiar specimen of rock, which he brought all the way from Kanaaa Other specimens came from other west- ern Mtates and terrltorlea He says r moss souvenirs- - in tne cement blocks represent practically every state In the union. ... .. .. , . " , The borders around the windowa at the kitchen are comoosed of alternate layers of brick and soda water bot tles with tn bottom outward. First there is a brick, then a bottle, than an. other brick and so oa Among them are soma of the old-fashioned glass knobs The nlllara of the Dorch are of hlua. stona hand-carved,- and each pillar represents a different kind of wood. The Interior ot the house Is neat and tasteful and without any oddity ot any ' kind. .- RULER HONORS CHIMNEY SWEEP Stockholm. June 20. Kin Gustav has addressed a personal letter to a chimney sweep. Nils Augustus Llndberg, lauding him as "the bravest man In all Sweden and decorating him with the Golden Or- aer or Menu xne ' "Dravest man in Sweden" Is being eared for In the city hospital and the king's own physician calls to see him twice a day. After his recovery the young man will enter the service of the palaoa the king hav ing promised him an easy and honorable post ! - This is how Niia a young reuow or 23, achieved the king's respect and the rewards In store tor him: The sweeo and a boy helper were sweeping the chimneys of a theatra By mistake the bov entered a chimney con necting with the boilers, and there got wedged. Nils, hearlnr the boy's crlea discovered his plight and, rushing down to tne Doiier-room. piungea inroura me furnace fires and worked his way up the chimney, with the flames reaching his feet When Nils reached the suffo cating boy he used his head for a ram and, collecting all bis forca dislodged the boy. Then he continued his up ward climb, pushing along the boy with his head and shoulders . until they reached the roof. . When the rescuers came they found . Nils', clothes and hair burned off. his feet and legs charred and his hands burned to a crisp. . Nils, will never be able to use bjs bands and feet again. "Very well," said King Gustav, "we wilt use mm for dec orative - purposes. - He la an ornament to the human race," t 1 r3; t . it i ' -. e- . - 1