East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 20, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    FRIDAY. MARCH 20, 1903.
GOLDEN TREftSURE
SEA GIVES UP RICHES FROM
LONG-SUNKEN VESSEL.
Forty Years Ago the Sldewheeler Was
Burned at Sea, and All Aboard Per
ished. San Francisco, Cal., March 20.
Among the passengers on the steamer
Newport, which arrived from South
and Central American ports Wednes
day, was Captain E. W. Johnstone
and a party of treasure-hunters, which
left here last November in the hope
of locating the wrecks of the side
wheel steamer Golden Gate, which
was burned to the water's edge off
the Mexican coast in 1SC2.
The Golden Gate carried much
treasure in her strongroom, and her
passengers individually were credited
with having immense sums of money
in their possession, the result of
lucky strikes in the California gold
fields.
The Golden Gate was bound from
this city for Panama, and was in col
lision with an Atlantic liner at Pana
ma. She took lire at sea and was
sunk, all on board losing their lives.
After 40 years, Johnstone's expe
dition is one of the many determined
to search for and If possible, secure
the Golden Gate's treasure. Captain
Johnstone reports that the efforts of
the expedition met with success;
that the vessel, submerged in 80
feet of water, has been located, and
the treasure, or some of it found.
He exhibits many sea-corroded and
partly melted gold coins, in proof of
his assertion that the treasuro has
been located, and returns to this city
to obtain appliances for recovering
the gold that he feels assured is in
the bulk of the lost Golden Gate.
COLUMBIA RIVER SARDINES.
a number of persons in this commis
sion, and they agree in stating th.it
you have put up a very satisfactory
article. They regard it as equal n
flavor to the best American produc
tion. In the opinion of some, It is in
some respects better than any other
American product they had examined.
"The fish seemed to have been
packed with care and the oil of good
composition, though perhaps not qim
sufficient In quantity. The opinion
was expressed that your sample was
hardly equal to the best French pro
duct. It would seem that a profitable
snnllno Industry could be built up
on the West coast, and I see no reason
why you should not succeed in such
an undertaking.
"GEORGE M. BOWERS,
"Commissioner."
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DANDRUFFENE
BONFIRE OF BIBLES.
Pronounced to be as Good as Any
American Product.
Astoria, Ore., March 20. W. O.
Hemlow, of this city, has been exper
imenting with the canning of cardines
caught In the Columbia river, and re
cently sent a sample can to the Unit
ed States commission of fish and fish
eries for inspection. Lately he re
ceived a letter from Commlsionor
Bowers, which highly commends the
products. The letter follows:
"Washington, March 11. Mr. W. O.
Hemlow, Astoria, Ore. Dear Sir:
Your letter of the 26th ult., and the
sample can of sardines which you
kindly sent for examination have been
received.
"The sample has been examined by
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j Causes Religious War in Fiji Is
landers Attack Mission.
Victoria, B. C. March 20. Steamer
Moana, which arrived lately brought
Hows from KHi that trouble had arisen
between the Protestant and Roman
i Catholics there as a result of the
burning of 300 Bibles by the Catho
lics. The natives of the section had
changed their religion, and, according
to letters from Hev. Mr. Burns, Prot
estant misisonary at Hewa, a puouc
gathering was held and the Bibles
burned. The incident has since caus
ed much friction between the two bod
ies. News was brought of an attack on
the Presbyterian mission on Ambrian
Island by armed natives of New Heb
rides. The natives, who came from
the hill tribes, approached the mission
with rifles and ammunition, surround
ed the place and opened Are at a
given signal, riddling the walls.
When they rushed the house, they
found no one there, the misisonary
and other occupants being absent at
the time.
A new volcano is vomiting large
quantities of smoke and lava on Riri,
New Hebrides. Earthquake shocks
were being felt. The residents be
lieved the volcano to be caused by
submarine eruptions near the island,
and large bodies of water were seen
to fly upwards at times. The resi
dents were much alarmed when the
last malls left.
Plague has broken out on the
Franch steamer La Prouse, at Nou
mea, from New Hebrides. Four died.
She has been quarantined.
FOR PORTLAND SHOW.
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An antiseptic absorbent guaranteed to Cure
Dandruff, Eczema and all scalp Diseases in
: : SEVEN DAYS s :
Dandruffene renders the scalp pliant
elastic. It is a marvelous hair restorer.
and
California's Building at Lewis and
Clark Fair Will Cost $20,000.
Sacramento, Cal., March 20. Gov
ernor Pardee has signed the bill ap
propriating $20,000 for a California
building at Portland's Lewis and Clark
exposition in 1905. The building will
be used for the Installation of ex
hibits and reception of visitors. The
law provides that If the state of Cal
ifornia shall, before the year 1905.
Ask your druggist for Dandruffene. It is sold
by first-class druggists. Sold in Baker City
by n. Levinger.
MANUFACTURED BY
TllG MERRILL DANDRUFFENE
348 Washington Street
Phone Main 3oo. Portland, Or.
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provide for the installing or mainte
nance of an exhibit, to be held in St.
Louis, the state at the Louisiana Pur
chase exposition, to be held In St.
Louis, Mo., in 1904, the said exhibit,
upon the termination of the said St.
Louis exposition, shall be turned over
and delivered at Portland, Ore., to the
commissioner appointed under this
act, who is hereby authorized to re
ceive the same.
TO VISIT THE DALLES.
Governor and Party to Inspect Port
age Site.
Salem, March 20. Governor George
E. Chamberlain today will be joined
by Secretary Dunbar and the state
treasurer, and the three will proceed
to The Dalles to make a preliminary
survey of the situation with a view to
perfecting plans for the construction
of the portage railway, authorized by
the legislature for which an appro
priation of $165,000 was made. While
at The Dalles the officials will meet
all parties interested in the project,
and invite suggestions as to the work
to be undertaken under the act of the
legislature.
The Colamfcia
Lodging House
Newly Furnished.
Bar in connection.
Bet. Alta & Webb Sts
In Center of Block.
F. X. Schempp
Proprietor
Dally East Orcgonlan by carrier,
only 15 cents a week.
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of beautiful special scenery, mechanical and electrical
effects that can be used on this stage
PRICES: $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c
Seats no on sale at Frazier's Book Store.
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SECOND
ALLOTMENT
SHARES
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B AT SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE.
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LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
y, TheHIQHLAND GOLD MINES COMPANY owns twelve quartz claims (210 acres) in
tnn,ner,tl,e, aDi0US ?UMPTER DISTRIST OF EASTERN OREGON, and ocated on the
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ho E. & e. MINES to the west, and theBAISLEY-ELKHORN and other large producers to
the east the great CHLORIDE mine lying to the north of the HIGHLAND GROUP.
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FREE TRIP TO THE MINES
To any who wishes to invest a reasonable sum Jn the HIGHLAND, we will pay all the
traveling expenses to and from the mine for the purpose of his making a personal Investi
gation. We have a good mine and wo are not afraid to show It. Mining men and experts ol
, ,T ali lty wll lmVl! viBited the HIGHLAND are nil unnnimous in saying that theHIGH
land will make a large mine and a good producer
In Inviting you to purchase stock in the HIGHLAND, wo do bo with the end in view
or secur ng you as a permanent customer and client, believing that by fair and honest treat
ment only can we retain the confldenco of investors
n i Jl'im urospectus you can learn all about our enterprise. It is a good one-safe
and certain. We recommend It to our most conservative clients.
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To NEIL J, SORENSEN & CO..
SUMPTER, OREGON.
MmroomAilrY3! Tk fPP1'"150" ,0 HIGHLAND GOLD
WINES COMPANY of Sumpter, Oregon, through yourselves, (or
FSiruf on
February 30th 1903. I agree to accept the return of the amount re
sonvi. L-i.xHum, as the stock s full paid, non assessable and non
toiu Kii Ain.r. I wired at your expense on
1903, to set aside for me the number of shares
be issued on Feb. 20, 1903.
Name
Par value of shares P, O. Address
one dollar
above mentioned, to
Enclosed herewith you will find $.
auuscripuon.
m payment for the above
uo not aeiay your orders. WIRE US AT OUR EXPENSE, stating the number of
shares you wish set aside. Then remit by letter, (using the apIcation blank bTj ) By
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For Further Parliculars Apply To
NtlL J. SORENSEN & CO
Department No. M
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Financial Agents
GOOD AGENTS WANTED. MUST GIVE REFERENCES.
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