12 THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, June 20. 1900 BOUGHT THE BRICK. Banker Paid $13,600 for $6.80 Worth of Copper. An Associated press dispatch dated at Hastings, Nebraska, .lunriji says that William Kerr, president of the Adams County Hank, of Hastings, Itas received word from the Denver mint that a "gold" brkk lie had purchased from a stranger at Leavenworth, Kan., a few d.ivs atni, for $13,600, is made ol copper. The brick his only partner had been the Indian. Together they had smuggled a large brick of the precious metal, which was abund ant in the mine, across the Mexican border. Half of it was for the old time partner, Albert, and the other half he would share with his Indian friend. Rut lie was Ignorant of the mining laws, and he was anxious to Interest some one who would look alter their Interests in the mine. AU. Kerr was struck with the apppar cut slnceieity of the stranger, and the story the banker thought plausible. When he hud heard him through and signified a willingness, if the representa tions were proved, to open negotiations for purchase ot a share of the mine, til miner let the banker into the secret, that THE WONDER GEO. VV. WEIGAND, PROPRIETOR. GENERAL MERCHANDISE A complete stock of Dry Goods, Ladles and Men's Furnishings, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing. THE WONDER, BOURNE, OREGON was uansicrreti to nir. Kerr by i man j ,lt. K,,j fci w., hj hl ,lt. W(mtts la.ar who represented himself to be an old Leavenworth, Kan., and that the Indian mining partner in California of Albert was there watching It. Kerr, a unisln of the bank president. Mi. j Ue (.veiling' the banker told his Kerr on June j, naompanied the stranger f.imiy n,,. lL. iaj wvl MljjeI1y called to Leaveworlli where the brick, held by .XWIIV business, and accompanied the an Indian companion of the "miner" was drilled. 'I he sample, which Kerr had assayed in Kansas City, was loiiud to tun f 20 to the 0111111'. Mr. Keir nturned to Leavenworth, drew on his bank lor .i , Ocxj, and he... line possessed ol the bruit winch he sent to the I rrst National haul; at I )enver. I he Denver end of the storv is tlius told by the Republican of that vilv: It is the old slory of the rich hanker, the aflable stranger, the gold blick and the mythical bonanza mine in Mexico, In which the stranger Is willing to let the banker gain a controlling inteiest on such Matter ing terms th.it Hie rit.li old hanker can not resist. Of course, there is the lost cousin ol the banker, whose partner the stranger had been, and the silent Indian through whom the mine was discovered. Hut the gold lulcl Is the subject of im mediate chief Interest. It will be disposed of at a small cost, because the present possessors of it are in need ol cash, and arc unsophisticated prospectors who do not know the regular ways of disposing of such valuables as the trulls of their toils in the mines. Then there is the buried treasure, guarded by the iguoiant but faithful Indian. Tills is a sketch of the latest and one of the boldest gold blick swindlers of late yeais, which was un earthed in Denver. The brick Is now In the United States ...t... 1.. ii.i. ..i... i. 1.. ..1 1 .1 . mint 111 tins my. 11 in iiKinii mice leci stranger to Leavenworth. Arriving there the ne.t day, May 31, they waited until midnight, when the strangei conducted Air. Kerr hevoud the limits of the city and into the woods. At Hie entrance to a cave they were met by the Indian, who at the command ot the white man prodiued iroui tile depths of, CASE FURNITURE COMPANY THE HOME FURNISHERS Parlor, Dining and Bed Room furniture in sets or separate- pieces. Beautiful line of Carpets, Linoleum and Mattings. Come in and let us explain why you can save monev by buying at home. We can positiv ely do so. Opera house Block - Sumpter, Oregon ,V'fc'.'V'Vvv.-'a.''fc.''V.'v.i the cave the gold 1 provided himself brick. Mr. Kerr had Willi a gimlet, witli w Ilk li hediilled into the brick, gathering up tlie dust and carrying it away. This he took to Kansas City and had assayed. The result showed a true gold value of fjonn ounce. At that rate the brick was worth some thing more than ?iK,ooo, and the simple prospector had asked but $13,600 for it. Mr. Kerr at oiue drew on Ills hank lor the sale price and returned to Leaven worth. Another midnight visit was made to tlie cave and the exchange was made, Mr. Kerr leceiving the brick and the stranger pocketing his check. The miner promised to call at the banker's home and transfer him a third interest in therlch mine, but failed to show up, and this aroused the financier's sus picion. The brick was sent to Denver and the fraud was so palpable that it needed but a cursory glance by practiced assayers to discover It. The weight, too, was a clear exposure of the fraud, for so large a block of gold would be nearly as heavy again as this lump of copper. An A. I'. (JOSS, President A. J. (JOSS, Cashier & Bank of Sumpter Trinsictt Central Bmklni Business Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. Special attention to collections. Safety Deposit boxes for rent. SUMPTKR, OREGON ''.--'' ' long, three Inches thick and nearly four assay showed the suspicions of the mint inches wide. It is pure copper, unsullied except for poorly applied coating of what is commonly called gold paint. It has a cash value of fti.80, and cost the Ne braska banker 1300. The brick reached Denver last Saturday, consigned to the First National bank, to which M.r, Kerr cnt It to have Its value tested. Mr. Kerr has had the brick in his pos session nearly two weeks, it was on Decoration day that a stranger approached the banker with his story ot a fabulously rich mine which he had discovered in Mexico. The stranger represented that he was an old time partner of Albert Kerr, a cousin of the banker, whose absence for several years had made any word from him, through whatever source, more than welcome to the banker. Only a few days before a letter had been received, purporting to be from the long absent cousin, containing tlie cheering informa tion that the cousin would soon return to Hastings. All this the stranger seemed to know, and he tallied feeling of the long years that he and Albert had spent to gether, in the mountains of Colorado and California, Dually drifting in to Old Mexico, where they became separated. Then tlie stranger had found the old Indian, who directed him to a wonderful rich mine. The stranger came to Hast ings for the purpose of finding Ids old partner and sharing the good luck witli him. Hut the wavs of the clvllled world had heuune strange to him. Fur mouths now I Butte officials and employes were correct. It was pure copper, with but a very poor attempt to conceal Its true metal. Proposed Mining Congress. General Passenger Agent Hulburt, of the O. R. tV N. has written a letter to the Baker City Chamber of Commerce, In which he says: "It seems to be the concensus of op inion on the part of the Raker county mine owners that no effort should be made to secure a meeting of the mining interests until some time In August. This strikes me as a little late, but those familiar witli the conditions seem to think that it is tlie proper time. I have nothing from the Chamber of Commerce for some time, and assume they did not care to take any action at the present time. It was the company's Idea that some effort should be put fortli on the part of tlie peo ple of Baker and Sumpter, in order to make the occasion one of more than ordi nary Interest, but if we find that we are unable to secure any assistance In that direction, we will undoubtedly name low rates for an excursion at a later date, and I will favor making two different dates, one from Portland, up to and including Pendleton, and a little later, one from Spo kane up to and Including all points north of Pendleton; the later to take In points trom tlie line of the Spokane Falls & Northern and if possible will secure ex cursion rates from points on the Oregon Short Line, Including Salt Lake and Free Assay... .. During the next ?o days every new subscriber to The Miner who pays 2.oo for one year's subscrip tion in advance will be given one assay for gold of any rock he may bring in. Free of Charge The Sumpter Miner Sumpter, Ore. V?