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- - ' THE OREGON DA TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST f lgi EUnOPEAfJS SWELL . . ," - ... .. .. , , g . THEIR JCLAlHSa IS! ' J' '.'.''( ' I f.i i V, r Special Agnt HoIlanderArlTvei t.. . to Report to , nresiaenx , ; Roosevelt. : SANTCfc DO MINGO FISCAL:''.; '. ; ti ; AFFAIRS INVESTIGATED Purchasers of IndebtcdneM at Forty ; I Centt on the Dollar. Believe Atneri ' -can ,. Intervention Will 5Result'rin "Payment . T " ', V - ' (Journal Special Srrlee.t ' r. ; ? Washington. Au, a. Professor J. H. Hollander. ths president' special agent . who -went to Santo Domingo to Inquire Into the fiscal affairs of the republic re cently, -haa returned from Europe and ' will appear at Sagamore HU1 tomorrow y to report to the prealdent - He will In form the president that the European ; claims, aggregate $31,000,000. There la ' evidence that, the Dominican Indebted ness la belna aold at 40 enU on the dol t lar. .Indicating apparently that be pur chasers believe that American . Jnterven- nn wllt'ieeult In -thy payment oT-tn v least I16.00,000. ; ?'. ..'i f I i. Hollander believes ," that the -clalma V' Ought to be sealed 110.000.000. Hollander V; ;wM strongly urge President Roosevelt to reject any 'propositions coming from ;' Europe which do not provide for the ' .- . Judicial adjudication of all claims. It la believed that if they are. paid through '. ordinary . dlplomartlo efforta- American claimants will set such a small pro rata V" of the share that it wiir not be worth i. while for them to file the clalma. i ; f .' Europeans have swelled their claims .' to suob proportions that unless they are '5 scaled down there will be nothing left to be distributed to honestly rendered American claims. -. : HU6Er PETITION COr.FRONTS GOVERNOR TOOLE. . r- i) Friends of Man Serving Life ,Sen- . ij tence; Rally tto Secure V:.f V'; ' ' His Pardon.? ;'' ' (; ' (Ipedd Dlipetea U TU JooraaL) c LewlstOD, Mont, Aug. 8. A petition j :. , i. TO Governor ooie asainv mm io rm f . . - . a run pardon to jumon u. nowni, wnu !. ''V,' '', is now serving' a life sentence for the i I -V murder'-of .Thomas Boiling, has been ! ''' forwarded to Helens,. It is signed by ovf ann r"t grgii county and .several residents of Meagher. Yel lowstone and Xeer Lodge counties, and In addition bears the signatures of 408 residents of the section in Texas where Howell was reared., . -t ' ..; ' Tb case Is .one of the 'most enss tlonal that has ever occurred In Montana and only the (taring ot Howell's stlor now or Xoivn gelifr .:i.vavsd him from ths scaffold. - On the . trial the state showed by. a number of . ' witnesses that Boiling was shot from behind, snd it wss wholly "Upon fhls ' showing that the verdict of murder in lu . , the flrat degree waa returned.'" Howell '' r was sentenced in 1900 to be hanged, and J '1 -later Attorney Cort went alone to the v; place where Rolling's body wss Interred. ... . .dug It up, took ths head to Helen,jmd . ' .1 showed ths governor that the deceased ' j j -was not shot from behind. Upon this . j the executive commuted the sentence to V , life imprisonment and the effort te ob--. . , tain further clemency has been making .: 4 "ever since.'. The petition la one of the " : largest ever secured, in Montana In a caseoi wis Kino. ....".-.. ;,. -w. . m..; f ' ' i i Hi." tow Excursion Rates tp the East. On sale August 14,. II, U and IS; ' also Beptember II and 17, the Rock Island railway wlU ell-roundtrtp ., tickets to eastern points at greatly re '. duced rates. For full particulars call on ' - or address A. H. McDonald, general . 'agent, 140 Third, street, Portland Ore- gon. . ' i '.;. '' .- , . ... 3- Every Saturday." A CR.R.Seaalde JSpecUl-A C.R.R. : :ot a. m. 4 - leaves ' I s:oo a. m. S:I0 p. ra. I Union Depot' I t:l0 p. m Two-dy Round Trip Tickets Two-day On sals Baturaay only. .. No transfers. , No. delays. N dust , - . v. ' . gee - - , " - C. A. Stewart; Agent, 4l Alder Street f - The Russian Blouse has been nocked out by the Japanese navy.--'' ; ' Our Sailors' Suits are IT. COc'and 65c Wash Suits., 39 75c and $1 .Wash Suits.. 50 25c - Knee Pantsri 50c .Knee Pants.i . f. . .V.30 Fancy Serge Sailor Suits : worth' $3.50' and $4.00, now. "i. ...... ,$2.35 Fancy Worsted Sailor Suits - worth $5.00 and $6.00, now ; . . , ,.,..,..i..?3.85 iiciiCLtrrHincrQ nverything lpr Men and oys if Vi68 Thirl SL, near MorrJaon i ui ninny M ' Suffered "for , Six ling Months , Consulted Physician after thysl clari to no Avail Cured In Week . by Cuticura Soap an4 Ointment. CUTICURA IS THE ONE 1 ; T ' - AND ONLY CURE r"ln thankfulness and great appre ciation of your 'wonderful Cuticura Remedy I wish to inform all those who are troubled with a disease such as I had that Cuticura Ointment ifl the one and only cure for bleeding, raw ecsema. For six long months' 1 suffered and consulted physician after ptfyaician.to no avail. , The eoree were on both hands, and nothing seemed to help them.. Finally I tried Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and in just one week I waa entirely well. Allowing this to be published so that others may benefit from my experience, I am,, yours respectfully. Burree E. Heifer, 414 N. Illinois St, Indianapolis, IncL, April 26, 1905." ; , CUlOiBESTIWORlO" V, For Skin and Hair." ? " Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured ine of a very bad akin disease from which I euffered for several years. - I think ..Cuticura. Soap and -Cuticura Ointment the best in the world for the ekin and hair., (signed) Sadie Boean, 189 South Pike Street, Shelbyville, Ind., May7,1905.' ; - v v COMPLETE TREATMENT $ 1 Complete External and Internal treat meat for every humor, conoiating f Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, may now be had for one dollar. A single aet is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly humors, ecsemas, rashes, and irritations, from infancy to age, when all else fails. "' :. . SoM Wuuelil fluveiM. OoHnm Soa,tlc-OW- ' ate- tMlnM. We. (la torn of CholN Cotrf . flUSM. rfMloe,aM, ST-atalM ttm, 5 Mow ta BIG DRILLS FOR THE WALDO California Company Has Inaug urated Heavy Prospecting In . ' Josephine County. ; BOND ON WIMER CROUP . AND OTHER LARGE TRACTS Two Companies Art Now Operating to ; Southern Josephine on Large Scale,', a With" ' .Assurance ';; That Dredges Will Be BuOt Later. . ! - (Spedal Phsatek 4e Tae learaaL) . Grants Pass, Or Aug. . The Call' fornia company, which Is bonding so much placer around In Josephine county for dredging, has two mora drills at the depot, a waiting transportation to the south end of the county. Ths com nanv has a drill 1 at ' work rospeotlng the Wlmer mine, at Waldo, on which a bond was' taken. v The amount of the bond Is not made public, but- la be lieved to run up Into six figures. The clean-up of the Wlmer -mine last sea son amounted to $!J,000. This prop erty, with the Simmons , A Cameron mine, which adjoins, la Ideal dredging ground, being mostly nai ana contain In but tew bowlders. Ths i ground proapected averages from 10 to 10 cents a yard. . . " J . ' Colonel T. Wain-Morgan Draper also has a drilling machine-at. work pros pecting in the Waldo section, ana nas recently located about 1.000 aores of placer ground. " This land Is "compara tively flat and Ilea bet weens the , two branches of the Illinois river. ' V ANTHRACITE IN SHANSI. y. 7 rertlaad ICaa Predicts rrerlaoe ef . china WU1 Klvai ysaseyiTasia. ' J. H. Brown, the Shanghai merchant and operator, who makes his home In thirtltyr Stated thl mornlnathatThe anthracite coal measures of the Shanst province In China will be ths wonder Of the world some day. ' ) ' "Development - there has been - con fined to the limited work of Chinese, who work by hand and transport small Quantities of coal on camel a or. other crude ways to the market, . w nan Amer ican ' methods have been adopted and thess mines are opened at great depth, they wUl be wonderful producers," said Mr. Brown. "I know of one seam which has a thickness of 69 feet. But for the obstructive methods of ths Chinese there would have been . a wonderful amount of development there already. and Americans and Europeans realising that ths time wUl come when this work must be permitted, are securing large concessions for work. . - I ' Mr. Brown believes .that the cosi ne Id a of China will rival thoso of Penn sylvania when work Is opened on a larger scale. COOS.COACjrOlCQME, HERE.. Oregon's Only Developed ' District Tr- aeee Orade Vsed by Steamers. ,' . Since the Southern Pacific has com menced work on the extension of the railway line from Drain to Marshfleld, there Is a flurry in the Ibcal coal ntar--keta over the prospect Of bringing the Cobs county , mines product to this city when this work has ben finished. Coos aoat baa never been delivered in Portland for ths trade.. Large quanti ties have been sent to San Francisco, where there Is a brisk demand for the product as a domestic fuel. F. P. Baum gartner. agent for the California & Or egon Coast Steamship - company, . says ths vessels of his company used this eoal for- steam for some time and found.lt quite satisfactory. The Impression nre- vallieg It that the eoal is good, tor, AoUt-4 Lrl ::r .... . Anri thpn unsuroassed cmd take a d : You end up ypiir day's enjoyment by P. Rv. Go. electnc car oovmv 4 And Fain Five Acres of Scenery ymyym:-my Monster MpWlhcalrc to sift V.. iL 4 dAcoaAZy, Ine more than domestlo vses, but the Statement of Mr. Baumaartner throws a new Uht on the Cooe product, and In dicates that a ood considerable market may be found her 1- time, eo that the only producing dlatrlot of Oregon may supply the state metropolis with at least a portion of the fuel required. ----r-- H. MINING JNOTES. Grants Pass, Or, Aug. I. Colonel F. tV. Blalsdell Is preparing to flnlah his ditch from Reuben creek to his placer mines en McNeil flat, In the Qrave creek district' The ditch will be about eight miles lit length when eompleted An4 will have , one Inverted siphon. The colonel has -been endeavoring to hare It constructed by contract, but has not . Agonising Burns '. are Instantly relieved, and ' perfectly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rlvenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that It blistered all over. Bucklen's, Arnica ffalve- stopped the pain, and healed It without a acar." Also heale all wounda and 'eorea. - t&o at Bkldmore Drug Ca, lii JWrd eU . , r , i ATT You, soar to the skies', on th. Ferrlo Wheel, "Qllde swiftly down the Chutes, ? L.lke Hghtnlnsr &IIde orracef UJly You laugh, you Get lost In the Whirl 'round , In the Pavilion At the Qelshas wnue li urumiu . uinno . win s sue AtidbuLbatheland-QW ao cleare Till In the Mld-Alr-silde you return.' r . r: .- vnnn down to the "Oaks Tavern witJi cuisine Pain's Stupetidous Thrill. Gorgeous Two Thousand Dollar Nightly Display of - been successful, and will s probably be compelledto build it by day labor. t Tipton,' Or., Aug. . I. Recent teste et the eoal taken from the surf see hero, where the Sumpter valley graders were st work. Indicate that this fuel has merit. ...Ths showing Issald.jto be suf ficient . to encourage "development, . end It is probable -that some one will take hold of the property-with this ' pur pot)) o.' v-t - " ; ... . CLATSOP BEACH tHARMS And Delight Thousands of Tourists . ; Day., iVr.fi :iv:V'i , H Season Uckets 1. ' j 'On esle every day. ' .'V It 80 Two-day tickets 1160. on sale Saturday only, Through train leaves Union depot I a m. dally and every Saturday at 1:10 p. m. No delays, no transfers, no dust. See C A. Stewart,- i gent tit Alder strsst about tlokets, official Informa tion, time cards, etc., and ssk for Clat- sob Beach Souvenir, containing tO beau tiful halftone Illustrations. TlokeU-sold at Loion iteaot, y . .. t fly on the Miniature Train, down -the Bumps. yell In the Qallery Mystic Maze, Wld de kldsf on .the dance till you're palace take; sips back to Portland tor only nve cents. IFfrCWOFtlS 400 Performers Seat 10,P People ALBANY FIREMEN PLAN : ; ;F0R A BIG BUlLblNG " (BpecU! Dlspetcfe to Ti learaaL) " Albany, Or., Aug. t. The volunteer firemen of this city held a meeting ef both companies, Nos. 1 and I, laat even ing and perfected plana for the erection of a brick building for the Ore- depart ment In this city, to be placed before the elty council 'tonight.- Each of the com panics owns Its own flrehottse and the plan Is to ask the city council te take both propertltes, select the one on which the brick Is to be erected and sell the other. vTha building proposed to be erected is te.be a two-story structure accommodating both Are engines on the ground floor and with the city offlcea end ths council chamber on ths second floor, torether with the- ofneee-of the -r'ltawUfitMl 9otry- ' There ere more eeetbe elrwtly dee tn wnk hinta teas ' to all ethar dlHim eonbttwd. Thar are baaMnltr'a weak epei-Mhe brKHng plae of aoaaamptloa. Wbt the aUatat armntnma nt trauble K felt la the lunn foe aonla hfta the sa of Dr. Boecbra'a 6rnas Rmo . at eare. It la aiat aanH.u nothe. hl and Strang thea th toaca, throat aa4 Itraarblel ran. iHrmt Nrniy is e aewr falllne rm4'tnr conaaaipttnn. Trial hot- an etiats. . Stat ureea s Ausaaae, ; - , , of Qlass, Merry - Qo - Round, dazed of tea,: vuiiuv . . , - - , ; '.. aUb ' - - ' I j. ICO r,Illcsby; Trolley for One Vollsr ' V'V' - :.".-:,VA..'; - v Personally Conducted ,, . Leave First and Alder Streets every day except Sunday at 9:40 . mf rettxrn at 4:30 p. m., with ; two hours for lunch at the Esta t cada' -Hotel, on the Qackamas 'Rivcr.'-; "y'-: V-' "' : . 1 The man who pays $5.00 for a Hat wnen , mm SELLS ipbR $3,00 pays : for something else y . besides a Hat Come in r; and see the , Then youTl know what we mean Ore companies. In this way a great saving In expense would result to the olty and the fire companies and their quart ere would be far better.- Tha pro posed building Is to cost about 111,000, It Is expected that the council will take up the proposition at once. - - . rtre saangars Appelated.' ; tSpacUl OlapatcS te lae learaaL) Albany, Otj Aug. . The" county court held'e short 'session yesterday afternoon, .when four fire reniera were SB a -V-- I -a 13 a? : O. W l MORRISOA Ca&ftosrA appointed at the request of Avery - Richardson, who Of tracts of timber land In thel part of . the county, On August 14, IS, .24, 25, Bf1 1 and 17, the Canadian Pad place en sale special round trJ to eastern points at very lo For full particulars call on as T. R. Johnson, r. P. A, Cans ). . . I . f . . . a i ' -. 31 -I. IW' 9 -A . y emf,y : aS eVafi'C HI :4 : -i :