The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 04, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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    THIS OREGON' DAILY JOUnilAi;-1 FOUTLAIJU,' TVTZ?X.zfcK:J?Z.4:--i IZZ3.'
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COME, CELEBRATE WITH ; US TODAY SPECIAL, PREPAR-
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.Gorgeous, spectacular fireworks'display on the waters of the" Willamette Fifty thousand, spectators, can View
au tner wmcnaous set pieces-
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More Attractive Features -Than All the Other Resorts Combined
: ONE MOKE
ADDITIOMTCDaV"
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: DIG POWER PLANT
Hoist and Compressor Will Be o
- Capacity for Heavy Sink
ing Operations.' -: .
AUTHORITY GIVEN THE
A v MANAGER TO PROCEED
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Reduction Not to Be Considered
Until Development Has Po
Bwea Furth
ko t)m will b tot by th minu-
nnt of Ui IndUn Mlntnc eompanjr
la- quipping - that - property, - which . 1
riwr Baker Cltr. with heTlr mlalnv
plant. . At tba annual naaung thlf pur-
P4a waa axpreaaed, an Managar J. w.
Maaanar waa given authority to proceed
In due time. . t . , .
w. J. ataplah of Indiana one of the
a-.yrw ses&ssm i i
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Back of ell this noise is -Uncle
Sam.'T'rT'"' V: "
aratfoh of Indpri(lenc .
. July.l. 1778.
3rrat Britain acknnldMl fth
Indrpondrnce of the United SUtea,
I STORE CLOSED TODAY
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' Tomorrow, ur store will
. explode with good things to
wear for men end boys. , : y
' If your apparel is injured
today, bring your shape to
i us tomorrow. ,
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aerhlag fer-Mer a riofrav"
e4ee Thlra, aeaa Merriaoa.
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prominent etockholdere of the company,
who attended the meeting at Baker City
and who la an route home -rut Portland,
aid thla morning that every one eon'
nected with the Indiana company
eminently aatlafled with 'the reaulta of
the work done there.: The alae of the
plant to be Installed la not Indicated,
but a larger holat and a eompreaaor for
machine drllla wUl be put on the prop
orty. ... - , .v.--. i
- The Indiana company la ready to it
velop lta property. Mr. Btapish aald
tba ahowtng that had been found on
the four lewtla eetabllahed to a. depth
of feat proved that It had
mine. No effort will fee made 'to rucft
thla to a, producing atago, but Manager
Meaaner will be given ample time to
get the ground well explored, -after
which the work of reduction will, bo
taken np yaumattcally and with per
bapa . one -of the largeet pianta' - yet
erected in-aaatern Oregon.
atockholdra -of the Indiana do not
car to make detailed atatemonte - of
th ly f ra Knrty nil permanence
ei uo tnoota tnat nave oeen ezpiorea.
They do eajr, however, that but one
wall of the great . l,00-foot -dike haa
been explored, and en thla the copper
ore .that baa , eauaed . ao much excite
ment around Baker City waa found.
Tba development, to be puraued .thla
yeer wlU be to exploit the entire dike
and the oppoalta wall, while attaining
greater depth on the ahoota that have
been tapped.. . 4 ; ,. .
GREAT NORTHERN HAS
HELPED MINING MEN
'Jamea J. HiU la etrenuoualy oppoaed
by heavy Canadian Intereete who would
rather aee the Canadian Pacific railway
and tha Grand Trunk open Brltleh Co
lumbia than Mr. HUl'a Oreat Northern."
aald a prominent mining man thla morn.
In, following two weeka in tha northern
province. - "Hill occupies an enviable po
altlon, however, and plainly baa with
him a heavy percentage of ;mltfe oper
atore. He merely naked for the pnvl
lege of building Into British Columbia
territory, with no bonua and no aid
from the government,-except tne f ran
chlse. At tha name time tha Canadian
Pacific branches that -compete with Mr,
Hill's lines are receiving about 18,000
bonus from tha province' and .an equal
aum from the dominion government, fot
each mile of track laid in the great min
eral region. ' r .
"With hla opponent thus subsidised,
and - all - possible national influence
brought to bear against him, Mr. HIU
seems to have the better Of hla com
petitor, and la really tha moat assuring
factor h northern railroad work for the
miner. 'As a "result of hla aggressive
policy, the Bamllklmeen will be opened
thla year and. the coal measures of the
Nicola valley region will be given a good
market. The Canadian Pacific would
have reached thla territory for per
hapa years had It -not been forced to
build there by the Great Northern. At
ti"Mr." Hiir haa secured" from the
Ottawa government tha - franchise for
further work, provided he will make It
Canadian road and not merely dip into
Canadian territory to draw off commerce
to nia American aeaboara line. He ta
giving tha required assurance that ha
Intends to reach a -deep-water 'port on
Canadian ground, and will be permitted
to continue Ms line to connect with the
V, V. R. line. 1 ' - - ,
"While Mr. Hill Is shaking us the
northerners In railroad, work, be la at
the aama time ) securing - some of the
moot important mining Interests of the
northern' province, if persistent rumors
are worthyor credence. It ie uni
versally - believed that hla eanttal lata
control tn "the .famous Oranby. it la
iso not questioned thst they are ret
ting centrol xt BrUUh Columbia Copper j
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eompany Interests. That Great Northern I tha BuU of tba Wooda which were cal
Interests are doing the heaviest work oulated to 'handle the freer pert of the
In the Nloola coal fields la also unquea- era that oame from the aurface,, The
tloned. Other districts are baokad by Badger waa using eight stamps prevl
capital that aeema equally atrong, and oualy auxiliary to tha rollcruahlng
no aouDt oomea iron tne ureat Mortn-1 plant, but in the early work on the
orn circle. Thus yon will see' thst Mr. I Bull of tha Woods a wrada af ore waa
Hill U developing British Columbia, by found that neceaalUted a more serious
giving mining intereeta a railway, and l effort at amalgamation, and eauaed the
aiding by putting money Into' the mines I superintendent to put in ft more stamps,
themselves." .- .v .Several teams are An the. ma A Kenllnv
I eoncentratee and ore, the haul being to
Tipton. When tha Bumpter Valley la
running cars to Austin, the haul of thla
I district wUl be but about II miles, over
good road, which follows tha middle
fork of the John Day,
CRACKER-OREGON MILL
LEASED FOR THETABER
(Special Msaatta to Tie JearaaL)
Bumpter, Or..' July 4. Manager H."T.
Hendryx, of - the Taber fraction ' com
pany, la preparing to complete the
Chloride Shoot anroag.
(Sacetal MstaUa te Xae JnerssLI
PMiwM. -rto Tt. 1 w a tl. v.a
Cracker-Oregon sUmp mui and put ltAM., ,i .J. . Z.
In working shape for mining Taber ',rt. . .Jy " ' "" ,fc!:
wreMinn m sinn. hi. t-Biorida mine, which. bad th width of
hare that ha bad secured a lease of this ' ' r wporta, la
milllna nlant arranaementa have beanlon" ot me anoots that, had been ex
haatened for deeper work on the Taber slored In the upper workings of thla
uantlty-ef ( property. The upper drifts-
milling ore , in alght In tha worklnga Chloride had opened three or, four short
that have been opened to tha 100-foot (shoots, and level No. wad established
level, ana n is a..o anowo inai wnue Dy driving a crosscut of more than
the ColumbU waa opening this ground lM9 ,t Th, dflft , ,
a good amount, of ore in tne
tnere waai4apth of more than 400 feet, where the
irTv . . "i?. . ,n k."'- ,Mt ho wm ontered. and la gaining
"t.hirra.,V.?:0W dpth ther faat. : Two other S
the 100 and 1.100 levels may be re- h4V penetrated on thla level, but
malna to be proved, but the fact that ia found that tha nr. i .k.
there has been such rich ore at tha rery Ideepeat work., . A heavier pereenUge of
va - ""' -iguena naseen encountered In Chloride
depth gives positive assuranoe "thst I ores than In any other property of the
there will be -an abundance of ore IrilRock creek district, which Is taken by
ine J itei oc jrouuo int iwr rnu- u management to prove that deep work
tlon has on the big lode ;-- - I bqro baa possibly more assurance than
Tha cracjter-oregon mm is aamiraoiy in any otner property yet explored.
situated for uae or tne Taoer erection, i . , . , ,
sa n is at the base of tha hiu beneath Canadian National Park
tha wnrlrln.a. anil mV He enallT COn. I V! '""Ml"-" IIUWUIIOI rOTIl,
nected "by an, aerial tram, which Mr. I The Canadian Faelflo has mad.
Hendryx save will - be erected at an rund trip rate of -til to Banff and
early data. Until the tram ta working return good for stop over privileges.
it la the purpoae to haul ore by wagons, VUltora to the exposition ahould not
tha distance being but tha length of fall to vlalt thla famous resort, situated
two claims. . 1 ,n tn" T,T heart of the Rocky moun-
1 tains, teas tnan i hours fide from Port
For descriptive matter and full par-
LIST OF PRODUCERS .7itrir?7tfwix
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(gpeclsl DM pa tea to tbs jeers.i.i -BusanvUle.
Or.. July . Operations
in the Buirof the Woods, under direc
tion of Superintendent K. P. Kennedy
of the Badaer company, have been
opened with fuU force this spring, and
thla property Is already producing ton
naaa. Ten stampa were put in the
WANTED-AN ANGEL' TO
: HE-P FIND NORTH POLE
Your Heart
V '-' Jarel Special flervles.)
- New Tork. Julv ITnlaaa natWnti
Badger plant laat fall and winter for 1 0I tlsens come to the - flnanclal rescue
1 I or - commander Kobert k, Peary, hla
' i dash to the noia will nava ta h mui.
poned. The explorer has an auxiliary
rigged schooner, the Roosevelt, the
finest craft aver built for a nnl.e .w.
ta wonderful "pump that works 1 ncee- J pedltlon. She is aU paid for, but money
ntlir ftvravlnff aeventV 40 - DOUnd I la .aaaaA Im Auul an mi,Im.mi
atrokea a mlnu te. and orrliig from 20 .xpaiuon eannot start unleaa at least
to I pounds of blood throughout the I ,... aAw. . " - "
body each minute. s m I ,tl:LHir-. .t. - f!"'-. . .
he power that xeeps mis wonoerrui " oaay inat
no in motion -hi nenre-foree. tho-an t mouey wilt 1ar raised tn time tar tHrm
orgy furnished by the nervea. I delay In tha original plan. The Boose.
Disease, over-exertion, fright, anxiety, I Whioh arrived laat nlalit ,
atead of stopping, makes extraordinary J malned at anchor In North liver, off
enorte and causes neart strain. - - I weenawaen tooayana waa visited bv
. Than nnmaa ahnrtnaa. of Kraath K.av I ...j.j lk - - - '
" . " - - , , muiiui wvj a.
paipitauon, aiaainesa, eio., oeoause ins
nervea ara too weak to fumlah hwif.
Take the only safe remedy, 1 I ' ' Siokealaa Shlverlaf Pits
Inf a ana and Malaria ran 8a fell..
and cured with Electric Blttera. Thla
la a fin., tilnl mmHaIii., a
It feeds. Btrengthens and builds UO thelhan.flt In malaria, for- it axarta a true
nerves and muscles of the heart ao they curative Influence on the disease, drlv-
UP? the necessary energy. I Ing it entirely out of the system. Ilia
r5, .cu't - marvelous much to be preferred to Quinine, hav-
a wa
Dr. Mfles Heart Core
remad7
an mre is a marveimis I much to be nreferred to Quinine, hav
va Ilea 4t when eariltne 1 1. hah a hia A ... m k.j
rouble Wi present. It meets the lnrtlre. I r a Mllfft1aV ft Tfantilaat4 a Tat -Bar f I ft at
Boston. Mase. - - . I pi tiers, which asved his life. At "kid-
The first botUo will hanaflt: If mi ik. 1 rm, in rt.ia
AxugglsL will aStuLyotta motito"-. T-WiV&Uirz??" "-.:'T
llfiYEILfBIEriT
TO IRISH PATRIOT
Statue of Thomas Francis Mea
gher. Soldier and Statesman,
' Presented Montana. -
BANISHED FOR SEDITION:
' BECAME CIVIL WAR HERO
Escaped " From i Tasmania ; to
Serve in Civil War and Die
erritory's Coverno;
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(Bpedal Dispatch te The la-maL) (
Helena, . Mont. July 4. In the pre!
enoa of one .of the largeet crowda ever
congregated tn . thla, -aUta, - the monu
ment to Thomaa Prajiols Meagher, the
noted Irish soldier and statesman, was
unveiled here this afternoon. Governor
Toole waa chairman, and Introduced
Colonel - John - T. Plnerty ' of Chicago
who delivered a stirring address on Irish
patriotism - and r the achievements - of
Meagher. Mlaa Anastasla 0Meara of
Butta pulled the cord which ' releaaed
the coverings., exposing the- monument
to view. The monument was presented
to the stats by President J. Jj Lynch
of the Thomas Trancle Meagher Mem
orlal aasoclatlon and waa accepted by
Governor Toole in a neat addreaa. . -
Tha statue Is eouestrlan In style, of
bronse, weighing five tons, coat 110,000
and la tha work of Sculptor Charles J.
Mulligan of Chicago. Money was sub
scribed solely by residents of Montana
with-exception of m contribution from
Meaghers associates in ths Irish brig'
aed of civil war fame.
Meagher after being banished from
England for life because of Irish sedi
tion, escaped from Tasmania, reaohing
New Tork In l6l. He anawared Lin
coln's first call for troops and served
through ths war -With- distinction.--
Ha waa appointed aecretary of Mon
tana territory in 111 and In July of
the following-year while acting aa gov
ernor, fell from a boat In the Missouri
river and waa drowned,-his body never
belnr recovered. He waa at the time
on the mission to secure arms to repel
an Indian uprlalng, and this fact served
to idolise him mors than ever.": "
Mrs. Meagher, his widow, telegraphed
from Rye, New Tork, her Inability to
be present because of rheumatiam.
a - . i. i. ,n .,, ,
HREE EUGENE YOUTHS
BECOME HIGHWAYMEN
' (soetlal IHspatea ta The leeraat) --
Eugene, Or,. July 4. Tliff Olover.
Riley Bavage and Edward Mulkay, be-
tween th agea of Tl and tt. -wars ths
perpetrators of Sunday morning's hold
up hero in which M. TX Wilson, a col
ored . hobo, was robbed ' of. several del
larer. Mulkay. tha youngest of the trio,
was Instrncted by th other two te
pilot th negro to a dark place while
the older boys held them -up.-- '-'-- .
In - th aweatbox Mulkey .oonfseasd
and told on the othera Olover waa ar
rested but Riley succeeded In getting
way. All three of the boya reside here.
Th Mulkey boy will be sent to lbs re
orm .acaooL. . i ... ; i , . .. j
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The Kind You Hart) Always Boulxt, amd which ha beesr;
In Use for oTCP SO WMM. Tnaa tum. .av ala '' ''
ana hm oeen rxuuiemuier cia
d ' ' aUon-kl Srmai-nrlBf nn fefnoa. tfa lWna, -JT
AXiiYm n a nna a A aaalaa -mm 4-h evia
AH Oountorfelta, Imitations and - Jiist-augood are but --'
Ipeiimentc that trifle with andendauigrihe liealUi i-
rlnfimto and CIhlldjxiv-Iaa?eiienoe avrainst bnrlmene . ' ' '
What io CASTORIA
Caastarla Is a ltuannless snbstlttite for Castor Oil Fare- ,
Boric. Irrops and Sootlilnar SrratML. It fa Pissnnt. in""'1:1!
eontavlna neither Opium Morphine nor other Narootlo
nbstance. Its atre la lta arnarantM.. it drwn Wmm
and allays FcTerUhness. It cores Diarrhoea, and Wind
Colic It relieves Teethlntr TronfelMj mi
SUTllI .Yrllin1nV-r . T In.llHi.. a. T '. . . - -' I
Stomach and Bowels, Qlrinff healthy and -oatural sleep.
The Children's Panaeesv--Th Mother's Friend.
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onnuiria CASTOR I A? alvayo
Bean the eiffnatnre cf rir : ;
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TIip pid You Harollways Bbnglit
In For Over 30 Ycaro.
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PORTLAND VIRE & IRON WORKS :
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Phone Main aooo
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l whit tut ear ef ear awtkoda of going
,'deatal wera. Wa So mrk fne nanala
nt ef the city quickie eeatd any delsr.
Krerrthlsg ao to 4Me. . Opra eveslscs a ad
WISE BROS., Dentists
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