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OAS BUSY WEEK
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On nvrftr. on mieMd on damth
fey dro amine, anothor oauad by a mart
belna; hurlad from th Southarn Pmolfto
track bjr a paaanvar trdtn, and ail 11
nothar bamrt failure ta tha raoord f
tha put waek in tha eoronar'a offlo.
it tfaa en at tha noat atranuona part
oda tha off lea 4orrm baa hAd for many
jnontba, aa thra at taa caaaa ooourraU
In a tnl -day,
'1 Tha first oaa that oaTlad but Corotiat
in n lay ira tha drownlnc af Dvtd BL
Xtoontav a amall boy, In tha river of f Bt.
Jolina Tuaedar. H and a ootapauilon
rwra ta a row boat, aad war thrown In
to tha ' water by tha eapalalnt of the
Craft by -ware from the ataaunar Boo
Woo. Hia oompankm raaohed shore, but
Jpennla amnh. j. S
a The murder of Ou $. Brwamr, Thdra
Sav alht, followed. .Thla InTotrad
apeolal lnraatlsatloaN by tha) ooroiaer,
endln In the loosest of reaterday. An
inquest of thla "attire entail eTtaA
4al of wort. 1 A
Tha aoeidamtal death" of Auust Koeh
on Frtday was tha nentoasa for Coro
ner Finer- Mr. Koeh we atruek by a
paatnc train on ' the Bouthera Faclflo
rnaw) and Instantly klUad, This rqalred
an Inquest,- Karly on rhe same day
Charles Loom la waa fonnddead on a
steamer, and an inquest was bald in
ithat. ease.
J" Tha last oaa Waa that of BeV. Hai-ey
ft. Mill, what while temporarily Insane,
'jumped Into the river near to steel
.bridgav Friday alfht. '
' Th Byar flour mill at Pendletaa t
dtapoains of about a,St sacks a day.
The warahdu oon tains S0,M boahaU
f wheat. '
t P. A. ttanforth of Xa Grant O., etrf
'fered for sis month with a frightful
,runntn an re on his lee; bat write
ithat Buekiln's Aralc Balv wholly cur ad
it to. flv dare. For uloara, wound.
pti, It the bt ! tn th. world.
Cur Buaranteed. Only lie. Bold by
. Had Cross FtMrmAcy, oorner Bixth and
Oak. on th way to tha pentose , . ,
BLUE LTO r,lEIES ;
GIVE UP-FREE GOLD
Oregon- Operators in
Foreign Capaal Is Interested-rLcay B07,
Treasure and Uncle
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New Loaehlav Plant for Itaductlon of
Bftlow Lowr
Th Bin river mlnlnn dtatrlet has
been atyted th Fr Gold DUtrict," and
acattv- "The Home for Otason Opera
tors." ' v - -
Both tin ar unestlre, for both
outlloa th aTenaral oondiciona. While
a depth of too foot has been attained
ta on prominent property, oxidation
oontlnuae -below all worktns through aa
at th aurfaoa. Bar for a very Light
peroeatag of sulphide and galn In
th Lucky Boy mlnv base vaitMaj ar
exceedingly rare.
Th Blue river diet Mot atemg to ay
had an especial, attraction for Oregon
me a. ' Farm era or th Willamette nave
located a large number of claims- there.
don their aaaeaament work and . soma
ar reaping th reward of dlecreet min
ing. Comparatively Little foreign oapltat
haa been Invested there aa yet.
After vis I Un all th dtatrleta of th
state, th verdict 1 readily rendered
that Blue river ha th largest areas of
consistently free-milling or In Oregon.
Low value there mean good profits.
Svary natural facility favors, deep adlta
are possible, the superb UaoKensle with
illimitable power la bat six miles dis
tant. Wood leU for fuel And mining
In abundance and th district IT hut 60
mile from the railway, which 1 net re
garded a very serious haul when th
free character of th or 1 oonetdered.
All slopes of th district average
degreee from th horlaontal, and those
with half pitch, ar frequently en
countered. ; Bucfa faculties, combined
with tM magnitude of ta bodies
in tha mlnea opened, promise th stats's
record for average low aost of operat-
loB ' r,
. ' QsKs lln Ot SeB BjVaag
MtneraJosists Indulge In minor dia
ouasloa regarding th ocenrrene of val
ue In the more prominent assures of
th district Aa a rule It la conowled
that 4h district waa primarily sul
phide, but th open character of th
Assure, subeaquant grinding . ' af th
quart and generous water courses
formed have oxidised everything la a
remarkable dagr, down to below Per
manent water level: An this lvl 1
4t to l&o feet below th deepest work
In th 'Vat dvolopd mine th point
giv little opacern ts th practical
miner. . He believe fbrtua lie W-
twean water -eve, nd the cropping
of the large vein..
Andes I te. very eld and smtinmi
largely metamorphosed, 1 th universal
country rock of the district Dike aya
teras at varlanoe with the general strike
of th vein .system ar not apparent in
work don on oropptnga, Basaltic m-
trualoa ar to b sa in limited atae
nsar the summit Of th main dtvlse, but
they 11 ' with tha vein adjacent
Porphyry intrusion org found- la - th
Lucky jaoy vain, usually an th hanging
wall. -
Th strlks of all tha larger vetn la.
remarkably uniform, being north $t to
to west Ob th Treasure property th
main vein ha been defined for 1.000
feet, maintaining . marked strength in
that dlatance. The dip 1 uniform to
th southwest at angle of from TS to
90 degree from th horlaontal, aav In
th Lucky Boy, where surface work
Showed th dtp t be to th southeast
and deeper development has th flsavr
straightening up almost to th vertical.
This divergence l attributed to heavy
surface movement of the. formation
there, and th Lucky Boy to expected
to bo orthodox la dip at slightly greater
depth. . . - . , .- ;
The district I about ai mil tn
diameter, with work fringing a far
wider son that 1 not so far advanced
in development. Pros pectin toward the
Bunt lam, about 4 mile distant, indi
cate that th twe districts will some
day bp eonneeted with fairly con sec a-
tlw-work. end to th north of Blue river
there are mineral locations with reason
able equno until near th Bohemia.
Blue river proper, however, la not to
exceed six squat r mllee In arear, thla
district covering th highly oxidised
mines characteristic of th camp. ,
First in importance la tit dlatrfot Is
th Lucky Boy mine, owned by tha'
Lucky Boy Gold Mining company, a
Portland corporatton. of which L. Bim-
nermai a principal stockholder, and
general manager. W. Bertram Hancock
is manager at the property and N. C
Frank, ia mill superintendent The mine
haa been worked for several years, hav
ing produced prior to completion of th
ac-stamP mill thla spring between 1180,-
000 and 110. MO. according W urrent
Region and Very little
Sam Properties.
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Concentrmtea f Batnc Added tamdlatlf
Vaaaar Boom. .u,
report. First a ftve-etamp-mlll was
oreatsd, then 10 stamps added-1 this
plant With this milt a large quantity
of hlgh-grada or. wag handled with such
guacsaa that th management last win
ter put up th largest modem plant 1b
th stat.
Three distinct Vein ar defined on th
Lucky Boy group, known as the Lucky
Boy, Daiaey Creak and Blanket vein,
Th Lucky Boy- and- Daiaey Creek con
verge, or may possibly be th same fis
sure with horse prominent In that por
tion where' development haa been prose
cuted. The Blanket ltaa almost flat, and
U tot te IM feet from th main fissures
where work la being don. By open cut
and a tunnel of SOt feet, sight to it ft
of milling rook la being secured from
th Blanket wherever it ha been tapped.
Flv tunnels hav been driven en the
uoky Boy and Daiaey Crock, and a
sixth, in the nature or a crosscut irom
the mill la vel. la being driven.
No. L where there waa n great crop
ping. I no open out alno th quarry
ing method of breaking or began. Hare
th miner are breaking down a breast
about 11 feet high and It to 40 fset
wide, running th ntlr maa through
th mill. Th wall ar beautiful in this
great out
No. t has bean driven la S00 feet, at a
depth af go feet beneath No. 1. Mo. I
la a blind lvL No. 4 is in 440 feet and
1 TO- feet deeper than No. t. No. has
bea driven lit feet on th vain, and la
?f feet deeper than No. 4. No. t la te
be the main working adit th portal
being on the mill level, where tramming
of about 100 feet 1 necessary. This will
be a orosscut for too feet, about t
fast having been driven,
- Fawfeet ItUUag FWni.
: Connecting No. tunnel with th mill
is an aerial tram on a double eabte, about
L100 feet In length and with a drop af
400 feat Th buckets hav a capacity
of 010 pounds, and ar operated by grav
ity. It la provided with automatic load
ing and discharging devices, A. MeCnl
lough gyratory of too. tons capacity la
ueed for O breaker. Th mill bin bold
00 ton. Hanging Challeng feeder
supply th eight five-stamp battertee.
Th stamp weigh ItO pound and ar
given a aix-incb stroke and a drop about
lot times per minute. Narrow mortars.
with slx-lnoh diecaarge. avnd la-meeb
screens are used. Blot screen war
Irted for o period, but Later th needl
pattern waa adopted. B. M. Hoffman,
formerly mill superintendent, said he
waa able tg hold to a stamp duty of
four tone. Amalgamation la on th
ohuek block and an apron attached to
th mortar immediately below th dis
charge. From SO to 40 per osnt of value
are said to a saved lnsld and n th
apron, and la th old mill Mr. Hoffman
said be aaved high aa ft per rent Inside
th mortar. Plates, Tt feet long, ar
used for amaJgamatioQ, with on step.
Stamp do not hav to be ban- up for
cleaning or dressing th plat, aa th
pulp may be diverted while thla work
1 in progress, concentration la on two
batterle of table, four of the bumping
pattern receiving th pulp first tor
ooerae saving, and our belt machines
taking six feet of the heavier middling
and tailings tor secondary concentration.
The DcKeysar leaching process) is being
triad tor reduotlou of ooncratratea, v
' Btoatrle FwS Vsed.
An excellent water power and electric
transmission plant baa been erected by
the company on the Haclunat river.
seven mile from th mine, a double.
hortsontal Victor turbine ha been In
stalled her. Of It hone power, which
run a three-phase revolving field Wast
Inghouse generator. A Lombard gover
nor la used an th turbine, reducing th
variation to a maximum of tw per oent.
No. t bard-drawn copper wire ar used
foa transmitting the power and th loaa
doe not exceed II per cent Th canal,
diverting water for th plant, Is on
mil long, and give a head of II feet
Th flum ta eight feet by flv fast la
th clear, and will furnish water for COO
hora power ustder th present head. Af
ter tUi diversion hi mad from the
llackenals, th river at It lowest stage
doe not perceptibly show the loss, as it
has a volume her capable of generating
10,000 to 11,000 bora power with a fall
Of to rest. . H. McAllister haa charg
Of th power plant of th eowrpany.
A compressor will probably never be
needed at th Lucky Boy, th vein
baa a width of 40 to M ft and work
after completion of th oarer roasout
SA 74UEL ROS ENBLA TT & CC
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will be largely between walls, where
band drill ar aa affective aa machine.
Tha eomoenv will be able to furnish
power for th entire dlatrict by enlarging
th plant and. haa offered energy at tiwo
par house power per year. The 40-atamp
mlU doea not require to sxeced 100 or 10
horse power, thug there; la a surplus of
ISO to Ml hor power at th present
time,
TRIO OF BAD JAPS B
IS TO BE DEPORTED
:1 (Opeetal Maaatat ta Tha faursal) ' '
BeatO. Wash., Seb IT. After-
chase aarWndlng over a year, lmmigr.
Uon I as pee tor Oeffeney will arrlva her
tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Itawjl Mar
and auto MasuyamB arroatod hi Fresno,
Cat., last Bafeurday on a awvornmont
warrant charging tho man with Wing a
procure and tho- woman With ritrtng
tho ountry for Immoral purposaav Th
man' brother aaaapad. -
Tho three under arrest arrrred here
on th RloJun Mara In November, 10.
Itsujl and Mara war married and Bao
married Iteuji'e brother. After the wed
ding they war released and disappeared.
Th official learned th mem war en
gaged In bringing women Into th coun
try, and nalng marriage aa a cloak for
slavery. .Two week ago Oeffeney lo
cated tho quartette at Fresno and left
here at one to make th arrest They
will be deported. It la know that It
suit has had at least a dosen women
brought to thla country, always anax ly
ing them to secure their entry,
CLUNG TO HIM AS IF
HE WERE RUSSIAN SPY
(Bpeclal Dtaeateh a TW XeenaL) : '
Seattle, Waslu, Bopt 17. A. Adams,
alias A. B. Bvana, said to bo connected
wits a nnminent famllv W Victoria, and
whom th polio say ta a clever forger,
was caught ia tn eorriaor or tn
BaUey building last sight by four angry
.i.n. mia tU aaom. aavs Adam a. robbed
him of a check AO wao taking to th
hank to cash.
As the Jap entered tho bank ho claims
iii.mi um naamtad ta him that he wa
oonneoted with th institution and would
get the naeewy. He did get tho check
cashed, but disappeared. The victim
wt hia frtanda all afternoon and even
ing watched tha streets and oaught Ad
ams as he was entering th Bauey suiis
lng. Whan Detsetlv Byrne arrived
the brown mn were banging onto Ad
am aa If ha was a Russian, spy, aad
thov ware ia active ssrvico, ,
ROW OVER 15 CENTS
CAUSES A SHOOTING
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' ButU, Moat, Bept 17. Robert Wil
liams, a bar boy. was shot and seriously
wounded by Jerry Thompson, a negro,
last night as result of a row over fif
teen cents ehang which th bar boy
claimed was due from Thompson.
Th ouarrel occurred In th Copper
King saloon, a resort in th tenderloin,
and Williams, seeing inai we negro
waa becoming excited told him to lot
the matter drop.
Thompson thsa left th saloon, vow
ing vengeance. He returned later and
secreting himself behind a door opened
fir oa William aa th latter passed.
Thompson wa captured after a ehaae
of about eighteen miles. He confessed
his guilt ' William will recover. ,
VaaAsTi
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anokan. Wash.. Bept IT. D. C
Corbln, th richest man In Bpokane, I
bavlner olana drawn tor an elegant tut-
story office building on th corner of
Steven and Riverside. It will be the
largest In the city, and tt la ostlmatad
to cost about 9100.000. It will be an Im
posing structure of bream colored Bo
kan brick and terra eotta. The ground
floor will b sueceaaion of plat glass,
with only sufficient iron .to anake R
ear a. The flrgt floor will b used a a
store, and on sank of th other flv
floor ther Will b It offlo rooms.
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Th most dangeroud dreg last Bight
In th vicinity of Portland ware g tow
alias- northwest of Holbrook, and soar
Clatskanlo There ar other bad Area,
on near Bratonbasb. It mil from De
troit and another that J threatening
th Rim Hoover wood camp aad tlm
bar, near Holbroek. Mr. Hoover, who
returned to th timber last night said
that to situation there was very bad.
He fears that he will log a large quan
tity of eordwood, and other property,
including dams aad flumes.
C F. Davis, who has been fighting
flrsa continuous! y at his wood camp
near Holbrook, has succumbed to ex
haustion and Is confined to his bom
In Bast Portland. HI father, a. M. Da
vis, returned to the timber last night
to direct th firefighter tn their efforts
to aav th remaining wood and prop
erty there. - It will bo two weeks to
morrow night alncs th fir started In
thla camp, alno which tlm it has raged
continuously. The Are around Hol
brook started a month ago. In Deer
Greek canyon, and prjd np th valley
and over th mountains on both aids
of th canyon. In various direction th
Ores have burned for miles tn streaks,
wherever th underbrush and dead tim
ber offered food for tha names to run. .
A fir that atarted a week ago la th
Bd Whit Umber near Holbrook has been
very deetruotlve and so fie roe that it haa
been useless to try to check it . Last
night th Aama had burned Into the
Patterson Park Umber tract whsra ther
are springs and a number of butldlnga.
It Is thought the owner can aav th
buUdlngs, aa ther la plenty of water at
band. . Th fire ta th white timber has
apread to th Ccrneilu Paso road, and
Bupsrvlsor Miller yesterday organised
a largo fore of man and fought the
dames. Tby hav succeeded In cutting
away th falling tree and keeping th
road open.
During th past week the forest Ires
in Columbia county hav don more
damage to green timber than ha any for
mer year in the past 10,-and unless there
1 rain soon th leases will run Into th
millions' of dollars. The fire do not
appear to bo confined to any particular
part f tha county, but seem to be gea
ral. Th sky la tiled with smoke, and tt
has bean nocosoary to use fog signals
to navlgats the Columbia river. Th
smoko la Irritating and people ar ex-
perianclng trouble with their eyes. ...
Bunker Hill mountain I nearly all
burned ever, Where ther wo no green
timber tha area hav swept through
fields Of grain or over meadows, slash
ing burn Ilk an' eastern prairie fir.
But when th fir strikes th green tim
ber 1 Is chocked and tn a short time
burn out vales there are high wrads,
Th fire at Bretonbuah Hot Springs
Is 10 mile from Detroit and la now
burning Into th Casead forsst reserve,
and destroying green timber. 8. O. Bar
trum, forest supervisor for the general
land office at Rnosburg. state that op
to this Una th da mag from forsst Are
In southern Oregon has been vary
slight He aaya the amoka, which la the
heaviest seen tn years In southern Ore
gon, eome from Ire In the coast rang.
Th Area tn th mountain hav driven
many deer out and numbers of ahem ere
being killed la th north part of Jack
aoa county, . . - .
Th fires back of Cmtskanl are un
ehcked and much anxiety is felt by
timber men and owner Of th Tlohwor
mills and other sawmills In that local
ity.' -An anfavorable wind would result
in heavy damn te the Benson Logging
company' timber there. Fir 1 raging
at th head of Lake Washington, within
eight mil of th city of Seattle. Fire
wardens and force of . ft men are
fighting It . Ther ar auuiy populated
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Hart. , Bohoff aor Marx,
OREGON CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC
CHOOL or BTVSIO, laahtdlag locottoe,
lananase aad aoadamlo oaoroae. TW eepartnwats
are under eelect kutructora, wbo Wa devoted
taebr Uvea ta tWIr particular Work aad are not
oahr graduates, Wt TEACHER! ta even eenee
of tW word. Open tW year 'loand, Btadloa
ant offtea. Wasbiagte aad levant. Boarding
dapartmenta Collree and Twelfth, fey prae-
t-ttoe and "catalogs address lm R. XuBlV
URT-EDWAEOI, Portland, Or. .
RAW aVBuTARVlaCBafw '-. M-:
University of Oregon
nineteenth anneal seaetos Wains WetesaWr
10, 1904.
. Wrtaree seUMsed 1 PerUaad at
tW avenln.
in
Addraaa C U. ,Gintfrto, LU Dean. TM
Qbaniber of Cotpcmrer BnHdlng. Portland.
Tfr ALLEN PREPAR
ATORY. SCHOOL y
. Will Open Sepiemher 19th ' '
For Catalogue, gpply 139 afarth St
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taf UNaBhto tB
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fifMwnJtafeeuKaror ovorVirwV'
svnady tor dlarnun.
TwxjiTT.rrvB crvn a bottxr.
additions along th lake between Seattle
and Ronton, and wind would place them
at the mercy of th flame. It was
reported yesterday that 700 aorta of Um
ber had bean burned over.
" BtTMAWAT PWOTBS FATA. '
(Special ZHaaatch ta TW Jam cat) "
1 Asetln, Wash., Bept IT. T. K. Cara
way, well known her was probably fa
tally Injured la a runaway yesterday.
He was thrown out of tho wagon, both
arms broken, one eye put out aad his
head and shoulder Injured.
- (svaetal Dteeatee to TW Jeovsal.) v
' Ponuroy. Waslu. Bept 17 A thief
entered th tailor shop of A, C. Hobh
last night and took a ault of clothe
valued at tl. H n tared by th back
door and left by tho front leaving no
clue.
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; BV th anlr Nclden graduate on the
North Pacific coast Nelden patients
come to him from all parta of civili
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here and look at h; youH
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tit any kind of a niaiw-long, -Vv;
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the game to u; weVe got tha
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Topcoats & Overcoats
$15.00 to $30.00 1
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FeulTerm Opeiu Monday, '
September 26 ,
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Algebra R.00
Architectural Drawing...,., ; R.OO
Arithmetic ,Mt.,i,,,,.i,n;: l.BO
Bookkeepink B.OO
Carpentry S.OO
Chemistry .....,,-' 5.00
Civil BervioaClabosg $4mo,
Commercial Law l,HO
Biectrlcity S.OO
Elocution , ... - ftOO
Engineering MavthemaUos S.OO
English Orammar .,.. 1.60
Free Hand lrawlng .......... 5.00
Oeography l.KO
Oeometry .a S.OO
Oermaa v..'.- ..... A S.OO
interior Decoration . S.OO
Machine Design ............. S.OO
Mandolin, Guitar .,.,,..'..,. ' S.OO
Manual Training ............. S.OO
Sechanioal Drawing S.OO
ittera Mtking S.OO
Penmanship 1.60
Physics S.OO
Plumbing S.OO
Public Speaking
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Reading and Spelling
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Blgn Writing
Shorthand. .i
Spanish ......
Steam Englnertng ...... ...m.
Telegraphy
Trigonometry )
Typewriting
Vocal Musi
Wood Carving
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