Wednesday, December 17, 1902 THE SUMPThR MINER DOINGS ABOUT ALAMO What is Being Done on Some of the Properties in That Section. V. A. Mcl'hee, hotel man of Alamo, was transacting l)nsinesn with Sump tor people during tliu latter part of Inst week. Although "Pete" kiiowh how to keep hotel, an tlinumtntiH of old timers who have been in the far went for the imri thirty yearn can testify, yet he al ways keep an eye open for a chance in Kometliinc favorable in the mining way. There Iiiih been no exeitemeut in the vicinity of Alamo for Home time, yet considerable development in now Kii)K on, and Mr. Mcl'hee thinka that by the first of the year 150 men will be at work. Recently an important strike was made in the Strassburi;, three-fourths of a mile from town. This proerty be Jongs to an incorporated company of which V. il. Roininjjtoii, W. S. Me Comtek, the Salt Lake banker, and Portland parties are the owners. There are three tunnels on the property ; No. 1 is in between itOOaud 700 feet; Mo. ', 1000 feet, and No. It very near 500 feet. For some time a crew of men have been running No. It tunnel on contract, and the strike was made at least 200 feet beneath the old workings. The lead opened up at this depth is twenty -or more feet in width. Should the values come up to expectations, a 40 stamp mill will be installed as soon as possible. The Strassburg group con sists of six claims, all of which are pat ented. On the Alamo, six men aro busy ex tending No. H, or the lower tunnel, which is now in between 800 and D00 feet. The main lead, which they are driving for, is liable to be cut any day, when it is anticipated that this will be one of the banner mines of the country. Wni, II. Chambers is pushing develop ment on the Hig Producer group of eleven claims. On the Humpback claim of the Van Auda group, adjoining the Strassburg, three men have Iwen working for some time, and a few days since made an im lortaut strike, the particulars of which are not yet known. The Oregon and Colorado Mining company who own the Quclco group, keep six men continually on develop ment work. The differences which heretofore existed Isjtween the stock holders of this company have been settled, and soon the mine will be working full blast and the 10-stamp mill will again be in operation. AN INTERESTING STATEMENT. How Our Mining DUtricU Arc Robbed of Credit For Output. The United States mint gives a roort of bullion turned into the mint and from these statistics the output of a mining district is made up. Kasteru Oregon mines have long been known as big pro ducers, yet the United States mint re Krts that eastern Oregon produced f 1, 800,000 in 11K)1. That means an average of 150,000 per mouth. We want to call attention to the fact that eight of the largest mines in east ern Oregon are steadily dropping a total of 180 stamps. Ten other mines of the second class drop a total of 100 stamps. The mines of the tirst class are the Bo nanza, Ked Hoy, Mammoth, Golconda, Columbia, North Pole, Virtue and Cornucopia, and these mines, according to the most reliable information from banks, assay offices, superintendent's re ports, miners employed underground, express companies, etc., yield a monthly output of about $450,000. Ten mines of the Becond class are the Gem, White Swan, Quebec, Beer Iodge, Virginia, Gold Ridge, Colt, Gold Needle and Connor Creek, which gave an approxi mate output of over $100,000. From these eighteen mines the monthly out put aggregates over f 550,000. ' The Hoosier Hoy, with twenty-rive stamps, adds about $30,000 per month. Then there is the Pyx, Climax, Friday, Brazos and about sixty others with mills or shipping ore that are not counted in this output and furthermore thcfe statistics do not includo any placer mines that are worked only in the sum mer time. The above statistics account for about (580,000 per month, or about f tl,0(SO,000 from nineteen mines per year. It is safe to estimate that the small mines, the shipping mines and tho placer mines will run this estimate close to (1,000,000 per month and we believe "that eastern Oregon is now producing approximately $12,000,000 a year, yet the mint reports give it as only $1,800, 000 for tho whole state. The reason for this is apparent. There is a United States assay olllce at Hoise City, Idaho, and much of the gold is turned into Hoiso banks and they turn it into the mints or United States oflice and Idaho gets the credit. Shipping ore goes to the Tacoma smelter in Wash ington and tho mine owner is paid for his ore in a check and the bullion is turned in from Washington. Somo shipping ore is sent to Salt lake City, Utah, somo to Denver, and some to San Francisco smelters, and Colorado, Utah, and California get tho credit. The onlv way for this credit to be properly placed is tho establishment of a United States assay oflice in Oregon and tho operation of a smelter In the same state. If this were done, Oregon would get credit for between twelve antl fifteen million dollars annual output. The Mining and Engineering Review. The Mormon Temple. Tho Mormon temple at Salt Lake City is no doubt the most substantial and well constructed religious edifice in the United States, if not in tho world. Comer stone laid April (1,1853, cap stone April tl, 1802 and dedicated April It, 180.1, over forty years of constant lalmr being consumed In its construction. This magnificent structer 200 feet long, KM) feet wide is built entirely of Utah white granite, beautifully carved, symbolic of the Mormon faith, surmounted by six towers, the highest being 230 feet from the ground, supporting a bronze statue of the angel Maroni. The cost of this building is about $11,000,000. There are many other attractions at Salt Lake City of interest to tho traveler or tourist whero a day can bo well spent. The Rio Grande is tho only Trans-continental route passing directly through Salt Lake, City, whore a stoover is allowed on all classes ot tickets. Tho service of the Rio Grande lines is unexcelled. Three trains daily between Ogden and Denver, carry ing all classes of modern equipment. If you are contemplating a trip to the east, write the undersigned for information regarding rates via the "scenic line of the world :" W. C. Mcllride, General Agent, M. J. Roche, Traveling Pussenger Agent, 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Beware of imitations. See that the powder you purchase is branded "Giant Powder, San Francisco, patented May 24, No. 241041 and June 14, No. 242803. The celebrated Guild's "the beer of good cheer" always on draught at Dun phy'a Tho Club. Leave your measure for a suit of clothes at Neill Mercantile company's. mnnmmmmnmmmnm This is t "Worth Your While" OUT IN THE Famous Cable Cove district there is a prospect that is the making of a great mine. This we know to be an absolute fact, be cause on both sides of it the ledges have been proven to be wide and rich, both width and values increasing to a known depth of 1000 feet. On these particular claims sufficient development work has been done to demonstrate that the ore is there. We need money with which to block out and treat the ore, and you can get in on this good thing at ground floor prices. You can buy an interest, large or small, in a property that is sure to develop into a mine, at a figure usually charged for an unproven prospect. Write and let us submit to you an ex ceptionally favorable proposition. Address, Overland Gold Mining Company SCJMPTER, OREGON BLUE BIRD MINING COMPANY Capital $200,000 FULL I'AID AND NON-ASSESSABLE MINKS LOCATED IN OHANITH MINING IIISTRICT, EASTERN OHIIOON 50.000 SHARES OFFERED Write lor tptclal price nj protpectu WHEELER &, CO., lukirs I IIROADWAV, NEW YORK Mention No. 6u an4 the North American Miner will to mailed you ala nonlhi frtt IF YOU WISH TO I invest iS' mSing 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 I'ETsAERSONsiSfH SUMPTER, MINES AND MINING STOCKS OREGON i x V 1 r i :