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Show WATER FAMINE ENDSiTJHE PARK Daly West Plants in Commission Again, With Increased Supply for Others. The most cheerful of bulletins from Park City during tho day was that which brought assurance to local offices of-fices that Jack Frost was finally relaxing re-laxing his embrace and that the waters upon which tho mills of the camp are so reliant are again Issuing from Brim-hall Brim-hall and Silver Inlet lakes. This condition con-dition follows the period of sunshine that has settled over tho camp of bonanzas, bo-nanzas, and while there may bo a snowfall or two tho prophets there are unanimous that winter Is over. The plants at the Daly West, Including the new tailings plant In which the "lemons" "lem-ons" are subjected to a squeezing that renders the residue practically worth-loss, worth-loss, went Into commission again yesterday, yes-terday, according to Information that reached Ernest Bamberger, assistant manager, while the Ontario, which had been getting along with barely enough to keep it alive, Is running Its crushers with greater energy, and will soon be worked up to the maximum. Meanwhile Mean-while the new plant with which the Kearns-Kelth is repeating the history of neighboring bonanzas Is ready to Increase Its tonnage, as is also that at the King, and with the Daly-Judge in line again, the output of concentrates will have exceeded that of any period in the enduring camp. That the plant at the Comslock will be started up with the advent of favorable weather is positively assured, and that the California's Cali-fornia's mill will be called Into requisition requi-sition again the management is quite confident. It is said that to prevent a recurrence recur-rence of the water famine next winter, the various Interests will unite the present fleascn in improving the moans for storing It, a policy that Is certainly suggested by the large Increase In the consumption of that element at the mills. |