Show YOUNGSTERS REJOICING What Recent Strike in the Quincy Means to the Brood The youngsters along a strip extend lag In each direction from the latest strike In the DalyWest companys QuIncy ground at Park City are viewing it with not a little satisfaction these days while the steady stream of ore some of which affords as much as 200 ounces of silver per ton presents the strip In as strong a light perhaps as any In which the riches of the great camp have been reflected The J I C the Little Bell and the Thompson each eel that every stroke of work now done In Quincy ground < on the west Is emphasizing em-phasizing their claims and that If any thIng were necessary to sustain them it Is being furnished by their formidable formida-ble neighbor Superintendent KIrby of the latter agrees with these youngsters that the strike Qulncy ground to the west of the dylte Is a most valuable demonstration In their behalf and urges It on them to continue work that the production of ore may begin in the spring |