Show PARK CITY HAPPENINGS Park City Jan 29 This morning P P ChrIstenson for the plaintiff and W L Snyder assistant counsel for the city came up to take e the deposition of James Pearson the principal witness for the de defendant defendant in the case of Mary Judge vs Park City This case ease has been pend pending p nd ing log for over oyer two years and arose as a the tho result of the plaintiff breaking her leg by falling on the sidewalk near the tIle point where Prospect and Ontario avenues join end nd the plaintiff all that the injury p was the result of negligence on the part of the th city The Independent Telephone company has so far completed its work that tho the thoc construction c crew has left and the ilie office Is m in shape for immediate occupancy The wires for all private phones so far con COll contracted contracted for are ae now in and by Wednes Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday day evening the plant will be working completely The company has installed phones in every hose house In the town so that an alarm may be sent In from any of these points with greater accuracy accuracy accuracy racy than at any time before Attorney Boreman and wife of or this city are rejoicing over the arrival of a 8 fine boy at their house Rev B Q Grabill pastor of the First Congregational church of ot this city ten tendered tend tendered dered d red his resignation yesterday the same to tl take effect April 1 of this year Mr Grabill has been in town for over two years Eats is very well thought of by not only the members of his congregation but the ithe citizens of the town at large and his leaving is greatly regretted here hereTh The Th city officers have begun a system systematic systematic cUe raid upon the hobos of town and Judge Tallon Is arranging for consider considerable considerable considerable able work to be done by the fellows who are ar charged with vagrancy Word Vord was received in town this th morn morning morning morning ing of ot tie death of Mrs Cors Cons Snyder of ot Salt Lake The Th lady is wen well known hero here and has two sisters residing In the Park who went w nt down to attend the funeral V The cor famine which has been on in Park City in a greater or less degree all winter has been caught up by the mines mrnes and now every day a sufficient quantity to meet all demands is being shipped in inThe InThe The weather conditions In Park City are arc such duch that if the present fine weather continues the sleighing wIlL break up t around town As it is the roads coming Into town from the country coun r are already bare and quite a little difficulty is be being being being ing experienced in getting produce in fm the country The six boys who are under bonds to the district court on the charge of in incorrigibility corrigibility are reporting regularly as Instructed to do by Judge Armstrong to 10 the marshal and are apparently endeavoring endeavoring endeavoring oring to improve their ways and thereby keep out of the reform school e |