Show A. A W. W HAS RETURNED FROM PERU A. A W W. McCune is home from Peru and will remain until June 1st when he hewl will wl return to the old Cerro Ceno de l Pasco Pasc I mines and continue the development which contemplates contemplates' the expenditure of I before the prop property is made madeo to o yield a return on th the Investment Of dt a this amount has already been expended Mr lr McCune declines to reveal any of the concerning the amount of ores In sight or th their ir alue alues but says that hat the mine will be worked as a copper copper copper cop cop- per proposition with silver siver as a by by- product It I has been worked as a silver silvermine silvermine siver mine by the Spaniards for years It I has been decided to build a railroad eighty miles mies to the mine and the material material ma- ma and equipment will wi be pur purchased h sed before Mr 11 McCune goes back The ties tes will vill wi be bought on the Pacific coast the rails rais in England or Germ Germany ny and six engines and cars in the East Mr McCune wil Missouri mules to take the place of the undersized Peruvian an animals and he will wi employ twenty American teamsters to drive them He lie Heis Hes lieIs is s satisfied with the p peon on labor at the mines and says the native miners can cando cando cando do better beter work than foreigners at the high altitude altitude feet The ores are areo areto areto to o be reduced to bullion bulon at the mine and an immense smelting plant lant lant will wi be erected The details of construction will wi keep Mr McCune in Peru during the greater part Dart of the next two or three years During his stay here he will wi visit his Wats WatsEka ka mine in Montana and his various various various va va- va- va rious properties in Utah and Nevada Nevada |