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Show THEORY AS TO THE FUTURE OF DEWEY MILL If the Dewey mill is not to be dismantled dis-mantled and torn down, the Bingham Bulletin Is inclined to believe, the purchase pur-chase has been made In the Interest of Col. E. A. "Wall of the Utah, who would use the mill in connection with his great Kempton mine. The Ohio Copper company, com-pany, continues the Bulletin, some time ago sought to purchase the Dewey mill, but the deal fell through, after which it was understood Col. Wall obtained an option on the property, though It may have ben turned over to tho Utah. The Kempton is ready on a day's notice to begin production, with ore in sight to crowd the utmost capacity ca-pacity of such a mill as the Dewey for years; and sooner or later a large mill will be operated In connection with It, If Prof. Holdcn's permission to work the Kempton Is not withheld. |