New York Paper - The San Poil Mill, Republic, Wash.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward C. Morse
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1913

Abstract

The metallurgical history of Republic has been completely reviewed in a paper presented at a previous meeting of the Spokane Local Section by Professor Thomson;' therefore, the present paper will be confined to matters directly pertaining to the San Poil mill: When I came to Republic last fall to look over the situation there was a plant in operation successfully treating the tailings from one of the earlier mills in the camp. I refer to the mill of the Rathfon Reduction Co. This mill was operating in accordance with modern cyaniding practice, and I was given to understand that the work was very satisfactory and profitable, else it would not have been continued as long as it was. At that time I obtained much metallurgical information of value from Harry W. Newton, Superintendent of the mill of the North Washington Power & Reduction Co. I took a number of samples from the San Poil mine, with the view of determining if Mr. Newton's experience with the ores from the other mines applied to the San Poil ores. I made a large number of tests under a variety of conditions, and found that it was possible to extract as high as 98 per cent, of the values from San Poil ore by the laboratory-tests when the ore was pulverized to 200-mesh and treated with a solution of a strength of 5 Ib. of KCN to the ton. A fairly strong solution was required because of the proportion of silver in the ore, which makes it, from a metallurgical point of view, practically
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APA: Edward C. Morse  (1913)  New York Paper - The San Poil Mill, Republic, Wash.

MLA: Edward C. Morse New York Paper - The San Poil Mill, Republic, Wash.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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