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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 14, IDC
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AtSSBTS OVER 17 MILLIONS
ACTIVITY IN SPORTS
BROWNS STILL ON THE ftUDE BOXINO NEWS-FOOTBALL
NEWS OF THE' MINES
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Tuomt, WwIl, Oct. 14. Michael AB
gelo Fleoher'e Taboma champions again
demonstrated their superiority over
Dugdale'a cellar aggregation, when, nl
Uioucb outbatted by the visitors, they
Uimmwl the visitors by the erore f
I tt L Tba Browns ao not pfry the
game with any ahow oc Ufa whatever,
and us natter how many men aalaly
acquired tha sushkms, thsy weis un
abla to advance any farther tha third
baa attar tba flrat Inning, when tbraa
bits allowed Dreunea t cross tha rub
bar with Portlands only soora Jake
Thialman pitched an excellent . gams,
but whenever a Tiger got a bU ar was
pssssrt some ana would fumble or throw
wild and tha bell would rtog.
Tba Tteom infield baa tha Portland
Inner works ouuineaed, and pulls off
doubla plays a seemingly Impossible
chances, wbara tba visitors fail on
tilnrhoa , '
1q tha drat tannine single by Drsn
asn and MoCreedle, Nadaau'a secrlnos
and hit by Holland cava Portland ona
Sheehsa doubled In Tneoma's halt,
stole third and aoorad ob Kallaekey'a
wild throw. ' -
Mara ball's arror la tha third, a baaa
em balla and a triple by Truoav Xaa
giv Taoama two mora, . .
Tblelman hit Ore ham, tha flrat man
ap la the fifth. Hogan sacrificed, and
' KeefWe out put tba oatohar an third,
from wbanea ha aoorad sa Doyle's safe
hU.
A htt'wbJoh wad followed by two
arrora by Runkle gava Taoomn tta test
run In tba seventh.
Tha Tigers old fair to take the "entire
aeries from Portland, and should Ftto
gsrsld be able to beat Btaxkella, tba
Taeoma boy. In today's same tba looal
fans regard tha rest of tha series
rlnrhrd Tha score: - ...... ,t
TAOOMA,
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Sheehan, lb.
Ciwy, lb.
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RUNS AND HITS BT INNING
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Portland
nits ,
Tacoma
Hill .
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'tax b .13. Vumfm K "hlsl-
Man. I. Bases oo
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off Thlel
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. - ShMhan. Three-base hit
BasrajL Sacrifice hita Hogan, Nadeau.
First oaaa on arrora v. i "
baaes flbeehan. Lynch, Ioyla. Nadaau.
Earned rurva Portland, 1. Uft M
bac Tacoma. 11; Portland, I. Dou
ble playa nneenan u Minn w nuiwi.
Sheeban to Casey to Graham. Time of
mxmm one no Mr ana ee hibbim sjumt
pire- Tom Brown, ,
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Seattle, ' Wash4 Oct 14. Seattle made
' due of tha moat sensational finishes of
tha season and defeated Loa Ana: a lea In
tha seven Ui innlns. Jay Huajhea waa
' batted out of the box In the fourth
nnlnf and Hlekey, Who auocaedad htm,
waa almost UiTlnclble. . Score:
R. RE.
. Seattle , , 1 1 0 f t 11 I
Ixa Anirelea ....1 M000l-I 11 1
Raturlea Hushes, - Hlckey and
LeahTTw. Hall. Mewton and Spies. Um-
pire McDonald.
I " Tea tamlaaf to frto.
Sat) Franelaeo, Oat 14. San Fran
'. dtsre and Oakland played tan lnnlns to
a tie In tha same yesterday, which waa
'. oelled an aeoount of darkness. Corbelt
pit cbln for 'Frisco, allowed Oakland
only ona hit, which waa a homer by Oa
ar O raham la tba third. The score:
R H. B
Saa Fran t4tiett t 3
. Oakland ....,. 1 1 00 0 4 1 0 I I I
BatUrlaav-Oorbett and Gorton: Orn
kam aAd Stark. Umpire McCarthy.
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Katlonaia . . . 4 S 9 t
Anierlcans I I 1
Bstteri McPartand and Orady;
O lade and Ktnoe.
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Plttshnrw ..... j I 1
rlavlanS : ..1 t d
BattrrleeLynch and Phelpoi Rboadas
and Bueiow., ,
Tommy Traosy la rapidly fottlnc
hlmaelf Into condition for tha oomtna
bout with MoKeeVer. Tommy is at the
ball park every afternoon and with ale
trainers ha toea throurh various fyrn
naatla atuata. Part of Traoay'a dally
xirecram to ball playlns and Tommy
nys that be is becoming so proficient
at eatrhlnc fltea and fleldlns hot
ajroundera that he hi thlnldnc aerlovsly
of try Los hia hand at profeealonai base-
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'. Iesrsa nseaW neretra.)
- Walla Walla. Oct 14 A Id-round
draw was fouM hare last oventnaj ba
twses Perry Qunm af SeatU ad Kid
Parker mt Salt iaa -
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WINNING HORSES ;
; v ON THE TRACKS
laucinstoaL Kr-Keatuoky ataka far
4-reaivold trot tare. S2.000. two In three
Oraoe Bond won two strsicht heata in
1:17 class, pace, purse tl.ooa, tnraa m
five Punaton won aeoond, third and
fourth heata in H-
1:11 elaaa trotUna, purse 91.10a, two
In three Kirk wood. Jr won tha third
and fourth heata In t:10. 1:0. Aro-
lite won tha aseond heat ra
Patchea Maid von tha nrot beaA In
1:11 trot, aurae i.saa. mraa n mre
Mainland won aeoond, third and fourth
heata In 1:11, 1:11. S:Ve. Mlsa Jaao
ette won tha flrat head in 1:11. .
At Btotvw Par. ' '
Sell Ibs. mile Sals won; time 1:41
Th. . intuM Maadytwhrook atesple-
chase . about three ndlso Libratto U
won: time, .0:1s.
fits furtonss Tady Hewlett won:
time. :7U. ' .
Tba Ram do bandlcan. ntlM and a fur-
Ions Outoome won: time, !:
Withers mile His Chanoauor won;
time, 1:41 H- 1
tovan furlnasd Tlmaiy Laa wasy
time, l:tm. - . . .
Six fartonss Qlsd SmUe won; tin
1:14 t-S. .
Mile and an elahtaw-Roval Plarats
won; time, 1 :C l--
pit furlonse Wuak won; 9 tlma.
1:01 1-1.
MU and aa aishth Palernlan- won;
time, 1:11. v
Mile Judsa Sanffey won; time.
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Frra and a half furloasa MWIth May
won; Umo, 1:01.
Six furtonsa thihadar J -won; time.
1:1a.
fits and a half foiion sa Mojetta
Won; time, 1:0H4.
Beyan furiortfa, handieap Adam worn;
time. 1:17.
Mile Worthlnston won; tlma 1:41.
MUa and aa eighth -Canyon won;
Una l:U)4. .,-,
A aTaasas tF V .
Stx tnrtoaaa wsenla B. waai tfrna.
1:11.
Fire irteauwTyralasA won; tlnM.
1:90;
Miu and a anartori lliitwr won; naw,
1:07.
MUa and aa aishth Bania Do tanr wen:
time, 1:11.
Sersn f urlonsa FletaS wee; time.
1:.
MUe Talephona woaf ttas 1:40.
1:11 paoav purse 11,000 Hassale flrat;
Una, 1:11,
Two-year-old trot, pwwa 40..,an
tucky Babe, first; tlma, l lH-
Five and one-half furionso, aaUlhsw
Ben Red. first; time, 1:0.
Walla Walla derby Bud Wade, Brat;
distance, one. and one-eighth mile; tlma,
1:64.
. One fourth . mfle, all - agea Judse
Thomas, flrat; tlma, tit v
CHEMAWA AND I). OF 0
GET DATES MIXED
tPJirbB Bawatrb to tba earaaL "
Chemawa, Or Oct 14. The Chemawn
eleven will In all probabURj atay at
home Saturday on aonouot of a mleun
derstaadlns aver dales which has arisen.
It waa supposed that tha team waa to
meet the eleven of tha Stats university
at Buseaa on Saturday but word was
received at tha school yesterday that
the team from Willamette university
would play on that data with Busane.
Coonskla and Foster at the and posi
tions aret both apeedy man and relia
ble taeklera. Captain Payne at right
half la a reliable mas and a soot field
general
Tha first regular game will ho played
against the Albany ooUegs team October
11 at Albany. j-
HANDICAP BOWLING
ON SPOKANE ALLEYS
'' (tpaeid Znssatsk to Tns JesrsaM
' Spokane, Wash,, Oct. 14 The Haa
Beans broke tha alley reoord at the Spo
kane Amateur Athletls club night before
last for total number of pins made for
any three aonaaeutlva games. The five
men on the team bowled 1.404 pins In a
match game with tha Will Bee, paaalng
a previous record of 1,420 pins, held by
Plath'e champions.
Majaager Owney Pnfttoa has decided to
start a handicap bowling tournament at
the Coeur d'Alens Bowling Alleys, the
raoa to start next month. Prises will be
given the winners. ,
CHEMAWA PLAYERS
ON SHERMAN TEAM
(Bparial Dtepate to The Jennet)
Chemawa Or., Oct. 14. On tha Sher
man Institute football team whtoh de
feated Btanfard university last Satar-
day are four Indian boys who la for
mer yesrs have beam members of tha
Chemawa team.
The four men are Boles, Saunders,
Neafus and Payne. Saunders Is a mem
ber of the Multnomah dub. His posi
tion ob the Sherman Inatltate team Is
center. While la Oregon "Rubs'
played fullback, his hurdling brtnglns
him no little praise. Neafua at quarter.
Payne nt toft half and Boles at right
end are all fast
BUS tAatl VOS STTsTBAT. ' '
Provtdlns' that Old Jnplter Plnvlno
does not Interfere there will be a ball
game at; the league grounds between
two Bines of players now In ths city.
One of ths teams which Is scheduled
to play Is prsotlcally the same elub that
William Hahar offered to wager 1,000
would defeat Dugdale's tee so.
The teama are oompoaed of tha fol
lowing players:
Oregons. Position., i, Port lands
Callff ..,!... ....p. .,,......., Iberg
Ltumley . .s. Shea
Hunter .....,lb...w...... Haynea
Johnson ...... .Sb. Caatro
Newell .ss M Hart
Bradley ,.,Jb, .., St eat man
Mclnnls t..,...lf.,.j.,,, .Murdoch
Harper .-...cf . ... Bredemeler
Reed rf Davie
t'ttilty enan. Drahst sad Pattarsoa,
M Raokta wlU wmptra, - -
HILL MILITARY VS.
EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL
Kugene high school eleven will meet
tha crack Hill Military academy foot
ball team on Multnomah field at 10:0
a m, tomorrow. This will be tha first
regular gams of the season for these
crack Junior 'elevens. The" teams are
regarded as about equal In strength. The
Bugena boys will arrive tonight and wlU
be entertained at Hill Military academy
during their atay la this olty. There ana
10 members of the Eugene high sobeoi
team. Including substitutes. A torse
delegation af friends and relatives from
tha valley olty to expected to aooosa-
pany the Bugena hoys to Portland.
Dr. J. W. HUL principal of tba local
academy, whoee weU known hospitality
has earned him many friends throughout
the northwest, baa arranged for the
entertainment of ths visitors la his
usual style. Tomorrow evening a recap
tion and danoa will as given at ths Hill
Military aoademy la honor af ths visit
ors. . .
Tba Itnavp: '
H. M. A. Center. Bagttoh: guards.
Votgt, Williams, Bush and Stack pole;
tackles, R. Loom la and H, French; ends,
Runey. Taylor and Majra; ..haJfbecka,
Taylor, ' Joeeoheou and Holeman;
quarters, Pease and -Brown l fuUbaok.
McCoy; substitutes, C. Loom 1 a
Kussne high school Center, Mltoneii;
guards, 0a now and Ben hart; tackles, Mo
Cully and Henderscbott; ends, Penning
ton and Clark; halfbacks, Pender and
CaUlm quarter. Beach toaptaln): full
back, Dtmmlckc substitutes, XesUy,
Watson and Hosmsr; manager, Smith. ,
ATHLETIC ACTIVITY
v n AT IDAHO NORMAL
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' . (spMial IHspatsb to The MsraeL)
Tvlnm. Ida.. Oet 14. In athlottoa
basketball bids fair to surpass all other
e porta anions ths pupils 01 tns su
normal school here this year. Ths foot
ball team to not tarnlns out aa well aa
expeotod, and while there are some good
tennis players there to not a nngnc
nmanimt ihar t raan biar honora. but
the girls' basketball team la being lauded
as ths pear of say team In ths north
west There are now - two svsniy
matched teams. Sne headed by Miss Isa
AntS tA tha nt hAr k Mlaa Kithal Kallr.
Ths game yeatardaafternoon resulted
In a victory of I to T for Miss Aula a
team. Ths fair players have much
ginger, and a Httle mors praettos at
ttarawtna haakata will ' them ehal-
lengers for high honors,
Ths football team Is made wp of nearly
all new material. - Ths average weight
la 141 pounds. George Stevens to man-
sger sad 'Dudley Davie is captain, i ne
lineup la: jugnt eno. crwia; ngnt
tackle, Stephen; right guard. Spencer;
center, John Davis; left guard, Thomp
son; isn tscus, nemui; iui im, am
harty; right half, Gregory; left end,
Russell, full. Dudley Darts Games
htv kkaan arranaad with tha hlah
schools of Colfax, Clerks too and Lewis-
ton. . " ,;i r - - i . ...
BURROWS M'CARTHY
MATCHED AT SPOKANE
lafwVviit fl0MlBil BsB?vlcif 1
Spokane, Wash., Oet 14. Matchmaker
Mark Shsughneasy of the FaUs City
Athletlo elub has eompleted the sohedv
ule for ths preliminaries to ths big
Burrows-McCarthy flght to take plane
tn the Auditorium theatre tonight
For the first go there will be sa eight
round match for a dedal on between Big
BUI Burrows, brother to Jack, and Jack
McCauley of St PauL McCauley haa
made a reputation both la ths ring and
on ths mat Both are heavyweights
and fast men.
Ths aeoond preliminary will be .be
tween prank Ireland and Touas Ger
many." Tha two nationalities are to
mix It In the featherweight elaaa, la
which slsss both have dons good work.
Burrows la working bard for ths flght
Buck Rogers, a great atrapping col
ored boxer, to working out with Bur
rows Ha stands six feet six In bis
Stockings and tips the- scales st til
McCarthy to also working out hard.
Besides a long cross country run he
went 11 rounds with his trainers ths
other day. -
MULTNOMAH JUNIORS I
YS.PORTLAND ACADEMY
Ths Portland eoademy and tha Junior
Multnomah football teams are scheduled
to meet on Multnomah field tomorrow
afternoon, la tha first regular oontest
on the gridiron for tha championship of
the city.-Ths game wlH start at giSO
p, sa.
Intonss rivalry has always existed
between theee two elevens, Ths Mult
nomah Juniors recently defeated ths
Portland High school teem.
This will be the first gams of ths sea
son for tha Portland Academy eleven. ,
DIAMOND GLI$TENINGS
Manager Fisher of ths Taeoma tea it
has sent la his reserve list which con
tains ths following . names: Robert
Keefe, Walter Hogan. George McLaugh
lin. Mlohael Lynch, William Thomas,
George Flttgerald, Lewis Nordyba, Peart
Barnes Casey, Thomas She nan, Charles
Doyle and Charles Eagan. The list does
not Include the names of OrvaU Ore raj I
and Charles Graham, who are claimed by
tha major leagues. Ore ham is a noa-re
serve player sod msy not go oast.
Dugdals, In aa Interview at Tsooms,
says that Danny Shea and Louis Caatro
circulated ths petition to oust him, and
that the only pereons opposed to him srs
soma of ths players be baa discharged
and one of ths papers. Castro snd Shan
had nothing whatever to do with the pe
tition, and tha mora fast that It has been
signed by over a thousand persons shows
that ths opposition to Dugdals to not
only confined to ths few that the fat
man Imagines are agalnat him.
Jos Marshall 1s clouting ths haO and
will toad tha ooast league stlebers tf he
keeps up bis present gait He has been
banging sat two hits a gams right elonjff,
snd st that rats will soon pass Frisk.
- Ths services of Ham Iberg would ooms
ifemlghty handy for ths Dugs about this
Urns, for bo was their winning pitcher.
' BUUtXTAB1 WOnVUfS 0BAMP1OB,
(Jeereal special flarftee.)'
St Loul Ma, Oct 14 -Abe Attetl of
San Franeleoo,- the ensmpton feather
weight of ths world, was knocked out hi
the fifth round sf whs was gobedoled
HEAVYWEIGHTS FOX
SOUTHERN ODEGON
B lAMAR
BXUB &BMB
itur nu
j RATES STTXXiT
That tha Waldo and Blue Ledge aop.
per dlstrlets of soutnsra Oregon and
northern California are eommaadlas the
attention Of heavy capitalists to mani
fest from the standing of ex parte max
Ins examinations. H. A. Cohan, man
ager of the De Lamar properties at Mar-
cur. Utah, and H, B. Haaisy, a Da La
mar expert have bean la ths Waldo
dlstrtot for a short tlma Both are
said to be extandlBg their exs ml nations
further south. De Lamar owns the
Bully HU1 sooner properties la Shasta
county, whloh to regarded as part of
the asms general oopper halt , - that
touches Oregon,
After Patsy Clark declined to buy ths
Blue. Ledge ths management of ths
Mountain Copper company, at Keswlok.
made' aa examination, and wag ready to
take the property. Others of ths most
noted oopper representatives have been
In that section, and thsir Interest to
manifested by repeated visits.
What algnlfloanos to nt ths visit of
Oohsa and Haaisy at this Urns to not
suggested by anything said to tha world,
but tha extensive holdings of Da Lamar
la northern California, so near ths
prpartlsa betaV examined, gives rise to
tha opinion that they believe their rich
belt continues wall to tha north. With
the Blue Ledge settling down to good.
steady development and ths Takllma
smelter shipping matte, there seems a
prospeot of a revival of Interest lb
southern Oregon copper that will bring
about results never dreamed or tn tns
past half oentury of Inactivity.
SANTA FE COS WORK
V ENCOURAGES OREGON
Ths fact that tha Santa Fa to active
tn construction of a railway line from
Eureka, HeTmboldt county, CaL, toward
San Francisco. 100 miles of ths track
already having been laid, causes resi
dents of the extreme southwestern part
of Oregon to believe that thta work
has a bearing on their prospects for
rail connection with the outside world.
Eureka to the northern terminus of the
line nelnc constructed by the Santa Fe,
but a very narrow divide separates this
basis from ths Klamath. The Kiemau
is vsry near Cresoent City, whloh to th
proposed -ooast terminus of ths 11ns
projected from Grants ase oy draper,
Davis, Gun snd' others.
Humboldt county has valuable re
sources la addition to fine timber opened
along tha Baa la Fa route, and ths same
may be said of the southern Oregon sec
tion. , Ths route from Grants rasa 10
Crescent would open a promising min
eral territory, which doea net appear on'
tha list of inducements for the Benta
Fe's sresent , work. Timber tn the
mountains' of southwestern Oregon to
unsurpassed fh any ooast forest The
lower reecho af Curry have promising
indaatrlss. - ' w '
TEN STAMPS DROP IN;
NEW CABLE COYE MILL
Another battery of Ova atamps has
been put Into commission at the- Alpine
mine in Cable Cove, Grant oounty. man
aser Addomo said In Sumptsr this
week that ho was putting one battery
is sommtoslon at a time, and hoped to
have SO atamps dropping soma time
during tha w later. Ore to being stoped
for ths mill from tns Alarm arixt,
which hss been driven oa the vein sev
eral hundred feet. Ths management to
employing' 3ft men to mine and mill, and
save that the saving on ths plates In
ssrly work has been neater uma ex
pected. de -
, PmOSPSVfiJISj NmTB TAUBT
Drill oreemectlng hss been taken up
by tha Cartwrlghte: owning ths big Rye
Valley placers. In Malheur oounty. Tfte
extent of thin exploratory work to not
indicated, but the management of the
property desires to prove certain ground
beyond the scope of past work, and
has put a drill into commission.
to ho a tO-round mill by Tommy Bui
Uvaa of Brooklyn. The blow that cap
tured ths championship for Sullivan was
a hard toft .upper-cut which landed on
Attell's stomach. Ths Prises lad
claimed a foul but throe physicians ex
amined him immediately and could find
no ovidenos, and Sulllvaa wag declared
tha winner, .-. - -
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- SrO&BSKOT
- (Jeeraal Special Servtee.)
1 Bpokana Oct 14. The suit of John J.
McCloakey, manager of ths Boise base
ball elub. against ths club for back sal
ary due him, whloh was commenced In
the superior court a short time ago, has
been fully .settled out of court, snd an
order hss been entered dismissing the
case. The terms of the settlement have
not been made known, but It Is known
that a large amount of hia salary, has
been raised la Bo lee.
SUBSSl WAS VABOOS.
fSeactal Dwsateh ts 1st JsuaJ.)
Tacoma. Wssh., Oet 14. "Fighting
BUI- Hurley alone to barred from ths
fAsh tonar ie Taeoma hotel.
Manager Dsgdale took hta bush era to
a lodging house this trip. The Port
land boys rebelled. They sought new
quarters and went to see the Tacoma
hotel manager. He relented bar Hur
leyand ths men settled there at aaoa
(Jeersat pedal Barries)
tetoria, B. C. Oct. 14. Jockey Ben
nett of Sacramento and Percy Cove pt
Seattle fought 10 rounds to a draw
hers last svenlnt. ' Cove Injured hia
hand In ths flrat round, tat pat up a
game fight thereafter,
. ..Stop For Collins Hot Spring
A covered platform has been erected
by tha O, R. A H. immediately opposlts
Collins Hot Springs for ths sosommoda
tloa of passengers who desire to visit
this resort. Ths Spokane Flyer, trains
I and 4, stop at this point on flag to
tsks sa or let off paasengara A 00m
m odious launch meets and carries sll
passengers snd baggage across the liver
mbbj saxb ro mm bscab-
jmvn WALDO ale
to the hotoiy , "c '
NEf DXEDGEFQ
GRANITE. PLACER
Tha dredger to ha Installed by Borah
A BsrbKbjs oa ths Craos Flat placers,
Orant county, has been shipped from
Idaho, and ths now owners are pre
paJins to races vs ths plant at Baksr,
wRere they wilr arrange for Its trans
portation ta, Sumpter by sail, thence
to Granite by wag-ona. There to between
SO and 90 tons of sBSohlnsry la ths
ablomsnt snd a sail hss been mads for
bids for hauiias'lt to GrxsHe so that
all will ho In readiness for Immediate
removal when R arrives la ths Sump
tsr depot, Tha first bids provided for
haulms It from Sumptsr durins Ootober,
which to about ths latest dato that
vehicle traffic across ths divide to pos
sible Aa ths plant will reach Baksr
City by tha middle of ths month. Its
transfer to Granite wfU doubtless he
effected before early snow interferes.
It wlU bs set an, during the winter.
sooordlng to tha management. ,
CHECKMATE ON THE
LIST Of IDLE MINES
B H. Dewyg Cteosanasa tntaa at
Pearl, Xdaha, has bees sn ths Idls list
for aome tlma, ths pumps saving been
pulled and ths working orew discharged.
Ths cause to sot given out by tha man-
sg assent Mr. Dewey, wha to a eon sf
ths lata Xdaha millionaire, bought ths
Choektosto about a year age, oaad Imaaa
dlately proceeded to explore Its deeper
leveia.' The mala shaft, which waa 40
fast below the tunusL and 100 fast be
neath eropptnga, was pat down another
100 foot, and crceacuttms on tha lower
level was rnaugu rated. Ona cross oat
driven to the east was reported to have
opened f our feet of good era la tha Bay
Horse) vein, Tba out to tha west was
calculated to pass under tha basis of
Willow creek and open ths wast slops
at great depth. While this work was
belns executed, tha 10-stamp mill oa ths
property burned, hut tha management
was able to save ths atakkag plant
Wsrfc on ths mlns asssss. and has not
since been resumed la earnest '
Tha Checkmate waa ths beat pro
ducer la ths Pearl oasnp until ths Lin
coln asms la. Three ts four fast of
high grade ore was found to ths amin
shoot and ths stats Issmeotsr af mines
credited ths mlns with producing $100,-
000 in one month, when crushing- with
but It stamps. Production on such a
seals was act tons eontlnusd, but shows
that ths galaa had a vanr flag ande
cX ara. . . .'
UOal
Owing to dlsasrsemant between Dr.
B. W. Polndsxtsr and Cot J. A Craw-
tford. owners of tha Mountain Lion
property, near Grants Pass, has been
closed. Dr. Poindexter resides la ths
east, and hss Juat- completed aa Inspec
tion of ths property, while Colonel
Crawford has gens to San Francisco on
soma mission connected with the affair.
They rsnovated a Svs-stomp mill and
wars doing some work with It whs ths
traubis
Plan St Louis Trip Now,
Oa Ootober 17. tf and 10 the O. R. A
1. will again sell vsry low-rate excur
sion tickets to St Louis, good returning
until December IL Particulars of C W.
Stinger, elty ticket agent Third and
Washington streets. -
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Football Pants,
k Pocket Knives, :
Pimching Bags, or
Boxing Gloves
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STORE REMOVstD TO TWKTUNTH Afto IRVING
Mawaaim
OUFC PHONEJS5SL!L.MAIN 966 -
We have moved frees ths northeast
r warehouae on the eoathsast oorner
are now prepared to show to the trade samples of ths larsest line of stoves ana
rangmamifaotured on thla ooast We alao desire to oil 1 attention of hotel
andraauurant mento our line of Portable ant French Ranges ani get aur
prtoas, tor ws will oava ywa monsp. ( , , s.; ..
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GOVERNOR MICKEY
LAUDS PORTLAND
IJeaawal to i rial lii'ihail
Uneola, Neb.. Oct 14. Governor
Mickey of Nebraska Is profuse Bi his
praises af Portland. He returned yee
terday from ths Pacific northwest with
his party. . '
"It wss tha most pleasant trip X aver
sasda," said tha governor aftor his ar
rival from ths aoast "and tt waa aa
im. WaT who llva In ths
uiddia west are af tha opinion that ws
knsw It au. BUI tns muss es ine rev
olfto ooast asm teach us same things.
Ons af thess things that wa might learn
to a mors hospitable policy toward new
business enterprises and strangers with
in our gates.
While It waa expected that Seattle,
where out battleship to building, would
da something for ths entertainment of
ths Hebiaskans. little did ws think that
ths people of Portland, ths sound city's
grsatost rival, would do anything out of
ths ordinary to make our stay a pleasant
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corner of Second and Taylor to out
of Thirteenth and Irvlns streets, and
ana. But It did. Ths Portlanders tried
to anaka our stop ao enjoyable that wa
would not leave there.
T was surprised at tha aalMlns gains
oa fern Portland. Largs blocks srs omg
ap all over ths business sections of ths
cityc new factories are oomlag in. while
hSTV"-ie dwellings In the source af'
erection are everywhere. Ths port wss
filled with shipping, although Portland
to 111 miles from ths sea.
The Lewis and Clark fair, whloh vffl
ha held In Portland next year, will bs
great and I wish to urgs every oltieen
of thla stats to plaa to attend It Mot
only will they ass aa exposition that la
grand In every wsy, hut they will also
sas ona of tha most eharmtag and rich
est eomajonwsaltbs la tha union of
Amorioan atatoa." - : - ..- I
L 0- WorM's Fair &c.rsloii, "
AddlUonal dates af sals for world's
fair tickets have been announced by ths
Oanadlaa Psolfla
On October tn tt. It. spsetol round
trip tickets ts St Louis and eastern
points -WlU be an sale at vary tow ratea.
Tickets good for stop-ever privileges
and a eboios of routes rstumlns. :
For full1 particulars, call on or ad
dress, T. R. Johnson. F. A P. A 14t
Third Street, Portland, Or.
' Jssrssl tpaetal SarVtox)
Cherbourg Oct 14. Robert S. Me- v
Conalok, Amestoaa ambaasadoc to Rus
sia, wss among the passer gars aalllns
for New Turk oa tha Dsutschlsnd today.
Us plans to spend a aU-wasaa vaoatloa
In A atari ea.
Chances on the -H
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window.with every .
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