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Show K. ANOTHER FURNACE AT KENNETT, CALIFORNIA K Everything indicates that the man-P man-P agement of tho United States Smelts' Smelt-s' ing, Refining & Mining company at HL Kennet, Cal., has made rapid strides K in tho task of bringing the copper H- baghouse system to the desired state K of perfection, for, on returning yester-Hr yester-Hr day tfrom California, General Mau- H- I -TTT It III I ager G. W. Ileintz stated that the bag-house bag-house was npw talcing care of throe furnaces without any mishaps or difficulty diffi-culty whatever, where heretofore (he management had been utllizlugi "but two furnaces with the same baghouse equipment. While In California, Mr. Hclntz spent some time at tho Needles, mill and smelter of his company, the 250-ton 250-ton concentrating plant having been put Into successful oporation a short time ago The Unltfcd States com-iwny com-iwny is the owner of the Tennessee, Banner -sitld--Champion mines In tho Chloride district la,w.hich a large amount of de'e!opluVntPwork is being-done. being-done. The smelting plant has two furnaces now in readiness to trenf its own and the sunounding custom ores. These are two items Vhich, during 1010, were'Vin ,course of construction,, and as a consequence drains upon the United States company, and both enterprises en-terprises are now in a position to be-como be-como profit earners. |