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Show I ROCHESTER CAMP 1 TO HAVE II ILL 1 Plant Will Be Built in Roches-I' Roches-I' 1 I: ter or Weaver Canyon, I- Says J. F. Nenzel. I1 .Joseph R Nenzol hna returned from Ij the coast, and reports that he lias made i arrangements for tlio erection of. n I milling plant to bo installed in cither I J TToi'hestor or Weaver canyon in the I' Jlocbestor district. I Mr. Nen2ol seems to favor Weaver E canvcu, jib ho says that they can get i an abundant water supply in Weaver Ij I canyon, and he believoa that tho Woav-Ij Woav-Ij jj er mnon sito will afford easier truns-I truns-I i porlalion facilities. The initial capacl-I! capacl-I! t s to be 100 tons of ore daily, and ! toe first plans are for the purposo of treating the Nenzel company orco. t However it will eventually be largo enough ror troatixijr a custom product, jj , The principal or tho plant :b to bo ij on a concentrating and cynniding ba-i ba-i tie, although sovoral amalgamation j , platen will bo installed. Ouo of the tr engineers who was sent to the prop-y prop-y erty for the Utah interests is said to j? have recommended this process for com-fl com-fl mercializing the product. This engineer i is still in the camp making exnnilna-jt exnnilna-jt tdons and taking samples. Ho will 7 report here soon, it is said, and John jj j Bern, who has just returned from Cali-? Cali-? j iornia, will then take up the proposi-j proposi-j tlon of becoming interested in tho properties of Kochcster with his local j : and Ogdon associates, j When tho Dern interests were asked l about what nroirrcaH has bcon mado in Hj the consummation of a deal for Roches-LLH Roches-LLH j ground thoy said that thoy could H sot say what action would be taken H until they rocoived tho report from H; . their engineer. The proposition made Hl , them by Nenzel to como in on a morger H of several of tho properties of Koches- He ter seems to "bo open yot, but no one Hf hero appears to have 'any knowledge 1 of what business was transacted by Hf Nenol on tho coast. |