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"THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914. 7 BOGARDUS TESTING LABORATORIDS Ansayors—Metallurgiste—Chemists Testing and Inspecting Engineers 90 Columbia St Lieut. K. B. Crittenden, Bremer ton navy d, transferred to Mare island u jing appropriation for university Orptec club meets with Mra, W Parry Friday Lincoln high wins debating cham: | je Court, No 1, O. Ay gives cand part at Standard Furniture Co, Thursday bight Thomas Johnson, logger, took Under new management, name of ‘ nger. Loss, $118 |Kennedy hotel changed to As |Plonship of this distri i } bt gy Cray, diver coming | sembly Mothers’ day tea will be held by . SHATTLE, 2nd, 1914 : Walter McCray om “4 a y 7 : here, after recovering $4,000 worth Joint meeting of Mercer and Franklin Girls’ club Wednesday Mr. I. Rosenthal, Secretary Golden Hill Mines, off boats wrecked In W. A. Nabore and C. W. Gaunt of metal 2 M sinh ee Bssoclations AC) ioe Datrolmen, retired on half pay. | Seattle, Wash. ba o> City Lodge, No. 10, K. of | ros eres hool Tuesday Engagement Martha Gertrude Dear Str P,, will give walt nosis) at hall, teatan teeetee 3. & plo af ge bhai a tay 3 dg eohal 1 have completed a very careful milling test on four sacks of 0 ip ore elgg Mre’ Helen Gould |! Walla, stopping at Savoy University pate Dy hold annual resents ne follows Macadil Hd pourdon-Dr, Geo, B, Eversole wed:| | A. R. E. M. E. meets at home of ball at Armory Friday Heads nene . Hh 20 ee one Mrs Jennie Swartebaugh, 416 W Quarante club meets Tuesday at Mille tree gold..... sage 768.00 — | Blain ronday | 4169 Alki av Concentrates ary) Value Tails Concentration ercentage milled Total value saved €. E. Blackwood, freight and| Alumni, West Seattle high school, in concentrated per ton of ore =—_—_—— ‘ passenger agent for N. P., Victoria, |} gives annual i} at Luna park Bat} is here. urday night 1 jo ne We | “The Pope,” topic of address by| Card party by Ladies’ auxiliary, Rev. G. F. Quinan, C. 8. P, at Ky Locomotive Engineers, Foresters’ T80 160 to 1 67.6 80% ! of P. hall Sunday jhall, Wednesday ‘ | r i] m t Revival services open at United) Council of Jewish Women hold The ore handles nicely in milling, but as about 20 per cont goes Into Presbyterian chureb Sewing day this afternoon the tailings, a value of $7.80 makes enough value there to cyanide and as N ait i ge frame dwelling at| Parent-Teacher assoclation or the percentage of concentrates in #0 low, the best method would be to not 7 ath 8. ganized at Whittier hool Y J ) cone to the tallings, which would make Commander T, J, Senn takes| Gard party for benefit Day Nurs concentra , but let that value go into the charge of crulser Chattanooga at)ery at Bon Marche Tuesday } $12.60 and then cyanide this product Bremerton Washington Hive No. 944, L. of The probabilities are that as Wepth is gained there will be more aul urface there has been an oxidation tr some of the ving is not as high an it should give social dance and card par phurites, and as on the gold slightly rusting, is one reason the # be for this cl of ore, but I believe when you get below the oxidized sone the percentage of savings will run higher, although with this grade of ore pay to cyanide there will always be enough value go into the tailings to them Renpectfully, CER-—8 Cc. B. BOGARDUS VERBATIM REPORT FROM BOGARDUS TESTING LABORATORIES, Reproduced trom DATED JANUARY 2nd, 1914, Biack Square Indicates Willow Creek District. advance proofs U. 8. government map ~ Ridgely Social club's next dance! Friday night R 0 EB B EL Saturday night Jan's Century club, confers Thurs izenship papers. | Annual meeting Northwest Asso ‘and complain about being Ladies’ Musical club concert at| M at Swedish club hall Friday at Odd Fellows’ ball Friday night.| Pennsylvania club hoide meeting ; ENTIST “The Star of Judah” given at{/day at 2223 N. 44th st | BY A Temple de Hirsch Sunday | Woman's Improvement club en-| Phi Deita Theta frat holde an-jciation of Datry od Milk In robbed of their money by some dent Press club today ty T Circle E, First Presbyterian | night church gives musicale Friday night Follite’ dance at Broadway hall Annual banquet of Puget Sound) Friday at 129 16th av Alumat of Delta Tau Delta frat} Child etudy department, Wom- Rev. Albert Dahistrom, convicted |tortains with bridge and whist at ON FIRST AVENUE of Mann act violation, may lose cit-|1733 Sunset av. Wednesday People come to my office every fay }nual bang spectors here March Bro-Links dance, Broadway hall, fot on Firet ay. representing himee)t | Burgiars get $1,200 in jewels at to be Dr. EB. J. Brown or his asstet-| Friday night home of J. 5, Kone, tailor. ant. n Degr e of | Brotherhood First Baptist church | me : REWARE of this thief who steals! af ontas, P. A. C., Ethie thief who + |No. 5, card party, Eckert's hali/hold “blowout” Tuesday night { Pr ee PICES are at) et" | Wednesday | Two mad dogs killed in southern p Isabella Austin, dean of women, | part of city last week 113 First Ave., Union Block | pinched” at fair on campus, charg Funeral for A. J. Kelp: at led with “ragging.” Fine, 5 cents.| Kirkland Tuesday tT can guarantes to anye you just] Wm. Welsh, pioneer, hanged| Chapter A. P. E. O. met today one dollar every time you pay me a| himself, First-class college of liberal arts ‘a solar tor ie ia often superior 1 | Minor hospital nurses to dance|to be established here ; than one-half? the| at Broadway ball Wednesday night.| Claus Larson knocked uncon. ¥ other high-cl Press club plans reception for|scious by hold-ups, loses $13 sea yee. se y Hi Gill and wife Thursday night Musical Art society meets at 7 your dental work. Recital at home of Mrs. F. L.| Washington Annex tonight When you come to my offices be| Levinson, 7903 W. Green Lake| Mrs. W. W. Hoover of Chari sure and see my picture tn my sten.| blvd. by Schubert club Thursday.|/ton, W. Va. suffragette leader on at the entrance of the building: Its just like the one In this advertine ment. Beware of fake Dr. Browns. EDWIN |. BROWN, D. D. S. James Anderson, chief engineer | visit here, does not approve of mil Pacific Coast Co, dead {tant methods. Municipal league advocates arbi.| J. E. Flynn dcopped bettie of tration board to decide share of|acid. Severely burned expenses for bridges, between city| West Seattle Art club has meet: NOTE: The writer of this advertisement has devoted one week to making a thorough investigation of the properties @ electric company. ng Wednesday, 2 7 i aheten * . ‘ Seattle's Leading Dentiet “TBullding, “board, Seattle Federa-|_ ‘Mountaineare viettes Chiat. 8: embraced in the following offer; the morale of the company and its standing in the district wherein the mines are located; 4 713 First Avenue eT eee en ere ee Fr Welt ehareilagl oes a. the possibilities of the p: ies becoming producing mines; transportation, available power, ore analysis, etc., in addition nee See 5 end Bentoye pizhirteenth annual meeting of | tional Playground Reservaiioa ss to the general history of the Willow Creek district. That the Willow Creek district is one of the richest Lo eanage y in ed socialists held h unday. |sociation, will addreasthe Madrona thi ‘ 5 5 ited S Government reports confirm the most e meaucesshe ront-Teachs ad is great region of untold wealth is established beyond all doubt. Unit tates vernm Pp . SEATTLE DRUGGIST meets with Mra. B.C Movers Toos | aay at 2:30, “Children Of the ony. glowing claims made for it by expert mining men and prospectors. United States Assay Office records, and receipts for Boren av, Tuesday. Plans formed for obtaining build- GIRL SAYS SHES ALL MISTAKE, ‘DOROTHY ARNOLD; ground of Madrona hill wUl enter. tain with folk dances. Willow Creek gold deposits in banks, and from other sources, show that, in spite of lack of transportation and power and milling facilities, $398,000 in bullion, to say nothing of the thousands of dollars of rich tailings (averaging $7.80 to the ton) awaiting the cyanide treatment at a cost estimated at one dollar a ton, have been taken out of Willow Creek since 1909. With the facts at hand, we unhesitatingly commend what follows to your earnest consideration. Experienced mining men will appreciate the remarkable richness of the ore as given in the Bogardus Testing Laboratories’ report, printed above. GOLD HILL BUYS| Fields border the district, and any government railway entering within 18 miles of Gold Hill properties. tanuska Coal these Coal fields must pi tion almost IMMEDIATELY. The QUICK action of Adier-i-ka is as LOS ANGELES, March 16.—I vestigation of her claim that she is Dorothy Arnold, missing New| 5-STAMP MILL WASHINGTON, March 16.--That LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and No- body Will | Know. York heiress, has resulted tn the | arrest of Mrs. Chas. O'Dell on a charge of passing worthless checks The woman Is believed by police surgeons to be suffering from some | mysterious mental condition Dr. A. 8. Coolidge, who has treat ed Mra. O'Dell for recurrent men tal troubles, told the police that she occasionally has believed ber Ambassador Page, America's diplo- matic representative in London, had simply been misunderstood, was the! opinion expressed today by Preat-| dent Wilson in discussing with cal-| lers Page's recent speech in which| he referred to the canal tolle ques. tion and the Monroe doctrine. The synopsis of the speech, The Golden Hill Consolidated Mines, owning 18 claims in all, 4 of which are naid to be among the richest in the whole Willow Creek district, has placed in our hands a limited allotment of treasury stock for sal of which ts to be used for the purpose of transporting and ina mill (now in transit); together with tramway, lumber, horses, supplies for the season, all of which have been ordered for shipment on the steamship Admiral the entire net proceeds ling the 5-stamp The Golden Hill Consolidated Mines is capitalized for . HOW MUCH GOLD DO YOU WANT? One Million Dollars ($1,000,000), divided into one million shares (nonassessable), par value of $1.00 each, with 400,000 shares of treasury stock. S. S. Loeb, conservative Seattle Capi- @list and Business Man, is President; L Rosenthal, well known in Seattle and inned by Joshua Hendy tron tamp mill, which ts ‘The use of Sage and Sulphur for self to be famous motion picture actresses and other persons appeared in the United State t Evans, leaving Seattle March 26. We hold receipts president said, was full of misquo- Works, of San Francisco, representing first payment on the the wife of a restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grand- mother’s time. She used it to keep ber hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked ance, this sim ple mixture was applied with won derful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and outofdate. Nowadays, > asking gt any drug store for a cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” you will get this famous old rectpe which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and fall ing batr. A wellknown downtown drug gist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Py morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant Mrs. O'Dell is chauffeur. OLE HANSON OUT "OF REALTY FIRM; - INPOLITICS NOW Ole Hanson has retired from the real estate business, and will now devote himself to getting the nomination for United States sen ator on the progressive ticket, and then the election in November Hanson sold out his interest tn \the firm of Ole Hanson & Co. to bis partners, A. H. Reid and A. R. Bra vender. Reid, who has been asso elated with Hanson for the past 12 years, was formerly secretary-treas urer of the company, and will now be its president. Hanson has open ed up an office at 711 New York building, and will probably direct his campaign for senator from the THE RETAIL Dt PARTMENT OF owar D. THOMAS CO (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest) lifetime invéstment—* tations, due both to omissions and additions by the correspondents. The executive referred to the pas-| sage in which Page was quoted as| saying that the president recom-| mended repeal of American ship-| ping’s exemption from canal tolls) not merely to please England.” In the speech fteelf, sald Wilson, the word “merely” omitted, that the speech really asserted was| that repeal was not recommended to please England.” | MAYOR GILL TELLS HIS POLICE POLICY Upon offering the chief's job to Griffiths, Mayor Gill outlined his general policy as follows: “The cafes must obey the city ordinances, and my policy will be to insist that the cafes do away with the near-variety shows that. are now running |} believe they should be al- lowed to have orchestral music, but should cut out the caberet stunts. | believe the council will co-operate with me in thi “The Chinese noodie cafes will be compelled to tear out their closed boxes and will be pri vented from selling liquor. The boys and girls will have to be kept out of the lodging hou It In the young men and women that | am con- cerned with, and | am going to gat the co-operation of the prosecuting attorney in pros- ecuting men who lead young girls astray. “1 will give instructions to have disorderly persons driven out of the residence districts. “1 do not want to see women dragged to the police depart. ment in the patrol! wagon and the sale of treasury stock $17,000. for the season of $22,500. ure mont favorable output for 1914 is $365,000. from 0 to only young girls will not be ar- rested unless it seems abso lutely necessary. | want the policemen to stay on their beats and prevent crime and put a stop to hold ups and burglaries. If a man shakes dice in a cigar stand | will not have him arrested; what I desire is the preven tion of crime and not the em one of the greatest producers in Alvaka. | far enough to justify this prediction | The Bogardus Assay and the Tacoma smel | in free gold to the ton, and $7.80 in tails; the latter can b The company owns a sufficient water power, and electric power is promised by the thine the mill is installed, which will extend the working season to ten months. process at about $1.00 per ton The Willow Creek district, which Includes Fishhook leading really high-grade free milling Quartz Camp of Alaska. signed agreement. ($15.00). HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. already en route to Seattle; balance wil! be paid through us, as agents, out of ‘The mill and other supplies will reach the company’s mines, and the com plete equipment and installation, including the two thousand feet of tramway ready for operating, not later than July 16th, at a total cost not exceeding This will allow the company 75 working days this season, at a conservative | estimate of 15 tons per day, from ore already on the dump. Av ton (See Bogardus report) at a groes cost of $5 per ton The chances are that it will really be double this fig There is every reason to believe that the Gold Hill properties will become Four of the claims have been developed ure r tests show $26.20 saved by this mea Reports from every There has never been a failure in the Willow Creek district the Golden Hill properties are the Alaska Free Gold, the Gold Bullion and the Alaska Gold Quartz which produced last year (1913) $111,050. The United States government has completed a fine wagon road 1 per cent, fram Knik to these mill properties government of $40,000, plus $12,000 subscribed by the district, 7 confidence of the government in the geological reports of its own agents, and their report of the value of the Willow Creek district WILLOW CREEK A WONDERFUL DISTRICT Creek, ts The famous Ma On account of the fact that our equipment will be shipped on the S. S. Admira‘ Evans, sailing for Alaska March 25, subscriptions for stock (limited to 100,000 shares) | will positively close Saturday, March 21. Your investment guaranteed under special | Shares are 15 cents; no subscriptions for less than. 100 shares . | MINING Alaska, Secretary and Manager. development work to date being paid out of individual funds. is of 10 cents a share installation expense will pay big dividends to those who grasp this remarkable opportunity. AN UNUSUAL OFFER The Golden Hill Consolidated Mines, through its proper officers, agrees un- sh, from the first net proceeds of the season's run the full amount of your stock subscription, and allow you to retain your shares increased several fold in you a handsome profit on the transaction. ers actually paid on the bai small amount of cash needed for equipment and eraging $20 per ns a net output der this offer to pay back in ¢ available are The value of said shares will have netting as a bonus cyanide meantime. Subscriptions for Treasury stock at the rate of the allotment diate needs. ceived, Any mediately at Surrounding moneys received in The estimated the close of the No treasury stock has been sold, the cost of The present own- for the properties. The the cents per share will be re- ved at the offices of the undersigned up to and including Saturday, March 21, being limited to an amount sufficient for the Company Shares will be issued in the order tn which subscriptions are re- excess of the allotment will be returned im- subscription books. 8 imme- Mail orders, inclosing remittance, will be time-stamped on receipt, and filed averaging in regular order. at a cost to the his indicates the | after careful It ts our candid opinion Ordinarily, we hesitate to recommend any safe buy the first and interested. No subscriptions will Make all remittances payable to Herrin & Rhodes, Inc. BROKERS, STOCKS AND BONDS investigation, property is such that the company can carry out every promise in the foregoing. particular but the Gold Hill proposition is so reasonably sure that we believe it to be a good, that the status of the stocks to our customers, We will gladly give all the detailed information in our possession to parties be received for less than 100 shares ($15.00). SHARES | 15¢ 119 CHERRY ST. SEATTLE, WASH. Extra Special on Wilton Velvet Rugs $20.75 Only 26 of These High-Grade Rugs ‘This special purch : > of the manufacturers. T y 9 Oriental designs NOTE. tised good FVETH AVE. ancNVRGINIA ST. Twe Blocks FE re Vheatre argent in hand rug | the Western Union, phasis placed upon paltry + things to the negléct of the big things.” 7 n bit as the princtpal makes his ap CG Ss 0 oO mngaeauaa wait we|BIG BATTLE 1S ON AT TORREON| awn sven vaqes CAR KILLS OY MEXICO CITY, March 16.—The biggest battle of the present r 8 ideale @| bellion was believed bere today to be in Ticemaaat Sota “Wisse coh vedo TINKER q Funeral services for the 6-year THE ORPHEUM The Imperial Pekinese troupe of are down, The latest news received here came through three railroad |g, "i oiohenuke os ig Hn han old son of H. Yamacka, a Japanese ® Chinese acrobats prove clever per) men who arrived from Torreon and said that when they le revele|I late Cub, and now Boston Baa living at 410 Main at., killed be John and Emma Ray “get by” formers as the headline act at the! yore shelling the town, For giving out th hen they left the rebels |} late Cub, and now Boston Bean neath the wheels of a Seattle with a storm of cheers at the Or-| Empress on the good bill which) Vere shelling the i. Hor Siving out this news all three men were ie smresiene: to ces 20) Tae ton & Southern street car Satur: jheum this week in thelr fun sketch Opened yesterday, There are soy. irrested. Foreign residents here were clamoring vainly for more news tebe agar yen) per day night, will be held Tuesday 0 i eral other appearances on the new. ———— - — ie eee . make & OS On the Rio Grande. They are program which attracted attention side partner for me than Tinker NEW YORK, March 16.—-It is re-| assisted by a quartet of singers who ever did,” avers the fafnous ported BelvederesBrooks is soon t dd greatly to the enjoyment The 7 S shortst@p ‘ans are wondering succeed T, N. Vail as president of] Naked Man” {x another suggestive | STAR WANT ADS STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS whet Tinker thinks about it, BRING RESULTS | “ thrills the audience a title which

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