The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 13, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SUMPTER. MINER
Wednesday, August 11902
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RED BOY STOCK
ON THE MARKET
MONEY WANTED TO INSTALL
WATER-ELECTRIC PLANT.
Fiily Mn at Work by September First
Will Sink Another 1000 Feet and
Extend Tunnel Into New Ground 600
Feet Flnt Dividecd Paying Mining
Company in Eattern Oregon to Olfer
Iti Stock for Sale.
Tim ureal Itcil Ituv CoiimiIIiIiiIciI In
lU'tinilly offering it h ctix-k for eiilu to thu
public. Tlint In ii more iKitnlilc t.'Vcnl
in tlii1 history of (Irrcoii mining tliuii
WOlllll lllN'lir to till I'llhlllll llllMTMT lit
llic II i el tiliincc. It mciiiit iiiorc tliuii
I lie mere fuel t lint tliix ix the llrxt ilivi
tlciiil inlying milling i'oiiiniiiy In thu pilil
llulih of cnstiTii Orrpni tluit luif ever
lilni'iil it h Mock on tin niiirkrt. It Inili-'
i'iiIch tht) Kriiiifyini! furl tlmt tin- policy
of lliiiiiit'irrilii! liiililnu proposition litis
llt'l'll icvoliiliiiiiii'il, iim well iih thu
iiii'IIhmI of uorkiii) n propeity liotli ,
luiviiii? Ih-i-ii iMiMlcrnicil.
The llcil Coy CoiiNilMiitfil Ih tin' cm-J
liiMliiiicnt of tliln iikhIitii hpiiit, ui' u un
tile oM Iteil Hoy rouipiiiiy of llio iiiicieiil
lili'ii tlmt the uok'I wiiy to oicii il il ;
mini' hum for two or three men to work
ihelii.-elveH into ireliniliire old iie, j
rather tliuii nill for uuli-lile iih-iMiincc,
through tin" iiieiliiini of treiiMiry dock
miIch. Thin mine pulil for itc own ilcxvb ,
oiinent. It reciiirel iiiiiny yciun of
luinl woik hy Itn owneif, hoth physical ,
labor iiihI ineiital, to iircoiiiplihh that ,
end. ,
It wan tho llr.-l eoniany in the flute
to hiftnll n leal up lo-date pinking pliiut. I
Title iniiioenient ulouo coM iionrth of
f loO.IMKl, uhieh xxiie ahl for fiom tho
j it i tl ii-1 of thu inliie. That If n largo
ainoiiiit of money to hold out fiom the
leveliui'f derived fiom twenty eluuipe,
ill addition to the Inrtte ruin neeeffiny
to eai ry on esteiifixe eiloriitlon ami
development xorl,
Theiefoie, it if now annoiiiit'cd that,
rather than flop the pax incut of tlixb
ilelidf, the eomp.iny will fell Mock to
raife the f-'.'itt.tMHI or $::h),lHM needed to
develop the Olive hike water power and
liiftiill a ureal olivtiic plant of I.Vhl
liorfi' Hiwer. 'I he detailf of thin piopo
filion Tin: Mimiii Inif lepealedly pub
lifhed. The important fact nmneeted
therewith at piffont if that hy S'plotn.
liei I a half hnndied men will he at
work on the joh mid it will he riifhed
thionuh to early I'oinpletion. In fact,
il in hoped thi.t thif eleetric iwei' will
lie ready for ntili.allon hy the time the
forty additional flump are iiiftalled.
Plenty of money will Ii- available, for
thin Muck if fine to fell re.nlily. A
fiifer, higher intereft paxing iuxcMiiicnt 1
Iiiin rmely heen offered the pnhlie. I
Oilier impiovemelitf for the iminetli
ate fnlnie are alfo planned for title eplon.
did propel ty. I'ilft mid foremen!, the
hilt finkinu plant will refiune ocirilioue
in it I'oiiple of weekf and tho tdiaft will
In Mink another thoiifiind feet, iih rapid
ly iih iHiffilile. Then, too, the lonu
cruet-cut tunnel will ho extended thiough
the Monaii'h, Ited Hoy, C.'oiu'old and
Maine rlainiH and liOO feet into new
ground, opening up two Ictlgce that have
heen exploited with oeii eulf, hut never
develox-d, Thefefiirfiiee workinuH have
demotiftrateil that tho ore if high grtitlc,
eharaeteriftie of tho illftriet. The vein
will lm encountered at a (Hiint giving 700
feet of bucke. All thin work will U paid
for from the output of the mine, which
run Iw done without tlilliciilly.
Ami on the heel of all tliefe planned
ImprovementH coiiiuh the nutlicnticutuil
roMirt of another rich Mriko on the
Concord vein, "North," iih thu ledge
north of tho tunnel Ih ileeignatwl. Tho
Law ton Standard of Saturday hh)h:
"Thu Ited Hoy company ban ulwayH
Iteun ii cIohu corxiration ; Iiiih most
htfaloufly Kiiardeil tho Fucrt'tn of diet-ov-
uriuH made at the mine, and iih ii rule an
outfidor Im iinahlo to gain any Informix-
' tiou iiImhiI thu mine, other than tlmt thu
twenty etiinipe aru kept dropping con-
tiiiually mid that the men receive their
pay regularly on the tenth of euch
I month. In fpito of the caution of thu
' iniiiiagcre of the company thepartlculitrH
of a rich difcovury leak out occiiHionally.
, Such Iiiih Itccii the ciihu thin week. On
, Tucfday thu workmen in n winze doing
'fiink on the North .Monarch broke into
lore that rmiH well up into the thoiifiimlH.
The winze Iiiih Ih-cii funk for a coiif icier-
able diftauce from thu old working level
and all the way Iiiih I icon in the very
rich oru with viiIiioh increiifing iih depth
, if attained. On the Helen lodge, in thu
Concord ground, in a pay eltoot that rl
valf the one found in the Monarch vein,
IhiIIi iih to fize and value. The iieeay
matin from thu Helen ledge on Tueeday
fhowed viiIiioh better than tlKM to the
ton. The authority for the iiIhivo Infor
mation in thoroughly reliable, mid wo
are fiife hi making the iif.-ertion that the
nm bodice of the Ited Hoy mine never
fhowed higher value nor larger uanti
lien in fight ready lor the mill."
Theie in no doubt iih to thu fabulous
richucHH and extent of thin nlriku on thu
.Monarch vein. K. .1. (iodfiey wiih hi
town I'riday with fainplen of the ore,'
that were fully half free gold. Til K '
Mim:ii'h informant paid that it wiih the I
lirft time Mr. (iodfrey wiih ever known
to be excited over anything connected
Willi the Ited Hoy. The fignillcalit feat
ure of lliif hifl llud if that it wiih tuailu
in Ihudeepefl worklngf on the property,
domnufi rating boxnnd doubt that viiIiioh
ineicafo with depth. That the Icilgon
"go down" wan pioveli two yearn ago.
Killed, Warner .v. Slewail, of Sump
tor, luixe fccurcd the ngency for tlienale
of Ireafiiry flock and there if nothing
the matter with thai flrike, either.
New Qimli Mill Invented.
The new ipiarty. mill, for whicli a pat
ent ban been applied by .Meffrn. Iliu.el
line V Hoyce, ol thin city, Iiiih Ih-cii run
ning every day thin week at thu Canyon
City planing mill, where it in ciUfhing
ore from the Hebo ipiart. mid placer
mine, on Miller mountain. The mill,
which xxn coiiftructeil dimply for a
model, if built of wood, with the excep
tion of the dteel band on the mller. Thu
mill iif it ftaiulH will ciiifh nlxtut '.'Oil
Miundi of ore per hour, but when con
ftructed of iron it h capacity would bu
doubled or trebled. The Inivh have run
through about l.'KH) pouiuU of iiiart.
thin week, which if exceedingly hard,
but of a very high grade. With a doft,
high grade ore the mill would pay big
roturiif. The xvater for Hluicing Ih
pumped from the creek into a renervoir,
'xhere il can Iki lined an needed. A Nuxvh
reprcfentutive vifitiil the nceno of ojier
atioiiH yefterd.iy and wiih finprifed to
llud a macliine reprefeutiiig ho great an
amount of ingenuity. The Ixiyn certain
ly have a fortune in thu mill. Noclean
up Iiiih Ih'cii made iih yet to determine
the richucHH of the ore which they aru
criiHhing, but iih It iiHfa.VH very high, the
cleanup, xx hen made, U exHi'tel to be
large, and the oxvuern xxill no doubt
have a good nixed gold brick to deMidit
with their bank account. (Irani County
NewH.
Ilarrifon, the tiiaut Powder man
xxautH every miner to make hid olllco
lieadipiiirlcrf when in Suinpter.
Tho celebrated (iiiiiiI'h "tliu beer of
gixKl cheer" ulxvuyd on draught at Dun
phy'd The Club.
J. G. Connell
COMMISSION CO.
WMttato aM ItoUil Natert in
Hay, Oats,
Steamed Barley,
Bran. All
Kinds of Feed and
Poultry Supplies,
The
Celebrated
Cream of
the West
Flour.
Condition Powders for Horses and Cattle. .
Truck and Transfer.
Granite St. J. G. CONNELL, Prop.
(Itff
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ALL
WELL DRESSED MEN
In Sumpter and vicinity have their clothes
made by
FLYNN, the Tailor.
Big Line of Fall Goods Just Received.
CKNTKH HTHKKT, NKXH l-O-HTOI'KICK
SUMPTER, OREGON.
EUREKA FEED AND LIVERY COMPANY
T. II. T.XVI.OK. I'ltOI',
Horses boarded by the dav or month. First
.class turn-outs and saddle horses. Our
specialty is the quick and safe delivery of
freight and passengers to any and all points.
OFFICE OF THE CABLE COVE STAGE LINE
DELM0NIC0 HOTEL
RITES, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP.
Electric Lights and Phone. Hot and Cold Baths.
M. SPENGLER, Proprietor
Joshua Hendy Machine Works
Nos. j3 to 44 Fremont Street
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
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