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Show SAMPLES FROfVi THE SILVER BELL AT PARK Tho Park Record says that Fred C. Rnabe, superintendent of the Silver Bell, started for Sal. Lake op company business busi-ness and took with him some lino specimens speci-mens of rock which ho uncovered tho night beforo at his property. The rock Is Very rich looking and assays from it are being awaited with Interest. TJio discovery dis-covery was made op what Is known as tho California level of the mine, and was not entirely unexpected. Mr. Raabe stated to a Record reporter that tho great quantity quan-tity of surface water which has found Jt-s way Into the mlno has mado progress somewhat slow, and It 13 very unpleasant to work In. There Is at least thirty feet of water in the wlnsje now, although tho worst part pf the senson Is over. Then, too, Mr. Roabo has a very limited force of men at work, so cannot develop aa fast as he would like. Ho la confident, however, that In tlmo he wjll strike It big .ind bo bp repaid for all of hla trou-blo trou-blo and effortfl. tla states that In going ahead sixty feet ho encountered no less tlpip twenty Assures, all carrying ore of vahio, and this, he pcljoves, shows positively posi-tively tho presence of a largo body of or underneath, and this Is what Is now being sought. N. W. Sonnedecker of Salt Lake, tho manager of tho properly, spent Sunday Inspecting .he aame, and is highly pleaacd with existing conditions. Mr. Raabe Is an experienced pilner and will no doubt make a mine of the Silver Bell If there Is one there. |