Show THE CLAYTON SMELTER Thirteen Cars of Bullion Stacked Up V Manager Greens Arrival The adjournment of the meeting upon I which he was In attendance in the S East hastened by the illness of his son In this clty Lawrence Grcon general manager of the Clayton Mining and I Smelting company whose furnaces and mines are located at Clayton Tda arrived ar-rived yesterday The smelter at Clayton Clay-ton will go into commission again said he as soon as the weather and other conditions Justify it land while his own company ban as muny as thirteen carloads car-loads of base bullion carrying silver lead and gold stacked up at the plant it is not unlikely that some ore will be I handled for the neighbors the present season While the tracks of the railway rail-way are nearer camp and the whistle ot the locomotive Is more distinct Manager Man-ager Clayton says there has been no change whatever in the cost oC forwarding for-warding bullion a condition which will to an extent of course influence the delivery of the large tonnage now on hand at the Eastern refinery While the force at the companys mines will not be increased the output promises prom-ises to he quite active through the sea lop with the camp generally showing I greater activity |