Show if NEWS FROM I NEARBY TOWNS Cold Snap at Park City Helps the Ore Haulers THE WEEKS SHIPMENTS GRDAT GAMP APPEARS TO BE HOIDEVG ITS OWX if I J IV X Vhit cotton on the Bench at Provo us Judge Pro Tern The Schools of hc Garden Cit > Meeting of the Nineteenth Century Cen-tury and Other CIul > Democratic Democrat-ic Ladles Have n Very Pleasant Time Shakespearian Mght at the Polyaopliicnl Society PARK CITY Feb 2ftThe choir concert con-cert to be given next Tuesday evening at the Congregational church under the direction of Mrs G D Gregor promises to be a delightful treat to all t1 who Jove oVini o miicin A full nrchp Ua will fee in attendance to regale those who attend with choice selections and the long programme embraces recitations solos choruses and character I charac-ter sketches Preparations for this event have been in progress for sometime some-time so that every detail in the forthcoming forth-coming entertainment is now perfectly arranged Those who will take part in the concert are Mesdames Love Welter Prisk Brogleman Wither Brother and Gregor Misses Jeanette Viate Eva Hughes Bessie Wilson Lillian Cheales and Bessie Wyckoff Messrs Osborn Work Prisk Martin it S Prisk Charles Prisk and John Prisk I Professor Fred A Jennings will be the musical director All the mines ore running along in their old lines mining and sending z the precious to the sampler and mills Since the cold snap which brought some snow ore hauling by sleighs has been resumed How long r i will last reIn to be seen The water encountered in the south drift on the 1000 foot level of the Daly mine has steadily Increased in volume and wi no doubt remain so until another an-other 12inch drain pipe Is placed in position to drain the flow Work to this end was commenced yesterday The further sinking of the new shaft which was contemplated b the management agement Will now be necessarily delayed de-layed until satisfiactory arrangements have been made to overcome this great set back which implies a great deal b of dead work for a time i The Mars mill shipped twenty bars of Daly bullion the early part of this week and twenty five more fol lowed yesterday for the east i The ore shipments from the Mackintosh Mackin-tosh sampler for the past week are Silver River King 496370 Anchor concentrates320040 I West Daly concentrates 90910 I West Daly first class 79010 II I I Total pounds 986330 PERSONAL Mrs Tom Hannan who has been very low from pneumonia is reported Improving Maud eldest child of Tom L i Hanna died this morning I Edward Boyle a Daly miner is sojourning l so-journing for a few days at the Salt SaI k i Lake house nursing a light attack of l pneumonia John Quinn x > f the Daly mine who last week wrenched his right knee from a fall On snow shoes is around on j crutches at his quarters i the mine A few days will be required before he will resume direction at the mIne William Miller the popular leader of J the Park City band who has been r confined to his home for some time on account of a rupture will go to Salt Lake Monday to spend a few days I W V Rice is a Park visitor from Salt Lake and will return to the metropolis me-tropolis Sunday I Provo larugrrapli PROVO Feb 29A session of the II Fourth district court was held today i with J W X Whitecotton on the bench as judge pro tern and the following fol-lowing business was transacted B Bachman jr vs W D Roberts demurrer to complaint sustained and 1 plaint given ten days to amend This case grew out of a partnership in c the hotel business in Chicago during I the worlds fair William Christian TS Elizabeth i Homer motion for judgment In favor I of defendant denied and demurrer to f t complaint sustained and plaintiff given W twenty days to amend i Estate of Samuel Pratt order for the t i administrator to pay expenses tV T D cough vs Julius Van Ausdale p motion to set aside decree heretofore entered and to retax t rt costs denied Marriage licenses were Issued today c to Edwin Bunnell and Lizzie Holland 1 both of Lake View John Roberts and I Mary Ann Standing both of LehL I The boys convicted yesterday in Jus tice De Moles court for disturbing the peace will appeal the case to the district court T J Patton jr who was arrested a week ago for assaulting the school 4 teacher out on the bench changed his former plea of not guilty to one of I guilty Sentence will be passed on Monday next t 3 The city school trustees have certi nod to the assessor that the schools of Pro will require as much revenue I w tills year as last which was three c mills The board ha decided to use r the 51500 surplus on hand t finish the uppei story of the Timpanogas school horse 4Jid make needed Improvements I m improvement 1 in xhe First vard and other places The schools being entirely out of debt f from now on the surplus can be used in building desirable school houses The schools will be run this year the I T full four terms h SOCIETY NOTES The Nineteenth Century club met ate at-e home of Mrs Coray yesterday af ternoon The regular history course a ten up Mrs Reed read an in r teresting paper on the war of the Aus trian succession At 4 oclock tIa a short recess was taken followed by roll call and answering questions After other i business had been disposed of Miss J i Kellossr gave a entertaining ipaper on he Seven Years War which included in-cluded nearly all the European na nn tions S The club adjourned o one week The Womans Democratic club met last evening to the county court house Mrs Electa Bullock presiding Roll Rol f call showed twenty members present There e also a number of lady Democrats present Tho morat were not mem berg A very Interesting paper on fo WiSh Vox Populi iras read by Mrs Belle The president Mn Electa Bullock f sketched the life of President Andrew f Jackson In a very entertaining manner f1 Ate this several Important points 1 pertaining to the work of the club j were freely discussed and the club adJourned ad-journed for two weeks Last evening was Shakespearian night at the meeting of the Polysophi cal society of the B Y academy Miss Orvllla Clark rendered a piano selection selec-tion Miss Alice Reynolds the literary teacher gave a biographical and critical criti-cal review of the life and works of Shakespeare Miss Reynolds is a master on literature and her effort last evening was very much appreciated appre-ciated Miss Babcock gave an explanation explana-tion of the Merchant of Venice and the reading of the same Professor N L Nelson gave a talk on how t study and red Shakespeare At the next meeting of the society Hon W H King will deliver a lecture The 12yearold boy of Judge Wilson fell today and dislocated his left elbow Dr Noyes was called and reduced the I fracture Judge Wilson left this morning morn-ing for California but his boy is in I kind hands and doing nicely |