COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE EASTERN INVESTORS .IN OREGON MINES Pay for AND READ IT MMMMMMMBMMMNMMMMMWiMMMWMillBaM STANDARD TREATMENT PROBLEM IS SOLVED THINKS LEASE AND BOND IS THE PROPER SYSTEM Professor Nicholson Has Returned From Denver Where Exhaustive Ore Tests Were Made. I'rofossor Nicholson, of the Killou, Warner, HtmvMrt company, returned today from a prolonged trip oiiHt. JJIh principal purpose was to have some treatment tests made in Denver tin Standard on), hut lin wont to Chicago oil other IiiihIiiuhh connected with thu company. Iltt stated to a Minor representative today that ho made exhaustive ex periments with thu Standard's stratiRo gold-cobalt oro Hiitl that tho treat nieiit problem Ih hoIvoiI. Undor IiIh own personal supervision these fests worn made In ono of tho perfectly equipped plants In Denver. Nino different procis-ios woro tried on the tilOIIHHIld there for (Killou, Wiiruor, Stewart company, with headquarters in Chicago; F. 1. Coopor, it Htookholdor in tho com puny, whouo homo Ih iiIho in tho windy city; J. A. McLaughlin, wIioho homo Ih in Lincoln, Nebraska, drovo out to tho Standard mi no lust Friday. Mr. SjIr roturnod yester duy, Hiid MoHHrH. Ooopor aud Mo LaiiRhllu are ox poo tod in tomorrow or iiMxt day. Flattering reports are brought from the Standard, which under the auproiuteuileiioy of M. F. Heath is rapidly dovolopitiR Into one of tho greatest inlneH of the west. Tho narrow seam of sulphide "The sale of the imperial mine, iu Cahle Cove, to a Detroit syndi cate for 975,000, reported in yester day'H Miner, in a strnug aigumeut iu favor of the leasiuR aud hnudiug system," said a prominent Sumpter miuiiiK man to a Minor reporter this moruiug. "Tho Jmporial Ih one of the oldest mine was iu shape for examination aud sale for something near its real value, aud this causuuQ)9lbas been brought about to the $?i ffao tion of all parties coucerneaIt is ?afo to HHBert that had not the Im perial pased into the hands of lessees, it would have remained idle for au indefinite period. As it is, not only ore in the Cleveland drift has wideu- pouudH of ore shipper! od iutn praotiually alx feet of solid tho purpoHo. Some wore I ore, The cobalt ore in the main entire falluioH, others saved a iiinroStanVL'l drift Iihh also widonod from or Iohh HittiHfaotory percentage of one to two and a half foot. This Ih viiIiioh aud ono wiih a complete now 0110 of tho prettiest HhootH of oro over developed iu Oregon. miuoH iu tho Cove, it was operated the oriRinal owuera of the mine Rot iu early dayH with fair success, ship-' what they domauded for the prop montH of high-Riade ore heiiiR madolerty, but the lessees, besides makiUR to outuido HiuolterH. A oompauy wiih1 a huiir profit iu operation, cleauod Inoorpotaotd to handle tho prop- up about 911,000. Everybody is OHitiou on a larRor etude The pro- isatisliod, inuludiuR owners of con motors woro poor mon aud met with tiRuous properties, financial roversoi. For a unmborofj "There are dozens of other miucH years tho miuo lay idle. Many in this upper camp, which if (hilling mon oudeavorod to secure ' JooHoued up and developed under control, but tho old owners, Imbued , Jeaso aud bond, would not ouly uet with a firm aud wellgrnunded belief a profit iu operation to both lessee) in the richuesHH of the property, re- and owners, but would also be placed fused to let ro ou any other basis' in shape to pass into the bauds'of a than an outrlRht sale for cash, compauy or syndics to strouR enoiiRh OwIur to the incomplete development fluaucially to operate them upon a the mine was not in shape for expert , big scale." examination. A Rreat deal had to ' his formal piea ho repaid to the be taken for Rrauted iu arrivhiR at a Rovoruiueut all but SJIfiO of the valuation. Thus tho old mine stood amount taken. This point was for a Ioiir period, decreasiuR in arRiied in his favor by his attorney, market, value each day, throuRh ! Alex Sweek, but United States Die caviiiR tunnelH aud rottiiiR timbors, j triut Attorney John Hall pointed out 1.1. ...II.. tl.n ,il,l .... w...o ........ t.i .. ti tl.n ,.r.li..t ll.ot 41... .f.,..JI.,n I IIMIIiJ UIU WI14 unilUII 11IIIU M 11. iliu Ulfllll. Itinii IUD ioiiiuuiuk l MII'COHH. That ono Ih a coiicoiitratiou pro cess, in which (wo separate produotH aio oxtraotod from tho oro. A hiR-h made Rold-cobiilt coucoiitrate Ih so cured llrst and tho other motalH to Mother later. "1 haven't time to day" said 1'rofoHHiir NIoIioIhoii, "to ro luto a technical . explanation of tho matter, but there Ih no question but what wo will hiivo tho values, all the metals." Zoo th HoiiHor, a heavy stockholder in the Standard Consolidated com puay, won In the local oltlce of the Killou, Waruor, Stewart Co. when hot iiowh whh broiiRht Iu that the cobalt Hhoot liad widened. "1 look to see thiH shoot, continue for au indefinite distance," he said to a Miner re porter. "Kvery shoot so far un- of covered In tho mine, five iu all, has I both widened aud leuRtheued undor (5. II. KoIr, Huoretary of the I development. I realization of their poor policy. The mine whh turned over tc a trio of riistilnu miniiiR mou on a lease and bond. The lossoos installed a modern milliiiR plant, opened now oro bodies, boRau shippiiiR hiRh Rrade ore aud a heavy toumiRO of still higher concentrates, koopiiiR de velopment well ahead of milliiiR operations. Iu a short time the the amount embezzled did not lessen the penalty by statute, aud conse quently the iluo imposed could not be loss than the amount embezzled. Hut tho district attorney said ho was williiiR that the minimum imprison ment, hIx months in jail, be imposed. Kelly was turned over to the United States marshal to botaken to Maker City to serve his jail seuteuoe. SMELTER RATES IN "GOOD OLD DAYS then would be a howl ou the part of shippers that would awaken the echoes. A few statements as to rates that exist xl in the meal led "palmy days" of the state are herewith set ferth: In 1871), when sliver was selliiiR I at 91. IK au ounce, the smelters paid ' i tho producers sixty cents au ounce ou A lot of rot appears from time to ore ruuultiR thirty ouuees to the ton, ttlino with reference to l ho smellers, iand seventy-nine cents au ounce uet hiuuo papers asking its readers to ho-! on IHO-oouoe silver ore, while liovo that tho smelters are slowly : 1,000-ounco ore only brnuRbt uiuety sLraiiglitiR tho mining Industry. An; eight cents an ounce uet. Lead was u mutter of tact, tho reverse is ex- paid for ouly when over twenty-five not ly the oaho, fur rates have steadily per cent, aud at one time uothiuR declined, while the Rrade of ore has less than one-quarter ouuee in Rold decreased aud tin touuaRO treated was paid for. Two-ouuce gold oro has increased. ; only broiiRht 920 uet. Copper was These statements may be verified by paid for after first deductiUR 1 ounce reference to tho books of any miuiiiR of silvei (or each uer cent of copper, compauy which has been shipping .Six-ounce yold ore onjy paid the tor tweuty or thirty years. producer 950. Iu 1878 ore that If the iinelters returned to the rates of the "Reed old days" (?) MOVEMENTS OF MINING GOODS. coutalued 1.150 ounces silver and thirty per ceut lead uetted IM0. 10 (plants. per ton the treatment aud traus- A return to the old days would portatlou charRes heiiiR 8507.80. menu a tax ou the otuput of the Then it cost 98 to 90 per ton to haul miues that would over-burdeu them ore from Silver fMume to CiooiRtown, 'and would meet with protests ou all from the Policau mine; the same ore i sides. Ores and Motels. Is hauled to Denver for 91,50 per ton now. The Terrible miuo shipped from tipper Clear Creek four aud one half tous of oro that yielded 91,071. The treatment charRes were 9000. These tlRiires are takeu from the books of the compauy. Compare these Or ores with the treatment charRes of five years bro, a year bro today. Ores that the smelters would uut make a bid ou iu the "Reed old days" are now pur chased at a profit to the miner. Uuder the present system, with re duced expeuse aud advanced metal luriRical method, it is possible to treat orus at a profit that were dis carded a few years back. Were the American Smelt! iir & Ke tlniuR compauy to ro out of busi ness aud the smelters all returu to the old basis, treatment charges would be raised to the old schedule neces sary meet the increased expenses of separate operation of the ditfereut W. W. Klmer, cousultiuR eu Riueer for the Suow Creek miue, weut out to the property this moruiug, ex pecting to return Wednesday. Frauk Falnuery, the well known miuer, who returned to Sumpter last j week from Alaska with HiiRb (Jillis, left this moruitiR for Whitney. C. J. Johnson, secretary of the Scaudia Tunuel company, drove iu from the propoity today aud left for Spokane ou the afternoon train. Krauk Haillie, goueral mauaRer of the Columbia miue, returned from a tlyitiR trip to 13aker City this moru iug aud immedietaly drove out to the property. M. 11. Kuap), former owuer of the llighlaud miue, is iu towu today ou business conuected with the com pauy which now conrtols the property. i a a U i1