The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 06, 1904, Page 14, Image 14

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OFEM GLASSES
FOX THE C05HKG SEASON
;HB hopie;o th Opera
- Glass nwlB, .FnuiM.
Ours com from there and
' only from J foremost lac :
p toriea. Of course within our
lock the - La Maria ; pre-'
donunatea. It's tha world's
beatfTha other makaa we.
carry are much above 'tha
' ordinary and will bnrtte in
- spectioa " for their auperb
qualities.
V. AD coma hi- tha .white,
amoked and Oriental pearls,
'with latest attached handles.
Ask to see the - ;
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tfeldenheimer
.CorThird and Washington.
Jewelers. Slbrersmiths.
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Prom Seattle eemes the terermattoa
that William C Oetea, "Swift water Bin,'
the mochly married discoverer of Klon
dike gold, it divorced, 'and close
upon it eela tbe report that be is shoot
to be awrled for the fourth Hm
BlU H well knows la Portias. With
fa third wtf h Irred htn for a parte!
or about two jeara They want ta Wirt
Infftoa, D. C. Ther. after a eetc of ato
UpaUoa. BUI' left Urn wife to a krtln
fcouaa, in aatf aeaalieaa, A weak later a
chHd-waa born 'to bar. but aobodr kar
where to SnS the Kloodlher. He haft
aaaeoaadlj aoaa back ta tba aUafa ta ra
trtova Ala waatael fortaaa. - WalUne; for
Mat-to rotwrnr'tbt waa' eofcipellaa
totttvo eet tba chart tr of frlenda ontU ah
was be M travet, when - tbay. aeol aer
v At Seattle -la wee aha waa (ranted
a aiToroe on tba areunde . ef deoerttoa
aad aaa-aupport. BUI im trm ta awry
aaaln aad nunor aaro be rn tends ta do
ao. He to at Tmoana and -la aaid t baver
aaade a ataka,
' There have beea ajiauuie la. a of
BUTs sBantaaaa. Tba wife who has Mat
dtroreed blai waa Bora Besba, Six Tears
av aba waa-aanetne; bt cowaar bail at
Vtetarta. "ewtrtwater Bill" waa bar
.soot ardent aarotrer. Hie Srat wife.
Quasi 1a Mar. waa oa tba ataaa, and
ItboaaA aba drraroad blm. ha aaevnd.
tbroaah her, am latrodoctloa to tba IS-'
car-old daaoar. Bill's rletta ta tba placw
heeaau aeora refufar and he followed tba
alrl aad her avotber. flnalljr. to Seattle.
Ther bo planned aa elope aient to IClon-,
dike with Bera. Ho aecured paaaaaa for
htaaaelf an Ms Intended aa the Huoa
boidt hi May UM. aad avea bad tbetr
aacaaco aboard when a polleaauui with
aaaaaaaa's eoaiUlnt In his pocket stopped
the runaways. Bill next auda peaoe
with the aaather. aad the trio aareed to
ao aertb toevtber. That fall the Oat as
.were saarrted. BnTa loefc was aamlnat
hlea at thla Uama aaa la a. m tiw
to Portland.
Bin won tha a fraction of hte ttrst wtfa,
Ctasole. H la said, by pi muting bar with
tha flrat two era tee of ecao that ever ar
rived k tha Klondike, for whleh ha paid
SI par saw. She also was a concert hall
danesr. They lld toaetbar for two rears,
then want to 'fYlsoo, where the husband
fell In lovo with his wife's slater, Oraoe
La Mar. Ouaslo obUatnaly allowed B1H a
dtvorco and shortly afterward be married
raea. Wrthln eta months the getd
asihar Seaarted his bride, i .
aseelal DUeateb e lb JenreaM
aeatUat WaarL, Sept. John Wood
man, a aoldlar at Fort Lawtoa, escaped
from tha hospital ward last ataht aad
la believed to be roaming somewhere la
lb woods, deaaented. .
BorSltsB) eTM Met A
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Meet rcT end
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O .TMr t a et-.il me ait
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BVsrr poaslblo Influence will- be
hroagbt to bear at the annual aeaotlag of
(he Pan rem Nina of tha Concatenated
Order of tbo Ho Hon, whleh asaeta at
at. Louis September f, to bavo poruana
selected aa tha neat annual moating
alaea of the order. - Tha ground-work
waa laid at Buffalo last year, by Robert
D. Inman and M. C Braaaf leM. who met
with flattering sanosaa, a resolution be
ing adopted at that time favoring tbw
city, atneo tnoa tb followers ot the
Black Cat on tha Pacific ooaat have been
aetlva 1a laboring for -PortUnd aa tha
next annual BMftlng place, the strongest
support oosalng from tha Ho Hoo orgaa-
laatlosM of Waablngtaav
Two delegates have been sent to at
Louis to urg the oauao of Portland,
They are George B Tout. Pacific ooaat
representative of tb a A. Woods Manu
faoturlng ooenpany af Boa ton. Mass.. and
r. J. Durham, traveling representative
for B. C JUklnd A Co. Though- rea
abl aasurano baa baas glroa that tha
Ore gnu motropollo will secure the plum,
It waa thought bast to toko na chance,
but to aend the best men obtainable to
St. Louie. Prom Seattle goe T. H.
Claffay of the Corbln-Ctaffey company,
who to aaid 4 be V red-hot Portland
Pbrtland wHl nrobably bo repreaeated
on tha'SuproaM Nina also. It waa rp
reseated forawrly by Bobert D. Inman
and la now repreaented by Jamas A.
Clock of fn WuKwoslo Ontral railway.
Mr. Clock holds tha pealtlos of gurdoa.
It ta thought Portland will ho the unani
mous obotea'af the Supram Nina, which
includes tha .fallowing: . Saarg of the
untvarao, Bdward M. VHtaUr, Pennayl
raala: eon tor Roe Hoo. Prank M. anelL
Wisconsin: Juator Hoo Hoo, J. A Bonnr.
Texaa; bojum. C D. ' Bourka. Xlllnota;
oiivenoter. J.-H. Batrd, Tennessee; ab
barwoafc. Karl Jaburgh. Maasachuaotta;
euatooaclas. - John FaJat, New York;
arcanoper. 1, B, Fitswlleoa, Bow'Tork;
gurdon, Jam A. Clock, Oregon.
A strong tottor from tha Hoo Hoo of
Washington and s telegram from tha
annual masting held to Seattle will be
read befora tha Supreme Nla at asaetly
o'clock la tba evening of September
nine being the mystic number of the
Hoo Hoo, urging that Portland ha tha
neat sassttog plana of tha order. On
that day telegram Will ha asm by Oov
rnor Cham bar lain, leading cttlaon of
Portland and a number of oommaretal or-
ganlsatloaa, requesting that Portland be
selected, as .tha . next meeting plaea.
These letters and pel "grains will back up
tba work, o tha, spsotal dotogatlos and
Ourdon Clock . . . : z:
If .Portland to ssfepted. ad tha neat
annual meeting ptaoe of tha order, tha
sasaion will probably ha bald oa tha
Lewis and Clark fair grounds. There is
considerable talk of erecting a Hoo Hoo
building at tha fair to past tola etty se
cures tb prise. On of tha moat oa
thuamotlo workers far Portland to A. H.
Potter of B. C Atkins A Co, whoso
augasattona sav generally been carried
out. -
It to said that tha reception given the
visiting Knights Templar by Portland
will form a strong card la tha gama
Portland Is expected to win. Bvery air
Knight leaving bar expressed ta glowing
terms hi pleasuro at tba hoapltabl
sat tit aahibltod by tba eltiaena Copies
of tooai pa pars will be carried to St
Louis by tha Hoo Hoo dalsgaUos and
articles deaorrptlv of what Portland
oaa do, to tbo way of entertainment In
serted to the official argaa of tha wor
shipers at tha Black Cat's shrln.
WILL FIGHT DUEL
FOR fOMA WHALLEY
- t - (Jeweal sgirtsl Servke.) ,
Los Anseleo. Sent. A-CbsHoa 1Mb
Vernee. who ontoyo the distinction of
berng the first of tha, three has bands af
tha beautiful Norma Whalhey, left Sap
Praaclaco tonight determined to Saht a
duel with Michael Carey, a theatrical
man. for alleged improper twaaarka about
the wosjiaa-whe was-one -Mra. Vomer,
hut who to mow the wife of Bdward Per
lval Clark, sasv of tha famous Bus-
llsh lawyer.
Vomer said: "Mies WhalUy waa osoo
mine and for that reason 1 elatm tha
right to defend her good name. Carey
ha mad stateensnts . ooncamln- her
which 1 resent. Oarer to Atlglg -wall
knows to thoatrtoal olrotoa.
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TWO KILLED AS A
RESULT OF OLD FEUD
(Jearaar Sjirlsl Swvks.) . -Hunttngtea.
W. Va, Sept. C As a
result of a bloody Sght caused by an
attempt on the part af a clerk to collect
a long overdue Mil at Orson Stooaia, ta
miles north of hero, yesterday, two men
were killed, one fatally and one seriously
Injured, and two participants who es
caped are thought to be badly wounded.
The deadi Allen Bramflcld andr Wil
liam ApasuK Bmmfleld bad been jus
tice of the pea os of Lincoln oounty for
H years. t
The wounded: - Oeorg MeaA will dto:
Jobs Lambert, asiioualy wounded.' ;
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(Sseetel Dleectca to Tee J reel)
Centralis. Wash,, ' Sept, I Joha B.
Ages of Seattle la building g new cream
ery to thb sorth and of town near the
Central la creamery. Mr. Ages has been
using the plant of the Contralto cream
ery for several years, but the teas ex
piree m a rew aaye ana as aesiaeg to
Install hla own plant,
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INOll GONE, til
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Tot Lsat far soraJdaa.
Herpicide
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Cat sabtte b
resnat the
Kw nrnirte sot-
-1 eVMreew the ertruff ailmeei etota
fii baU as smt-te the ecels esalnet
ertvirttne. A etifetfal heir ari lug.
' m UchJef leeUnif. Its lauaenee poo-
ity pravM iu gaiiaeieB. sera aem aav
em I yoe here aelr save.
nKCa..oBtl.lra
niwrirj bakbcr snopa
m:usm ran
at wu znm
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PbAJTV A TtSTfcMS MAM WMXX
bmws n? ajtb . commmmt
FATwB 'SULaJBSBI lift PXBsl BsV
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Bverythlng was csmpletsd by tha man-
agement of tba- Tab Lima sseanar for
blowing. to on tha permanent xua early
thla week. No news baa baas received
yet whether the plant to operatlag, hwt
It presumably to, as tha tost rua. made
at tha time of the vtoU of Chartea 1
Tutt, waa satisfactory la very respect.
Water waa dedclent, but a pumping
plant was Immediately ordered to pro
vide again? thto - trouble when th
natural now above the plant failed.
. Blowing la of the Takllma ameltar Is
th moat jjnportaat mineral develop
ment of southern Oregon for many
years. Mr. -Tutt gad aaaontoXes are tha
mes owning th United States Reduc
tion A Banning company properties of
Colorado, which to th second largest re
duction ooaoara of the world. They are
thoroughly xportnoed to the work, and
bring with them from their Colorado
ooeratlon tbo latest solentlfle and eoe-
nomle knowledge of smelting and pro
eees work, wuk ouch - men- pledging
their faith ta the future of southern
Oregon's copper salt, . exterwlva gaining
la assured.
Ore from tha oompany properties to to
be handled at the commencement of
work, the Quaes of Bronx and Cowboy
mines leading at present ta production.
It to stated that tha bins and dutnpe
have sufficient at th aurfaoe to keep
th ameltar busy day, and that de
velopment to progress . to producing
mora daily. The character of thla ore la
such aa ta require little fluxing material
from tha out Id, ana; the general aver
as of ooppar In what la termed com
mercial rock, will make a high-grade
matte. The plant to designed to pot a
prod not oa the saarket M to M per oast
pure. ... v 4
Vary satisfactory results were bad Is
regard ta fuel to the aharga. The Oregon
Mining Journal says that about per
cent of the charge wag ooke, with jfroa
pct of reduelng thla further, when
operatlona are etaady. The highest
type of work dona on the big mineral
one of southern Oregon and northern
California has -bees at tha Mountala
Copper , company's plant to - haeta
county, xnere to aemi-pyrnie process
of smettlng to employed, with a high
measure eA suocees, and the fnrnaosg
nave been Knows to continue tc noura.
under full blast, without Inquiring
pound of ooke for tha charge. This work
proven that ther to sufficient sulphur
in the cupriferous vrea af the big son
to do praotioally all of Its emetttnav end
testa made oa the Queen of Bronx and
Cowboy ores assure for them equal sno
oass to the fumaoa, whoa operation are
steady. Coke has to be hauled about 41
alios from the railway, which would
give It a eoat of $31 to M a tea at the
smelter, and any foot sarins; through
pyrltlo emeittng, wlU bo of Immediate
profit to the msneaement.
Mr. Tutt aaid th furnaos was sapaMV
of handling about lit tons of or dally.
As development work progress and th
aupply of ore Increase, the manage
ment will have so difficulty In adding to
tao reduoUou plant accordingly.
BE MT IIP MB
Woxt year Tla City win bs produo-
lng oommeretal tin, says aMgar J.
Daly af the BUoa. I secared tin
claims on Orouee creek while I was ta
the far aorth, and from the Intelligent
work being done by the Barteto oom
sany' and the oonoera represented br
ex-OovernoT Hatchlnaoa I have . no
doubt that the large amount of develop
meeit aad prospecting don there for
the past two years wlU reach th climax
of production. The Barteto oompany la
rushing work on Its snaelta-ig plant
With the ameltar the company to erect
ing a large electric light and power
plant for which all will be used aa fuel,
and that will bo dHvrd at Tin City
to tank ooaaters running from Cali
fornia. Tta City baa a population of
three or four bond red, but whew the
smelter blowa to next year there will
be many more people to this extreme
northern latitude."
Mr. Daly aara that tbo result of ex
amination mad by the geological sur
vey has boos, most encouraging. At the
time that tha government's geologist
waa on Seward peninsula but two claims
of promineoee had been worked, show
ing the tin ore to place. . Moat ether
work bad been for stream tin, but tha
high-grade character of thla deposit and
Its ebundanc convinced tin miners that
largo veins would bo dissevered later.
Representative of eomo of the
strongest operators of the world mads
trips Into th district during the sum
mer Just closed. Andrew Carnegie bad
one expert there with a corps of s
donas assMtanta. Other great capital
ists were, attracted, and - sent expert.
The Battels oompany to the most ener
getic concern operating as yet, and aa
awre a ameltlng plant eooa. The Mae
of mining tla and then ahlpplng dt aa a
crude product to a emelter located In a
mor southern latitude seems to have
been gives an, a the company to se
cured that the long Arctic night will
not materially interfere with their op
eratlona after fairly under way.
i
Mortar Mocks have bees placed for
th gen stamps,' to be put- in at. the
Blue Bird mill ta eastern Oregon, and
the mans cement expects tc have this
pert of the mill ta commission, eooa
Tep stsmpsara being -put la the build
ing erected for a roll ooncsntratlng
plant a aa additional mill capacity
and to handle more oAvantageouslp the
free . ore. The date far opening Um
plant to not Stag yet br Manager
Wrlsht but tha raise belns putt
through from the adit level aad tb la- (
staltottoa of'Ohatee, Indloat that th
aro Jb Oommlsal H to th purpose ol
the management ta eomplete rh con
ceatrater- and run the tsr branah
tb beIU t UM eeme iiao. , . , .
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1 Bash work la Wag don by the man-
agetnsat of th Great Northern mine In
the Blue river district, to get tha Hunt
ington grinder and additional concen
trating plant lne tailed before the bad
weather seta fa. Hauling over the new
road - ooaatruored by th Bin river
miners .to tha top of tha Calapoota di
vide would be serious matter after tha
ground became very moist. .
Tb incorporation of the oompany
managing the Oroat Northers with W.
A Standlsh of Brownsville aad H. C
Mahoa and A. O. 'Waller at th helm,
places tt ta condition for mere effecOv
operations It waa worked under a
partnership arrangement previously, the
lessors having the mine under bona.
Development was pro sod oa the main
vein, with the. result that aa ore body
of about IM fest in tongth waa opened,
IB which the rich black oxide araae.
ehortobed ta the Blue river district, was
found la considerable quantities. This
higher grade waa hauled by means of
go-devlto to a l-stamp mill a -quarter of
a mil distant, tha medium and low
grade ore being placed oa the dump for
future ooeratlona. In tha drift run.
the ore body bad a varying width, reach
ing from eight to ten foot at times and
again closing down to the width of the
tunnel. For work aa aear tha eurfaee
tbo quantity of rich oxide was greater
to tha" Great Northern than ta aay
other property of that eeetlos.
The old equipment -consisted of two
l.aOO-pound stamp, with triple dla
o ha rat mortars, a email engine and one
concentrator. When th Huntington la
t-tnetalled, it 1 not known whether the
stamps will yet bo used or not two
concentrators WlU be worked. The man
agemsnt to also said to have arraagod
for a tram, which will have a length of
(MM fot The mill must ho located ta
the oanyon, on account oc tno water,
and a tram wlU have to be employed to
del Ivor th ore until the management
and It expedient to drive a crosscut
from that level. . - ' :
LAST SHOOT MORE
V THAN SIXTY FEET
Oa 4s lower level of the Stanoard
mine, la the Quartsburg district,-the
ore body recently entered has been de
nned, to have a length- of more than It
feetJ Vice-President Zoeth Houser sum
to tha city yesterday and stated who
seen at tbo Imperial that tha drift had
paaaed beyond this shoot hut another
that bad been opened above waa due.
Work to thto face la being prises d stead
ily with .two shifts. The eoppev-oobalt
ore, opened to the Willi Boy drift,
proved to ha a cross veto. . which has
not bean drifted, ss K to th desire to
extend the Willie Boy aa rapidly a
possible. -
Nothing further ha pat developed
with regard to a concentrating plank
said Mr. Houser. Reduotlos to being
considered and It la barely possible that
tha company may begin work yet thla
fall, although the dellberaUos ahowa
thus far In all plana and execution
thereof would Indicate that mill equip
ment wlU probably -be. postponed until
BUNKER HILL PEOPLE
a PAY BIG DIVIDEND
1 " '.Jerel apaawl Sarrle.) V ' '
Wardiwr. Ids.. Ssrs, The Sep
tember dividend tof the Banker H1U A
Sullivan Mining oompany, aggregating
m oon, has lurbe geoiareo. This
dtebursement will bring th total divi
dend of the his Coeer eTAton conoers
sines January L lHt.ttp to Mia,.
As the preoedtng month waa th banner
month of the mln ta tta ahlpplng pro
duct of conoentratee and ore, it to S-
rally believed that the dividend aia
buroomenta ensuing thto year win be
en larger than th on deeiarea for
September. . . . f-, , .
mireitHT.
Joan A Davleex a young sjtrTOper of
the eestera Oregon district, passed
tbrousrh th city yeeterday en rout to
Berkeley, where h will nam bis coarse
in mine en si nesting. Mr, Device will bo
abto to complete hi studies ta about
two yearn, and expects to spend next
cummer's vacation la Otagos, whor be
baa been employed for three years.
H, W. B. Smith, oa of -the prtwcrpai
owners ta the Cracker-Summit oompany.
Sumnter. to registered at tha Perkins,
with bla wife.
a. OrvlUe Wallace of Bugene, am of
th owners of the Oroat Northern prop
erty, waa to She city Sunday, and left
for hla noma yesterday. Mr. Waller
aaid work was progressing at tb mm
satisfactorily.- , -
'Th Portland of floe of th Cracker-
Highland oompany, operating In the
Bumpter district waa informed yester
day that the crosscut being driven oa
th Blue Bell claim was to highly min
eral teed slate, with other vela indie
lions. The management aspects to out
th St Paul vein In a few daya
1 wkM I rlaa khi
ffuMMBi Save eaeae to Beeeauaeae
rves. wsa, w aun sagiwentg,
gejr irtoPwwsag v -a
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' Pheaet, faletable, rates, Tee Oent.be Qeea.
jaaieal fee eere er yoar ewner toll,
gterwsg Kemsdy Co., CMcogo er ar.T, egj
; Shmmsi tye weej s-m aoj ssvirg
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PIDPLES
"1 eried an vtmfa ef bleed lemefllea wain fane
te do bm ear soot I have foaed e liehttlilna
at fir fLia wu feller ylple atiT Maok
S3. AfUr taklni Ciri lltj llf. kM
eonilesles t sftbM see reeeiaie4lni
nam to rntMi. rm,
LjaAB
no p oass ro bb oara a
atrsy boys, was swsibi obsv
svosr jprraito, stAJPaa swola-
I BvOAPB raOIS BBYBO
' ' earaal speHal Serrlee.1 .
Ban Irraxwlaec, Sept - A trtoonr
supposed to be one of the date boys,
tbe train robber well knows In Oregon,
made his oarage Saturday night from
the New Western hotel where be was
being held to the custody of two railroad
detect tree. Southern Paelflo officials'
mouths aro dosed for fear some word of
tbe capture and escape will reach the
public. Last Saturday Bight Detective
Peter Lewln, and one of hi assistants,
took, the mas to th hot at They entered
the barroom and took aeveral drinks
Lewis toft bto oompanlona to engage a
Later he returned with tbo tefoima
tlon that roots 1M waa secured for the
night Lewis accompanied the prisoner
to the room and to IB minutes returned
and took a seat ta tha barroom to await
dawn. Half aa hour later a bell boy
rushed through the building ta aoaroh
of a detective. Lewis ran to the room
which ho had engaged a abort time be
fore and to bto dismay found that the
prisoner had escaped, while the man left
to guard him waa found gagged and se
curely tied to recking ohalr and could
not move either band nor foot,
Th prisoner had mad a euddea at
tack and .overpowered the guard and
captured hla pistol, bound blm and es
caped. Dates to wanted for holding up
tb Oregon xpr near Bedding sev
eral months ago; Ooaoara wilt not ptvo
out, the story. "f ... ;t...
RESCUES DROWNING
MAN WITH A LASSO
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V (Jearaal Sgerlsl Sarvtoj.) :
' San Pranclsoo, Sept AA bravo po
liceman, clever with the lasso;- rescued
Joha Werner, a member of th CllA
house I if saving crew, from drowning.
Werner waa working , on th lltti
eteeunsr Maggie which was stranded oa
the beech near the cllS house and at
tempted to awlm out to the Vessel In
'spite of a heavy sea. walla ha waa .andvr
the Influence of liquor. He pad on
line of the breakers -safely but the next
comber caught him and the crowd on the
beach saw blm dlaappaar. Ha same to
th surface helpless.
Michael 3. Oreggalna of the Park po
lio rode down to th beach, spurred hla
horse tot th water, swinging a -Hate,
The breakers splashed around tha horse.
flghtB)tno the animal, but Oreggalna
threw true, and the rope settled over the
swimmer's shoulders. .Taking a turn of
the Ufa lino around the saddle he
dragged the well algtt exhausted Werner
onto tbe beach. . i u. .... .,.
FIRE DESTROYS MILK
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PLANT AT CHEHALIS
(Saeaal rspatxer te Ta leeraaL) : -''
Cbehaila, Waab., Sept A Soon Altar
midnight thla morning tha plant of the
Che halls Atllk Condensing company waa
discovered te be on nre. There had been
son of tbo employee ta the plant since
: o'clock last night and tbe origin of
the Sre Is mystery. The nmrnfactar
Ing plant waa totally destroyed, anry
tha holler, hollar house, water task gad
office being saved. .-vX
The lose to estimated attsfcotit a,jg
with toaurano of -rnor than le).oax The
plant has recently been handling from
W,OM to U.aw pounds of milk dally and
distributing among the farmers from
ton ta IMS) monthly tb past three
yeaxs.. - - - - t,
AMERICAN KILLED:
: BY. YAQUI INDIANS
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' 1 Special Diaprtek to Tb Cereal.)
Tucoon, Arto. Sept . Mall sdvleoa
oontata the flrat report of as attack
oa aaAmericas party at Baa sfarctol,
Sonora, by Taqul Indtoas, ta Which N.
Oarrett of Fresno , was killed and a
oompdntoa seriously wounded. Oarrett
had been purchasing supplies for the
Sunset Development oompany and waa
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Free '
We ire ' ;
Qoing to ; I- ,
Give a good,
Dcsirat)la 1
Waist with
Every1 -rt V
Boy's sriit
Purchased
Hera
This week .
a
HEN the . most carefal
and up-todats dressers -
in America pick out Zy Alfred i
Beiijaniins ca Co.'s Correct :
Clothes . as being the proper"
thing, the
in it; - We are sole Port land :
agents for these ,Uothes.' - ; j:
.t3ee the new;Fall Styles of V
the KNOX, WAR B URTO N
and STETSON HATS.
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CLOTHIERS ' ' HATTERS . FURNISHERS
MOfTtson OTxaec ,
an vouto to tha aatoas at. La
aooesapaaied by Stover Lewssott, an a-
ginser, and cartos vorauge, mextcen
driver.
- They topped at aooa to root th male
and Garrett had gone out to bring the
aalmals, to when he was ourrounded by
a party of Indians and - shot' down.
Loverctt nsdt La Cweets, a Mexican
vlltogo, s rnllo and a half away. Tha
Yaqula turned their guna as him and
ha was a truck ta both toga and arm
by bullets. LevereU suooeeded to drag
ging hinuMlf to La Cusata, where ho
gave the alarm. Tordugo wag unhurt.
Wfll
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wksffci ii i iii ii mill to yea by ft
'V '" fMsH rB hxad of seex .
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aw eesBBBeeaaasaBeaaewsa I in
Mothers Must Not Forget
That Monday Is the opening day of the Fall term
of school, and that Welch's is headquarters 'for
reliable clothing, and we want the boys trade at '
all-ages. The lathers know that whatever comes
from Welch is all right or we make it right, and
the price is an important considerotic., :.
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SCHOOL
CLOTHING
Nothing wa can ssr In
i the arffurnent which
7 f
ta the srmimgnt which
presents. Every conceirsble msterisi t
which will wear and look wall la here
In tha new Pall showins? at PLEAS-
INQ PRICES.
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(Seectal Dtssetek b Vxe neL)
Oantralla, Wasau. Sept A Tb reel
dene of K K Spear, a pioneer of th
tows of Po Btt on the South Bend
branch of the Nerhra Paelflo railroad
waa totally destroyed by Are yesterday
afternoon. - Only about 111 worth fit
clothing waa aavoA . Mr. Spear was ,
away at th time ef the Are and Mrs.
Spoor aad bar two dsughters were at
horn alone. Bom of the heavy furni
ture waa removed bat, was destroyed,
later from a spark from thb house,
Ther was $l tnsu ranee. -SxaaBBBaWflnMto
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Thefiamous
25C kind, so
w-known
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mothers
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bedanceof
thiswee&H
Two Fairs for
priht la equal
tha clothing
the cloth in 0:
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