Show PARK CITY ITEMS riC1W Notes From LastS tUJdS Last-S Kccord ft ffl f J taint putty and whit vasli brushes are very active now in the ParkA Park-A snow storm this week the first very light and did not last Ionic but yesterday morning everything was heavily draped i with the beautiful The Sampson is sending down ore again We should like to see these ship ments more regular and probably they willbe wnen the roads become more settled The old snow is all off up as far as he mine now and the roads will soon I b6 in a splendid condition 9pdtdu I This week Mr Chambers and some j other gentlemen made an inspection of the JVIarsao mill which has been the foundation for numerous rumors We should like to see this valuable property in full operation again and the Ontario can furnish all the material necessary to k9p5p the stamps dropping fqI years to come L J It affords us great pleasure to announc thatProressor 13 B Young contemplates coming rn thi Park SOon nnit nataVilialinrr u uu a singing school and closing the fame I with a concert As there has never been a thoroughly organized singing school here we feeltquite confident he will succeed suc-ceed in organizing a goO class in Park City cass Sunday Bert Kimball drove the stage to Salt Lake for Lawrence and when ap preaching the Summit he saw two huge grizzlies march out in the road ahead of hilJ They did riot seein to be in a huiry but Bert either Brt or eiher of the passengers passen-gers had no desire to them urge on at a greater speed We havent heard Of any one losing such a pair of animals and we I presume no search will be made for them at present The Crepcent mines are troubled a great deal with surface water this spring The nature of the soil is such that it absorbs ill the moisture on its siirfnoo onI thot I ha been a great many days t warm I melting weather and the water has come I Ii into the workings of his waterhascome workingt company to such Ii Ian I-an extent as to cause a suspension of operations for a week or two and the dis I charging of about thirty men Of course i this wi not affect the shipments of first I class ore as there are said to be about 500 or GOO tons in the ore house which will b shipped as soon as the canvon roads are open Neither will this Neiher wi exceed ing moisture conflict with the shipments of concentrates as thereis a greai gre tqua tity now at the mine ready for sbigmeat andcoming down daily bilmcn |