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Show T p qi , ; RK CITY LETTER. ' N : ' A Bea and Romantic Place ,ealtli Resort. ( " ' ' ndflnw of tho 11f.bai.i-.) P. . r i y, Parley's Park, ' - Aug. 3d. 1874. j To all lovers of an anti-consumptive climate, to all disciples of Isaack Walton, and aspiring Ximreds, I say hie thee unto Park City, and there inhale the invigorating, life-prolonging atmosphere, capture the finny beauties with whioh the beautiful streamlets abound, and tramp the hill in pursuit ot grouse, deer, and other game. Deer may seem mythical, hut two were shot within a mile of this mountain paradise last week. I do not exaggerate when 1 call tbis paradise. para-dise. The surrounding canons, luxuriant luxu-riant in untamed forests, peopled with thousands of sweet singing, handsome plumaged birds, and rilled with love:; and exquisitely scented flower, ?Y combine to make a Iittle heaven u-ou earth. But to' :bo- prosaic: Park City is giowing, its star v in the ascendant six saloons, three stores, two hotels, and some thirty-five houses, make qnite a respectable showing. The McHenry twenty-stamp mill will probably be completed in six or seven weekB, and the new Flagstaff mill be commenced and finished as soon as possible, With two twenty-stamp mills, with numerous mines all yielding yield-ing rich ore, with a wide-awake and energetic population, the flitnm of this city will be exceptionally -brilliant in the history of Utah mining camps. : Wells, Fargo 4 Co., with their usual energy, have established an agency hero under the supervision super-vision of Mr. Montgomery, The hotels are well kept, the culinary departments de-partments thereof meriting abundant pniisc. Six miles from here ia situated." situa-ted." Kimball's well-known place to which a daily stage to and from the city is run, connecting with one from here. We are having numerous visitors and all unite in praising .our caran. . CVstos Mokum . |