The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 06, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SUMPTER MINER
Wednesday, August 6, 1902
GREAT STRIKE
AT GIPSY KING
Worthless Looking Ore As
says $54 in Gold.
Sevural ilayn ninee wilier ilrove thu
inlnern from the nlitift In tlui (iiwy
Kill);, ulicn down only nine feet, tliu
liauil pump U-imr ineffective, e.ven at
(lull nballoiv ilcptli.
V. II. Mather himI A I Otnenn mum
into rump to net material (or count met
iiii; nn nvernliot water wbcel, uitb which
to onTiite a force iiitni, liriliriii) in a
lot of tint ore with llii'in. It wan an un
liroinixiiiK looking me Is ax wan cut found
in Oregon, liitvinn I lie apearaii if
lriel mortar, carrying Home nileroMcopic
partielenof niilpburetH, wbittt an nilver.
The ore mhh unlike any over founil in
that vicinity. The ieople liere Intcrcnt
til in the (iijwy King and who have hail
imhoumlcil fHith in the proerty, time
and again putting up money to continue
.levclopincnt work when the mile of
truaNiiry Mlouk wiih hIow, were mupien
tlotmbly ilineourageil.
rreHiilent r. ( . llriNliu nclecteil nomu
namplcn for iiHHiiy,Hiiyin that it wouldn't
nurprintt him if the bent of them would
go an high iih teiiilollarH. Otlicrn thought
they infill carry a trace, but they
wouhln't he willing In Ix't on it. It wii
Hold for 140,000,000 to the Rockefeller,
paid that amount in dividend!) before
nulling.
The Alanka-Treaduell quid mine, with
ore running lew than three dollarn, has
paid f3,0l)5,000 in dividends
The Ontario, of Utah, Iiiih paid f 13,
557,000 in divideudx.
The Granite Mountain, Montana, 13,
000,000; the ntock milling from ten (-onto
er nbare to 75 inside, of two yearn and
pay i mr fifty ier cent In dividend each
month.
The HomeHtake, of South Dakota, on
three dollar ore, Iihh paid ,(: in divi-
douilN every day it ban run for the punt
ten yearn.
The Wliltuwaturnraiiil, of South Africa,
produced in the firpt year (1H87), only
$405,000, but in IHH5 it had iiicreaxed to
$10,000,000, while the output for theloHt
ten yearn exeeetlH $L'50,000,()00. For
18118 it wiim 75,0(10,000, placing it in the
lead anions the gold producing roitutrit'H.
Miner anil Kleetrieiau.
That Fornt Reserve it Created.
rutted Statu Coiiiminnioner Chunee
received a telegram Saturday from the
land olllce at Iji Grande, ntattng that
advict'M had lieen received from the In
terior department to the effect that the
much dlHcuHHcd forent rewrve had been
olllcially creuted, and that filing would
not be received after that date. The
Oregoniau of Sunday puhliHhcd the let
ter of iiiHtructioiiN cent out by ljnd
(,'oiiiminnioncr Hermann, of the depart,
incut, at Washington, which given the
i mere matter of curionilv th.it prompt-1 ,'""1 withdrawn, by nectionn. The ter
til Hie iincM.nc.it of live or nix dollarn ! rU"ry vrwl " lw nic " '""
licrctoloro Intni pillillnlieti in tliene nil
nniiiH. The cloning paragraph of the
in annayn. One of Ihcnu cample con
hinted of ore taken clear acronn theleilge,
which weighed neveral poundn. It gave
tiftyfour dollarn in gold and a few ceutn
over one dollar in nilver. All the other
anmiyn were gmnl. One of (he nurprlniug
featuren ol (be returun wan that the ore
nclcetcd an hcilii: (he bent, carried the
leant valuen, and the average nample
wan the higlient of all. It in evident
that the character of the rock liuncliaug'
ed within depth dintance of n few feet.
All other rm'k taken from the proieity
carried iiImiiiI half iln valuen in nilver.
It can In' rcndilv concentrated.
letter in an follewn: "Thin temimrary
withdrawal, or any iermaneut renerva
tiou which may lollow, will not affect
any bona tide Hcttlemeut or claim on the
hiuiln which in proverly initiated prior
lo (lie dale hereof and duly of record
within the nlatulory period."
Sumptcr Band Will Give a Dance.
Arraugemenln are being made by the
Sumptcr baud to give a dance at Kllin
oHra bonne next Tuenday evening,
Augiint I'.'. The object in to necure
When thin nolid ledge matter wan HrM hml" f,,r w I"'"" of iuntrumentn,
encountered at 11 depth of two feet un
der the heavy wanh, it wan only eight
inehen wide. Scen feet further down
it in twenty-nix iuchen wide and will un
iicntiouably reach nevcu or eight feet
In-foie tlie hhuft in Mink IIKI feet, an il
npreadn out like a fan. Il goe down
uliiioni H'rH'iidicnlnrly.
The work of iunlalling a water Hiwer
and pump in now In-ing hantcucd and
every effort will lie made to niuk an rap-
til V an iHinnilile and take out die. Till1
mimic and other eiiuipiiieut for the
baud. The committee in charge con
nintnofO. I'. Itradley, G. V. White, A.
G. Itavidnou, I .con II. Stoddard and .1.
II. Knglaud. Kveryliodv nhould turn
out and help the Imyn put their organi
zation in more effective nhaie for their
enjoyable and appreciative coucertn.
Call for Bid.
Hidn wantctl on running a tifty-fool
tunnel on a mining claim near Bourne.
plan in to haxe enough ore on the du j n"'rlieularnapply toChan. ILfhanct',
by the lime the Mueller here in ready lo ! Iir'" ,ta,,k j""leHniilding.
accept it, to pay for development work
all winter.
Ia'iivo your mcanure for a unit of
clothcnat Xcill Mercantile coinpnny'n.
MONEY MADE IN MINING.
Whit Some of the Widely Known Piop-
erties Have Produced. '
I'eople who luixe not Mllclied the nllli-'
ject hne for the mo-l paitxery iuiKT
led idctir- in- to what in being done, not j
only in the t'liited Sinter, bill nli-o in,
vmioiin foieiun coiiutrien, in the way of
gold and i-ilcr minium. Co micIi, may
be lecommeudtd a couxideralioii of the
factn and llgure net foith be
recoid that h:i" been made I
the individual gold and nilver mine- am
-imply aiuaring.
The Comntock lode, of Virginia City,
Nevada, ban produced in gold and niUer
the etiormoun nun of ;i:M,(HH),tHH). Mont
of the ore vieMed but eiahl dollam er
Ion in gold.
The Calumet ban paid r0,SiHt,t--HI in
dixideudn alone.
The Anaconda, of Itutte, which wan
1'rcnb candy daily at
' erv.
Iloffman'n link-
below. The I J
bv nome of , i
1 V
The New Olympia
n
I.. I.. IIAUSCk. Phui'dii iou
Fine Old (1884) Her-
mitage Whiskey.
iim:st iikands ei:
WINES, ALES
and PORTERS
OLYMPIA BEER
bottle or draught
PINE
CIGARS
LIMLH SlHIlT. Ol'l'. P. O. SUMPTCK
rf rtrttrr 1 11 1 nt 1 1 1 11 t'tt
OREGON
MONARCH
GOLD MINING
COMPANY
Offers Stock again to the readers of THE MINER
t',i"i"''i"i"i,ii,i,rf'i,t'i,'t,'i"i,tt
SINCE our last offering a great deal of
permanent work has been done at
the mine which, as will be remembered,
joins the great Red Boy on the South, and
carries its richest veins. The Stork has
advanced to 25 cents per share, and is
moving rapidly. We want you to write
to us for a prospectus which will tell you
all about the mine and its plans.and which
shows photograph and map of both the
Monarch and Red Bov mines. j j j j
KILLEN, WARNER & STEWART
j AGENTS
& & Sumpter, Oregon.
CODE BEDFORD-MCNEILL
iikascii nrru'M
New York, lioston, Baltimore, I'liiliulclpliia, Milwaukee
J. P. HOLLAND
Wholesale and Retail Commission Business
No. 1 Hay, Ouln, Ruiley, Bran,
Wheal, Flour and Potatoes
Carload Iotn a Siccialiy
Special Attention Given to the Mining Trade
JUUUUULOJULRJL
OHirc: John' A Co' WmvIiouhv. IMioiic im. SU.MITKK, OHEtJON
GRIZZLY STOCK...
33,111 Slmivn at Ion.- than ".roiunl floor price. You can
have it tor 2 ecntn iiioiielmiii, or .'t cent-in hiiiken lotn.
EST BUY IN EASTERN OREGON
Write for particular? to
BERNARD FLYNN sumpter, ore.
IF YOU WISH TO
iNVEST'iN mSSg .'"i
Either to buy Gilt Edge Stocks, a Prospect
that is "the Making of a Mine," or one that
is already made, write me what you want
and permit me to submit a proposition.
ADDRESS
RSANDERSONSMfH"!
SUMPTER,
MINES AND MINING STOCKS
OREGON
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