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' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, J MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, IZZX AT .THE THEATRES IV" ."The nam Tre Tonight. Tha attraction at tha Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington n atraeta, to night at :1 o'rlook, wilt ba America's foremoat negro lmporeonatore, Molntyre and iiaatn, with innir Dig company or While Searching: Suspicious Character at 3 a, ni, Pa ; trolman Arnold Suddenly i Confronted With Revol ' er and Relieved of Gun UG HOLDS UP OFFICER w mil i I ii. I I .... A , . -, A bold-nerved man, expert In tricks with a revolver, covered Fetrelman Ar Hold with a run held In bis left band early Suadey morning when the officer's Search of hta clothing revealed a Ion narrow bottle. With a muaile almost In hi face the polloemau bad no otbar al tentative than te surrender hla awn weapon. Tba bottle which the ownar wee a9 determined to . protect la believed to have contained nltro-gtycarln, tha "aoup" of tha safe-cracker. Tha police ara working on tha thaory that Uila men waa Implicated la tha robbary of two eaat aids aafea two waaka aso. Undoubtedly tia waa tha umt maa rho held no William Gottachalk's sa- loon In 8 Ml wood two boura befora ba 1 mat Patrolman Arnold. Thourh ba wora a raaak when ha entered tha aaloon and none when ba met tha offlcar, tha da aorlptlon of hla clothing tallica exactly. It wauld aeam that after holding up tha aaloon aa a "curtaln-raleer, tha left nauded ona hurried north, ; until on Eaat Sixth between East Main and Eaat Madison Arnold saw bira and ordered him to atop.. This encounter took place ai-a ocioca. v - Xear Seat 4e kamk. ' A walk of Mv-in blocks farther In the direction In which ha waa proceeding would have brought tha man to the back door of the Cltlsene bank at Grand avenue and Eaat Alder street Thla cou f led with the preaence of what la ba laved to ba tha container of an explo- atva In hla pocket, rnakea tba detectivee , feal confident tha darlnr . ante-worker who drilled tha aafea of W. H. Markell aV Co. and tha Aultman-Taylor Machin ery company two waaka ago la auii in tha city, and now f uraiahed with a good fleacrlDtlon of him. toother with knowledge of bla remarkable dexterity with the .eft band, they ara est ting neta wnn ine nopa ma, ma capture ww quickly follow. That tha man ta an ex l-ert In drllltn aafea waa ahown by I glance at the holea drilled la tha aafea in tna eau aide atorca. Thug Waa Too Quick. Arnold, who la ona of tha beat marks men in the department, ia not blamed ror ma . failure' to capture tha man. den revolver ror ma . failure' to cap Whan feeling- for a bldi policeman alwaya goes over tha right aide flrat. Arnold had Juet found the bottle In tha maa 'a right coat pocket rna w ara wing it out io r oioaer in spection, when Ilka a flaah hla vla-o-vla V?apa backward a pace and throwing a revolver Into tha offloer'a face cried rianaa up or I'll blow off your bead. There bad bean' no drawing; of . tha revolver. It had laid bidden In tha left nana until the exact moment to whip It Into tha policeman's faea. Complete ly covered, Arnold aurrendered bla weapon at tha highwayman'e command Inatantly tha robbor waa gone. Arnold reported tha hold-up to Captain' Bailey at one. " The desortction riven la that of a man about 38 yeara of ag with a dark ault ana anort oar overcoat. Metzfer. Jeweler, optician. 141 Weah Ington, . i ROBBED GUESTS WHILE THEY SLEPT the Victoria hotel with Oua Marnuaon saturaay night, waa robbed of M6 while the two men were aaleap. Tha land lady law two atrangara leaving tha building at tba tint, and It la theae two man woo ara now, wanted by tha police. The puraa which contained tba money waa recovered. Thla la tha lateat of a aeries of extremely daring room robberies. A few daya ago a man's watch waa removed front under bla pil low while ha slept. Perfect fitting glasses $1 at Metsger' In aienUan Tba aaawarlna Journal. d-trttMU-sts karela, please lrr Mclntyre ft Heatn, famous com edlaai. and their blf company In tba musical play. 'Tha Ham Trea," at tha Ilaills Tonight to people In their famous musical play, "The Htm Tree.". Thla marry offering will be tha bill tomorrow and Wednee day nights, with a a pec Lai price mati nee Wedneaday afternoon. Seats ara now selling at tba theatre for tha entire engagement V "From Bird to Sou" Tonight. Tonlaht tha Allen company will ones Ita week at tba Lyrto In Milton Nobles' arreateat Dlay. "From Blre to Son." an myi or auzornia in ma goiaen aaye ot forty-nina Tba company wilt ba caat ao that the mem oars tuereo wiu play roles that Ct them. Tha manage ment has provided a nne production Moving pictures oetwean acta. GnuMTa Better VanderHla. Every week aaea a better vaudeville blU at tha Grand than tha week befora. Today there Is a new program, which gives promisa or surpassing even tha i splendid ahow of laat week. Tha new! beadllnar Is tba areat Henri French, who la wlthqut a rival In bla own Una i of antertainment. French, glvas Imper j aonatlons of famous muata masters and aa augmented orcbaatra wiu ba naad tor this aot. , ' MA Scotch HlghbalL4 There la 'a new poller at tha Star theatre theaa daya Tha bouaa on Washington atreet is now tba home of muaioai comaay ana will make this class of entertainment Ita featura tot an indefinite aeaaon. Tha Armetrong company opened Its engagement yaater aay witn a joiiy arrair called "A Bcotcn Highball," In which tba company, made ita bow to rortiand and eatatmahed it self as aclever organisation. Sherlock Holmes. Tha atarv of tha world's areata it At tectlve. Sherlock Holmea. la vividlr told by tha Baker atock company thla week and thla la on of tha biggest event a aver happening in stock in this etty. It will ba tha attraction all week, and aeats should ba procured at onoa, for tha advance aale la unusually heavy. Thai only matlnea will ba Saturday. - STew Time Card. Tha Canadian Xaclflo baa elaeefl In effeet a new time card via tha 8oo Spokane route, tha short Una to fit, I ran l. i neir trains ara moaeia or jux-i urv. eleotrio llahted. library, buffet. I Compartment observation car a, excellent! dlnlngcar aervice. For ratea and full articuiara apply at local ozzica. 14 J nira atreet. . ; OFFICIAL PUTS VETO OF HIS OWN SALAKT New Brunswick. N. J- Anrll flU I This oltirs reform mayor, vv. E. Flor. ance, baa vetoed hla own aalary bill for tna present quarter, xna mayor haa made it a rule to veto anv hllla ordenul oy common oouncn wnicn overaraw ap propriations, and ha claims there Js not sufficient money In tha annroDrlatlona ror salaries for city officials for thai present Quarter. He nas vetoed all of tnem. Tha mayor Is a Democrat and tna council Kepuoncan. . LITTLE TOT SLEEPS ON SCHOOL STEPS TO BE ON TIME IN MORNING LltUa Mary Strlch's Russian mother, who cannot read Engllah, reoelved letter last Friday from Mary's school teacher to tha affect that Mary had been elected as one of. the six little people to go to Baaverton as a Portlaijd pri mary class ta demonstrate tha phonetic method of learning to apalL Mary is only 8 years old, and she cannot read vary much IlngUsh, either. Little Mary waa very much perturbed over the matter, and did not sleep soundly that night Next morning tha CARTER'S firms f 1VER J PIUS. fr rapa-ai)' We Ta dg-JAusssVg I Out Wok Headache and relieve all the trouble! met dent to a bilious state of the system, sueh as Sl-sineaa, Nausea, Prowslneea, Olatrata aftes eating, Pain In the Side, to. While their most ; ramaikable aueeeai has been shown in curing . Haadacha yet Carter's Little Liver Pills ara aqnaUy valuable in Oonatlpatlon, eurlng and pre . venting thlaannoyingeoiuplaint.arhlla they alas aOReotalldl-ordaraeithaatomacbUmalatetha llrer and regulate tba bowels. Sventf Unrealy snrea MIA Aehe they wou Id be almost prloalasa to those who ' anfferfrbmtliisdUtre-slngcomplaint; batfortn Bataly thelrgoodnessdoea notend b-rend thoaa ; wboonoatry them will And theaa little pills valu able ia so many ways that they will not ba wil ling to do without them, . Bat after allalek bead v lithe bane of so many lives that bare I wbera we make enr gnat boast. Our pills cure it while Others do not. Carter's Utile liver Pills ara very rraall and very easy to take. One or two pilla make a dose. They are atrlotly vegetable ana do not gripe o ' purge, but by their gentle action please all who Use them. janitor of Highland school, who goes to look aftar tha fires at 6:30 o'clock m., found her curfed up sound aalaap on the school house steps, waiting for her teaoher to com and take her on tba train to jeeverton. ' She was clad In a red calico dress and thin underwear and -an old torn coat She had forgotten bar hat and ber prown n&ir rormea tne only cushion be tween her head and the school house atepa. The janitor, who baa children of bis own, bundled tha child home, and explained to her mother that aha should not go to tha school house to meet her teaoher until 10 o'clock. ; Tha teacher. Miss Harriet Wardan. came aooording to appointment with her pupils, and found no Mary Strich. As I inary was a ravorue with her sha sent Immediately to tha "child home, and Mary came running, a till wearing the patched home agali when aha returned had a hat but no coat As the weather was cool the teacher was unwilllirg to take tha child on the trip without a coat so ona was bor rowed from a mother in the neighbor hood of the school. t Mary went to Beawton and acquitted .herself with credit to Highland school and tha Rus sian mother who cannot read English. The trip to Beaverton was a notable pne. -and the six little pupils from High land primary room gave a performance that was a distinct featura The Bea verton event was a county Institute un der the direction Of tha Waahlnrtnn nountv school aunnrlntenAent ,mi h. had invited Professor Stanley, principal of Highland school of Portland, to go over to Washington county and give a lecture ,ou Instructing children how to read. Professor Stanley, to make tha talk If You Don'HI You Believe We Are a Paclt of Ilumbnfls-Ii You nave an Atom of Apprehension That Our Word Is Not Good-Stop Right Now-Do Not Read Another Word of Tills Advertisement t , ,V declara to 70a now, as earnestly as we know how to speak it, that soon--VEKY iooii w will titrw -JTsdoseiil on -of .the best " 'fold mining propositions erer advertised in -Portland. . ,. v IT IS IN GOLDFIELD, NEVADA,' THE RfCIIEST MINING CAMP ON THE FACE OF THE EAHTTX1 It b a part oi ' ihe world-renowned Florence mine richest gold mine on the face of the earth. Our ,sapermtendent at that mine is a brother to our superintendent at Rawhide, Nevada, where we have another wonderful property. The Goldfield brother wrota a tetter to the Rawhide brother, and the latter wrote the following letter to us, which we reproduce verbatim at Uteratum, . Both Gold and Silver in Thio Mine ,. . Xkwfelde. Ajprfl M, 1908, j. V. B. Stewart, Portland, Or. -I am sending you a few samples of our Rawhide ore which' shows free gold and will give the people an idea of the quality of the rock.' I include a specimen from the Proaky lease which runs way op, and one of the other pieces shows the character of the rich silver ore impregnated with gold. I had an assay running across our shaft yesterday which went 40 ounces in silver and hfgh in gold. The vein is about four feet wide where we are sinking and shows good shipping values clear across the ledge This is undoubtedly the Last Chance vein which runs through our claim and tontinnes on through the Burns lease and Hooligan HlU, which is producing such wonderful values on the Miller lease.' One of the encouraging features about our ledge is that it Is widening np with depth and values are increasing and I believe we have one of the biggest things in camp. ' : I had very encouraging news today from our lease on the Florence in Goldfield. Yon know the picture rock (Wgh grade) on the Florence is always found in that blue sulphide quartz which lays along side of the dacfte dikes and which we felt so confident about being in our block of ground. I received word from my brother Fred that he was encountering rock of that nature hut about .where we figured it ought to be, and unless all signs fail we will soon have one of the famous Florence ore chutes. Mr. Mefltfe,' superintendent of th? Rogers lease, who has been looking over our ground very carefully, feels confident that we hare ore In sight savs it looks like a cihch don't see how we can miss it Now when, we get shippers on both our Rawhide and Florence leases, which looks like a cer tainty, we will have one of the biggest propositions in the country, and will be in a position to make all kinds of money for ooraeJres and friends. . . Rawhide is looking better every day and I believe by early fall wiH be the greatest camp la the country. We are on the tacky number this time, and, are bound to win out R. Q, VIRTUE. Is this enough for you? If not what more do you want? If you believe tts, Is there not enough in the above letter to start tout blood flowing hotly-Jn your veins, and your feet hurrying your body toward tkls office?. LWE ARE MINING IN. THE .TREASURE ,VAULTS OF BOTH GOLDFIELD AND RAWHIDE, NEVADA. . Wake Up9 People I You Have but Five More Days in Which to Procure Shares of the Portland-Florence Mining, Leasing Co. at lOc Each ON MAY 4 THE PRICE WILL BE ADVANCED TO 20 CENTS PER SHARE, SPOT CASH! In five or six months, when I : this ftock is paying dividends fabulous as those of other Goldfield mines, there will be a great many people in Portland and the neigh- boring country regretting their failure to own shares m this company. Hearts will be full of self-reproach. It will be said: ''WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY, BUT NEGLECTED TO EMBRACE ITL' We have received another bunch of ore from Rawhide in which the gold is visible to the naked eye. We have a letter from our superintendent at Goldfield telling us that "We have reached the point f at which water begins to ooze through, and you know as well as we that THE FORMATION IS THE SAME AS THE LITTLE FLORENCE, AND THE SIGNS ARE THE SAME AS THAT OF OUR SISTER MINE IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE MINERS CUT INTO THAT IMMENSE BODY OF THE RICHEST ORE EVER TAKEN FROM THE EARTH I" Linked together these two leases and our own 100 acres comprise a gold mining proposition that ft seems to us a person who has a little money is actually blind to his own interests not to get into while he may. $100 Invested in These Shares This Week Is Almost Cer tain to Pay $100 Per Month Hereafter Out-of-town buyers will do well to telegraph or telephone their orders. We reserve the right to reject all orders received after 4 this block of 50,000 shares is sold. Therefore, it is "FIRST COME FIRST SER.VED." , , NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW SEED FOR A HARVEST THAT WILL LAST FOR A QUARTER OF A ; CENTURY OR MORE The man of small means, especially, has a hard time of it in this world. We wish we had a thousand of these as partners. It '.. would give us the joy of our lives, a little later, to lift those persons above the plane of want and penury. WE BELIEVE FROM THE ' ' DEPTHS OF OUR HEARTS THAT THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THESE MINES WILL DO FOR THOSE WHO OWN THEIR SHARES! But this week will end the opportunity to get in at 10 cents per share. THE STOCK GOES TO 20 CENTS NEXT MONDAY MORNING 1 , , ,1, flic Porta Company Room 15, 268 Stark street, opposite Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 5489. Officers -President and Manager, W.B. Stewart j Vice-President, W. A. Moses; Secretary and Treasurer, F W. McICechniei . . Superintendent, R. G. Virtue. - Our office will remain open until 8 p. m. this week. . , BITULII TO- IMPROVE STARK .K reth8a 5 New Pavement Will Cover irned to tna aohool aha s m stj. ni Hint . If-. VmA ys-r 1'itr'O Eyesores. njora rorcerwi, uooidea to taka a-plokad class from tha primary department, and Mies wardan waa aeleotad to conduct Aa a raault of Tha Journal's frsquent ly calllna; attention to tha disgraceful appaaranoa and dangerous oondltloa of tha Stark atraat pavement In front of tha Chamber of Coznmeroa and from there west to 8 event a atraat, tha old wornout vltrlflad brick that have done duty there for mora than 10 yeara ara balnr torn out ' and tha atreet - made lub . uomonsiraiion. 'j na mass waa composed ofHaasel Lenhardt, Isabel McArthur, Ranaom MoArthur, Irwin Raabe, Mary Strich, Edna JorR-e. The program of the Institute at the mornlna' session lnc1ul(l "Primar. Readin" by Miss Wardan; "Arithmetic uj- x-ruieaspr xau or uoucti actiOOl. Port land. In the aiternnnn Prnfooanr T Vt Ctanl.w DaIbkJ A T I- . """"'i u "wiu, utiH.ru up urimmsr, Professor K. F. Ball .demonstrated Teacninaf't - a a' Duty by profes talk waa Methods riven on "Tennhfira1 aor J, E. Wllkerson. Forest Grove: "lAt. tie Thlnga , About tha School Room,' waa the aubject dlacuaaed by Miss a uuwmu- 01 croaresa acnool. luacusaina tha trill Prnfnr fltanlav eald the Institute waa one of three very aueoeaaful teschera' nieetlnirs that have been Kiycn by ..Superintendent. M. C. Case Of Washington nmintv .liirln. tka spring months. There wera about 75 teachers in nttandanc v ready for a aoat of bltullthlo Davament. For aeveral yeara this bit of atraat has been ona of tha worst eyesores In Port land. Numerous vehlolea . hava : been wracked by dropDlnir into tha chuck' holes that abound on that part of Stark street, ana at least one norse was de stroyed by lllng and breaking; a lea;, A larao force of man with teams went to work this ' morning-. . removlna; tha wornout brick and preparlns; a founda tion lor a Dituutoio pavement. xna atreet will ba paved from tha west aide of Third street to tha east aide-of 8ev- antn. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and CMldrea. ' Tl3 Kir.i Yea Hm Always Izgft Soars tha Cisnatore FIND VALUABLE BODY OF GRANITE Quarry of Fine Building Stone Uncovered Near KcMinnville, What Is said by stone axperta to ba ona of tha finest bodies of granite, suit able for bulldlnjt purposes. In tha United States has been uncovered four miles out of McMlnnviUe, Tha quarry is 45 acres In extant and of unknown depth. Tha owner of tha property recently brought an expert In building stone from tha east and had a thorough teat made of the stone. The expert pro nounced u to equal to the highest grade of granite from the famous New England quarries, and aultabla for all bulldina nut-noses. it is srooabie tnat tms stone win oe In tha rortiand market thla rear. Four ratlea of a spur track wlU have to be built from McMlnnville to the property before tne arramte can be prontaoiy quarried. ' Portland contractors - are of the opinion that on account of Its cheap ness v it will larrelv take -the plaoe of cement in building ' foundations for heavy structures. In color It Is a dark gray and weighs about 180 pounds to tha eublo foot. . It is hiehly . mineral ised and sparkles like high-grade quarts. ; Press Association. , ' (tJnlta Ptms Leased Wlre.Jv ( tins Angeles. OaL. April 27. Members Of the California Press association to tha number of 100 members who 'have arrived here from San Diego are today njoymg a trip over the balloon route ' a apcclal car. 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A. . , ,.: 1 255 ; Morrison Street, PortlanJ, Ortjoa 4a - w-m eomtneroa The party wm apena to- ai iat:-n morrow la TUIUng" points of tBtere-tlev - .