The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 24, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SUMPTER MINER
Wednesday, August 24, 194
Th Ci imnfpr Minr' Ifc iH Proll' "vidcnt that the time
I I IV-- OUMIUICI III 131 - B c-ioBo lit hand whou the sifting
r r : : process with regard to immigrants
will have tci hu conducted more eare
fnllv Hum Ih now the cane, it in all
OFFICIAL RECORDS.
IMMItlSIOM) fiVEfcY WKDNKSIIAV V
J. W. CONNEM.A
T. (',. (.WNNI:.
I nlircci .it Hip Kitlri(llcc in Sumpter, Oregon, r
'tnnsnii.sslon ItirmiKti 0 innlls as second clasj
1 'tie Yimi
jln iMittilli
MIIISCHIIMION MATI'S
41 WAYS IN 4DVANCI!.
A pMiHri loport Hiatus that gold Iiiih
1)000 discovered In the f I iu lilatirlH
of Scotland, hut It Ih not known like eyanlding end I
EDITOR well enough for this country to stand
iih a "refuge for time oppressed,"
hut the mailer Ih entirely different if
it. Iiiih got to hu )ort a great army of
foreign-horn beggars and crimialH.
Mr. Vagouny, an assistant ehemlHt
iu the University of California,
claims lo have dirieorered a new
process for I renting lofraotory gold
and Hilver oreH, which will he the
meatiH of saving millioUH
RKAL KSTATE TRANSFERS.
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'whether or Pot the nil iiiih can he
worked profitably on account of the
heavy government tax. It !h
thought if operations can lie In
Htigunilod it will prevent the do
population of the glens and villages
of the fiorth, now it serious problem.
tiroMt Britain Ih doing magnificent
work iu Kgypt in the construction
or rlniiiglinn reservoirs, says iiii ex
Ih made up as follews:
"Some two-thirds per cont ferric
chloride of commerce, about twenty
per cent of common unit and one-half
per rent hydrochloric acid. Second,
the Holullon in made to pass through
electrolytic eel Id with carbon electro
jdcH, where it is charged with ohlorino
under the influence of the current.
Third, the Holutiou Ih continuously
led over into ore vhIh containing
caught one day under the rays of the
hum, found iuatnut recognition in (
the eves of Franks and hi friends'. .,,,. f11in...j1T inntruiiioutB were
' Hock from the grade was subjected to nle(. nt (ho court nouse j Baker City
,tho assnyer's tost. It showed a j for re(.or(i yesterday :
metallic content that raided from
810 to 8M8 to the Ion. The source !
uiir mniulit nod rcndilv discovered. I
Mineral of the name quality and j June 20, '80--U. S. A. to R B.
! characteristics stood forth iu a body ! White, 100 acres in Sec. 31 T. 9 R.
of liberal width. 4I5 K.
Removal of the Imllnat or of the Mnroh 10,'Hl U. S. A. to Wm.
, mineral iu the body adjacent being Whitaker, 100 acres iu Sbch. M0 and
dillicult, the next course, tint of j Ml T. I) R. 10 E.
extraction nt depth, was adopted. .July 2 Josephiue leon, ot nl, to
'Through a shaft on the Katie Mollis (). P. Isou. 80 aares iu Sec. 7 T. 8
Ul.i. Inuui.u nlfliltlnil II limit h (if (Iftv'lvV -SO K. ! $2. 1)0.
lions It Ih wet fnjm wh(jh po)t f drft w, ,,' A(WJHt ,., v, A. UHhor Ht)a bua
he stock solution ,(root 00M0lUl th0 track, where it , baud to Isabella Altkeu, lot C Usher'a
ohaiiiia. The scale unon which these "d "r Ul . . M,.r" . "...". ?. !". .i ' thouasnd dollars, and thoy are laying
re oomdruoled Is more Iran oiiiih 7, , , . ., ""'"" awake nights to devise means for its
t ..... AiM
is oxnectod the shoot will be found. west addition to Klobiauu, uuu.
At this writing values show im-i July 18 F. W. Burford, to
provemout. Jno. Sohlor, and V. C5. Mnntz, 160
While the prospect of prefit: acres iu Sec. "Ill T. 7 R 41. E. ;81.
Himnin iindrrniind oneratious is A UK. 12--Jhs. Wheelook to Roy
Koocl, the novelty of taking H B. UrHdford, Bill of Sale to
directly from the RrHde is proving horses and harness: 885.
an allurement which the lessees Hud ' Aug. 0 Jas. N. Jlolcomb,
diflloulty iu shaking. Thoy estimate ; Sam (lover, M20 ncraa in Seca.
that there is nnnuah nro in the ballHst I aud II T. H R. 14 E. ; 81,000.
to unin h mill certificate for soveral Auk. 15 Milllo Fry to II.
to
1.1
T.
than huythiiig ever before known,
especially within historic times, aud
probably oxooikIh even the great works
of enthjuity in thin direction. The
immense dam at Assouan and barrage
4i t ARHlout oust over 812,0(10,000,
iitit tbiH HnmiiH'to be only a beglnn-
iirinlinnilitll rnllllitrtl I .
anil iniiH remove me vaiuaoies iroiu
the nuiHri of ore by simple leaching or
nitration. Fourth, this rich solution
is now made lo llow through a elec
troltylc vats again, where not only
lire the silver aud aud gold readily
WORK ON ONE CLAIM
HOLDS THE ENTIRt GROUP
An important case has been decided
by Acting Secretary of the Interior
till it I ii mirl In (hit nmtiillln (niiditinil
ing, ms the now irrigation works are , . ..... ,,,, . jh solution it
in the eHllmuteH four 81,01,0.000,000, Hf ,,,,, lo ,,, richer with Ryan, involving lode mining claims
mid arc designed to compleiely utilie Hlmil(,,m)nH n,Km)rti f the In the Wiitervillo, Waahlngton, laud
fioio inn mm-mie umi me wniio forrro oor,(,0 ,ifth tllH Holu i district. The acling secretary re
Nile, hod to make the ImmmiHii t ,()W ,m r0(,y t() ,, mr0 versed the decision ol the land otHce
Soudan n garden of fertility. 'l, ,iHHolvlng, it Is again, led Into the, made some time ago, holding for
inoHi mmiom ih again uecome young f).n y ,H,,OI,t troHyil aud re I cancellation the entry of Ralph Bag-
sent over into the ore vats, and o on galey, of Butto, Montana, for llfty-
nnd immensely productive.
cycle Hfter cycle."
The forthcoming report of (Join
tnisHinnorUonoral Sargent of the
Immigration Bureau, iu which it is
Hinted hit will hIiow the startling
number of foreign born persoiiH who
have Immune public ohargcH inthiH.1
country mh iniiuitiH of penal and ) A press dispatch from Cripple
charitable institutions. will be i Creek dated a few days since, says:
RAIL ROAD GRADE OF
HIGH GRADE GOLD ORE
seven out of a total
lode mining claims,
The
that ditsrict.
load ofllce decision
and Improvements on
nut been sufllcieut
requirements of the statute.
Socretaiy Hitchcock recently de
tailed a specialjigent of the . interoir
of eighty-four
survey ftl2, In
ground of the
was that labor
the claim had
to satisfy the
t'arke, block 00 iu Lovoub addition
to Baker City: 81.r00.
Aug. 1M--V. A. Usher and hue
band to A. N. Ingle, lots 4 and t.
Usher's west addition to Richland;
8 1 no.
Aug. 17 (tan II. Wear and wile
to Carl Roo, iiOxlOO feet in block 26
A (wood's add it on second to Baker
City; 81,800
Augtnt 17--A. J. Smith to S. A.
llellner, 2,200 sheep; 82,.r,00.
August 17 -Carl Roo and uifo to
'Ceo. II. Wear, uOxlOO feet in block
20 Atwood's second addition to
Baker City and household goods;
8000.
Feb. I, '02 -Henry Bamberger ot
al, to .1. II. Parker, 210 uereB in
Seca. and 10 T. H R. 40 E; 82,400.
Jan. M0 J. II. Parker and wife to
A. Wessler, 100 acres in Sees. 0
and 10 T. 8 It. 40 E. ; 82,000.
July 20- Wm. A. Owon and wife
to Wm. II. Elaole, lot 14 book 12
Sturges & Crowell's addition to
'Baker City; 8000
I I IIIIMITI tilLl . Ollllll
Jiwiilttul with deep liituniNt, suys the1 Writers, from the Apostle John llartmont to mako a thorough ex AlKMHt l7LoH irtloy and
New Turk Commmcial. down to the enterprising news 'amluatiou of the "Puritan group. !fe to 1oHM)h nnrtlcy; 11 aoroB In
It is highly Higuicllant that such gatherers of Cripple Creek, have do J ,no report, as rendeied uy 'hlsly ,Q T n R. 4( E. ; 8100.
h largo proportion of our foreign (scribed "streets of gold." but thoiK"t. wuh tlmt "Iho exoinlituH up- .lu,UHt 18. Cluy Mills aud wife
liorii population IIuiIh its way into ! latest, told of by Bull Hill lesseos, . "" (ho r""l had beon made In fur t() w ,j Ruxroth, 8 acres in N. E.
lirisoitN Mud almshouses as it does. concerns a railroad that Ih graded t-iornnuo of a definite syatem contem , K g 0 T 8 Ki 4(1 Bt .
According to the federal census of ' with yellow metal ! plating the working of the wholo '
1800 the latest statistics on thin . Discovery of the condition be
mthjmU at blind -the total number of longs to William Franks, lessdo of!
group and various shafts, cioHHCiits,
aud so forth, tend to the devolop
iiimutoH of prisons on the United the Unexpected, aud to a party of " of JM,t ni"'t,ti''l claims of the
Slulon al that date was H2.M00 nearly! lessees on the Katie llollis claim of roup, whilo mining machinery is in
10.001 of whom were of foreign! the Kilty Cold Mining company. l,,,,u "1 mlllliiK machinery on the
.... ... . . ... . t I.. . . i i urniiiiil "
birth, while the total number of in Because the railroad company is
imitn-i ol poorhoUHOS was 7M, 000, t primarily responsible for the revela
nearly 28,000 of whom were of Hon, the lessees fetd somewhat In
toreigu nativity. In the cant of ( ilebled, although the me of mineral
piisoueirt the propoiliou ot toreigu for ballast will ileprive them some
horn to nut ivi born ntirsons was ' what of nrosnect ive mi I lis. unless a
itbout icut to four aud in the un-u of plan is provided for the gold's re Nndituies, aH shown, may not
paupers (he proportion was about , moviil. . have tended to the developont of cer
one to two. When the Colorado SprlNgs &; tHln of tho lr II' I.IpmI claims, they
This is mil of nil proportion of the Cripple Creek Railway company laid woro HeeoptiiLi n. .batantlal com
forelun born popualtlon to the total Its rails into Windy Point, which is j l'H" 'vith the stalule as far as the
ground."
Basing his conclusions largely on
this report of the special agent,
Acting Secretary Rauy held all the
Baggaley claims to be vaild. He
ruled in elfect that, although the
3 he entire population of the United
States iu 18110 was substantially
KI. OOIMIO0, whereas the foreiguboru
population was only trifle over
!, 000.000. Tlmt mcMUH that the
foreign-born populMtlon, compared
nlth the native horn population,
htoo.l relatively one to live- Mild this,
loo, includes foreigners from (treat
Britain, (leruiHiiy, ScMiidiuHvia and
other lends, who, mh n rule, are
ihritly, solfsupportiiig Mild law
itbidiug. Omitting this cImss of iiu i
intgruutH from ohIcuIhIIou, it will
tie seen tliHt the number of foreign
horn orlmlunlH huiI pMiipers iu this
oountry wm amaingly mid per
reutously Urge iu 1800.
liopulHliou of thbs country In 1800. at the junction of Bull aud Raven
hills, it was necessary to break n lot
of ground nearby to make grade of.
the proper height. Iu doing this
the men of pick and spade unwitting
ly broke into a large body of ore
that traverses the Katie llollis, and
possibly other claims of the locality,
at surface. Several hundred toua of
it was transferred to the road bed
and for a number of years has se
curely held the sills aud drills iu
plNce
Hundreds of miners, engineers and
others wise in mineral values have
tramped across the grade for half a
decade without noting anything uu
usuhI in the supporting emkbank
meut. But the glinting gold,
group was concerned.
Blue Bird Mill.
W. 11. Potter, of Baker City, the
millwright, who has charge of the
construction of the Blue Bird mill,
came up today aud will go out to the
property tomorrow. Thework of
completing the plant is to be pushed
as rapidly as possible.
Cut Stringer.
Charles Warreu, of tho Valley
Queen, came iu yesterday and re
turned this morning. Ou the main
crosscut, he says, a Btringer was cut a
few days ago, which although small,
carries good values.
August 20 Juliu S. Annum and
husband to A. C. Moore, 240 acres
iu Sees. 2M, 21 and 2o T. 11 R. 42
K; 8800.
M IN INC MATTF.R.
DICKDS.
August 11 C. M. Johnson to J.
B. Sipe, et al, Wild Horse claim
quart.; 8Ti0.
August 15- L. Summer et nl to A.
Kolb, trusteo, Mammoth and three
quart, claims; 8Mf,000.
May 10 A. tl. Carlsrud to 11. P.
Muzzy, 1-M intorest in Copper (Hunt
quartz claim; 82f0
SINKING Al THE
GOLDEN CHARIOT
L. V. Swiggett, manager of the
(iolden Chariot, states today that the
new shaft la down tlfty-llvo feet, with
but little trouble from water.
Three eight hour shifts are being
worked, aud uo time is beiug lost in
puahiug operations. When the 100
is reached a crosscut will bo started
for the vein. Mr. Swiggett has
great faith in the property and will
develop it as rapidly as potsible.