rck ax. DAILY KAOT OBBOONIAN, PKNDLXTON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1805. EIGHT PAGES. ADAM S STOLE BYBTKMATIO ROBBERY OK GOLD DUST PACKAGES. As Um Packages of Post Arrived, Adams Opened Each, Extracted a Few Ounces of Dust and Replaced It Willi Black Sand Ono or Uie " Boldest Systems of Ihtbtiery Ever Detected on the Coast. sldered advisable to lssuo bulletins In the mean time, so that the knowledge of what has been observed by the ex perts In Manchuria may be Imparted to those most directly Interested. When the miner at Nome or the Klondike washes out gold dust from the sand he puts It aside In a leather bag or poke, says the Seattle News. When he needs money, he goes to town to Nome or Dawson, as the ease may be and sells his gold to a bank. The bank may first have the gold assayed and thus determine what It Is worth, or It may pay for it at the general average value of gold In the locality. . The buyer In so doing re serves a fair sum for freight, assay charges and profit. When steamer day comes the bank hands over the gold to an express company, which undertakes to deliver K to the consignee generally a Seat tle bank. When the gold arrives here the bank has It sent to the United States assay office with such details as will Identify the box or package. The assay office gives a receipt for the gold, stating the weight, and un dertakes to ascertain its value by a refining process.' It was at this stage that George B. Adams, assayer at Seattle, practic ed his knavery. He would arrive arly In the morning at the assay of fice and opening the packages of gold dust would take out a certain quantity and replace It with black sand of like weight Qe acted like the butler who takes a gallon of whiskey from his master's cellar and replaces It with water. Or like the dairyman who puts water In the milk. In due course the assayer reports that Poke A, No. 980, contained 60 ounces, of which 48 ounces are pure gold and the remainder sand and other Impurities. On this certificate the chief assayer gives the miner a check On a Seattle bank for the gold at the standard rate. The miner may com plain that the gold was really finer! that he had washed and rewashed It ' and that soma of If had been assayed at Dawson and found almost pure. Tint fh hif n Mnvnr ran not Ira ' behind the returns and the miner . goes away, dissatisfied, but without re drew. Adams must have heard many such complaints wKh callous ear and hardened conscieqre. Adams sold the gold dost In town, pretending that as cashier or clerk he could not put It J through the assajrtiffice himself. He doubtless had tnanv otner obvious ore texts, such as that he bought the gold dust on his own account from miners who needed the money at once. The gold now goes to the San Fran cisco mint where It is coined Into pieces of five dollars and upwards. The coinage department there re ceives a certain amount i buiu uu ' Is bound to turn it Into coin with a small allowance for wastage. This coin soon finds Its way Into use and forms part of the gold standard cur rency of the country. This mintage Is conducted by the government for the accommodation of the miners and the general conven ience of trade. The system Is model led on that of England, where the purity of the coinage has been guard' ed for centuries with the greatest vig ilance. But no system is proof against knavery such as Adams has practiced. USEFUL FACTS About Conglis, Colds and Bronchial Troubles Given to the People of Pendleton by Our Druggists, Brock A McComas Co. "In conducting a large drug busi ness we naturally meet a great many people at this season of the year who suffer from coughs, colds and bron chial troubles. "As these troubles are easily con trolled It the right means is taken, we want to say to the people of Pen dleton that we guarantee our cod liver oil preparation, Vlnol.-will cure hang ing on colds, stubborn coughs, bron chial and lung troubles, quicker than any preparation we have ever sold, be cause It la the most perfect prepara tion of cod liver oil ever compounded. It contains no oil or grease to clog the. system and upset the stomach, yet it does contain every one . f the fifty odd medicinal elements actually taken from fresh cods livers In a highly concentrated form, and Is therefore the best cod liver preparation obtain able. Vlnol Is not a patent medicine; everything In It Is named on the back label of the bottle and you know what you are taking, so wltnout reserva tion we Indorse and guarantee Vlnol to strengthen every organ In the body to do Its work as nature Intended to cure coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, Increase the appetite, build up the run down, tired and debilitated and create strength and renewed vitality for the aged. If Vlnol falls to do what we say we will refund every dollar paid for It. You know us and know we will do as we agree." Brock & McComas Co., druggists. New Locomotives for the B. & O. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 29. The Bal timore Ohio railroad Is now receiv ing at the rate of two a day, the first of the lot of 110 new consolidated freight locomotives, 70 of which are being- built at.. .the Richmond, Va., and 140 at- the Schenectady, N. T., works of the American Locomotive company. This order was piacea tne latter part of last April, in connection with an order for 85 passenger' loco motives, five switching engines and 10,000 freight cars, at an aggregate cost of about 114,000,000. . It will give the road better and larger equipment than ever before In Its history. LESSONS FROM THE LATE WAR. Recorded In Text and by Illustrations at Washington. Washington, Nov. 29. The military Information division of the general staff of the army Is In possession of voluminous reports which have been made by army officers who have been acting as military attaches with the Russian and Japanese forces In Man' churla. There are more reports yet to come from officers who have not returned from the scene of activities. Many of the reports are accompan led by photugraphs taken by the of fleers themselves or obtained from photographers with the troops. The Japanese government has been care ful about allowing these photographs to get out of the country, but now, with the termination of hostilities, there Is no reason why such Informa tion should not be made public. It Is the Intention to have the reports of the American officers carefully edited. excluding everything of a critical na lure and confining the approved text to plain, unbiased descriptive passa ges. It is planned to have these Is sued in two volumes, one devoted to the Japanese and the other to the Russian army. It will probably be a year before fhe war department will be able to get out all the reports, but It may be con Steel Trust Buys Coal Lands. 1 Washington, Pa., Nov. 29. The coal interests of two townships, Amwell and West Bethlehem, in the southern part of Washington county, are being absorbed entirely by the United States Steel corporation. For some . time agents of the big steel corporation have been at work here and the deal, embracing about 1000 acres and for which almost $10,000,000 Is to be paid, has now been completed. This is one of the biggest deals In the his tory of this part of the country, and will make the steel corporation prac tically Independent of all coal troubles for several decades. ; Boston Jews Celebrate. Boston, Mass., Nov. 29. Faneull hall will this evening be the scene of one of the largest gatherings of rep-; resentative Jews ever held In this city. The meeting has been called to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement In the United States. Mr. Lee M. Friedman Is at the head of the committee in whose charge the meeting will be and there will be a large number of prominent Jews from this and other cities In the east present, who will deliver ad dresses on the historical and econom ical Importance of the event, which Is celebrated. Detroit Pure Food Bhow.i ' Detroit, Mich., Nov. 29. The pure food show, arranged by the Detroit Retail Grocers' Protective association. opened today at the Light Guard ar mory and proved a remarkable suc cess. . It Is by far the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of - Us. kind ever held In this state and -will undoubtedly attract a large number of visitors. . The number and scope of the exhibits is far greater than In for mer years. Turbine Steamer Ready for Start. Liverpool, Nov. 29. The Cunard Line steamer Carmanla, the largest turbine steamer afloat, is now in the Mersey, preparing to start on Its maid en voyage to New York on Saturday. During six hours continuous run dur ing the recent trial the Carmanla eas ily maintained 19 1-2 knots, while her speed over a measured mile was more than 20 knots. The Carmanla is of 21,000 tons register; she Is 675 feet long, has 75 feet beam and accom modations for 3000 passengers. Kansas Paupers Mont Shave. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 29. The board of control of state charitable institu tions has decided to make the Inmates of the various charitable Institutions ThonMsglviiig Championship Game Don't Miss It, Don't Miss It I;: V,; 111! i b Pendleton Commercial Club ,':-'. :. -VS Pendleton High School 'i I -II '.I. " - I I ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th Game Called at 2:30 p. m. Admission 50 cents of the state shave. In the list of sup plies on the requisition list of the board are razors for each one of the Institutions In which males are kept. . . Nous From Gojoonda. General Manager McCarthy was In from the Golconda, purchasing neces sary parts for the mill. To an Ameri can representative the genial manager said: "We are pushing work In the south drift of the new oreshoot and It con tinues In very fine ore. Work In the north drift has been discontinued for the present as the ground became treacherous and I did not care to en danger the lives of the men by taking chances of falling earth. This part of the shoot will be gone for on the In termediate level during the coming week and the south drift will be con tinued steadily on the tunnel level. "Shipments to the smelter will un doubtedly be resumed next week, as my absence was longer than expected and the men had no authority to make any. We are busy overhauling the mill and will try to get It operating In two weeks. The plan Is to drop ten stumps on ore from the big shoot of milling grade and ten on ore from the dump. Somo fine stuff la being taken from the latter by Mr. Ferguson and I believe the lease given him will add considerably to the Income of the mine." Blue Mountain American. . Inspecting Boise Chinamen. H. D. Ebey, of Helena, the Chinese Inspector for Idaho and Montana, was In the city, accompanied byiMoy Don Hhlng, the official Interpreter. He la here Investigating the case of Fong Yuen, a Chinaman claiming to have formerly resided In Boise, who Is held by the Immigration authorities at San Francisco pending an Investigation. His parents reside In Boise, and were subjected to an Investigation at police headquarters last evening regarding their son. Boise Statesman. The German Baptists of Weston, have begun work on a church which will cost 83000, LAlflES, HBdD VGDEJ .TMDWK That when you send us our fancy Shirt Waists, Linens and Woolens, that we just throw tkem into a washing machine and run them out any old way, as most laundries do. NOk INDEILD. We have an experienced hand washer that does all this kind of work by hand. This is one of the SECRETS OF OUR SUCCESS. Robinson's Domestic Steam and Hand Laundry