THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, September . 1900 OFFICERS JOHN J. PKNHALU, President ((n. Mfr. Hunker Hill CnlJ Mpr. Co.) SUMI'ltf, Ukl.dos Vice-President AutiiKT nnisni, (I'rttlJrrtClilrndUnk) lUkCMUIV lUGliNI: Sl'l-RKY, R. C. Pl-NTI.AND, Treasurer Secretary Grizzly Gold Mining Company Capital $500,000 ln"i,ooo,ooo shares of the par value of Fifty Cents Each. Treasury Stock 400,000 shares. PULL PAID AND NON-AS-SESSAHLE PROPERTY THE Grizzly group consists of the "Colorado" and the "Colorado Extension" quartz mineral claims, situated in the Sumpter District of Baker county, Oregon, six miles northwest of the town of Sumpter, forming part of tne rich mineral zone wherein are located producing mines of fabulous wealth, such as the "North Pole," "Columbia," "Golconda," "Bonanza" etc., etc. Development work on the Grizzly group has disclosed a gold bear ing ledge of remarkably high value, a force of men are now at work and there is every reason to expect the prop erty will become one of the greatest mines in Oregon. Road Our Proposition Carefully A limited amount of Treasury Stock is offered for sale at SIX CENTS PER SHARE, payable cash down or in twelve monthly payments, the funds realized being used tor opening up the property and making a producing mine of it. The purpose of the company is to have a steady inllow of cash to meet monthly pay roll. This can be realized by selling stock on monthly installments just as well as if selling for all cash, and at the same time enabling investors to secure control of a larger block ot stock than if paying all cash. Two Thousand Shares at $120.00, payable $10 down and $10 per month until paid. Larger blocks of stock on pro rata scale. w & Cum Bank Bin Cirr Onioon For Prospectus and Further Information, address, Grizzly Gold Mining Co., Sumpter, Ore. THE REPUBLIC MILL. U to New Method By Which (he Ore Be Treated. Following is the new inrllioJ by which the ore of the Republic mine will be treated: The ore will be teken from the mine to the sampler, where it will be reduced to about onefourih of an inch in size. It will then be sent to the mlain mill by mi elevator. It will there pass through .1 series of rolls to reduce It to about 30 mesh. All that passes through the screen of that mesh goes to the raw ore bin and the residue is carried to barrel tollers, where it Is reduced with iron balls to the requisite sire, and this too, Is con veyed to the bin for raw ore. Prom the eceivliiK bin It Is fed by automatic freUers, to a traveling carrier and passes over a tlame of such heat as to thorough. y roast the ore. These travelers are about too feet long and travel very slowly, giv ing the fire time to act upon the ores. On Its return to the starting point It Is dump rd Into a bin and from there elevated to a large bin on the tloor above, Into which .ill finished Die passes. The ore is now conveyed to the vats, where chemical treatment begins. After lemaluiug in the vates ror a specified time the liquor Is drained otf and elevated Into titlirr t.mls, where it is treated to a bath with line dust. This is acted on by the lyanide liquid similar toils action upon zinc shavings. At the proper time this liquid is diawn oil and returned to the mixing tanks, where it is renewed by the addition of mote chemicals and is again teaJy tor use. The residue in the tank, which Is but a black mass of powder, Is taken to the smelting room, melted and 11111 Into bars, ready for shipment. Spokesman-Review. Allen Bro. Win Don Juan Suit. Allen Bros, against locators of the Don Juan mine brought an injunction against Le Claire and others In restrain them from moving the mill of the Don Jaun mine. Judge Robert Eakin, ot the Cir cuit Court has rendered a decision in fa vor of Allen Bros. The mill was being torn down and moved to the Winchester mine, joining the Bonanza. Gold Production. The phenomenal commercial record of the year ending June 30, as shown in the annual report of the chief of the treasury bureau of statistics just issued, has been accompanied by an equally striking record with regard to gold production, says an exchange. The gold mined In the United States during the year ending December ji, 1809, exceeds that of any year in our history, and for the first time surpasses the record established in 185), when the mines ot California made their highest record of 65,000,000. The gold produc tion of the United States was In 1809, ac cording to the estimate of the director of the mint, $7$, $00,000, while no prior year had shown so high a total as that of 185), 65,000,000, though the total for 1898 was 64,461,000. The very rapid increase, both in the United States and elsewhere, during the past few years brings the gold product of the half century now ending to the enormous total of 6,665,6)1,000, or more than twice as much as during the 350 years preceding that period. The gold production of the world from 1492 to 1850 amounted to 3,129,780,000, while that of the period 1851-1899 was 6,665, 6)t,ooo. The rapid increase in produc tion In tills country and the large excess of exports over Imports have been ac companied by a corresponding Increase in money in circulation in the United States, which, on July t, 1900, stood at 26.50 per capita as compared with 25.38 in July, 1809, and 24.74 the year preceding, and in 1896 at 21.15. Five quart bottles of Olympla bter for 1.00 at Henry Finger's. IMPORTANT GOLD STRIKE. Ledge Averages $14 on the Surface in the BataleyElkhorn District. What is believed to be one of the best gold strikes ever made in the Baisley Elkhorn district, which lies about 16 miles to the northwest of Baker City, was dis covered a day or two ago by Jeff Boyle and his chum, Howard. The strike was reported here yesterday by Mr. Boyle. It was made on the head of Salmon creek, between the Baisley Elkhorn and Pocahontas Belle mines. For many years prospectors have been looking for the mother lode in the hills which has supplied the rich placer grounds of Salmon creek, and while many have claimed to have found it, it is be lieved that Boyle Is the lucky man. He has found not a mere stringer of rich ore, but a strong and well-defined ledge which goes 14 to the ton on the surface and below runs into sulphides, Indicating a probability af a permanent and continu ous vein of ore. Mr. Boyle Is a conservative man and would not talk much about his fiind, but told a personal friend that they proposed to continue development work and would soon ascertain the extent of their riches. Letson Balliet, a California mining man, has bonded the Gold Ridge mine on lower Burnt for 6o,oco and has commenced de velopment work on a large scale. A number of other large deals are booked for this fall, but the particulars cannot yet be given to the public. Those in touch with the situation predict the liveliest business ever known in this camp during the coming fall and winter. Democrat. Aluminum Curtains. Aluminum lias just been employed for the construction of a new fireproof curtain to be used In theaters. The curtain Is 60 feet wide by 54 feet high, Is composed of aluminum sheets one twelfth of an inch thick and weighs 4000 pounds. O. S. L Ry. THB DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah Colorado and all Eastern Points... Gives choice ot two favorite routes, via the Union I'ACIHC Fast Mill Line, or the Wo Urandi Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars On the PortlanJ-ChlcaKo SpecUI."'Th HmsI la the West, tqulppe,! with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (1 ourlst) Sleepera Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners tmealsa la carte) Free Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled Tor lurther information apply to J. R. NAGEL W. E. COMAN Trav. Pass. Agt. 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