Show VISIT BIG SMELTER Washington Correspondents Aro Entertained En-tertained at Anaconda and Sec Great Plants Anaconda Mont L Sept lDhe Washington correspondents reached here from Unite this morning on a special spe-cial train which was stopped at the smelter There they were given an opPortunitY ortunity I to see the big reduction plant and the highest chimney in the world Later they came to the city where they were entertained by a banquet at the Montana hotel They returned to Butte this afternoon The correspondents probably enjoyed nothing greater than their trip through the Tashoe smelters and their I underground under-ground journey rough Senator Clarks mine Under the guidance of President Scallon the party was shown through the trreat smelting nlant This I properly covers hundreds of acres of I ground and is the largest plant for the reduction of coppersilver ores in existence ex-istence The mammoth buildings contain con-tain forests of gigantic machinery and the laborious journey through the plant i was Indeed a rare treat to those Eastern East-ern men About two hours were spout in viewing the works including the great new smoke stark which stands about 350 feet In the air At its top It has a diameter oC thirty feel The Hues leading to the stack rm In places 120 feet wide Underneath this flue is a chamber or tunnel through which many of the party traveled This chamber Is to catch the Hue dust This Is really one of the greatest feats of constructIon In the world The smoke iliaL issues from the stack looks like pleam as it issues iu great clouds sky wuid Following the banquet at the Montana Mon-tana hotel the visitors were given a lightning run back to Butte the special train making nearly a mile a minute The whole crowd made u I visit to Mary MacLanes house where snap shots of the home of the Butte authoress were taken The scribes next donned the common suits 01 miners and with one drop were landed on the 2000foot level of the original mine one oC the deepest and richest copper mines in the camp Each of the correspondents filled his pockets with rich copper glance specimens speci-mens as mementos Senator Clark also provided copper souvenirs for his guests A banquet at Senator Clarks Columbia Colum-bia gardens three miles from the city high in the mountains constituting the main divide of the Pacific slope concluded con-cluded the days festivities |