The Sumpter Miner I'tlHUMlKO RVURV WUDNfiSDAV IIV J. W CONNELI.A tittered .11 llif pintofflce In bumpier. Oregon, tor transmission tlirciiiKl the mH - econJ class mftr I matter SHIISCHII'TIUN PATHS Onp Year . Six Month AI.WAV.S IK AUVANCH. KIIIh II. IColinrlH. director f thu'fni TOPPING AND mint, mldroHHttd tint American I t)VL, lUrrllW rtlll UllllkOM UHHOOllltlllll ill HOHHioll ill NttW Vork 1 11 Hi. wonk, whim hit iitld: I "Thu stronghold of our iluiinisiul ' KyHtuiu in iln totual gold. The world hits iihtnit Hi. 500.000,000 of thiH motal, of wiiioh thu Uuitod StatoH Iiiih initHHttiok l,:i4,A4'2'2,740. In tho lint reported year thu world pro '" diioml Ihih than IIIOO.OOO.OOO, of ...... I UM l(U IWWI I WHICH Hill' lllllll'N KIIVII vni www, www. . Our trnnHiiry hold 700.000,000 in UroHH, Mini our bniikH, national and other, have :I0I,000,000, apnroxl mntoly. Mo ovor onollfth of tho world's gtilu in in thu Uiiitod HtalOH, uml tint hulk of it in thu bunkH and tho tritiirttiry. " Mom iw an InloroHting Httitomont of I ho dliiorouoH liotwoou a tlyko aud a lutlgu.frtiin an iiulhoritallvo Htiiirce: ... nr til nil- illLIIIIIIIIM 1'OOK mar, iravnrsoH " " ..,. ."w - - - nUior rooka uiitl uppuiirH to havo btioii protlumtd by tho Mowing or moltoil i miittiir liitu ii tloop runt or llHHtiro. i lilkiiri am illHtlgulHhuil from voIiih by tho giontor uniformity of tlnili con toutH, by thu piirallotiriiii of thttli ..,....,, .. , j bltloH, by (hair not lamiryliig Into II. . ....I...1 (III III! t llllll' II Ul III I I V HIIIIIIII'I Vii It in "J ' groator tlliiioiiHloiih. 1 liny uiiik inoir , niimo from Iholr fiotpioul ly projool lug ..I....... il... ....r...!.. 11111 I. Willi II IV 1 III' iibovo tho Hiirfiii'o llko a wall, owing to (ho tlograilaliou or tho Htiftor rock uroiiuil thorn. DikoH run from a fowl innhoH to moro than a milo In thick iimhh. In voloauk) orupl Ioiih (hoy httvo bttttn oliHOivod in procoHH of formal inn utt tho ronln opou ami lava htroaiiiH in. In tho KugliHh coal iniuoH (rap tllkoH aro icot with in umloigrouiiil opoiaiioiiH. l'hoy form it wtill iioroHrt tho lino of tho coal both, cuttiuK thorn off aud caiiHlug. both, n.ltlUK llii'iii mi aim canning , A dlk In geology in a wtill or trap,,,, lhviiHHllliiiHloiu.uirwiMiuor iHr Ur , lirc,nKl liluoii. Thoy hIhii occur in Nor I. Hn t,r loil(iyi ,1MIM,inl ,,, Hfliir a Ciiruliim gobl minim ami o biowhoro In )n))orty. Tho sawmill niHlul mill coal ... lulng dlHlrlctH of M m)W t ho (h)nlf UWHlt. IMh country. Ad kodlirorHfnun a l)r(Hto (o B tUminm vol,, In that tho vol.. Iiiih boon m low ly w m hHe( 0(t l( ( fm (ayH( ,,0 Cllltnl by HKiinaliiH tiltlmr IiIuiiUuhI with Ti (a ,H lMU1H(,(ll,y th0 or allied in character to thoKo known mm njm, fron (Jran,to mm iiiiitNiuuriililc, whllo .liken .In molt ti 1H ,H m)t t ,u oolllllloll ..iNH havobtton rapidly fllliul .. for ,Mmvv trHn, coulaiu (ho Hiimo matorlal through. t from mitt Hide (o (ho other and at all AI,M Miu rmlain,l doplliH. A minora! Imlu or volu may! Alpine Mill ComplClCd. .iin-.. .......II.. In llu nitiitiiiil n III ' IIL.tf A.l.litmu unniirl ntiilliliUlt llllll illlli'l hii'iiiij vtiriouH pttrlH, in width an well in in Ak ilopth. Oregon King Shut Down. It Ih roportoil horo that tho Oregon King initio tit AhIivvooiI is boiug cliiNt'il down, ami (hat within a wook thu itiiioliiuory will httvo boon takou front tho mluo and work of ovory (loioilptiuu stopped thoro. This notiiin 011 tho pait of tho imtuugo month doubtloHH tho iohuU of tho pi'iuling litigation, (ho miuo having 1. ...... imiMiiiuiiil In triiiililiiHiiinii biWHtiltri ulmorit ovor hIiico tho time It wiih ' iioiiilrutl by Uh present owners. Tho prohout Oregon King Mining com puny hint tipmit tliuumiiiilH of dollars developing this property, aud iiuiuy thouHHudH moro in defending it iigtiiuHt n former suit, ami by tlioj ,,ooplo who Iimvo known tho King THE SUMPTER MINER mine hIijco Uh diseovey it has nlwiiyB boon looked upon uh purely the pro duct of thu thrift and tliu ontcrprho nf thono owners. That thoy can ..miHllllllllv l)C (liHtllll)C(l in llio ('!) invmiiiil of this magnificent prop- r y H ,. , LhlMiVihdf OUr priJHLMlt ' , ,, , J,.tiinfi.hi'ii. mitliu hlWH, lllld it lH ItltJOtllpHMlUlI- 1 I 1.. Ii.Imi Itifft IMItl. 1 !uii.ii. in iifuiiili. who take into con sidoratlon thu justice hh well uh thu iJllW. it H tO 1)0 llOlL'tl llllll Hi" ....'r'imuutinn .....v noon ho disposed of, - '".umlwork ho roH.tmod on this prop- arty.. Antelope Iloruld. y L 1..... it iu 1.1 iw. IhmiciI unit nit) THOSE OLD B. C. DAYSj. MeLond, (ho champion rook driller, know Colonel 10. 8. Topping in Trail, II. C in 1HIM, whou tun ....II....I ..!......! ..,..u film .if Hill IIUIHt " ; ' ' nu . , hn llnlIllllIoll. 'l"" "' "Colonel Topping hIho ran a ferry at Trail," Haiti McLonil to a gathering of thirty mon in HuuHor'a Now Olyinpitt saloon thiH morning. "I Imvo rroquonlty hooh him hwIiii the Kootenai rlvor with a couple of innu on IiIh back. "Wt'iaii tho II .1 camo in Mil it Hwopt tho coIoiioI'h hotel out into (ho Htroaiu. Topping Hvvain after It, towod it iiHhnro about a milo down .,....,.... l.lli.lni.l II mi In rd llllll fliut . nLiuiaiii. iiiiitiiii J . ' .... -- ---, ., .... lllwi rillu, lit lml I for minimr. 1(111 llllll t KIIIMI II K""" V- ,1 I .....i man ,j,)W, conunontoti McLooil. i,Siiy, Intl. (Iioho wore good old ,jm ,, H(, (jm,i Topping ,ij ,( f(r mrtt)iitIt)iH and ulounotl mi I7Ti nur lny, not counting what 111... I.... I............. biiiiiilrml lllllllll llllll till, inn ni:uMji n niiwuni-ii .i..... ,,..,. (Jiy , wlH H,M,rt mntVA ,,,! put 'Hlg ... . .... . 1 . ...I II.. 1 '.lOlin WIIIIIH IIIH-IIIIIIIO, Willi wiin nut iirBl9v to work hohintl (ho. bur. 0 wtirkiMl (till wook and didn't . . m I lll II... draw a cont or Hillary. When tho out! of tho wook camo around ho (aukotl up a bit iiud broke into a bloodod pokor game, Inning about grim). Whoio ditl ho got tho money? Ho wiih (hit broke whou ho wont to work and didn't draw a cont. Oh, 1 toll you that bar wiih a geld mine." Vinson Ruck from the Diggings. V. L. Viinxiii, of Hakor City, , Tl.ornburg placer dig- i'ivin iiiiiiiiihi'i ...... - yonorul mauagor of (ho Alpine mluo, l J t.l . f .....k.. .ll.ltk fHhlll tlllk lu Cable Oovo, camo down from the IiIIIh yoslorday. Ho sayH tho now twoiity-Htatup mill for tho Alp I no Ih practically completed. Tho (IiiIhIi lug touchoH in (ho way of lino shaft, iuc and bolting aro now lining given. A ditto for tho beginning of milling operations has not yot boon sot. It is thu aim of (ho uuuuigomont to havo 11 sultlolont ore tusurvo on hand to iiiHiio a c MitiuuouH run. Don't Go to St. Louis 'Till you callat or write to the Chlcgo, Mllwaukoo and St. Paul rail road. Otlloo Ki4 Thiid Stroot, Portland, Oregon. Low rates to all poluta KiibI, in cououotion with all tranHOoutlnontals. W. S. KONVB, Oenoral Ageut., Portland. Oregou. NEVADA'S RICHNESS ! Kx-JihIku John I Kv....h, who loft iSiimptor ijouplo o t t Ton.),,..'., Iiiih writ ton from h Ipluoo to Hob liMMiilimlciM. HiyiiiK thut ' thu c:iiiiii 1h tin groatoHt on earth. Evans 1h not ordinarily mivoii to i.titltiiuiiium it limit. miiioH. hut ho unrliilnlv a atrikoH a liiHt gait in tho i iiho ot oiaiioraio uoHcriinivu nujLmw- m . . A.. .1 t..!l.. ..r1wif.ltt.IICJ whou diBOUHsing tho moritH of the Nevada bonanza laud. "Not exaggerating, thoro 1b more mineral piled on tho dump at the Mlzpah mi'io than I over saw bo foro,M he writoH. 4,Tho Mlzpuh 1h down 1,200 foot, and in just uh good at that level hh up above. "ThiH 1h tho only country on oHrth whoro the Dowapnpura tell the truth. ThiH Ih because thoy oauuot oxagorato, for tho wilcdeat imaginings today aro ocllpHod by tho truth to morrow." NotwithHtandlng till of which, gambling at Touopah is light, ac cording to .Judge Hviiiih' lottor. Thoro aro four danco IiiiIIh in tho town, coHtlng 8:J,r0() a year in tinea for each of thorn, with an indolluilo term in tho Hlato pou hh tho other Hide of tho proposition. Mviiiih enjoyod a morry trip into tho camp. Ho laid throe iluyH at. Itunu, throe moro at Sodaville, rode out forty miloH by rail and walked tho remaining thirty miles to Touopah. Hociiuho there wiih nothing thoro in IiIh lino ho wont on to Ooldllold, from which point he wrote to Andy StiiiHon. "ThiH boatH ovou Touopah," writes lOvaiiH of Ooldllold in Ills lottor to StiiiHon. "Lohhos tin tho Jumbo aro IioIhUiik about 812,000 worth of ore a day. 1 am dealing fmo bank at iJ7.no per Hhlft. ThiH is a hard world." Hviiiih Hiiya that tho Touopah Ooltlllold wagon road runs across a load near tho latter place. Tho rut Iiiih worn tloop into tho ore. Mon aro now sacking tho dint aud dirt on the Hurfaoo, because it assays 6200 per tou. After reading which the coucluiiou in warranted that either .ludge tiviuiH Iiiih developed into h mouumuutal (lallior with the etorual vorltloH, or else Touopah and Ooldllold aro a few. DEVELOPING JOHN DAY COAL FIELDS Tho development of the John Hay coal-tlolds, near Mount Vernon, Ih disclosing 11 iarco deposit of iindiiaolto coal. A United ritates analysis slates that It hits no equal oxco,tt in tho Pennsylvania hard coal. Tho work done so far has boon ititido under tho niauagoiuout of Hubert Hlnes, of Canyon City, aud couslHts of throo Inollno shafts of a doplh of 74, ($2 and fifi foot, of which all struck tho coal bods, aid with it a large How of water, which stopped the woik thoroon for lack of pumps. A slxty-alx foot crosscut tuunel has boon run, where thoy also had to stop work ou accouut or water, whou thoy euoouutered tho coal de posit. Oue.tuuuel, crosscuttlug tho coal Wednesday, September 21, 1904 ! beds to ascertain the width of the I coal deposit, is in sixty-four feet, iiud huB five veins of coal with t lulvfnnri.innh solid Hand stOUO Wall bbtweoti aoh vein, aud there may be many more of snob veins. This tnunul is only sixteen feet below the surface. JmncB Small hos drifted M 4 feet down on tho coal deposit, the capacity of the machine all in coal. It h now the purpose of the coal prospectors to not a drilling outfit of a 1000-foot capacity to prove the depth of tho coal deposit. Crook County tlourual. M. II. Knapp, owner of the High laud mine, camo up from his Ihikor Cily home today. DKSI-WT LAND. PNAVA'Ti?SrNOT,CE P United States Land Office. I Uurns, Oregon. September ta, 1004. 1 Notice Is hereby Klven that William Chmbertrifc ol Unity. OreKon. has filed notice of BnlJJ make proofjon his desert land claim No, am, for the sej; netf. nji se. sw se, sec 18, P n ": r 17 e.W Mi before A. B. Coombs, Jr., CounK Clerk, at Baker City. OreRon, Tuesday, the ajlh day of.October, 1004. . ... Renames the following witnesses to prove i Hie wood. H.ley Hardman, all &&RhM, TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE j, 1878.-NOTICB FOR fUBLICATION. United States Land Office. La Grande, OreKon, September 17, 1904, 1 Notice Is hereby lven that In compliance with the provisions of the net of confess of June 1, 1B78. en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of Calllornla. Oregon, Nevada and Wash ngton Tcr rlory," as extended to all the Public Lund states by net of August 4. iBqj, DAVID J. BUCKNER. of Sumpter, County of Baket. State of Ori'gon, has this d.iv filed In this office his sworn statement No io5, for the purchase ot the EJn WI, and Ni SI:!; Section No. ,H In Townihlp No. 11 South Range No. ,7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable tor Its timber or stone than for ngrlcuhural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Chas. H. Chance, U. S. Com missioner, at his ollice at Sumpter. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day of December. 1004. Ili names as witnesses: William A. tireen, llarlev ti. Wood, Charles J. Moore and William Kitchen, all nf Sumpter. Oregon. ... Anv and all persons claiming adversely the abov described lands are requested to file their claims In this oltice on or before said "h day of Decem ber, 1U04. E. W. DAVIS Register. 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