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Show FLAPING BIG PLANT Steady Grind on the Cactus Concentrator. IDEA OF ITS MAGNITUDE Tw Units Alono Rsqulre Forty-Eight Forty-Eight Tables. Spaco Resorved for Others, Whole a Stupendous Structure The En-incer's En-incer's Labors. Of the magnitude upon which Samuel Newhouse Is proceeding In the equipment equip-ment of his Cactus group of mlneB, out of Frisco, tho plants for the first two sections of the concentrator, now approaching ap-proaching completion, afford a most Impressive Im-pressive Idea. In addition to other simple sim-ple yet powerful devices with which to riHilovr tlirw mnct ocnnnmlo m3ii1ti hr plans provide for twenty-four tables In each section, or a battery of forty-eight for the two sections, now nearly ready for Manager Bettlcs, while to these stupendous stu-pendous units, each having a capacity of 300 tons dallj', will be added others of similar capacity until the requirements of the apparently cxhaustlcss mass of copper, gold and' silver-bearing rock are provided for. What maximum will be ultimately reached, Indeed, the master miner to whom the State Is indebted for the latest leviathan In the field of copper, cop-per, hnd not himself decided on when he departed for Loudon to be present at the annual meeting of Boston Con. shareholders. However, there is hardly a doubt that It will be built up to a capacity of 1300 tons dally before the expiration ex-piration of two years If that Is not achieved at an earlier day. It Is said that air. Newhouse will sail from London Lon-don for his home In this State the last of the month, and that In Now York are olllclal advices on the railway extension exten-sion aivaiting him. |