r THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday- November -4.K -190 3 OVERLAND MINE "LOOKING GOOD." Bottom of Shaft Now All in High Grade Ore. M. 1). Iluin wiih nut at tho Over liiml I'Yiday, accompanied by Minor Clnavor. This 1h tint first (Itnu tho Inttnr goullomau Iiiih examined tint mine, mid ho Ih tuiiro ( In f 1 pleased with It; Ih satisfied (hat it will lin a ijiyldond proudcon Mr. Ilaljidironght buck with him Hfimplor of tho oro, that urn ahead of any thing before fomid on tho prop erty. Tho rook Ih a iiimhh of Iron py rites, of lino t'r.VHtalbtlon. It Ih in this oliaiaotor of oro that tint highest values aro found in oiiHtorn Oregon. It hIhii, boyond UoHtion, indicates pormiiuoiioy. Hut tho iiiohI. encouraging foaturo rovoulod by dovolopinout work in that tho rich Htroak Ih rapidly widen ing as diipth Ih attained in tho shaft, where all work Ih now being con coiitriitod, Whou Mr. I tnlri wiih at tho niino a ok or (on duyH ago, tho Hlinft had been Hunk twenty foot. At that point u.llltln "kulfo blado" hoiiiii of oro huh coming in that carried all kiudH of Valium In gold. At proHuut tho shaft In thirty foot doop and (IiIh hoiiiii Iiiih widened to full six Inches and tho viiIuoh aro hIIII thoro. TIiIh foot Ih pregnant with promising pns- HibllitloH. Tho bottom of tho Hhaft Ih all in oro now and it Ih getting moio hiiIIiI with ovory foot mink. Tint llrst oro of any ciiiihi'ipiniu'o wiih found on tho Hanging wall, 111 a iicpin or Hvo or nix fool. At twenty feet it appeared 011 tho foot wall and now tho two shoots aio 1 lipid ly coming together. name aa that.foupd iu.tbejTaber frac tion but ihat' the body la 'more ox tensjve. It wan generally understood that tho mill would not bo started till spring but recont movemonta seem to point to early operation. It ia stated that the repair force on the mill lias boon increased with a viow to Retting things in shape for running at an at an early date. DOAN HAS DONE GOOD WORK ON THAT ROAD FAV0RABLE0PIN10N OF THE DISTRICT. Mr. Nettleton, a Prominent Mining Man of Spokane, ' Says It is One of The . Best in Country. Wants Sumpter People to Inspect The Highway to the Burnt River Country. WESSBURG GETS FOUR CLAIMS AT RASTUS. Hd Wosshurg, ot tho HaHoho-Sago hardware ntoro gut baok IiihI night from the ItHHtus phouolUe Holds. Mr. Wossburg located four claims on the Houthern Hlope of Mount ltHHtiiH, for himself and his associates In the store. Ho brought baok with hi 111 a line of sampled from the lodge, and while ho has had no assaya made, tho rook looks good, Hiid front 'it appearance oarrles good value. Mr. Wosshurg suys the claims are lu a iiromlsitiK looullty and he thinks they will prove valuable with do-velopmeut. LAND E. MILL MAY START BEFORE LONG. The rock crusher at tho K. and K. Iiiih been started up in couuectinu with piopariug tint rich ore for ship uieut now being taken out. lioport states that the oro K. and K. people are now getting is practically the .1. N. Doano, who has had chargo of tho work on the lliirnt river road, camo in last nilit with his forco of men, having completed seven mil oh of tho now highway. Tho portion completed oxteinlH from Stoddard's logging camp, live and a half iiiIIoh from Siipmtor, to tho eleven mile nost. which Ih three iiiIIoh from Klnu's ranch, leaving (IiIh distance yet to bo completed. Tho throe miles, however, Mr. Doano Htates can bo driven over, a number of teams having gone this way to the lliirnt Klvor country boforo ho left, but of course It Is not In llrst class condition. Kcgardiug tho seven miles lluishod Mr. Doano says: "I do not fuel like praising my own work, but I am pretty well satlslled with It, and I would bo Kind if tho people of Sumpter would just nit out and lake a look at it. 1 am perfectly willing to have the work inspected." The money expended by Mr. Doano during the twenty-eight dins ho was outlined for labor, powder and the repair of tools amounted to 85118. SB, which Ih something over tho amount which Iiiih been collected from Siipmter ruliHoriptiuns. Mr. Donne thinks that it will take about S'JOO to complete tho remaining three miles, outside of tho assistance from lliirnt river, and put in shape to compare ' with the rest of the road. Tho lliirnt river contingent, how ever, has not beeu heard from. Thero were llfty-ouo sinners to the petition asking the county commissioners to open the hlKhway from lliirnt river, and according to law eaoh sinner making such a request is required to do one day's work. This means that there aro ilfty-oue days' work coming from theso peoplo, which Mr. Doauo II g tiros will build about half of the rouialulug dlatauco. The collection of tho Sumpter subscriptions 1b in the hands of Mayor MoColloch, who Is uow lu Maker City, and will not return till Monday. The delinquents will lie linked to pay up, so the work can tie continued. TakiiiK luto oonsldora Hon tho small forco employed by Mr. Doano. only four niou Iwsdles him self, the work he accomplished in tho time mentioned is rcgaided as extremely satisfactory. While the road can be traveled uow, and olfers the shortest and best route to the lliirnt Klver country, Fred Nottloton, formerly with tho Columbia, but now with Finch & Campbell, of Spokane, arrived in tho city Saturday morning. Mr. Nottlotou's buisuoss takes, him to tho minliiK camps all over tho country, from Mexico to Alaska, and he in in a position to speak of their relative merit. To a Miner rporcsoutntive ho asid : "I am more or less familiar with tho million situation in different partH of tho country, since that is a part of my business. My former connection with tho Columbia placed mo in a position to know pretty well tho extent and merit of tho Sumpter camp, but I do not think this former renidence and acquaintance with tho people of the district is calculated to prejudico my mind one way or tho other. I am freo to say, however, that I renard the Sumpter district as tho most promts inn in the couurty. In fact, I do not know of another gold camp which holds out more tliittorlnn promises. I hnvo been lu them all, from Alaska to Mexico, and I know have yet to Unit another to which I would more readily pin my faith. As the years no by and money is expended in opening up the mines hero 1 look to see this amonn the greatest gold camps lu the country. the general desire among the peoplo hero Is to see the remaining three miles completed and the whole dictation lu good shape foi travel. Pig Being Raised With Puppies. "Young Andrew Clarno has a pig on his ranch by the John Day river that is a freak lit for tho dime uiuhcuiii. The pig's mother died soon after his birth and ho was adopted by a female dog, which Is sucking htm along with her pups. It is it funny sight to see tho pig and tho pups having thoir breakfast at tho same time, and funnier still to see the little porker tako after a coyoto along with tho othor dogs. This dog-goued pig turns up his nose at all the other pigs on the rauoh, and will have nothing to do wltb them excopt to help the other dogs chase them away whou they como too near the house. Fossil Journal. Good Reports From Both Mines. Otto Ilerlocker and J. F. Sbelton, of Nell J. Sorensen and company, arrived lu towu today; the former from the Highland and tho latter from tho Friday mine. Thoy report these properties lu excolleut condi tion and improving as development progresses. Receiving Ore From Idaho. The Sumpter Sampling and Testing works has just recieved a consign ment of ore from Idaho to bo tested. In addition to this a shipment camo lu the other day from Cable Cove. CANADA MAY KICK OUT OF THE TRACES. The relations between Canada and Great Britain appear to be somewhat strained as a' result of the Alaskan boundary settlement, and Canada Is exhibiting symptoms of kicking over the traces. According to press dispatches, tho Halifax Chronicle rather boldly declares: "This Alaska episode has made It clear that our existing relations to the empire aro even now at tho part ing of the ways. Our subordiouato position has been so clearly and so humlliatlngly revealed that it must speedily become unbearable." . Tho Chronicle adds that three are now only two courses open for Canada comploto legislative in dependence within the . empire, acknowledging the sovereignty of the king of England alone, or the status of an independent uatlou. Tho papor says there is much to commend tho latter stop, .bocauso It would froo Canada from tho danger of being ever embroiled with tho United StntoH on account of its European connection and at tho natno time would secure for tho dominion tho benefit of tho protection of tho Mouroo docrtino. Typewriter For Sale. A "Chicago," as good us doos oxcollout work, 920 cash, ply at Minor office. now, Ap- OEM OREGON Shot line and union Pacific TO Salt Lake. Denver, Kansas City. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK Ocean steamers between Portland and San Francisco every five days. Low Rate I Tickets to and from all parts of the United States, Canada and Europe. 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