The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, November 21, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SUMPTER MINER
Wednesday, November 21, 1900
The Sumpter Miner
Official Paper of Hie Town of Sutnter.
I-UIIIISIII I) I.VI WY WIIIMMMY II Y
I'.. II. MARSH anii J. W. OONNELLA
MIHM.IIII'IION WANS
ne Year
Mi Moulin
.. i.aj
AIWAYN IN AHVASCr.
I nteri-J ill Hip pottufllce In Sumplrr. Oregon, Inr
transmission through Hit mails as seennj class
Maltrr.
POPULATION OF SUMPTER 4,500.
I.(K;aI. "I'nxris" are not working as
openly now as a frw weeks since, but
some iliily work is still going on. One
l these "good-inleutiniifd fools" was
manipulated to kuiuk a sale last week,
livery our knows t li.it to tie an easy tak.
It reuires a in. in ol ability to consummate
ii deal.
II Till wrlred report tint the Northern
Pad Ik, Great Northern ami Union Pacific
to.ids, all siic.illi'd tr.iusioutinfut.il lines,
li.ive formed a coalition tin drleuse and
iillriisr. Is true, then the people in this
Noitliwesteru country that do businrss
with either company might just as wrll
throw up their hands and deliver their
ti.ink aci'ounts to the tiininv irate; for they
"wont do a tiling" to shippers.
CONSini'lMltl.P Inteiest is being maul
lestnl in a ipilel way in the appinaJilog
rniiulclp.il clet Hon. Candidates are mak
ing a gie.it Im-tlr to get on the niiii-p.iili-sail
illieiis thkel. Srvrf.il gentlemen
who .ue being lilted to inn tor the
luuucil and .1. II. Kobblits for mayor
stand pit on Hie piopiisilinu tliat they
will adept nominations only as lepie-M-iitalivrs
ol a litlt-u's inoveuient, .Hid
this K as II should be.
'Mil- term "bla. k-mllli," as used in
pi'ntlng ntlkes, means a printer who
iIixmi'I Know his iuluess. President
MiKlnley, it is said, ulltied Hit-dlitlor.
skip ol lilt- Inilrau "I i-njit.iv lug and pilot
ing to Hank P. Silgt-nl, gland mastrl ol
the lliothtrhood ol I uiomolive Pin-iuiii.
II he aurpts, Silgfiil will lie known In
Ike employes as ,t "I'l.uksiiilth," and he
might as wrll be In leahH , as a Immiio
tiye liieiu.in. I his is a payment ol .1
lnilltU.il debt at the -wrens? ot Hie public
seivke. WllV dnrsii'l Ihe pieident pill
this polltUal "siokti" in ollice tv appoint
ill)1, him bank csollilutl? lie would do
less damage llleie tli.iu in the pusitinu
nlfru-d him.
AND now the bloodless theoiists are
willing ess.is on absii.ul justice and the
majestv ot the I iw, with the burning in
t ailolado a lew divs sjiue ti tlir- black
t'rnle i.ie liend; hvsieikallv loiuiemuing
the deed, ot ionise. Ihe lalliel ol Ihe
uiuideied ihild stiutk tue kev note in
all sikIi c.im's, whru he said: "It he liad
tern killed wlieu he committed his lust
oliense in Kansas, my ihlhl would have
been altxelodiv. No other patents will
suiter as we have on his amount." Peo
ple and p.ipeis who thtow a lit everv time
they heal ol one ol these bl.uk beasts be
ing Iviulled.ate those whoieg.'ild tile
brute's oliense .tlomt on a pal with uvri
drawing a bank ,1,1 mint.
AN Assoclited Piess dlspitih ol re,eot
date quotes (.ongiessuiau Hopkins, ol
Illinois, ihaiimaii ol the house commiltre
on census, as si.tilug thai no attempt will
be made to dr,ieise the representation ot
Southern states 111 lougtess, because of
thedisti.iiulilsemenl ot negroes; that the
lepiesentatlon will be based upon popula
tion. Continuing, he said: "I think tliat
a propositi in will be adopted whkh will
increase the pteseiil membership of the
house. It Jins been suggested that we nu-1
lhorl.e one member to ever 108,000 In
habitants. That seems to be the ratio
th it Is In general tavor among the mem- j
hers of the committee. This proposition '
wouiu email an increased memuersmp ui
from is to 30 members."
IT IS announced from Washington that
Colonel Russell H. Harrison, the son of1
former President Harrison, serving as an I
inspector general of the army at Puerto
Rice, who was honorably discharged by)
an order of the war department a few days
ago, has cabled protesting against dis-1
missal. General Harrison asked that the
order he rescinded, at least until he had 1
Mulshed a certain work upon which he is ;
'now engaged and he called upon his I
(friends to secure revocation. The appeal
j was laid before General Miles and Corbln, I
but it is stated tint nothing will be donci
1 hi the matter, which means Hint young j
I Harrison will be discharged at the end of j
I the month. One of the reasons assigned
! for his dismissal Is.Davls.commandlnglhe
1 island of Puerto Rice, has not been satis-
lied with Harrison's work. It is also said
in some circles tliat Harrison's discharge
is due to politics and grows out of the fact
that his father refused to take an active
1 part in the recent campaign in behalf of
the republican presidential ticket.
VVllliN four of the nine members of the
supremecourt of the United Slates dissent
from a decision, the average cillen should
not be consider:d an -inarchlst if lie fails
to regard that decision as n sacred thing.
A case in point is the opinion recently
hiuded down on the cigarette law of
Tennessee. Involving the old, perplexing
question ot states rights, in modem garb.
Ibis high tribunal recently rendered a de
lisionhi the case of Win. H. Austin vs.
State uf lennessee, Involving the validity
ot llie state law legul.iting the sale of
iik!.uettes. The law was attacked as an
iulriugmeut of the right of congress to
regulate. Inteistale commerce. The Ten-1
uessre supreme court upheld the law, and
the United Slates supreme court sustained .
that verdict, though not without disap-'
pioval ol some of the positions taken, and '
then upon a very narrow margin, four out
ot nine members joining in the dissenting
opinion and another member of 'in court, I
.lustke White, pi. king his assent upon
grounds dtlfeieut Iroin those announced
bv .lustke lilov.ii, who handed down the
opinion.
John Temple Grayson
Mininjj
Expert
and...
linginccr
lhr lllulirsl Ui-lrirnce-.
(in When li-.uiic.l
IIAKM.U CITV. OHIu
( .0 le A .Ue renipk'Kra . Maker, Ole
I. O. R. M.
i:i.N IIJIIII No. m, lmpiov,..l Orj,i MeJ .Men,
' im-i I In reijiil ir ,oun II at llllslli'i at the St ti
run on th,- ir4 -.Icep ot eerv vwn suns ol r.nh
in. kim All KeJ .Men sKltirii; our huntlni; i-iuunJ-.
an- m-l.iiine. ClOkiiK II SKI w.
W. W. 1 1 lit. Col M. -sachem.
SUMI'll-R DEVLLOPMENr CO.
SUMPH-K, OKKGON
Owners ot all the choice acreage sur
rounding Sumpirr. Inside residence lots
on r.isv leinis. Apply to
SI-VMOUU II. iii:I.L. Manager.
1 17 A. I. srANU,
I Attorney-at-Law-
(.enter, (or High St, Sumpter, Oregon
To the Faithful
KNOW ALL MEN: Thai many Princes il Hie
Orient are nn vnurnlni In ihe Cllv nl
Sumplrr anJ are meeting, lor the purpose ol In
structing novices anJ Jiiluslng ulsJom, it 8 p. m
WeJneiJay evenings at HeJ Men's hall, anj nl
such oilier places as Ihe OranJ PaJasha may
oiJer. All Princes who have not tnaJe themselves
known are corjljlly InvlteJ to present themielves,
stall of llie In han I, at the temple Jour, where
they will he corJIallv welconu-J.
BY ORDER
Grand Secretary Grand Padasha
f, A. CLEM & CO.
MINING INVKSTMENTS
Proptrtia Eiimlntd ind Reported on. Member Port
land Mining Sleek Cichen(t
146 THIRD ST. PORTLAND, ORK.
CHAS. II. CHANCE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rooms 2 and 3, l-'irst Bank of Sumpter
Building,
SUMPTER, OREGON
L T. HROCK, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Sumpter. Oregon
Specla) Attention (IK en to Surrery anJ In Dl.
eases nl Women. "Ollicc, Nl-III Mock; RetlJenie,
tiranlteSlleitne.ir Mill
pENNHR & WORTHINGTON
Civil and Mining Engineers.
V. S. Deputy .Mineral Surveoi tor Oregon, Wash
ington, I.I iho. in I .Moniana. I!nglmi'i lor the
Sumpter Tow nslle Company, LlmiteJ.
Undenround and PtUnt Surrtri. Ilm Printing
nd DriiiMin.
JJ.T. HENDRYX & CO.,
Mines Houglit, Sold and Developed.
Iliru.iliis In Smnpti-r DUtrlct
Qu.uti (ll.ilms.
SUMPTUK, . ORl-GON
A. SAM.V.S,
AKcmrrcT,
IIM'IU i:il- , : OKHION
Icrll.il-le pl.ois,seclhratlnnv an J estimates IvrnWheJ
yRTHUR PHILBRICK
Civil and
Mining Engineer.
II. S. Deputy .Mineral Survevor lor Oreuon an J
U.ilio. lA.iinln illons aiU iesirlsou rnlilllij; piopi-r-lies.
Oltici'Hhh lltilelilant.MlnlncCo.
MllL SlkUT.
Suni. Oncnos.
Nsumsi:i'.
E.L. MANNING,
HI'L IsfAlU
City KecorJer anj NoUr PuMU.
I'olleclloits
Al.iraci
Agent lor l")rlclJe I Ire Extinguisher. Sumpter.
STOTT & SHELTON.
sO. STOM
J. 1. siniios
Attorneys at Law.
SUMI-ri'-K. OHICON
W. II. W. HAMILTON.
Mlnlnit anj Consiililni; fnulneer.
.Mining Pinpertles Ksani.neJ. KcsuteJ
On anJ I or Sale.
Morelne anj Neal CoJe.
U jii.
simiti:k. okiiiiOn
)RS. TAPE & PEARCE,
Physicians and Surgeons
C. H. Hl-M.l-', H. U,
t. M. r.Mt, M. u.
Telephone Main j.
St'MHitK, Ourao.s
Basche
Hardware
Co.
. . . Sumpter .
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Shelf and Heavy
Hardware
Iron
and Steel Pipe
Mining
and
Mill Machinery
Agents for
"HERCULES"
. Powder
Fuse and Caps
C.C. Basche
MANAGER
GOOD THINGS
TO
II
AT
E. P. Bergman &
Compa'y
GROCERS
Mill Street, Wood's Building.
LINES OI: THE
Sumpter Transportation Co.
CARRYING U. S. MAILS.
SUMPTl'K-CANYON ROUTI-.
EAT
iX)Q a, m.
8 00 n. m.
7:10 a, in.
5'isia. rn.
Omntctlng at Austin with stages lur Canyon City
anj Intnlor slnts.
V.to p. m. l.v. . CllflorJ Ar 7:1a a. in.
Vuo P;.m. J Ar .tlnnania. -Lv o:ta a. n..
Connecting at llonania lth sutts lur Pyx.
RoWnsomllle, Woiley. Virginia, Oon Juan juj
lielcher mines.
SlIMPTLH-liHANITU KOUT&
i:io p.
4:10 p.
ILv
I Ar
Sumpifr
(ir.mlie. .
...Ar
I 10
1. '::
iu a.
00 a.
..lv
LKriy Mtiranlte to North Pork, KeJ
K'tie unj aJiacent mines.
Ko
Uaii.
SlIMI'TLH-HOUHSE ROUTE.
w:io p.
too p.
Lv...
Ar...,
Ar. ..
..Sumpter.
. . Uourne...
.Cnlumhla..
..Ar I y.o a. in
. . Lv I S'co a. m
. Lv 1 1:10 a. m
m.
:io p. m
Including Nortli Pole, E. E., Cllaiat, O'lloanJ aJ
iacent mines.
i:o p. in. I l.v Sumpter Ar
l)u p. m. I Ar CllllorJ Lv
w p. m. I Lv fjlrfnrj Ar
1:10 p m. j Ar. . .Austin Lv
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