THE SUMPTER MINER VOL. II; SUMPTER, OREGON, AUG. 7, 1901 NO. 48 TWO MINING DEALS. CONSUMMATED HERE DURING THE PAST WEEK. N. J. Sorcnsen Buys for Cash the Old Carpenter Ditch and Placer Ground Local and Minneapolis Parties Pay $35, 000 for the Famous California This Mine Will be Worked on an Extensive Scale Improvements already Begun. Besides several of which Tin: iMiNKit Iiiih boon requested to say nothing, dur ing tho past week two iinnrtHiiil niiu lug deals lmo boon consummated. Neil .1 Sorenson hint Friday paid thu Cleaver Brothers cash for tlio old Car penter water ditch and HO iiltoh of pla cdr ground, near Alamo. The purchase prico has not lieon made public. Mr. Soreifen in already busily engaged mak ing extensive improvement on and put ting thin old property in shape for active operations next year. In fact ho in workim; it now on u small scale, but in hundicaod on account of the scarcity of water, lie says thiH is tho dryest season eastern Oregon has know u for many yearn and bin chief concern ut proHont is to add to hit water mipply. Mr. Sorenson inadu ft pronounced suc cess of tho Grilliu placers, which ho bought about a year ago, and iri of tho opinion that IiIh recent purchase will bo at least equally successful. Ho is a miner who tukes tho gold out of tho ground and that is tho kind this region wants, needs and honors. Tho other transaction involves tho fa mous old California, in tho Cable Cove district, regarding which much has al ready been printed in the newspapers of tho Northwest since tho deal was closed a week ago. The transfer is from Hen ry, Bessie F., and W. F. Cablo to J. h. Michaels, L. S. Ovitt and Henry M. Farnham, trustees for tho Turnagain Arm Gold Mining company, of Minne apolis. Tho consideration Is $36,000, and tho terms of tho sale, according to tho pajHirs Med with tho county record er, calls for tho payment of $7,500 in cash ; $7,500 on or before January 1, 1002; and tho balance of $20,000 lieforo June !t0, HHtt. Tho purchasing com puny is given immediate possession of tho property, but all revenues derived from the operation of tho mine are to bo paid hito the First National bank of Baker City, to bo divided as follews: 50 ior cent to the purchasers and 50 jht cent to tho old owners to apply on the purchase price. This is tho property that was bonded by Messrs. Killen & Warner, of Suin ter, some months ago, and was lncorK ratedasand has been worked by tho California Gold Mining company. These gentlemen retain their interest in the mine and Mr. Killen will lw tho gener al manager. He stated to a Minkh rep resentative yesterday that tho stock holders in his coniany will be fully protected ; that stock in the new com pany, which owns considerable more proiwrty than did the old, will be issued to them in lieu of tluit now held. He says that the mine will be operat ed on an extensive scale. Men are now at work building additional houses and as soon as they are finished, the working force will be Increased to about fifty. The first work to be dono will be the Improvement of the road from Han over to the mine. This is absolutely necessary, In order to got in tho new ma chinery that will soon lw installed. It is the purMse of the new ow ners to open up tho mine so that the out put shall at thu earliest possible date reach tho maxi mum. With this end in view, machinery has been ordered with which to drive another tunnel to open up a large know u ore body. Tho county will stand half tho cost of tho road improvement. The company will put in a store at the mine, extend the telephone lino from Iluuocr anil have a post olllco established there. Messrs. Killen Warner hao worked hard and long on this deal and they richly deserve congratulations which they are receiving fiom all quarters. WHERE DID HE GET AMALGAM? Had $400 Worth and While Drunk "Tipped It Off." On Monday ueuing Onto Johns and Hen Oppenheliner, a Portland traveling man, drove in from Whitney, bringing ouo C. M. Muddy, who it is understood had applied to them for a lido. On their arrival hero, Mtuldy was turned out to tlio authorities, having bad In his xsscssinu about $100 worth of amal gam, supposed to have been stolen from the Ited Boy mine, near which it is claimed he had camped. The circum stances in tlm affair apHar to Iks, that while at Whitney, Muddy, who was con slderably intoxicated, asked for u'rido to some point, which was granted him, and that while on tho road it was learn ed that he had a quantity of amalgam, w filch ho claimed came from a property of his own, but tho suspicions of Johns und companion being aroused, they con cluded to bring him on into Sumpter, as above stated. Up to this time Muddy has been un der surveillance only, awaiting a war rant from the Grant county olllcials, no direct charge being made against him, although it is said he will not bo allowed to leave until ouo is made. The man is said to have worked for thu Kid Boy Ktople some time ago and about ouo year ago was employed in the smelter hero. Ho also worked for the Klectrlc Light company for somo time. Latkii. Deputy Sheriff Ooloy arrived from Granite this afternoon with a war rant sworn out by thu Ited Boy coplo and has taken Muddy homu with him. Constellation Will Drive 503 Foot Tunnel. Immediuto and extensive develop inont will begin on tho Constellation Gold Mining company's proerties In the Cablo Cove. Contracts will bo let this week for 500 feet of tunnel work. The recent assays from the main vein on tho Evening Star claim of thu group hae been so satisfactory as to warrant this move, on the part of tho company. Other urinanent improvements will bo added and all put in the very best min ing order for steady work through the winter. Much more might bo said in a favorable way of the Constellation, but for the conservatism of tho operators. Ten Dollars Reward. I will pay $10.00 reward for tho return to Humpter of ouo gray horse, branded 211., on left shoulder; and one sorrel mare, branded F.Q.,on left shoulder and T.8. on left hip. EuaitNK Bahtiiolk. Sumpter, Ore. Don't overlook an opportunity to se cure one of the cash prices advertised on page 10 of this paper. BURNT RIVER WAGON ROAD. THIS GOOD THING IS NOW BEING PUSHED ALONG. Proposed Route Inspected Sunday No Ob stacles Will Be Encountered Al fones and I. N. Doan Are Now Carefully Ex amining Two Routes When They Report a Survey Will Be Made R. E. Strahorn Pay Half Preliminary Cost County Will Stand HIf Construction Cost. It. I'. Strahorn arrived in Sumpter lust week. Ho hus Iktii cry busy with his private uffulrs, hut hus found time to stir up the town on that Burnt river wagon ro.ul and gio the worthy enter prise such u start (hat it will undoubt edly ho consummated. Mr. Strahorn stated to a Mini ii representative that ho feels some hesitancy about coming in here, non-resident that he is, und urg ing the citiens of Sumpter so persist ently to do something uImiiiI which tin ) y seem to hu so utterly indifferent. "I don't want to appear fresh," he said; "hut I know from long experience in soveral new western towns, how vitally iniKirtaut good wagon roads are. Of cnuso, this matter liciiollts mo per sonally only Indirectly. Thu merchants are tho ones who will receive tho direct lieuelil. Sumpter must get in and do something for itself, or It will bo distanced in tho race for supremacy." Sunday Mayor Bobbins, K. II. Horner, of tho Forwarding company, and G. W. Williams, of the TrausHirtation couif any, accompanied Mr. Strahorn over the cut-off' (Hirtion of the promised route. They say it is entirely feasible, that a road can there lie easily constructed. As a result of this trip and the ensu ing discussion of tho matter, Al Jones and J. N. Doan volunteered their ser vices to go over the ground all tho way and examine it carefully. Yesterday they started out with camping outfit and pack animals and will put In four'or five days examining two routes, prelimi nary to actual survey of tho ouo consid ered best. Upon their return they will rejMirt in detail and survey will lw or dered. For all of this preliminary ex police Mr. Strahorn offers to pay one half. In a few days a committee of Sumpter business men will go to tho Burnt river section mid confer with tho ranchers there, with a view to obtaining their co oK)ratiou, which has already been un officially tendered. Then tho task of raising tho money hero in Sumpter for constructing thu road will Imi tackled. It ought not to Ui itdilllcull one. It needs no argument to convince that money cannot Isj more profitably invested. No estimate hus boon inudo as to the amount required. County CommbsiniiorGlcasou was pres ent yesterday when Mr. Strahorn was talking to a Misfit representative on the subject, and hu then stated that thu present olicy of the county Is to put up one half of the cost of road building when individuals contribute the remain der, and he did not doubt but what it would bo done in this case. Of course, Mr. Gleasou can lw relied upon to use his influence and best efforts in this di rection. Big Deamnd for Mining Stocks. K. Sanderson Smith has rented thu of fice adjoining Tiik Minkh building and will enlarge the scope of his mining bus iness. He is known as a mining man of ability and character, from Now York to Alaska. Heretofore he has confined hit operations to reporting on and deal ing in mines. Of course this will con tinue to Imi thu principal feature of his business, hut in future he will also han dle stocks In promising, reputable com panies. There is no broker in Sumpter dealing in stocks of companies in which they are not interested, and tho demand from th" cast for eastern Oregon stocks is growing so rapid that it is thought an in dependent broker can do a big bus iness in that line, lingers can rely on the fact tlTntMr. Smith Is a mining man of excellent judgement and is absolutely trust worth v. WATFR SUPPLY SHORT. Efforts to Increase Present Supply Will Be Stored Next Season. This is the "drjest" season the Bluo mountains have experienced for many ycuis. The sumo thing wus suid by old timers lust summer. An unusually hcuvy snow fell during tho past whiter, and it wus hoped that the water supply would bo ample; but thotutom-u heat of early July days melted it all very rap idly, and now tho mountain streams are fed by springs alone. As a result of this condition, thu city's, supply of water is very meager, and tho Water company is the target for many kicks. Regarding tho matter, It. K. Strahorn, the owner of tho system, says ho is not to blame; that when ho took charge of the pnqiorty last season, ho had to rely on tho testimony of those w ho had been here a number of years. They all told him that Wind and Polo creeks would furnish more water than the city could possibly use, if thu supply went guarded against waste. Ho made all the improvements suggested, but there is again a partial water famine. Mr. Strahorn says this will not occur another year. At the head of both streams there is a natural reservoir, in which thu water can 1st retained by building dams across tho gulches. This hu will do this season, and says enough water can bo stored to lust this town u mouth, during thu dry spell, even if tho source of supply should dry up entirely during that time. An effort Is now being made to in crease the teinKirary supply for tfie im mediate future hy sinking to bedrock in Isith streamsiind tunneling from thohot tom of the shaft into tho hills. It is hoped that this will add twenty-five ior cent to tho present supply. Mr. M ('amnion, tho local manager of the company, is doing everything In his power to prevent consumers from exjier iiicing serious inconvenience. With this end in view, ho asks that everyone ho careful and guard uguinst leakages. In order that there shall Imi plenty of water In ciimi of lire, that In thu reservoir is reserved for that purpose exclusively, that for tho city going direct from tlio ditch into tho pipes, livery night, from 11 to 5 o'clock, the stream is turned into tho reservoir and it watchman is kept there all tho time, to upon the gates in case of fire, Tiik Minkh is receiving daily, many new subscribers, who are taking advan tage of the sjieciul offer, advertised else where in this issue, to participate in the distribution of $15,000. Thu offer is an honest, bona fide one, omjii to old and new subscribers. Head it on page 10 of Tiik Minkh. Something to depend powder. upon Giant wimmwyiTiiMM mm r-rw.w-.....