Show loeoo lmese d wai learned fllerd T that Capt Joseph Ri I > e U Mar hartfftfea ttebtntta 0110000 10 the man or bred who will dltcever a proem whettb wht is I known ai tin artenlcalj oreisinhn Golden late my be iucc 4gll7r VtSl 1 on a practical Kale TllfC biu Iboald Inspire Ih 1010110 ci1i gin ati problem with Ileh 10 ofriwrtli ling That arsenical oreixneb0 mal 10 give up their golden roWnuit well known but It U not unllirthey here been subjected to the furnace which Involve a coiloltOcenli a ton The Captain has all along contcnjf l that there mull le mean by which nee ores could be mutcrd without the ute heat and It 110 ol to dfmonitrato ° It ayiTheTrlknMi Informal that the mtfnlDfent price Irae 1ceq hunk up be l fore the ileiclpln ol clieoliiry It 1s j known thatilnct the relllllcl was ponied to eral hove gone to oll neon the problem nol only u thls country Lilt In Europe and tint ready t0 result ol experiment hate Ucn pre J before the Captain Among the perimntall > that have been plant n foraJerc1 since the generous prln a M c11tIlII b one 10 thli cllv and at percent TMlRlon aro going on by day and I tight In addition 1 I ad-dition to thli It li said lliaiperraenti are teeing made ID Denvel while Mr Charles Uutten who ilhpllfled t the Method ol getting the goi I oil ol the Orel ol South Africa It woMaipn the problem abroad The nutfe Baps The Tribune Informant It nftrlna quiet way engaging the aUoallo 01 melallnr gltti throughout the country and with thedltcovtry that the cksa of ore In qutitltn can be tuccetiblly treated wlthoitthintn 01 brat unity locatlllci I most take on new lilt and energy 8 Tribune |