... .... ft TK2 OFZOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY KVENTNO, SEPTEMBER 14, rftOi. LITTLE HUNGARIAN ! i CYMBALOM -ARTIST TaifUILiT;1 ! v, , j : la CTIEJ ALWAYS 1:, in of Mom xmvxvwToa V N CUTT THE .XV XXKBBZATST.T BXJUKMaAl ' BgUlFMSBT STJUw TBAS. -. - I' v FR0MT FAI1SSS SIIISISIS M SB FUT 4 -i -V- iv. :- V:..V:'.. MUM AMSTERDAM SXATBD AT TUB CYMBALO. A prattp 17-year-old girl sits at tha eymbaJom night after night la th Port i. .. land hotel and drums upon th Hun- lbl BklU while scores of fashionables throne the downstair buffet recently :"itbrowtt DpM 14 bote Imu and onn. To bar they gir a Urn share of the :appleua nightly won by. the AmBter dam Hungarian" orchestra. : T Th girl -ia Frances Amsterdam, daugh- tr of th conductor, and her solos have v" ' baooma quit th musical eenaatioa f tne town. An Man of th patient study required of a performer on . the ayrabaJom ta mined from a Tlew of fas Instrument. It la,-tersely described, A grand plaito with th lid torn offhand Instead of Ivory keys to manlpulte th sound la produced; by tnean e ot.psukUd sticks usedJ In direct contact with th hoiisontal strings: Until heard H seems aca reeky poMlbl that a player and -one o young ospeoJaily can naastsr euch technique aa la required ta proparlr Interpret tha difficult- passage of Wagner, Beetho ven, Chopin and Mosart. Mian Amster dam do this, and doe It exquisitely. Besides her ability with th padded sticks, ah la an excellent pianist and a vocalist of no llttl merit, Hiss Am sterdam graduated In music from th National conservatory at Budapest, Hungary, her birthplace, at th are of U years. When her father and mother brought hr to America ah began her English education, and amduated with high honors from a Chleaso oollege. Be sides her other accomplishments, th young woman speak four languages- Qerxnan, French. Bngllah and her native, tongue. ' Tb orchestra Is A capital organisa tion, end it beooming more popular every day Kir rather every night, between th hours of a and 12. r WOULD KILL HIMSELF I roaring (hat W. T, Shaw wonM oom- salt suicide through despondency, the kangaroo oourt at ths oounty Jail held a session last night and decided that Its , Jailor should sit up and watch the prls- oner through th night. Th kangaroo . Jailor obeyed instructions and kept so ,, close a vigil that Shaw abandoned his ' Intention of doing vlolsnos to himself ; and Snally went to sleep. - J haw, who Is shout t years of age. ? was arrested on a charge of larceny from a dwelling. U Hath street. f was Uken before Clrouit Judge Sears ' yesterday and pleaded guilty, receiving , sentenoe of 1 years and It days' lnv ;.. - th SUt penitentiary. ; Th prisoner was exceedingly despon dant and eould not be Induoed to talk. At length ha volunteered the statement that he would .rather be dead than serve so long a term in the penitentiary. He wai Incarcerated for a oounty Jail term of five months for a misdemeanor some time ago and tried to kill himself by cutting his throat with a knife, but was stopped before he did more than slightly gash bis throat. Bearing In mind the men's despondent condition sad former attempt at suicide. ths kangaroo" court decided that he should be watched Th kangaroo jailor was relieved this morning on ths watch by the kangaroo bailiff. Shaw will be sent to the penitentiary by Sheriff Word this afternoon. , . . . : MVAIlEARS'AGOi I ; WANTS TO SEE CHIEF V Not often does a man return to ths ?: city jell and ask to renew acquaintance - with ths ehlef of pottos, but that is , . what business man of Aberdeen, Wask, did today. Ha did not lve his nam, however. - - ' 'In 1SU X waa arrested by federal HBottlf f or taohntoal vlolallua of xaw ' In eonneotlon with my dam oannery ' business," said ths man to Captain Orlts. maohr this morning. 1 'While passing tnrougn wis city l was detained m this jail over night. And th man who was onisr or pouoe then treated me like a gentleman. I want to see htm and again tnana: hun for his oourteoaa treatment.' John Mints, now postmaster of this city, was chief of police at. th Urns referred to. end this was communicated to the stranger. He left saying he would .Mr. at into at ths poo tome. , IBEY WATCfl X:DY BURNED TO ASBES I 'li oy l-mmn 'OMMM j STATS ASaOOXATZOSr OS? TgOBg. , vaxbms fat Tsnv N errr omv pcATominif. iiSFSwssss ' wm wiat tvvt'saw ajtb f.stswsm j A delegation of local and stats pnder--, takers visited th crematorium ysstsr day afternoon ss the gvests of ths aa . soclatlon and Henager Frank B. Gibson. I The object of ths trip was to Inspect t the grounds and plant of ths institu ) tlon snd observe a practical detnonatra- tlon of ths tnolneratton of a body. t . Ths party left First and Madison streets at 1 p. m.r m a special oar , and arriving at ths srsmatortum ware j' ushered into the chapel and through t this Into th retort snd furnace-room. '-! Then th undertakers were taken to t th private rooms, wber th relatives l(af th deed H durlngr the last osre j monies, and Mr. Gibson explained the nseesaary arraagements to be taken by out-of-town, undertakers tn snipping i -aodlea fop crematldn to Portland f . At the cloe of his remark he gave the signal and a coma was wheeled onto ..--the rostrum of th chapel Th orna- mental doors of the retort were opened . .tnd Instead of a biasing furnace ths vls ' Iters saw a cool appearing white vault . 'devoid of every appearaae of heat. The eoffln was gently pushed . lata the vault, a hog marble slab fell between th furnace, and th outer doors and the best was turned on through the big PPn. Without thsr was ao Indication thai a body was berog dissolved into Its- origi nal elemsnta There was no token that chemical notion, requiring years when th body ta burled, was being completed ia an hour and th strarns of ths organ in the- obolr loft slon broke the still ness ss ths big stone slab slowly fell Into plaos and tb sight of ths coffin was shut out. That was th usual tormina tlon of- th funeral service, snd those who had .before held Idea of abhor renee concerning th orematloa proeees found that there was muoa lea to shock than la th burial service. But sn ex ception. ws made la favor of the visit ors and after a time they were allowed to see ths body as It waa seine con sumed. . After viewing the aroesss tha suests Inspected ths engine-room, saw th dfa-play-room where the various ornamental urns war kept, examined tha oil and water tanks, -want ua aloft and saw the 0t tings of th obolr gallery, survey er th columbarium Where th nrna are kept for those who desire to us th vault and admired th native beauty of ths grounds aa the high bluff overlook Ing the Willamette. When the tour waa over It wan ennouaosa that th body nao neon cremated, and In H .minutes from the time that th heat was turned oa th party viewed th euart of bone ash that was th result of th process. "The party was eomposed of visltlna delegate to th recently organised Ore gon Funeral Directors association, Mr. Olbsoa taking ths opportunity ta shew Just what .the process was, th advan tages tb system had' and ths eou le nient ths local crematory possessed. Several of the guests had visited the large erematortutna la other cities snd stated that as far a tney could com oar ths various Institutions ths Port- d crematorium was the beat equipped i not beautifully situated plant, of fc-a la the oountsy. . Residents of Worth Irvtngtoai are pro test tng against being left without flre protection. There are many new home in this locality and there are no hydrants In the dletrlct, the only means of pro tection from nre being a small chemical englna which Is of no ue-at a large blase. -. J. . W. Simmons appeared before tb city executive board yeaterday afternoon with a petition signed by hundreds of the property owners asking for several flre hydrants and for the location of an engine and a hoe wagon ta Worth Irv- ington as sooa as possible. - Mr. Simmon stated that this Is one of the moat rapidly- growing district In th city and within the past three years 1,000 bow houses nave been constructed there. He further, stated that the peo ple are demanding that th slty advs them fir protection. Mr. Slnrmons was told, that Chief Campbell of ths flre department will see that hydrante are placed In this district and H. W. Ooddard said that in ths estlmats for next year allow ance wlfr be mad for. a Or engine for this district. Whitney L. Boise brought sp the mat ter iof the proposed Xrvlngton district sewer. -City Attorney McNary stated that he had been investigating th nut- tor and found that residents had taken adverse possession of a portion of Han- oock street and that they refused to give a right of way for the sewer, al though It la to run 40 feet beneath the surface. He ws Instructed to attempt to some to some amicable settlement of the Question immediately, so that ths contract for the sewer may be let Property owners of Gladstone street entered a protest against th excessive cost for improving - that thoroughfare. The nrnnertv awtMre and contractor will assemble for s conference next Thurs day. Meanwhile all-work Will be sus pended. - - . ' . WILtflAVfrHOMHOR WOMEN AT 1905 FAIR Th long cherished plan of ths Fort land Young Women's Christina associa tion, to have a homo for visiting mem ber from all over ths country at .ths Lewie sad Clark fair, has crystallised la tha scouring of an option -on piece of ground convenient to the fair sit. An architect Is preparing plans and esti mates for a building to avtommodate SCO persona particularly women and girls. Quarters will be provided for married people, hut th nous is meant chiefly for tourists who mn related to or la sympathy wlth tb J, M. C A. and Its slater organisations. There will be no meals served la the house, but clean rooms and good beds at moderate price will be th rule, snd 1 matrons and escorts for women will be furnished. It wfll solve a problem for many women who may- wish to or a -to ths lewls and Clark fair but have aa awl escort to accompany them. . , . . In this connection the WOilt of th1 travelers' ld committee of the inter national Board of Women' and Young Women's Christian.- associations at St. Louis this years is cited. It Is said ths committee haa done a great service to humanity by looking after women and sir is who wars strangers In St Lou la during th world' fair and preventing repetition of tb tern we raeora or th Columbia exposition at Chicago, when M of the girls who left their homes in rural communities to go to Chicago war never heard from again. OFFICERS, QUARREL IS NOT YET OYER it Asserting that he wtH be- exonerated whoa ths facta are placed before the polio committee of ths executive board, Policeman Frank Oolaa refuaes to make say statement for publication concern ing th encounter between aimed r and Policeman Millard F. Sloan oa Second street shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday moraine. As ths result of the affair Chief Hunt last night suspended Dolon and will bring ths ess up for hearing as soon ss Oen. Charles F. .Bee be re turns to the city. , . As oubllsbed ta Th Journal test night Sloan reported Dolan to -Captain Moor, who. ta turn, reported to the chief sn alleged breach of discipline on th part of Doha. Tb latter was rep rimanded by ths chief and. when he as certained -who inrormos oa mm, at tacked Sloan, demanding "satisfaction. Sloan drew his revolver, putting voiaa tsi nie-ht Ths trouble Is far from settle yet. It Is claimed, and bids fair to beoems on of th worst scandals tb dapart- mnt has yet had. Several are involved. In the first plaos, lUls said, a special EVER HAVE IT? If You Have, the, State- ment off this Portland Man Will interest p:? You.'!--; V. -V Wer hav a "low - down pala in th backt la th -small,' right over tha hlpaf That's ths bom of backaoha It's caused by sick kldnaya ' That's whF Sosa'g Kidney Pills ear tt. Portland people mdorss this read of It: J. Jenkins of til Bast Sixth street now retired from aotlv Ufa say: "I think very highly of Doaa'a Kidney Pills, which X procured at tha Laus Davls Drue Co. stors, corner TamhlU and Third streets. I used them for an acute attack of backache, which had annoyed m for soms llttls time. Three days aftor I began their a I knew they had gsn to th oauss of the dull, dragging pains aero ths small of my hack, and relief earns sooner than I expected. I believe the sure is perma nent, for I hav not felt any symptoms of a iweurreaoa Other members of my family .hav also used Doaa'a Kldaay Pills with squally good resuHs." For sal by all druggists. Pries M cents. Foster-Mil bum Co.. Buffalo, N. T., sol agents for ths United State. Bern ember tha nam DOAlfS and tsks as stimv, fVjr...,, : - -j .i ; WAGONS S "' i) ;, 1 -j, m f 4 ' , f ' - 'ff m f - II I .v, II I I JT JK'T.r - - LI jr&,A Ml 1 It I 1 f. v. ,.v T :.-Ji IT .-sawaTT 9 If I I II il U ; l7 'J3. Um', r nil aw ill mil -''AiW , - w-'- j j IfiPDEBMER 1 -I L irXJA s. m .. II LS l- . I l sn- k, 1 - ' M ' ; i ii e in tinr'KPftr; l i iw r ii it.'if ii b nun is is ii - ,1 ..y--i A.-1.'"-' f HARNESS " ; , i - - - i'r TXyTE can sell you vehicles that are the finest ever made in - the, world, h Our, stcxik is, complete and we ' extend to you a cordial invitation to call n inspect it STUDEBAKER BROS. CO., NORTHWEST -330-336- East Morrison Street PORTLAND, OREGON : ',.1 v r, km E:m CAUSE O-TL7.0 C7 ITIirrOTArDEATBS When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions proper! by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes, through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of. the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills all due to deranged Kidneys. corrects irregularities and cores Kidney and Bladder discos in every form, tones up the wS--nam or miettrs disease. v whole system, and the diseases that have .. ce,, w. v.. writ:i a. aiss ehve a eeoer- resulted from oisoraerea svianevs aisaooear. its i save aa asm eelac FOLEY'S IIDHIT : taaltv ef talllag what awgatflceal reeali . CUSS after havTog tried ether aevertlaed m ft 1 bad te get mm from m as nates each mi erith eresev aaa ar evesUht iree se I meal a the ream. Ia met, 1 mlarhi: because the cause has been removed., Com- ired that lesala eeareetr eee eae e ar (eaUlr a; V?"tri r tftmrBV rMTBB wss ee esaiv ssm as taat i nea civea ne heee er Uviaa whea l . U1CULC LaaiilK rvblil w wwnu vVry the sign of danger. Do not risk EXXfl.ZZ iitS having Bright's Disease or Diabetes, i - hes tried H hsi fctm a, ae isiiiiii. . . . ; . ' , , , s .j . . t., .., Two dlzes 60 Ceats and $1.00. S8LD IS3 EE8SSSaS:S3 VI Z WOODARD,XLARKE"4r"COr mnd LAUE-DAVIS-DRTJO Ctt peltesmsn gave Polleemaa Sloan th Srst detsila, requesting him to report to the chief. The story in brief Is that Dolan, when supposed to he at borne on sick leave. Is said to hav been found In saloon boa with s woman. Dolan re fused to dismiss the matter whea asked for a statement. WRKSI4WAU. Portland, Sept. 1. 1M To ths Edi tor of Th Journal: Kindly Inform me in your paper what land hav bean withdrawn by the federal government for irrigation purposes In Malheur ooooty, this atate. Tours respectfully. , . J " JOHNSON. 1 . 'WMHK The retiring president of ths Oregon Irrigation association IS authority for the sUtement that about le.60 acres of land hav been wlthdrawa hy the gov ernment for Irrigation In Malheur county. At th present time there is no likelihood of further withdrawals la that oounty. Rorti Coast United. ' Tax i Korthsra Pmetftd -North Coast Limited" on year trip to the world's fair In October and you will travel on ths orach train of th north- it. snd It don't cost you any mors to travel on this train than It does an any other. Special esoureloa tleket will be sold for ths round trip snd tickets will be good for M days from date of Issue, giving stop-over privilege in both di rect-tons. for detailed Information oall on ar writs A, JX Charlton, A. O. F. A Port land, Or."- Special St tools Cir. Monday, October I. the O. It K. wtn ran a special courts ear, Fortlaad to St. Luw. Partteulars ef C W. St lager, olty ticket agent. Third and Washington streets. mine flMis la th aiuw iuImm Si tka marks t. At esadfns groeers. CORNER STONE OF v BABY HOME LAID ''V '! "ii ii -in i i t ' ' - - I 4f... , . With fitting eeremony Th oomer ston of tb new building of th Baby horns was placed In position this after noon. Th Invocation by Rev. Thomas X . Eliot and Introductory remark hy Hon. 11 M. North up preceded ths laying of ths Stone, and Dr. Stephen S. Wis of Tempi Beth Israel mads ths sddrsss sf the day. Ia the box which was incased In ths stone were placed pictures of Mr. snd Mrs. Kerr, who gave th block v hereon th building stand, a picture of their Infant daughter la w faoee ' memory ths gift was made, the last aaaual re port sf the president of th horns, a oopy of the daily newspapers, and a Lewis and Clark souvsnlr gold dollar. There was a large attendance. Many friends hav shewn their good will to ward th home, and many gifts bar been mad with liberality, leading the d I recto re to have no doubts about ths funds jMceaaary for furnishing and equipping ' th home " ' rxmmm m bjitsiusiastol ' ' fgperisl Ptet te The Jearael Baker City, Or- Sept 14. Judas Atf. tt Carrey yesterday returned from the Stat Irrigation essoolatlon convention held at Ontario th for part of this week, Th Judge la enthusiast to over the results of ths meeting and p red lota that great good wlU eome to aU paxta of Oregon through this association. a" A '' " ' ,. .'. . JOSEF Hofmann MARQUAH GRAND ' 5 ' S'BPTKMBXR J5 ' Steinway Piano - St Sarsd atl keg. V. A. TJaaforth sf La Orange, Oa., suf fered for six month with a fri running sore oa hi leg; but a that Buvkjln's Arnica Salve whot v it la flv days. For ulcere. piles. It's the best ealv In th Cur guaranteed. Only t, Red Cross Pnartnary, Oak, an ths ? mi The Steinway 'plans to b used by Josef Hofmann at bia opening concert. September SC. mar be seen at our ware- rooms, 179 and 174 Morrison street, cor ner Weet Park. We also have on sale and display "miniature" and parlor grand Steinway planoa and would espe cially sail our attention t , The New Steinway I..Vcttcgrand..i We ars selttng Steinway pianos at ths lowest price at which new Steinway Slanos have bean old la th last thirly vs years. , SOULE EROa PIANO CO. l BJaasNaAaadsheaMsaew . ecat um woaoerrm IIAlTTl Wswwafl&srae; : -saafc. m . 2m '.a m nplT las . Jsfr T. 1 a, SlT r m a Ehaeaanoi' aavaX oOit. Wt aaeMuae'nw uiaaarated boet At.lt, fall pertlcaiaraeBadlreottoMi ValaahleiolMllei. HAavai.4 lag,, aew geesh KISS L KALLA!"3 t:3S AT c: ... tejee p" ever 1 aw. 4 sas has SSif r SMnea ef smwv 9 UldrB w. T aJo t R aoothes f at '.ear Mt- t an peia. er -m -a eaua aaa B a i: -tWBJfTT-riVI fnTWTB A wwwwewwwwwwwvvi GEO. B LAC II, VVamSO AUSS) V US Woresstsr Bwiaiag. Qeneral Practice. Invamiaatmn. . .Batata W" . Sneelal mr4 r-- P--h a T