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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1905)
fr - COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD PIELDS of the INLAND frMPIRE EASTERN INVESTORS IN OREGON MINES Pay for AND READ IT i " " MAN LOST IN THE GREENHORN HILLS Krora Clark, nf (Jninito, Ih prob bly Inst in tho 1110 wy mountains between AIhiiio Hiid Iho MorrlH initio. If A llHH lllMltl llliHHitIK sillOO Motldlt.V afternoon, and it soaroh piirty Iihh been organized, llo loft (J ran I to Huuday morning for tho MorriH, carrying n light pack of until imittor. do became oxhiiiiHlod before reaching hlw diiHtiutitinn find rotiirnod to A Initio Sunday evening, starting again tuixt morning. Hinoo tiion ho Iihh not hcon heard from. II Ih trail whh followed a Htiort dlHtanco from AIhiiio and found to swerve south, toward tho Olivo lako country, onu of th roughest ro ftlone lu tho Greenhorn range. It la feared that owing to tho deep hon lu that diHtriot, Clark waa sable to dart a lira, and that auoou tubed to tho terrible cold of Monday Nlifht tho coldest night of the yaar. Clark la about 22 yearn old, and In one of tho boat known and most popular minora in tho Granite oatnp. The oouutry surrounding tho MorriH i I no has been thn sonno of morn than uua tragedy. About 12 yoara ago, CharlaH Miller, formor ownor of tho Monumental mine, who win ut that tluia nportaiug thn MorriH property, tHoatun lost whiln making a wiutnr trip between thn two pointH. Ileiug mii old motiuaiucnr, Mr. Mlllor bad lu Mm pockets a piece of caudle aud Home plloh, withnut whioh it in almoHt impiHHiiilo to kindln a II ro iu deep hiiow. llo lay out all night and llnally reached hia doe tiiiatiou thn following evening, in a vomplnttnly exhausted Htiitn. J. N. DitmitrH and lirittou wnnt out ll-diing on tho hmid of Trout t!rnnk about Inn ynars ago. Thny bmiamn involved in it iuntiul and lirittou Htarlnd (o round up tho hnrHOH and go homn. DltioarH awnitnd bin return until evening at.d then Htarlnd iu him roll, Thn two innu wiuulorod Mrouud Iho iiiouiilniiiH until dawn, mooting when thn llrnt streak of gray fnrntuld thn coming day. Thnlr auger (mil cooled mill thny fell on each other's nooks mid wept. TIiIh morning Horace Campbell, Frod Frln It mid (iouigo Cook arrived lu Suinptor from thn MorriH initio Said Mr i'Yiiik lo o Minor man : "Clark worn Hkls from Granite, but aftnr hn inn into it fog on linn lliirri eon hill mid returned to Alamo, hn exchanged t tin skis for wubn, 1 can't bolittvn that hn Ih lont. Hn la young, vigorous, wliy, and otin of Ibw unrviost follows 1 ever know. 1 tbiuk bn took refuge iu thn W. K. ilurd cabin, on tho trail above Clear oteek, andjthat hn itber reached Alamo on the bank track at noon today, or arrived at tho Morria mino yesterday, llo know tho country prntty well, and 1 don't Hon bow ho could Imve got loHt." Grant Thnrnhurg Ih pcHHlmistio. Ho HiiyH that tho Ilurd cabin whh ahmidniied liiHt your and that there Ih nothing to oat thorn now. P. .). liiiunou, tho attorney, who kuowH tho GionuhoriiH thoroughly, boiivuH that Clark Ih Hitfo, an ho un doubtedly followed Clear crock, after loHlng thn trail, aud Iihh, reached tho mino by IIiIh time. Campbull, Kriuk aud Cook emtio down on wobu, leaving tho mino yes tcrday. They hiiw no traoka of stiowshoes along the route. Johnny Stewart, a famoua mouu talueer of Granite, and John Aaiou, a great auowuhoer, left Granite this tnorulng to eesroh for the mini tig mau. BRAIN AND HEART ELECTRICAL MACHINES That the brain aud hoart aud all tho other organs of tho phyaloal structure aro olnctrical maohiuea, depending wholly upon oloutro motlvu fotco for thnlr activity, la aHinrted, not hh a theory, hut as a contribution to absolute knowledge by Dr. Albert J. AtklttH, of this city, who ban juat completed touts aud experiment that have lasted over two yearo. Thn last of the Heriui of export mniitH by which thin wonderful theory Ih elal.iud to have been scientifically proven wan conilucteii on Saturday in a HOttth San Francisco stock yatd, when Dr. Atkinn and hia co workup, Dr. I!. A. LowIh and Mr. II. W. Hun Hiioknt, icgistmcd on a galvanometer ulectrlciil oiiitouIh iu I lie heart and brain of living sheep. Tiny oleo trodoH attachod to tho teatlng instru menlH by a long wire worn inserted 'directly into tho heart and brain ot the animal that bad boon prepared for vlviHootiou by thn injection ot cocain into Iho -tplnal cnliiuin, and in Htautly, aw thn nharp poiutH pietced 1 thoHo vital orgiuiH, the needle of the delicate machine quivered and o-s ciliated an it roigstercd iu millivolts the alteriiatiiik' currents of oleo- 'trinity. It was a curious eight iu the stockyard as tho little group of ox I perimetiteiH aud oulookors stood aud watched with a oretaiu reverent pride a little needle tnovlug to and fro with ita ailetit metisage to the world a meeiage!f which, wbeu fullytiu JOB LOT OF LEGISLATION DISPOSED OF AT SALEM Hia excellency, t hit gov(iuir I un permitted tho Hiiiiih bill, rcu'iilHiliiu the labelling, mile and hIhiimmhI nf giant powder and fuse, to become n law without hia signature. With jttHt the required .'ll voLub to carry it through, 21 voting iigaiuet it, lupri'Honliitivo Hubert G. Smitb'H bill, creating a utate bureau of niiiit'H mid creating tho olllco of coin miuHioiici of niinea, witli two deputies, piiHHcd the Iiouhu Saturday afternoon, mid it !h how up to the Hcmito to do turmiiiu whether Oregon hIiiiII have tliin adjunct, to the mining iuduHtry, for which the miticrH of tho Htnto have claniorcd ho long. A Himilar bill whh introduced ut tho hint HCHHion. but failed t liud itH way into (lie Htatuto hnnkH. KrieudH of tho now meuHurc are now facing tho future with brighter proupectH, although grave doubt rt aro cxprcHHud by many na to tho liklihood of tho bill weathering the Hen atorial hIioaIh. TliiH bill provjden for a commiaHioner of minoH, with a monthly Halary of $250, aud two aHaiaUnta with Halariea of $150 each. Their dutiea aro ((eflnetl to bo VINSON BUILDING NOT EOR THE ORE EXHIBIT John (iohh, of Gohs brothers, '(gents fur the Seattle owners of the VIujoii building, which was soleated as the home for the iiermauent ore exhibit, today received advices, sayiug that the owuera would reut the building at the agreed pi ice terms, but iu sisted upon a clause in the leane re lating toperiHiinlou tosell atjiny time. General Manager Mohr, of thn board of managers of tbo ex hibit, declined to accept the terms, lorproted, Dr. Atkins believes, will prove of great aud maybe revolu tionary import. Thn treatment of t-uoh deadly diseasca as tuberculoid and pneumonia, will in time be revolutionized by his diHCoveries. San Francisco Chronicle. If Your Are Mot Particular. Don't travel over thn Illinois Contra!, as any old road will do you and don't waut your patronage; but if you are particular aud want the hcHt aud mean to havo it, ask the tioket agent to route you via the Illinois Central, the road that rtitts through soild vestibule traius be tween St. Paul, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis, Mempbpia and New Orleaua. No additional obargn la made for a aeat in our raoliuiug chair cara, tiiM-c nf inaintnining a bureau of uiinea i P.'ttlm d and an exhibit of all char n i - i miinTil HpecimeiiH for the pur I s.- f adi-'phiy. l.i they hIiiiII in mi an M!ii:il puhlic.ition, dcHcriptive nf tin tn i i ut and mineral renourceH of t lie Htate, and m tiit g forth facts relat ing thereto. It aha 1 1 also be re quired of them to work iu conjunc tion with the government in making a geological survey of the fllato, from a mining ntandpoiut, and thia ofiicialy glvoH facts for the heueflt of mining investors. While the bill carries au appro priation iu the form of salaries, Mr. Smith declared in au address iu sup port of tbo hill, it will yield roturu that will more tbau o(Fet thes't amounts, llo said the state bad re peatedly made appropriations for the development ot its argicultural, hor ticultural and other interwsta, and that it would only be lu juatioe to the milling industry to JeodfataU aaalaUnoa to ita development, in that it 1 1 on of the great induatrlaa of the ataa. and negotiations have tieeu de clared oif. Au elfnrt will be made to lease quarters in the Wilton buildiug, adjoining thn water oftlce. ETftj. Manning is agent for the owner, Dave Wilrntu, of Spokane, aud j opened correspondence with that gentleman today. Tho old Hacket store, on Mill street, opposite the Goldeu Kaale. j is also under consideration. which are lifted with lavatories and smokiug looms, and have a porter iu attendance. Kates via thn lliuois Central are thn lowest and we will be glad to quote them iu conuootiou with any transcontinental Hue. J. C. LINDSKV, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third street. Portland, Oiegou. 11. H. TKUMHULL, Commercial agent, 142 Third street, Portland, Orugou. PAUL It. THOMPSON, Freight and passeuger agent, Column bui'd iug, Seattle, Washington, St. Valentine's Day. Just received, a fresh supply of Si. Valeutiue Caudy put up iu boxea sepeically for St. Valentine's day. Popular prices. Ed Waaaburg. s