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Show II THE NEW MILL At . ' I OLD BULLION BECK M A. message from Montana during the Jj day foretells the arrival within the a next few hours of O. li Peck, by whom tho method of reducing the milling ores i of the Bullion-Beck mines at Tlntlc is J to be revolutionized active construc-; construc-; Hon of the plant with which this result is promised, said the management yes-, terday, to be inaugurated In April and v the extraction of the metals to follow 3 as soon as possible. In the installation of the new method at the Beck only I .tho crusher and boilers, together with I the structure under which the new mall ma-ll chlncry shall find a roof, are to be utll- ized. The rest of the equipment will I be fresh from the manufactory. That the Peck method will be Installed at the old bonanza, and the tailings aa I well as the low-grade ores made to I afford a, source of revenue If not dlvl-I dlvl-I dends, is now positively assured, and only .a delay nt the manufactory can I posfllbly retard thq completion of the plant This is on the authority of the B management, which has juBt been rc- assured that experiments ,in the plant at Helena have been up to minutest ex.- pectalions, and that orders for the equipment are now in, the hands of the I manufacturer. . t. I Success at the Bullion-Beck, 'said Manager Farnsworth, means a great H deal more than can be easily expressed. B for every camp in Tlntic, and the un-H un-H dertaklng will be followed accordingly H by the neighbors. |