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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 0, 1803. COUNCIL OTKS AT VETO AND PEOPLE'S INTERESTS Defeat Mayor's Efforts tolCeepFive-YcarliglitinfirCon- . .V: main, to Save Taxpayers Money. ' ; v ; Yesterday's session of the city coun ctl tu on long act of low comedy, In ' which ' th spectators revelled In the work of bitter personalities burled back ' and tortb by tha oounctlmen, ona to the other, from tha councilman to Mayor rLane, and back from Mayor Lana to tha , councilman. At tha conclusion or tha : affair tha majority party of tha Council . paired tha lighting ordlnanoe ovar tha mayors veto aumorising too city exec utlva board to anter Into a contract for a aarlod of althar threa or flva years, ' There are two avenuea open by which tha miior can win his fight Ona la for tha exeoutlve -board to reject an ma that im ha received, which wtl ' laava tha matter aa much In tha air aa ! u la now, or tha circulation of petition ' anoni tha people for a municipal light ' Mg plant.' - ' . , ; . rireworka Bern. . U , -. firawnrka were not Ion a In atari , Ina. After tha veto, massage had been read and put fo a vote. Councilman An ' nand aroae and aaked Mayor Lane what would follow in event tha council aua talned the mayor in nia veto.; Mayor Lane'a reply did not ault tha Council' man. and Annand r voted for -the ordl hm. affer atatlnar that lie Would not vote to auataln tha mayor unless be , wnM knn-jr ahat Id einecL Baker waa tha nest on tha Hat, and apoke of tha Utter part of the message. In which tha mayor referred to the pet ty atlpanda tha councilman had received from tha railway company. While Ba ker apoke ha waa often Interrupted by Mayor Lane, who corrected atateraenta of the apeaker. and In tha and the two were engaged In a debate. Baker eon tended that Mayor Lana bad -misrepre sented the facta to the pubiio in nis lottara tn the neonle. and ended br chal- lenslnsr the mayor to a debate. Baker vntmA tn override tha mayor's veto. While neither Baker nor Mayor Lana loat their tempera,. Councilman Bennett managed to atlr up eonalderable atrlfa when be aroae to vote on the proposl tlon. Bennett atartad by aaylng ha would paaa over the email tnatnuatlons made, in tna meaaage, dui wp no ur ther because tha mayor called him to order for retting personal. . Bennett contended that the mavor had been personal 1ft hla meaaage." and Juat then Mayor Lana again rapped for order, but .aivuti In vino' that ha waa entitled to-the-seme -privileges aa the- mavor. wnat Bennett mum to nay further waa loat In tha rapplnga of tha mayor's gavel. . Bennett aaid be thonght It nnwlse for he city to ruah Into tha municipal own ers r project at this time, and aaid tht the condltlona did not warrant such a move' Cellara maally gay Something-. Councilman Cellara waa the next naiilrap mil mad lh flnlr rent "rsU- ment of the majority party In defend ing tha stand taken asalnst the major. Cellara mated that ha had boen chair man of tha llrhthi? committee which in. veatlgated the proposition of a lighting plant, and aaid that one, could not be built In leaa than two veara and Bar hapa not leaa than four, even it the water auDDly for auch a plant ware owned by the city. Cellara aaid that theae were not only hla 'eatlmatea, but thoae of there who . Inveatlgated tha nrnraalt Ion. ..... i Cellara aaid ha favored a city dls trlbutlnv ayatem, but that auch a proj ect eould not be completed In time, ana therefor wanted to lnaura the City llghte In tha meantime by entering Into a contract. He aaid that he did , not A Host Valuablo Agent. The glycerine employed In Dr. Flereo'l medicines greatly enhances tha medicinal properties which It extract! from native medicinal . roots and holds la solution much better than alcohol would. It aUc J twscssos mMIclnal properties of Its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive. ntiaeptlo and antlfarnirnt. It adds greatly to tie eSIcarr of the Llack Cherry- bark, liloodroot, uoluen Deal root, btons root and Queen's root, contained In Golden Medical Discovery in subduing chronic, or llngerlnf coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, lor all of which these agents are recommended by stand ard medical authorities. Ia all cases where there la a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with wa tomach, as Jo the cany stages ci coo anmrfilhn thera run be no dOUbt that ffIV erlne Tacts as a valuable nutritive and Ids J4ie Oplden 6-sl root. Stone root, CueefL's toll and lilack Cherrybark In Two pf the Leading Soloists With ; ; the Chicago Symphony Orchestra hallava tha naonla would be aa to ruah into the matter If they had atu willing d- aa be had. from Lash ani ltd brln 4 the w ot be Cot cure e tages. naii, ri iidTir t It Is not so restlon and building UP the rongth, controlling uia con go a atxut a ceauny conaiuon lo system. Of course, it man ct&A to work miracles. It will ntitmptlon except In its earlier it wu verv severe. oh' '-rl.n.tile rnuglis. Lrcncl rTTuiM I 'rmil.lrt. ann rl Sal lrunic aottt uiecuugiil . r .-. i c a I r nan it i M'iii ais vu etiecliveTI'iris In the lingering hang-on coughs, or those of long standing, van when accompanied by bleeding front lungs, that It has performed Its most snarveions enrea. . .. ... . fToi. jnnioy banngwooa, . v., oi uw I Generleya Clark Wilson, Soprano. The flrat eoneert of Oregon's blggeat led the Aondltlona aa Cloaelr a Mflvnr Ijint aaid that ha too. fa vored a distribution ayatem. and atated , . U . 1 . .... thai , 1 j.H aoM aomnatitive hide for thai natt Mad. r.iW. Chleairo. aavs of glr I musical event the annual Spring Featl eurrent br tha flrat of the year. Thai earl net , TaL will be given at the Armory. Tenth piairiDuiion aywvara waa Wim.ih iBdyiMMaltaeryesaaexccuentMrpoaa, I anS Couch atreete. tsmarm tiht at h.ln wmal . e twila imiti .. arul l v i . i ' A . -. . l. -1 I ' . - aydref en In solution. It la one of the beat wlrea with a aubatatlon owned by the city, while tha current la purchaeed from ona OX tna eiecino companiea. uncum- any which Mayer ione rererrea to ia na JuounL nooa nmuwrnr ouniwinji which la cftmnletlnr Ita avatera at the treaent time. . Mayor um aaia inai no houabt tha preaent ayaiem or iignia could be purrhaaed from the Portland Railway. ' Light Power eompajiy. but aalit If thla could no be done that system could be, readily installed. . WUla Oeta JKla. When It came to Councilman Wills' turn to vote, a deal of oeraonalltlea waa Indulged in. WUlar started by aaylng that ha favored a three-year contract and municipal owneramp or an eiecino lighting plant Ha aaid that sufficient time doea not exist to build the plant before the expiration of the present contract with the Portland Railway, Light St Power company. Then he re ferred to the "petty stipend" clauaa of tha mavor'a meaaage. - He waa Immedl ately called to order by the mayor, which canaad WUla to remark! "I don't auppose you ever took any exipenaa." "tJn af rsm-mrmrA ilaa Minip "No eltaraT" aaked WUla. "Tee, fwaa given one,, but it was so poor that I gave It away." replied tha mayor, whereat a laugh went up. banof actured products of the present time ia Ita action npon nreeu.ea.a.noraerea ia, especially If there ia ttioeration o Thai aastTlUa (catarrhal lnnammatli mar hi it l a most elBctent prepari rcartne will reiiava many casita of pyrosis (heartburn) and excessive gaatxio (stomach) Golden afadlcal Dlaoovery" enriches and pu rifles the blooa curing plotcnea. ptmpiea. ruptlona, acrof uiona awe-lings ana oia aores, ta Te R V. Plerca. of fitiffild N. T for free booklet telling all about the native medicinal mote composing tbis woaderfni aswKUclne. TUaie t no aioul-ol in It. - IVHERETHEB. O.P. Mil 11 iSTME -, - 1111 i "Yea, and I gueaa yon got more than ona I gueaa you got Utrae or; four boxea," retorted WUla. Then Mayer .Lane cama nacx. "What you aay la false," aaid the mayor, "and I believe that you mate tne atatement Knowing tna. u ia laiee." That ended the debate, and the ault ahowed that tha majority of 16 had overridden the mayor'a yeto. Council- men Vaughn. Concannon, Cottel and Kellaber voted to auataln Mavor Lana Councilman Ruauight waa absent. EM. MUSEMENTS & "Brewster's MllUons" at TleiUg. The attraction atthe Hellt thcatne. Fourteenth and Washington atreete, to night, tomorrow end ' BatuMay nights will be the brilliant' comedy drama, "Brewster'a Millions." A special price matinee will be given Saturday after noon. Beata are now selling at theatre xor tne engagement. ,: Maraawn'g Mnslcal Attraction.' "Kan tana," tha bright and vivacious musical comedy, continues to be the de light of the week at the Marquam. ' The reorganised Ban Francisco Opera' com- : pany ia better -than ever and the new voicea are excellent Teddy Webb, aa tha jtrincipal comedian, la . aeen at hla best this-' week, and Daphne1 Pollard la a lively little elf. "Don't Oo In the Lion's Cage Tonight,' Mother" and "I'll Marry Him to Make a Home for Mother" are two of the popular eong hita. 1 v MA Trip to Chinatown." - Hoyt'e ."A Trip to Chinatown," as brought atrlctly up to date by the Baker ateck company thla week, la an lmmenae comedy hit and deservedly packing tha popular theatre to the doors at .. every performance. Between the clever linea and laughable aituationa or the noted writer of farces are Introduced . many new and clever musical special tlee and choruses. , Apache Indiana la Tlay. . Presa dispatches have ' been filled with accounta of Indian troublea in the aouthweet of late, The Apaches have a prominent part In "The Texaa Rang- ; er,r the attraction at the Star theatre thla week. In this story of the aouth- - weat the Indians and soldiers are uaed aa the baala for one of the moat stir ring and exciting western dramas ever ; written. Matinee Saturday. "'i''.;' ' .'; ' iwi , ' , ;' :r Orand'a Modern Vandevllle. ' ' At the Grand this week there la a vaudeville entertainment which ia clasay and clever. Walter .1.1 Perklna with - his own company,, heads the bill with a farce such aa Perkins knows how , to act It la a fine, funny playlet with a real piot -too Many iarnngr" is another comedy playlet which la a merry, . mirthful novelty. Katharine 10- .51 a" y f j . -1 j Simmons Says Marion Con vention's Backdown Will ' Plague the Party. (Special Dbpitck ta The ooraal.) Salem, Or., April 1 Jerome V. 81m- mons of Monitor, one of the Statement No. I members of the last legislature and a delegate In the late Republican county convention which waa called to I put up an anti-Statement No. 1 legisla tive ticket -but at the last moment backed flown, aaya that convention did ona of the worat things ever done to me Republican party in Marlon county ana tnat xne party will leal tne effect for some time to come. Mr. Slmmona say a. sentiment for Statement No. 1 la growing in the body of the county, and he predlcta the nomination or tne enure statement No. 1 legislative ticket In Marlon. He aaya he was given no recognition whatever In the last ' legislature because of his pronounced . vlewa in favor of electing senators dt tne reooie. ana lr tne rr chine could have had Its way the chol of the neople would have been defeated ana tne taw repeaiea. Easter card a fineet In tha citv. Tha roaau Bnop. it irtn street. 3IEN OFcPILOT DOCK PUT MONEY AT WORK buDecnpuons an tnung up for a $0,000 Hotel and a $3,000 Pres byterian CSiurch. (Spectsl Dispatch to Thi JoaraaL) Pendleton, Or., April I. Snce the branch line of the O. .R. & N. ia being operated Into the town of Pilot Rock lands are rapidly being sold In that vi cinity and the town Is assuming an air of great prosperity. A 16,000 subscrip tion for a good hotel bas been afkrted by S. L. Morae, who headed tha Hat with 1600, - while J. P. McManua haa aubacrlbed $300. Other cltlsene are aub acribing liberally. A brick or concrete bunding win oe erected for hotel pur- poees. a j,uuu siock sunacription ror a new Presbyterian church haa been hnadeit bv Douglaa Belts. , Ten others will give similar amounts and the remainder will be raised later.. . Upon Every Dottlo tiiBMieJw, I And VrjEppsr of tho Gsnulna Dr. Cell's Plno-Tar-Hensy Is printed the' above design and the number S06. Tha design ia oar trade mark, and 806 It oar rumiwnty number. The medicine contained in each bottle will cure Ooaghs, Ooldi and all Broacklal troublea more ouiokly and eSeotually uaa any otuer remedy. ' r DI?. BELL'G Pino-Tar-Jloney la sold by all dra-rUit ., BOo. and tu per bottle. Manufaotared -only by . THE L E. SUTHERLAND MEDICINE CO. Psfseak, Kantutki, Daphne Pollard, Comedienne In "Fantana," at the Marquam Grand - This Week, Matinee Saturday. Nugent the hit of The College wwow," is aiso tne nit or tnia diu. "A Friend of the Family." ' The Allen company la packing the Lyric lghtly with delighted patrons who de clare that "A Friend of the Family" is the funniest , show ever. ALBANY GIRLS' GLEE i : CLUB ENTERTAINS (Special Dispatch to The Jonnial.) '- Albany, Or -April . The most suo- eeasful of ' the season's- entertainments given under the auspices of Albany cbl- icae waa nvnn in tne ooera nouns iaat evening by the Ladles' Glee club of the ConservatorV of Music The entertainment was under the dl reetion of - Professor C H. Palmer of Albany college and Mine Elizabeth Cone, accompanist also of the school. ,, xne members or tne ciub are: Helen jiKins, verna tiarton, Anna Schulta. Iaura Taylor, ' Eula Wright Buena KicKnen, fnieura uunam, Christine Pipea, Mamie Johnson, Laura Anderson, juaraarei Duyiws, v.cneryn itoaa, JLynaa Eoley. Wlnntfred McNalr. Clara flchmlrt aua nKjjin xecter. - CHILDREN IN PANIC; ' BLACK HAND j (United Presa Xaaa4 Wire.) i v , Newark. N. J.. Anrii . a vn. aren were tramnled on .ami faojSly today In a wild rush of X.aoo pupils of a pubiio achool for the Klr.-et' .VUolnrT?, "port that mem bers of the "Black Hand" society would attemnt to hlow nr. tv k.,hV ing. One of . the pupiia had heard the rumor " and ' circuiutd . if other children. After nearly every one of them had heard it. one boy rushed for the door of one nt th. : screaming that the explosion was about to occur. This was. followed by a 'Wlpanlo Jn which the puplla ' In all the 71 J rooms participated. ; v v v . " w. OWENS CASE SET FOR JUNE FIRST BY COURT (United Presa Leased Wlra) Los Angeles April S. Dr. J. S. Owens, a local physician charged with attempted extortion of money from James White Evans of Portland, Ore gon, by threats contained in letters. leaaea not guuty berore judge Smith i the auperior court and his case was set for trial June 1. Tomorrow. ' Friday, will nosltlvely be the last day for discount on west side gas bins. Portland Uas company. ' V ; ? . Harriman Reelected. i f (United Press Leaaed, Wire.) T.onlavllle. Kv.. Anrll 9 B!. M Hir. trlman, waa yesterday reelected preldent nt-ma pouinarn raomo at tne meet ing of the board of directors. in i n ,i Beed-Prenoh Piano Kfg. OoM Sixth and Burnaide streets; pianos, players and player pianos. "From Maker to Player." w5-'!"roger,B.: Slnnott .' J . For District Attorney. - Makes the skin ? ... like you want it Don ,rt ,n "t ' HAGAN'S ' . Magnolia Balm : -'I ' .v VV...I ' " , ! ; A liquid preparation for the Pace, Neck, Arms and Hands. Cannot be detected. It is neither aticky nor creasy. ' It's harmless, clean ana refrchi ' , f - Two colors, Pink and White. Use it morninr. noon and night. Sorina. Summer, FaU,Winter. i SAMPLE fREB. lng. tYoa mpg. co.; 44 South Fifth St, Baooaxnt, N.T. :tt o'clock. This stupendous musical offering will eonalat of the Chicago Symphony oroheatra of II mualcians under the direction of tha famous eon. doctor. Adolph Roeenbecker, together with the following celebrated vocalist a from the eaat; Genevieve Clark Wll- eon, soprano; Rose Lutger Gannon, con tralto; John Miller, tenor: Arthur Mld- dleton. basso. The following are three of the prominent instrumental aololata with the orchestra: Frans Wagner, aa elatant conductor and aolo 'cellist: Jan Van Oodrt oonoartmelater and aolo vio linist: Edith Moxom Gray, aolo pianist Added to the above will be a grand' vocal chorus of 100 voicea Rose Lutlger Gannon, Contralto. i . " , . ... ... . Max Bruch's beautiful Scotch can tata. Talr Ellen," wUl be given the ooenlnr nlaht together with a grand oroheatra oonoert- Saturday afternoon a popular eoneert for the children bas neen arranged in uvui prvaram ana rrloea Saturday night a Oaring Thomas cantata. "The Swan and the .Skylark," together with a grand or Cnestra concert. nunaay ariernoon (Palm Sunday) Handel's sublime ora torio. "The Messiah." will be given and Sunday evening a ' grand oroheatra concert with vocal and Inatrumen tal aoloa by the many atara with thla excellent organisation. Seats are . now aeUlng at Sherman-Clay'e muslo houae at Sixth and Morrison etreets from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. Mall orders from In and out of the city are being received.' Address w. t. rangie. manager iieuig tneatre. - SEATTLE ELECTRIC EMPLOYES TO STRIKE t (Halted rrsas Leased Wlra) Seattle. Wash., April I. A strike may be declared In a few weeka by tha employee ox tne oeaiue meotno eom pany. embracing practically every atreet oar line in -the city. A reduction In wagea from 29 to 26 cents an hour and the tranafernng of old-tlmera from good day runa to spilt ahlfta, aupplant lng them with new men from the out side resulted in the grievances. Twelve hundred men will be affected. An or ganiser la here and a strong union is being formed. Boger at Haaott For District Attorney. LOUIS GLASS IS IN , SERIOUS CONDITION fCalted Presa Leaaed Wlra) Baa Francisco, April I. Louis Glass, the convicted telephone magnate, ac cording to hla attorneys, Is a very sick man, and grave fears are entertained for his Ufa The condition of hla heart ahows no improvement while other er ganio troublea from which he ia a suf ferer are said to be daoidedly worse. Glaae is out on bar da, tha prosecu tion bavins consented to hla release when it was learned that he was dan- geroualy ill at the ccunty Jail. Yesterday all the bribery agalnat Glass were called In Judge Law tor's court His charges re Law- attorneys announced 0mm, a ) , l a . a B wt J j ' J B a i . i v i v- i ' i iiiiiii' nil t: i i jMCt: . 'Siylisli tIm j( Clollies j The particular man who studies his individual style in buying clothes will' find satisfaction in th 6 great variety oil our display of Spring Suits.' He will be able to find that PARTICULAR garment that is becoming to HIM. ; r Every GOOD mode of the season is here. Qual ity, fit and fashion considered. , suits $20 to $40 SOLD oNLrnr 311 MORRISON ST. OPI. POSTOFFICE mat tneir client is in no conaiuon toiance wnicn was granted, tna cases go stand trial and aaked for a eon tin u-1 lng over until May IS. DAYS JUST TWO MORE . Shares 10 cents each, 10 per cent down and 10 per cent per month. After Saturday installments will be raised to 25 per cent down and 25 per cent per month. Price of shares will remain at 10 cents until further notice. Office open until 7 p. m. Mighty Gold Strike Made in Goldfield The Little Florence Lease on the Florence mine abuts our lease. The lines Join ona. another, and within the past week gold finds on the Little Florence, ZOO to 250 feet southwest of our ground, has been tha moat sensational ever heard of in the hlatory of gold mining In the world. t - The Goldfield News, one of the moat reliable and conservative newspapers ever published in a mining camp, et April 4, and which arrived In Portland yesterday, in a double-column article under a full-page headline, among other -things saya; AMAZINGLY RICH GOW) ORE , "On Thursday of this week Manager Frank Oliver stripped the lode and took average aamplee (from tha Little Florence. Lease), six incnea acroaa and live in lengin. xne average ran v,d.. a cneca amy nn .. of tha face of the drift. 4 feet bv 5. went S28.4S3.80. The check assay cave S28.4S8.80. "pay" streak will break in the neighborhood of 150,000 to the ton!" A as. aa waaral , St eeasaw n . t w fi savaa wa i According to these returns Ml ORE WORTH $IO PER POUND Speaking rf another ledge, the aama paper says: "The new ledge now ahows a width of about three feet, and will easily break from 8110 to S180 in addition to the extremely high streak. In order to shoot down the or with aa little delay as possible (the lease expirea in three weeks, and 8100 ore la not much cared for), thera Is a larga Quantity Of waste accompanying it, but even with thla, the samplea run about S180 to $200 to tha ton, on conservative teats. Bmall lots of the ore, sampling from 88 to 810 to the pound, extracted from tne rlcn ance, are oeingworaea at me locaj aampiar. Tne lease expires not earner man mianigni, April zs, wmcnie a suiricien. xengu. or uma ior me pnxuuuga v hundred thousand dollars, In addition to the previous splendid record. Remember, this lease abuts ours. - THE WHOLE WORLD ASTONISHED. are rubbing their hands and aaylng, 'I told you so.' -Red thla treaaure. local aeoloarlsta- the theory of these experts that the bin la a porpnyry upurt. iamea in "While the whole world- la astonished at the wonderful developments of the past few days In "Sugarloaf,1 tnat oversteps tnis ireasurt iese experts that the 1 1 directions radiating lly means high grade. The atrlke Is stimulating development on every hand.".. King," "Florence," or whatever may be the proper appellation of the hill that oversteps ai ia er lutely demonstrated, It will mean that all the leasee in the vlolnity of the hill have a chance to strike one of the radiating. Intlla tn ihnu In fin 11 Crater, whlrh In their nnrlalnar. were rumM In all directions radlatlnar from tha center i eminence.- and In those seams occurred the secondary enrich! ng, which usually means high grade. If thla theory be abso- the enriched crevices. WONDERS OF THE ROGERS. SYNDICATE The Rogers Syndicate, another sister Florence lease, Juat southwest of us, has been mining in ore averaging from $800 to (50,000 to the ton. This lease expirea July 11 at midnight, and tha News says of It: TBut the Rogers Syn dicate people will not be content with the millions which they apparently have tn sight In order to facilitate work tha ownera of the lease will reduce the working hours to' six a day and will work four shifts, without reducing the pea diem. This procedure will get out of the employes every ounce of effort they contain." ?;- ' THE SANDSTORM MINE '. The Sandstorm was the first mine in Goldfield, and but for the fact that ore cropped out on the surface at thla ' ?lace there never would have been a Goldfield. This property Is one-half -mile from the 100 acres owned by us, and within he last two weeks it haa broken Into ore that runa from 8178 tn gold per ton, to other grades of $289, $771 and $980. To aay that this discovery has created a ruah ot development on all the claims lying In every direction from ua, is not to picture tne interest maniieatea oy properiy-owners in me naignooruooa. ana uiai we are in tne nimar ox a iwirn n earnest workere but faintly conveys; the activity of our surroundings. north or the city limits or uoitineia. This 100 acres we own la only- about a mil er so OUR GOLDFI&LD LEASE We are pushing work on our Goldfield lease with the utmost vigor. Our miners are at the 250-foot level, and drifting about five feet per day. At this rate our manager' aaya , we ought to get Into pay. in leaa than. 60 days.. Here, we . believe, we shall encounter ore every whit as rich as that in the Rogers that last week took .out that 108 sacks of 100 pounds eaeh, that netted the owners $1,000 per sack. We believe we shall hava just as rich ore as that of the Little Flor-, once that has bean in $75,000 ore, and when our Goldfield superintendent wrote ua in a letter received yesterday, that mine was hoisting rock that, across a nine-foot ledge on the 500-foot level, was yielding at the rate of $3 per pound! ' Think of that TWO DOX,ULBS IN BACK POXTWD of ore that reached the surface! Never before were there cold mines the equal of these. Never again will the people of Oregon or the Northwest have an opportunity to secure an Interest in property of this stupendous value for so trifling a sum of money. Ana so soon as .we reach high grade, we'll shut tha gate forever. THE CONSOLIDATED MINES Adjoining us on the west are the properties of the Consolidated mines, 'and last week 100,000 shares of this stock , ' was sold by cable to French Inventors at $ per share $800,000 for the bunch 1 The Consolidated, ones the richest mines -i la the world, are far behind the Florence in wealth of ore, and ours ia a part of the Florence. i , v ; OUR RAWHIDE LEASE :" Tn adilltlnn tn our leAse and 100 acres WO own In Goldfield: tha richest tninlnir ritatrler Ait tha aaeftt''' va hava a .- lease running 1$ months in Rawhide, the next richeat camp in the world. We expect that thla mine will be In the dividend f 't .1... 1. em.M M,m,Hai .ml , T. , 1, will na v mi l atnnl h rtl . I ay. af laaat 1h n.nt. V. wA nMH like amount in Goldfield, and as all shares cover both our -Goldfield and Rawhide mines, It will at once be apparen aiucKiiuiuor wiu rwciv" in uiu nrcu. umiuoiiua uuum, nig cuii, uteir uar Baca montn. thus be drawing $200 per month, and other amounts In proportion. We expect to pay a ice be aiiarent that One thouaand shares will i-E-v'i Every Working Mali and Woman Ought to Own Shares For two more days we will sell shares in theae nrooertlea at it iwr rmi Anvm ani 11 ,M nw mnnth. Any one who can pay $6 down and $5 per month can own 800 shares, or 10 down and $10 per month, 1.000 shares. We feel aure that by July at the moat we shall be able to declare a dividend of 10 cents per share, so that owners of stock, if we can do this, wll. receive back all they have already paid In, and have to their credit on our books enough to settle all bal ances on their stock. After that each will receive his full dividend without deduction. It seems to ua that almost any . bodycan pay $S per month for two or three months, for the sake of the chance of havln from $50 to J100 comln bk each month thereafter or oftwner as dividends may be declared. XT IS THE OPPOBTTNITT OT A HirXTlMB TOH tun rOOB HAW TO OUT OUT OTTBOVVAQn TO OPPBXSSITJ1 MA8TEK3, AKD BECOKB XVDSPESSlUfV OW BTEBT-BAlf TOH, WHSTHIB BIOX OM WSXiXa, To accommodate auch our office will be kept open till 1 p. m.. Including baturday evening, but beginning with Monday buyers will be required to pay 25 per cent down and 25 per cent per month. r THERE NEVER WA8 SUCH EXCITEMENT IN GOLDFIELD AS THERH IS - TODAY! THERE WILL NOT AGAIN BE AFFORDED AN OPPORTUNITY FOR READERS OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO SECURK SO PK' BLK AN INVESTMENT. WE BELIEVE THESE SHARES WILL BE MARKETABLE AT $3 EACH NKXT JAN U Alt f, AND $8 EACH BT JULY; 1909. IF NOT WORTH $10 AT THAT TIME WE SHALL BE DISAPPOINTED. The Portland-florence, Wining and Leasing Comjinny " ' v . -Room IS,. SOS Stark street, 'opposite Chamber. of Commerce.' Portland. Orepnrt. " JPhne Main 8S. . Of finera -President -and Manager, W. B. Stewart; V U e-PresUlent. W. A. Alosea; .secreiury- and Treasurer, Metrarhnlai KuDerlntendent. R. (i. Vlrtua. r . Send, us your, address and wa will vitiat! you an p-to-d.t'e map of CiUrioll free of charga r, r