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Show Fraser & Chalmers. . The wonderful development of Salt Lako during tho past two decades has been the cause of the establishment of large and important industries. When anything in the line of mining or milling mill-ing machinery is spoken of the name of Eraser & Chalmers naturally suggests itself, owing to the fact that this firm are beyond question the largest and most successful manufacturers of mining min-ing and milling machinery in the world. Their works, which are located in Chicago, Chi-cago, cover many acres of ground and are furnished with all the latest improved im-proved machinery that tho brains and ingenuity of the inventive American could suggest, making it one of the most complete works of its kind in the world, having every facility for turning out a superior article of workmanship in everything pertaining to iron. They manufacture cable railway machinery electric light plants, but their specialty is machinery for the systematic milling, smelting and concentration of ores, and many examples of the superior skill and workmanship of this mammoth institution in-stitution may be seen in operation in Utah and the mining territory adjacent to it. Nor is the products of these works confined to this country alone, agencies having been established in London, Chihuahua, City of Mexico, Lima, Peru, Johannesburg, Frahcvaul, South Africa and Tokio Japan, for distributing plants and taking orders for them in every important mining district of the world. These plants comprise stamp mills, centrifugal quartz mills, amalgamators, concentrators, retorts, grinding mills, roasting furnaces, fur-naces, reberberatory, fusion and matte furnaces, water jacket furnaces, ore samplers, and all the apparatus necessary neces-sary for any process of mining the various metals or those associated with them a list that would require more space than this review would permit. The firm' s representative in Salt Lake is Mr. L. G. Trout, who is well known in Salt Lake's social and business circles cir-cles and occupies an equally high position posi-tion in both. It is to such men as he that Salt Lake owes the proud position she now maintains, aud there is no denying de-nying the fact that the firm for which he acts as manager here is ably represented.' repre-sented.' , |