The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 05, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TlTE OREGON DAILY JOURNAC PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE S, 1807
FED WIFE POISON
WILL FIGHT "DRY
f,
ms. GROUND GLASS
. "".... . . . -i- . . .....
TOlVri" LAW "
Astoria East End Votes Local Op
. , tion and Contest Is in
(
DC
I
U 'TT rrom Coast to Coast the U s I
D f UNITED Shield Is the O I
emblem of quality. : . , ' O I
TT The UNITED Shield Is U
Ha,-n
Mh.olnt Guarantee
0
'r i physician Indicted and Arrested for Murdering Spouse Brother
.Mj.r Doctor Swore That Deatn was uue to ttngm s uis
. A
: ease Arsenic in Woman s Stomach.
Sight. - ;
TEN SALOONS AND BIG ;p
V.
.. BREWERY IN DISTRICT
.V-i
III u
m
11 of genuineness.
. -.1! '. v : ."-
11 - . "t t ".
' -i K
.1
'I
' t'"
:' "'
!,. ,,
k 1
v- '
'.z-f
in
. ? . 1 ...
Lars fiutinesi Involved in Area De-
, clared Prohibition by Yetterday'i
. Election All of City, From .Depot
to Eastern Limits Included.
fc Mrs. Carrie Brouwer.
f Joornal gpcrUl SwtW.)
" Ktw Tork. " June I. BfTTfiTiTt
Srouwer of Torn' Riyar. Nw Jersey,
has ben rrctrt. Indicted (or'havlns
murdered his wife last September by
.administering "araenlo In around glass
-te her- -daring her last etckneaa and
causing another doctor to Issue a death
' certificate stating that she died from
rigm a disease.
" anoty- of Xls lf a.
Ir. Brouwer spent hie boyhood In
Perked River, a few miles south of
Tom's River. He has a brother living
In Providence. Rhode Island, and an-
These hats are light as
."straws.;
Don't get "hot headed."
It's bad for the system. Here
are1 head coolers at $2.00. '
rough, the plated, all kinds
of straws except the kind
that broke the cameL
WVre-ahowift
PanamaEats. at
The Lion's specials in soft
and stiff hats at $3.00. .
We can help to settle that
election bet. v
XION
GlothinqCo
.CzsKuhnPioD
Men's and .'Boys' Outfitters. .
, 166 and 168 Third St . IV
.tonawar ciutainf
other brother In chares of the ' run
club at Forked River.7Brouwerjl father
died before he waa two years old. Later
his mother married retired tugboat
owner who had come to Forked River
to live and who has been dead several
years. Brouwer- learned thetrmde of
a carpenter and worked at It for a year
or two before he went to Philadelphia
and studied medicine.
About It years ago he began' practice
at .. Lakehurat, New Jersey. Carrie
Hyer, one of the prettiest girls for
miles around, was teaching school there,
and the young doctor courted and mar
ried her. Later they moved to Tom's
River, where Dr. Brouwer built a fine
nouse and enjoyed a good practice.
Qaamlea Over Woman.
r-- Only a few days before Mrs. Brouwer
took to her deathbed she and her
husband had quarreled over the latter
attention to a young woman patient
named Btella Clenahan. This vouna
woman went to live In DJTBrouwer'a
nome as governess to his little boy af
ter Mrs. Brouwer's death.
Dr. Brouwer said that his wife had
died or Bright disease and Induced
Dr. H. It Cote of Lakewood who had
been called In consultation during her
Illness, to sign a death certificate to
that efrect.- About the time the World
began Its Investigation Dr. Cote disap
peared and It was learned that Mrs.
lirouwer had lent him money and that
Dr. Brouwer held as security a bill of
sals on Cote's furniture. Dr. Cot ap
peared December it In Springfield, Massachusetts,-claiming
to be Suffering
from loss of memory.- Sine then he has
been In a sanitarium. ;
. ' Certified Falsely.
He testified before the grand Jury
that he waa led to believe that Mra.
Brouwer was suffering from Fright's
ya8rT7-wnat llf, BfoTnger"TiaaaoTa
mm ana nuftiy'iim own unrvation.
lie had signed the death certificate, he
said, In good faith and out'of friendship
for Dr. Brouwer, having do suspicion
thai Mrs. Brouwer hd been poisoned.
Dr. Brouwer says he cannot tell how
nd their'
(way tntn Mra BrQUVej2rsn, He
was m attendance upon her throughout
her lllneaa and was at various times
aided by three physicians and three
nurses. The latter said that Dr. Brou
wer prepared all the medloln and moat
of the nourishment that were admlnlst
tared. ' " " . ,
HEARING OF JOHNSON
iurainuvtnM ntbUMtu
t
The keerlng f the Johaem keire-144 ea
tmrerty w"u rw4 la the . rumntf eonrt
befnre JAf Wahetar lU this tUrrnntm. it
free (finoanre4 tbet the Marina would be ae
vetrd te kewlng teetlsmny for the serene.
' ' r
Fref erred atoek Oaaaed Ooeds.
, Allen Lewis' est Brand. . '
(Sowlal Diaeeteb te The Journal.
Astoria. Or,, June 6. As a result of
the election Astoria- Will have a large
dry district. This district Include about
three mile and leads from' the depot to
the city Hmtts -east; U f -th- pnewlnot
in this part of the city having favored
the local option law.
This will do away with about 10 sa
loons. The North Pacific Brewing com
pany, which was established In this city
years ago, lies In the path of the dry
district and their fate Is imminent.
The local option law tn this city 1
fast becoming popular. It waa paaaed
in the west end on year ago and baa
bean legally observed since Ita lnaugu-
ratloo. ' ' . .i
Th condition are quit aiffefenttn
the caat end and some fear la expreaaed
that th saloon -men will not at once
comply with "the law," som or the sa
loons In. this district having recently
been built. It. is said that th brewery
wlU XJgat-lhenewJLaw,. and make a q
effort to retain their large business.
YACOLT MAN TRIED FOR
0
. . ; n
j',V?iJ.lls;lrAaJa
with lltegal-use-of-thi-malle, w ar-1
raJiied.-beforUnlted statee I))Btrlct
Juda Wolverton 'this morning arid" erf
tared a plea of not guilty. Hla. trial
was set for June 11. Whlttlesly learned
that Arthur M. Beach, who resides at
Taoolt, Waabbigton. - waa expecting to
receive -some money through- the mail.
and it is alleged promptly cam to Port
land and wrote' a letter to the post
master at Tacolt requeatlng him to for
ward Beach's mall to Portland, signing
Beach's name to th letter., Ha waa un
successful In his design, however, aa
Beach called for his malt before the
arrival of th forged letter. -;- - .
Th arrest of WhltUealy by th post-
cfflc authorities soon followed ;
COUNWtCREST-ROAO,
WILLrBE BUILT SOON
The building of a trolley road to the
top of Council Crest Is now an assured
fact and active conatruouon worn la
expected to atart before th end of the
week. The last deeds for the right of
way. it was reported, were secured this
morning. - The road will be over a mile
in length and the descent on th east
sid of th hill will be a acenlo revela
tion. It will also show an Interesting
engineering feat, for the line will circle
around so many conyona that It I like
ly to beoom known a th erookedest
trolley line In America. ! It Is expected
that the lint will he In operation about
August 1.
E are building our business steadiiv it grows from day to day.
We are doine? it all better toklav than ever before arid we expect
to do it better still as we" go along Here and in every other city in which
weBre-ebhshed.lghtn
we have accomplished somethingsomething to be proud bf. It is that
new cigar tne one we are laiKing aoout inis weeK a agar mai ,yy.:
ESiwriIl 5 kSff lliTsameooci quityyear
The "R0XB0R (Ihvincible) CIGAR
5 Cents Each. Box o! 25,$U5 "
0
c
n
. . 1
u : -told tor the p
g...v,..-.. .rr:... .... . ..
m T1.1ST . ,aj. . lAJHMim.' sssjim iiiH
0
This cigar we lay toou ' is the largest jeW rigar ever
cer It -a-rich tlendof,Jlayanaaad tine-all
thoroughly ripened broad-leaf, wrapped with Sumatra. A big,
mildsweet jmoke, that will satisfy Sold only in UNITE!)
ClUAK b lUKlio. ; :r : 7
UNITED
GIOSTORES
COMPANY
.( '.;,?'.
, -t . , . " ' r-w r
... : ... -.i -Y
J
HI:
301 WASHINGTON STv N.W. Cor. Fifth
)Q( 3CZZ3C
Pianolas Co Too.
.p.
'Why don't you secure a Pianola either
B-lighttyosedonnBron- of the 'very
latest MetroetyleT W are on th round
up and everything must go at once. Pay
ments as you choose. Ellers Piano House,
351 Washington atreet.
MARION C0UNTXX1TIZEN
SUES FOR LARGE DAMAGES
A Jury la Jadge Frum-'l eaart will detMialae
wbetbecJoha ivnlLIa entitled, to ilami Xae
Merloe eouoty for lnjurle nM to tie doe to
a-UtecUTe coonty nii KrllJ-la :kl .eoa-
plaint aUaces that while h.allnf wood Bu
Wood bur se drove Into without la tb road,
and the eonpllnf sol f bl w.sos broke, eeua
Ins tb tram to ma .war.- U. Mr b wts
tbrowa from tb. w.foa and ut.lied tnjarit
wbicb aece.tit.ted .tlie mpnttloa of one of
bl. let". H.xk. 12,000 d.m.(M.
Tbe lt I being heard la this eoanty he
nw of chana;. of v.on whlrb wu granted
on tb. ground that, a jury- of Marios roonty
rlttana orrald not bear th ault Imparllallj, on
aeraant of being taxptyer. In tbe enanlj eaed.
Kr.ll Is rr'iir.wnf d by W. T. Bl.t.r and W.
II. Kalear and Marlon cnonty y Inairlet Attor
ney Job B. MeNary of tbe third dlatrlct.
A Score Still Remain. V
Nineteen of th very eholoest and moet
costly highest-grade Chlckerlngs, Weber,
Haseltons and Kimball are still her.
They go for almowthalf price $20, tli,
yea even $11 a month buy them. We are
selling out and must get rid of them.
Ellers Piano House, 361 Washington
street" 7 . ,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFICES
IN FLOOD BUILDING
Nine Floors of Bit? Striicture at
7 Market and Powell Streets
Leased by Company.
(Joersal Soeei.! Bervtre.) -
San Francisco, J una . Negotiation
which have been In progress for the past
week between the exeoutiv ofOclala of
.th Southesa Paclfle and James U Flood,
owner of the James Flood building at
Market and Powell streets, fot leasing
apportion of th building have resulted
In tb signing of a contract for a term
of years coveting nine floors .or the
Flood building. On of th few business
building now standing. ; -
The floor covered by th lea will
be fitted up at one for th accommoda
tion, of th various department that
were burned out of the offices in th
Msrchanta' Ezohange building as well
as tb city ticket offices, which were
located under th Grand hotels .
Oflceus0f. th freight department.
formerly at Fourth .. end Townsend
streets, will hi f urnlahed with-Jluartera
in th Flood building. . . . y .
Th leas cover nin entire floor of
offices, but does not Include the ground
floor, which will be occupied by store
a heretofore, and th Mezianln floor.
Th deal cloned In the slgnrng of this
lease will probably result In th re
moval of Railroad row from., th Palac
hotel to th neighborhood -of- Market and
Powell streets. '
v otrmae ou somxs.
' Westmoreland, Kan., May t, 1102
Ballard, enow Liniment Company Tour
(Know Liniment Cured an old aore on the
aide of' my chin that was suDoosed to be
a cancer. The sore waa atubborn and
would not yield to treatment, until I
tried Snow Liniment, which did the work
In short order, my Bister, Mra Sophia
J. Carson, Allenavlll, Mlffln county,
Pennsylvania, haa a enre and mistrusts
that It I a cancer. - Pleas send her a
60-eent bottle. Bold by Woodard. Clarke
Co.
EDUCATIONAL VALUE 10
BURCH-REISS SHOW
Circus Coming This WeeV- Car
- "Hes Three HumfrecT, Fifty"7
" Trained Animals. . -
THE Sp--t
Th great Burch ft Reins show will
begin a three-daya" 'ongagamept In this
city Thursday afternoon under large
waterproof tents, at th corner of Twenty-fifth
and Raleigh treets, and ' will'
givs two performances daily at I and
p. m. throughout the engagement
Messrs. Burch and Roles are presenting
score of trained Shetland pontes, dogs,
monkeys, goats, pigs, camels, llamas,
pumas, sebuar anteaters, bo Indlaus
mules and dosena of all kinds of pheas
ants, owls, parrots, emeus, swan a 'All
these birds and animals are skillfully
trained. Th aggregation numbers up
ward of St performing animal and
about 100 beautiful birds of all specie
Tn eonJunctloffTrithTOrrmned animal
and bird eatur jwlll b scores of Japa
nese and European aertallats, gymnasts,
acrobat, Jugglers and novelty acta
Messra Burch and Relss hav especially
ngagad Gregory's Royal Italian Banda
Rosea- or thlav their, first western tour.
This is without question tR finest mus
ical organisation even carried with a
tented ethlbltlpn, and wll glv free con
cert before the sft.rnoon and night per.
formance or these Tinows dally. A
grand free atreet carnival and children's
fairyland parade will be given on the
morning of th exhibition, at which time
th entire. company of over '16 animal
actora will be seen decked out in their
gay trappings. Messra Burch and Reins
earnestly and cordially Invite the public
to witness this street demonstration, as
It will be a guarantee of tha excellence
of th stock and equipment.
' L .
- nAs the tea kettle was the
lii:gianing ofthe steam engine,
TlsoTthejordJj
was merely the first step in the "
H : ' development of the perfect
worm xooa uneeaa uiscuit.
A food that gives to the
worker-more-energyofniindi.
i v ana muscie max gives xo xne;
child the sustenance upon
which to grow 4 robust that
gives to the invalid the nour
ishment on which to regain
the vigor of good health. .
tea plantaYara-thrlving .In th
open air In Bend.
.
3y.
, . .. . .....
(h In a dust tight, .
at '
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL tliCUITiCOMPANT
IDENTITY OF DEAD MAN
IS NOT ESTABLISHED
No cine baa. bea fonnd that' weald tend
to Mtahllah tb Identity of tbe dead awn
ronnd toatlng la tb. river t tb foot of
ftalioos .treat la.t evenlns. Tb rm.ln mm
Is aa.adTanoed aUt of arwnpp.lttoa,. but
tb feature r still reeogulsabl. Deoaaard
wa a boat J5 yrar of s end cled Is s dark
brnwa coat, black vest and darkWrower. II '
welched .bant 140 - ponnd. od amoolll
ahavra. A nor containing eo cent and a
mall key wer th only article found In
tb cktba. A large war on tb left lf
above tbe knee nay pr.r. of material aailataace
In tbe Identification of tbe- onfortnnau mumr
Tbe body wa. removed to Flnler'a andartaklng
parlor, and an inqneat will he held. Th. pollrw ."
ar worflus os thor ltbmnb nmariau)f
.tolane wer found. - .,-..
, ii. Y.
Ik itOAS RANGES
mat- Eclipse Steel Rmge
These easy terms of $1.00 down and $1.00, a week Sve allow any and everybody within reach of ' .
" our delivery wagons. Special terms to. mail-order customers and freight paid. We have sold '
agent of its good qualities. J Call and Inspect our list of Portland buyers of the "Eclipse." "
31.QO DOWN OJML-Y 31.QO WEBK
FOR LESS THAN THE'
GAS MONOPOLY PRICES
-HEW METrTOTT',. GAS RANGES-jlothintr-like them
in existence. Their new style of burner will save the cost of the range by
lessening the consumption of gas. Save money and save gas bills in the
future. " ' '
$1.00 DOWNrUOO A WEEK
fo Qevwtz
z, . "QBVURTZ SELLS IT FOR, LESS'
173475 First Street 219-227 Yamhill Street
1
'.A
ii