I, A 'v: 7 . 1 10 THE 4 OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 22, -1904. NATURALIST'S ASHES SPREAD IN THE PARKS HE LOVED -T r- 1. 1 , 1 , We carry only the best quality ; in every line," this our method i for pleasing our customers. ;:.;;v "; -,:'. AS- .1 ' , . II the Mnmm()th Drug, Store Hi " Ik .J 'I t.v.-' ! IV? s I I v r J t w (I V) MRS. QUTAV- KIX- Boatterlnf Ear Euabaiid't JUh in Bronx Park. Nnr Tork, : i' . '' (taul McUl BTtca.7 . 1 Knr Tork, July ta. Obarinc, attar a . lapaa of two year, tha atranca raquaat (of har dylna; husband. Mrs. Quatav Rtx - jlaat. waek aourbt ta Bronx park tha t ppot moat chartshad by tna oalabratad naturallat and thara scatterad to Ua (four winds ona-half of his asbas. Whan kha tun eontalnlna; tha othar bait- of kha aabsa Is takan to Oarmany in a faw jwaaka, and Its ramalnlns; contents ara Ucattarad la tha botanical cardans . of tCologns, tha walrd raqaest of tha natu kallat will bara bcaa fulfilled. - i It la now over two years slnoa Gustar mix died at his home la Bedford park. His wife aceptad tha strangs trust a . Biad mads before . his death, concerning tha disposal of his remains, as tha last laxpreasion Of that absorblnf lova 6f jnatara aha had never fully understood In her husband, and taarfully eonaantad .1. to carry out his wishes. - liar heart failed har and for two years aha did not carry out her husband's re quest. Recently sba moved and looked la tha vroat chert for the urn.' It was one. Bha found it oa a rafter in the ettio of har old home. How it tot out of tha box which had been unopened for two years no ona knows. Firmly ballerins; that tha stranva dls appearanoe of tha urn waa a sign of her husband's displeasure, she determined to delay no. longer In carrying out his wishea. .OustaT Blx was born in Germany and It was in the great botanical gardens of Cologne that his Inherent lore of plant and animal Ufa waa .manifested, .and his early Studies bean. In 1180 the young; scientist oame to America, and six years later ha married Miss Mary Sproealg. Although it was necessary to support his family by working; as ' a olgarmaker, tha young? -eiontlst never lost his enthusiasm, and all of his spare time was devoted to study of insect life on tha Bronx. As a result of his careful experiments In cross breeding, the Rlx butterfly was evolved from an English variety which feeds upon the leaves of the willow tree and an American spec4es that gained Its substance from shoots of green corn. He made on of tha largest col lection of butterflies In the country, which, at his death, .was given to tha Bronx Botanical gardens. Believing that tha happiest moments of his life had been spent in the botanical gardens of Cologne and the Bronx, the scientist longed to know that all of him which was mortal might forever .rest In those two earthly paradises he had known. WORD MUST STOP GAMBLING::GAMES 'Determined Effort to Be Hade to Oose the Town and Compel Sheriff to Seize All Parapher- nalia Municipal ' League to Act Unless Sheriff Word arrests every .person found tit a gambling house and 'seises all tha paraphernalia the next tljne complaints are laid and warrants jlesued. It Is announoed as tha Intention of certain attorneys, backed by the Mu Inlclpal Reform association, to Institute .proceedings against him and District (Attorney Manning on tha ground of malfeasance In office. This la given as the program of the persons who ara now endeavoring to close the towa because .J ara McUevltt waa refused prmla lon to open a gambling house ever the Orpheum. In fact, it was decided on at the courthouse this morning that Manning should be asked to Instruct the sheriff to raid all gambling houses this after noon. A raid was planned, but. It la claimed, was postponed when the later Xlan was adopted. "I have heard that charges of mal '.faaeanoe In office were to be brought la gainst, Mr. Manning and the sheriff said Deputy District Attorney Moser. "We have dona all wa could and Issued Informations every time a complaint was made. We cannot pay all our attention to gambling to the exclusion of all other public business coming to our attention." In tha municipal court this morning the gamblers who were arrested yester day on warrants Issued by City Attor ney McNary were .arraigned. They were represented by Attorney S. C Spenoer, who waived the reading of the complaints and asked until Wednesday for pleading. Judge Hogue set Monday as the day for pleading; and a Jury will probably be demanded by the defend ants. On Instruction of Police Captain Bailey, Officer. Lee last night arrested Frank and William Blmons, proprietors of the Orpheum saloon. They are charged with keeping open their place until :10 o'clock this morning, over two hours beyond the time prescribed by tha, city ordlnanoaa. BIG PROMOTION fZOR R. W. BAXTER i . R-"W. Baxter, who Is .widely known In ; Jlhls city, hS been appointed superln- jtendent of tha New Tork and Pennsyl- Ivanla division of the Lehigh Valley rail ; 'road. The appointment was made July j jll and ha assumed, his new duties at ypnc. Tha position 1s one of tha most Im portant in tha service of the Lehigh Valley. Tha division is tha largest In the system. - -- - Mr. Baxter was for years with the 6. R. Jk N. and Union Pacific In this city and Omaha. He is well known in the railroad world ' and , haa ' numbers of friends here. His present headquarters Is at Sayre, Pa. L - J. . ! OPENING TOMORROW MORNING (Satnrtay, July 214) BRANCH FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Of the FUUU MEASURE HOUSE ; 29 N. SIXTH ST., Bet. Burnsid and Couch This branch will have nothing but high grade wines and Jiquors. Our 'motto is always the. same : "High Grade, - Pull Measure and Lowest Prices." Every visitor at the open ing tomorrow will receive a full sample bottle of fine old . .. r Whiskey. '. , , REMEMBER. THIS The Branch Store b at 29 N. Sixth Street The Main Store is at 1 03 Sixth Street -r MANY DELEGATES TO ATTEND LEAGUE Manager Tom Richardson of tha Port' land Commercial club haa received re porta from Clatsop county, Clackamas oonnty, McMinnvllle, Bllverton, the As torla Push club, and the department of fisheries, that delegates have been named to attend the Portland meeting to organise an Oregon Development league. That delegations are: . Clatsop county. (Named by Judge Trenchant.) Dan J. Moore, Seaside; C. V. Lester, Warren ton; Charles MoDer mott, Hammond; W. E. Chad well; Wil liam Hart II. Melville; R. M. Brayne, young's Rlvsr; Elmer Warnstaff, Olney; B. P. Wlggin, Weatport; Edward Banks, Knappa; H. F. Fisher, Bvensen. Astoria Push club C. W. Carnahan, president; J. A. Eakln, secretary; Rich ard C Lee, Frank L. Parker, A. S. Bkyles. P. A. Strokes, Charles V. Brown, G. - C- Fulton, H. 8. Lyman, August Hlldebrand, John Frye and Wil liam Larson. - Department of Fisheries. (H. O. Van Dusen, master flsh warden.) 8. 8. Gor don, Astoria; Samuel Elmore, Astoria; Thomas ' Nelson, Astoria; , Frank R. Stokes, Astoria; Herman Wise, Astoria; Frank M. Warren, Portland; Charles R. Oatchet, Portland; F. C. Barnes, Port land; George Xing, Taqutna; George G. Mayger, Maygere; R. X. Hume, Wedder- burn. Clackamas county. Judge Thomas F. Ryan.) Hon. George W. Proaaer, Oswego; Hon. Charles T. Toose, Wilson vllle; Hon. William J. Lewellen, Spring water; Hon Charles T. Howard, Multno; Hon. F, A. Rosenkrans, Canby; Hon. T. B. Kllltn, Needy; Hon. Aj Mather, Clackamas; Jfon. J. W. Roots. Borlnr! Hon. J. T. Apperson, rargpiace; Hon. J, B. Huntington,. Estarada. McMinnvllle, Ore. (Named by Mayor Emanuel Northup.) C C. Morton, J. C Cooper, H. Gee, H. S. Maloney, J. G. Eckman, R. Jacohson, R. F. Miller, Jacob Wortman,. E. C, Apperson, Elsla Wright. . , ' " Bllverton, Ore. (Named by Mayor George Cuslter.) Tr. F. M. Brooks, I J. Adams, J., it. WoTfarn. Sam Ames, B. R. Bentaon. J. C. Wolf, La Roy Brown, J.; P. Hunter, J. E. Hosmer, I Flrher. ,,'.' COURT SCENE ENDS WOMAN'S BATTLE There was a clash of arms between CaiTt Breedkrve and Carlotta Wlngler at-Flrst-and MorrlaoTi-streets Monday. One fancied the other used influence with the proprietor of a- restaurant there and that' she thereby lost- her position. -Miss Wlngler attacked ' Miss Breedlove and the result was she landed In the municipal court this morning, being charged with threatening to kill. The case was continued until tomorrow. Jealousy Is said to be at the bottom of tha trouble. Both women ara wait resses. Miss Wlngler now holds tha position formerly held by Miss Breed love, a ' C ' ClUfll S18.000 X.OSS, ' (Special Dlip.tr te The Josraal.) Troy. Ida,' July 21. The Big Bear Lumber company's . sawmill, together with tOO.AOO feet of lumber, was burned today. iXoss, f 11,000. No insurance. Tha fire started in a pile of shavings In tha angina room, , , "REX" Fountain Syringe, 2-quart. .50 "Tyrian' Success' Fountain Syringe, , 3-quart, rapid flow. . . . ... .$1.05 .Royal Fountain Syringe, 3-quart, red - rubbercloth insertion, - very dura ble .......................... ..08V Our "No. 238" Fountain Syringe, 2-quart, handsome red rubber bag. ....,$1.39 "Tyrian Ten Fountain Syringe 3-quart, our best grade, .with Globe spray, . ' vaginal tube. . . ............ .$1.59 "Rex" Combination Fountain Syringe and . Hot Water Bottle, 2-quart. . . . , , . .80 Boston Combination Hot Water Bottle , and Fountain Syringe,. 3-quart.. $1.10 "Tyrian" Combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, with Globe ' spray attachment, 2-quart.... ...$1.83 35 Swimming Wings. . 10e) dozen Pure Gum Fruit Jar Rings. 23 dozen Nipples for nursing bottle. 10 yard -Best grade and extra large fountain syringe tubing. 98 "Mottel" Hot Water Bottles, 2- quart, extra quality. . 83 Seamless Rubber ' Gloves, Good - -L year's. 4 - 19a-Complete Nursers In. box. 63 Goodyear's all-rubber Ladies' Syr ' inge. We offer our iwo best brands of Garden Hose at special prices to close. Tullar's .. Vaginal Whirling ' , Spray Ladies' Syringe......... $2.33 The Marvel Whirling Spray Ladies' ' . Syringe j. , , ,.. . , . . . ,$2.98 "REX" Family Bulh Syringe, hard. . , . rubber pipes... .......27 ; "Alpha E" Bulb Syringe,' complete, . with' pipes . 98 Tyrian No. 18 Bulb Syringe.1... ...89 Aseptic, Atomizer, No. 23, suited for ' ' . medicinal or toilet use, 3 tips. . , . .69 "Kleanwell" Rubber Sponges, No. 1.25 . '11 l ; : L ' - Keep Cool and Hose Your Lawn "WOODLARK" 6-ply Hose, scinch, reg- . ulair price $8.00. Special, to : ' ' close . ................... ....$5.98 "OREGON," the best and heaviest Hose ever made, regular $3.7& ; : ' Special . ; $6.85 On Hose la guaranteed against defects tot em ; year aad la faralshad In SO - foot, lengths, fnU measurs and ready to attaok to your faooet. sr cnargs for delivery. , 10 Bathing Caps. - Mermen's Talcum Powder. ........11 Java Rice Powder.. ............ ...10 Saunder's Powder ..,..;... .....4.17 Gassomes' Face Powder.... ....... 13 La Blache Face Powder;.. .... . .27 Swandown Face Powder. .. ... . .. ' 7j 85c Hair Brush. ... . ..... ... .57 $1.00 Hair. Brush.. i..... ....... ...63a 28c Sponges. ...................... 14 "35c Sponges.'. .221 J 25c Wash aoths.... .........,,.. ,17 Lyon Tooth Powder..... ...13t i Rubifoam ............. ...........13 Huid Honey Almond Cream..,.... 27 ' Brown Windsor Soap, cake; ........ 1 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, cake ;..11 Woodbury Facial Soap. . . . . , . ... . ,13a iuvenile Soap, cake.. ............ ..11 . 'ears Scented Soap., .13 'Pears Unscented Soap.. .J... ...... lit 85c Bath Brushes. ........ ...59 75c Bath Brushes. . .. ............ . .49 15c Tooth Brushes. ........ , . . . ... 9 25c Tooth Brushes. ................ .131 10c Hand Brush.. .............. ..."3 20c Hand Brush lit 25c Hand Brush. ....... .13 50c Rubber Sponge. .......... .....33 85c Rubber Sponge. ......... , . . .53 80c Rubber Sponge.1... ;v, . 77i i7i. .19 85c Rubber Sponge................ 24 DON'T FORGET OUR SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF FAMILY WINES AND LIQUORS -, : . NO IMTATIONS-GeXuINE GOODS, ONLY THE' BEST; AND PUREST , Quarts. HlrAra Walker Canadian Cttb. . SSo (Wa seU tha Genuine only.) DeUeniand'e Cream Rye. ... tea Old Muskingum Valley.,. .... S1.1S McBrayer's Cedar Brook. .91.18 Fisher's Rye- Ma Fisher's Bourbon ............ Ma Belmont -BoUroon ............ To Ouckenhetmer Rye ............ Me Fisher's Pure Malt Ma Brlces Malt ..... ........... Ma Hunter's Rye ..............Sl-ia Old Cabinet Bland see Fine Old Rye or Bourbon, per gallon; special .......... TWM VASCOTJB OURA BXJUTOA - - wms. - Qts.'pts. Relsllng Souvenir ..43e toe . Bauterne Souvenir ....... .Sao SM Haute Sautesne Souvenir, ,83s STa 'Chateau Tquem ... Mo 43o Sparkling Creata Blanca. ,S3a -Table d'Hote Souvenir.... .43o SM Bt. Jullen Souvenir ......Sflo S30 Maigauz Souvenir ....... Ma S7o Sparkling Burgundy S3o ... . zaksHmzBs xmxvomm. "- . -.t ; ' : ' Quarts John Bewar'a Special Lhjuor. ,LH ' John Dewar Special Whisky. Me McGregor's Old Highland.... .SU0 Jamaa Watsons Famous Tua- dee :..,iua California Port Wine ........ SSa California' Sherry ... .... .. ... SB Very Fine Old Fort or Sherry, - per gallon .MUM.M..,UI " v ' - Quarts. Pints. Mumm's Extra Dry. . . .$a.M $un Poramery Sec Sa.sa Orand Imperial Seo....S1.4a SBe . Quarta Martell'e One Btar... ........ MarteU's Two Star .....S1.4T MarteU's Three Star Sl.M tnolr Three Star ...fl3 Rollins Cognao 870 Fine Blackberry ........'... S3a . Gordon Oln ................... tSo. Schiedam Gin 1.0 Hollana sn ..... ... lie REMEMBER We guarantee the purity and age of our Liquors. We deliver to' any part of the city free. Private Ex change No. 11,' with four trunk lines ; no delays. , Telephone your orders. Canadian money taken at full value. , WOOD ARB, CLARKE & CO. TST FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS n VISITORS TO JAIL TO BE WATCHED Placed on the alert by tha discovery of weapons, tools, opium and other contraband articles in the county Jail recently. Sheriff Word has Inaugurated a new system for visitors, which it is believed will greatly aid in the work of detecting; persons who may in future be guilty of suoh acts. A large visitors' book was supplied Jailer Grafton this morning, and In this each person permitted to sea a prisoner will be required to Inscribe his name. The name of tha visitor, tha data, tha name of the prisoner seen and other Items will be registered In' the volume. Even lawyers calling to see clients wlU ha oblls-ed to observe 'the new -rule. This Drovislon was made on account of alleged Information relative to a local lawyer being Implicated in a piot to as sist In a lall break, furnished by Inmates of tha Jail who have since been, sent to Salem. It is believed that If weapons, tools. opium or other articles ara smuggled into the prison In future reference to tbJ book may furnish a clew to the guilty person or persons. Another rule, to be rigidly enforced by tha Jailer, acting under Sheriff Word'a orders. Is that no person win oe per mitted to sea a prisoner unless accom panied by a deputy sheriff. Except In the case of a lawyer conferring with hla ollent, a limit of five minutes will be placed on conversations between Inmates and outsiders.- , . PATTERSON STILL SEEKS LICENSE Bob Patterson, who formerly ran dive In this otty ia persistent In ls ef-1 forts to secure a Jicenee-to .conoucr- a ealoon at the corner of Fourth and Couch streets. Ills application for - a license has been turned down time and again but it Is again presented. At last he has resorted to otner means. so It Is stated, to secure a permit to run his house. J. B. Moore has applied for a license to conduct a saloon at tha cor ner and If auccessful. It is rumored, that ha will turn the management of tha place over to Patterson. Recently the application oame before the liquor license eommlttee with the re sult that no permit was granted, now an attempt Is being made to have the matter acted upon at a special meeting of the committee and It has been stated that Moore's attorney Is confident ' of scouring the permit to conduct a saloon. OREGON LOOKS ' GOOD TO HIM A. I Wakefield of Mankato, Minn, is In Portland en route home after a Visit to Jackson county. Oregon, where he Invested In fruit land. He will bring a small colony of Mlnnesotana to setUe In Jackson oounty, "This Is a wonderful state In Several respects." he said. 'The- climate of southern Oregon Is remarkable, but the fertility and resources of .those hills are still more, unusual. I am sura there Is a areat future In the fruit htiafn... for southern Oregon, and particularly Jac son county. The development of this Industry is Just now fairly begun. It has been demonstrated by a few enter prising men, and tha older men wbt have for many years owned the land and failed to give It proper attention, are beglnnlag to believe In Its value. Land Is steialy advancing In price, and a year from today will sea it selling at nearly double the present figures. Land that now goes at $ and $10 an acre will be eagerly sought at til and $10. The value Is there, for those who buy at those prices will make their fortunes In fruit growing. There is now llttls or no government land remaining to be taken tip In- Jackson county, but there Is plenty of cheap land for the man seeking a location. They are getting good roads and automobiles down there. The county authorities have a rook crusher at work and are building a ma cadam road out of Medford. They are Just completing a survey for a new steam railway from Medford to tha head of Rogue river. Mr. Perklna. a. former Portland man, met ma at Medford with his automobile and took -ia for an in spection trip over hla 100-aere .apple farm four mllee from that town. I pent a-week- looking over 'the fruit proepert In Jackson county. In aU con servatism, I' 'predict that within a' fe years we-will see apple ranches -valued at $100,000 In southern Oregon." xdKTFtnsxi oar raoicAs PAnrs.r, ' A lecture will be riven by A. S. Howe at Allsky hall Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock. His subject, will be 'The Life and Works of Thomas Paine." . STa BlsoonrafMnaa. ' "Ona thing I likes 'bout "Satan," said tha old colored brother, "en dat Is, hs ain't never discouraged. Des fun him out er one towa en da fust news you hear he Is done Invested In real estate la tha next settlement blass OodC WILL FREIGHT ORE , BY MULE TEAMS John Mclntyra of this city, left this wsek for eastern Oregon eountles to purchase a lot of mules to be used In freighting metal from the Takllma Smelting company's mines from Waldo, Josephine county, to tha railroad at Grants Pass. Tha company has exten sive copper mines at Waldo, and la now putting In a large smelter to handle the ore, several carloads of tha machinery having already reached Grants Pasa Aftsr the ore has been run through the smelter at Waldo the smelted ore is hauled In wagons to Grants Pass, a dis tance of 40 miles, and shipped by rail to Tacoma to the - smelting refinery there. There la a certain percentage of gold and other metals that can only be saved by running tha product through a. refinery. .- , SHERIFF ARRESTS : . OPIUM SMUGGLER Accused of endeavoring to smuggle a package of yen shee, a form of opium, Bok How was arrested today by Deputy Sheriffs Moreland and Cordano. He tried to . slip tha contraband article to hla ' countryman on a street car, but was detected by the deputlea How was taken to. the county Jail and an information oharglng him with hav ing the opium -In hla possession laid In the Justice court. He waa released on bonds. . AH the white man and Chinese eon eerned Irt the raid made by Sheriff Word Wednesday night were' taken before Justice Seton this morning. They were arralgaed and pleas of not guilty en tered. The white prisoners and Wah Gee, proprietor of the place, were placed on trial this afternoon. . A number of the other Chlneaa will be tried tomorrow and the rest pn Monday morning. AXMOSV A MO AT ST. JOSBFst, (Journal Special Serrlee.) St, Joseph. Mo., July II. Union em ployes at the South St Joatph packing plants obeyed the order to strike this morning. There lock yards were almost tha acena of a riot about 9 o'clock last night and It was only by tha afforta of a large force of police that - serious trouble waa averted. " This was tha result Of a notice served on union employes by managers of tha planta that not mora than (0 per cent of tha atrlkers were to. be put to work today. The strike order therefore' was received with Joy. MILL COMPANY IS .AWARDED DAMAGES rSpeHal XHspaUft te The JeoraaL) Tacoma, Wash., July 11. Judge Han ford of tha federal eourt this after noon awarded Judgement' of $18,680 against tha owners of tha German bark Robert Rlcknera in favor of the Stimson Mill company. . I The litigation haa lasted slnoa tha collision, three years ago at Ballard, be-1 tween tha Robert Rlcknera and tha -schooner. Stimson, during a storm. KATTJm OOsTOBBT. - '. At tha City park tomorrow afternoon,' July IS, a matinee will be given by Brown's Military band. Tha matinee program wUl begin at t .o'clock. The following is tha program to be rendered:. March "Down the Pike". Aroneon Walts "Ma Bells Adoree".... Roy' Overture "Frans Schubert". .....Buppe Two 8tep "Funny Folks", ...... Powell Popular Potpourri. ............. Mackte Danse Mexlcana "Palmetto":. .Whitney Boenes from Babette' (new) ........ Victor Herbert Valse Lente "Roae-Mouasa". .. .A. Boao ' Excerpta from "Tha Burgomaster",,. Luders Characteristic March "Tankee Girl" Lamps Charles I Brown, conductor. Knock the Flies GET ONE-TnUB MOBS MILK tee Child'! "Bo-Bo-, Kllflr" ea yner etnek. It tneans raneey Is rear socket fnr row sire eae-thlro atnre milk, ead hnraee so btter and on leal teed when protectee1 froea the lies. It reqtilree only few eeeonrie te epply lt It eoete leM tl.in Ho a day per heed, Ton ran not kffnra tn ee without It. AOS' roar dealer, er write today for Sv-page book let. . r- Portland Seed Co. aoile Coast Areata, Ferttaad. Or.