Northwest history. Mining. Officials & directors. 1928-07-01

Werneke likes remote places. - Treadwell Yukon head beat railroads to Montana-now beyond them at mayo. - Livingston Werneke, manager of the Wernecke mine of the Treadwell Yukon company, which contributes 6000 to 7000 tons of high-grade silver ore with a lead accompaniment to the Bunker Hill smelter...

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Language:English
Published: 1928
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Summary:Werneke likes remote places. - Treadwell Yukon head beat railroads to Montana-now beyond them at mayo. - Livingston Werneke, manager of the Wernecke mine of the Treadwell Yukon company, which contributes 6000 to 7000 tons of high-grade silver ore with a lead accompaniment to the Bunker Hill smelter yearly, is on the way to the mine at Mayo, Yukon territory, after passing two days at Kellogg, Idaho, one at Trail, B. C., intervals in Spokane and several weeks at the Treadwell and Bunker Hill headquarters in San Francisco.