Show > NEWS NOTES FROM TOWNS NEARBY Park City Ball Tossers Are Anxious For Glory SONS OF ST GEORGE ELECT OFFICERS VAIEO SAYS TCERVnr IS A GREAT AND GOOD JUNE II I I There is no if and No and About It Court at Richfield Order Or-der of the Eastern Star Establishes Estab-lishes a Chapter at Provo Sines Headquist WeddingSheriff Storrs After NickalsGreat Social Event at Logan I Park City Utah June 26 Manager I Wodruff of the Parks has arranged with the managers of the Fort Douglas I Browns ami Jubilee teams of Salt Lake for a series of games in the month of JHy The first game will be Parks vs Jubilees at Salt Lake July 4 second game Parks vs Fort Douglas Browns at Park City July 5 for a 75 purse I t The third game Jubilees vs Parks at S Park City July 11 This last game is to he a benefit for Parks pitcher Rhea is Harkness now in St Marks has I tat I learn today from Manager ViudruT that the management of the j l et Jubilees was informed of the desire of the Parks to give their unfortunate i pitcher a benetlt that a message was l > honed him at once offering the service I if the Jubilees and making the further I liberal offer to pay their own expenses tnl donate their share of the receipts I to th benefit That is an example of inraIity and fraternity worthy of the I Ingnest commendation Poor Harkness or Old Hoss as he is familiarly I I known by all the people of this camp Is ivoifhv of all that can be done for I hm Were conditions reversed no man iuld be more ready than he to lend ai the assistance that he could and i i mare than his limited stock of tnis I worlds goods would justify He is a man every inch A man whose life light of joy was always to help those in riej and bid the weak be strong If the same takes place as it is now agreed it shall on July 11 I predict the largest concourse of people that ever liffore asem Jed to witness a ball game at Pak City Weather propitious I predict I pre-dict the preence of 8000 people Forts For-ts hen it comes to do an act of pity or charity to helo Gods needy children the purse strings of Utahs people always al-ways fly open The Utah Central will run special excursion trains on that date giving very low fare Thus will be given to Salt Lake people an oupor tunity for a pleasnt outing on a railroad rail-road which passes through the most picturesque section of this Walled I I Treasury of the Gods see a speedy bail I game contribute to the noblest I I cause that a contribution could be made to assuage the patient on the bed of I b painand return to their homes all in Oiit day almost between the rising andS and-S ing down of the same sun Salt Lake I IS > pIe naturally expect a large number of our Park City people to visit them I during the jubilee and spend our moe with hem as we have always dine in the past I Here is an opportunity for reciprocity I hope to be able to announce to the wrd through The Herald on the morning morn-ing ft July gr2 that 10000 Salt Lak rs j A sited Park City July 11 and attended the benefit game played by the Jubilees I and Parks for Od Hoss Harkness I BeaoonsfieKl lodge 333 Sons of St I CJ urge installd a new totter of officers last night J H Glanville D D W G I P the installing officer conducted the j ceremonies with rare tact and skill The j 1ten officers are Harry Ivey W P i f I Jiserh Kcsivear W V P r Joseph < Lanyon W F William Allen W M Jhn T Williams W A M R Waters t W C W H Harris W A S John Waters W 1 S George Mancarron W O S Fred Stevens W T The installation over the lodge re lived itself into a jubilating assemblage assem-blage in honor < > f Queen Victoria hose diamond juliilee was being celf luated at the same time in the old country which has still a warm place i > the hearts of her children wherever thty dv ell > n 5ods green footstool Yh iding not one jot in their allegiante to their adopted country they have not nor never shall while life remains forget for-get the land under whose institutions their fathers flourished and in whose I soil they lie waiting the judgement day Beaconsfield lodge Sons of St George I Is in a fairly prosperous condition NOTES AND PERSONALS j Colonel Horace Baker secretary of ti Tndenf nd < nce day celebration finance committee rer ived a check this j I mornng from the Sal Lake lirevery r i for J20 as that mstiutions contribution ito i-to their friends That institution through its gentlemanly agent Dan MePolm is in the enjoyment of a lucra t trade in Park City Heber and othei adjacent towns This substantial donation shall not pass unnoticed by FaiSs City people without the recognition j recogni-tion it merits D P Felt editor of the Sprin7ville Independent and president of the Utah Tress association is visiting relatives at I Park City today preparatory to his UKarture on his mission in middle Ten I nrfiee in August Ii he is as successful j iii tte missionary field as he has been I in the journalistic field be prepared for un Influx of neophytes into the state whose centennial is being celebrated I He found the Utah Press association an infant he leaves it or will leave it July 5 when his resignation will be accepted ac-cepted and successor elected a full grown organization a potent instrument instru-ment for good Miss Ruth Eldredge and party visIted vis-ited the Silver King today and enjoyed en-joyed the hospitality of Thomas Kearn Solon Sr > iro manager of the M S Apchelm Mercantile company arrived home this morning from Salt Lake John McCarty an old mining man of Park City hut not an old man who had the misfortune of losing one of his legs last winter is preparing too to-o > en a restaurant on Main street two doors north of Welsh Driscoll Bucks mercantile establishment He is a very worthy gentleman for whom I speak a very liberal patronage No matter how large his patronage may be it will not be as large as he merits Mr and Mrs Dan M Palm visited Monks Hot Pots yesterday The annual commencement of St Marys academy will be held in the Park Opera House Tuesday June 29 The programme prepared by the teachers teach-ers for the occasion Is a very interesting interest-ing one and will no doubt please and instruct those who wl11 attend J A Merchant and H B Wright two of Peoas most influential citizens are in Park City today Miss Agnes Harrington is visiting Salt Lake friends George Groo bookkeeper at the Ontario On-tario mine and Frank Wescott of the Ontario mill are in Salt Lake today j W C Lyman president of the Constellation Con-stellation Mining company and manager 1 mana-ger of the Superior has been out from I I I Salt Lake since yesterday I learn from him that recent assays made of Superior rock made this week at Salt Lake showed 25 per cent copper and t2Gi In gold j j I learn from James Kervin superintendent j superin-tendent of the Valeo that he visited I and made a critical examination of the I work being done in the new tunnel After the inspection was made he said i I Gentlemen we nave nere a mine ana a big one There are no ifs nor ands In that Mr Kervin is willing to stake his well established reputation as a mining man on that proposition |