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Show J'ark City Matter. Park City, June 3.--Spcciiil correspondence. corres-pondence. Charley Shields is in Salt Lake. It snowed in Park City last night. C. F. Anuett is in tho city on -business. Pat Teney and Henry Straw came homo from Salt Lake. Billy Boyd has returned from his Ogdeti aud Salt Lake visit. Allen A. Avery left' for Salt Lake to attend the funeral of Mrs. Olt. The Utah Central had seven cars of ore over their line today bound for the Hanauor smelters. This is their first shipment. Bob Bult, an old Utah Central engineer engi-neer of Salt Lake, spent a few days in Park City. E. H. Russell, patentee of the leaching leach-ing process, returned from New Mexico Mex-ico last evening. Frank Gaines, Miss Henefer and Mrs. Stanley and daughter are spending spend-ing a fow days in Salt Lake. Ed Kimball, Lou Richardson, W. I. Snyder and J udges Hayt and Shields went to Coalville yesterday to transact county affairs. ' , Park hotel arrivals: John Anderson, Ogdcn; E. Y.- Taylor, Mrs. Spead. S. Kramer, C. T. Anuett, Ed Caekley, Stuart Stephenson, E. P. Pillsburv and wife, H. K. Goldbcry, W. H. Wilkin, son, Samuel Brown, Salt Lake. Registered at the Park City hotel are: S. E. Cohn, New York; W. S. Shiegel-berg, Shiegel-berg, M. Weil, La Porte, Ind; Robt. S. Weaver, Cleveland, Ohio; S. Samuels, Cincinnati; F. A. Hines, San Francisco, Cala; E. Soreuson, Kamas, Utah; Gus Shunt, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |