THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTL'AIJD. SUNDAY MORNINQ, MARC1I If. -1507. WE ARE IN 'THE RICHEST MINING CAMP ON OARTH lime CO Btmtte B LonsoMatecl CATS TTT ntnm CXJkXMU XM tmm nut or m aoxarxra aanaa uoiov. aoutrxxuo. Embracing 1 acre, which at present stage of development hss every indi cation of producing golden harvest, the equal of anr of the wonderful mines of thaf wonderful regtoa In truth, without a counterpart beneath tha can opy of heaven, ao far aa known. For eoraa peculiar reason, the peopl Oregon have heard little of Ooldfleld. because the newspapere hare not yet turned their attention to that gold-' lined, aold-beleweled, gold-garmented , wonderland of- wealth, at thla time the pivotal point throughout the Capital Stock $1,000,000 Incorporated Under the Laws ot. Oregon, Owns lOO Aoros Without Incumbrance mu jniTzm vm AVOTTO located la Ooldfleld, by two brother, arranged atoek waa put upon tha mar- are now kept busy, both day and night. Callahan by name. They had tramped ket, and to tha extreme aatlsfaotloa of There . win be no lagging any mora, and dieted In all directions. They had the company anticipations of Its mam-' There will ba no stoppages for lack of been for years see robins for tha noun- bars ware quickly realised, friends at funds. ' Stock la selling so rapidly that tain's treasures. They at last had been once buying shares to the extent of , the wherewith will always ba on band minl. bo thev haiuraL hn it void their ability. These sales were not oon- to "keep the wheels la motion." and wa There Is lone- in tons had been sleeplna beneath tha fined to Portland, but orders cam from firmly beller that before e'yeer baa wealth, niinia u That baa aone Into tha treasuries of ln la France for Ooldfleld sold. There surface of tha earth, what could It bene- all sections where tha several senile, elapsed d!-"?t mtr ba thaC-th worI(1 The history of gold mining la a yearning la Britain for Ooldfleld at tha man or men without, otherjready., men, whose names, appear. atJhe t9Km u ' ' ' Ira tniii every wnere iciii ui iui vt nere ib treasure, uvrmuif hum uftnaaiwi nor (Ma wiu waica m procure uie dnh raus tjb iom wxntwsMM, xu nrm to xmi axon, uroai r oourau mot uoxt mu . BIBCOTBXT Or VOIOrak AJTD ITMmUM, . CKUraZJ, W rim MAT MM- .". The world Is discovering that thla la . FABA KM noBVOED on true. ' Nations are aendlna their repre- . X.IOK Oirn smroauro AJTO JglWa- aentatlves to Ooldfleld. They are eom- ii-ol aiuigi pomi.s . Inv from all countries. of this i ' advertisement, were - known. becauae Nevada haa proauoea lie oun4 eyen tn .malleat quantity of financiers and their emissaries are die- eary atenstls required to penetrate Ita Telegraphlo and mall orders eame la uoon tons Of ths precious menu. u .,M (h.M mnr. ,nirfi If I. nnlv a naichaul tn rtoJi1fl"t Th fiit-u.lnr rank eovarlnar. or food ta maintain tha thick and fast, tha volume belns euffl- discovery of the' B?M1J?,-, question of finding It But where fab- treasure seekers of tha continent caught bodywhlle tha work ' waa being doneT cient to warrant tha company In ordeN amazing or capable or P1!?0"" ,J. uloua amounts of gold and stiver have the Ooldfleld fever, and If you visit Tha Under wera poor but plucky, lng Its manager, Mr. Bever, to proceed nation. It has been wail saia oy ui nnt i. fk. ni..hM i. nnMnaU .nn win m (h ikm rt nrr nn nffmr waa mmAm ih tnm m. . at onca to Ooldfleld ta Br ran a for mora Ooldfleld News. " "treaaxuof reasonably expected other fabuloua la tha busiest city la tha world today, llnqulshment of their rights, but they vlgoroue prosecution of tha work of peawg or in. " ' . " . h treasure vaults may ba discovered, and Nevada, thst Jone It was thla knowledge that ledihToft.a ated more wealth than gr'l weary but n.T.r diour,. pmaptor history 'nTundmmio: to find Tonopah. and then tha grt.at history. ; w . --inna mat- of all the mining camps on the face of 1?J .! rranontlnental rallroada, the globe, the amaalngly . wonderful great steamehlp llnea and telegraphlo ea- Ooldfleld. bias across tha ocean: It financed noma gVDaa J. w. ZULaJTBal OFXanCOV. It la the richest city of Its aga aver were as obdurate as the rock upon .which development. Departing from Portland they stooa. ana xrora wnicar tnay reii on marco e, jnr. eevar amvea a u would aome day ba extracted that which mines on tha fifth, and within 41 hours should place them- far above " all had let tha contract for aandlng tha thoughts of avarice or tha pale ef want, shaft down another 100 feet. ' Thla work In other words, tha offer of thousands was awarded ta tha Callahan brothers.' had no meaning for. thorn unless those for one good reason, becauae they wera thousands should bo of such number aa stockholders to tha extent ef 176.000, bullded by the hand of man. It la growing In wealth aa ao dty before It aver haa grown. , TTT WUT Or OOSTBOUDATXm rAjrmi oxAxmt B U 'I'VM BOTfJ lfXJrZaTO COX- endowed universities and colleges -and galleries of art; It built P ,n-Jt'11T . Investors In our stocks, and these eoa- to -appoar -unreasonable -to - any pros- betnr ownera,--wre not subject to the From the Ooldfleld News. ' " templatlng Investments In our shares, poctlva buyer that might seriously eon- "My experience In-camps for almost 'will be interested in a reply to tbliu template investment In an undeveloped . -- . hlua Medl- niny years gives me no oasis oi com- inierrogauoa. i na sum nn nunini ciain, uwwr, m ar. . a. ana r ct tnwns parlson. There Is nothing like Ooldfleld. properties consist or nva claims or ni Ross or rortiana, now or the great o- ( terranean: it built muiutuo w w Tner. ever ha bMn TMm tn. .,m. acr, mcn. xhu 100 acres is owned by hawk Extension mine, becoming ao- ; and cities, and laid ma "' plMt minng proposition In the world, the company, and absolutely free from qualnted with tha two prospectors, sug end built the resplendent J111 via., regardless of everything upon the debt The claima were among the first gested the organisation ef a atock cora- throughout the world In finance and pol itics: it made United States senators, railroad and bank prealdenta; It fixed in " history the names of Mackay. Fair, Flood. O'Brien. Sharon. Jones, Ralston. Stewart, Hayward and Sutro. In this mining camp waa framed the present United States mining law, passed by congress In 1871 the best mining laws of any country In the world. Thla camp has made famous American mining en gineers, who are now solving the world'! -mining and metallurgical problems on ore reductions. - - -v-r -But sside from the great Comstock, Which produced W80.000.000, Nevada had . other early camps of great achievement that alone entitled her to high rank among the gold producing districts of the mining world. Austin was discovered In 1860, her output totals 161,000,000: Pioche was discovered tn 1865, her out put was $80,000,000: Eureka was discov ered In ltM, her output waa (44,000,000; Jefferson Canon In 1870. output $22,009, 00; Mountain City In 1870, output $2, ono.OOO; Tuscarora In 1871, output $48. 00,000; Ely tn - UTS, - - output $18,000,- 000: Candelarla In 1880, output $65. 00,000; VI Mar to ISM.-output $20.ooo.wo. and Innumerable-other amps-of -less Importance- produced In the aggregate not less than $100,000,000 more." MAJX, AWO TBUOaVAjngZO OBMkl BKOZZTa TIOaT. . labor troubles now agitating Ooldfleld,' and would not be harassed or hampered by outside Influences. From the desul tory , development of the discoverers, before the company secured the claims. new life waa lnfuaed Into the venture, BOTg - OOWVOUSATbTB xnraro oomvabt inu mm am. XKOUSTiT DIBTJtlaUTTsTOl TT wOUZBT TsUlaJIUaUl TO . MTMMX 8TOOU0UU, "And that those who have had the courage to associate themselves with us will rejoloe selfishly, perhaps la the faej that , . mat hxstbb wm pnoomn, THAT TU . OZIOOTBaVBU WXJLB 100; tu ovm oomtajtt ot rMxxnu was omcrAjrms, TMAT TstBT WBU MflTIU) ZaTTO Tan BaVOTaTUXT OXBOXB, and are now reaping where they had sows, even moat sparingly, a richer harvest than ef which they ever had dreamed. '" ;- - But what of the mineral value of Butte . Boys oreT It la a legitimate the Nancy Donaldson, the close corpor ation eonoern that decllnee to name Ita output or permit an Investigation of It books. Not a share of the latter mine's ". knocks can be had . at any price, and armed guards are constantly watching , :fttn? 'rf,OB y, Peeping- Tom that might happen, to be around. Armed men likewise accompany ail ore ship- ' menu te the smelters, but that one of the Mohawk, the . check for which is herewith shown, could not be kept so- eret. and te allay all curiosity and con jecture the Ooldfleld Jewe waa per. SUlt1 J?phTpn slniUe of ' will afford a feast to our people'! and the picks and shovels and drills question. Judge Deaae says of this $1000 Reward , Thla Is a fae-slralle of a check paid by the Selby Smelting Company' for. 4T tons of ore from the Mohawk gold mine, Ooldfleld, Ne-' vada, shipped by the Hayee-Motinette Company, ' lessees of ths Mohawk, and as a guarantee of Its genuineness, we will pay. the above, reward . to any person successfully demonstrating to the . contrary., ' The ore was received at the smelt- ' . er on January 21. and ea February the Hayea ' Monnette Company was handed the Selby Smelt- ' lng Company's check ea the Bank of 'Callfor-. nla for the amount stated.-, The ore of the -Butte Boye mine, at Its present stage of de velopment, la Identical with that of the Mo hawk, and the Indications are. that our mine' 'will prove equally aa rich as the 'other.. Of course ao one expects our . ere will average 1 $12,280 te the ton, as this shipment did, but "our free, milling- rock at $10 would -make oura a most profitable proposition. We expect It however. to go at least $21 to. $60. THB BUTTE BOTS CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. ; i- i'... PlWAaLllTHIIOVdHANrCP 2UT21 OTJ TBT VaVOCTnaXS 'a, . :'m OF TaTB BTOOX OF TXB Do you know what It means to in- oUar and get back one thou sand dollars f The Mohawk ewnera nve hd this experlenoe, and still the current of gold la flowing aa freely , aa when -the nood gates first were opened. ' ' - : Speaking with - ear manager, at the mouth of THE BUTTE BOTS shaft ea February t. one-of the Operators ot the Mohawk said: , "TOIJai' FBOSFBOTtl Ul AM ttOOB AS OVsa BTBBJI AT TU BAMM TAOB OF BITlurnge, -Tour ore U of the same character, but aaaays more. The deeper you go the better you will find It, Thla la the hlatory of thla eamp. and If you find 110.00s or $11,000 rook, de not be surprised, as for ourselves, we will ' not be astonished at anything thai anay be 1 found here. Doubtless thla won derful valley wa at one time a molten maaa ef mineral aad rook, and gold may be expected to be found, la plaoea. la. almost its refined pwrlty, aad la eth ers liberally mingled with the reek, but the deeper the greater U quantity, be eaaM being heaviest ec all ef the aMU tea lake, It naturallv would sink ta the greatest depth, . If year eompany ahouid at aay tint desire ta let go, eommoaleate) with ma Bat yon are parting . with year stock for tee Uttla aioeey. t la worth more thaa ywo are asking for It. Wheel year shaft la dewa te the depth ef your eeetraot, I shall be greatly Olaappelated If your shares are net at more thaa $1 each, 1 shall not be surprised tf they are 1, nor will gasp la aatoolahment tf they ' ear te 10. - ; . ' owiamsr n a a ' WMMTK MM Ik BUHOrBSaV - -Portland people are Invited te ellp froea this paper the foregoing axaerpt aad preserve It for future reference. Those who ewa stook will aharUh Ita trcdlotloM aad those wbe de not wilt o that tremeodou ami at "Might Have) Beeaar,, , J ' t - ax as ura A sxxAxc WaabbJKlea, Marrk 0 Assacistrd Preas Dtspatrh te the Johnstown, Pa., Tribeae, "UoldfleM, Mev Is a city with oat a r ernmeoi." said J. t. Lnftaa, eae ef the rk-h mining sa ef Ooldflslds. laat nlrht. ''Inac'n a eoounantty af 18.000 person! with absolutely ae siaalpipal eaatral. And we as me aeed any. It the atost ereerly plsea t re Urea la. Ot eoana CTerytblaf is wMe enrn. I'hare ta ae Bight, end Saa eay hi tua same as any ether day, bat the people ar set qaarrelaonie; we do aot bave any risbts. Everybody is making stoncy. Laborers there are paid 04 .SO a nay, clerks raw 7 to $10 a day, siasons $, sad ear pentera aboet toe aaoie. Anybody eaa ret work. It is the ant marvelona condition, I think, ta the world today, and tba wealth ef tha country la ebeotately beyond belief. "It la miIw for ae te tell the people sf the east af tee eaomeaa rtebas there. Tbey wonld not belleye oar story. Indeed,1 we can hardly beller It oarer Ires; pat- It Is a (act that last year OoM field prodeced In gold and Blleer 040.000.01 10. There are soom aloes producing aa much aa 8.10.000 s day. sod yat wa kave not began to dig, t believe that within a year the papulation ef tea dty will ba 60.000. Whea I left there I saw a trala ef half saaea enarhee pulling tn. and tbey were ae crowded that the passengers wera staadkig m the ebles. Wkst to do with then Is a problem. There aet ae hotels te speak of, snd I so not know where the esweumeie will find plaeaa ta elaep. t went Into Ooldfleld when there waa Bathing there bat a few tents and a ample ef shanties, snd I hare aaea It oeveloB. In aU ay experience end I ha -a Heed la the weat for many yeera I kaee sever seen anything to equal 1L I de not believe that la tbe felstory ef the vpe-ld thera kaa been anything like the deaVop. meat ef that eoantry. People will aot believe me, eat it Is ao." Mr. Lortas went ta Coldftelds from Oo la me a comparatively poor sua. lie had penchant for mining, and never waa happy aieept when amaageka ''Goeeetnr hieon telna," and at laat fonnd the Mecca far wkh-k be long bad been In anarch. Arrhing la Ooldfleld he leased proe porta from pres pertara wbe had aot the means to develop them, the aatcome being that both parties are becoming wealthy. . , surface, sink your shaft and then cross cut,.; j., ;':;'. ' " . "" "Properties of no rating last year are the wonders of this year,' and the old mines grow Just aa they are developed, ever better with depth. , Tour aasaya of $5.00 of today, may be $800, IS.000. $50,000 tomorrow. . You can' see the rock 4s mineralised, but only fire will tell te what extent. Ooldfleld has not been built upon the ruin of other places.' i All about are splendid camps. "To over praise Ooldfleld would be . impossible. Our problem Is to temper (ruth so It shall be believable'" Ooldfleld' position la that of a matchless diamond sur rounded by sapphires, emeralds,' rubles, precious 'jewels, such s Wonder, Taring-ton. Round Mountain. Silver Peak, Manhattan, Falrviaw, Tonopah,. Cuprite, Gold Mountain, Bullfrog, Oreenwater and a score of places, each with peculiar merit, and each capable of arousing Ita own champion. Read Fits-Mao on Yer tngton, greet the boys from Wonder." listen to a Rhyollte man, or let a Sliver Peak miner tell you what la doing over there in way. of preparation for the laurel.' ' WXAT MAS KAPPXXXD. ' Shares tn the Mohawk mine et Ooldfleld. beranse Ita proapecta seamed te be poor, wers pat epos tbe market at H cents each. These stocks are now selling at 817 per share, and a working girl wbe Invested MT.60 ea the start eonUI now sell at $2ft.0O0. bet she won't let sv abe shows good senae- A miner Invested 8100 tn stock ef tbe LeRot mine-in British totambta end later Bold . It Cot 82&0.OM - The O ran He Moontabi eold Ita - first aharas st 10 cents, and a blacksmlfb took $100 worth. The paper soared to fTO per share, end be Bold oat at 87SO.0OO and Is now oecapytng aa e let ant soma hi Detroit. The rents of his buildings amount to $7,000, and ha "meweaee" ret along on that. Ba on as ponaded Iroa at 88 per day. A servant girl pot 830 m Com atock at $ cent a, and It made ber mdepeadent. A bfickUyer wss paid 800,000 for 8M worth ef stork be booght tu tha eame property A poor crippled boy Is now living tn sal ary from a few shares of Tonopah stock, gives him by a sympathising friend A woman who eondnrted a lodg Ing-aeese apent $.10 for I-eRoi shares, and that SCO earned ber a. 000 per cent ea her investment, oha Is taking It easy. - -, Instances almllar te theae might be re peated over and ever araln. We believe the Butte Boys Consolidated will eqnal these records. pany a a means of acquiring fund to develop the properties. This, In fact, was the one aad only avenue open te the . gentlemen. : They . had no revenues of their own, ao after careful consideration It waa resolved to acquiesce In Mr. Rosa , suggestion. The . letter's "Portland friends were thea communicated with, ' and, to make a long story brief, .THA BUTTB BOTS CONSOLIDATED MIN- . INO COMPANY wa Organised, Its name being derived from the home place of the Callahan, the five claima were con solidated Into the one company hold ings, and . . ' e TTT FOB -OCatBSX- BT BXTXI.OF- A. 'ATX ' An sfxx: But the organiser -of the eompany, while well known as substantial busi ness men, were not rich, and as the de velopment of a quart mine mean more than the expenditure of a few thousand dollars, it was decided to give - their Trvaeda and the publlo a chance at se curing an Interest In these mineral lo cations situated In tha richest mlnsral basin sver trodden beneath the foot of man. So soon aa the details could be OF s person ntvastsd $1M la ths shame at the Butte Boys Oeeiaolldaaad Min ing eompany, am taveatmeat weald exceed mora thaa $1 day ef the year. There er la Portland living amfortably aa each aa saeome. Bat tf theae shams o-reae-nally pay 60 par eest,ths aemar at this $100 block ef aeeek weald be mailing 88 aad mora per day far spending mossy, snd la TO daye weald have his eeigtnal taveat meat la his pocket, and thereafter bis divi dends would be velvet' Bat if the stack la the Bntte Boye OaasolMatad Mmtaf aoee pany abail soar aa aome ethsr shares have soared, te 0,000 par cent, thaa the hues tor la $160 worth of Its sella tare! Baser mlsht ewa the aaataet beote la Oregon aad lead a comfortable ailsteaee ea the mere thaa 81 rr hoar, day and night, Sundays aad boll, ye iBclndsd. thst woald be hie doe. The man er wemaa who has 1 er more be er she caa spare for thla atoek now, while tt selling at 10 caata per share, win do well te read the eeanpany'e advartiaamast la another part ef that paper. Aa aaaay ef free milling ere from the mine, made by tbe Garvin Cyanide Extraction eaanpaay, at the foot ef Morrleoa street, ea laarsday, shewed vafcaee ef ever M00 to the tea. That la aaore thaa 0,000 par cent reck. , The Butte Boys Consolidated :.' . r eampi BOARDIJCflS OF THIXO TJFOIf THS StTTiFACB. HfX TOTJR SHAFT AKD THKN CROSS CUT 1 Thla would mesa that geld everywhere la Ooldfleld reeka. Doubb lass this to true, but ROCK FROM THB STJRFAOB OF THB BTJTTR BOTS. CLAIMS ASSATKD $$4 TO THB TOM whaa It would par te work It 0t,$l per tea bat '-7-" f -Tt 7-r ; AMM AXBATS 1200X1 fOO TO SMSJ' ". TO THB TOHL r. Caa the reader Tudarstaad vrhet tkU means T Tbe Drum Dummoa koine it -Marya-viUe, 00 mllea from Hal ana, Moa tana. average tees thaa HI a the tea, aad It sharee aaanet be had at HMO eeuhl It means mere thaa this ta THB BUTTB BOYS mlnaav because ear la free mining rock- coating lace thaa a tenth te treat that It eeet to reduce to bullion the Drum Dumraon produot. Net an assay ha yet been made ef ere from the Butte Boy claim that haa aot shown gold la paying guaatltleal. This I a moat remarkable a hewing. Net eaoe' la a thousand time that this eooura. It waa net so with the Mohawk, nor with : AMVM OF TXB lOOOOO xo oxxra tmm niu And aoaltlvelr ever will be aeed for the development ef tha mlna NO OFFICER OF THIS COM- rAJtr KPCMYIg so MUCH AS eTjknxxunta aruxv aim axus vifjjcav. au m are aatlaflad ta wait tear tha .- ..mrZ and glad that that amportunlty wheat tbey snavy stand apoa the fcrlnk of tad happy witnesses ef aot but of their frtaoda procpexityv t and be the their Inc OF PORTLsAIND, ORBQON Capital SljOOOiOOOIncorporated Under the Laws of Oregon " Weatherly Building:. 360 East -Morrison Strtet. Ntar Union Avenue: ' Uif- -r r--'- ' .Telephone Eait 773 ' I v J.' . iiui:.::. - OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . DR. IS. a MoCORKXB. xealdent... .ForCand. Oregon GKOROB5 W. BEVER. Vlee-Free. and Mgr.Fortlaad, Or. F, W. McKXCHNIB, Seeret trjr.nM .a Fortlaad, Oregon "A. W. XiAHBERT, Tree aurer.y.. Fortlaad. Oregon O. W. WBATHERLT. . . ... .i.usm ..Fortlsnd;, Oregon XX "W. FAXBCTiOUOH...... .......FortUnd, Oregon CHARLES sCAUTZ. J. .FotUnd, Oregon A oosBFonao BaxxFUn. ; (IVaai the Balitftehl Mews.1 As area, with hi which Ootdrveld Bes, b tweaty eeree eaeh, aa, see ef wale sear etotw. field's aMtehleaa Mohawk. eaase ate saia el the leanslanla rata af tea relBoars to the year. N weals tons te set tbe aroaad iavalusat aeU eMeid, VealT a a eaa Id Jose Bat there la net a alaia to ke taksa ta the OoMfieia suefHet. AB are maiilit. aao, iuibii as raaava, snaas anve sens 11 aanaeatbi. Never we this kiwwa listens. II B I I 8M et the ernnaO U bat 1.000 sal v!eeJ4kansan BATS OF trrsna tbe OeMfhud Mi fa tMdflaM dtatrtet was slaiuisaeO by free test sil-fold aaaiB ta the world. Be. I aeebu ea H b to6ay7$U0.O00 everv tweatf. I oar been, or at the rata ef OtO.OoO.000 I er aaaaan. Oe Id field haa ber Mohawk 1 mmm, nuuBSBiiiaaaniy tae isaias ataaactnf mine ef all history, bavtaa s ba eradtt aa enroot, ef $0,000,000 rnlOO days, aaoer the Mastn a re tarn. OaldrieU has fear Xo-nt. thaa which SMay beUev that Bet I tne aioaswB nj sieaaav. She bee fear i haa L-i Bad Too. OembrsatloiL Phasaan. fleaahtaa. tloa PracHoa, Daley. Oreat Bead aad aaaay ettera, nr eeaef Which weald shake. CLATSOP TIMBER TRACT PURCHASED Sixteen" Thousand Acres Are Bought Apparently for West . ern Cooperage Co. VALUABLE HOLDINGS v ON YOUNG'S RIVER Ilalf-Alillloo Dollar Believed to Be the Price Paid Messrs. Bradford FlDler, Who Boncht It From ' . Chicago Men. Tha largest deal recently reported Is ths sals of about 18,000 acre of choice timber on .. Youngs ' river In Clatsop county, Oregon, te Fred J. Coster and Watson Eaatman. trustees. This tract was bought from the Charles a. Street Lumber company of Chicago In October last by W. H. Bradford and Oeorge Fin. ley,, Ainsworth building, this city, snd the present sale waa consummated for them through trie agency ef Jackson A Iwerlng, aided by D. Ellery, associated with ths latter firm. While the con slderstlon I aot mad public. It la supposed ts be in the neighborhood of $800,000. Several cruises' have bean made ef the property and a conservative estl ' mats shows the amount of good, mer rhsntabl timber to be about TJS.000, C00, largely yellow fir. The purchasers era with the Western Cooperage eom rany. which conoera has offices in the r-teame building la this city, snd plants at Iloulton, ' Grays Harbor and Saa rrranclaeo. They arO - reticent aa te diepoettioa te be anade ef the purcheee, but a reasonable presumption Is that It la for the Western Cooperage com pany and that the purchase means much to Portland in the way of raanufactur lng and a consequent payroll of magni tude to be distributed In the city. Several rumors have been afloat aa to the consummation of the proposition, but tbe deal waa eloeed only this date. being financed through the Banker A Lumbermen bank. FLOUR MILLS RESUME- GREAT TONNAGE DEMAND fSneeUl Dlsnatcb to The JoaraaM ' Seattle, Wash., March 1$. From to day's sailing of the steamship Buverte to June the shipping firm of Frank Waterhouse and company - will have handled more than 100.000 " ton of flour, lumber and general merchandise for 'Shanghai and Siberian and north luna ports. This covers ths sailing of It vassels. Including the liners Bhawmut and Tremont running to cnlne, Japan and the Philippines. Owing to ths railroad blockade a large number of flour mills ef Wash ington and Oregon were forced to close. They are again running and the filling ef back orders haa resulted la a great aeroand for tonnage. In order to take care of the business Frank Waterhouse announced this morning had chartered four aT&i- tlonal steamships. . The principal ship ments on theae vessels will be flour. Carrying T.ZS0 tone the "steamship ouverie cieareu today ror Kobe, Taku and New Cbwang. Sailing on March tl the Shawmut will have 14,800 tons for regular porta of calL The Aymerlo, scheduled to clear from Portland March 10, will have 1800 tona for Vladivos tok. Taku and New Chwang, and the Quite, Bailing March It from Portland, will have 8,400 ton for Che Foo, Taku and New Chwang, ' The - steamship Olsnes, t.tOO tone. Just chartered. Is booked te leave Puget sound about April 1 for Vladivostok, Nil ante and New Chwang. , It Is understood that Oeorge B. Cro kner, whose term aa representative from the elghUi district of Indiana aaa Juat expired, will ""receive aa appointment from President Roosevelt as postmaster ef hi koca dty af Monole. TRYING TO FIND A HEV CHINESE QUARTER Two Factions Seek Locations In Different Parts of the City., ; Prominent Second street Chines mer chant are in a quandary a to. the wisest plaa to pursue In establishing a new - Chinese quarter. Several of the leading and wealthiest oriental In the city are la favoivof remaining In - the district north of 'Washington or Morri son streets, alleging that the north end of the city will always remain- tha best business district, while Beid Back, ths best-known Chinaman In Oregon, and Moy Back Hln, tbe Imperial consul for the northwest, have purchased property on Salmon street and will erect a large building which they hope to flu with Chinese merchaata and roomers. Those favoring ths northern and baVe been quietly seeking a large site north of Washington street, upon which they propose to erect a huge building that will become a center ef Chinese activity and ultimately beopma the nucleus of an exclusively Chinese quarter. The exact location thst Is being sought could not be learned, but It waa uggestsd that somewhere on Fifth - street north of Burnslde, or in the vicinity ef the Fed eral building on Park er Seventh streets would be tbe final choice. The Chinese realise that they must give up their old district on Second street, between Pine and Salmon, that ha been known aa Chinatown for the past to years. Property In that quarter ha become toe valuable for Chin ess oc cupancy. Their business will not stand the rent, that that property will very soon command. With the completion of the new passenger station by the Port land 1 Railway company. It Is expected that Second street from Burnslde south, for a dosen or more blocks, will dsvslop into a flrst-elasa retail thoroughfare. BUILDING FOR DENTISTS J . SKK PAGES 24-2B , Suggestion Mad That One Here ' Would Be Profitable, ' "I see that afosea Ounat ef Saa Fran cisco baa begun work on his asw 10- story office building la that city to be devoted exclusively te the uses of den tists, and will be arranged and fitted up with that end la view." remarked a well known Portland dentist. - "Why don't soms ef our cnpltallsts whe are piercing the sky with office structures adopt the Idea of the Baa Francisco millionaire and provide the Portland dentists with offices especially adapted to their needsf "I have no doubt such a venture wonld pay. There are vary few office that are In every way aulted to the require ment of our profession; especially Is this true with regard to light and in terior arrangement. Probably a large eight er ten-story building In Portland could not be filled up with dentist alone at thla time, but It could be ar ransad to meet the rexitilrementa of phy. l i l -aa tolas as wall. There are not lesa than 100 physlrnane and dsntlsts tn Portland, and X should think that at leaat half ef them would be glad to offloe la a building la which their comfort and convenience had been arranged for la the design. Some time ago I noticed where aa enterprising Portland builder waa preparing td put up an office building specially designed and arranged to meet the requirements of the member of the legal profession. Such a building for ths medical and dental profession would without a doubt be a paying Investment," - , BIG CAR PLANT " '. v r' " , - . . , (Continued from Page Fifty-eight) a posxtxt ne-sssrrr. ,. v . Raving to lay upon my bad for 11 daye from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I uaed a bot tle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend It as the beat medicine for brulaes sver sent to the afflicted. It has now beoomo a posi tive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Doveraville, Teres, 880800 and 11.00. Sold by aU drug Hon, purchase land and put up the main buildings, i For the present tbe company will devote it energies toward turning out freight ear equipment Later, a the plant expand, street and Interurbaa alectrio oar and passenger coach will be turned out taiga Force of kfea. " Wherr' operating up' to full capacity the plant will give employment to 100 men, most of whom will be blgh-elass skilled mechanics. A large amount ef steel and Iron will be used In tbe con struction ef ths cars, which, it la said, eun be laid down in Portland from Pltta'jurg and other eastern steel can tor aa cheaply as at Chicago. Row ever. It Is not thought that It will be necessary to bring In steel parte for a great length of time, as Iron or de posits of great 'promise have recently been opened up along tha line of the O. R. A N. la eastsrn Oregon. . , , : On aooount of the abundance ef lum ber, the promoter of the car plant say that thsy eaa turn out a wooden freight car cheaper in Portland thaa tt eaa be done la Chloage and . other eastern point, where heavy lumber freight bill have te be taken Into aooount . Mot tot Pullman. Mr. Judaon poaltivaly denies that he I working In the Intereat of ths Pull man Car company In engineering ths project Rs declines to givs ths names of tooe Interested with him In the project, but tt Is thought that the Oeorge W. Bvan Car Equipment eom pany may be largely interested la tbe soeosioD Use and Recommend mmm - - TKE VTELL-nOeTJ EEEE9Y FC3 ( )J J Lcnbago, Sclttlci, Gout, niuralgli 0-DBOPS" ' for my patent iwivb o L QATXS. Haneoek. Hlnn., writes: A little rrl ber had lack a weak bank esusea Df umnasna and Kidney Trouble tba sbe eoa Id ao a land oa bar feet. 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To eflsot a euro It Is aeoescary to sleens tbe blood of aria Mid aad ether poisonous matter aad pot the system In a perfectly healthy eoodltloa. When . this baa been done too will be free from all rheumatle pains, RhaanaaatlaSi 1 a bleed fllariaoa aod this traatmeol U the rational one tor auch en alenl uaeaae GET A COTTLE OF SVAIISOIPS "S-DROPS'V T0D1Y If you mrm ufferlna with Rhotimatlam, Neuratgla, Kidney Trouble. -- La Orlppoe Cold a, Ooughoe Lumbago, solattoa, Oout, Asthma. Catarrh, Neuralglo Headaoho or other kindred dlaeaoee. " 7 "B-OROra" I sMf w(y tf mt mmlmmt, i-" Imtmtmnmm ausef mthf mlmmllmm mt foPriT PFlPPI4 trial bottl wU1 b mailed free of chargo to every - ' HI-'H reader of this paper upon requeot. Write today. Lanre tlze ottte (SOO Done) SI.OO. ror tale by Prugfrlet. " ask ea OrvvvMs tor the "8W8N80 FlU," Care tor CenaUaalles. MICE 2S CTt. JnAISCa F.:::ATI3 C'E CO., (Ctpt. 43), ISO Uki St., Chleip proposed new enterprise. . , - s ' An Interesting feature of the pro posed ear building plant Is ths fact that It wiU largely aid la giving relief for the ear shortage that has existed ta Oregon and adjacent state for ths past two years. , Who I Metagerf He fit your eye for 11.00. ill SUtk treat, ,