THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL,,' PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 1, 1901 GAT.IDLCIG GOES ON filE tESOS ;' V."-- v" 'y:' TOWW Of MUMTOI 'v-; n v w VUHOUT DETERI.IENT , ,.. f, - . i Operators Have No Fear of Police and North End Places Ran Under Cover Slot II,. chines Worked for Koney Prizes;' : Thar m Wlangar ur newr btago maintained reaardlna UM many nn bllng nmrt which ar running In this itv m mm violation of too law. almost north Mm Score of nokr wm ara running' saloon and elubrooms and faro gamsa 4a a jantaiiv maintained. r?tiiar or roiUM Hum nu winwauHf IB I every Balaoa, particularly htto asachines oat of oomrolaeloa. and, - from ana la three alot aaa- I Tbcr about to mousy maohlaea in am hM OMMM VOV MOBOr. I .. 4IHl.lnnM art the CltT. KM. b ' taken no steps ta prevent tna running of the fimw. .From all appaarancsa be oi tne games rum w apt""" do notOntend to obey tna order of j rtTN-d .J nlnaa nn aambllnB. ' "He kaa told tbe mayor. It la said, that there la no gambling few on. -prominent city official stated today tbat fee baa aeen Chief Bunt la a resort where gambling waa being run openly, and euch a thing aa hie not knowuig that gambling gamsa 'ar running U impossible! Following the statements Journal yesterday morning by Thomas Qulnean, Councilman Elmmrmaa and Merrill that alot machines ara being op rated for money and other gambling gameg era running In the eltyr oemea nea era runnlna la the eltyr oemea r. the statement today cron owner oilman that ItmWli laoinomp; ew maehlnes, la belns oarrted on la from o to CM aaloona and alubrooma la -Portlefcotfr it la clear to ma that aoma algii dty official la ettln money far. theaa amea to ran."-be 1-J"rh' they ara nmain la aaeily prom . Dereoa baa only to welk down to the forth end of town, aa lata- a aalaoa and play a "hlne SnUl ha tf aoma becka an toep o to tbe counter and eaah them in. inly ara alot machines runnlna. but there aa -coree of POkJm fmro muoea lao balni oporated. j have aona to tbe mayor and told aim of these- aoadHloaa and. he aeems tabtrhat I amy. He baa Pmlsad to have the chief put a stop to their op iratlon. -The chief tolls the mayor tbat VTmimim are runnlna. bat he anowa.aa well sa I do that they are, They may single oat a faw tadhnd Maia and stop them from running games, ltBthl. "U- if gambling, bat rJ mgjm Uwr oi raTmto aar they are determined to etop the T eeeotally the alot inachlnea. fhTyo ntnrprov. of the '- 1. being resorted ta eoag theofflcere m Vbrtbe for altewtng tha maohmea FIVE US ARE of 1M i fnMh ahtp Brtooua. Pala OoH' rlved in port at noon from Antwerp, In the Bnallsh channel contrary wlnda ware IStounJd. and much bad weather was xperlenol all tha way acromi tha 1J clflo. Galea of more ar leas eererity mimah of 1M daya, the s eeiaaa " ..w if the ship got abreast of a terrtfla wind f StorTid wa. carrl alg ae ret. - of 11 knots an boar, which la aaatraleat to fifSSnwh.. TbU atlnued m aevaral days, and darlag tna time Jne deckaweJi almost Inundated with water No damaga resulted, bowerer. ? Tn sails atandlng tbe great teat JB whlob " they wars aubieoted. In the vtelnlty of lbs Kerguelen ! Islands the captain report, that be oame Blmoat running Into a group of toeberga, eaehof which be estimates would meae S fwm M to 0t yards la balght above tne mWa of tha water Tha mJ . v.a' ataered to the north and a good ; riSTw L. the balance of the t tSTArrlTlng off tha JfJ V Columbia rlvar the fog and smoke war io heavy that R waa lmpcaalWa ta cross i. TV . .i An later. 'i ThV Brlaeua brought a full cargo -of Hntnt to Balfour, uuxnne ei lointlBg ta t.0 tons. The ship l JoTcharteTaa for tha outward trip. STEAMERS COLLIDE IN A DENSE FCC - a., iim t Ban rrancisco, -. .? fog at 4 o'clock thla morning tbe steamer Vestaort. from tan Francisco for Weatport. solllded with the Pomona, from aTureka for Baa Fran cleoo. IT miles northwest of tot th?ton. of the ofncara and passengers a the iLJZL. h.t the vessel would have bean ant ta tha bottom with all oa board, m.. dhuu'i ruanl . was earned way and a number W her plates were pent and aroksa. too raped with a badly demand bow and waa forced ta return to the dty. The romona limped into port with her pas sengers la nn Intensely aervoaa tloh and aoma at tha women oa ithe verge of hysteria. oms of tha gr suffered slight brulaeo from. faUliw from their heaths. - - DANIEL MAGONE OF . - OGDENSBURi) IS DEAD Oevraal eeetol aerfteal - Aa.h.. M v.. stent. a-Daniel : Mason a, former collector of tha port of , Wee Terfc, died here mat night He waa . w . . . . . w v la iite. and admitted as tha bar He was a memoer oi wiw wmm Bloa la It 7e, and aoUaatar of tha port of - Hs vm ahalrman of the Hew York! ; gut Demoeratle.oommltea la lt7, and a USiegS 10 K in Htiurau vrnamwv x , ihj tin I OMTWUni . A - iftaana. atiw: War Ttssrlould not u n w . - Ma tTbIm . - - tkla morning and terrorised tha Inhabitant 0he went tnrougn tna nouse, nut at tempted to take nothing. She la Uwaght miu aad an ta eliminate th taMMtatlon. TkA hiiiibm whlah nu aa BroDoeed Wednesday prohibiting slot machines of aid s theaa, there ara the large number of merchandise machines, which are used principally . la aaloona aad cigar buusk a promnni wholesale and raUU . . . .uii iMl that ha otuir - would to glad to aae aa ordinance mud Injuring the legitimate dealer he. aald that tt would ha of benefit to blm. "It . bay vaduoa .the sale Of high prloed goods.1' aald he. "but It will la- mm,u aaia or oneaaer booob m mm km ox uibwii , which there Is searly as much profltM Of oouree It may work a little hardship on the small ratal! dealer, pun m-tne loaa run I think It wUl aa- az oaaem -' lu I I .til timm ar soma1 Terr Interesting facta In MBiMWttlnn WltB ID Tine jor m u-. uu lut 'month: and. It paotsd .. t aa repeated .this month . chief Hunt In the Brat place, not- h Phlaf Hunt. In the Brat place, not withstanding tha supreme court -decided that tha ahlef -personally must U ainhllM ta tha OltV he BOt only failed to do se. but had warranto lseued. for the poker players : ae the ball himself without .-consulting alu- tMnai JmiM Moaua ana aaargoa we defendants with gambling. - A total ar U waa wren aw u municipal court. ,e shown on Clerk Fred Olson's report for Auguet The that luauat . Brtoksan. iM.tH ana bl .J. Blaster were ae- nan it 110 each; A. anapna e wm u athers tM. A peculiar taing ta tna. m. warrant was hunwd for rrea wniM, wi ha nevar pahj his ."ana" - The chief claim taac-aa rr c Mka nia.vara to stoa the aames. but the process he employed last month waa Identically the asms aa tnei by him for tha oltys admlnUt ration In .ua MBtblera twice each wmt nrtar to Bherlff WorU's oeie- iA 'Warranta ware Issued. a' hw aa afflMr and the defendants allowed to saunter -Into the police sta tion at their ooavenienoa ana nana owr so much coin, for which Captain Orlta- .l a n.lnl SnmA maoner S"" mwm oalled on Municipal Court Clerk Olson jrA him ttiair Tina- wntmrnr. mih not having bad Instructions from Judge u a tn tha amount OI nail ior aach eaaa, be declined to reeetpt for It. MAKES APPEAL FOR AGED -- . ' - w mJ eall maaHM of Hw-Methodist PrauhaM' . aaaoclatloa waa held this morning In the T. M. C.'A. building and a iMiin nnha Vorhaa. of the Church Bbrtenslon soclaty, addreeeed the meet Ins. Mr. Forbes msoa an la ntaa ftt tha old Methodist BrCaCh- era who bad outlived their years of sa tire work and were dependent on col lection for thetr support, u pan e "Tba heathen ean da without Bibles foa a time, for they have manage; w survive several eantnrtaa, but the old i a ium t.u liraafcraat Tha pi mmvitmt nun - fmntur MnaHMatlon oaa do WttbOUt k. hH.K aul taaat In tha tOWB ball for a few months more, bat tha Old MM. k hiaMlutner. The col lege oaa do Without tbat sooitionai enair of history far another season, but the nia muhw aaarta hla aUBBBT. Take-the collection for' the superannuates first of aU. for it is the moat Important of tha obureh benevolences and It 1 a duty." In eloetiig th secretary paid a tribute to aba prlvatea la tha ranks of tha min istry who struggle alone with poor ehargea and alight pay. . . -Anybody can make a bishop.- mid Mr. Forbes, 'lut God alone can make a Muh The nrtvatea In the ranks of our church ara tha ones oa which, after alL th church depend I one aa a charge of twa member and In a year added twa more to the flock, making an increase ef a hundred par cent and those four atetabers supported a preacher, aided by the townsmen who attended ser-rtee, bat did not belong. It ta audi little beginnings that are, all over the country, making tha Methodist church tha itHMUMl ferae M the Twentieth oantuiy evangelic tie movement-" . aJtama XATb arromat a (BaafUl Dwaateh M The Journal.) Asotin. Wash., Sept . The heavleet and moat severs hall storm that waa over experienced la this section occurred inuiav aft moon. Tha eroa of Frank Hollenbeek waa almost wholly de-J Btroyad; Jamee Bogga lost much of bis crop;' Baa Flock had all at bis winter Bppies stripped from tha rea, and atarfa ware beaten ta olecaa. w ft Window glees suffered to -a vary igreat tent. . r Boston, II; Washington, a. C lava land. 4: mi Louis, t. ftt Lewis, 1 Chicago, t Philadelphia. i Brooklyn, 4. Pittsburg. ; Cincinnati, a. 7! OS4MIJ Osectol Pkwateh e las Jiaraal. -Crest on. Wash.. ept. I. A cloudburst occurred la Welsh week canyon gunday svantaai waahlaguaway many small bsSiir doing ether damaga. Tne had been so blah la the hiatorv of the oldest pioneers ef that section. Wetoh creek m few miles west of Creatos, ' - AUTOHOBIU WAR- flaa meward fee Aay hi bj ef Oar AatomehUea fsa The.aubllc know that we ara not pries eatterV Any fabricators that are giving lw;n putwww w r M nraniilka ara tkan- pesrad In today's Oregonlaa ara thsm salve th price cutters. 4 . Art Hayss carried a toad of foar oeoDl for If oa tbe condition that they Theee seal para aad price cutters bad tetter sttend to their own anraira or will tall them a faw things that would not look nlr In print. HERS OF FWgiCTBKAJV dv Ttoan rr- pw bs- torn FAOTOmT. - (wal Dkuim iw anu uhma nr . ant- l gatnrT even- lag about I o'clock fire destroyed the nMrfnn f tna World buUdlng at Thurston, about 1 aiUes east of Eugene. The building wsa a two-eiory mrmwrn oooupled by the Woodmen oa the upper floor and by c. w. nycnara puim wkiniiiu Btara on the lower floor. Mr. Rychard lost almost bla entire stock of goods and nothing waa saved from tha lodge, hall There was no fesurance oa either the stock or building. Tha to tal loaa was probably tl.eaa, i(-r w Xalfa Wlalasg Osglinl " - - .Bob Bteptoa, the man who tabbed irthii. nuts bft tha atmabattan aaloon Vria. nfarhA. au eanhUMKl by PollcemaB Jack Smith miturday night to tha eiolty of tha ex eels tor factory, wnere ne Is employed. He offered no resistance to arrest and was placed under eaah ball to appear for examination before Justice A.ih Pmm Wlnterweler Wednesday at - - - ! a clock la the morning. . . aaab af Wra ' 1 VL Martin died at her home In Bugen gaurday. aWptember a. after a long Mlnaas from typaoM rever. xne funeral waa hold today with Intermeat la tha ,L a. a. F. cientery. The de ceased was aged II years, bavin been aaar-Bugenav r war ansiaea aame iiia SHnkaaa. ' Aha laavea a hus band, mother aad other relatives la this county. ' - . ' Weal sa Trt ua . ' Tha work oa tha Euaene-Florence telephone Una is progressing. Th poles ar out ana atsinouieu iroar a eiw w Hal, about half or th aistano Between tha two point and nearly half of tbe holes ar dug. The money aaoessary to build th line clear through to Florence la alMMt auhanrthaa aad la all nrob- ablltty th Una will go through thla fait Tha distance xrom sugane to norenoe la M miles. Tha latter town which ta quite aa important saanort haa ao tele phone eammunioatlon with tha outaMc world at present, and the people will ball with dellght'the advent of thla aew Una.' Thana ara aaveral ooDUloua. dta- trleu bee Idas Florence through Which u lln Bill mu . Flsed foa atfiiCbxg Bth. ' liOvl Bmmatt of Haceta, la th west ern end of Lane county, waa fined 111 and costs, amounting lm U to HI, for killing, elk. The crime waa committed about July 1. but the man aad several witnesses war hard to leoate aad th trial waa hot held until last week. Flor ence waa th place of th trial, which waa held before Just to of th Peace C H. Holdea. '., Baatw af ft BtssaiaF Weaaaa. Mm inn ' WwnArlAka. B wall-kaOWn pioneer of Oregon, died at bar horn oa th MclUnsl rlvar Friday, September x, at tna age ox ti yeara. two came to "Oregon across .fh plain la- the early 49's, with her pa rents. She first re sided with her parent in Marion county. Moving to- Benton county she married raawatl Wand rlAka - a. af 1UL They moved ta.Laaa county, which haa own um aom or Mia. jaenancas sinoe aar Buaoaoa suae aswarw yaawa-awa . ' "4 PJXaaaa; BBalMa. v ' ' Xy H. Weyant, who Is working la tbe Interest of th anlnlng exhibit at the Lewta and Clark- exposition, left here Sunday for th Blue River mlnas to make arrangements or aa exhibit from that dlstrtet. Mr. Weyant ha Just re turned from the Bohemia district, wher he waa promised a lot of ore for exhi bition purposes. . On the way - up be stopped at Walker and secured samples of th or re and eienna from tha Sim mons paint mines, which he pronounced of th finest quality. An exhibit of th ground product and th paint la Ita orig inal state will to sent to tbe fair aad placed between the Blu River aad Bo hemia exhibits. - Thla will bs Lena oounty exhibit. CHIEF JOSEPH MAKES TRIP TO DAVENPORT '----'- : (Ba-rlal taapatm a Ito JearaaL) Davenport, Wash... Sept. t. Chief Joseph of tha Colville laser ration, was la town on buslnsss tbl week. The old IndUn warrior bad some papers rela tive to the transfer of soma Indian lands that he desired Judge Neal to alga. Af ter leaving tha train Joseph walked boldly and unannounced to th first house that attracted hla attention to ask where to should go to have the business attended ta As It happened, this was the horn of C C Qlbson, Mrs. Olbson waa a resident of th state during tha Nea Faros war, when Joseph set such a merry pace for General MUe aad Gen eral Howard. Mrs. Olhaoarr recognised th famous aarrinr and nailed him bV MBA This great ly pleased the old. ehlet Joeeph waa attired in a eoaap sun or ciotnee and wore moccaslna His only' adorn ment waa a long eagle feather which he war la hi hat s . -..' omnjwOnT - (BBedal Dtemtch Ta JeamatI -. Roaeburg. Or., Sept. t. S. R. Bard, United States senator from California, who la listed among th multl-mlllkm- .im. t BialtlM with hla AM frtand. W. ho. Hughes, at the latter' large ranch, 11 miles east or aara. - . ,f f O, ft. I raeertal Maaaw ej the I teal) -Praaeott, Wash.. Seat, 1.-F. O. Hart, local agent for th O. R. K. at thla point for the past eevaral months has been transferred to Fairfield. Tha va cancy la being filled by Bart Bryant af Pullman. ' " fapartal fnemtm te tat JasraaL) wvaanAtt Waah.. Seot. . L. TtlovA lost SIT sacks of barley last week by flr. no one wsa arounq at in time or th fir and It 1 thought H waa caused by hunter. fgaectal tHaaeeai Tea yearaal ' Sprsgue, With., Sept. S.A harvest picnic will a held st th toad af Fish Trap lak from September I to It, m- aluslva. - f i; ' -f TMpbtherts. aore throat, . croup, . Ir stanf re Thomas' Bolaotria Oil. . At any drug store a tarWalVMi TMU HOi fSMawW I 'rvl- M-M. tTiiMlahlnor TWaUmni awnfvvflM svarvf hind1 WW men a m mumii and exclusive For weeks for the best and most exclusive haberdashery and the result is the largest assortrnent of high-grade fixing we have ever shown you. Price has been an y important factor, and we now offer certain values that will astonish yoa New lines oi lNecKwear tor New lines of Keiser Baratheas at $1.00 aU shapes. Men's Duett and Star Shirts, exclusive creations found here only at $1.50, $2.00, rj: $20, $3.00 and $3.50. ; -- f - m . . T?.. ,, a2lk1m tnaianot Kniim IWaivi lV rftrwV' KaTrwigfrs) nm . . to the purest silka,- New Fall avowing fT Hosiery, uioves, v- -- m m ' m m "rT-7i umoreuas, j2tc.u. f, NEWS OF MOUNTAIN GEM ON SNAKE RIVER ROUTE VaTZTSB STA1 WOA STaJI X JIT bistbuct wm. aa - Th United States Inspectors af bulls aa anHara have aoosDtsd the Mountain Osm steamhnst, lust completed for theJ run between Lwltoa and wureaa. on tha upper Bnakf rlvar. Tha sturdy lit i. riva fails hair ta tha ' dan aero u duties 4t thh Ill-fated Imoaha. Which weat aa th rocks oc wue uwat rapiua last winter while trying to alleviate th martf, of tha Imn ooppar district. A company was organised to build th Mountain Qua, th mining man of Im ... mmA K,iinaaa intarests 'of Iswlston oontrlbutlna to this and. Slaty mllea lay between th Inland metropolis and new copper section. . A portion of the route dowa tha river Is through a gorge of excessive ruggedaess. along which railwajr or wagon roads eould he con structed only at great expense. Imnaha haa aa other outlet, save through Wal lowa oounty, aa traffic up th Snake from that point 1 prohibited by. the terrible Box canyon and innumerable cataracts. TO Klgln, the first rail point through Wallowa oounty, 1 a distance of more than mllea, over a rough, mountalnoua country, and while some supplies ara hauled la thus, machinery and heavier freight becomes a grave transportation problem. Imnaha Is largely dependent for connection with the outs Ida world upon Snake rlvar. and completion of the Mountain Ctom. with assurance that it Is soon ta take th run. is. wolooma news for th aUn own era there, D. B. Ogden. assistant United States snglaeer la thla city, who recently re turned from aa Inspection of the upper Snake river dredge, stated yesterday that the big obstruction mover would BOt likely to put on that portion of the rlvar between Lwlton and Eureka this ess son Aa tha water becomes lower there, tha current grows swifter, aad It la regarded Impracticable for th dredge to operate on Wild Oooaa antf the other fifteen rapids between Lewlston and Eureka save at high ar medium water. Th time to take advantage of this con dition of the river will be m th spring and early summer. Tha Mountain Oem neat aaa seen built especially for this run. drawing 1HO mora than t tncbaa, and bar bur den being but 4lt too. Ta propel this light craft, a steam plant far atroager than th avrage haa been put aboard. The hollar la twenty-two aad a half feet long by alxty-on Inches la diameter, and there ara two ngln of ateven laoh diameter and six-foot stroke. Navi gators of tha upper river believe that thla eeulpment will drive the Mountain Qem agalnat th strongest Snake rlvar ourrent, whan bearing a good eargov SINKING, AT SNOW l CREEK IS UNDER WAY Slaking operations at tha Snow Creek mln Greenhorn district, eastern Osa gon, ara. being pre" ateadlly since Manager Fred D. Smith completed In stallation ef th new hoist While her on route to Baa Fraacisco. the manager said that th result of this work was quit satisfactory. J ' Mllltng with th ten-emmp plant pra greseps with scarcely an interruption, mi haa been so sine th mlU waa aoav pletad th first af th year. , . tk.i m fanmravamenta have totl km ad at th mine recently, a feature af which ws th manufacture oi more inarn 4t feet of lumber by the company' wn plant. This will to used for getting surface squlpmant In first -class shape and la mining wbr needed, Several mllea of road ha been constructed. A road haa been surveyed, and some pra ltmlnary work dons en a route from the Snow Creek and Greenhorn t Tipton. "Oreenhorn is lively this yekr,1' said LMr. Smith. 'There Is much good work being don there. Th carter properties or being . brought out la gratifying . Nr the Hop Field. Th steamer Elmore and Ruth, af th n.iirfta4 A MaYteatioa com pany, take yoa direct ta the bop fields of Oregon. Boats lesvo aaiiy a i-v- a. Cro-m Aaa, street dooa, t mvn - "Q our buyer haa emrchcd the 3UC. cseauunu suss uiai snouiu vo iosuc up wr .w sy ... :V ;v'V.: - ; ..,.5'.:":.' THE MINES ' OREGON TO EQUIP CALIFORNIA MINE A Portland firm at mma operators wUl soon eractj mill Ins plant aa a Call fbriMa propsrty, this lnstano oap- ltal is going Boathv rather than coming from tha eoutn to aid undeveloped Ore- gteffner 0 Oompany. wno hava been . developing a group la Kern oounty, aar der tha title Joasphlas Mlalng eompaay. la tha Whit Rlvar district. wiH aqulp tna min with a milling plant this fall Ten stamps and th usual concentrating capacity for audi a mill will beioalalled. using gaaollae fuel for power. - A abaft hes beea sunk to a depth af 14 feet, and Aevels rua from tha lt and 10 atatlona. Th vein haa been drifted 40 feet along ita oouree on tbe two levela. proving It ta bav a width on th average of about flvo fast. Ths gold Is mostly free, running per cent on th plate, hut the depth Is at tained and permanent water hwel ap proached, th peroantag af eoncaa trate win increase. Water Is a prob lem, and that, being developed In the min workings, will to conserved with care for milling; Gasoline la used be cause of the scarcity of wood, the min being located In a rather barren section. . S. W. Steffnr, manager af tha oom pany, stated today that hs expected to have bis mill running by the first ef January, llll, and th or In reaerve would keep It busy -thereafter, while mora ex team ve aevelopment was belag pressed. Since th Portland firm began work la that part af Kara oounty, two other oompanle have resumed operations there, oaa of them having a mill already, and th management af tha other stat ing that a mill la to beerected. Th re vival pram I ess ta bring out several pro- d LARGE DIKE WITH - V RICH SPECIMENS XavO. Higgin aaa mads a strlk en the headwater of Cheteo creak, just west of th Josephine oonnty Una, which promises to to of Importance. It Is a dik of porphyry, 10 feet ta width, lying between walls af diortte and alata. On the dlorlte wall It shows gold I0O feet, and aa tha slat wall 1.000 feet. Mr. Hlggtna dug Into the dike and at a depth af about eight feet, struck a body of or of remarkable richness, Bpeelmsn of the rook being thickly studded with free gold, which runs hun dreds of dollars to th ton. Tha large amount of gold "spilled" by tha. dik sat Unas him of th existence of a large deposit of gold bearing rock. Th owner ha a slug of amalgum worth about Ilea aa ths result of a few days work with a rocker la the dirt and daeom posed gmngua af th dike. COMPANY CHARTER FOR THE MORNING aKa mi aeiilmllna af th SAoat of th Morning mine la eastern Oregon was confirmed rurtaer uaay by th filing of th article of incorpora tion at Mom. The oompany. bearing th nam of tha Morning Oold Mines oompany, la ready ta press development, which wllr to don under th direction ef H H KHiholaoa. Tha- Morning haa torn popularly reived at from It, t t., and at on tiara after developments had opened the large ara body In the Pair- ' F,.-'V A aaaaJ ' mvrmioa n nioi vsa stax rijurc xv mi ootraTTT OOaTgragfiigT.S ftsTaMVatmsT mas mamsr pobtbi am. wnau Mm MVMMxmm wtmrnw mr ma ymab. Prevents DrirtKt'a Disease : For 81 bl WOODAJfeD, CLARKS. CO. ud tViflt f faihnnaMf. new s- '-' ' - - , .i markets of New York '-"-, i'li sDoMtRlizcl that every day yoa put off having your teeth attended to the cavities become larger and the tooth harder to save? Your teeth are good friends and will not bear slighting. Come have them examined and get our advice. Both free neither costs you a cent v - . Get a coupon with every dollar's , worth of work on the Toledo Automobile, to be given away Christmas fine Christmas present iin fin POSITIVELY rSkS REASONABLE . DrBr t Vright's Dental Office ; 342 WASHINGTON STREET COR. SEVENTH l i 7 ' OmosHoura-r 1A.M. la P.M. Saadaya, A, M to 1 . M. - ' ' arsawmOwtoBawalaffBaJk rtew rein, the ariginal owners were of fered taoO.frOO. which they declined. Or ganiaatloa of tha oompany will place the min upon a satisfactory basis far doTclopmCnt. -, Thla mine waa brought frem th merest proapect ta tt p recent eondl tloa through th ladlrMual work of four partners, H. H. AmesL T. J. dlm moaa. Col la Chlsbolm ana rrank Cooper. They held separate but adjoining group covering the falrvrnw and tha Morning vein systems, and after th consolida tion Into on property, dlacovered the Teat Fatrvww fissure wall driving a deeper crosa cut than th original proa- pact Ing work. Their suoceee is bid aa a high type of what prospectors may do la a mining camp, whea they aet about tha devdopment af a good prop erty. Th valuation placed upon th min by tha reorganised sompany - m not known, but It la safe to eatlmate that the flguf is aot laaa tnaa a Quarter af a mlllloa dollara (gssawl Mawteh M Ths liar eel. Oranu Faas. aapt, a. The teUuHum depoalte af Canyon creek. Bear Kerby, as shown ap by J. Monro larnu ana other la development of ta Lewie and Clax mine and adjacent proportion, nonunand oonelderable attention. A llv. It oama la that district seem assured la another rear. Colorado men declare that tha or r smwe tnat oz unppie Creek. Th ar vain ar' large, and well defined and values Increase aa depth tm .HminaA a number of sood strikes Lbava beea made la tha last few weeks. On of th prominent worfcoT at th American Mining congress. J. H. Cook, of Missouri, haa remained la tha north west and will continue here for aoma time. Investigating mine, Mr. Cook returned to th city mat week following a trip to Washington. Ha will, go to Bias river, Bohemia' ar Grant Pass, and probably from there ta tbe extreme southern part ef th state and Into ths copper belt of northern California. Hta exparteooe haa toon largely confined to sine and lead properties, with Jopllrt as headquarters, but he says that th rich mining ssctloa of Missouri has surplus capital seeking Investment In gold, silver aad copper properties of the northwest. (aparial tMssawA w The loaraal.l Odessa. Wash., Bept . Arrangementa have been nearly completed for the ded ication of tha new preebyteriaa church, and tha date decided on for the oereatony la Syaodloal Sunday, October ft. . Peacock flour la th tost fancy patent ta th market. At leading groeera 1 ,' w - . ' v- ' .7:; ,w'-lw ir'r "1 ' for some one. 4 ';. . m no WITHOUT PAIN 9T s--;t.---jl PHONE MAIN LOSES 57,000 WHILE SLEEPING ON TRAIN La Angeles. Sep. . Boron thousand, dollars la a wallet disappeared from th pocket of John C Bortle, a south Broad way Insurance bm, last Thursday night while sa route from los Angeles to 8aa Praaelaoa oa the owl trala. Bortle pur ohsssd a ticket Thursday morning and took fit from the wallet. He held th money la hla bands for several minutes, asm th big roll of bills could bav beea eon by any ene standing near. - He mad sure cha money waa ta his pocket while waiting dinner aa ths owl Thursday night. He never saw th Btoner after that, While hs was dress ing Wednesday morning ha noticed tbat tha wallet was missing. A woman 1b tha' lower berth aald aha thought she aotleed sons on leave ttoiupper berth om tuna about a'otock Wednesday morn 4asnBortlo Was taking the money ta aaa rranclsoo to deposit It la a bank, . mn r, (JearHl tsedel servfcw.t Milwaukee. Wis., dept. a. The annuel Wisconsin state fair opened today In a blase of glory and with prospects bright for the moat Successful exhibition of th kind ever held la th state. Bvory department, without exception. Is welt ailed, but peclally noteworthy are tbe agricultural and manufacturing exhibits, which for number and class hsve never been excelled In this stats. Th pro gram of trotting and tracing races was inaovu rated today aad wUl to atlaasd through tha weak. OOBfBTlUB. Allentowa, Pa aapt. I. The fifth annual convention of tha Pennsylvania gtate Association of Letter . Carrier opeaed tore thla morning with about 7t delegates ta attendance. At the open ing session reports showing the work and condlttioo of tha organisation wet presented by President John A. Perry of Wllkesbarre, Secretary J. 8. Reymolde of York and the several other officer. TBB meeting alosss with a social awa aad banquet thla evening. ,. ttAT rltoctsl Meeatt te Tee JaaratLt Spokane. Waah.. Sept. t The pro posed college to be built by the United Norweglaa Lutheran church m tha west will undoubtedly be located in this city. Rev. q. P. Johnson, pastor in Sookane. has accepted a offer of th chamoer of commerce to donate to the school fro n 1 Mo to tl.eoe in oash and a tte ef tan aorea la Cook addition, valued ml 1 .. end . IAU3 - DAV1 : 1 . : .. II to kava sseapert a Cha wsoda,