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Show DAYTON PLACER IS PILISfiUP BULLION. Last Clean-up of Only 11 Days Brings Company $2750 Net. j G. V:. Wood, ronsultinc engineer of the i Dayton PJaer Recovery corporation. ,:ame in yesterday from Dayton for a conference with G. T. Hansen, general manager. Mr. Wood reports the plant as now having been raisod to a much greater vin rap:iit v tlta n vas noted dnrmg ! t he first few weeks of operation. The figures on the lose clean-up, which comprise com-prise only eleven days of treatment of the ore, give the company bullion values of 11'7ro, including tho mercury, which is nut inconsiderable In value. Manager Hansen said that another clean-up was made yesterday, from which he anticipated even greater values than the one just settled for. It. is expected ex-pected that from now on the clean-upa nt the pia-cer plant which is treating the old Virginia tailings, will he making bullion shipments at the rate of one each two weeks. The vast tonnage of the corporation is proving its chief a.fset, as it is esti-mated esti-mated thai thre is not lets than 500,000 tons of taj lings to handle, with a gross value of ?T.au per ton. |