Show J THOUSAND CABS DAILY I 1 l Enormous Volume of Ore I Reaching Furnaces I SI ECCLES AGAIN IN TOWN Alaska Experiments at Tosora Mill Completed Hortorine Company Unices Important Purchase Col 1 umbias College Experts at Silver King1 Genuania Tramway Heady to Start Mining Exchange for the Week Weeks Output of Ores and Bullion Notes and Personals The nxeds oC other localities In which L his 100000ooo boss IK I operating1 Its furnaces fur-naces having received his attention Mr S W Eccles seaeral traffic manager for the American Smelting and rtefln lag company came In from the East again ycslonlay and left for Idaho to Inquire Irto conditions last nklu Innrrr Kceles who 1ms an army of friends In this CRy where ho wilted tariff sheets for the railways for so many yearn has been unwillingly I cul 1J lIng a crop of carbuncles with vvhlcn the season opened and although teduced In flesh is I otherwise urchtined IHs attention called to the new tariff nj 1 oG on 15 1 on or loss bpweci Tin ics I Ion dins illation and the valley I smcHers Hit vlnlior said that while many were pleading that It was a re IluCI Ion that hnd not and could not re lieve the situation It was til least 1 a stop In 1 the right direction anl l he was not yat ready to believe the rallwnyx umvllllnfr to adopt their charges to the nrtunl I needs oi the patron not to men tion th nosd of the railways Of con he recalled tliat when the data in support of the request for a reduced tariff out of Tlntic camps was submitted sub-mitted silver was around 51 < cents nn ounce lean at S350 per hundred pounds and copper at li > cents a pound or better ard yens readily how the declines de-clines In the3 metals have neu lIt Ibw what benefit may have been derived from dumps and bodies ot lowjjradc ores at former prices He believes the railways see the same thlntr I now hen t J I eelvcs and sill entertains the belief tIm I tln tariff will be Ilnalrr sASustcd lo I the change From tb various camps In the coun try from which the plants arc darlvlnj II l their ores at present the compan Is receiving nil told about KOfl carloads or an average of 15000 tons daily said I I f Ecoles while the activity In min I inpr circles the founding of new camps nrd the opening up of new mines Indicates Indi-cates a greatly Increased lonnoyu In I the future For thin the American ri F Smoltlnjr and Refining company will o course malrlaln the required equipment t equip-ment and while no new plants have been projected the needs of the < nee s producer I pro-ducer will be at all times provided Tor J |