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Show NEW MILL PERFECTED FOR ISOLATED MINES J. D Barlow has returned from bis trip to Oakland, where he was looking into the question of getting a mill for his mining property in Fondeway can yon, east of Stillwater, says the Fall- I on Eagle. S He la very much taken with a ten- 1 stamp mill made by a company at l Oakland and If bis plans are carried I out he will probably have one of these nulls installed in the early summer. The mill only costs about $2000 complete com-plete nnd is guaranteed to crush fifteen fif-teen tons of ore per day. It is espe i ally adapted for the man of limited j meana In country liko Churchill county. It only weighs about 2800 jfl pounds complete and can be operated b B four-horsepower gasoline engine and will wort ore at a profit that rates from $7 to $8 a ton A very I small quantity of water is required Ihe ore is first put through the ' rollers and then passed down to the Btampc :ni'l over the plates The concentrates con-centrates can be saved, and thus the vlll various grades of ore can be milled fill The largest pieces of the machinery l-l only weighs 400 pounds, so the mill I can be easily handled in a rough ;H ! mountain country. 'iH |