THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, March i$, igu FIRt AT THE SNOW CREEK Fire lit thu Snow Crook initio nt noon yesterday deHtroyed thu hoard i iiK houso. 'iHHiiy ollloo, manager's iptarlors, store hotiHo iitid adjoining hulldiugH. Tto Htanif) mill, 200 foot distant, caught lire, hut wiih Hiivud hy tho liorolo oll'tirts of h bucket brigade. Tlio blazo originated from 11 de fective flue in th room of Hook keeper Kf liner, ou the top story of thu 11111I11 hoarding lio-ne building. Thu alitrin was glveu jutit iih the mill whiHtlo blow for noon. The big log building wiih soon completely en volopod in flmiios, ho tout the volute tuttr lire hriuHtlo whh forced to con tout ItHulf with effortH to save the ooutuiitH of the group of burning huildingH A tulophouo mossagu to Uroonhoru City brought holp. Mini ugor Fred IK Smith loHt ell of IiIh liorHotnil olf outs mid Mrs. Smith Hiivod hut very iittlo of hor holonglngH. Valuable iniiio iniipH in tho ullleo room worn doHtroyod, together with nil of (lio mine HtipplioH, hiioIi iih tools, ciuiilloH, duel, fiiHo, oto., in thu top Moor of a .'i-utory building adjoining thu hoarding Iiouho. When tint mill naught lire, from ll.vt iik npiirltH, nil effortH wuro COII cuntratod upon saving thut structure. Thu mill for thu piiHt mouth Iihh boon running 12-hour shift ou Psyche ore. Vesturdity morning u double shift wiih employed for thu flrnt (lino. Thu tiuruiid tiulldiiiKH wuru oovurud hy prmitluiilly no iiiHiiituoo mid thu (mh will total fll.OOO. Mauagor Hmlth will at unco re build. Alioady workmun are erect, lug m temporary hoarding house, whl (di will bo nuiuplotod by tomorrow nielli.. Ponding thu provinlon of a now bunk Iiouho for thu men, tlioy will Hud (iiiiirtoiH at Croouhurn, ho that thoro will bo no coHHiitlnn ot oproatiotiH at thu initio. Thu moHriuut. from thu Know Crook Hliatt Ih being driven by contract, and thu woik will proceed unlnior ruptodly. Thu Psyche and Dladum, which are being opuratud by thu Snow Crook oompauy, will iiIho con tiiiuu. Consulting Hiiglnoor W. W. Mlmor lutt for thu tiiiuu ou thin tnornlng'H trinti, carrying an outltt of clothing for .Manager Hmlth, who luHt every thing except thu Hiiit of oorduroyH ho wore. Mih. Smith and unlld arrivod thin uftuiiiooii to ruinaiu until a new hullliug is providod for her nocoino latlou. iMiiHt of thu Snow Crook, Psycho and Diadem ttiapH wuru fortunately in thu Sumpter olllito of Consulting F.n g incur Klmor. Lute reports Htato that Manager Smith wiih riliKhtly biiinud, by work-! i iii ton near thu Haines, and that I anions things hiivoi! was thu lire ex tiugiilhlior. Mike Carney, iniHtor mechanic, while lighting lire, dropped tfiUU in paper tiiouuy from bin pocket ami it wiih burned. I. X. L. Shut Down. Ponding the purchase of heavier pouipf, ot doi for which huvu been plaoed by Uouoral Manager Fred T. Kelly, thu 1. X. L. mine, in the Creouboru district, Ih abut down. Fine printing at the Ml tier office. HORROR IN OLD MINE PontmiiHtor Frtnk Jowott wiih In a reminiscent mood this morning, and while waiting for the train, told a Minor reporter of the time ho work ed In the old Virtue mine, under the Cray ion regime worked in every part of tho property fro n collar to Hiimp, from the 800-foot pumpHtatiou to tho a pox of tho mill, in olmout every stopo and drift. "I waB wbeeliug out a car of ore when Jim Maddox was InHtantly killed in an exploHiou 100 feot away," said Mr. Jewett. "Maddcx and John Higglus were shift tnatcH. Maddox lout hlH caudlo stick in a muck heap, and rigged up a 'crab' with wire to hold tho caudle. He and iliggitiH weut into the powder magazlue under ground and were making wet cartridges, when Mad dnx'a crab fell on the floor of tho chamber, Igniting Home Iooho pow der, dropped by powdoi inonkoyH In making wet cartildgeH, which are formed by digging out thu end uT a Htick uf powdor and inserting a cap. Maddox and Iliggius made Huperhumau efforts to put out tho burning powder, nut when some Iooho caps began to go olf they gave it up and ward the face of gins toward the hoping to lesson ran Maddox to- the drift and Hig- Hhaft. Maddox, the forco of the exploHiou which ho knew waH coin ing, picked up a ftO-pouud box of powder when he Htartud but dropped it before lin had gone very far, not doHirlng to bo caught with hucIi a deadly load when thu concussion came. When it din come, nig gitiH wiih lifted up and hurled fiO feet, lighting ou bin hands and knooH. MarveloiiHly euough, no botioH were broken, nudjjiftor cover ing IiIh huad with IiIh jacket to keep the deadly powder fiunoH out of IiIh iiiugH, he mauagud to crawl to Hiifety. 1 1 in heart stopped beating twice buforu ho with brought to the Hill face, hut he Ih alive and kicking today. "Ah I Haiti before, 1 wiih wheeling a car when the explosion occurred, and the tlrst thing 1 knew the car wiih blown olf the trauk and 1 wiih knocked galluy-woHt and crooked. It Hooint'd that every drop nt water in the mine wiih gathered up hy the blunt and whipping Htigingly into my face, "Wn found Maddox hanging head down by one trnusor leg fiom a Hpiku iu tho timtiorod drift, 10) feet from the powdor chamber. Kvory bone in IiIh body wiih broken. When 1 helped lay him out that night, his artiiH and logs were like limber ropes from broken bones. "The accident wiih the fault of the foreman, who had the reputation of being a Hortof slave driver. Maddox and JliggiiiH were workiug in the face, and after putting In a round of holes, were called olf by the foreman U clean out the track in the main i drift, lu preparation foi a visit from i the owner, CJeorge Y, tiraysou, the following morning. He ordeied the hnya to hurry up and get hack and tire their round befoie going ot! shift. It was while cleauiug out the track that Maddox dropped his candlestick and after soarahlng for a few mluutea, was ortlered by the forotuau to rig up his crab. Had Maddox beeu glveu time to go up above for a new caudle- i stick, he would probably be alive to day. "A boo-doo fullowed Jimmy Hig glus' shift mates. Just before Mad dox was killed, Uiggius and a part ner were puttiug in a heavy Btull, using long poJpb for ikidt. 'One of the polos dropped, end-on, and went olear through the breast of Iliggius' pal. Hack in Leadville, while te in hering a stope, the roof gave way and crushed a Bhift-mate of Jimmy's to death. 1 always fought shy of workiug ou Jimmy Uiggius1 shift." GEOLOGY OF CENTRAL OREGON A region that ia new to both geol ogists aud topographers is described by Prof. Israel 0. Russell in a pre liminary report ou the geology aud water resources of ceutral Oregon, recently' published by the United States geological survey. No de scription of the physicial features, water resources, or geology of this region is iu print, aud the only map that Prof. Hussell found available for use during his reconnaissance which took place in the summer of lilO.'J, wiih a map of tho statu of Oregon, drawn to a scalo of 12 miles to tho inch, publiHhed by the general land otlloe. The route followed by Prof, litis soil aud his assistants led from Hume, Oregon, westwaid through the west oru part of Harney couuty, by way of Priuovlllo aud Sisters, thence southward through the northwest portion of Klamath county to Fort Klamath, and thence westward across the Cascado uiouutaius to Medford iu Jackson county. I'lxi ini. i.iii ovum I mill I lull mliia flin extreme northern part of the Croat Him in (an men of about '210,000 hi I u a re miles, situated principally in Oregon, Nevada, Utah and south eiiHteru California, from which uo HtreaniH How to the ccean) and a part of the diainauo area of Dos ChutOH river anj its principal tributary, Crooked river, which joins it from the east. The reliof of tho surface iu ceutral Oregon prosouts well marked con trusts, ranging ftotn nearly level, featureless desert valley i, where the gMiieral elevation is about 4000 feet, to the rugged, Huow-clad summits of tho Cascade mouutaius, thu loftiest of which, Mount Jetfersou, reaches a hoight of about 1 0,1)50, feet. The most extensive tract uf nearly level laud is situated in the geo graphic center of the state aud is in part named uti the maps of the (heat ; Sunny doHort. This region, termed "naudy," ou account uf the thick shout of pumiceous sand aud dust that covees large portions of it, ex tends from the south ceutial part of Crook couuty southeastward, across the northeastern portion of Lake couuty and far into Harney couuty. Its length is about lf0 miles aud its width from UO to HO miles. So uearly uniform is the surface that one might drive throughout its leugth without meeting any greater obstruction thau the rigid sagebrush so arid is there gion without thidlug a single watering place for men or animals. The valleys betweeu the mouu taius, buttes aud hills are iu geu eral level floored, owiug iu part to the deposit of alluvium brought from the uplauds by streams, but maiuly to the exteuslve lava flows aud the wide distribution of frag- mental material blown out of vol canoes iu the condition of gravel and dust. Sheets of basalt which have invaded the valleys aud given them level floors occur widely throughout the central port of tho stute, and iu many localities form the present sur face. These Java sheets range in tbickues) from 80 to 100 feet up to probably several buudred feet. Few localities of the coutiuentol portiou of the United States present to view a greater extent of moun tains or offer for study a more in teresting Bfsatnblage of topographic forms thau may be beheld from tho summit of any one of the many Iso lated voloauio cones aud orators that rise from the Bage brush valleys and broad desert plains of central Oregor ? From these elevations the distribu tion of the trees of the regiou may also be well observed The dark forest mantle which clothes the entire Cascade range, with the exceptiou of its higher spires and more lofty craters, may be seen de scend lug their eastern slopes and ex tending far out ou the lower aud less rugged country adjacent to their well defined base, ending in an irregular line lu the shadelesh valleys. Prof. Kusseil doscribes the main foaturos of tho region iu detail, by counties. His report, whioh is listed as bulletin No. 1252, is illustrated with l!4 plates. It is among the Biir voy's frco publications aud may bo obtained on application to tho direc tor of the Uuited State i geological survoy, Washington, D. C. 6R4NT COUNTY SHEtP KING A GLOBE-TROTTER 0. S. j. Smith, the sheep king of Oratit couuty, passed through Sump tor yosterday ou route to Euglaud. With his luggage was a gigantic traveling hag, decoiatod with foreign labels from St. Petersburg, Moscow, Horlin, Anmtordain, Paris, Switzer land, Italy, India. Austrailia and New Zealand. Mr. Smith and his brothers own innumerable sheep, which range in (Srant, Harney and Malheur couuties. He is a vory wealthy man and has oircumni.vigated tho globe twice. He enjoys au op portunity thl9 your to contract his entire 100") wool clip at 17 conts, but is holding tot a higher figure, which ho beliovos inevitable, "Cius" Smith, as ho is familiarly kuowu throughout the interior, lett eastern Orognu six years ago for South Africa and served with dis tinction through the Moor war. l!o comes from an old l-Juglish family. Has Unbounded faith. S. 1). Fobs, of Chicago, the now ptcBidutjt of the Standard miuu, in hu iuterview with a Peudletou news paperman, says that he has unbound ed faith iu the Sumpter district. The eastern Oregou gold fields, how evor, have been given somewhat of a lack eye iu eastern iuvestmeut cen ters, he nays, Dy uupriuoipaled pro motbrs who have buncoed people by explotiug properties ot little worth. All Ready for Sluicing. Frauk O. Quckuuui, joint owner with Frauk Muzzy of the rich Mar shal group of miues, near Tiptou, came iu from the property yesterday, haviug passed Muzzy, who went out that way on a visit. Mr. liucknum reports everything in readiness at the Mariball for aotive sluicing oper ations as soon as the weather will permit.