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Show SAW THE BONANZAS, THEN THE FURNACES Having completed their inventory of Boston Con. ore bodies at Bingham, DI-lectors DI-lectors Abercromble and Schirmer of Boston came in from camp on Thursday Thurs-day night and yesterday devoted themselves them-selves to a study of methods and devices de-vices that arc now being so successfully success-fully employed in the reduction of ores of the same composition in Salt Lake valley. With this Instruction to emphasize em-phasize conclusions already practically arrived at, the visitors will leave for Boston today, Mr. Newhouse to follow as soon as contracts In connection with Cactus equipment are out of the wny. With the magnitude of Boston Con., the enormity of its resources and the inexpensive inex-pensive methods neceusary to recover (ho metals from its ores, tho directors were never so intelligently impressed as they have been on this visit, and while Mr. Newhouse has hitherto opposed the construction of an Independent smelter, Messrs. Schirmer and Abercromble are congratulating themselves that he will be Influenced by tho views of a majority ma-jority of the directors, and that the equipment of the properties with furnaces fur-naces will be with his ucquiesenco also. |