jmWTi jwt'gwiw '' v. 'i- r Wednesday, March 29, iqoj THh bUMPTER MINhR jjSZisfi!GtlVlfM&-iL, THE WAY AFRICANS TRANSMIT Geueral Manager Frauk Bnillie, of tbe Columbia mlue, returned this morning from Baker City, whither be yejterday esuorted a party of (ugersoll-Sargeaut Drill company officers, who, sluoe last Tuesday, have been ou a visit to tbe Columbia as Mr. Uaillie's guests. The party consisted of V. U. (..race, sou of tbe ex-mayor of New York City, and owner of about 80 per ceut of tbe stock of the Ingersnll-Sargoaut company, and S. (5. Murray, resi dent agent of tbe company at Salt Lake, who has made frequeut trips tu the Sumpter district. The Col umbia mine of one of the heaviest uaers of lugersull'Sargeaut. drills in Oregon, and is arranging for a doub ling of its drill capacity at au oarly date. The Columbia recently completed the installation of a mammoth air compressor of the lugresoll-Sargeaut make, operated by wator power. Compresiod air, under a heavy pres sure, will be transmitted a distance of about a half a mile to tbe mine aud mill and will be used to operate all the machinery of which steam is now the motive power. Tbe iustalla tlou of this system of power trans mission is estimated by Manager Baillie to effect a saving of approxi mately $8000 per year. Transmis sion of compressed air for power pur poses is a practice oxteusively in vogue in South Africa, but it is uot generally practiced In America. In this oouutry electrical trausmhsiou is preferred by a majority of mino operators. The success or failure of the Columbia's experiment will be watched with considerable interest by mining men of this camp. GEISER GUIDED BY ADVICE OF THE LATE 8. G. WILLIAMS When the late S. U. Williams, superintendent of tbe Bonanza mine under tbe (Jeher regime, was with tbe Gem Consolidated Mining com pany at Sparta, a few days prior to bis death, be was overheard to say to Albert CJelser "You and I could make tbe Bouanza pay, couldn't we, Al? We know where there is a big body of low grade ore, sufficient to keep forty stamps busy for five years. Of course, with a heavily capitalized oompauy, aud with heavy salaile& to otfioers in tbe east, be Bonauza company couldn't make this body of ore pay, but you and J, with our knowledge of practical mining, and with a crew of men of our seleotiou could make a suug profit. Why don't you try aud lesae tue mine, Al?" Mr. (Jeiser has now leased tbe Bonauza. He knows all about that big body of low grade ore. Further more, it is rumored that be kuows where to bunt for a cblmuey of riob ore, the sort of stuff which, when tbe big Bouanza mill was being operated day and night, resulted in a monthly yield in gold bullinu of about 140, 000. It is anuounoed as Mr. Geiser's intentiou to take out this chimney of ore at the very begiuuiug, aud tbeu to turn bis attentiou to tbe low grade ore. He is said to be figuring on a tonnage of 200 tons of ore per day, by coarse crushing, and concen tration after amalgamation. The product will be shipped to the Sump ter smelter via' tbe Snmpter Valley railway. Tbe low grade ore in tbe Bonanza is said to vary in value from $5 to 810 per ton. with an average of close to f 8. By treating 200 tons per day, tho produot will be at the rate of about 1110,000 per month, aftor deducting tbe inevitable loss iu treatmeut. The mine expenses ate expeoted to rauge from $20,000 to $28,000 per mouth. THE INDIANA A GREAT COPPf R-GOLD PROPERTY Tho Baker City correspondent of tho SpokeHtiian-Review write: Tbe latest property to come iuto promin euue iu this district is the Indiana, a cupper-gold mine. It is iu a com I arativley new sontion, so far as de velopment is concerned, about twenty miles northeast of this city in tbe foothills of tbe Eagle rauge, aud consists of IU claims. The showing mde during tho past wiuter is at trctiug tho atteutiou of mining mon throughout eastern Oregou. Au immeuso body of ore litis beeu opened up. The vein has boon cross cut over sixty feet without euconu toriug either wall. It is believed that with little sorting this nro will pay to ship to the Sumpter smelter. A trial sbipmeut passed through the city yesterday. A largo oouceuti-atlug plaut for tbe lowor grade ore is contemplated by tbe owners. The veiu cau be traced ou tbe sur face for two or threo miles, aud has loug been kuuwu to exist, but the values were nut found until depth was attained. It remaiued for the owners of tho Iudiaua group to show their faith by delving into the mountain aud exposiug this vast oro body. The main shaft is now down 205 feet, with drifts aud crosscuts from tbe 100 aud 200 foot levels. Tbe principal owners aie resideuts of this city, tbe Cleaver brotbeis, .1. W. Messner, W. G. Drowley aud others. CONCENTRATING PLANT FOR CHLORIDE MINE It ii learned from au authoritative sou'oe that W. G. Armstrong, ex general manager of tbe Cbluride mine, on Rook Creek, who las week leased tbe property from its Tennes see owner, has placed orders for a oouoentratiug plant. Chloride ore is of a refraotory nature, but it is said that repeated tests of treatmeut pro cesses baa resulted in tbe selection of a series of jigs for coarse concen tration aud tbe sbipmeut of tbe re sultaut produot to tbe Sumpter smelter. It is estimated that ap proximately $100,000 has been ex pended in development and purchase of tbe Chloride mine witbiu tbe past three years. Beautiful Gage Hats. Mrs. B. L. Sullivan, tbe Baker City modiste, will display a com plete line of spring miiliuery at Hotel Sumpter for two days, April 3 and 4. DRIFTING ON A SUB LEVEL AT STANDARD The upraise from Tuuuel No. 1 to No. :i, iu tbe Standard mine, at Quartzburg, has broken through aud connections are now established, ac cording to the latest reports from Superietondent Heath to tbe home office of the Killen, Warner, Stewart oompauy In Sumpter. The ralso was driveu exactly 171 feet to its oouueo tiou with the upper workiug tuuuel, oheoking out to a foot with the sur veys made by Assistant Rugiuoer Keuhu. Superintendent Heath cut a station 85 feet above Tuuuel No. 1, aud is now driftiug both ways iu a flue body of copper oro, the highest iu purcuuhigo of the rod motal yet found In tho mine. The ore will bo shot dowti to the lower tuuuel aud bunked for futuro tieatment. MINING NOTES FROM QUARTZBURG DISTRICT Any porsou who has watohod tbo dovelopmeut of tho Quartzburg min ing camp during tho past ton years, is surprised at the ahauge that has takeu place during that poriod. But vory few proportlo were being activ ely developed ten years ago, whllo today qulto a uumbur of properties have a forco of mon at work ou them, and some of them aro being worked at a profit. Tho Staudard men at work machinery soon This property mine has u force of propariug for uew to be installed. is duvolupud with almost 1000 feel or tuuuel aud has a body of excellent gold-cobalt ore. Tho Equity company ban had a force of men at work ou the Oregou during tho wiuter just past, and are proparing to start tholr mill again. Tho Dixie Mining oompauy, which h maiiMged by Zouth HoiiHor, bus a tivo'Htamp mill in operation, which was recently installed in the smelter buildiug. Their ore is partially free aud mills from $12 to 81 fi per tou iu free gold aud is riob iu conceu t 'ates. Tbe Hoodoo group at tbo forks of Dixie oreek Is owned by J. D. Combs, of John Day, aud 8. N. Gallagher, of Quart burg. They have a ledge three feet iu width, from which they obtain ore that aHsays over $100 per tou. W. I Gilford, who Is managing tbe Present Need for tbe Morey estate, has opened up a riob ore body, aud expects to soon start tbe steam airastra that be ersotod ou tbe property several years ago. Tbe Present Need was at one time one of tbe best producers iu tbe Quartzburg camp aud bids fair to maintain its old reputation. Geo. Riley aud Jeff Forreiter are developing tbe Opbir ledge on Bull Ituu creek. Ore from this property assays well. W. A. McNaugbtun has secured a bond ou two quartz properties near Comer. Development ou this prop erty shows up au excelleut appearing ledge six feet iu width. The Kloudiko mine, owned by A. W Ward aud W. A. Sexton, is pro ducing ore that axsays $100 per ton gold. They contemplate erecting a mill ou this property during the present year. 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