THE OFEOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENlW DECEMBER 8$, 190. LONG DRIFT ON A BIG COPPER VEIN Dump of t. Helens Mine Has Ore Shed Five Hundred Feet Long. ORE REMOVED WHILE DOING DEVELOPMENT 'Great Tonnage Indicated Faithful Work of Portland A Eastern Company. by There la .vet no well defined vein, the (old being found In granite. The strike will be sunk on. with the hope of leading to tfie large lode which en riched the placer grounds in. that vl-vlnlty. Foreman Charles H. Sctitnand of the St. Helen Consolidated Mining com pany, SKumajilu county, Wushk, returned to the or.oertles last eveslng after a conference with Dr. H. W, Coe, general Manager Mi BClimand Buys u iurge 1t lnk mines And everything la In readiness for continuance until Hit- next sen. "Tits main tunnel on the Bweeden group at Spirit lake," ssld he, "has at tained a length, of 2,206 feet, all being t a drift on1 the vein and all practically in I ore, as shoots are long and come In ,julckly after going out of , the drift. KWe will drive 4(H) feet further on-tMs J'yaln to open ground that has tits best surface showing of the property and then will begin a big cross-cut to the bright, which will be driven to open the Index and parallel veina and constitute the main working adit of the entire tgroup. As fissures are numerous In the iXormatlon there, several blind velna, be dsides those cropping, will undoubtedly : fce cut. "Our ore shad presents a striking ap pearance. The ahed' has been extended bout (00 feet from the portal and under this we are stacking high grade copper to" the very roof. The ore Is chalcopy rtte bornlte and some gray copper, sam ples of which I brought out. The ore under hum biicu ib ev ivov uciy m outer end and much of It Is a shipping .grade without concentrating. If trana iport&Uon wars reasonably near. The whole lot saved Is commercial and all jitun uvru ruio w cu iu 1 1 1 - , a . - - 'f drifting, without sloping a foot above the caps of our tunnel. sets. When ths management begins to ship an immense quantity of rock la available on this -curOD. "Muckers handling rock from the face of the main drift make over a mile In one round trip, which Indicates the alow progress that would be expected Yet despite this long haul, we are driving ahead 4.1 feet each shift. Our last '" work has been In exceptionally rich ore as we are getting under a fine shoot proved by an upper tunnel nearly 400 test vertically a Dove. ine ore is me f ul width of the tunnel and", goea be .yond and I have not dona enough cross cutting to determine its dimensions. Our .......... ,,!, I. nn r.lthr Willi of tlifl big vein. For a period we were on the Toot, but 100 feet back from the pres ent face the vein split and we followed what geemed to be tne stronger part. The other branch la probably coming In again, and It Is t his that glvea such heavy mineralisation In what waa for merly our footwa.ll, the main body of thb vein yet being to our left. The com has between 6.000 and 6.000 feet UF. Worn on mis progeny urn m yivm- nt we operate four camps. "There Is a crew on the tjnlted mines, tinder contract of Ous Anderson, another ifmti the Index under contract of she Ol Sjons and a third on the Rarl under con- . tract of Charlea Anderson. We do con tract work on those three, but prose cute development on the Lakeside by day labor. All camps are amply provisioned or winter and spring work snd will IS S7 STPaT gnUWIlig"wroT tne next r season opens. "At least ems railroad Seems assured the district for 1906. The large opera tors of the dtgtrlet have not crowded transportation, reduction and other late features of mining, but went to work first on etrenuoua development, getting a tonnage In sight. We have this now. With three months notice to the oper ator I candidly believe that 600 tons rf ore dally could be furnished a line grots ore bodies slraady opened." JIGS FINDING GREAT FAVOR NEAR SUMPTER (Special DlipatcH to The Journal.) Surapter, Or, Dec. It. A simple and yet effective coarse concentration Is gaining headway In 'this mining district, its main novel feature Involves the use of Jigs before ore passes to the tables. The Badger mine haa used 1ga . from the beginning of work there by the big concentrator, but tills pioneer stood alone fur a period. At the North Pole two batterlea of table were introduced, the first of the bumping pattern, which was set for the course product, and the second belt maohlueH, which saved the fines. upt. Charles Klrchen , of the smeller hss -conducted considerable ex l.ei i mental work with a Jig. teatlng ores delivered at the plant with a view to getting soma expeditious, cheap con centrating device. In the field. The Im perial's lessees put Jigs at work there, In a mall 'Way, with excellent results. At the Highland Manager Hertocker is putting in a testing plant, which crushes to 1-1 melt By Mini era breaker iitnl then delivers to Jigs and a table. The heavy saving will be made In coarse form, yet expert believe there will be a concentration of two or three into one, thus ssvlng large sums on freight, The smelter has forced Into the district con centrating expedients which may.'b erected cheaply and which while elimi nating much of the gtngue. lose but a smalt percentage Qf the vntnes: BOILERS BLOW IIP KILLING FOUR MEN Accident, at Sawmill Plant Walville Results Fatally Tor Employes. at TWO SERIOUSLY BURNED BUILDING BADLY WRECKED FOREST REGULATION NOT HARSH ON MINER TWO GOOD STRIKES IN MONTANA GOLD MINES (Special Dlipateb. to The Journal ) Helena, Mont., Dec. 2. i Within a hurt time two strikes have' been made In two mines near Helena. ' Soma time go a crosscut on the 600-foot level of the Bald Butte discovered a itfjt vein carrying high values In gold. Aiother crosscut haa just been run on the same level to prove the vein further. At the last point of development It Is from three and on half to four feet wlda nnd has high values. This vein Is en tirely new and Independent of the other svpened, from which millions have been taken. One car shipped netted more hsn 11.100. For ths past year exftlonttlon has been going on In the Big Indian mine, four And one half mile south of Helens. EMoet of the work Is In an entirely new text Ion and has ore which asstys high. (Special Difpatch to The Journal.) Washington, D. C, Dec. 2 The or der Issued by ths interior department stopping work of th Hock Creek Power & Transmission company, which has a plant on the edge of the Blua mountain forest reserve withdrawal, near linker City, haa been token aa an evidence of the harshness that may be used in for est reserve regulations. Officials do ndt regard the matter lei that light. The management of the Rock , creak company Oiad been naked to tile certain papers In dicating the-line of their proposed flume and the- nature of the work In hand, which they neglected to do. Had this been done there would have been no trouble. The request was - formal In every respect and Involved no dtmcultx for the power company. Th fact that th company had commenced furnishing power to mines, which could 111 afford to have the energy our off, caused the department to glv the caae all possible dispatch and permit resumption of work. Cause of Disaster Is Unknown at Boilers Had Been Recently Inspected. J. H. Cyrlf. the eminent mining cor respondent, In sn article for the London Economist, states that there are 0,000 coolie In the Rand mines of South Af rica at present; by next May he thinks the--number will be te.OOO. - The first half of next year hajld aea the mines of the Wltwatersrand climb to the work of the record year, 1X9 H," before the Boer war. There are persistent. . rumors that President J. H. Burns of .the Portland .company. Cripple Creek, win have to fight for control .again -i the Febru ary - meeting in Iowa. Mine operators of the district desire lus overthrow because of the aid end comfort given th Western Federation of Itinera during the crulclal days of the big strike. Bum owns 600,000 share of the 2,000.000 capital atock. Ths active faction against him own 100,000.- R. C. Shannon of New York. 400,000; th Strait. in estate. 600,000, and there Is 200.000 scattered among small holder. Both Shannon's und the Btratton atock 1 said to be against Burns, giving but half to that side. An energetic atruggl 1 reported to control the other 200.000. xm ruon dial. '(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Oallce, Or., Dec. 29. Recording of deeds from T. K. Anderson to H. A. W illiams and Albert Phillip for placer ground snd water rights, known as the Harmon and1 Green diggings, has caused a little local speculation. The consid eration named In this deed was 11. At th same tins a deed waa recorded from D. I. Oren and C. K Harmon to T. K. AnderonTbr placer ground and water right, known as the Harmon and Green diggings, the consideration being S6.000. Messrs. Anderson and Williams were psrtasrs in the operation of two claims near th center of th Oallce Consoli dated property. They did not open work this year at the usual time, but were understood to be preparing for a steady season. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Chehalls, Doe. ' :!). Yesterday ifter nnon at Walville. a milling town on the Chehalls a South Bend railroad, 27 miles weat of Chehalls. there was sn appalling explosion that resulted In three men los ing their lives Instantly. Two others wer so badly Injured that one died soon afterward, und a fifth Is not expected to. inc. ins injuries probably being fatal. Those killed Instantly were: - K. U. Hick, single, 22 years of ago, relatives In West Virginia. Frunk Dowell, St years of age, mar ried, limes u wife and little girl at Wal ville. Dowell was a native of Missouri. Pre Epting, aingle. 2i year of age, leaves a brother and sister at Walville. Roy Ickes, aingle, 26 years of age, was o badly Injured that he lived but si little while. Ickes' relatives live at Decatur, m: i. . and he had -but recently - returned from a visit there. He formerly lived a Chehalls, after he cam to Washington, three or fottr years ago. : Th fifth man who was dangerously hurt by the explosion was W. Buchanan, 22 years of age, whose relative live at Mossyrock, In th eastern part of Lewis county. II.- 1 not expected to live. - There Is no reason given for the terri ble accident. Ten days ago th boilers were Inspected by the official Inspector of the Insurance company that carries th risk, and wer found In th bt Of condition. This morning nothing out of the way waa noted, but this afternoon, a the plant waa started up for th after noon run, there was almost immediately the explosion that resulted aa above stated. The mill was badly wrecked, the damage being estimated at many thou sands of dollars. The mill stand on th north side of th railroad track, a little distance from where the Chehalls 4k South Bend branch goes by. When the sawmill proper Is running, fully 100 men are employed about th mill. Fortu nately th employes of the mill were but few of them about the mill today, or th loa of life would have been very much greater. The mill plant had been ahut down for repair recently. The com pany run a cross arm plant In connec tion wit Its mill, and this has been run ning steadily. : The cross arms plant stands some dis tance west of th sawmill. Between them are the dry kilns, the material for th cross arm plant passing through th kilns on Its way to the factory. Steam for th dry kilns, til sawmill and th Ueross arms factory was supplied from the boiler which were placed In the mill proper. Between there and the dry kilns the boiler house stood up alongside the mill, and had th mill employes been at work today, the sawyer, carriage men and other men shifting th lumber on the roll, and many others, would prob ably never have escaped with their live. The Walworth 4k Neville Manufacturing company own and operatea the plant. They engage In a general sawmill busi ness and manufacture cross arms also. Th mill ha th reputation of being one of the best equipped In this section of the state, and runs pretty much of the time. Mr. Palms Is In ctisrge. So tar as known, but one of the men killed to- flnv whs tuauied, Ruy 1 Ickes being in one. Polbly the other were members of some of the fraternal aocletlea of which there are several at Pee Ell. Several people from Chehalla and other nearby places took th train for th scene of th disaster Just as soon as pos slbls. THEATRE WAR ENDS IN VICTORY FOR NEILL nroBBAsa wobkxbjo porch W. H. Stewart, manager of th Con tinental property, Douglaa county, ha gone down to Increase the working force. The compamy will continue de velopment during th winter, opening the ore bodies Indicated by surface ex ploration and In the spring will Install a reduction plant. Much ore ha been j exposed and laat reporta aay excep tionally high grade rock waa taaen rrom the face of th lower drift (SpeclalSDUpateh to Tha Jonraal.) Seattle, Dec. 29. The laat real en- Lgugement of the Seattle theatre war has been fought snd Msnager J. P. Howe and Actor James Nelll have come to terms. Mr. How, who waa In Spokane when Acting Manager De I, laser discharged Mr. and Mrs. Nelll, hurried home on re- i'.I nt . mna.ntrA tailing him t ' ' ' v . - - ...... " - fTrouble. After a conference with Mr. Nelll he took the management of the house from De I. laser snd mad Mr. Nelll stage director. D L laser will re main In the capacity of atage manager. The Nell) will not close Saturday night but will continue their engagement Indefinitely. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL Tew People Know Mow Useful it la la Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly eveiybody knows that char roal la th safest and most efficient dis infectant ami purifier In nature, but Sew realise its vslu when taken into fhe human system for th sain claana ng purpose. Chsrcoal la a remedy thst the moro Sou take of it the better; It I not a rug at all. but simply absorbs th spas and Impurities always present Jn the stomach and intestines and car ries them out of the system. Charcoal sweeten the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Chsrcoai effecLually clears and 1m j roves the complex fon. it whitens th teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It abs.u-bs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; It disinfects the mouth and throat from th poison of catarrh. All druggist sell chsrcoal In one form or enother, but probably the best charcoal and the most for (lie money la In Stuart's Charcoal losengea; they are composed of the finest powdered lllow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptic In tablet form, or rather In the form of large, pleasant tasting loi nges, th charcoal being mixed with honey. - . . Th dally use of these loxengea will soon tell In a much improved condition of th general health, better complex inn, sweeter breaih snd purer blood, and the" beauty 'if It is, that no possible harm can result from their continued bul on the contrary, greet benefit. A Buffalo physician, in speaking of the TMMiaflt of charronl, says: "1 ed vise Stuart's Chsrcoal .'.ozenget to sll Valient suffering from gas In stomach rifl noweis. ' sou m iiwt ine complex in and punt fy th Hirnat: I also believe the liver Is gre V. en anted by the dally use of them: e -i but twenty-five rent a box at . i it store,, ana all hough In some sense 1 1 1 en t jrepsrnt1on. jet I tielleve 1 get rear end inner charcoal In Stu art's Charcoal Loxengea than In any of th ordlaary charcoal taWota." nd atly MINNESOTA'S CAPTAIN QUITS JOB IN DISGUST Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Seattle, Dec. 2. Capt. John True bridge ha resigned aa mater of the new mammoth steamer Minnesota, and Captain J. H. Hinder of San Francisco has been appointed to succeed him. Mys tery, surrounds th change and none of th Interested parties feels Ilk solving it At the office of the Oreat Northern Steamship company the only statement made la that Captain Truebrldge la not In good health. Captain Hinder haa been master of the White Star liner Cop tic out dt San Francisco for several years and is one of the best known mariners Ip that port. He hss already arrived here and taken command of the Minnesota. During the trip from th Atlantic coast to Seattle Captain Truebrldge had the worst experience of his life with the crew. It was an experience, he has stated to frienda, that he does not wish to repeat and It may be that It disgusted him. The new crew taken on at Vic toria, before the boat came to this port, however, is composed of Chinese, and the ssme a Captain Truebrldge has been managng for years. BRING HUME'S CORPSE OVER SNOW FOR BURIAL (pedal rXapateh to Tha Journal.) Sesttle, Dec. If. The Humes Memo rial commute ha raised 15.000 towKrd th fund to bring out th body of the late mayor of Seattle from Fairbanks, conduct funeral ceremonies and present a testimonial to hi family. Th amount It I expected will be doubled before the work of th commute I through. No word has been received from the party In charge of the body alnce It lft Fairbanks over th snow four weeks ag o. Public Speaking. Mr. William Lee Oreenleaf, whose ex perience aa a public apeaker and Imper sonator well cjunllMrs him for work aa a teacher, will have charge of the class In public speaking at tha Toung Men's Christian association night school dur ing the winter months, beginning Jan ugry t. MONTANA MINERALS SHIPPED TO PORTLAND .Special Dispatch to The Jooraal.) ' Butte, Mont., Dec 21. Word was re ceived last night from Prof. F. B. I. In field and W. N. Wlnchell, In chsrge of the Montana agricultural and mineral exhibits at St. Lout that the packing of exhibits for shipment to Portland had begun. The mineral aggregate a num ber of ton In weight and will be sup plemented by several private collections, notably among which will be that of United State Senator Clark' collection at Columbia garden. Cannot Rest Tour appetite I gon. What little) you eat distresses you. Strength Is fall ing sr bilious. Tou have headache, backache, feel blue and melancholy and cannot ret or sleep. The fact is your nerve sre unstrung, snd you are I on me vcrg of nervous prostration. They must b strengthened, renewed. They will not rure themselvea. but must have a nerve remedy. This you will find In Dr. Miles' Nervine It Is prepared for Just such ailments, snd I a never-falling remedy, becausa It soothe, feeds and builds the nerves back, to health. If allowed to continue, stomsch. kid ney and Hi er troubles will soon be added to your already overflowing meas ure of misery. "I suffered from nervous prostration. When I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine I couldn't hold anything In my hands, nor get frpm one room to another. Now I do alt my own work." MRS. CHAfl. l.ANDRt'M, Carthage, Mo. Nervine seldom falls to do all we claim far It, and so we authorise drug slat to refund monev If first bottle doea Allot benefit. mi SKIDMORE'S JANUARY SALE WITH SOUVENIR SWEEPINO PRICES ON DRUGS. 8 PICES, RUBBER GOODS, BRUSHES. LEATHER GOOD8, SOAPS AND GENERAL TQILET AND HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Quality' is of first consideration, and we guarantee the stand ard of our sale products to be the same as throughout the year. ACCOMMODATION BUREAU Public Telephone), Stamps for sal, Express Money Orders issued, Sale Depot for Stroot Car Tickets. Canadian Money taken at par, Prescription ca lied for and delivered free, free delivery to any part of th eity, fro us of Photo Darkroom, and free instruction in Amataur Photography. 5000 SOUVENIR PLATES To be given away during our January Sale. We will give as long aa they last, a handsome gold trimmed Bread and Butter Plate to each purchaser of 50c or nore of any article in our store except Patent Med cines. 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Extract Peau d'Eapagne- 78 R. fi Extract Indian Hay or other odors. 78 Piver's Le1 Trefle or other odors, per ounce. 88 A Piver's Astris, per ounce.... $1.36 Amber Royal Extract, per ounce 72 Bouquet Farnese, per ounce 81.88 Houbigant's Ideal, per ounce 82. OO Jlcky. Guerllh's, per ounce 68 Palmer Extracts, choice of SO odors, per ounce BO Rlcksecker's Ping Pon and Golf Queen, per ounce, ,5c and ...BO Dabrook' La Sylva, per ounce 4B Dabronk' Extracts, any odor, per ounce. ..SB R. A G. Violet de I -arm. 14 snd S oz, 80c and 88 R. A G. Vera Vloletta, 14 oz. 08 R. A G. Peau d'Espagns 88 Plver Extract Le Trefle or other odors, SPONGES AND CHAMOIS Rubber Sponges, 85c. (0c, 75c snd f 1 si sea, St 24c, 86c. 52c and 80 Large Popular Sponges, Sc and 11 Best Bleached Wool, 16c and 38 Fine Baby Toilet. 19c, 24c. SSc and 68 Fine Face, 12c, 22c and S3 Vegetable Sponges, 15 inch O Toilet Chamois, Sc, 8c and 12 Elegant White, Clean Chamois, 9c, Its, 82c, 42o. 42c and 78 .37 ...4 22 .13 .82 ..6 ..4 .88 .64 if PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Pure Cream Tartar, 1-5. 4 snd 1 lb, 7c, 16c and Pure Baking Soda, 1 lb Pure Sugar Milk, powdered, 1 lb Ground $ptces, in 14 -lb. Sifting; cans Black Pepper, Red Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Allspice, Mustard and Sage, per can Cinnamon and Nutmegs, SSo and Nutmegs, per dosen . , Sage, 1-os. packages, domestic and Italian, 2c and Strong Extract Vanilla, 1 os, 4 os, 8 os. pint, 4c, ISc, 22c and Extract Vanilla from selected beans, 1 ox, 4 oz., 8 os. and pint, 7c, 19c, SSc and Strong- Extract Lemon. 1 oa- 4 ox.. 8 oz. and pint. 4c. isc S2o and.. 88 Strong Essence Ginger, 2 os 13 strong; Essence Cinnamon, Peppermint or Wlntergreen, per os 7 Pure California Olive Oil. 4 pint, 4 pint and 1 pint, full measure, 12c, SSc and. ...38 "Beri" Imported Ollv Oil. 4 pint, pint and quarts SSc, 42c snd JfS "i.-.r- Olive OU. highest quality, 4 Pint, 4 pint and 1 pint, full measure, 22c, 43c and .........81 TOILET ARTICLES Mennen'a Talcum, Bo rated or Violet 13 Gerard's Florida Water, S os. and 8 est, ISc and i 38 Holmes' Frostllla .'ifk 12 Rexall Hair Tonic BO Java Rice Powder, Bourgeois ..33 Superior Bay Rum, 4 ,pt, 4 pt. snd 1 pt, 8c, 14c and 37 Bensoin and Almond Cream, 4 os 16 Herplclde, Newbro's s 60 Robertine, Wisdom's .a......'... 38 Rexall Cold Cream and Skin , Food, 10c, 17c and 8S Lister's Antiseptic Tooth 'Powder '....18 Toilet Pumice 6 Toilet Chamois, Sc. 8c and 13 Cameline. Wakelee's 20 QsHesisewV-sVsszs , . ......y ..... ... 8$ La Blache Powder. Levy's.... Oriental Hair Renewer. 60c... Plnaud'R Eau de Quinine, 40c and. ....... .80 Sosodont. liquid, powder or cream. ........ 12 White's Tooth Powder, 8 Imperial Tooth Wash . 8 Lister! ne, Lambert's, 16o and. rr. , .63 Prepared or Precipitated Chalk. 4 ' 4 Chalk with orris, camphor or wlntergreen. .8 Lyon's Tooth Powder 12 Eu thymol Tooth Cream 13 Wood Toothpicks, hard or soft 3 Milk Weed Cream. Ingram's ,..33 Rexall Almond Cream ....9SB Ayers' Hair Vigor 63 Roger A Gallet'a Infant Powder 38 Roger A Gallet'a Violet Powder BO Roger A Gallet'a Althea Powder 7B Roger A Gallet Peau d'Eapagne or Vera Vloletta Powder 88 Theater Rouge .'. 14 No. 18 Rouge 1 1 IT Eyebrow Pencils 7 Cosmetic Sticks 8 Emery Boards, package. 10 ......7 Ongallne, Pray' 33 Buffers, 19c. SSc, 89c, 68c and 78 Creme de Lis, Dickey's SO Pasteurlne Tooth Paste 18 Woodbury's Face Cream 13 Hind's Honey and Almond Cream ..38 Powder Puffs, wool or down, 7c, 11c, 16c, 26c and S3 Rabbit Paws. 16c. 27c and, 33 Violet Borated Talcum 0 Rublfoam IS Scheffield's Dentifrice IS Swan Down Powder 8 Piver's Powder, Le Trefle, Azures, Saf ranor, etc. 78 Colgate's Violet Talcum, 16c and SB SHAVING SUPPLIES Torrey Razor, guaranteed 88 Henkle Razors, guaranteed...... 81. 33 Griffon Razors, guaranteed $1.68 Car bo Magnetic Razors $8.80 Gem Safety Razor $2.00, SS.76, 88 75 and up Razor Strops 14c, 38c, 42c, 68c and up Genuine Horsehld Strops, 66c. 78c and 92 Genuine Russia Leather Strops, 72c, $1.17 and $1.66 Lather Brushes, 18c, 18c, SSc, 68c snd 7$' Lather Bruahes, French, badger 64c, SSc and 11.13 and up Shaving Mugs, 17c, 24c, SSc and 68 WHISK BROOMS .6 ..8 13 17 .18 38 S3 Popular Hearth Brooms Substantial Brooms Double-stitched Brooms Satchel Brooms , Special 86c quality sixtra LArge, superior Black Handle, choice Broorrsf. . . SURGICAL SUPPLIES New York Elastic Trusses. Water Pads OS New York Elastic Trusses, special modela.81.44 New York Elastic Trusses, double $1.68 Spring Trusses, leather covered. .86 to $1.08 Spring Trusses, leather covered, double- 8184 to $8.78 Abdominal Supporters 81.48 and up Special discounts, rsnting fro 40 to 20, or following line Hand mlrron, Leatker toads, Kalrn, Scissors, Stationery. Chest protectors, Surgical Supplies Pioneer Druggists S. Q. SKIDMORE & CO. 151 Third Street