Show j iitl 1i I THE AMERICANS PLANS I p I 1 r I i lt 1 I I I I I 1 I tiljJII i I IL l II i Copper Smelter to Go Up in Jt I ii r ii j the Valley t t I I I f fr t I 1 i l i Illi fj J ili 1i ITS OFFICIALS ARE COMING i 1 I I jt I 1 V 11 JI i I I I I J I 1 J I 4 f hl J i 1 1 i Big Murray Plant to Have d ll i I i Companion Piece j I rI Jq I I l 111f < It I q 1 1 I I 1 I < I tf 1 1 l Story Verified at the New York End 1 11w llld I Itt It-t 1 I r I Copper Output Inter ering Witli Ijf JI I I J I I the Main Furnaces I I I i dl ii i tI q 1 i I II I Iii lIJ1 I L I r The officials and directors of the il i I 4 r i j American Smelting and RefinhiK company J 1 I 1 I com-pany arc again headed for their plants l IIi II i t in this valley and before leaving them 1 I a n 1r t It Is l very likely that the department i Ilr I y t f of construction will be authorized to I 1 l III 1 pioceed with the construction of a Itl ht I copper smelter upon the 100000000 I I I I I 1 i I g I companys domain out of Murray 1 A I t I Ih I t t4 I it report from Xaw York brine indeed ttii II i t an ussmancc that the product for this i i IR I I enterprise has already been contracted t p 1 for for a number of years1 1 I d 11 That this has been done la I verified 11 1 Mil il ii 1 I by a New York official by whom the + el I I others are being accompanied on the 1f J I I pilgrimage West and of which further tllt I i 4 Information will be released no doubt If 11 I If I I it upon their arrival at the local offices iU 1 IL l j 1 Locally It haH hen known for home 1 Ij I 1 P timo that the officials of the American 11 II f H I I long ago decided that better results fF Ii Ii f 1 r I notwithstanding the splendid ones ul 1 I I < ready achieved under the management 11 Ik l 1 t of C W Wlillley were possible with F I I 1 i t 1 lf a plant especially adapted to copper I 7 1 I Lt t smelting I Development at all the i f I a i camps and the Increasing needs of the j f producer have emphasized this and the j i 11 4 1111 I I Information from New York foretells J Lii j 1 almost unerringly an order for a cop i j f II I Ii f pur smelter before the visitors shall i 1 leave the State With its i t I I IIII I t present equipment 1 I equip-ment the company is in Salt 111 HI u j 1 t Lake valley producing about 1500 if I It I I I tl 000 pounds of copper matte containing J I f1 1 i gold and silver with a small percentage j i I tl f1 of lead monthly and while the needs hie s i J I of the copper producer have not encroached I t IV I j 1 JI en-croached upon the lead blasts to any serious I r 1 I I I E I se-rious extent or to an extent that distresses II 11 wi i dis-tresses them certainly this output Is Th I h 11 I piling up as Is that oC no other class k1 t1 in the diggings The ofliclals in the party which left 5 l New York Saturday night last Include u I Daniel and Simon Guggenheim Harry i t i I Payne Whitney and Silas Eccles with i f i John Hays Hammond manager of the iI i Guggenheim Exploration company accompanying I ac-companying them Jt J will visit the I i smelters and new mines acquired In t tt Mexico and from Utah will proceed to l I I the Puclllu North where a site for Ji I furnaces with which to smelt the ores 4 u of Alaska and British Columbia will be I I decided on With the projected copper J smelter In the alley and the proposed t plant In the far north the company has I in view the expenditure of over 1000 k 000 on new equipment |