The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 20, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE . OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, IC05.
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.;..;;.;ia lei uill
return soon
Many Intend toTTake 7 Valdex
" Route, Hitting SnoW Trail
Early in January.
CLEAR Y CREEK EXPECTED
TO OUTCLASS ALL OTHERS
Thia Stream Hu Moat Remarkable
Pay Channel Found Since Klondike
Discoveries KantiaW- Brilliant
New Diatrict 'v- ;.: ' ' f,vv-
Early In January ' the return " ef
Tanana mlneowners will baln. aa sev
ral In Portland and Seattle are arrana
Inr to take steamer to Valdea about
that Urae and . hit the trail ecroeejhe
divide, a distance of 400 miles. Tula
routa la twin taken In- preference to
the lona circuit via Skaaway. White
Mors. i)aweon. Circle and Fairbanks,
Valrlei means several daya of hard
work, hut will aave weeks of time and
the mlneownera who made good In .
Tanana Uft year and came out at the
rlooe .of the seaaoa want to be there
' again by February and et things ar
ranged for lieary wanhlna In the spring.
C'leary creek la expected to lead In
he Tanana basin next year, aa It did
the season Just closed. Cleary le
credited with about six tlmee aa much
sold this year ss Falrbanka creek and
I he other districts which were Just
t.elna opened did not have time to make
an Impression. ' Kentishna. which' la
about lit mllea from the confluence of
the Tanana and Yukon, la retarded one
t.f the most hopeful of the late dls
coverlea and la aure to produce heavily
next year, aa ita pay la at the surf ice.
Borne remarkable gravel waa panned
' there late In the season and a ewarin of
miners have one In.-80 to too of
whom will winter on the around.
' Cleary creek la reported by the
Alaaka argonauts to have the moat re
markable pay streak opened since
Klondike days. In one or two places It
has been proved to have a width of J0
feet and a continuity with the atreara
of many claims. The travel la deep,
work belna at a varying- depth of from
.' 40 to 70 feet Only three to fonr feet
i.f pay streak on bedrock la handled of
all thle alluvium, aa high value are
found only at- the bottom. On one
claim where the owners worked but 00
, Xeet last nearly $1,000,000 fold was
recovered and the fintuhed work on thle
one claim Is said tl block out $1,000,000
to $$,000,000 pay ravel. This. , with
'other favorable conditions regarding en
larged equipment, la taken to- Indicate
a production on Cleary creek alone next
year of J7.QOO.000; or more gold. Last
, summer there were between $00 and $00
, steam thawing plants at work on tbla
creek and the owners who J1" "
heavily have oeen" enlarging their equip
ment. during the early winter with the
purpose of heavier operations.
Local' men who were In the Tanana
last year believe that the reporta re
cently Bent out of $,T00,00 production
for the entire t Tanana la too small.
' Thev ear that the official ftgurea are
based upon bank reeelpta and express
ehipmente, while large quantities of
.niri ar brouaht out by men having, a
f.- nundreds -- or '- thousands In duat
which never reached either the banka or
the express companies. Wages telng
raid In gold dust, each wan coming to
the atates aa a rule haa some of It and
this la fumed In wherever they happen
to need funds. N
MINING NOTES.
Eugene, Or., Nov. JO. At a meeting
here of the directors of tha La Hoy
Mining company, which operatee In the
Bohemia district. It waa decided to ra
mi me at once extenalvs development on
,the company's properties Enough
stock haa been aold to enable the com
pany to preas the work to aueh a point
that the erection of a stamp mill will
be necessary. ? ;
1 Sumpter, Or.. Nor. . Four new
locomotives for tha Bumpter Valley rail
. road, ranging In else from $0 to tt
tons, shortly will be put Into service.
O. C. Wright, who represents the
WhMlr mlnlna Interesta here, reporta
that two losda of ore from tha Sheridan
recently shipped to the Bumpter amelter
fn"rhorTr wagons. areji
the Sheridan smelter, Mr. wrigni
interested in the Gold Bug mine, where
a rich strike wss msda recently In a
blind lead, and ssya the mala ledge, for
which they have been driving, aoon win
be cut and drifting commenced. A mill
ha been ordered for thla property, the
building for which la being erected. ...
' La Grande, Or., Nov. J. Tha Owners
of the klulr mine In tha Oran4 Ronde
district are making arrangements to
Install a mill which Is to have a ca
pacity of $0 tona a day. Tha owners
' eetlmate that they have ore In eight to
the value of $150,000, a portion of which
da now on the dump. An order ia being
placed for (0.000 feet of lumber for the
construction of suitable buildings" at tha
mlnea. -i
SUES TO ADMIT NEGROES V.
TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Jenraal IperUt aervtee. " v :
Aehevflle. N. C, Nov. 20. Tha trial
of tha mandamus suit - which' Robert
Gllliland bad Instituted to compel the
Buncombe county board of education to
admit h la six children to the publlo
achoola of the county waa opened here
today. The children had been dis
missed from a county school on the al
legation that they had negro blood tn
their veins. ' The case haa attracted a
great deal of attention .In tbla and othet
southern statea and, promises to be
highly sensational. . Ollllland claima
that Ms ancestry can be traced for a
hundred years. Should the suit be de
cided In favor of Gllliland. the "result
will affect, about Son persona living In
liuncnmbe, Madison and Henderson
pouutlea. l
In tea. Schilling! Best fa by
no mean a the costliest tea; R'l
a matter of taste. Of the fine
kind., the one yon like, best it
your. tea.. . . .. r '
Ycr rccer's; mbneyback.
Gi3.'.."iTic r."L.i..a sc.:l"e
IS EEG FOZED
Company With Twenty-Five Mil
i lion to Consolidate Many -V
Western Claims. : :
(Special Dlapatrh to The Journal.) -
Butte. Mont.. .Nov. JO. One of the
greatest mining enterprises that has been
undertaken la Butte since the formation
of the Amalgamated Copper company
la now under way here and will be con
summated within two weeka. The en
terprise ia .backed by Joseph Jl. Coram
of Boa ton,' who reorganised the Butte
tt Boston company of the Amalgamated
and has been Instrumetat In launching
other .large eorporatlona In Utah, Cali
fornia. Mexico and Montana. A $25,000,-
000 corporation will be organised to take
over the following mlnea: Yellow Jacket,
Carrie, Destroying Angel. Bailie, Colo
rado. Red Chief, LIxxle. Tnomaa, Smoke-,
house, Hesperus, the Hearst syndicate
Interests and tha Silver King. The new
corporation will sink a' shaft 1,000 feet
deep directly In the heart of Butte on
the Smokehouse claim, just across ins
street from tha Thornton hotel.
Coram and his associates already nave
paid $800,000 Insuring tha claims. They
have also tied tip a large number of
nronertlea pending, the formation of the
company, and Coram la backed by Amer
ican and English capital. It la currently
reported that tha deal Involves the tak
ing over of the Montana Coal 4 Coke
company. . the tsaiaaaiava ana : n mie
Knob properties In Idsho and possibly
the Blnaham Consolidated of Utah, be
sides several other Utah and California
propertiee. ....
COMPLETE PLANS FOR
PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS
" " (Joaraal special Service.)
Washlnaton. Nov. 10. Senor Calvo,
the minister from Costa Rica, who Is, the
chairman of the committee In charge of
the arrangements for - ths : next Pan-
American conference, bad a conference
with Secretary of State Root concerning
the matter and came to a complete un
derstanding. President Roosevelt will
probably refer to the advisability of
holding such a conference in qia mes
sage to congress, and It la expected that
aoon after the opening of congress tha
committee will hold meeting to de
termine tha program and to decide
where the conference la to be held.
There1 la a strong sentiment In .fa
vor of holding the conference In Braall,
but the i Argentine ..Republic haa alao
made a strong bid. Most, of the proj
ects Indorsed at the second conference.
which wer held in tha City of Mexico,
four yesrs ago, have been carried out
fhe aanltary conference recommended"
haa .recently closed Its labors.
A coffee - cwiifi'anci""waa "TieTd two
yeara ago and other matters have
been handled through' tha' bureau of
American republics. . Tha second 'con
ference waaompoaed of delegates from
1$ republics. Since ita" adjournment two
mors have been born, Cuba and Panama,
both of which. It la expected, will be
represented at the approaching meeting.
POPE MAY CANONIZE- . 7
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
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-J--- '(Jaersal gpaelal gailee.
Rome, Nov. 20. The matter of tha
canonisation of -Christopher Colnmbus,
which has been under consideration In
tha congregation of rltea for some time,
will be given a new impetus by tha ex
press order of Plus X. Next May the
fourth centennial of tha death of Co
lumbus wlU be celebrated under Spanish
Initiative, and It la considered desirable
at ' the Vatican that hla canonisation
shall be coincident with the anniver
sary. Thousands of blshopa from all
ovar ths world have petitioned tha Vat
lean to have the canonisation of Colum
bua considered by tha congregation of
rltea. -
A work published under Plus IX. de
signed to prove that Columbua waa the
father of an illegitimate son, cauaed a
temporary atay of tha causa of canoni
sation, but It waa resumed under the
lata pope. Plua X, aoon after hla elec
tion, received a memorial from many
Italian bishops, headed by the Arch
bishop of Turin, asking for a new con-
Sidorailon of the case, and the pope haa
now given orders that a dennlta decision
must soon e .reached. ' , ,
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CRUSADE ' J
IS BEARING FRUIT
1 .-, M ;;. I . ,
(Jearaal Sperial srtee.) '
Boston, Mass., Nov. JO. The commit
tee on food standards authorised by
congress to collaborate wun tne sec
retary of agriculture tn fixing atandardi
of purity for foods began a week a ses
sion In this city today. . Thaxnemberi
of the committee are Dr. E. 1L Jenkins,
director of the agricultural experiment
atatlon. New Haven. Conn.; Dr. H. A.
Weber, Ohio State university; Ln rector
it. A. Soovell. Lexington. Ky.; Dr. rl. w.
Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry
of the United States department of ag
riculture, and Dr. William Frear.'chem
1st of tha Pennsylvania department of
agriculture.
At tha present meeting It la expected
that tentative atandarda for fruit and
trult prod uct"tlncfudlng standards if or
tin plate and Bolder used ia majung
food containers), flavoring extracts, ed
ible vegetable oils and table and dairy
Baits will be Anally revlaed and adopted.
ADVENTIST COLONY '
jv IS STARTED AT ECHO
' (gpeclal niapetrh te The Jneraal.) ''
Echo. Or.. Nov. 20. A number of Sev
enth Day Adventista from Baker coun
ty and different parts -of eastern Ore
gon' are making arrangements to move
to Echo where they expect to establish
a colony on land a adapted for small
farm a. ' -
Freda Andrews, who residea about
two miles from thla place. Is having 40
acres of land leveled for water from the
Allen ditch and Miss Nuthank Is having
B0 scree leveled for water from ," the
Butter creek ditch, and a large number
of tracts will be leveled ln tha near
future, which will ail be eown In al
falfa. . . :
TELEPHONE FOUND IN -;
OLD INDIAN TEMPLES
(Jonraal gpaelal Brvlee.t
London, Nov. SO. News has Just been
'ecelved here that an English officer
ia Hlndooetan haa discovered that many
ancient temples In out-of-the-way places
were connected with each other by me
tallic wlrea and a kind Of telephone.
Through archaeological Investigations
ths same officer haa dlacovered that
practical telephone aommunlcstlon some
what Ilka that of tha present day was
known to tha lnhabltante,of India mora
than X000 years, ago. .,',;
WILL HOLD TJIIEA
HO
Expert Millers, Buyers, Growers
- and Shippers to Meet t '
at Pullman. .
TO STUDY CROP AND
MARKET CONDITIONS
Annual Dairy School to Open at Col
lege and Continue Ttn Weeka, Cot
ering Every Detail of the Handling
of Milk. , . ' : - .
Special Dispatch ta Tka Journal.)
Pullman. Wash., Nov. 10. A Wheat
convention, to arrange measures to Im
prove the conditions of tha wheat grow
er, ia to be held in puiiman eariy next
January. The matter haa been under
consideration by the faculty and experi
ment . atatlon - staff of the Washington
Stats college for several weeks and many
Inquiries were sent to millers, shippers
and wheat growers, asking their opinion
of the project. All who anawered gave
It their hearty Indoraement. Among those
indorsing tt are all the members of the
state grain commission, who urged that
the jnatter be pushed and that It be
made a permanent feature of the annual
winter school for farmers, which la. held
In the college every January- ' A
The object of the' convention la to
make m close study of crop and, market
conditions In the northwest, with a view
to making the production, shipping and
milling of wheat more profitable, and
to have harmonious action among grow
er, buyer, shipper and miller.. The ques
tion of the best methods of feeding the
by-products of wheat will alao be given
attention. Expert millers, buyers, grow
ers and ahlppera will be present to ad
dress the meeting. Excursion rates are
assured by the , railroads and a large
attendance is confidently expected.
Dairy School Opeaa. ;
January . IX. tha annual dairy school
will open ' In tha , college and continue
for 10 weeks. A fine new refrigerator
plant haa been added to tha . college
creamery for tha purpose of illustrating
tha tnethoda of refrigeration. Refrigera
tion, making tea cream, condensing milk,
paateurtaatlon and tha production and
handling of sterilised milk will alao be
taken up. -- " '" '''."
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