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Show Cheerful Condition it Coms!ock Mine Eleven Feet of Oro Uncovered by the Management of the Park City Proposition. Over recent developments In tho property prop-erty of the Comstock Mining company at Park City, George W. Keel, tho expert mining man and engineer, has returned from camp not a little enthusiastic, and that tho management will have. In a short time, achieved results for which It has been persevering, he expresses no doubt. On the 250-foot level connection has been made with tho wealth that overlies over-lies tho footwall and In tho bedding piano along which tho huge 6re bodies of tho camp occur, and at that point tho management man-agement has no less than cloven feet of oro, said Mr. Keel, exposed While a good milling ore preponderates, said he, there Is in it not a llttlo first-class, and with the new mill In operation the whole will be made a source of considerable profit. Before this Is appealed to, however, how-ever, the management will tap the ledge or tho 430-foot level, this to bo accomplished, accom-plished, says Mr. Keel, within the next thirty days or thereabouts It Is believed tl.at tho percentage of llrst-class on;, ho added, will havo Increased on tho lower level, and that less zinc will be In evidence. evi-dence. The management has done a great deal of work at tho property and over tho present conditions many interests may give thanks today. John A Klrby of tho Dalv West, who visited the Comstock on Tuesday, and who was In the city yesterday, Concurs In all that was said by Mr. Keel and with tho ores now In tho bedding plane, ho has no doubt of Important results at an early day. |