eo lithetiitedthat-con-»n isis of rersy nigh-eem-it of le as thatitude i cabas itwillmorementthe te isday from 11 a. m. until 1 p. m. and again from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Itis thought this will be a special inducement to those who are engaged in work during the week and cannot visit the station. Dr. S. M. Rice stated last night that if the station could be of further service it would be kept open throughout the present week. Many persons availed themselves of the chance to secure free inoculation last week.Mrs. Jane Porter, known in the west end a* Queen of Jockey Alley.was taken from her miserable hut in the west end last night and placed in the detention hospital. At the time she developed smallpox the pest house was full and she could not be removed until yesterday'. She had been living in an old shanty built of picked up hoards and covered with scraps of tin. After the place is thoroughly fumigated the other inmates of the “Queens” home will be set at liberty. The woman wept bitterly as she was placed in the buggy to be taken to the pest house.Moulders* uniVest pattern, company, ticketMachinists’, liAdams, lamp John Herman.Marie '-Roslyi Mayer and Spit O’Connell.Pant pattern ticket No. 160,Dinner set do ticket No. 179.Suit of olotl eph, ticket No.Mechanic’s slt;] Washman.Bartenders’, \Suit case dont et No. 10, KdwiMechanics, su William Scholz.Brewers, sideSuit pattern, won by J. MayMachinists, \A