. u v " ' - ' ' ' 4v it.-''- 9'.: ! K -1 - r CUrk fatr Mfml piuw ad pBonumM .; lutv b drawn p by the trebttMU f ."; th corporation. In ihm Mrtf atac T whin lhar Woro f wilding Lirancd . a. for 'Bd when th fair prewpoocw ooa , alaUd of Immi and poaalblUtloa, thoao ; panoraawa wora- ooaMWhat daoaptlva. , -" Tha arobltaot apant ala tlma in da vtalna; aarlatlona on tha landaoapa , anaNmpney waa anproprmlad for naw build tha mouatatna appeared wltb araat da- tall, alrahlpa floatad In tha braaia and Bannara wara a una1 from Moorish oaaa manta. atraet aara and antoa aarvad tn ,"1 V fill up tha saaa and amiIolas aarrad tn v wwr tha water. Bis tewara atnall band $ i atanda and many othar thlnaa antarad r' Into tha panorama and plaaaln pto- BLUE RIVER MINES . PROGRESSING WELL Hff Lackr B07 Is Not Only Good Property Treas ' ore Group Shows Up "Well Many Other - : f ; Properties' Are Producers. -; z r Bhaa RlvaVs mora thoroatD devetop- ment on tha numerous properties reoelv- tng tha attention of aapltal ta that dla- trlot, la Indicated by detailed Hat of - - mines whara work is now in progress. .: Tha great mill and era body of the , Lucky Boy. described la laat Sunday's ' f JNturnal, la tha moat advanced type of - . tha dlatrlet. but there ara a laraa nun ; bar of minea, where-development la ag greealva, and oa soma af them mil) trig nlanta ara bains; greeted, or have bean autllned. A list of those propartlaa erovea that raoreasod production la -aa- , eured next year, aftar which time Bra River will ba claaeed amony tha staady aoatrlbatars to Oregon s cold output, , ' Tht Trsaasra group, owned by Caarles - Parks and Bngilsh aaaoeUtaa, la the i most aatenslrely developed mine In Blua River, and the management la saw- - ins lumbar thtg fail for a 1 to lft- x' i ton mill la tha sprls. Owtnd to tha thoroushnaaa of development, nvrge oro '"' body and admirable situation for work, tha Treasure la one of tha saost Intareat . Inar properties of tba atata. It haa four , consecutive claims on una great fuMure, giving Loot feat on either aide af tha slta whara a mill Is being located, where backs of l.eoo ta MO teet may ba bad ' over tha mill level adM. Tha underground development Oonslate of three main tuanels on tha Blua Rlver Calapoola divide. Ma. 4 tunnel has baan ' driven about lot feat on tha vain, near : tha crest of tha divide. No, ft la 400 ( feat long, an oa tha vela and about 190 feat below -No. 1. Ko. ft, tat feet ver tically beneath Na. ft, haa been driven on tha rain 1.7M feat. For tha last 1.1M feat of thla drive, tha arerag vartlcal , depth Is ltd feet. Ko. has been started from tha mill level, and la about 0 fret deeper, vertical measurement, than Jfo. ft. When No. ft haa been driven ua r tha crest of tha divide whara a ver tical depth of Mt feat will ba had. Bur- fact work haa baan thoroughly proee- eutad along' tha eourso of tba vela for tha l.tot feat awaed pr tha pom pa ay. aftaaamaah Ore Bad. Jfo. t tunnel while foUowfnr tha ratn all tha way. la In barren around for tha first Stt or ttt fast. Than a grant ore shoot somen In, and eontlnnas for l.tto fret. There la but one break In thla re markable ore body, that being; Where a fto-foot horse auts tha rain squarely. Tha ara la Rood on both sidea. The width of tha ore body ranaas from four to 41 feat, tha last-named figure being proven In a crosscut oa tha third level. Ml of this ora la vary free tha man A sr aatlmstlng that he will jret no mora tnan a ton of oonoenfratea from tot tons tha faa af -tha No, I lavel. The Creede in cuts Into tha Treasure vein near th face of tha No. I drift, and work baa followed th former. Th drift IS t be brosaeuted oa the Treasure, until thla level emerges on tha Palsaoole slda af slope, which will b la tot dr ttt fret beyond th present feca. By drtv through th mounutn thus, on portal Is had In' a dans forrat af ffaa timber, sir I serurrd without relerng and fa rlltllrs will be provide for Inatalliog tba sawmill wbar Umoar la beat T""i QaxdnT Hons of tnaa ama nana oat, bnrt wm 414 sot aonvlnaB. Aa tha month1 want ay, how a far. thla iti ahancad. Tha atata aomulaaloa baaan Ho aontnaet far larva halla and xhlbtt pateoaa. atata buMdlnaa bacan to bacoma raalltlaa, and varloua addl tlomv wara mada to tha Baopa of tha fair. Aa tha aaaaana rolled Around craatar piano wara - aat afoot, mpra Inga, widar horlaon dawnad on tha fair and tha archltaet and drauchtamam did not hava to bothar aboat alrahlpa or mountain Whan tha Cnal panorama waa drawn op this waafc by tha arahltaat It raoam blad but llttla tha Orat pletnraa whara tha imagination piayad fraaly. - It - , .-t u., ; t A; . ; Tha Oraad rata, oouratglnf with tha Treaaura near tha faoa of th praaant drift aa Na. ft, la a mrga flaaura, but la not wall defined yet. No. ft will foUow what la known as tha Shovel Blade vain for 100 ta tot foot before reaching tha Treasure, giving- a drift for thla drive, and opening a narrow era body that has bean found to ba mash abora tha aver age of tha district. Manager Parka has sot determined yet -what type of mill ha will install. Aftar experimenting with a plant of lftt to lit ton aapeclty, and gettlna tha treasure vela opened on tha mill level. Mr. Parka aaya ha la eonndent of being aula to heap a ttt t ftat ton plant busy.' Hid era la anally crushed, and saving will ba almpla, aa laat h plana a plant of larva capacity. Tha Vac Bern Mining and Milling eomnanr has lust Samnleted a naw. mod- era lt-stamp plant for amalgamating., and oncantnulng, steam being used Hating. power. Th company is aampoaad af Oregon and eastern people, R. A. Let thtg befog m charge aa manager, with the Weehburu Brother millwrights and su parlntendetrt. There are six claim and two free tiona in th groap. and work has been distributed oa eeveral vdia Recently development was concentrated on the Bullion and tha Bseelalor rains, which converge) within l.tot feet of the new mulatto. A drift of ttt feet has been Biada a the Bullion and about set fast ea th Bacalalor. Both of thaaa veina are aald to ahow well in this work, and reeerva la being opened rapidly. Mill ing is just commencing bare. The mill consists of a Blah breaker, two battcrlea of 1, 000-pound gravity stamps. Improved Hammond mortara, one bumping table and a 40-horae power steam plant. Another oomentrator. is to ha added sooa. ' Oa th Badger group, owned by the Oregon Blue River Mining company. development aalculated to opaa five ar atx veins Is being grease d -steadily. George R Waggoner, Is sanaaer tor th sompaay aad ' W. L. Beck nor la superintendent af work, Th principal real aroaalng th group, which consists of three claims, it an extension af the Treaaura, Manager Parks' Orel-, opmeat of the latter vela will bring work to the aoanda of the Radger prop arty, mad thus perform work that prac tically develop for the nuuUrer owners. More than 10 feet of surface work has been don by the company, defining the strike of the vein system. It Is found that three veins cut deep Into tha Treaaure vein near the site f present work, and there ia at least one import ant parallel to this mother lode flaaura. A tunnel H being driven from a level that 'will give about 4tt feet depth. from which level all vein win b opened la drtfta running from the potato af la-:; mraectlea, giving flv to MB reins as tributary ta on adit. , , A complete le-atamp milt with staam plant, haa beenordered for the property, but canot be erected this year. A Hunilngtoa aalU, to be used aaall-l cm:x ftjcday joufnal wttland-sunday thd Lcvis-and Clarl: Exposition Buildings arid Grounds howad. In datafl t araat fatr, dad H did not naad a atraat car ta fill a vaoant eornar nor Mount Hood to hlp out tha background. - la fact, tha troubla haa baan to ft all In th gkateh that ba )ona lhar- and aavarai thlnaa hava baan loft out that wlU ba addad bafora tha fair apana. . ..... But as h atanda tha panorama shown mlnutaly tha aoopa of tha 10 axpoal tlon. In tha forairround m tha antra noa throuBTh tha oolonnadaa, Thaaa atrot ch ina batwaen tha Or station and admlnla tratlon building. Baat of tha antranoa la tha laraa maohlnery haa raoantly on dartalian by tha atata aommlaaloa and craapad abovt It ara tha mining; and auditorium building. AU of thaaa wara lary to a two-stamp battery, la "being installed oa th Orcat Northern, owned by the a rent Northern Developmeat company, af which H. C Mabon, A. Or rUla Waller and W, d. fitandlah ara tha Incorporators. Ta milling; plant will have two eoneentrmtlng tables, steam plant and crushing capacity of a nve foot Huntington and two ISO-pound stamps. An aerial tram ta projected to oonnectt the lower level of the mine with th mill, a distance of a quarter of a mile,, There ara ala eiaime tn the group, and three defined veina eroeemg them. Most of the work dona ontu law is oa one aaaure, which la opened by one tunnel tot feet Ions; and .numerous surfaoa cuts. Aa era body reaching nine feet la width at places has been opened In thla work. Portions of this ora la tha rich black, oxide for whioh Blue river la t amoua. .. Thar ara Ave claims in tha Cinderella group, owned by Thomaa Braanon and i, X. Taylor, under partnership arranse meat. One adit on the Cinderella vain haa a length, of lot feet, are being tha width of the tunnel, and another adit haa been driven lftt feet oa a parallel vein. - ,j- , t ' Tba Tata group, owned fay 'John, Lewie, Bartlett and Grant Tat, consists of av emimeY across which strike five or sia veina. 1 There is aa aggregate of about tot feat of work oa th group. On shaft having been sunk ft feet m aa are body of great promise, which hi 1ft to IS feet wlda where ooanad. An - other rata has a width of Ave feat In the work dona, with aa or body tight up against tha walla. Tha free milling ora In eight warrants tha brothers ta proceeding with the oonatruotloa of milling plant, which wlU ba taken Bp aaxt yean Aa arraatra was naad on the property for a time, hat la aot la commission now. Th Rowena and Baby claims, owned by Meaara, Lei nee, Taylor sad O running, ara epaned' by a tunnel of let feet length, which donnas a small rein. John Hawainaon and P. H. KlyUo owa the . Red Cloud and Blue bird claims adjeoent to th Ruby, aa which they arc doing steady work. A creeecut af ltl feet was drives) to open the main vela at depth,: aad where the flaaura is aut there Is four feat of odldlsad rock ami It feet of a bluish aaarta. Two upper tuanels hare been drlvea on th vla, ah owing a targe body of arid mad are. Tn Brewnavllle-CkUapoola Mlnln and Mill tng company awns a group of five elaims, known as tha Fxorman. ad Joining, on which 40t feat of develop ment shows a rata af three to ftl feat width. This la sn extension of th rata opened by Hawklnaen dj Kyllo. Th fiunsefc near tha Lucky Boy, H owned by Messrs, Dodge and Runyen of Portland.-' Is tha surface development done a grade of ore waa found that war ranted milling, and a eoneid arable aona Uty has been handled 4hua. Dr. J. H. Kealer haa a group of sta or aeven claims oa the Calapoola elope, adjacent to . the Or eat Northern, oa which ha ia proeeeuttng developmeat. A ftft-foet Shaft baa been sunk em George Fisher's claim, frees which a milling ore la being taken. : , , lrg tetaa at ftssfao. Otto Oleton. formerly of Nebraska, m developing th Cuba group, near the Treasure, In this property a large vein has beea. opened, aad th management has beea prosecuting steady work, with tha hop of commencing milling next year. A. at Woods and C B. Diamond aara three els t ma below tn Lucky Boy, en which Ibey have Just completed a two etamp milt Water power la aaad t ran th plant, A seven-feet vela ea opened la about 10 feet of work. On the aootb of the Lucky Boy RT. PL McKelvey has a group on which th aurface work hal Opened a large ft satire Dr. C P. Cardlant, Italian vice-consul in Portland, own tha Doctor groap,. on which he has driven a tunnel between 4tt asm ttt past, -Th Aua claim, ad - datrmlad on at tha mat mooting of tha eofflmloalon and their total aoat will am odbd 7a.0M. Contraeta hava aat baan lat for thaaa atnioturoa but will ba an Baptambar M ami work wfcll ba startad soon aftar. Tha first building to tha waat Of thla roup ta- tha largo atataa buUdlnc now known as tha agricultural hall, whara moat of tha atata tshlblta will ba ahdwn and that ara now housad in aapardta atata buildings. Mast la tha llbaral arts budding and than tha foreign ashlbtt hall; tha laat on tha main boulevard la tha unlqua foraatry building. huge oabln built aff unhewn loga. ' Tbaaa farm the ohtaf aahlbtt batldtnga ta ba erectad by tha atata commission and are M par cent mora than wara at Joinlac fa owned by Washbura broth ers, and aft opened by ttt feet of sua ai. - i J. B. McCauley, oa th Oaiapoota aide of th divide from tha Treaaura, has a claim and a fraction showing a vela about 40 feet wide, which is pronounced one of the baat young properties of Blue river. t He haa, a 10-foot shaft an th main rata and two tunnels set and 4f0 feet long,, respectively, which open a lars body of oxidised era. ABJarTW. -rom tha New York Bun, A vmim ak ana fn. liIm real dent of Newark and m now engaged In going about the world taking cine matograph ploturea, returned la Parle recently aftar a long stay With tha Rus sian forces In Manchuria. Ha relates aome of his experiences in a letter to a friend la Newark: He says tha Russian so idler ( drinks alto gather to much vodka. "Ton are right." h writes; 1 bar aaaa Bight whioh trill never fade from my memory, but do aot envy me, be cause I have bought my experience dearly. I fear I ehall regret It aa long aa I live, for I have returned a wreck aa far aa health la eoneerned, having put up with privation and worry among a crowd worse thaa eavagee. Unfortun ately I cannot make public all my ax- portenoas la tha far oast, aor tell ail I know af how the Basslana fare. 1 cause we are doing a big buelnese with : Rueela and should I offend them I 1 aot sail my aooaa there. "I ia aot a tearperanoe man myself, but a fin sermon eould be preached by on using tha Buaalans as an example af what drink wlU do. Aa a matter of fact, ss far as the Rueslan army Is con cerned. R seem more like a wooalng expedition than a war. From morning to night you see them at It. drinking infernal rodka ar alcohol, aut or salad bowls, teacup aad all meaner of recep tacle. "I bar been a far as Newehwang, which tba Rueelane at that time thought would never fall mte the baada of the Jape, They had two divisions placed at this point, but the soldiers were so busy with the alcohol that they found aa tiara to find sut what tha Jape ware doing, until one day they woko. too lata, ss you know from the aswspapsr aacounta of doing here. Travel ea Baikal lake for fir days In purauH af ploturea, during a tem pera tare varying from SO t eft degrees below aero. Is aot warm work. Btlll leas did I enjoy my stay hi Pfisoa aa a so ptotoue Individual. . . ' "Being in th drug buetaeee n may Interest you to near laat I have seen Ave sacks which were supposed lo ooa teln quinine opeaed and found to contain nothing store valuable thaa common salt. These arrived at the Had Cross hospital at Harbin. Evidently soma one had pocketed th difference m price," OOsTBTRXOTOR From the Windsor Magestn, ' The Hon. Joha Coll let had an exciting experience while pel sting Llllth, Hte LUIth wears a snake la very conveni ent colls about her. A famous animal dealer af Liverpool, out of regard to the palhter unci, A county court judge, offered to lend him anything from hie stock that he might want In the nuking of hla picture., Thd me nagerie was vial ted and a large boa constrictor was chosen.. Mr. Coiner had hired a little studio In Liverpool, and thither earn the new and strange "sitter." The boa constrictor ootled about his keeper, who had. him in complete .control by holding blm by the seek. It was a cold day, and the boa waa. so torpid that tha keeper thought ft salts prudent to divest him self of tha snake and to an ta luenh. I lea vine- the It vine oolL It feat lone. i upon tha floor. The artist remained; I he poked tha Are, and tha beat came out ta waves. The boa eonat rioter, amdc morning. September is, first planned to ba paid for tram -state funda. Bat thaaa ara not all af. tha bl ashlbtt bulldlnga by any maana.. Aoross tha lake an tha pentnaula. In shown one large building' Which la tha main axhlblt hall of tha government display. This wlU ba aa laraa and aa Important as any tof tha buildtacs of tha aspoattton but In addition to thla structure thar will ba three athar ex hibit halts, thaaa bein darotad ta flah ries and gama, forestry and acrteultara, Down by tha tarmlnus of tha bfidga of nations will ba tha Ufa saving: station with a unique and valuable exhibit. . Tha bridge of nations la & oarporatlem enterprise and will ba unique In that it IT WAS LOTS BIGGER THAN 1 v. . :- Aa devotee of the only IssaM Walton. no fishermen ha Christendom can com pete with W. KL Travis of this city snd Fraderlak Imlth Of Washington. D. C, la both hooking the wary albbler snd dissertating upon their conquests after wards. Mr. Imlth halls from the nation's capital and Is recognised aa a veracious fisherman. Mr. Travla haa mora than leaa stuggtsh by th warmth, began to wake aa and then to move. The artist did aot stir at first; but whoa the boa oenstrtclar amde bis way to aa Inaer room eemmunloatMng with the rest of the house Mr. Collier, not knowing how unwelcome and dangerous such sa aa- expected visitor might contrive to be. sprang forward) la time to as tea ahm by ths ten. ' . i Pot a moment there waa a patfba, and thaa the great boa constrictor gilded forward and was test ta the artlefs eight. The keeper returned to find hut oharg comfortable enough as aa In truder, aleeplng the sleep of innocence. Finally tha ansae wsa chloroformed. In order that he might mora placidly eom pleto hie sittings. It ft a fast hot veaeraUy known that Andrew Carnegie has the organ played every parsing la Ml Fifth avenue man sion whn he la nt town. This practice of ttt ironmaster has given his servante the impression that their master is ohanhgotagj Christlsa, seerc eapacw amwaamammnwammmwamwammmm , - v, , f, aajv ; , ' '.-jr.. & .." 4 . -i ;j-rv ikml will bear man of tha eoaoawlons wtitah wlU be planed oa plat forms built from the bridge aut over tha mam On tha lake front near tha mainland terminus of tha bridge will ba grouped tha big eonoeaslons of the Trail whioh wlU ba aa treat aa attraction aa tha Pike aft St. Loam, or tha Midway Ctoloago, At tha foot of tha 'Ion stairway which laada up from tha lake front to tha plateau north af tha agricultural ball la planed tha main band stand, where Innea' musloiaaa win render atir rlnc straina. JTar to tha north a aat on tha lake front will ba built the cattle abode and stock pens, tha livestock shows being' a feature of tha eapoaltloe. Near tha mining and machinery halls WU1 ba tha stale buildings and all atataa TH E ONE I N TH E PICTURE :1 W. at TRATI1 TBLLB PRBD alfTTR A FISH matriculated In the same line. 'Oa th occasion of Mr. fimlth's visit to this city last week, A flying trip t Rogue river was planaad, and the osteoma was moat ' successful. . After catching mora thaa their automobile would carry, both mew sat dwa to dieenaa their ac complishment. A friend happened to have a camera. Imlth waa just esplala- as he resists on bis help who, by the way, ara all loo to Ik going to ehurch every Sunday. ... TbJa belief sf th Caiwagia eervanta gave a newspaper man a great deal of work and led to hla being rebuked by Mr. Carl achura, a neighbor af Mr. Car Regie, recently. The library giver had been reported aa saying that h had ceased to pray ft years ago. and the aor I be was sent to ascertain Mr. Carne gie's religious prooltvltlee If poaaibie. Mr. Caraegie himeelt was away. Bure he goes tv ehurch," mid tba man who answered the reporter's ring. "He's a brew releeglous' atan, ha m, and will have nee a- areond him who isn't a guM Chreeetlsn.' . "Hew do you kaow he goes to church T said the aoribe. e . "Isn't that eno for T ' Wbcd doot ft when ha thinks ss muckle o reteeglon that ha ha rel 'oua asueto before breakfaM every V, r When Mr. ftVhurg was sawed If be ewer i sw ni 'r-ir going to church, he r ter over aaarpiy for a i ' -rtt t t I . 1 my br4hrg haeperr ' ft havtng; appropriations for ButMlng? pare poses WlU group their eUuctmee bars ow high point overlooking am lake anav tha peninsula, la Tartans parts af th ground will be athor amaiiar xhm hails and unique features and between) now sad tha opening day many vnoanB spaeea wUl ba fllled with attractions, bat the latest panorama shows that tha Lawla and -Clark fair will take Its plaoe) amongT tha world's great axpoalttona and that Ilka tha St. Lou Is enterprise, lb baa so out-rowa Ita ft rat awaddlln clothes that Its organisers would bard ly recognise tha giant that haa grown from tha Infant, wara they not keeping a aloaa watch on lta progTssa-aad aidingj H to aaauBM manly proportiona. aTFORT. tnft th difficulty that he caper tc wood fn landing a alee-Inch trout, when Travla undertook ta deacribe the alee of a fa- moue trout eatoh he onoe made, that) mad Smith's look rather miniature,, After Travis' speech, Imlth aaya he had nothing mora to my. Tha proof odj thla story h) th aeeoojdamytnB photo-J graph. ' in ',, , v j ' B j MOV BBCSXTB From the Tenth's fmpanioa. Af emmeet naturalist wk bwidav-and' ft la, aa well a ahalr la a university aa-l nouaced t to members sf his sis as one morning that a bad something i unusual interact to show thaaa. I have bar, gentlemen." a es4, Msoraa aaira tram th akin of a you created aaeL and we will proaeed t study their peculiar I ties." Vnfoldlng th small plac of a that contained them, ha spread the h out oa a sheet af whits cardboard a turned te get his microscope. Which ea s deak behisd htm. While hla beub was tned a f student aulckly swept 1 ilMk Intn hla hamd a others very olo- r r "Young " n?a at (t- b- n m- ta are -'1 'V f