Show M r I 4 r N I N G News the Qu W Camps Sr From z aad An AU Anthe OB oa S T O. O C A K 14 j S From om Prices the Leading Flashed Latest J M M A R T K TZ E f T I SI f. f I Ill V BUilD fOR OR ARIZONA COPPER IX Ai rl h. h Jim Jan 2 Instruction ha hav havA been Issued from Crom llio tho oc office ot of the tho Arizona company In IlL II burgh burh to Ia begin actual construction worl wurl on flu tho Iho n now n I plant o of oi that com om party party-nt nt nL Clifton It I 1 11 thought that thUl work will wi commence within ninety da days am that the smelter will wJ be blown biown In hi about aboul date TIt Th eighteen months month from that JI I jiant tf will 1 cost ct 1 II It will J M b. If n. n 0 model mo 1 of economy and and will 1 represent rep rep- resent rent th the moat up P to dalo methods fo for or tim reduction of or copper ore ure TI Th Thy nilo Il for foi CO COh iho h. new nt smeller will i h hn he lie n east ael side of et r the tho Frisco river rl H Hi iii L n f point now occupied by hy the th Arizona arid ami nd 4 cw Mexico Ifko railways railway's j ii Id l yards aid nl Tina la I Ii a change from rAni the th original location 1 selected made upon tho thi recommendation of Dr U L. J. J D. D consulting engineer fr of the company who ho ha hll be bei Mi In I burgh h for tOle tho It last l month In consultation with directors arid and stockholder At pres- pres nt nt lh ho hI li in 18 In New Nw York but butil will il bo bc In Clifton Clfon soon Mon When Wun Norman b n br raino general gen gei- eral rol manager er of the Arizona 1 Copper OpP 1 comI coni com I ian ian- nr In 1907 ho he made p nu a it 1 number of r rC- rC rc- rc c- c First among Amon non them I wiit a nf r ne reduction plant and he In- liia con consistently urged the lie directors lr cor over iVer ft 1 since to take taa prop proper l' l action Now low bin h efforts hl have b ben been en crowned d with wih success Draws Draws Plans Flans Plans for or th the plant urn orf being drawn b by C. C H. H who i 1 Is at work at this time on plans for th the United 1 Verde r. r These plans are arc to tn embody embody em em- bo body m many n new Idea 1 ted originated by Dr VI RIcketts Aside from toni th th building of tim tho smelter much ranch constructive work Is to bo bl dorm doun r nI nIth y the th th Arizona company compan Concentrator I No 10 o. o 6 will n b bm bl enlarged d from 1500 to 2500 tons dally daily capacity and th the narrow gauge road rond to Longfellow will be bo supplemented by Uy a It standard gauge sauRe- or Ol a 1 third rail ran laid be between between be- be tween teen Clifton and the Ule ne new v PI site mute It Is the intention also to Improve e the oxide ore tr treatment l v no In tn use Good work worl has baa been done don by b the No 0 iO 6 C mill which was erected In tn recent years ears For FlIr some lame months It has baa been ben undergoing alterations l an and now It has a nominal capacity of or 1500 tons a A. ria day The Tho plan Is further Ul her to enlarge It Il its s Rp 1 i that It H will take care cam of oC the tonnage now handled In mills mill 3 and 4 at nt Clifton Those These mills have ha lied had their day da and It is not considered worth while to rebuild them the Time The furl further her enlargement enlarge enlarge- meat ment of or No 6 C will 1 enable the company compan to concentrate t- t all It Its sulphide ores ortA at atline atone tine one spot and thus milling costs coat will be reduced Dr Ricketts' Ricketts Report After Arter a 1 thorough h Inspection Dr flick n apportioned the tho ores ore Into three cases r Two o of oC th the thA classes will bo be smelted I In Jn rl furnaces and the third class chus In converters converter It IB Is not Int Intended to erect crt a R blast blasl furnace at t this time but provision pro will ho he made In tho the plans for a Q small blast furnace department depart depart- ment meat so fiO that Jt will fit tit Into the works work as 85 an Integral part parl should It be he decided In future to install such a furnace turnac When the now new reduction works are Bre In operation It Is thought that material which cannot be remuneratively treated at present will pa pay a n handsome profit over 41 the cost of or f Tho The cost power of-power for lh the present plantIs plant IN Is abnormally hIgh hI and the question of oC providing pro a ne new pO power er plant was one of th the most with which Dr Tr Ricketts had to contend Tie ITe has hils T recommended commended a n central power station lAlIon at the UIA new works to supply all nil the power H r l. and estimateS estimates esti estl- t ml mates 3 that It will III generate 50 per er cent more power at one half the pre present nt co cost t. t The Tho furnaces will supply from waste Wl heat nil all the tile power powe required at aL tha th smelter and antt a 0 large Derc percentage of or orth th time the steam required nt t the mines and con eon Big Biff Copper Resources Dr made an nit examination of the tIme compan company's tI principal mines and re reported reported re- re ported as al follows After a I mature study stud my opinion Is that you may rely with perfect safety on n n. n an nn ultimate probable leCO f recovery I of at least pounds of or cor copper r In bullion from ores ures In your our mines and that In addition you 1 0 ti have o vcr very great possibilities that promise a n. further lon long Ions life to your mines mimics With Ith a R full sense of ot my m responsibility I recommend the this expenditures expenditure I J shall give he In this report on nfl the tho grounds roun s that your ou mines abundantly dantly lanU lanti Justify the expenditure on tho time ground that the Increased profits profit will pay Y for the tho expenditures many times tines over oyer and on the ground that the present nt low price of or copper corper demands Improve Improve- ments In your present practice I r re regard re- re giant gard ard your our mines mIne as M very r large and most valuable but I 1 shall shah not recommend great expansion for Cor the present Dr Ricketts lUckette also reports I 1 am Ant thoroughly of or tho the opinion that in spite of tho the largo large tonnage of rich i ores that yeu have time the reserve contaInIng contain contaIn- Ins Ins' ov over 91 r 3 per cent of or copper in the Humboldt and Cn mill mine 1 should 1 b conserved and anti r ui rn u n smeller I nr ton nage t should be ie ct l you OU should draw tI-Sw more morp 1 heavily Up mh Ih h- h very eT eri large bodies of or leaner 1 11 t bill hul ri rl i or ore are you nu have hr In III lN V i in wino Under th Ihm hOW con I r Ii expects cle to handle J ut uI ut 1 J mm frI IT MM e tuns mills of I Inra pre every eler r eai l' l Thc Thi lilT IUT- Vil il l i. i Ip IJ of ot n all al l classes but lut of lr lower 10 vern Lr I th thin has 1 be jen n mined pr h i l U I. I aim I to t n attain tt nil n annual 1 upper r h lon of or 43 ct poi ds To n I h tIde lIln it II will 1111 be he f n nc r to Improve E III the lime outlet from the oronA I R so as f to Il provide pro p 1 cheap and quck 11 Inlet from froni t ih tIm h fut foot of or the flit Coronado incline to mill Nn C 6 G. G al at o |