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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1008. Town -Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Baker I.yrio Star ...... Grand . '. . , Multnomah V,-.; ..... . "The Halfbreed" ........"The Bushranger "A Trlii to Coney Island' . . . .. . . .'. .. . .Vaudeville Field, - Twentieth .,, and Pain's Vesuvius and 11.600 Firework ine uass. , . , , . . .aympnony ureiiMii 1 :S0; Musical Extrsvagania, 8:30 p. m. At the ar$ museum yesterday after noon Miss Jessie B. Jonea of Cleveland rave 'an interesting talk conoemlngr the Blrdcllff colony in the Cats kills, tell . lnc of the work done there, the ambl j tlons of the residents and the delight : ful spirit of the whole. - Miss Roma McKnlrht followed with a talk n de nlan. and the work of the Minneapolis Handicraft society.' She commended the sincere and earnest work done in the classes conducted under the Arts and Crafts society there, and illustrated .with some ef the articles oh exhibition the principles of design which are in sisted upon. Friday afternoon Frank Vincent DuHond will - give talk on some subject connected with - the art and craft work. - Mr. DuMond is a dl , rector of the New York society and an artist of International reputation. The art museum will be open from 3 to next Sunday, which la tha last day of ma exniDitiun. d ,: ',''"' ' , a ' ., "' r Roger Slnnot,' counsel for Leone; So, Chines girl, aald to be a slave, held heraT- hit" the federal ' authorities.' a reared before Governor Chamber la yesterday and requested that the depor tatioa order of the United States court be carried out' The governor refused to Interfere. Several days ago tha de partment of ' Justice ordered that the firl be returned to California to stand rial for -larceny. 'Last month - the court ordered that Leone Bo be deport ed. Tha -California authoritiea claim that the girl la native born- and to ad dition naa. stolen several hundred dol lars, ..'.. 4 v;" -f ' ' ' B. D. Townsend. special assistant to the , attorney general of ' the , United States. ' who is to be associated with Tracy C Becker, who holds a similar foettlon, in the suit to be. brought by he government to compel the Oregon A California Railroad company to dls- pose of certain land grants under the recent act of congress, is ex Dec ted to arrive today. Mr. Townsend naa been working on the caae for months. He will remain here several weeks. It will probably be two weeks before the suits will be rued in the federal court. ft . Anton the Medford people at the Hotel Portland who are attending the Rose Festival, are Edgar Mafer, mana ger oi tne crater laue number torn pany,' and Mrs. Hafers W. 8. Brooke, manager of Mrs. Potter Palmer's ranch; Judge Withlngton, pity attorney; Mrs. J. D. Heard and daughter Gladys of the Hterllng mine, and Mrs. F. H. Hopkins of Snowy Butte. Walter H. Evans, assistant United States attorney, appeared before Judge Wolverton In the federal court this morning and asked that 1500 ball of Andy Peters, alias Steve Bowner, ar- rested in Spokane on a charge of hav ing sent obscene matter through the jnalt, indicted in Portland by a grand jiMy, April t. be forfeited. Petera was supposed to have appeared in court May 28. Business men and visitors to the Rose Fiesta can save time and money by eating lunch at the Woman's Ex change, 133 Tenth street. Just south of Washington. Good wholesome food, served , hot, 11:80 until . 3. Refresh ments -served all afternoon, Home made cakes, pies, bread, etc., fresh dally, and comprise . our chief attrac tion come! . .,..'.- , D. H. Hawkins has published three poem In ? pamphlet form. . entitled Where Lie the Oregona. "Hall Port land" and "The L.ont Airship," as sou venirs - of , the Portland Rose- Festival. They contain many curious words and phrases that to many will probably ap ear highly poetical. They are on sale at Meier Frank's store. . MILLIONS IN PLACER GOLD Portlanders I May Participate in the Harvest of Riches by Unit ing With These Leading Citi- rens Who Have Invested in the Mines. . ' ' There are no quarts mines in Alaska to ngrure in tne output oi gold from that rich territory, and the placers can be worked only about three to four months per year; yet the -Seattle Post Iritelligencer, "after receiving reports from all points in the north, estimatea tne gold output lor tne coming season In Alaska at $26,000,000." This tre mendous sum of money indicates s the enormous profits of placer mining, the most productive. Industry of the world. The Florence Placer Mining company of roruanu vwm i iwrea u( . piacer ground in the Florenoe, Idaho,- district, that will discount any similar area ever discovered in Alaskan territory, and it may be worked from eight to nine months each season.. The company pro cured these 17 claims last fall from William Crandall of Orangeville, Idaho, who had -government title to them. Mr. Crandall, a man of ti years, had spent most of his life, in the mountains, never caring mucn for nis health, and was so decrepit at tne time mat ne saw ni end was near. "For this reason he parted with this property which he bad steadfastly declined to sell, and in March of the present year his life came to an end. The Florence company is now engaged -in-installing water pipe and machinery,' without which the prop erty could not De mineu, and witntn a few months will be taking from ita rich holdings - the large deposits of placer gold it ha been positively ascertained is contained beneath ita surface. The ground was thoroughly tested by the company before tha -deal was closed with Mr. Crandall,: by ' sinking 1 shafts down to bedrock and washing the gravel taken therefrom. Thla was found so rich that the corporation has .been freely advertising its : belief that it would be enabled to pay annual Interest of 300 per cent-on all its stock sub scriptions, and there are those well ac- proposition wno oe- it 'is not at all Improbable quaintea witn toe clare that it Ma n that : the nronts oi tne. mines win double that amount. To help equip the property the company put 120,000 shares of its stock upon th market at B5 cents per enare, par vaiuo o oems, ana mi greater, part of .this naa peen dispose of. and it Js expected that this month will end Ita sale entirely. The com- any's officers and directors are: Hon. ohn B. Claland. iudae of the state cir cult court, president; George I Peas- lee of Peas lea Bros, company, vice president; Richard C. Hart, superintend ent .United States light bouse service, vice-president; H. B. Perks, M. A. I. M. E.. mining engineer, and W. W. Peaslee, J. F. Boone and W. A. Claland. Tho personnel or tne company is ampie uarantee tnai aii'iis mitmirm- wui nnsatlv conducted, and that the gen tlemen did not Invest their own money before Investigating 1 and determining the value of the ground.- More than $100,000,000 has been taken from the Florence district, but not a yard of this ground, absolutely proven to be the ilchest of It all. ever has Jeen mined. because it could not be without ma chinery such as is being Introduced by Its present owners. In fact, thla has been the dumping ground of the Im mensely rich gold gulches that have poured their wealth Into theae creek channels for hundreds of years, and now for the first time appliances have been lurchaned that will gainer me treasure rom its seclusion, where It has reposed ail these centuries. '"'., The company's office Is at room 320 Commercial club building. Fifth, and Oak streets, and Its telephone is Main 985. ' . - - - J- ' ' King Oregonua and Queen Flora will review ail parades from the monater frandstand, located on Pennoyer block, nth and Morrison streets. Reserved seats are on sale at Rowe A Martin's drug store, 423 Washington street. Sin gle tickets $1. Season - tickets, five pa rades, f 4. Mall orders win have full Two more violations of the speed limit ordinance have been reported In Montavllla on the Base Line road. The offenders this time are automobiles Nos. (08 and 128. From stop-watches their speed, when running- through Montavilla, Is judged at about SO miles an. hourv .., ..;..,,,,, Water , through boss f of , . sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance ana used oniy Between the hours of C and 8 a. m. and S and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling- streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully it will be shut off. - Suits have been tiled In the United States court by W, V. McAboy to com pel the Oregon v California Railroad company to transfer to him 180 acres of land In Columbia county. The suit waa brought under th act of congress wiin reference io land' grants. No fan'oy prices for the highest grade of eyeglasses, fitted: by an expert opti iaa at very moderate prices. George Rubensteln. doctor of optics, 183 Fourth street, between Yamhill and Taylor. and press ' your clothes. We soonre f-hlne your shoes, all tor 81. BO month. Main 51. A-4814. .Wagons run every where.. Unique Tailoring Co., 49 Stark. . Golden Grain Granules, . the 100 per rent purs cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia F.nd nervousness. All grocers. Tastes better than common coffee. h oitv'a Mutnrv Not one case or disorderly, conduct- was reported by the policemen aetauea yesieraay io vujr he 108 precincts in rurimnu. um rinnln to hreak the - day's monotony came In the arrest of P. D. Healy, pro prietor of a saloon at 381 Morrison .tr.t U, was ton nil bv officers dis pensing liquor to all comers. - This morning he was given a fine of 126 in Judge Cameron's court East side residents are wrought .np keenly over the promiscuous dumping of garbage and refuse near one of the most prominent streets in that vicin ity. The citizens have held Indigna tion meetings and the East Side Busi ness Men's club, on their behalf; has written a letter to Chief of Police Gritxmacher asking that stringent measures be adopted by the police. In spite of an ordinance prohibiting, gar bage men have been using the grounds near Grand avenue and Sixth street, and other places. A list of the ellglbles to fill II va cancles for captains and lieutenants In the fire-department have been certi fied to by Chief Campbell and appoint ments will be made in a few days. The ellglbles recently passed the . municipal civil service examination and are A. W. Wefel. G. H. Parmenter. Gibson Mon tague and Frank A. Zollinger. . 1 Steamer ' Jesse Harklns, for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, daily, ex-; cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street : dock at 3 p. m. ' , ' t. Chambers Sc Son, opticians, now at 121 Morrison street, Marquara building. ; Woman's Exchange, 133 -Tenth street. lunch 11:80 to a; Business men s luncn. " E. W. Moore, ' expert photographer. Elks" building, uevenin ana fitarg sts. ' W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and v asnmgton. fllUALTRMIIinG TEACHERS HEEDED Demand on Ashland Normal V Exceeds SupplyThe A Summer School. . (Sjiecl! Dlspstrh to The Jonrosl.) Ashland,' Or., June 2, The call for manual , training" teachers, has already been greater .this year, at the normal than can be supplied. The department of manual training, which . Includes woodwork, cardboard Sloyd and raffia. was but recently established by the board of regents, the object being to train teachers along these lines as they are rapidly gaining' In favor and are being Introduced Into the public schools. The work is extended through the train ing department, where it Is under the direction of a competent teacher and a supervisor. Excellent-results are be ing accomplished and the Worg is giv ing ' unusual satisfaction. Many stu dents are making this a major subject and are already partly self-supporting from the sale of manufactured articles. The department is under the direction or - froressor n. ti. waranp oi me ou jose, California, state normal. " , Sjummex Sfonaal Oonrse. The normal school -win conduct the usual 'summer' course, beginning Junt 18 and ending July Jl. With a larger number of teachers the outlook . for a large attendance is better than ever be fore. , The . course - Includes primary methods under ' direction . or Mrs. Katherlne K. Sloan: advanced meth ods,1 Miss Armed a Kaiser-, of Seattle high school methods and school man agement and supervision,, by Professor A. Ij, Briggs, president lof the Drain normal; regular - normal- subjects and reviews, under direction of the presl dent of the school and Professor W T. Van Scoy, Professor A. C. Joy, Miss Kaiser and Professor Briggs. Professor H. T. Sutton, who for the past year has been bead of the depart ment of literature and oral expression at the . state normal school, . has . cepted a position In the Eugene vinlty 'school. He will -visit : the edU' cation 'centers - of the-, northwest as I lecturer and -field worker la the Interest or the school, proressor Button was connected with the Cottner . university or MeDraaKa ror io years, ana is able lecturer and writer. ' Just Arrived.: 6,009 pounds of deep sea fish, caught outside , of -the .'Columbia . bar. on .dis play at Mace's . market, 151 Fourth street. Will be on sale tomorrow at I cents a "ound. , ' Saaclnr at Expo Tonight.. Woodard's Dancing academy at the Expo Rtnk Is drawing large crowds this week. The rag-time . musto Is a hit, and tonight a quartet will sing dur ing Intermissions. .Only' five cents . to enjoy a long, sweet dance, ladles are especially invited. ' Why bea Shadow - Dr. Greene, Modical bldg. Home phone. ; ..;- --, . .... - .. - - - i Dr. McCracken, dentist Rothchlld bldg Berger, signs, show cards.' 284 Tambill i Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear.'. Marquam Journal want ads. lc a word. : fijintlmitnt at Yhnll hiinn.... .tm morning was unanimous that yesterday will go down on record as one of the most orderly and quiet election days in No pthec soap is"just as good" as Ivory Soap. No otter is so pure. No other, can be used in so many different ways. -" j ; The manufacturers have , been trying since fOt)liAnm.l.. 1 n.eT.eV soap. Ivory Soap is as nearly perfect as any soap can T Equally available for bath, toilet and fine laun dry purposes. ' Ivory Soap;': 99& Per Cent, r'ure. 8J RATSDALP BOUflTYn ABOLISHED BY CITY Bubonici Plague 1 Xo' Longer -Endangers Coast, So, Re- I r call Is" Sounded. - No longer will the city health board pay a bountyof S'eents on each rat brough .to the. city crematoryj Thero dent so -long chased by: the youth of the. city and hunted to his lair will be given a respite after a hunt, that has lasted since last falL This was decided upon by the health board this morning because of the report made by City Health Officer Dr. Esther C. Pohl,. who stated that, there has not peen a case of bubonic - plague reported on the coast since last - January. 5. . .. . .. . ; The city vo longer makes ' bacterio logical ' examinations , of the rats re turned, and at no time waa at sins-la mm of plague found among the rats. "Ail fear of an Infection of the dread plague in Portland Is dispelled, but the same vigilance will be maintained in re- para 10 vessels and trains by . the city health authorities. -. - - Has Lease All 0. K. A teles-ram ha. hwn received frem the Florence flnhlfieM Mlnina- ramnanv of Nevada which states that the Flor ence Central lease is bounded by the Goidfield Chedd. Florence Aurelia, Ut tle Florence, Hall Florence and Flor ence Annex. In other word the Flor ence Central company of r Portland has mining lease on the Firelight claim. D You don't have to carry about ' with you that sick head and body. ' ; ;t'' v Impondero-Therapy Will drive out that acute or chronic disease, fill " your veins ; with healthy blood and enable you to again Take Your Place in the World! ; Our methods of treatment are efficient, pleasant, the results permanent, and the cost within J your easy, reach. We are, anx - ious that every man and woman who is sick shall know the freat CURATIVE merit of mpondero-Therapy treatment. IMP0NDER0 -THERAPY COMPANY -. v- Merchants Trust Building Sixth and Washington Streets , Portland. Oregon . Entrance 326 Washington St ; Office Hours:" 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. , Sunday, iu to i m. in - io fEETH TEETH lr i0inrnj Save Money Come and have free examination. WB EXTRACT TKKTH FHlSfil; SIb VER FILLINQS, X6o U P OOL D FI L IN38. 11c UP; 6ET OF TEETH, 14 00: 8PLENDII , ' SET, St.00: QOUi All work guaranteed for ten rears. Lady attendant always present. AH work done absolutely without pala by DTCiaiivis vx ' irom is 11 vmw perlence. , .... , t, , . j -t . Boston Dentists V.' Home ; Phone ''' A-BOSa (' " . ' waoaa Kala 8030. ' ; f , II1K XQRlsosi BVi Obp. Postofflce. ' DAiNGING TOINIOHT ASMZSSZOV nil '.' RAO TIME! MUSIC THB TOOAT. QTJAXTST Woodard's Academy EXPO RINK - ITUeteenth and Washlagtoa . '. COFFEE The stars are degrees of excellence. - - www' Hrg- Schilltng's'Best ' ' , - Tour grocer returns your money If you doa't like It; we pay him. r THE WINNER Is entitled to the Best Let it be a - SUkHate Derby Hats Soft Hats . : Straw Hats $5.00 TO $10.00 311 Morrison Stret Opp. PostofAce GJVSALTBEER TrJ A little table salt dropped in a glass of beer will descend to the bottom. Little bubbles begin to rise to the surface, growing in number and ascending rap idly. Diffusing over the surface of the beer, they form a cireany, amber-colored bead. Lots and lots of people use salt Jn their beer, but few of them know why. - A chemical action takes place, in which the molecules are broken, allow ing the gas to escape. Beer, with a lit tle salt, reduces the tendency to bilious ness. . , Pale Bohemian Beer However, has less biliousness in it than most other beers. It is, therefore, more healthy to drink and safer for those who are convalescent and inclined to sickness. Many physicians prescribe PALE BOHEMIAN for their patients as a tonic. , ' We recommend-that salt be not used in PALE BOHEMIAN, as the aeration has given just the sufficient touch. On doxen Urge bottles delivered to your home for $1.75, and 40 cents a dozen allowed for the return of the bottles. . ' '' 'V' i;" -.-, '. North Pacific Brewing Company . I 'e y 211 McKAY BUILDINQ A2690, MAIN 2690 one Way but ;V; of it .: As ' long as you live you will have to wear clothes. , The style the other fellow sets will govern the style that you ; wear. Inasmuch as you have to wear clothes and wish to keep within hailing distance of the proper style, isn't it the best " plan to have a tailor make your clothes whose ideas are up-to-date and whose stock is a year ahead "of the other tailors? The only solution of the problem is to go to the shop where the goods are new, the styles proper, the workmen skilled, the price satis factory and the suit above reproach. One third of Portland be lieves that we make the best clothes. That third is right. G,UC9 Grant Phegley, Mgr. SEVENTH and STARK STS. SEATS SELLIuG 10 a. m. 9 p, m. "I SHERMAN, CLAY A CO. Opposite Postoff ice. i WALTER , DjUMCE NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND , ' SOLOISTS ARMORY Tomorrow Night, June 3, 8:15 Symphony Night Thursday Afternoon, 2:30, and Thursday Evening, June 4, 8:15 " Wagner Night. ' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEr.IETJT ' MME. NORDICA Will Sing Thursday Evening NO ADVANCE IN PBICES f 2.50, f 2, f 1.50, f 1 Direction . Lois Steers-Wynn Coraan JrPhonea Main 664S; A1145 "Idyl of Folly" Aasploaa Xalflits of Columbus. ilia, Eve. June 8 Meaj 1.00, TSe. 80o. . - - He JkMJJBBTttinM. nsssatsEzszszixsszxcssssra THE ROSE FESTIVAL'S H H H GOING EAST Northeirn Pacific Railway v,!, makes LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Is directly reached from Livingston, Montana, at low fare, including all expenses of trip, and stopover for this trip, can be secured on any kind or class of ticket regardless of limit of ticket. - , ' w. BIGGEST night SHOW Thousands Attend Nightly- ALL Vots it t ho, "BIS BYZnV TONIGH Aad sTltHtly TUs Vstk Oalyv TheFireworks King's Spccticular Masterpiece AT Mollnomah Athletic Field 20th and Washing-ton, iTTgS 8 if en M THE STARMusical Comedy Week of Juns 1. 1908. BXTKAOKDZHABT ATTBAOTZOXT. DATTIING NELSON - Will appear each and every perform ance during- the entire week and fight three rounds with his sparring- partner, in conjunction with TO AXBCBTBOsTCI XT7SXOA& COH - - - - - VASTY ( ;". - Presenting -A Trip Io Coney Islinr : miTXS A ITS KOCHCSTXB ' Australian Vocal Artists. Time and prices remain tha same. BAKER THEATRE -.J Geo. L. Baker, General Manag-sr. ' Oreat Rose -restival Attraction EVERT NIGHT MATINEE BATUR-" : - - DAY - . ;f "Tans BAxrassED" " "T ,' Stonr of Indian Terrltorr. . Bt Scenlo Play Record Seven Weeks . ; l Los Angeles. Evening- Prloes 25c, 5c. 5 Oe; Matins loc, zoo seats Always on Bale. Brest WeekCovers' taae." ' LYRIC THEATRE; Both Phones: Maln.85; Home A-10J ek commencing; Monday.- June 1, tr.a Blunksil-Atwood Company Opens In the Australian Play, , MTBB BVSKUSOEB ' ' - Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices lOo and 2f. Every evening- at 1:16., Prices lOo, 20i and JOo. Boxes 60c Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. - m CARNIVAL o NAPLES "Acres of ReaJIstlo Seenery. B Vtl yrfoif7i!rMtle Stage. Wh?,e .,rou Acrobat Oym nasts. Clowns. Specialties, etc Includlns; Jean Weitimin, King of the riigh Wire; Pain's lioo Act Thrilling Eruptioq Terrific Earthquakes Reallstlo Destruction of City B A OK IIOHT, : nalMrC OOBOX.UBXVO WXTX rAlil J $150Q.G9 Fireworks !le2-.'i,w Orand Stand; seats for S.000. Advance sale now open at northeast corner Sixth and .Alder- street.- -: - ;i . . For full information as to farestrain service, berth reser vations, etc, call on or write . v " - , , txzzszzzz: A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent ' 55 Morrison Street Portland, Oregon Summer Session TELEGRAPHY STENOGRAPHY OPEN ALL THE YEAR Expert i telegraphers end etenofr rapher. always In demand. We will place you. ' ( Oregon Expert College V 83 BTK It, 8TB nOOS, THE GRAND VaadevCIedelcxc 1 Entire Week of June 1, 1908. ' I. FAMOUS It PEKIN ZOUAVES in light ning drills and marches: the ONLY GEORGE WILSON, "The Original Min strel King"; AMERICAN -NEWSBOi B FOUR, in recollection of boyhood days: F. B. MONTRES8A. That I. A. T. 'tr I Dean "ON TIME OF COURSE."- Wltrt the Latest Tnmg in Animated Picture. NIGREL0DI0N 180 Sixth Street. Program Changed Every D:y 1U OOOD SITBJXCTS. Los Angeloc vs. Portland BXCBBATXOy FABX, CO?. TATTOBJT ABO 84TB STS.v ; ran t, s. 4, s, , t, Games begin ' week days at 3:30 p. m., bunday, 2:30 p. m. Art tvtlsials-tM .. Vj l . t cbildrtn. bleachers. 10c; rrandatand, JJLDTBU9 SAT TttlDAT, Wednesday. ' '.'... tot-1 t if, . i 10 A. BC IS The happiest spot In Portland Is 1 minutes from First snd A M-r -streets. AT B 0'CX.OOX TC OAT Herr Xlnd, and Orchestra of White sn l Oold In Orana Symphony f 'onct-rt.-. AT 0s30 TQaiQMT Allen Curtis and Company of ?S M-ih!i-k1 Comedy Stars in MumU-bI sravtf'H. "Jakey, Mlaey and iKy r'ree .-.-: . Hest fcvr. Kl-TX aad ftnlnlsnd. rafcy r-rni -Panoioar, "TM TickUr," Sc..., ; Kink, l.lectrio Tftruut, T'. f how, Ituwilno-. fciHiai-n, jtu t . r Foly, -eht," i.lecrie kmnh .i, ) -ta- .. Biding bntes. famons ;r - - and Ventodeon A yodiii t ot .1 ,.v eiues in Iw'f. ... CAJ5.4 1 iZVt i"3 At:;' r