r Wednesday, June 15, 1904 THb bUMPTER MINhR ROCKEFELLER PLANS BIG MINING MERGER With a Capital of Two and a Half Bil lion Dollars He Expects to Gontrol Entire Mineral Output. A press dispute!) from Now York, dated tho eleveuth itistitut says: An nouncement will be miido soon of a gigantic new combination of capital in tho United States and Europe It is nothing less than an amalgamation of tho valuable mines of America. Tbo mau who is to consummate this stupendous transaction 'is John D. Rockefeller. Mon who hare somo knowledge of tho work now going on in further ance of this plan say the corporation under w'jieh tho big mining interests will bo merged will have a capital of 82,500,000,000. It is expected to control absolutely the mineral out put of the United Static, except possibly that of the Calumet & Hoela copper mine of Michigan. Within the last ten days Mr. Rock efeller has taken up porsnualy the task which had been left to his brohtor, W. A. Rookofellor, and to II. II. Rogers, who has boon conspicu ous with tho miuoral interestH of tho Standard Oil company for ton years. Standard Oil millionaires havo boon acquiring mines of America through their banking interests. In Colorado David Moffat and Dennis Sullivan, of tho First National bank of Douvor, have paid out many mil lions iu tho last six years for pro ducing mines, and aro said to con trol sovonty per cent of tho pro duction of gold, silver aud lead mines of the middlo Rocky mountain district. Souator W. A. Clark, ownor of the United Verde coppor mines of Arizona, and with large holdings in mauy of tho Amalgamated Copper company mines in Montana, has been working with Rogers for sovoral years. The extensivo placer gold in terests of southern California, con trolled by southern California bauke, aro iu such couditiou that they cau be taken over at any timo. It is understood that F. A. Holnzo, as n couditiou for turning his Mon tana mining interests into the big combination, demands that ho be made an officer of tho company, iu ordor to keep certaiu promises he has made to labor unions. Heinzo will probably be mado an otflcet. Seuator Keams, wheu iu this city last week, said he had no doubt that by January, 1905, Rockefeller would be iu a position to make tho final move iu bis long cherished plan. Denuis Ryan of St. Paul, one of the best known miuing men in the norbtwest, is iu this city at present, and is said to have been the meaus of selling to Rockefeller within the past week a group of gold and copper mining properties in Washington aud southern ilritiab Columbia. Ryan declined to talk of bis own trans actions, but said of Rockefeller's enterprise: "When he gets the thing in work ing shape and springs it on the pub lic, it will take tho people's breath away. Wheu he. discloses what he controls in tho way nf mines that aro producing real ore, he will make the mining speculators of the world wonder whether they have beeu awake or asleep for the last ten years." VIEWING BURNT RIVER ROAD Representative Citizens Drive Over the Route This Afternoon. Mayor MoCollooh, Mossrs. Roig man, Hall, Caso, Schwartz, and Doaue, left shortly aftor noon today in two rigs, to drivo ovor the new road to Hurnt rivor. As all road or. s of Tho Minor know, thore has of late boon considerable hammering nf this proposition iu goueral, and this route iu particular. F. K. O'Rourke, who has worked early aud late for tho completion of the road, has boon acausod by tho Morning Kuookor, in its usual in direct, cowardly manner, of being actuated by selfish motivea: ho ho induced theso half dozen representa tive citizens to go over the ground, seo for thomselves aud roport whethor or not tho eutorpriso is feasible, aud also testify as to the truth or falsity of tho insinuation that ho is en deavoring to work a gold brick off on this community aud the liuriit river farmers. if thoy say it is all right, money wil be raised hero in Sumpter to complete the road. If thy report advorsely, the eutorpriso will be dropped aud tho ranchers there may resume the old custom of putting iu half a weok making the trip to Daker City and return. This town is not going to play the sucker by con structing' a road for the benefit of Wbituey aud the injury of its own busiuess. Mr. Rail weut with tho party as the representative of R. 13. Strahoru, who has always advocated the build ing of this thoroughfare, has aided it materially with money douatioua and promises to give more, if the business meu of Sumpter will ox toud the range of vision beyond their noses aud join with him in helping themselves. SAW AND LATHE MILLS RUNNING TILL BLAST The Sumpter Lumber company started up its lath mill yesterday, manned by a full crew. The daily capacity of the machine is 15,000 The purpose of adding this htauoh of industry to the busiuess was to save largo quantities of timber that cau not be utilized for lumber of the or dinary dimensions. It is said to be the most, profitable department in a sawmill, in that, the material used csots practically noth ing, as it would be wasted wero it not so used. The Lumber company's saw mill has beeu in operation for some weeks past, cutting up the logs now iu stock on the urouud. The manage ment reports the lumber market very much depressed aud Hie demand at the low tide mark, but output cau be produced at. present more cheaply than at any other season, so it is considered the wise policy to manu facture a big stock aud have it on hand when the demand becomes active. The Sumpter Lumber company, or at least, the same people who control it, now own morn timber laud in eastern Oregon than any other aggre gation operating iu this territory. ornciAL RECORDS. Mr. aud Mrs. O. C. Wright left today for La Grande, to visit frleuda there for a few'daya. ,.,. - The following instruments wore filed at tho court house in Haker City for record vesterdav: KKAL KHTATK TUANPKKItS. UKKDF May 20 Nolan Skid' and wife to Isaau England, N. N. W. 4' N. W. h Seo. 7 Tp. 8 It. 1(1 10; 8550. Juno 7 T. 10. Hennett to Grace ti. Hennett, bill of sale to 100 aero timbor claim on I0lk creek, aud 200,000 feet of lumber; 61. May J10 Henry Ramos aud wife to John (jrossen, 100 acres in Sees. :il aud .'t'J Tp. 10 R. :ih 10, 82,500. June 4 John T. Parkinson to A. T. Vedder, lots 5 and 0 block 1, Sunnyside, Smpter; 8200. May ill Jesse Hart to lOrnost L. Loonnig, OH acres in Seo. IU Tp. 7 r. :i:h 10; :t,noo. Jne (5, inoo- U. S. A. to Fred W. Skillings. 100 acres in Sec. .'i! Tp. i:i R. :i:it io. March 8 Clara ,1. Armstrong aud husband to J. 1). Ilixson, 100x100 feet in north part of Sec. 211 Tp. 10 r. ii io; 8 ion. June 1.'!- lOrwln llommel aud wife to Llnnie MoMurreu, II 'JO acres iu Sees. 27 aud .'11 Tp. 10 R. II 10; 81, noo. Dee. t! 1 Win. I'ollmau aud wife to Thos. II. Dunphy, F. W. Gertridgo and Clark Snyde, north half of lot 4, block 1, Haker City, ; $12,000. Juno 0 John 1'. Hrowu and wife to Orilla Harron, lot 1 block 10, Haker City; 825. June IU O. Harron aud husband to Robert Donald, lot 1, block 10, Haker City; 81. Juno 14 - Wlllona Hayhurch to Aunie L. Ward, 5 acres iu N. W. )i S.kE. y4 Seo. 0 Tp. 0 R. 40 K; 8400. June 11 John Hartlett aud Ira Loin ru on aud wifo to Lilllo M. Fisk aud T. H. Taylor fiOx 100 feet uear Red Lion saloou property in Green hom; 8400. Juue 14 M. A. Mitchell to Joel aud Nancy Hewitt, S. 10. H block I, Fault's additiou to Haker City: 1800. Juue 9 Ferdiuand Sechtem to M. ! llotr, lot 9 block M, De Roos addi tion to I'ukcr City; 8100. Juue I!! Robert Donald aud wife to Hake: City, south 40 feet of lot I block 10. lfaker City; 8150. June 11 Win, Slull vim to Clara 10. Sullivan, lot 8 block It2, Vinson's addition to Suu.ptcr; 1. Juno 7 Wm. L. tVorllt and wife to John S. Tucker, Interest iu Campbell ditch; 8250. Juue I-Win. Miles to T. II. Miles, 100 acres in Sees. HI and :15 Tp. 7 R. 1 1 10. ; 81. May 211--John D. Host ami wifo to John II. Washburn, 100 acres iu Sec. Ill Tp. 0 R. 40 10; 811,200. April II IMiaragus M. Dugger to A. F. Clark, 120 acres iu Sees. 15 aud 10, Tp. 0 R. 45 10; 81,450. May 21 N. Record and wife to Lewis Flory, 00x00 feet in S. 10. hi Sec. 8 Tp. h It. 40 800. Juue 7 Paul Moutalbano to David Lee, 1400 sheep. ; 81,455. MINING MATT10US. mucus. Juno I Guy 10. IMoisnu to J. II. Fryer and 10. A. Case, one-third in terest in Smuggler quartz claim; 8550. Juno 10 Jennie Hamilton to lOd Hamilton, one-half interest in Triumph quartz claim; 81. May 2H Hrazoa M. aud M. Co., by sheriir to Nat Cooper, Little Chief and Rol Chief quartz claims; e 1,15:1. Juue !l Nat Cooper to A. Golsor aud C. W. Adams, same as last above; 85. Juno III Win. 11. Mead to D. Mi hi I Is, interest iu Aurora quartz claim; 85. MORTGAGES. Juno 0lOd Whltaker and wife to Jos Whalgormuth, piano aud house hold goods at JiO.'l Spring Harden Aeuvue, Haker City; 8200. June 11 Frank Pearce and Jus. M. f'eacor and wife to Nancy Chris mau, 28 acres iu Sees. 1, 2 an 1 12 Tp. II It. 4 2 10; 850. June 11- -J. 10. (Sentry Jr. to D . L. Wyatt, block X, McCrary's addi tion to Haker City; 8700. Juno 111 Llnnie McMurren and husband to M. A. Hughes, 1120 acres in Sees. 27 and .'II Tp. 10 R. 41 10; 8550. Juue l.'t J. National bank, sheep; 82,700. June 14 A. II. Taylor to W. II. Vaughau, one-halt' interest In 100 acres iu Seo. 17 Tp. 0 R. HUO 10; 8150. MISCKU.ANKOUS. Hnud Juno 7- Win. Coles to Fred S. Jolly, 011 part of S. W. M S 10. ''4 Sec. 10 Tp. 8 R. 40 10; lying west of county road, three years; 8:100. Suit Minnie Wisdom vs. T. W. Davidson, A. H. Hrowu aud Wm. Gazzo, for amount of labor as cook; 875. Attachment C. J. Johns vs. A. J. Denny, amount of notes aud goods; 8008. Attachment Henry Hewitt Jr., vs A. J. Denny and John Arhtur, amount of note; 8475. I. Carson to First Haker City, 2, II 1 5 rzvrzzzzrz WATCHMAKER DIAMOND JEWELRY WATCHES SILVERWARE OPTICAL GOODS i: Granite Street Sumpter, Ore. Jtj