V 40 v. THE OREGON : DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVKWINO. OCTQB' a, 1904. r ttwo v('rVUYM,X 1 Kt" now 1 sW- H'i Vjss-I Tn true Were Ghost Drives I His New Home S f ; , Dublin Cable Is Ndw Tork World. Itlohu-d Croker hu Ulna suddea dielike to Ills twwlr urchMd horn. Fvnoh Hoiim, QInolni, om tb Cmmgh t Klldr and thm report la eurrtnt In th Mlshborhood that tt U a ghomt, or, at any rata, a prtitlon, UuU baa drlvaa bi fram - v About tha and af laat aertnc th wlft ef hi atnd crooai eommltted aulelda at Vranabr Hmwa, aam wtriaa tlma Crokr haa naalfataa a rootad dlillka to tha plaoa, aavar bavins tpaat alncU night ttndar hla root. ... Daaplta hla trom aharaetar M l dtid that Mr. Croktr ' la nrmlr aopvtBOBd that oa aoeaunt of thla tnaadr aa would navar hava any luck mo iong as ha owail rranoh Hoaaar It la ballarad that all tha brood awaa will ba movad from Qlaaaalm aa aoon aa a ataoo oaa b aaada raadr for tbam. - - Mr.'Crokar laaaad fraaeh Rbvaa about 7ar aaa. It la altoatd at OJeooaini. StUlorgan. aboat foar asflaa from Dub Ua. la apa af tha most eharmlat of tha aiaar pratty aubwrba of which tha trlah capital aam boaat. aHaoa tt oaaaa Into hit aaaataaloa ha haa paid anir frln nlU to Franca Hooaa, and K has baaa vaad solslr by thaaa who hava eharca of hla highly prfcMd alra Amarleus, about brood maras and aooh you na blood atoek aa await that ataa of axiatanca wbra thay ara At to ha alaaad In tha hands of a rraaah Voaaa la wHhla a quartar of T V ' ' . rmMr f??mirriAH. wro u mow in pbtoria. iootm xmrt TO VWIT THM OBAV OF MKR SXN, WHO WA-ULLXI IN TUB AO. rT T AO TTTT? rWwa rf Hruvl Oiiami Tlril the People in Distress? I Guess YealS V; :v: Croker From a hufla of afaddanatewa Lodca, ' whars Mr. Parktnaoa tha teadlns; Irish trainer, has obarva of air. Crokafs raoara, sava a faw that ara still at Wantaa. It was his Inlaoticm bstora long ta aand all hla horses to tho Carras. avea tha many hishlr prlosd yaarllncs purobaaad Isat weak at Doneaster, though not ona of thesa la aaid to ba tha equal of ona ha ecu red In a prlrata daal front Jbord Clonroel a seoond oolt by King Ed ward's riorlsal I J. out of Sack and Find. It ta aald Mr. Croker filled a big check far tha youngatar areii ever lllOS. Forthermora, altaoat froaa tho day tha oolt waa bora, Mr. Croker desired hla poeaeestoB, expressing to friends his ba llet that aa foal and yearling ha eclipsed any etser ha had ever aeasv Btstiopasourt, tha ancestral seat of tha Clonmel ifamilr, where Lord Clonnal has an extensive nursery for blooded stock, Is frequently visited by Mr. Croker, who goea there by motor from Dublin, Lord Clenmel snows aood deal af shrewdness In tha Way he cul tivates so good a customer's favorable opinion. Mr. Croker salient feature la all business dealings Is profound sus picion af tha other party to tha trans action But Lord Clonmel has appar ently auooeeded tn surmounting thla b staols to. good relations. , ,r Glenoslrn wad until tha tlma of hie death earned by Judge Murphy, af the Irish suprema court, sad the only fault Mr. Croker found with It waa that suf ficient land waa not attached ta It. This XJTT T C 4 waa, however, avaroonie fey tha purohase of 1st acres of a adjoining property tha whole costing him about afS.so, Bx ports say It Is aa ideal spot for tho propagation of blooded stock, ths soil being rich and eompoasd ohtafly of llma- stana. Mr. Croker has not been slow to recognise the superiority of Irish-raised hones, and while, aa before, hla horses win continue ta figure oonatantly aa the,. leading Bnglleh raosooursea, they will be raised la tha Bmerald Isla Ths mansion at Olencalrn will aot be wholly demolished. Aa It now stands It may ba described aa comfortable and old fashioned. Tha renovation and exten sion have been designed by James F. Fuller, ona of the best known of Irish architects. His Instructions from Mr. Croker were to enlarge tha house aon slderably and to use only Irish D4 Uriels. ' . - Tha principal hall, around which will ba a spacious gallery, la to measure I? feat by 91. The dining room will ba feet wide by It feet long, and ths draw ing room of still larger propertlona. Outside tha building, an two fronta, will ba ralssd a veranda of out granite. Af present some stabling stands oloaa to tho house, but this will give way to domeetie offices, such as1 laundry, ate,, while a splendid rang of stsbUne; will be built at a considerable dlstanoa. A sum of not lees than I1I0.M wilt be re quired to carry out tha Improvements. FAtra jnscx.. - From the Mew Tors Wold. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, ths En Irtish actress, caused a stir ta Broadway at I o'clock yesterday afternoon by the ecoentrlclty of her attire, and tha mob of eurtous woman became so annoying that "Mrs. Pat" ended by taking a oak bark to her hotel.' Mrs. Campbell, her dog Plnkey Pank sy Poo, her dsaghtar. Miss Stella Camp bell, and her leading man, Ouy Stand ing; started out to "do tho shops" after the afternoon rehearsal of "Ths Sorcer ess" at ths Herald Square theatre. The day being somewhat warm. Mrs. Csmp tell wore a owcut gown and no wrap It was a bit Irregular to appear on Broadway In a gown that smacked of ths opera, hut when Mrs. Campbell be lieves In a certain mode all tha mao datas from Paris cannot, shake her. - The gown was a marvelous combina tion of a walking; suit and an evening gown. Tha bodies waa cut out both. In frost and back in tna snaps oc tne let ter "v" and not oven a feather boa hid the expanse of her white shoulders. Ths skirt waa elaborately flounced and was ehort. The gown, was black taffeta ailk. -Bar hat was a etaehlng Gains borough shap. Under "Mrs. Fat's" arm, Plnkey whaesed. H wss envel oped In a fur mantle. Mlea Campbell waa not extravagantly dressed. ; Tha Campbells visited a Shop at M niriy-ui m imv wwwww, aim the unusual appearance of Mrs. Camp bell attraoted crowd of gaping wo men. 1 Tha party then beat a retreat to a candy store, where tho a stress red Plnkey on welnut creams and made several purchases. When they same out of thla chop Mru. Campbell hesitated and la front of the Hotel Marlborough aha waa fairly surrounded by marvel ing shoppers. " Mrs. Campbell hurled ssornful giaaeaa at these women la vain and held a whis pered conversation with Mr. Standing on tha curb. Hs disappeared for a moment. and a sab drove ap and whirled aattasa, dog sad daughter away. f Itbiunaiegisg to Art, , Tha artist wss ef tha Impresatsnlst school. He had just gives tho last touches to a purple and bins oanvas When his wife earns Into his studio. "Mr deer," aald aa, "thistle tha land scape I wanted pen to suggest a, title for." - v "Why not U U Homer aha said, after d lone )- . i " 'Home:' Whyr . - ' ' ' - ' TBeeaus there 'a as) plSA lOtt she replied, meekly. NEWS OF HEAVY PLACER KU n sismco in fSaielsl Inssateb W Vfee Jesrsat) Ashland. Or. Oot, a, Oaa of tha big nlaoer mlnlaar enterpiisea la the Siskiyou mountain range la that af the Blooro Gold Mining oompany. which la operat ing the Plassls hill sntae, com prist ag so acres of auriferous ajrouno, xno mias Is situated op tho southern stops of the Blaklvoua. about midway between Wasae. Or., and Haooy Cam a. CaV The mine waa worked la former days end yielded about half a million dollars. Last summer ths property waa pur chased by Los Angeles capitalists who organised the RlooM eompany, wtta CaoC O. O. Multlne. a retired United States army officer, as manager. After thorough Investigation the auaagement rwes convinced that with proper saoiiH ties for hrdraullcklns; oa a large scale the mine could be made to yield another half million, and ta that end a great amount of work hag been dona alnoe last July. 1 . ... A sawmill ha bees ereetea wwn cutties capacity of lO.ees feet dally. This wlU be used for flumes snd struc tural Durpoeea Several buildings ara being erected which will aeon be com pleted. , Several saleea-wr waajoa; roao and aled wars have bean built to make all parts of the property aooeeslble for the distribution of lumber. Tne oiu ditches ve sees cleaned out and en larged and a pips Una laid. The noaaies will have T. feet pressure, with an ample supply of water from .the west fork of Indian creek. . From what has been done It n dent that this mills will aoon hove first-class squtpmsnt for placer work oa large ecale, ... - CYANID1NG VIRTUE'S , OLD TAILINGS DUMP tfeerte! Pwailih M The Tsarsslr - - ateaer ,tr via w. the cyanide work being arranged for hf the Messrs. Etavey oa the tailing aump of the Virtue mine, growd- aa the par- af the metallurgists noeomsa clearer. They wUl handle, tne entire dump In a modern leaching plsnt. giving the work the benefit of ail aeveiopmanu In suok work elsewhere. ' The exact amount of taping in dump le not known, hut' It probably asxiaaateB 10,000 tone. Milt operations want conducted there for many years, a portion of the time with J .stamps. Dur ing; that period varying efficiency was attained in the milk so that general estimate ef the value of tha tailing la difficult. Some mining men believe they will' run aa high aa 18. while ethers dAubt that the avsrage will be so sign. At tfmea axceedlnsrly rich ore handled at the Virtue, When there must hava been a considerable loss aver the plates and concentrators. This la the first important work under taken In eastern Oregon oa old dumps, and tha result there will Influence like nrniecta on other properties. The mill nractlces of the district until late y have been ae a ruie poon so tni wherever tailings ware Impounded they ahould offer .good . returns to seoond trtotmeat. . ,' -. - a, :i- . : SHAFT TO 100 LEYEL ON GOLDEN CHARIOT The level af the Golds Chariot property, near Sumpter. , has oeen reached, and a crosscut Is being mads U ths vein. ' Ths shsft la vertical. In stead of aa Incline on the vein, and la estimated to be 10 feet front the ara at th denth ef 100 feet. Mr. Petsreon, partner or maaagar HvisMtt stated today that the ore being broken down and sacked by hie partner waa from a drift on the I level. At this death a crosscut wsa made to the ore, when the ere body waa found to be 19 feet wide. Drifts ara Being rua on this level, ana some ex ins ore vswn out ta sanked and sent to ths smelter. If the ore continues to the 10. as It U oa ths II level. Manager Swlggett says that he had one of the best propositions of the. district for development. The aoustry rock IS tha shaft, when the lower crosscut wsa begun, was highly! mineralised, and low assay values or gold could be had there. This wmo mineralisation eatisnso me snanaae ment that there Is a fine ore body at that level, and wha the eroseeut reaches It Mr, Swlggett bellsvss he will have p lot f Shipping ore. V - ' - voii movM Arrangements have been completed by Manager 1. V. Bwlaaett for winter work en the Constellation croup In Grant county, una crew has beea put In the lower tunnel, wnicn is a arm. Cabins are being erected, and supplies laid to let wmtsr. y . " ' erWass-TWW. OAMOsT F. H. Lasher, a mine expert of San Franc! sees passed through the city to day en route -te eastern Oregon, where he at to make aa examination or prop erty for clients, Mr. Lasher did aot state ths property te be examined. No Dday : In kefiplntf social 6v business engage menu caused by nervous or sick nau-s-hs. or other pains or aches by thews who bsvs lea mid the merits of Or, Miles' Anti-Pain fine. They simply tabs a tablet when the symptoms appear, and they are auloklr dlspeUed. aiepeuea. in xeoi , - Dr. Ml(e' ; a , . era was a a ' ' will 'prevent, snd also cure, all pains of every nature, and are absolutely harm less. The soothing Influence upon the nerves and mueclrs. quiet and refresu the Irritated conditions. TV. Miles' Antl-Paln FTtht slerars oure mf headache, and the beauty of It, It rests SUCP S irine. 1 am a1"" uiera Is such s remedy for people who must work. Sick or well. Headaches never prevent e from kdsplng my sngage- menls,"-w MAS. 0. X flflTFFTTff. Santa Ana. Cel. If first package u 001 nnsni, your money bea. . , 31 doaee, tl oeata Never sold la bulk- IN AMnmi OOXCVAMT SQrXXF0S - is unu uiMdMniw sjoosi vosx mas gmnr Boara jm . . -.'h r THE MINES ras WILL HAVE EXEIT (serial ZMssatab Tb eWael) TTalverslty of Oregon, Kugene, Or, Oct a. Ona of tha features that will ba af Interest la the mining eourses this year will he the making ef a mining exhibit for the Lewis and Clark fair by the students. There Is now tha le tweet enroll meat la thla department ef the uni versity that baa ever beea recorded. The nature of the exhibit ths students wUl make has aot jet beea determined, but ss the work In the e lasses advanosa It WlU ba outlined by the Instructors ta the various departments of mine en gineering. In gens ml way she ex hibit will eonalat of drawing, plane for ttabering, excavating and aaaaylng of Oregon minerals. The work will ell be done by the men ta the classes and tha beat ef It will be msde up late aa exhibit to show the people the quality of work that ths State university ds manda from the students. The exhibits will be under the supervision of Profes sors Hyde. McAltster and Dearborn, In whoa departments the work will be dona. -,( . .; MELTED IRON WITH - ; WOOD IN HALF HOUR Another test has been made of the Neves-old furnace recently perfected in thla olty, wltht the result that wood fuel fused scrap Iron within SO minutes after It waa subjected to high heat, and scrap steel and pieces of wire steel were fused in thres-u.uartera to an hour. The teat waa made at the behest of some men who desired to see somethlnx more than a heat demonstration. They said If scrap metal could be reduced in the time Indicated by the patentee, they would be lieve the furnace adaptable to 'Ore re duction. When the scrap Iron and scrap steel was smelted In the tlma Indicated above, the witnesses said they had no further deubta that roe prraeinie wexua be valuable la era smelting;. 4 Ths Idea worked out by Mr. Kevegold ta bis new furnace wss explained at the tlasa of the first -heat test, made some time ago. He takes -the heated, draft from the lop of the furnace and oon duets it back to tha grata, where It M again used With a certain proportion of oold air from the outside under pres sure. The patentee maintains that thla method saves all eases In the fuel eonv Bumlna them more effectually than by old methods .of combustion, and also does awar with the necessity ef a hot- air stove for the blest In the pyritlc process. WO arrangements nave see mads as vet to construct a practical rur- naoe. but A. H. Win dell, manager of the new furnace, says he thinks ona wilt be erected at a copper mine soon. Ths test furnace -on Twenty-fourth and Wilson streets -will he- used for foundry pur- noses, as It has beea given a permanent lining; and the owner says will nanaie ia to 11 tons of scrap iron daily.,., PROMINENT MINING MAN AT ASHLAND James F. Methlc. for two yeara super intendent ef the mine and mill at the Red Bov. later anoertntendeau at tne Ool ootids and etlll Uter manager ef the Black Ragu-aae loeatea m Asocana, ana la buildinst a businsso blaok la the out hern Oresroa town. Mr. Meikle re- locaited. tha rksb ere shoot at the Ool- oonda after the mine had been shaa donad. He Interested eastern, people la the Black Eagle, erected a ic-stamp plant there and made the Mortbwest'a record for low eoat or mining ana mut ing. He le regaraec ss one or tne nest mining amen or ths enure aortawemeni oouatry. while not giving ais urns to mining new, bis friends understand that he will aot leave hla life profession far MOLD OBSMaT CXJOMM, A faei aot generally knows at that a large number of Spokane mining men dine- to their locations la the vicinity of Bine Ledge, in aor there California and seethem Oregon, it waa gsnereiiy supposed that they threw up their hold inn when they made' the stampede to Tonooeh and OoMnelda, Nov., put e ef them writing te a gentleman la thla city the present week said that alt ef the Spokane operators were noioing southern Oregon and northern California claims, and when the big excitement down in Nevada died down, they woaM be back here te de heavy work. ,- - -p; fc S3TAJCB BI1MWB ftOMBIS. i j Assurance Is given by the manage- ment of the Idaho Placer Mining com pany that another dredger Is to. be built on Snake river this winter. Man ager Charlts Oreen, who has been nego tiating with eastern people, ta place sufficient treasury stock for the im provements, says he hss a eon red lil.OOs for the work, and expects to commence soon. i. This property la about atx miles above Huntington, on tha Snake river. which la near the scene of a large amount ef dredger work oa the river bars.. . .: v .. . v - , MOIST ro VOKVaOtsTTA, Manager C J. Allen has secured a hoisting plant for v the Monumental mine. In Orsnt eowdty, snd Is erecting K In the crosscut turnisi ef the mins where work is to begin on the working haft. The hoist wil be ebout 1.00 feel frets ths portal of the lower erose eut, near the beet veins vr tne mine, ee that they map be easily crosscut from lower levels. A re lee la also to be mode ta the same vicinity, te open virgin ground between the lower tun nel and the old workings. Oeorga 3. Barrett, who lest fail pur chased the Wolverine group of ths a rtenhoro district In Orsnt county, he completed a road te the property, and Is making ether preparatlona for winter work. The wmverine le located on Boulder creek, and g aoaehed from the Tempest road. Vf. U op, mansger Of the Monte oompany, wmch recently -acquired the Thornburg plaoers oa the north fork of STUDENTS ma xwAwnnaT of m vn ' FAJUI FOB ZJtWXa AMD ObAM us o wr.gswmtTs sxsf&at mW MDVOATIOMAA WOX. - SSIillBeidiS Vxrw SAWatxu. 1? 9 Ik a IttexwaWeaaOB rVomoir C ' "HonjClhrftil nmcVK -UMurins nelUier Opsumiurvuiiat iwrMpmol InotXajicotio. kt Aes I aW.iPw-sa Apcrfed ltaiwrfy rorCmilpav Tlon.SoirSlotiaBtJi.DidoiaDea ftbiwXxwutseim lets snd LOflS OF SlalKR . fccStaiep Signature of .... ' NFW Ynosf 1 exadt oorr or vmui JHE ORDER OF WASHINGTON ' ' Good InvoTauice Finished to Men and Women Who 'x.' Can Pass Required Exaininatkm. V Alt WHO ARE UNDER THE ; AGE Qf SIXTY CAN JOIN ;iJ-- . Ifroa want beat.trsitornal tnsorancs in Hie worid. In ' Ttaitlgsts the) p3nt Order of Washington; for toll par- a ficetfaia, psmphkts, t&, SxMrass fvnac your ft - '' : v -. "'h-;: . J. IV MITCHBLlw Supreros Secrvtarw, "7- 1 l ;. :. ' . 612 :V-'. BAR FIXTURES BILLIARD TABLES V Frorn Us and YOUR LIQUORS WHERE 1 ' : YOU PLEASE if you want to save money and stay in business. T(i' The Brunsck-W Collender Co; I THE TROY POPULAR LAUNDRY San thousand patrons attest the sneers work and perfect esrvloe that sve made this laundry a, aueaeaa. . - . awsn f rs gofifHJiuiirs STsvmtsit HocRBsncAL. wheat ; . ST A PCM. OUlt HOMaVriLTIlBJBD WATBB FOSj WAJUlNOi AUt ; losses atAoa oood tuitav -. -v't' ' : wefini rnasi vn rzvjnt ansa. Troy Laundry Company f '. aAiraraaTi. WATmm wvmmn. east sim. 5 tMMMMMMHMMHMMMOMMiIMNMMMI; Should have the same ears thai you yourself sat. Would you wear aa -' aid auit of clothes efte it aeoame shahbyT Mot Than give your house a . ; ; paw. ap-ta-date seat of paiat gad gee It saalis. It's a plsasars. ts talk , . .peine here, v - .. ' - -.. : ' J . '. i Fisher, Thorsen & Co. las. iss, 1M tmswrv mnf. - I Special rates amade ta famfllgg Mai haU eatahUahwoBt la tha hetei, the John Day. has eeenpleted a road to the propertr. has a sawmill delivered. and work eft erecting U and ths manu facture ef Sum feimsef and baUdlng anatertal Is In preerress. Mr. Vinson states that he expects to complete two or three allies ef the hi flume thle rear, end will he la readiness to wash isrsc amount Of gravel wbdtt eprlng breaks. . Joe Ortfftn, 'one of the well known plaoer miners of eastern Oregon, came to Portland yiwterdajr fnr p long tour through the plwer fields 'of Southern Orcaon. Mr. Tiffin developed the BH ;reek placer propertr, wnioa Is a drift 9l3 ... 1 w- 'eiux U Lr as em as al ' s4 CM?!. TIj IIJ Ycj Civa f peaaaewf Awa-el Ssryll Bears tha For Over .1 - w ft ijii . la Thirty Years f GflSTOniA -'eMassnwaassmeasmsaanasaarifc ; ARE CORRECTLY BASED MstTjoam Bide.. fHartland On. '4.,- oeav notff ajto Homaxsoir. e e The Portland AwsfitsE fUm r.' $3 Par Omy ai HsmstsJ . . l: mAmfMXT PCtt ffettWlsTS AJSS OOtfj aiaiBBiat, Tsusa-ssaw v sUgle, haataeKea. A tnMi . G, BOWsmsV vMsra Tartrtats digging lit Orant eoirttl', Snd was the first man to dedne the eouree ef the rich ancient channel there. Later he Sold thla property to a New York crowd. New eenka are said te be needed b Tndependencek Oervala, Weodbnrn, Au rora, Mt. Angel and perhaps ether Wil lamette valler towns. The aid valley tn wiklng up. A aecrae4nl ST. af. Austin of Winchester, tnd knew what to do la the hear ef need. Hie wife had such aa, unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could dot help her. He thought of and tried Ir. Klng'a New Ufe Pills and ahe got relief at once and waa Xlaaily eared. Oalr lea