Show f NEWS FROM NEARBY TOWNS Park Citys New Officials Are Installed HUGHES CITY MARSHAL APPOIXT3IEXT OF IU AX lO OFf OF-f JUSTICE Ziucky Hill Slmft Being Ilapidly Shoe Down Ominous Quiet at tlic Alliance Imnortaint Changes Contemplated In the Anchor 3Iiirtiii Moone Ovart Celebrated Water disc Decided By Judge Ung at Proo PARK CITY Jan 3The old council coun-cil met at the tty hal last evening for the last time and WQund up the affairs of the city he new council was duly qualified rIl names of the new city fathersare James Farral mayor councllmen from the First ward Fred Rasband and S L Raddon Second ward S Thompson and J P KIscel ITnrd wan P H Talloit and William Reynolds alon S L Raddon was d te president of the council urbane and suave Fred W Hayt was reelected recorder J H Demins treasurer W S LocUhart police po-lice justice Henry Hughes city marshal mar-shal M H Pape fire chief watermas ter and janitor Charles McFall J F Richardson city saxton Henry Stewart Stew-art city scavenger Three policemen citz were appointed one from each ward They were Ausley Johnson Robert Simpson and Nathan J Williams City physician fell to the lot of Dr C M 0 Wilson S A Parsley captured the plum uf city attorney without opposition oppo-sition The salaries will be as formerly for the several officers Treasurer a percentage on collections etc recorder recor-der 75 per moth police justice 5 70 marshal 5150 per pei month city mrrlm l mont month policemen 4 per day each fire mont polcemen and chief 150 per annum watermaster chef janitor 575 per month scavenger 75 The following applications tar liquor Shields Bros licenses were approved 7 Hcns L Woodbury McPoland Gallagher Galla-gher M L Garrity Pat Clark and John McQuinney A QuInne of 7253 for unsxplred 1 ccnso was allowed J J Peters p alm re and bills were approved Following b1s approve wairants issued M S Aschelm Mercantile company 2209 Park City water works 55500 Hopkins Coal company 1600 J H Demln 565827 The claim of James F Muldoon for fvontyfour days at 4 a day a policeman y police-man suspended by the marshal pending pend-ing n hearing was disallowed The receipts for the year were 34 090S2 tot disbursements 2483561 1 1836 9 Balance on hand January 25222 5222 council Chen adjourned until Fri day night at 8 oclock It nlgt be hoped that our new city hopd marshal Her HugHes will fill this responsible position as efficiently as his opponent William E Boyd would have done The vote was four for Hughes dot and three for Boyd as a gentleman informed In-formed the writer after the council adjourned The reappointment of Fred W Hayt Tvas an act of justice and grace on the part of the new council a he is tSie right man In the right place Now that the political Rubicon ha h been crossed the solons will no longer be disturbed by the siren voice of officeseekers Amen I LUCK The Lucky Bill mne sat is now down I S42 feet crIbbing has been completed 830 feet drifting has commenced on the 700 and SOOfoot levels Good indications indi-cations have been found on the SOO foot level a lead is being followed returning re-turning a fair assay Sinking of the shafit will be continued without delay contnue sb1t wi until 1000 feet has been reached wihen work will be pushed on the drifts and raises run to open p good stop ing gundALLIANCE ALLIANCE There is an ominous quiet that pervades f works at vades the Alliance present Nothing is being done until some satisfactory Xoting made with the factory settlement Is te Silves King people Operations are Slvc Kin peple Operatons a confidently expected to be resumed in cofdfty exeted resume Q short tmeNOTES NOTES David Kieth went Into Salt Lake yesterday terday afternoon Fred Goist the popular agent of the Union Pacific at Park City has returned re-turned from the east Captain J J Donovan of the Salt Lake police force spent New Years with Ms brother Pat About the middle of this month the Abut shipment of Cumberland will make a fortyfive tons oj good ore Robert Brogelman had a New Tears gift His wife presented him with a boy gIft Mother an child are doing well The writer is creditably informed in the of important changes to be made S near future in the personnel of the Anchor mine Thomas Carney of Bates Kimball left Park City for Leadvllle Colo to visit his old home and incidentally to I take In th < great ice palace h 41 Work has been resumeC on the south to and west drifts of the Daly No 2 The end of this month will see a material increase in the output of this mine Martin Moore aged 52 years died Wednesday night at the home of Martin Mar-tin Powers from pneumonia He caught tn cold the day after Christmas and immediately took to his bed and never < rallied Mr Moore was born in Ireland and came to tills country eighteen eigh-teen years an He has worked in Virginia Vir-ginia City Bodie Butte and for the past eleven years he has ben In Park City working at the Ontario and when taken sick wcs employed at the Daly mine Everybody knew Martin Moore with his jovial sunny nature The fu not will take place from the Catholic church at 2 pm today Rev Father Galligan officiating |