n - TlW VOL. IV. IMPROVING CITY WATER SYSTEM Another Dam Being Built and Ditch Dug to Increase the Supply. Itohcrt K. Struliorn Im pushing im provement 011 the Sumpter water syn tt'lll ill SUl'll u manner tlmt In 11 few days tlio residents need have no iVnr of n shortage fur till time to come. 1 The company Im built u dam uerosn Wind creek, about one mile alsivu itM junction with Powder river. From thin dam 11 ditch coiiductH the water around into Pole creek, where a dam started on bedrock Im built acrnsn the canyon a Hh tance of 250 feet and in at present twenty-five feet in height. Fifteen feet more will be added to the height of thin dam in time. It will be uned an a storage reaervolr, the rluld'bolng'.irawn into the city reservoir an may bo required. Near the mouth of Wind creek, an other dam Ih being constructed to hold all water that llown from HpringH be tween that x)int and the dam one mile aboe. In a few days thin spring water will be conducted to the ditch leading to the city reservoir. These' improvements will 1'reate a water supply siilllcient for a city of 4,000 people in the ilryeat (tart of the year. Should the imputation iui-reaac, the sup ply can In 'greatly augmented by the erection of storage damn at intervulx along Polo creek, of which tho coinany owns nine inilex. Kcgarding the electric light plant, Mr. Htrahorn states that all the machinery will bo renewed very noon and tho nyn tern will Ih- put in llrnt cIiikh condition for day and night service alter these im provements are made. PROGRESS ON THE ALAMO. Twenty Sump Mill to be Built When Oft Body U Struck in Lower Tunnel. .lamcH I'. Mcduigau, prefidcut and general manager of the Alamo Consoli dated Mining and Milling company's property, wan in the city on Monday. The lower cross cut tunnel Im now in a diHtanre of 780 feet, and it in at tici pated the ledge wilt be enetrated in a short time. Thin company own live full cIhIiiim and a fraction on the north eaat tilopu of Qutbee mountain at the town of Alamo, 1 m lien from Sumpter. No. 1 tunnel in near the top of the mountain and cutM the vein 75 feet in depth. Fiotu tlib tunnel level a raise in made to the surface and u level run on the vein 120 feet. A wince in alxo sunk 75 feet and a crow cut from the bottom proven the vein to lie 20 feel be tween walls. No. 2 tunnel in 200 feet vertically be low' No. 1, and folldwn the course of the SUMPTER, OREGON, vein (WO feet. Numerous crosn cuts nliow the vein to lie from 25 to SO feet wide at thiH point. Sumplcs taken range in value from f(l to $20 in -gold Kr ton. Over 200,000 toun of ore are blocked out almve thin level. It in the intention of the company to build a 20-ntamp mill near the mouth of No. It, or the lower tunnel an noon an the ore body in ocued up from that level, which will Iks mime time thin fall. Suunvilte Items. F. A. K. Starr ban recently made sev eral trips to Susanvllle. where lie Ihih ex tensive InterctH of considerable value. The camp has quite a prnsierounnpNar mice and only requires la'tter trauxpor tatiou facilities to lie a hummer. The Badger, proerty of the Hunker Hill Vk Sullivan Mining Co., of Wardner, Idaho, in now working llfty-three men. Ore in being extracted from a abaft 500 feet In depth, in crushed by rolls ami concen trated. Tho product in auriferoun galena mid iron. Thin product in hauled by wagons to Whitney, on thu S. V. ltv., for shipment to the eonipanyV nmelter at Taconia. , ,, , ! General Warren' Latest Venture, tiuneral Charlen S. Warren ban organ ised the Hutte-Tonopnh Mining company in San Francisco. The directorate of the company are, ex-Senator l.ee Man tle, of Hutte, Montana; Dr. .1. M. .Mer rill, of Sail Francisco, formerly Identified with theOraliite Mountain mines T. I..' Addie, general manager of the Touopah Mining company; Hogur Dougherty, of Touopah, nuH'rintondent of Lease No. 2 on the MUiah vein ;' D. J. 'McDonald, of Itonnlaud, II. C; Dr. F. O.Cliuiiilierliiiu, of Hakerstield, .California, and .lohu tier bur, of Lincoln, Colorado. I he head oltice of the concern will be in S.iu Fran cisco. Arrastra Mine Working. Charles S. .Miller, manager for the (lid Arrastra Gold Mining company, wan in ftowu hint week. Thin company'n hold ings are on irauite creek, about a mile and a half east of the Cougar, , Air. Mil ler reiorU plenty of high grade, grey copverore in night which carries consid erable gold. The work oil sinking the abaft has been delayed nniiiewhatduriug the tant week, on account of a consider able iullow of water. A new pump, of HtlHiclent capacity, ban been ordered ami the work of sinking will tat pushed an rapidly an (tonnihlc. BuiUlag at Golden WUard. J. M. McPhee, euperinteudent ot the (ioldeu Wlaard mine, near McKwen, in iu town today, lie state that owra tioim at the mine are at present confined to building. An engine houae, shaft houae, bunk houae, barn and mill build ing ura well under coume of construc tion. He ia alao building a new road up the canyoii and the Sumpter Valley rail way ia nutting in a apur to facilitate the traiiHiKjrtation of machinery. The new sinking plant ban been ordered and will arrive by the time he in ready for it. SEPTEMBER 17. 190:1. THAT E & E. DEAL.' '"ri""1' ""' "'"" "' "'n'('"1' r"n '' rHr ried on more expeditiously. ' Water ower ban been develoMi! to run tho -' hoit and pump. A carload of high Latest From the South Pole 'grade ore will In- shipped ninin. It in 'now lielng nackixl. The (ioldeli Hole and Oregon Monarch. company, near by, will work mntlnu- ouslv during the winter. The recent visit of .1. II. Kohhhis to Portland can nil a rumor to be circulat ed that the Sumpter banker had made a deal with .louathau I ton rue for the fam ous K. K. mines and plant, located iu the Cracker Creek district. Mr Itobbius was seen in regind to thin mutter by a Minkii rcMirter yesterday, ami quite wil lingly gave bin version of the story. It ban la'en an omii secret (or some time that Mr. Kobblun ban had tho K, .V K. property iu vlewan a mining investment, and Mr. Ilourue himself has made the statement that Mr. Knhhius wan negoti ating for the same, but up to the present nothing has been decided. It in also well known that Alexander llariug, the Ixiudou banker and owner of the cele brated North l'ole mine, adjoining the 1'. & K., baa bad a ijenjrv to acquire thu property, but itapHarn thu Sumpter financier in this deal, like some others he ban been iu recently, moved faster than the wealthy Knglixhiiiuu and If any one liana call iimiii the F.. : F. it in the Sumpter man. Mr. Itohhinn states that personiilly he liana great deal of faith iu the h, it F.., but that the affairs of the company now controlling it are iu such a condition that it 'would necessitate a law null, or a foreclosure, which is really the same thing, to untangle the complications IU sides thin, it would require a huge outlay of money to put the mine and works in projtcr sliuc. This Mr. Itoh hinn ban confidence enough to do, hut doen not feel justified in advising his as niM'iates to go into such a scheme at this time. Ankeil as to the pluun for the future development of the recently incnrsirnt ed South I'ole mines. The answer was that the work of running a tunnel In on thu eiu from the Uock creek side was now under way and preparations were la-lug made for extensive development under direction of W. W. Kohhius, the company'n consulting engineer. On the Oregon Monarch, near limited Hoy, couipress.kl air wan turned onto tin. I.eyncr drills yesterday and the long crosscut tunnel Udug driven to cut the several leads above Is being crowded for ward an fast an men and machi.iery can M-r(orm the work. No development ban lieeu done on the rich blind vein en countered about three weeks since iu thin tunnel, as it wan cut so near the surface. It In the intention of the com pany to develop this rich find later on by sinking. Gipsy King Sacking Ore W. II. Mather wan iu from thu tiipsy King oil-Saturday lust. For some time he has Is-en occupied with a force of melt increasing thu capacity of the camp preparatory for a winter's work, and en- NO. 2. NEIL SORENSEN GOES EAST. Will Purchase Machinery for the 'Friday - and Maxwtll Mines. Nell . I. Sorensen, of the well known linn of Sorensen it Co., left for thu east last Monday. He may not extend bin visit beyond St. I'aul ami cxpci-ln to Ik absent three weekn. F.u route, he will examine thu Friday mine, at Pearl, Ida ho, wheio an extensive strike wan re cently made iu the lower tunnel. Thu ipiaulitv of ore developed in thin profHT- ty justifies the erection of a stamp mill to treat thu name. Mr. Sorensen will purchase the plant laiforo ho returns; also let contracts for mining thulium and other nccensary supplies, no thal-coutiu-uinia work can be carried on 'during 'the winter. '. Lint mouth (ieorge W. I'oague, of Fargo, North Dakota, ouo of the atiaik holders of the Friday mine, thoroughly examined the proerty for himself and other holders of the slock. When seen Iu Sumpter by a Mi.nkii representative, Mr. I'oaguuexi 'essed himself im highly pleased and cert inly wan of the opinion that the coniHiny had a wiluahlci mine in thu Friday. The additional improve ineiits now under way are prolMthly duo us a lenull of Mr. I'oague's, favorablu. re port. 1 1. Mr. Sorensen will also, during his trip, purchase more slumps, to add to thu ten already on thu Maxwell mine; also a power plant and additional cnucuutrat-. lug machinery fortius mill, which 'will cause thu Maxwell to lake rank .ai'nong thu extensive prtnlucern of eastern 'Ore gon. Work Begun on Deadwood Property. Messrs. Huckuum and Wilson huvo secured the old Deiulwissl property, tho north extension of the Morris patented claims, three and a half miles north of (ireeuhoru City, laisl Friday a force of ' men and supplies were la ken out to tho pronrly and active work Is-guii, Thin mine has prcxluecd flfi.OOO iu the past. The values are neveuty-llve ounces of silver nr Ion, bcnidcn gold and copK'r Fourteen toun of ore too now on tho dump. Jumbo Mine Sole. M. K. Young, of Clifford station, wax in town yesterday on business. He re ceiilly sold thu .luinlsi and five other claims on Pine creek to W. II. .Meade, of SMkaue. Mr. Meude ban already commenced onjratioun on contemplated development work. He will put iu a stamp mill and other improvements at once and ojstn up the claims on an ex tensive scale. Mr. Young dims not givu out for publication the amount be,, re ceived for his claims. '