The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, November 28, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SUIVPTER MINER
Wednesday, November 28. 1900
GRIZZLY COPPER ROCK.
Tunnel Runs Over a Large
Body of Good Ore.
Development :it the (jrizly Gold Min
ing company's property near tovn h.is
bernmlng on steidily .ill summer and
the advancement h.is hern recorded In the
(olunnik of 'Mil: MlNliK from time to
tl.ne, t)iit wltliin the pist wreU the coin
linyh,ii mule the most Import.int div
foverv of .ill, in tin- fut ih.it It1, tunnel
kns hern run dilritlv over .1 I irge hojy nt
good copper oie, th ledge of whlJi l
fully lifty fret, with what ;it piesent
sIhms ,1 six to eljit-foot p.iy streak. 'I he
topper indiinliuns have hern shoA'liig for
sever. il wrelt, until the tiliiuel, whUh was
g'lining in vettk il depth .til the tune, r.in
illicitly into .1 l""d v nt ore.
I:. Siudrrson Smith, who Kuril known
to be a conservative, 1 iielul ;ind reliable
Increase. Lead production decreased 6
per cent, but increased over $2,000,000 in
value. Spelter increased to 1 19,408 short
tons, valued at 13,751,920.
The building stone industry Increased
nearly $8,000,000.
1 he total value of the metallic product
in 1899 was $527,218,084, an increase of
54 per cent. Nonmetallic product lie
creased 27 per cent to $447,790,864.
livery year since 1889 to 1898, Inclusive,
the value of the nonmetallic production
has exceeded the metallic, but in 1899 the
metallic exceeded by $79,500,000. A
(.lunge of nearly $13,000,000 occurred In
the relative values between 1898 and 1899.
Unprecedented activity and advanced
values, the report says, were shown hi
nearly every branch of the mining in
diistrv dutiiig 1899.
Silver Mining Will Continue Profitable.
When the currency sltintlnn in India is
considered, it is not surprising that the
priie of silver is advancing. P lias been
found impossible to do business solelv on
.1 gold lusK, I he enormous demand for
silver rupees in the Interior and the deple-
&!;
mining man, w is nut In tlir summit I iM 1 tlmi ol thr treasury as far as the while'
wrrlt and s iys w Ithmil hrsltatinn: " I'lle
illly pioprrlv his suipilsrd me beyond
inrasiire and Is irrt linlv the Pest ptnspril
I have srru In this snllnii. I lie til. lines
of it malting a mine ale almost hrvnud
iluuht, as depth is alt lined."
Just whit tliit ue.v budv of ore tarries
metal was cniitcriird, fntced the govern
ment In purchase silver hi largeipiantities.
I lie president nt Chartered Hank of India,
Australi 1 and China at a recent meeting
hears this statement out in these werds:
"Although the desiied steaiilness in e
1 li ingr w as fairly maintained, the supply
knowledge tint
wilh gold values,
ipiestlou. Il is to hr Imped the manage- In ntdrr to hurrase the circulation
incut ol the ( iilzlv mmpauy will deide . ptolit 011 I
to iuttease the four and mnie rMensivrlv 1
in v. lines has uol Irrii Ir lined at tills ' of tupres, in the absence of internal de-,
lime. II its ptiutipil values ,ue in top ! 111, ind for gold, proved iiisuthcieut and the 1
upr. Ilir iiimiiinv his llif l'l.itlfvnii' .iiilliniitlrs wrre I'oitiiit'llrd In nurrli.isi-
theie i .initt her ledge neulv lour millions sterling l$2o,ooo,ooo)
ibove liie one iiim in 1 woiih nt bir silver during the current v,ear,
I he.
s woul I virld the goveruiueiit '
1 viimliis ill :i itiilliiiii 'lit. I :i II ilf lint '
t ,
tlevelnp this ptopeils, as Is appiteiitlv , whether sikh an adventitious aid to the
liistllit d hi thing. ' trvruue was desirable, from the rconoink
1 si Midpoint, was debatable." With China
SHVKNlilGUTS Ol' A MILLION. falling tor sliver in iuant.ities to meet the I
drm. ind tor siibsidiarv mlns and the uetes- j
Aniericj'r. Mim-tal Wealth Produced instvlnr silver in the Philippines, silver !
Our YtAt. 'mining is likely to mutinite to be prottt-
Aprrssdispiuh 1,0m Washington un- '.r.-S.... I'miuKo Mining and bngin
tier date ol Nov nuhrr 25 savs: I ) is id I . . ml"K "tvr" ' ,
Day, tliief ol the division of mining and' , , ,
,i..i v v .a 1 li.iv.i si..!-. ..-. ' Through the Yllowtone. I
ologkalsutvev.hasu.nipleledtheaui.ini I I he new route via the Oregon Short
siuiiinaiy of thr tiilnc-t.il production ot the I ' K-dlrnad and Monida, Mont., enables
United States Irom 1800 to ihw im lusive. j vmito make a delightful trip through the
I he total v aloe ol all Hie itiliirt.il- pto- Vellowslonr National Park, entering via
Monida and mining out via Cinnabar,
malting it iiuunessary to cover any por
tion ot the route twice, l-'or beautiful
desiiipiKr booklet, write or call at Ore-1
gon Shott Line Ticket Office, 142 Third
street, I ottl.iud, Oregon.
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Henry Finger
THE
CELEBRATED
OLYMPIA
BEER
5
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On draught or in bottles
at five cents per glass
or five bottles for one
dollar. Full car load
just received.
Center St., Opp. P. 0.
Sumpter, Ore.
Henry Finger
tinted tinting the list calendar e.u
.itiiouutrd In $S;d,(xK,o(i, against m)7,
820,790 in 1 hiii), .111 hiitease of $278,1,
.26, or piaclittillv 40 per M'nt. 1 his in
t tease was the most notable in the hisioty
ot' the mliirl.il indusltx, the ptevlous
largest liuiease bring limn ifyo to 1895, 1
wlien the value advanced abnul i.s pet '" lil,J " pies, fake, bread, etc., at
tent. I lie t'lt'diiitlnu Horn ihw to i.VS 1 P'e.hlel's bakrrv. opposite depot and in
has rirrdrd$mo.txo,ocolii rvcrv Neat Nrill building. Orders promptly filled.
eiept two, the panic rils nt i!m;j iihI
1894. I he avnagr rally pinditilloii , W inled A position as stationery eu gl-
ftotii t8hi to oN iiuliise was ;(ii8,.'M), 1 gerr b a in in ol experience. Address
sio, making the piodiKtioii In 1N19, $2s9,- l:ngliuer, tale I III Sl.MI'ThK MlNIK.
721,5)0, 01 iK per tent In extcss of thr
avetagc for tint peilod. Ilentv I luger serves genuine Olympla
I he gteilest.iniiease In 18119 was In the , nvstet ukUt.nls to order,
value ol pig Hull pindtul, whUt hiitrascd .- -i
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Well Dressed Men
Atuttntrt-stailly liuve ilirlr clmhis
injjtf h .in rvprrlrnceJ
TAILOR
Such is M. STEFFRN
Krtrntl) troin I'uritinJ.ttlirrv Ut h.l atlochlrj
wllli IlirtriJIn ullnilnj; houses lor over IKrlw
-itis. Sow c.itltlni; ., line line nt tall .in J
Winter .Nulling, Owrciul I'jllernt mi I'ann
(lOOji.lt
Coimr Stcend tni
Wtitilnlen Stnili
Baker City, Ore.
f "Clotltes Cleaned and Pressed on Short Notlc
ORDINANCE NO. 18.
I New Series.)
INIIllll) AS nUDIVANcr IIWIllNCi Tllf
UMls IWUM WIIK II THIASl'KIW MV
PltllM t lltlsM(). AND AMlNDINt!
stt.TIDN SIX Ol OKDINANLi: M'MIII.K
IIIUI.I
tn 2l5,i72iu. or about iioprt trnt over
S. I lie euoillinus iiuteasr w is due to
the pliriiomni.il drm ind and high prkes.
I he liu lease In ni.il ptodiutlou added,
over $4S,ooo,oco, or 2) pet irnt, to the j
1898 value. Cupper liiiirasrd ueatlv Co,
isxi.txx) pounds In tpiatititv and over ?!.',
COO,OCO ill V. 'line, the Itlhllg pti.rs bring IteUm.lilnra ! id Common (.ouncll ot itir Ton
...... . , . ol Sumpiri
higlier than lot a number ot veaispast., ,,,lu,Nl iti veoion u ot mjinjncf num.
Crude petroleum adva.urd neatlv J.-o.- r,S;I,H,,;Ainirs-BrWWrJi.aI
00,COO, Ol about 45 per tellt, due prtlll i- I l-msOlon .,rU J.hnlnc hl Jull." tr amrnJrJ to
pally to advaiurd pikes, the prodilttlotl "t,,1"," The vilrn l ihr Ton Trrtiuirr loi nil
liuir-ishii- Irss til in J i-rr .nil 1 lir "'" tmlriij In innnrf'lon wllh hl oMcIjI
iiiueasiiiK irss mi.iii 4 I rr inn. 1 nr Jullljlt 1own ,, ,.,urrMhiU r ihrcrr ,m 1.1
value Ot lliril.lHlt.il gas milsuilird ill lSw! mmil mrlvrj lor ,rrnur tinli- Ihif nine not
. , , . . I In. IuJiiib none t-otiorJ lor munlclr! puiisuci,
is placed at a little over .-o,txo,ivo, r j,.i,.,ii..ns .n,a i..r vu.t. n,tcr i. hii ! m
,.,. 1 rs- Jtjwn . ,.,ir.il 'nt vamrnch nj tny niontli.
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JAMES NEWLANDS
AGENT
Is Prepared to Da Business
Por the
Hartford Steam Boiler. Inspection
and Insurance Co.
Royal Insurance Company
Equitable Building and Loan Association
Portland, Oregon
Real Kstate Loans on Approved Property
Secretary Sumpter I raiisportatlon Co.
SUMPTER, ORE.
agilust Si 5,300,000, due i-ntiirly to
highri pikes ihargrd.
An inctrasc of about 10 prr cent, or
from ?d4,46,ooo in 189X10 571,051,40x3 In
i.SiHi, s shown In gold production. I he
prodiiitlun In silver showed a very small '
I Mi slull Isr e,IJ In ihrlr n-k'ulr orJer.
I morrJ so rmrrr ihr i4tn, A 11 ii.s
CuscJ itiK Comnuin (.ouncll Notrmrrr ttif iitti,
A I) w
piorJ In Itir .Mior tils ,lh J,i ol Notrm-l-fi
lMsv V II till isos,
Vl,or ot il.c Town ot Sumpter
Alt, si I I MiSMMl,
NtsoiJriot lli Tvnot Stnipter.
Eureka Feed & Livery Company
J. L. SULLIVAN, Manager.
Horses Boarded by the day or Month. First
class turn-outs and saddle horses. Our spec
ialty is the quick and safe delivery of freight
and passengers to any and all points.
3 HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE-g
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