A i V THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, April 12, igu? . 'C'. '. V. I V The Sumpter Miner I'UBLISMIM) RVBRY WEDNESDAY BY J. W. CONNELU Lnlered at the pcntofllce In Sumpter, Oregon, tor fnnmlsslon through the mails s second class natter . MMISCWII'TION RATB5 Jne Year ... lx Months ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. 1. a5 ANNOUNCEMENT. Thin in tin lust Jhhiio of The Bump te Miuur, mifJui that iihiiio, It ia h very pour iixouho for u pupor, but it 1b hopoil thnt roiirlorH w overlook Uh tJiniiuiitivoiioHH nod other defoote. Nxt week there will he no paper itt Mil, Hiid'thnt omlHHlon thej' will hIho havo to MitMii( for. " Hut the fol lowing week, April '20, The M liter will be luHtied an the Iuluud Empire Minor, published t linker City, tie voted outirely to the uiiuliiK iudiiH Cry, ooveriiiK completely Oregon, Idaho hikI WitHbliiKtou, and kIvIiik in oondeiiHed form the tiiit.liiK uowh of the entire went. The pitper will he Improved in itvery rimpoot, tiuiiliry, (iiritity mill uppeiininue. While the old HiiliHorllinrH, who have (liken it ftnpeuiully to Kit the news of eiiHtern OniKon in It) oh, will he kIvoii better Htirvliiti than ever before, the princ.i )l ohjmil of the iiiuiiiiKtiinoiit in inak iiiK the nliHiii 1 1 to enlnrKe Uh Hoope and Held if UHefiilnoHH and profit. The purporio in iiiovIiik to Uaker City from Sumpter in to Hticurn the nilvantiiKDH of workinu from a uentral point, where the larger area uun he more conveniently covered, where better and quicker mail facllltloH are oirered and, above all other coiiHidera tioiiH, tti rid The Miner of the heavy handicap of beliiK cniiHidered merely a "local" paper, which drawback to Huoriiiiiitf Kcucral IiuhI Washing on the Marshal. F. O. Buoknum wbh in town lent Tburflduy, from the Marshal group. He llniBhed putting iu two more filtiieo boxeH, the lumber for which he hauled by bund over soft bijow for a distance of more than a mile, which he pronounces to Le tho hard est work he evor did, or proposes to dp ola'i. He and Frank Muzzy had been wabhiug for two dayH bo foro ho left, ehovelitiR off the sudw In pluaes. Tboy have made arrange meutH with Fred Smith, of the Snow Cjeek, to have their resorroir filled at uiuht from his ditch, as he will not pipe all night, and in this way will extend the hydraulic season to two mouths aud hope to make a big cleanup. As Iihb been stated be fore in tbeBo columns, the Marshal presents a peculiar proportion; the ground being wasned seeming to be decomposed ledge matter. The sluices have been so arranged that this lodge, which ia clearly defined and pans rich all along tho surface, can be stripped with giantB for a dia tomic of MOO feet. MINING NOTtS. Copper oxporttt for tho month of March n.iiouuted to 20,001 tous. 1'hls is the noHt Hhowiug since last November. Tho linker City league is preparing to Development is'iio tn,ooo pamphlets, doHcriptivo of the various reHiiurcoH of iiaur county. IICHX, it haH been impoHslble to ovnruntuu hum. Sumpter, however, will alwaya be the ohjuct of Hh most diHtiugulHhed coiiHlderation aud will (lotihtltiHH receive something more than bare fair treatment at its hands, The move Im going to be to the advantage uf all concerti'id, liiibllHher and patroiiH, ,). W. OONNIOLLA. Old Mining Suit Decided. There whh received iu this city last -ovmilug from the Huron laud ottlco a notice of the declHou of tie oontoit of Anna !). Hay vh Clara tf Lock wood, which whh lotMintly rendered by the commiHHiouer of the geunral laud olllce Iu the toHtlmnuy Hiibmitted at the rehearing of the carte last spring, in which the oommlriHloiior decides in favor of the the mineral claimant, Mrs. Clara S, Lockwood. Thla -en ho iuvtilvut- tIMo to a tract of laud In tho south part of Canyon City, wniulii was supported to be a part of the Kel ly homestead ami ha boeu pcuvlitig hi the laud oltlt'e for about eight vi'ur.H. The proteittiuts secured a ro- rum r Inn about one year ago, when testimony was taken before Coii(niiH, nlo our Patterson, touching (he char acter, condition aud use of the prop erty '.In tpiestiou. The proteHtants were given notice of their right of appeal to the secretary of the inter ior, the-failure ot which, the decis ion ruudered will bo llual wild patent to the , Riiuoial tiaot will isauo to MrH. liOokwnod.--!iluo Mouiituin Kagle. Tom C. Cray, general manager of the Valley Queen mine returned to the property Friday. It Is officially announced that a hoisting plaut will be Inslalled at the Valley Queen this spring. The discovoiy of carbonate oro at the depth ot HOO foot iu tho .Junc tion at Hishee, Arizona, aud of oxide at 1,100 In Lake Superior, are among tho startling development connected with thoHO camps. That over HO, 000 nates of state school laud iu tho region of the Hlue Mouiit'iin forest reserve were bought iu November ami December, 1000, by means of fraudulent appli cations aud perhaps ny tho uso of names of fictitious porsons, is charged by Statu Land Agent Oswald West. The Dixie group, about ouo-balf mile from Weather by. has opened a vein from 20 to 24 feet wide, that averages 012 per tou. The ledgo la a gold proposition aud free-milling. A large amount of open work hat beep done on tho surface, besiden 70 feet, of tunneling has been completed. A flattering olfor for, the property has tiotui received froui eastern pa. ties aud the management fools quite con fident over the outcome. If Your Are Not Particular. 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