Wednesday, April 24, 1401 THE SUMPTER. MINER V D'LAMAR BUYS MINES, s wwmwiwvtiwiwwwiww Pays $140,000 for Property Near Susanville. John Harrington, a big mine denier, spent sevenils days In Pendleton this week. He left Friday for Susanville, ac companied by his wife, to consummate a deal of 14 mining claims for 5140,000. He has two offers to accept,. the one mentioned and one to bond the mines at a much higher price. The second patty to the deal Is Captain DeLnmar, one of the most extensive mining dealers of the west and who has just completed the sale of a f 2 ,000,000 mining property near Redding, California. John Harrington at one time was a Denver millionaire, but In the vicissitudes of a mining career, a Urge part of his for tune disappeared. He Is again recovering his lost wealth. At Goose creek in southern Oregon, he has seme rich mines where he spends the most of his time. The fact that Captain DeLamar is to become interested In the Susanville min ing camp means no small thing for the future of the place. He will develop the claims extensively and erect machinery for handling the ore, which he doubtless considers valuable. Captain DeLamar owns large mining properties In southern Idaho, and at the cities of DeLamar and Silver City he took hundreds of thous ands of dollar from the ground. John Harrington says that Oregon Is the greatest mining stale In the Union and that its future will show wonderful development of rich mines. The peculiar thing about Oregon ledges is that they do not pinch out as they go do.vu. The prospects that Susanville will become a good camp are exceedingly bright. A strike has been recently made on an ex tension of the Badger mine, which has caused some excitement. John Wringle, of Colfax, Wash., who Is interested In this claim, passed through Pendleton re cently on his way to Susanville, and he claims that the ore is rich and the quan tity abundant. The Iladger is no longer a prospect, but a magnificent piece of property. Work ou the Yellow Jacket property near Mountain Home continues, and the claims of the Independence mining com pany are being developed. No assays have been made recently, but some valu able looking rock has been taken out. The company is preparing for some big development work during the summer. Pendleton Tribune. John McGuigan't Funeral. The funeral of John McGulgan, held at the church of St. Aloysius on the nortli side yesteiday morning, was one of the largest held In Spokane for many mouths. The route to Falrmount was, followed by about seventy five carriages, many of the Order of Elks bting present. The floral offering was a feature, the .casket being burled in them. High requiem mass was celebrated In the church chapel, which was drapped with draping of black. Rev. Father Robbmann, S. J., of St. Aloysius parish, was celebrant of the mass, assist ed as deacon by Rev. Father Palmer, of the church of Our Lady of Lourdes, and as subdeacon by Rev. Father DeKanter, of St. Joseph's. The chants of the mass were sung by the male choir of the par ish. The pallbearers, selected by the Elks, were: R. L. Notbohm, N. E, Nu zum, Henry Seiffert, F. P. Hogan, J. H. McCaoe, E. O'Shea, T. F. Conlan and M. O'Shea. Spokesman Review. Lcuooi in Lace. Mrs. Marsh, next door to MINER office, will give practical Instiuctlons In lace work. Materials and hundreds of pat terns to select from. I D S R N I ONLY J Ten Dollars. 1 Owiii! to tlio insinuation of new mid improved nmcliiucry in tlio Dr. Stiiitlun factory, wliorvliy I ntu cniilili'd to turn out in u much xliortcr time now my latest and best belts, DR. 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