Wednesday, November 22, 1899 THE SUMPTER MINER. r' DIADEM DEVELOPMENT Sold to Montana Miner Who Will Work It. The Diadem property, consisting of that claim and the adjoining one, located on Greenhorn mountain about half a mile north of the Banzette mine and some twenty-three miles southwest of Sump ter, was last week purchased by J. K. Pardee, a prominent Phillpsburg, Mon tana, mining operator, who has been In this district for the past two weeks. The property had two shafts of seventy-five feet and sixteen feet respectively, when acquired. The immediate develop ment work will include the further sink ing on the i6-foot shaft to the ioo-foot level, which work will be done by con tract, bids for which are being received at this time. From three assays which Mr. Pardee had made by a local assayer, on ore taken from the i6-foot shaft, the results showed 5351.26, J210.20 and S269.10, the latter assay carrying fifty-six per cent lead in addition to the value given in gold and sliver. The work to be done will be directly on the ore vein and the character of the ore Is such as will permit of rapid sinking, consequently, with what has been shown in the way of values from the slight depth attained, some wonderful results may be expected with greater depth. The ore Is base and of a shipping qual ity, carrying about one-third free gold. A run of a large quantity of it through a mill near by the property gave a showing of three ounces of gold, with concentrates of over $300 to the ton. A corporation to operate this property Is being formed under the laws of Oregon, and about which more will be said at an early date. The general offices of the company will be a fixture of Sumpter. The second payment on these mines was made Monday. Narrow Escape From Death. C. J. Stephens, one of the many em ployes of V. L. Vinson, fell from a wa gon Saturday directly under the heels of the wheel horses, which resulted in Ills being severely kicked In the head and face before he could be taken from his perilous position by those around him. When picked up he was thought to have been killed, being in an unconscious state. He was taken as hurriedly as pos sible to the office of Dr. C. M. Pearce, where his wounds were skillfully dressed and everything done to make him as com fortable as possible before being removed to the Capital hotel, where he now is and reported to be doing well and will recover if no new complications set in. This case demonstrates the urgent need of a hospital, which the good ladies of Sump ter are trying to have established here, and the need of which becomes more ap parent every day. Work on Smelter to Begin Soon. A letter was received from the St. Louis Smelter manufacturers Saturday by par ties interested in the smelter to be built here, saying the plant would reach here in six weeks from date of writing, and that in two weeks thereafter the smelter would be up and ready for operation. The builders are now advertising for charcoal and cordwood for early delivery and their representative will be here in a few days from St. Louis to begin neces sary work on the proposition. Live Rtatkrs Join fasucs. Mr. Dugan, formerly mayor of Butte, Montana, who has been in Sumpter a .veek or ten days, has decided to remain nere and has rented the office on the ground floor of the Healy block, until re cently occupied by Brock & Herlocker. E. J. Dwyer, the real estate and mining operator, whose arrival was mentioned in THE MINER last week, has also con cluded to stay in Sampter. He has formed a partnership with H. H. Fritz, an ac quaintance of his at Republic, and they will have desk room with Mr. Durgau, engaging In a general brockerage busi ness. This juxtaposition of Montana and Washington rustlers will result In some huge unexpected deal at no distant day. Johnson & Davis, confectioners on Mill street, offer their own make of fine Turkish Nugget chocolate and bon bons. General hras and Iron Founders and Machinists. Baker City Iron Works GEO. F. MCLYNN, Proprietor Special attention given to kinds of machinery. repairing and rebuilding all Bker ritv. Telephone Red 161 SPOKANE Drug Co. x Only exclusive whole sale drug house in the state. We sell only to merchants. Make the best prices on min ers' and assayers' sup plies.. Freigh no higher than from Portland. Write for quotations. Spokane Drug Co. Spokane, Wash. Jewelry and -"Watch JEWELRY FACTORY LEADING JEWELERS, Mitchell Smith, Mgr. Baker City A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FASCINATORS Now in at the Red Front. Be sure and come and see our fine Line of Comforts, all-wool Oregon Blankets, large Cotton Bats, Etc. Dry Goods and Ladies' Furnishings, Gents' Under wear of all weights, Overalls, Shoes, Hats and Winter Caps. In our Grocery Department we carry a full line of Gordon & Dilworth's high grade Jellies, Plum Puddings, Mince Meat, etc.; also Heintz' relishes, which need no other rec ommendation than the name. Fancy Lunch Goods te suit the most fastidious are also on the shelves, with a full assortment of staple groceries. Remember the place. c THE RED FRONT W. C CALDER, Proprietor THE - BAIN - WAGON Standard of Excellence. EUSTACE & WHITEHI Baker City, Oregon OPERA HOUSE SALOON SUMPTER BEER ON DRAUGHT BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES Agents for Matting ly and Moore Whis key a 20-year-old whiskey as good as Elixir of Life. All whiskies are out of bond and guaran teed the genuine ar ticle. Popular re sort for Commer cial Travelers and Miners. SUMPTER, OREGON