OCR Text |
Show COL. WALL'S ESTIMATE. Col. Wall stated this morning that the latest information from his custom mill, which was wrecked by the two cars of ore from the Bingham Copper Belt railroad rail-road last Saturday, was that considerable damage had been done. It seems that the engine toppled over and the two cars attached piled on top of one another astride the Huntington crushers, and that, while the wreckage had not been entirely removed it is evident that the crushers have been ruined and that other parts of the machinery .and building were more or less damaged. The mill has a capacity of 150 tons of ore daily. Fortunately at the time of the mishap there was no one In the plant. It Is the intention of Col. Wall to have new machinery Installed as quickly as the old Plant can be cleaned up, and some Improvements will be placed In the new mill. ' |