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Show MUCH WORK DONE AT WABASH MINE The Pvccord, telling Its story of the week at Park City, says that at the Wabash Superintendent Gillette Is drifting on the SOO-foot level and while no sensational ore bodies have been encountered the management hopes to be able to report good news In a short time. About one mile and a half of development work, as Mr. Gillette expresses ex-presses It, has been done In the Wabash, Wa-bash, and this is strong evidence of the faith the promoters have In this property. prop-erty. The shait work, on account of the condition of the ground, has been very expensive, but there la much satisfaction sat-isfaction in knowing that It Is first-class first-class in every respect. Three or four veins have been encountered in the course of the work, but none of them have as yet led to permanent ore bodies, bod-ies, though a course Is now being followed fol-lowed which It Is thought will result In a rich find. Charles S. Lorlng has been In the Park all week, superintending tho removal re-moval of his concentrating mill, which he formerly operated In Woodslde canyon, can-yon, from here to Idaho, whero ho has a proposition that Is promising, and whero he thinks he can operate his mill very profitably. The new boilers for the King Con. will be In position within the next few days. |