The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 17, 1900, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1900. et “:MINERS OF THE STATE AT WORK ON MANY CLAIMSAUCTION SALES i i from her late resi- hannal | terment private | ‘There has been notable revi: f | founded, but it will be here and prosperous for | break her record in the sam slants will be used. An old back =l - e mmxmc:m.mm;:.z:';‘_zdmmflmmh “‘m!’unl&m‘xml-mhg&d(g A dredge— is beiax o SR R | course, being the high price of the ra- | “me Unies is informed om the best awthority | muaw o, O3 Doa’ & vm-:uld fltw-;: ser !;. ork on én':"g;nc : L Martke: st—Saite ! i days wiil not be stamps. e & Hassick have recently | pecting with a Keysgone driller is bein - 2.2 rma: beard eptienst mines have been started up Several S TRLIF il Clined by o hortage | lcased the Old Vet mine. owned by A | done om the Cush-Giden ranch properties = reason. and acquaintances are respect- | mines have been opened in the district of i | Hanford, and h.n(‘;z e "_“"_ duct In the markets. A large number Jf | that the laying off of sixty men st the Nor:h 5 fully nvited to at : e 5 mt | | Wetzel of Yreka. | near Junction City with e view to dreds- Arica. There are poor transpcriation fa- Two Chinese compenies are mining on | ing. Altoona = o g the - < the Klamath river, one at the Virgina .ompany is laying nydraulic pipe cilities and the mines are badly hamp Ber 1 { s 2 .n | W e T ferry, 2bove Honolulu, and the other | The following is an extract from a re- jered. An English vice-consul repors “quite a number of thoss who were lald off | 5t the mouth of Versey Creek. port sent out from the Cripple Creek dts- from Tocopilla that er ing is in- | at the Bwmoire to permit of improvements 19 | Miners; Wealth, published at Redding, | trict: creasing in that neig: hood, although | the mill have been given work Bening 9 T | Shasta County, says that a bond has been | Crippie Creek mines of copper wn to'have besa | TorE Al B ey Will be maller than | ODtailied by a Boston syndicate on the | more goid during the f ng the past year dees mot YRUe CT ROUHSY PO ush coming to give | Mammoth group of mines mear Kennet, | Yar tham they did during the correspond’ atement. em some Christmas cheer. When the mill | The amount involved ts $I5,06. The bond , mo2ths of last year. The output will not be is copper Bas been put in first-class shape it will bandle | extends for twelve months, the final de- 3% heavy for December as it was in Decembe: The Mi mantity of or= and will keep & 5904 | posit of $50.000 to be made at the end of | L5 Year but at chat the cutput for the ent e of Busy £ the period The same syndicate has also | Jeor, of 1300 will be. it is estimatell. The Amador Record reports that sink-|bonded a section of land Incleding Soo o (028 for the entire yem: ing has been resumed at the Kirkwoed | eighteen claims west of Kennet, aiso a| _TB€ Cr‘.p_?le Creek Mine Owners’ Asso- riments are be- | mine, mear Jackson: also that work is seetion in the Stillwater distriet adjoin- | Ciation will soon complete a raflway to i roceeding steadily &t the Widman-Ma- | ing the Biack Diamond, and half a sec- Colorado Springs and its own ore treat- gn:i—y mines. | tion at the mouth of the Pit river, the en- Ment plant at Colorado City. 1 te. | A heavy flow of water, as reported by | tire investment being $306,060 This is one An odd circumstanee has interfersd t that this revival|the Calaveras Citizen. coming from some | of the largest deals ever made in Shasta With dredging operations that were me time, even though d workings was unexpectedly tapped in ; County. pianned on the Colorado River. A dredger considerably for With the shaft of the Lioyd, on Centrai Hil C. D. Galvin has bonded the Ajax iS in the middle of the Colorado River, ® and better machinery ' near San Andreas drove the force ! group, enm Oregon mountain. in Trinity Wlere it seems ted to remain for some be so reduced as to emabie from the mine and necessitated a tem- | county. The property ¢ about time. When the€ontract was made about earned where, ir the pa: P (suspension of operations. The 1000 acres. He has aiso bought 120 acres & year ago for building the dredger it the mines to be SAut | water is supposed to come from the old | in the same belt from the Southern Pa- provided for taking it to the bank where i3 shaft, and the flow was so great | cific Company. If the detelopment work | it was to work. When it was being built. bi Sives satisfactory results the property however, the river changed its course, | #iil be operated as 2 drift mine, water leaving a large sandbar between the | being pumped in from the Trinity river. stream and the bank. The machine is Mr. Galvin belleves that he has discov- not adapted to working the quicksand ered the eourse of an ancient river chan- thus deposited and it is reported that the tend the funeral to-morTow nave activity 3 down.” The St Louls Smelting and Refining Company of Desloge, Mo., has just com- pleted what is sald to be the frst eiec- er and lighting plant to be used P! a I m coal nel. The Sweepstake mine. near Weaver- mining company refuses to accept the - ville, been bonded by Hail. Pry dredger unless Dlaced where the contract = arations are meariy compl [Z calls for. while the buil urable to e wi e a | work on the Burger hydraulic mine, C; get it there. Meanwhile the dredger may ¥ A yon creek, 1008 feet of 15-inch and 310 feet | have to wait another change in the course at E ki Its object is to make | of ll-inch pipe having been laid Two | of the stream. El Pa e mining center of the South- ? - =5 o it Company, a faith fn the Licyd and will scon again g9 < srporation, which he work of development. RAILROAD TRAVEL. ration have been filed £ y of the Grand View Gold Mining Company. Tusclumne County is the principal place of business. are out two weeks ago C. W. Ayres of Tuol- - he board of directors umne County, J. R Seupham M. A of the mines and A Rotchchild and F. M. Parcella of San e property | Francisco, and Herbert Gaytes of Oak-| sight to im- land E | } of reduc- Extensive minersl developments are be- { ) decided. how- | ing made in Sait Spring Valley and vicin- - 4 be the best for ity in Calaveras County. The lode first| g the or made known in the Royal mine is now Valley Unton publishes the | dotted with mines throughout its extent.| mining operations | The Conselidated Mining Comp‘n{hku a roup of nine claims upon it e Big onanza ard Addison are among the gzp— erties in the section. The Calaveras ; ct says that the lode is plainly traced; throughout Calaveras Ceunty. Most of the piacer and hydraulic mines in Siskiyou County are reperted to be at work. »MS WANTED, - ] | i ! ¢ f § ¥ : 3.9 e *3:007 The Owl 3000 Sacte Harbers Los Angeies. Dem- = i i, IF YOU TAKE : THE BURLINGTON you peed pot make a single change of cars from the i{ime you leave Oakland Pier until you are landed safe, sound, and oo time, in the Usnion Passenger Stagon in Chicago. All meals served in dining cars. Luxurious [brary cars, Deaver to Chicago. Finest scenery o eerth. Tkrough sleeper leaves San Frazcisco daily at 6oo pm Berths and tickets at 631 Market Street, San Francisco. W. D. SANBORY, General Agent. $250.000 will be ou County in mew de hin the next twelve county’s output will Advance predi pended in Sickiy opment work wit hs. and that t COAST DITINION (Narvow Gasge). Foot of Mariet Street ) ings azd Loan A CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. From SAT FRATIIII0—TFoat o Marses Sives ($iip $— . 300 1190aw. 10 330 SGSrw From SAELASD—Funt of Jemmiway.—10 00 800 00sw. 12330 300 €30 “S30rw COAST DIVISION (Broad (Third and Townsend Sta) 104 Oceas: View_ Souid San Francies. PLER DIVIDEND NOTICES. TIPS R0 O M g R e x WH E A Lc DJ AL B Crw iCle % JEX - RF ¢ D £ - S W s & on 3 Mot Mrs Th: . 3 . . ( o - € Lalorma Limiie { 3 C Ga: cags 4 ? The Santa Fe new anl} sumptuous ( S ool SEATEMENT | st evi e Chiiose ! - '+ Homestead .u.;éx.nfn;.(:u-;u s —oF THE— | in 75 hours, begins January 1st. ! <5 <#5 e CONDITION AND AFFAIRS t —oF — r a i XE copoe: iiroad avenze and } 8 LB 13 ta begizaing. poetion of blgek | WEEK DATS—T4& e moea m. 135, Tract A-:'—:\:dl“: e M. Sarle, lot i ) 53, 43 p. = Tharsdays—Extra T1p at 2 e ! ( m. Extra wios af 18 aad venue, 50 E of Grand % p o= > INSURANGE COMPANY SB A e v ne e i o, 2 s A B 2 ry ! €35 = F NEWARK. IN THE STATE OF NEW ; Jersey, on the Sist day of December. & D. | OCEAN TRAVEL. f OCEAN TRAVEL. 134, and for the year ending on that day, as e made to the Insurance Commissioner of the =7 48 5 = Scat Salif rsusnt & provisi cific l:qast ip Co. | SENDATE S0 30 10w m; 1, 2, Sy e tactions $13 ami Wi of the Politcal Code | Pal Steamship 0'0 | B p = condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- Steamers leave Broadway | Betwsez Saz Pranciseo acd Schmetsen Parky r. Franciseo: H e L R TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Branzan ~ CAPITAL Amount of Capital Stoek, peid up in A —eeee$ 17148 56 Yot I8, plat &, | Leans on Bonds and Mdrtgages...... 306,150 % | land T Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Jan. Bends Ce ¥.. . THE.N00 0 | at Standard Improvement Compemy to Uniom diaga atracting_Company (a corpora- NP, e of East Valdez street, 300 h,h” 5 by W 15, East Oakland: | & 3 -+ administrator of estate of S AN o= Charles H Eastman by Clarenge Crowell, | fomer) to Oakiand Bank of Savings. g cormer of East Twelfth street and | o ,:4; 5155-! Franz Colt t! .\‘Wfl by SW 1, biock 32 ! Frazk Miller, . Fras: o Citntom, o nd- $39% e _Setening o SagfTe * Standard Improvement Company to URISE | soranee on losses aiready pe! : t Cherbours. westboond. TWam $:90 am) — 516 pm| 5:90 pm! Glem Silem. [ 085 ng and Contracting Company (s corpors- | Every Wednesday, 10 2. m. [} X Shrind: TN N ok | Wotat: Aums i ‘oorfland w, 130, belng the N 35 e 3 D - B! Them smem = et 3. block 12, fan. ¥ Vaderiand 0 T3S pem A 2 Allst . g0, | oy Raymond Wilson to William Keith, lots 1, 3, | Losses adjusted and umpaid . and S 20 feet of lot 3, bxflnmuuwg»%mmmdm Secenic Park. Berkeley: $I |, Iz Suspense . Henrietta and Valentinme Stubenraueh to C. | Lomwes. W. fee, lot on E lne of Fifth street, 136:2 | “‘"-’“"‘m‘fl' X of Delaware. X 53 by E 141 Jot &, block & | - Berkeley: $19. the chapel &t Cy- Builder’s Contract. | ress La e Y. Train leaves Third | 1. Crawford (owner) with T. J. Crawford & | and Townsend streets at 1139 o'clock Son (eontractors and architects)—All work for | Total Liabilitles city. December 15 1500, 2 threestory frame bufiding on N line of | beloved s r of Jacodb | Geary street. 576 W of Scott, 5 by 137:6; §TS00. Carciine Gilbert, a RED STAR LINE. Ty IN—In the City a=d County Hospital, P. Sorensor, a mative Weather Report. aeh Meridian—Pactfie Time ) SAN FRANCISCO. Cal, Dee. 55 p m The following are the seasonal rainfalis to , @ats as compared with those of same date last season. and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Last This acd Eighth. TOURNY—In this city, December 14, 10, Ju- Mus. husband of Helen M. Tourny, father of Ge- e Tourny, Mrs. M. Lee Mrs W. J Mrs H. White and Helez sad J STATIONS. Jaray, a native of Statigart, Wur- | erg. Germany 52 Friends are respectfully invited to at- s teni the funeral services this (Monday' 5 at 130 o'clock. at O4d Fe s 38 and Seventh stree: e 9.6 16 F 3 1.2 Puctf~ Coast Mar' Firemen's Union The storm of the Washington coast this | = ¥ ' moved eastward and to | . Dvited 1o sitend the tumersi Bas mored rapi £ ana o 4 : e e Sutmes wirect. At | P (e Spper S Siests Valies adt | STEAWSED T Tnisment Fioly Cross Cemetery. i ".‘h ESmpe————— D , s To NEW YORK via P Direct e s s | szamn| .S, ST, PAUL sails December 8, Fremont 1 PUPOYRTOY years. 34, 1500, a3 Cal. iyl § i b

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