THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, April 10, 1901 OFFICERS DR. K. H. PARKKR, President llARVUY BIICKWITH, Vice-President H. C. Pl-NTI.AND, Secretary P. U. HKALV, Treasurer D. I.. MCUOD, Asst. Secretary Grizzly Gold Mining Company Capital $500,000 In 1,000,000 shares of the par value of Fifty Cents Each. Treasury Stock 400,000 shares. FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE OPPORTUNITY -W Trmiiry Stock at TEN CENTS Per Shim -atf CASH BASIS All Cash Purchasers Receive a Discount of Five Per Cent on the Investment. INSTALLMENT BASIS Purchasers May Secure Stock in Blocks of 1000 Shares and Upwards, Payable' 10 Per Cent Down and 10 Per Cent Eaoh Month Until Paid. GRIZZLY STOCK Affords nn opportunity for profitable investment that cannot be equaled in the Sumpter District. Our new prospectus will be ready for mailing this week, giving a cross-sectional view of the workings of the mine and showing present development. A contract will be let at once for 200 feet more work and before this is completed the price of stock will he advanced. THE GRIZZLY is destined to become a great mine. Secure this stock now at 10 cents. REMEMBER, The famous Le Roi stock sdld as low as 3 cents per share, and today is quoted at 65.00 on the London market. Jrospectus and Further Information, address, Grizzly Gold Mining Co., "gM$" Portland, Ore. For HCFCHCNCCU; Ft Dan or SuMPftn Sumptcn, Onc Cmiift Dank Dmih City Omkqon SUIT OVHR GIPSY KING STOCK. Iiitcrcitlng Legal Complications Ancnt Title to a Pooled Block. When ivvo men k Into the courts to fiRht for the possession of n piece of prop rrty, It is a very utiod evidence that the nliject ill contention Is of more or less v.ilue. A summons Ins hern IssueJ to Peter lilluch to defend his title to a block of Gipsy KIiik Gold Mines comp.iuy stock. (irorRc Frmilweffer Is plainlllf in the case mid N. C Klchards is hN attorney. An luterrsthiK leRiil point is Involved In this suit. I he hlocU of stock held hy lillvich Is .1 p.irl of the pool of 750,000 shares now in escrow In the First Dank of Sumpter, which accordion to the hy l.iws el the company cm not he released until J.inu.ity i, 1002, Should the plaintiff win the Milt, another would have to he Insti tuted hi order to net possession of the Mock, and at that point of the name, all kinds of leal complications would atle. The defend int did not sign the pooling agreement, the stock at that time helng In the name ol another, hut the transfer was made just ptcvlous to placing the whole amount In escrow and was Included In the orgln.il agreement. I his, suit, of course, does not In the least effec' the tieasury stock, which alone can now he nought at any pilce. Nor does it Interfere in any way vtllh the affairs of the company. The progress of the suit, however, Is watched with much Interest hy the other stock holders, to see what process, if any, can be employed to withdraw the block from the pool. Rtatuue Operatlooa at the While Swan. I.etsoii Halllet, general manager of the White Swan Mines company, limited, who, through the failure of the old own rs of the White Swan mine to redeem the judgment held by hl within the time re- quired hy law, recently acquired complete control and possession of that famous prop erty, will at mice commence operations on an extensive scale. Prom the offices of Mr. Halllet's company In this city it is given nut that the old shaft will he un watered as soon as possible, and develop ment work promptly Inaugurated. An examination of the shaft reveals the fact that it Is In much better condition than was anticipated. It Is not believed to be seriously caved, and will only need re timbering. To uuwater the shaft is an undertaking of some magnitude, but it has been pronounced perfectly feasible. New hoisting works and pumps will be Installed at an early date, and the rich bodies of ore known to exist In two dif ferent submerged levels will be promptly converted into bars of gold bullion. The first shift of men will be placed at work .Monday, primarily to prepare the lO'Stamp mill for a run of Carrol It ore, and then the work of unwatering the shaft will be Inaugurated. Maker City Herald. SUMMONS. in imp JosTicii Couur or Summer pRrciscr, IMKI K L.IH1MV, UKMKIN. (irorse I mill oiler, pi ilnillf, t Prior I Ibarh, Jf trnJtni. Tn I'fter I Iknh, Ihe abor mmrj JclenJ am; In I In? nun nl the Suie ol Oregon ou are tieirby lc)ulifj loappeu anj amnrr the complaint ai;alntt M' In Hi aloveentlilcJ caue on or betore III litirtntli Jay nl May, iin, which I Hie lavl Jiy I'leKlllrJ In Hi orJrr maJr hy Ihe JuJce ol h alo rnllilrJ cnuitnl Hi put Miration ol llili turn niniiN. anj II iu lalt vo In appear anJ amrr. luJc mrni llt be lakriiaeilnit nu lor the turn ol onc hunJieJ anj Irn Ji'llirt anj lort'irrn cents (fiio.11), with Intrtrtt therron at Ihe late ol U rr cenl per annum Horn the trnt)liril Jiy ol Match, ii, until palj, anj lor Hi emit anj Jltbunementt ol Ihlt acilon anj lor III sale ol Ihe lollnwlnc Je XMtrJ rtnnj proprtly, anachrJ on th twenty trconj Jivot Mirch, ton, lo-ll: Any In rt ou mavtiateln Hi caplial slock ol th HullaloGolJ Mining company, anj am-lntrrett ou mav have In th capital stock til the lilpsy King GolJ Mines com company, Anj ou are hereby uotlfirj that on the thirtieth day ol March, lorn, 1, at Julee of said court, raaJe an orJer that service ol umnons In this action be mpjf vpon ou ty pjtllcailon ol summons, anj the Jay ol the (Irtl publication ol ihls summons It April I, loot, an J the last publication Ihereol It May it. ioi. W. W. FUX. JutUce ol th Peace. N. C Richards, Attorney far Piaiatlt. Famous HOP GOLD BEER STAR BREWING COMP'Y. Portland, Oregon IN KEGS, BARRELS OR BOTTLES AT PRICES UNEQUALED BY ...OTHERS... Sumpter Forwarding ompany rrihrtrrr SUMPTCR, OHKOON ASK FOR HOP GOLD M wjunrrtQ RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY IN CONf'OHON WITH Thl DENVER A RIO GRANDE or COLORADO MIDLAND RAILROADS orrmt cmoci or THREE DISTINCT ROUTES 0 THf MOST MAGNIFICENT SCENERY IN AMKKICA. If II THf ONtV TfUNtrONllMhTAl ItM FAMIMI DmiOTLV 1HNO-JOH QUAINT ANO nQTUMKJUl 8ALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILUE, COLORADO SPRINGS and OENVCR. !- llewet'. THE HIO GRANDE WISTENN RAILWAY OPERATES THREE FAST TRAINS TO THE (AST DAILY, CARRYING PuHitim Palaes ami PirilniM OnHnary Stasfsra TO OMAHA AND CHICAQO wmtoar CH.NOt, Fr Raellnlno Chair Cara, Period Dlnlno-Car Sarvleaw rca ihrnawariOM ol f.MPMirra imiiiiii or J. D. Mansfield ''SJli.S.'W. OIO.W.H(IMTZlC.R-iraia'raai.aallLaiieOII-l Sumpter Bottling Works Gagen & Sloan, Proprietors. Manufacturers of all kinds of car Donated drinks and ciders. Or ders filled and shipped on short nouce. J J. J SUMPTERe ... & nm3xirnmttBrfirMTr,T fini