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Show RUSHING WORK ON $1,000,000 SMELTER SPOKANE, Wash.. Dec. 2-".. The Bunker Bunk-er Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Concentrat-ing company's new SI .Ouu.OOO smelter at Kellogg, Idaho, is considerably more than half completed, and construction Is being be-ing rushed as rapidly as possible, according accord-ing to Stanley A. Easton, general manager, man-ager, who was in Spokane recently. "The stacks have been erected, concrete con-crete has been poured for nearly all of the foundations and a greater part of the brick work lias been done." said Mr. East-on. East-on. "Grading has been completed for the railroad tracks, about two miles in length, to serve the smelter, and we expect to blow the plant in by spring, probably about May. The refinery may not be finished at that time, but we will he able to make some metal. More than 250 men are employed in construction." |