Wednesday, August 27, 1902 THE SUMPTER MINER 1 GREAT IS CABLE COVE. Hundreds of Men Working on a Dozen Rich Mines. 01110 handsome iiixl rich sccimcuttof massive Iron ore were brought In from tin) Standard mino, in tho Cable Cove, by N. I. Knyler, into of the owner, ilny or two since, which ordinarily would cause u stampede to nny district except eastern Oregon. Hero strike have Ihou o common during the punt two yearn that they hardly cause a ripple of excite ment. Tho people here do not seem to In; co impulsive as In most camps, and no matter what in discovered they go along tl(e even tenor of their way and -confidently believe that tho next strike will be in their mine, ami that they had better May with what they have, rather than go into a new portion. Thin now fltrlke in similar in character to the other ores foiuiil in tho Cable Cove, carrying 3I2 in gold, a few ounce)! of silver and come lead. Tho excess of iron found in the other veiiiH Ih also noticeable. The general formation throughout the district is similar, luting a grandiorito, 4ind it Ih natural to excct tho ore to be similar in character, but hardly that tho high value Hhould bo found in all tho proportion. Tho shoots of ore are appar ently continuous and all the veins carry them. From indication! tho Cove Ih slestiticd to lie one of the bent producerH in eastern Oregon, ax tho district Ih large and tho number of properties be ing oened up Ih greater than in any other section. So far there Ih not a sin gle instance where good values have not been found where depth has heeii at tained. The California mine, with Home two mileM of underground workings, the most extensive of any, baa tho beHt showing, its largest hodicH of ores and best values being found in tho decK)st workings, about 10(10 feet below the surlaco. On tho surface of this proierty tho values were not high, only from ten to fourteen dollars, with many samples running much less, but as depth wan attained tho values increased and assays running over 0110 hundred dollars are common. Tho exHjrience of tho owners of the Imperial mine, to the east of the Califor nia, has been similar to tho sister prop erty, and they have now commenced sinking a shaft to gain several feet in depth. They have Hhipied a good many thousand tons of ore to the various outside smelters, but am now Kicking and hold ing tho output of the mine until tho Sumpter smeltar is ready to receive ore. On the Overland, to the west of tho California, they have good bodies of ore running up to flSO a ton hi the shaft, which is the deepest workings, and W and (41 in tho face of tunnel No. 1. On tho surface the values run from twelve to fifteen dollars. Tho holography Ih such that a depth of (100 feet can lie gained by running a tunnel less than that distance, and it is the intention of the owners to have this tunnel run dur ing tho fall months so that ore can be taken out cheaply and in large ipianti ties by the time the local smelter is ready for otieriition. There are Home four hundred feet of work already com pleted, hut no great depth has been at tained, the idea being rather to deter mine where the best ore was and then go tii work and oieu it up in the most economical manner. Surface work is much cheaper than underground and all the work so far has been done with that fact in view. Another feature about the development of the Overland, is that all work is done under the advice of a com petent mining engineer, i'rofestor Kbcr- man heing the consulting engineer. That tho Overland will make one of tho larg est mines in the Cove is conceded by all mining men who have looked over the situation. They have three large veins extending and oened up for a distance of over 4,000 feet and all three show good values. In most sections one vein is sullicient to make a mine and on many of the Cove properties they have but one or two veins. There arc good wagon roads into the Cove, crossing tho Overland ground, making it accessible and rendering trans portation of ore cheap, but in this re soct the prosieets are extremely bright for the Installing of an electric lino in connection with the road to the Cracker creek district. This would reduce tho cost of getting ore to the smelter to ulsuit ouii dollar ier ton and thereby add that much to tho value of tho ore produced. The Crown Point mine, lying to tho imuth of tho 0erlaud and carrying some of tho same veins, is being equipped with a compressor and the tunnel will soon bo into tho vein. In tho uper workings of this proierty some line ore was encountered and it is to tap this at donth that the tunnel is being run. Joining the Crown I'oint is the Gran ite Mountain, which carries some of tho Overland and California veins. On this proierty they are running a tunnel on the vein and taking out hoiiiii good ore of the same character as that found in the other proitertles. At the head of the John Day, -just over tho divide, the Al pine group is having extensive buildings erected and a tunnel has been started. Tho l-nst Chance has ordered a hoist and sinking plant and will soon start a shaft on their main vein. Tho Ha by McKce has a tunnel in over 2,000 feet and has cut three largo veins. Sinking has been started on the Gypsy King and Home good ore was encountered at tho surface. The Owl and Klephantandthe Constellation are also doing extensive development work. A little to tho north of the above mentioned proiertles, but in tho same belt, is the Kamcralda group. This mine was located about the llrst in the district, but the development work has not been so extensive as some and consequently it is not in the producing list. The veins are very strong and show good surface values. Some live hundred feet of tunnels have been run and the showing is very promising. Tho proiierties of the Cove aro now employing hundred of men, not only in the mines but in the woods, getting out wood and timbers for winter work. In this rcscct the district is aho favored, as there is an abundance of good pine, tamarack and 11 r, sullicient to last for years. Harrison can tell you why all lucky strikes are made with (Slant Powder. Rich Rock From the Chloride. Thomas Marhce brought in some splen did ore from the Chloride, in tho Green horns, a few days since. It was taken from surface croppiuus and assays f'JOO. The tunnel is in SOO feet, which has gained foot for foot. It is expected that the ledge will bo cut in a day or two, at a point directly under where this rich rock was found. Mr. Harlee says he will ship three carloads as soon as it can Ik- taken out. Hoffman's llakery makes a sccialty of furnishing ice cream for parties. Prompt attention given all orders. ! nclol August 4. tfc, JUUUS J. UI.I.MAN, nf Pk r Cllv, cnunlv nf tUker, stale of Oregon, hs lhl day fild In this oftice his sworn statement No. 1414. (or the purchase nl the swf anj w j t( of section No. it In township No. 8 south, ranee No. 3 EWM, anJ will oiler proof to show thai the lanJ sought Is more valuable lor Its timber or stone th.m for agricultural purposes, nnj to establish his claim to s.ilJ Ian J before the Heglster anJ Receiver of this othce al La (iranJe. Oregon, on SaturJay, the 6th Jay of December, igr. lie name as witnesses: Joseph ManauJas, Homer C. Innls, Henry J. Wlthr) . Charles Carson, all of Maker Clh, Oregon. Artv anj all persons claiming aversely the above JescrlbeJ lanJs ate reiuesteJ to Me their claims in this otlice on or belore salJ 6th Jav ol December, tut . I:. W. llsWIIITT. Register. TIMIIIR LAND, ACT JUNE i. i88.-NOTICI! I OR PUIII.ICATION. Harrison, the Giant Powder man wants every miner to make his olllce headquarters when in Suiupter. Tho celebrated Gtiiul's) the beer of good cheer" always on draught at Pun phy's Tho Club. TIMHKR LAND. ACT JUNK i, 1878. NOTICI:1 TOR PUIILICATION ' Unite J States l.anj Oftice, I La (iran Je, Oregon. Aug. , 19m. i Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the pro Islam ol the act of congress of June 1, 1878, en tltlcJ "An act for the tale ot limber lan.lt In the stales ol California, Oregon, Nevada an J Washington Ter ritory," as extenJeJ to all the Public UnJ states by UnlteJ States I nj Ottlce, 1.4 (ir.in.le, Oregon, Aug. ir, rqoi. I Notice Is herebv gUen that In compliance with the pro Worn of the ait of congress nl June 1, i8?8, en title.! "An a I lor the ulr ol Umber lanJs In the slates nf California. Oregon, NevaJa anJ Washington Ter ritory, as estinJeJ to all the Public I an J states by ailot August 4, 1841, HOMER C. INNIS, ol ll.ikrr City, county of linker, state of Oregon, has this Jav MeJ In this ottice his sworn statement No. 1410. lor the pun hW nl the ett se( Sec. 8 ft , sw ( ol section No. it In township No. 8 south, range No. 18 HWM.anJ will olfer proof lo show that the Ian J sought Is more valuable lor Us timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, anJ lo establish his claim to salJ l.mJ belore the county cteik of Maker county, at Maker City, Oregon, on WeJnesJay, Hie jth Jav nl November, tgoi. Me names as witnesses: Joe ManauJas, II. J. Wlthev, Chatles Carsons, Julius Ulman, all ol Maker Cllv. Oregon. Any anJ all persons claiming adversely the above JescrlbeJ lanJs are trqurstrJ to hie their claims In this oftice on or before salJ Mh Jav of Nov., luot. E. W. MsHHOT. Register. Golden Eagle Hotel HALF BLOCK FROM R R DEPOT Headquarters for Mining and Commercial Men. Sam ple Rooms. Electric Light. Telephone, etc. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Mesdames Sparks & Brandenburg Sumpter, - - Oregon ti A. P. (JOSS, President GEO. H. TRACY, Cashier & Bank of Sumpter 3 - Interest Allowed 'on Time Deposits Lulls diawu on jI pill I J el the auiU SpeJul attention lo .oilecllons. Safety Deposit boxes for rent. SUMPTER, .OREGON h'''4 Kin want of clothing, see Neill Mer cantile company. ''1 The New Olympia a fc, L. IIAUStK, I'ROPKIKTUK Pine Old (1884) Her- mitage Whiskey. riNHST UHANDS OP WINES, ALES and PORTERS OLYMPIA BEER bottle or draught TO T KT TP. j, CIGARS Centhj SmtT. ow. I. O. SUMPTER - ! THE GEM SALOON A. J STINSON, Prop. 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