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- V THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. . TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE'' 6, 1911. 13 JOSEPHINE HILLS TAFT GETS TO VISIT CENTENNIAL Washington. Juno I President . Taft today received an Invitation from As toria, Or to vlalt that city daring the centennial celebration next August for the founding of the town as a trading post by a "member icf the Astor family. The president has not yet Indicated whether ho will 'acoepk. A summer home alte on the shores of Lake Pend d'Orellle, Idaho, haa been tendered the president by the town Of Moscow. Taft announced some days ago that bs would not forsake Beverly, Mass., aa his summer residence. . ' President .Taft Is alao considering an invitation rirelved from Governor M. E. Hay of Washington to visit that state. Newest Phenomenal Discovery Is on Applegate Riverj Own ers Locate 9000 Feet Along Ledge and 60 Acres Placer. I I .-.X . ' ' CANDIDATES WHO WERE CH0SEN.F0R OfflCE IN YESTERDAY'S MUNICIPAL ELECTION ' I i -v; ; . . i , .i i I t , f X " "l . RECORD ANOTHER S GREAT GOLD FIND I ; (VntHt Press Leased Wlre. - OrutiiFiML Or.. June : I. Another phenomenal gold strike has bMn mad In Josephine oounty the third In five weeks. This time the find wu mad on Applegate river, about 14 islJea south Of Grants Paas. The fold occur a In the white quarts, which la glutted with me yeiiow metal ' The property la owned by City Coun cilman H. L. Herat nee r, Leror Currier, a u. a. k. veteran, and A. u. Davis, a prospector. Davis made the find Tnursoay of last weak. He cot word quietly to his QranU Paas associates and Councilman HersJnger hurried to toe property. Last night be returned to Oranta Paas with a aack of the rith ore. Newa of the strike cauaed fur ther mining excitement In this city. j ne ore la on exhibition today. The partite have located the led re ror a aistanco of 1004 feet, six olalma In length. Decompoaltlon ofthe sur face of the led re through long time baa reaulted In enriching a large area t the base of the hill, the ground being permeated With numti end hnkm Quarts rich in gold. The owners have located 10 acres of this around aa placer and are recovering muon of the coarse gold with the greatest ease. Mining men from ail over the west rn states continue to arrive In Grants rasa and hurry to the hllla. Anotner rich strike Is reported at Oriole mine In the Qallee District The unoie mine la a very rich property, Tne Herslnger atrtke on Applegats hows values fltOO to I100J a ton. free go'o. imu la rrom aiatnot not proapeoted elosely before the strike. There Is plenty or water at hand for develop ment. The atrtke ahows a well defined lead three to nine feet wide. It aeema to be the coneensus of opinion among many minora that gold will be dis covered much cloeer to this city within a abort time and the hllla and moun taina ar full of mlnera and prospec 3 GO DOWN TO DEFEAT (Continued From Page One.) present their aole representative le T. i. Concannon. who ran aa an Independent in tne rirat and came in third In the rare. Monaa the regular Democratic nominee, taking the plum. John Montag'a victory in the elxth ward la belnr hailed as a algnlflcant victory tor good government. H. A. seining, regaraea witn distrust aa a representative of the apeclal Interests, Is unhorsed after a service of eight yeara. Unrest over conditions In the council Is alao assigned as the reason for the defeat of Kubll, agalnat whom a aara ngnt .was made. , In the First ward Thomas K. Monks, Pemocraf, polled lit votes, Jordan V. Stan. Republican, came in with ii7. and Concannon, aa an Independent, trailed third with 14. Monks' plurality Is 41. WansUa Elected. Frederick S. Wllhelm, a young attor ney and member of a pioneer family of Portland, made more than a threo-to-ono race agalnat A. J. M'Cabe in the Fourth ward. Wllhelm is a Republican and M'Cabe a Democrat, the third man In the fight being Otto Newman, a So cialist. Complete returns from the ward give Wllhelm 8444. M'Cabe 490 and New man 343. The ward comprises the cen tral part of the West Side, from Wash ington to Jefferson streets. Wllhelm is pledged to Immediate submission of the commission form of government John Montag gained a lead of 235 in tne sixth ward over Councilman Beld ing. uaoritx, tne socialist. noiit lin Montag was a member of the executive poaraa or Mayors Lane and Pennoyer no once a candidate lor mayor. Allan R. Joy, the Republican nominee, had a runaway race in the Seventh . ousmigui. rae re- - Tfivcu piurainy or iuiz over R. B. White?, his Democratio opponent, with one precinct missing. His vote Is 111. aiiiu rvuucs 1101. Ellis Votable Lose William Schmear, IndependenC and another advocate of the commission form of government, took the lead over councilman kudu in the Eighth ward by 188 votes. His total was 1717, with 1809 for - Kubll and 688 for Frank M. Kelly, the Democratio nominee. On the recall election In the Tenth ward Councilman Ellis has apparently boon ordered to stay at home. Six can didates Were In the running, but as the ballots were counted the fight nar rowed down to James Magulre, Clinton A. Ambrose and Ellis. With precinct 144 missing, Magulre leads with 1148, Ellis Is second with 1119 and Ambrose is third with 911. The missing precinct . is expected to bo strong for Ambrose, but will not giro him enough to catch up. If Magulre and Ellis run about even, as expected, Ma gulre will be the winner. As It stand he seems reasonably a are. with the vote from two precincts en the tall-enders unreported, F. B. Har ring-ton received 268. Will O. Steel ISO and D. O. Stephens 818. 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Clyde, councllman-at-large; Prederlck 8. Wllhelm, councilman. Fourth ward; James Magulre, councilman, Tenth ward; Allan R. Joy, councilman, Beventh ward; Tom N. Monks, councilman, First ward. ' Was increased, and the highest predic tions made at Republican headquarters ,,,wers exceeded. ." Total Tote 88,00a The total vote will run close to 18,090, higher than was Indicated by the slow voting yesterday morning, and higher than most of the prophets anticipated. Charles H. Otten, the Socialist nominee, ' polled 1684, two preclnots out, and Har rison, the Prohibition candidate, received ' 458. , ' . v " Rushlight carried the West side by probably 700 votes, and In all quarters the Simon strength fell beneath expecta tions. The outlying districts on the east side in many cases made him a two and three-to-one favorite. It waa little less than a landslide for the' Seventh ward councilnian. '. r . East lido Tote- JEoavy. The east side did not fall RushUghT. As a candidate for the council and for th kg-'Slatnra 4io bad demonstrated great vot getting qualities in previous elections, and yesterday, be again rolled . up a big1 rote, not only in the Berenth ward, his homo,, bat all the way down to the peninsula, except In Irrlngton and other limited districts. ' The vlctcr did not win by the votes of any one class. There was less con trast between the different sections of the ' city than te the primaries, ' when Lombard carried many of the residence dlstrcts -by an overwhelming vote, and 1 Ruahllrht wen portions of the east side and the north end by an equally' em phatlo lead. ' This time, that rote shows. Rushlight annexed a good share of the vote cast for Lombard In the primaries. Tt im likewise true that organise labor atood by. the Republican candidate with unusual riaeiity. inm mcucm vi the Simon managers In putting forward the Manger to business" as a aiogan served to solidify the labor vote, and at the earns time failed to unite the Hn.in.. interests as it was intended to da Large numbera of the amaller business men gave no heed to the cry against Rushlight, and did not fear hlra from the Industrial viewpoint Another powerful Influence for Rush light was the support given him by the most of his colleagues In the council. Ho went with them to victory in the primaries, and they gave him unstinted support In return. lmoa Given Lesson. . Not to bo forgotten alao was the feel ing la many quarters that 1 Blmon ahouM nave entered as a candidate In the pri maries. If at all. and that Blmon should bo given a lesson In the doctrine of party regularity, which he haa so often advocated. As the primary nominee, Rushlight achieved a large advantage, and tha appeal of the Republican central committee to abide by the result was not without effect v v Pumping Is Continued. (Unite Press teased Wire.) Havana, June "-The work of pump Ins; water from the cofferdam buUt around tne wreck of the United States battleship Maine in Havana harbor'was continued today. United States naval officers are In chargo of raising the wrecked warship. Wi VETERANS 0 MEET FOR 2 DAYS Departments of Washington, Oregon, Alaska in Encampment. The departments of Oregon, Washing ton and Alaska, U. S. W. V., will hold their annual encampments this year, Wednesday and 'Thursday. During the two-days' meet, each department will en tertain the other. The Washington and Alaska aepartments will meet at Van oouver, and the Oregon veterans at Portland. "The former will be guests of the local camp at Vancouver, while Scout Toung camp will entertain the Or egon boys on Wednesday and all the departments Thursday. Thursday will bo the big day In Port' land for the veterans. On that evening all departments will join in the Rose Festival parade. In which the veterans will put on the "Military Order of the Serpent'' Commander Salsbury, of Soout Toung camp, and the committee nas given out the following programi WEDNESDAY. :S0 a. m Meet at Armory to perfect organisation oz department or Oregon. Ahtolntely Bottled in Bond Pure 6 Year our Smoodr Mellow .Rich CO EstKsLef? Since 1780" ROTHCH1ID BROS. . , Distributors - Portlands Or. mm s 11:10 a. m. Take ear te Vancouver, where they will visit Wnshlngton dele gation. 1:00 p. m. Orand review of U. B, troops In honor of U. L W. V. at Van couver barracks. :00 p. m U. S: W. V. parade In Van couver. 8:00 p. m. Orand military ball at Post hall. In Vancouver. THURSDAY. 0:80 a. m. All members of U. S. W. V. meet at Armory for election of of ficers for department of Oregon, and ar rangementa of minor details In enter taining Washington and Alaaka depart ments. . 1:00 p. nv Washington delegation will vlait Oregon department in a body. At Armory. Families invited. 6:00 p. m. Tke Initiation of "Order of Serpent" will take place with an com ical features pertaining to such organi sation Including the "Snakes of the Sakautlnan." T:I0 p. nu Orand parade of the "Mil itary Order of the Serpent" and U. S. W. V. on east side. Journal Want Ada bring results. BIGELOW'S CONDITION IS CONSIDERED GRAVE (United Press Letsed Wlrs.l Highland Falls, N. Y., June . The condition of John Blgelow, the venerable statesman and author, who has been ill for several days at his home, "The Squirrels," continued grave today. His physician said there waa only a alight chance for recovery. INVESTIGATION OF WOOL TRUST NOT BE PRESSED 'netted Press Vn4 W . ( Washington, June t. 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