Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, November 01, 1905, Image 1

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    NO GG
Devoted to the Mining, Numbering and Farming Interests of this Community. 0
VOL. VII
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER
NO. 4i
BOHEMIA MIN
ING NOTES
And Ucncral Mining News
(lathered Prom Iixchangcs.
O. I) ('.rove of Portland inat tlic
Vesuvius fr a time doing Home
special work.
Oliver C 1 ilbcrlson has returned to
camp ond ih working on his Oliver
Twist g.oup f mines.
It M gralihing to pote that the
Hoheinia I'istriet took several
medals at tli? Pair, Hotnr of ihem
gold oiiwh, mid "tne of IcHr value.
A Ht of the various prii takers
will be publishe I later.
Mining machinery nun ai git
ting intercHted in the district, us a
field for m nny snleM soon. M. J.
Ready representing Culdwidl Hr'.
Co. o Seattle, is in liii l' king
up buhiness at present.
There whs :i dame 10 l'.i)liciiii;i
l'ri lay I'iuht, thai w ti wi ll nu iuli- '
by all the young folks ol Um neigh
b'irhood, and it picttv I. or fir 'oln i
of the older pni !e as wi ll Kv r
hi'tlv had the sivcllvsi i i t of 1 1 1
car.
A I Johns n of Itoln una was in
town for a few .1 is 1 1 1 no. I He of
the week. He is goinvr back to
Minnesota l"i the wintr hnt will
Mturn in the M'tii'g to l,1M'rpei -! ' r,JU" ,',,"lu,MI """!'
tu-M at ll.-hcia as he s.vs (h a.e!,s proving eHicmely saiiM.i. ton It
to, valuable and il.ee is too '.e.t!', I Lis de-p o. e tl.M h,s tie v,N.-.
an opportunity t thee. I I"ii"U ' ;;'' .hue ..
1 1 1 U'luM'ti ftOO itiul holt men en pl. i d
i . . ....... . .
Manauei Ibml npnts that
ii,,. I
'esuvius null is p.'timlinu' stea lilv I
along with the b-H of h. suits. The
tramway is nking without a
hitch, and n fine winter's work is
laid out. The tnin- is in good
shape nnil strat i 'fiiitious woik
is going on. Mr. ll.n'l feels very
much pleased over tln outlook.
Strauge as it may seem, the win
ter time i oft the time when mines
get busy doing their hardest licks,
and when tho most reports of good
work arc heard. With every winter
time new works are projected, new
plans laid out and begun. Most of
tho mining companies in Hohemia
uro plugging away the In-st they
can, and getting rendy to make
much larger improvements soon
than ever before. Several deals are
underway at present, and before
long undoubtedly new life will be
infused into the camp.
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JOc. One lt ofchiltlrens suit,
One lot Children's Wool ladies felt house shoes, 'A to l.'i yeans were $1.50
15c huyc zcs (- Vis ttH sizes to $-1.50 now
7-7'. at $1, $1.25, $.150. 75c to $1.50.
A few pair Women's ens i)rcss Shirts, sics ...... c ., on
. L, Ladies I mon bints 20c
shoes, (i, 0V!f, ( andS 10, KiV's. 17, Suit
size 25c each
50c
4)
.
Stacked up in the vaults of tho
United Slates mint in Denver nro
gold burH amounting to twenty tnil
lioiiN of dollars that only await the
placing of the coming nuichintry to
be turned into coin of tho realm.
To this atock is added from two und
a half to threo millions every thirty
daya. The govet runout doesn't
seem to ho linateniiig (he instdlii
tion of inaeliinerv, however. Tho'
Philadelphia and San Francisco
mintfl arc closed down mi l 1 1 mi
"fl(Hd of gohl" that the bunkers
fear will deluge the world iH not
eventuating into coin at bust.
When You Read Mitiluic News
Read all of it. In the rcat
Northwest, the Nugget tell the
atory lively, reliable, progressive.
Price per anuuui, jU.yi.
Th Daily Mining Kuord, "The
Only D.iilv Mining New spiipe-r in
the Woild," pnlili she-. iicwn liuiii
all the camps, contains lull tele
grinhie rep'-riN of all the stocks n
the 'lilfen nt mining Hock exchange,
operate fier legd and inf"i matiou
depart nictils for us readers. I'er
milium, dailv $.". Sutuiday $..
'J'he Nng'.'t 'ind tlie Dniiy- Mm
i"g Kcconl. y. :iily js.S.O".
Tim Nile,. 'et and the ii'i; Satui
la M1 nit; Itei'ord, j
S-i in h-x on k ipn-si.
Ntig;!' t Publishing Co.. C' It ').;.'
Ciiove, ( )' gon.
Blue River 1'ronpcrous.
T. S Ieati. who recently c one
iluwn fioin the HI tie Iiiver inincH
reports tho district in a no-t pies
... im. I i
m 'lie diatricl hnl now tin ic- a"e less
llintt . CI II I II. a I . . I I. r U
new Huntington mill i in opeiuiio'i
and giving i xeelleiit hsuIih ( )ii
the HrowtiHiillti two simnpH imue
are being added, The mine is
showing good vhIii-h. The Ihooks
mino Ls ruin ing in folk) oie
The Hadgi r cor.;-any has fonnd
its lead and. ho it is reported will
put in a 'io-stamp mill mxtyeir.
Their ore is the average of the rump
or more.
Dr. Caidini of Portland has put
ill a rrt"i""ii . -w. .....
new quartz mill.
The Treasure miue, under the
management of C. II. Parks, staits
upon Monday with 4o tampa.
O uard.
Quartz Location.
Geo O'Brien locates the "lloKlen
Age" and "Golden Gate" claims in
the Hluo Itiver district.
Sale on xt
Welch & Woods
All this week to Nov. 5.
Flag Tickets
All pasIa sales
.
NICHOLAS NO
LONGER RULES
The Russian Empire Is Practic
ally Without a Head, for
the Czar Vacillates and De
clares Nothing While Rev
olution (Irows.
Strains Witte is now declared
piii.-iier ar.d is trying to nave the
tnpire.
Km Ma is in the throes of a Spread
iiicj ii voition. At the present time
all railioadM, many of the greatest
l.uMiicHs hoiiheH and manufacturers
un; clonei I through strikes, and in
addit on to them, the btorea have
i -lo-cl an I barracaded their doora
thr ut:h fear of iio. No trains ara
r-in at nil, e.n iit outbreaks occur
laiL, n.;iiij are killed by the troops,
and in many places even the troops
i f tin- Knyal Guard are mutinous
kihI nluh. lo pri .feet the govern
ment The C."r has refused to
rant the wibhes nf the parties seem
i i . I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 the revolution, and the
Nil nation looks at the present time
as though a change of tho dynasty
of the loihhian empire would be
chunked within u few days. The
Czar an i -enbndy knows is a weak,
I ow i h ,-s man, whoKO actions and
deed aie governed first by one por
Kiti, then by another, and has no
piiMimil will or strength. At the
present tunc he seems to iulbienced
moic the autocrats of the present
pm r iuio-it than by Sergius Witte,
who has been declaied premier.
in-- im making ii great effort to got
theCz.'irto making great changes
in the mode of government.
The latist report is that Witte
hau been made iniuister president,
with the power lo transform the
hcrctofuip farend national asfcem
lily into a real legislative 'bodj,
elected l.y greatly extended suffrage,
and lo confer upon the people civil
1. bellies, freo speech and religious
liberty.
Count Witte insisted on a cabinet
on the Hritish model, with a selected
pn mier responsible to the Imperial
liuiiHi or Parliament, while the em
j t r or clung -to the appointmeut of
the ineml er d' the cabinet on the
Annticun phui, by the emperor, as
hit f of stale.
I'ift Miidcnts and an instructor
c l the school of technology Lave set
up a provisional government. Troops
hui rounded the building in which
it was tstuhlishcd.
Revolutionist activity still con-
tinucs throughout the empire. At
Warnaw all tho bunk were foited
to cIoho today while mol.s Ktopjrd
all street cur traflic. by oci turning
many car", peasarits in rn'iny 'j
HhIj provinces are revolting. Injining,
looting and destroyirig government
property.
St Petersburg in in absolute, con
trol of the streets who number
120,000. All classc of professional
men and merchants are contributing
to tho strike fund and tho .contribu
tions amount to lo,00o roubles daily.
The streets iu: filled with troops,
but the government seems utNrly
(owerless to o e with the situntion
The strikes art grow in,,' and every
business is effected l.'iots are gen-
rul in u!l the provinces. The kaiser
has ser.t some l aitl'ships i protect
and guard the tzar and his treas
ures should hediSIIC to Jlee fT III
his kingdom.
Kussia mav I conn-a new nation
under a new ovcrnineiil, "u' li as
seems lik'th to be formed.
Drunken Slahliin Affra Hire Tuesday
Morning.
James I' bum, goiii0' tr in Co s
Hav to Inle,'cn'!ci t stojiped ovti
here on Monday and indulged in a
spree and in the evening i-t-irted out
to look up n li'lit. .lu-t how long
he was trying befoie he succeeded
is not known, but in the fracas
which resulted lie wa-. .-tabbed by
some paity unknown at present in
the left arm near the shoulder.
There was a party of four who
had been carousing, and had lx:en
fired out of the saloons. Two of
them were Hutch Wat kins, a negro
'Shine" and another unknot n. Une
of them is suitoscd to have done
the cutting.
Gteen Pitcher aircKed Pybuui,
and lie was taken before the recor
der this morning ami fined for dis
turbance $-.50 and costs and re
leased that he might have mtdical
atteudance. Ti e t ut is about an
inch long and an inch deep but
probably is not at all dangerous
Mining Location.
G. M. Hasett aud C. P. CouiPo
locate the Mastodon claim o'i Adams
monntain, 14 1 J miles east of Martin
Spring.
Reception for Pastor.
The members of the Christian
Church in Cottage Gm ve will give
a reception to their new pastor,
llev. I). P.. Olson, next Saturday
night at tie church, beginning at
All members f the diu.cn. at-
tP,.,tnnt of rhe rM...l:,r services. ,
and friends ol the congregation
cordially invited to be present.
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I V J
AMERICAN MIN
ING CONGRESS
The I:ighth Annual Sessionjof
the Congress Will be Meld
at Paso, Texas, Nov.
14 to 18,1905.
TKAN-I'OKT TKiN K VTI'S
J rcr.i a!! points in the tertitory
under the jurisdiction of the Trans
continental Passenger Association,
Ouch practically includes all the
r-tates west of the Missouri river,
the rate: to Id Paso ill be one fire
for the round t; tickets good for
thirty days, i . ; i all .iiiT points
111 the conn'..- the rate to J-.l Paso
will be one :. p'. i' tvo h-ihrs for
the round t.:,', final limit for return
Dec. 20th. Tit kets will be on sale
a week 01 no piior to the opening of
the Coiivcnti1 n.
I-.Xv. I'HSI'-N K. 1 KS.
The Tiaiisj oitation Committee
has ai ranged f r a series of excur
sions into Old Mexico, New Mexi
co, Arizona, etc. In io case doi.-s
the fare for these special trips exceed
. 11c Tire for the round till', an I in
m-ailv all iristat.ces it is less
One
trip 'deserving sr-ecrd mention is
that to Mexico City and return
lure $2S. This tiip will give tjn-'
visiter an opportunity to visit tho
grei.t miniiig districts of (id Mexi
co, ten or twelve of the leading
cities of that country', also of view-
ling the ruins and rel cs of the civi
lization of tie Aztecs; the palaces,
castles and temples of the early
Spuhish settler-, and missionaries,
etc.
K N T !; K T A INM KN T 1 I: A T k KS
! The hospitality of the people ol
j 1-11 Paso is absolutely unsurpassable,
'as will be fhovn by th? fo'doAiug
features dt signed to entertain the
delegates and their friends.
On one evening during the ses
sion, the girtlemen of Kl Paso will
give a Smoker in honor of the visit-
;ng gentlemen; and the ladies of Kl
', pr. ..ill .i-f n rpfpotiou to the
.u.sU ... .
visiting laties. Hoth of these luuc- mcv wuui ... au. iaCu vu
tiens a.e designed to be brilliant ! zinc ores to enable them to be im
sccial events ported cu au timidity with silver,
n old Pa'shioned Mexican Hull , copper and gold, and with this
Fight will be held at Cuidad Juares, idea in view, they are going to send
Mexico iuM. ncoss the river from a delegation to congress this fall to
i-i n.. ;., ,.n;..t, tei.,l ,-bnmninn : ask for modifications of the tariff
Matador's will be entered.
Other features r.ie. tLe inspection !
i.l I H, III " IH. - j ,
Ol I I1C i)lt.vMlU l"Uv i oiwv.ii.wi
f i. , i 1. 1 rt. i toiler i h
i United States, visit to several ol J I
4?
FU
F U R. S
FURS
When you sec our line anil j;vt our
prieVs that is all that is necessary,
proviiliMti you want to buy. T hose
who t ecu them are surprised at the
low price we are selling them i'or.
armao9HemenwayCo
Leaders in
cathedrals and mission buildings,
which have been in u-e for several
hundred years, trol'cy rides about
Id Paso, jile'ity ot bras- hand music,
etc.
11 1 mi s, ktc.
The .State Mining Association of
Texas will have a complete exhibit
of mii.erals found in that state; the
Oregon Mountain Mining District
and several other local mining
camps of New Mexico, Old Mexico,
and Arizona, will also have displays
of mincral.-.
Several large ruining machinery
manufacturers will exhibit various
kinds of mining machinery, aud the
Humphries Photo Company will
have on display all during the ses
sion an immense eolle.tion of pho
tographs of ruining operations,
camps, plant-, machinery, etc, rep
resenting the min t g industry in
New Mexico. Arizona, Sonora, etc.
I'RO',l:..M.
The program for this Convention
will follow inoie piaetical lines
than it ha- at any Convention held
hertt' f ie. All papers to be pre
sented will ileal with live rciniug
'pjestions, and the most representa
tive ones ull l.o printed and dis
tributed to t: e i'e!i Ljates in advauce
of the -soii. mid a time set apart
for the r exclusive discussion dur
ing the ss-si-'ii.
' Delegate- i lio-cii by Governor G.
K. CI. mi be i lain to represent the
State cf Oiegon, at the Eighth An
nual Session ot the American Min
ing Coi gie;--.
J. l;r.it.k Watson, Portland, Ore. ;
Walter Mackay, Portland, Ore., Ii.
J. G-.ifre.v, PoitlauJ: Col. Jas.
Panting, Uakc-r City; II. T. Ileu
dryx, li.tk' r City; Al Geer, Haker
City; P'nnk S. Uaille, Haker City;
P. i. Puller. Sumpter; M. T. Ksne;
Sumpttr; Grant Thcruburg, Gran
ite; Kmil Jk-Ic-r, Hourne; Dwight
L. I, aw ton, Grants Pass; H. G.
Moult -in, Ivigent; P. J. Hard, Bo
hemia; Thos. K. Muir. Portland;
Nolah P. Skiff, Cornucopia; L.
ZimnienuJii, Portland.
With the .increasing inability of
the state of Missouri to supply the
zinc demand ot the United States,
the importation of ores from Mexico
is increasing, and with this increase
the miners of the sister republics are
discussing the matters of duties.
.... , tu.
law aud will also have a big deleja-
tion present at the American Min-
iuu vu i"
,
.November n.
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