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Show PARK CITY ITEMS. I'akk City, June 24. Special correspondence. cor-respondence. Mrs. 'ol. milium M. Ferry Is visiting In Salt Lake. Mrs. Match left on (lie scenic route for Salt Lake last evening. .V car load of sugar from New Orleans arrived today for M. S. Ascheim. Two hundred people attended the M. E. picnic today at Summit Grove. Varco & Flindt are happy. They have returns from their jigging shipments ship-ments of ore. The Utah Central railway people are billing Tark City for Salt Lake's Fourth of July celebration. Fred Flindt and John Clawsou were passengers on the Utah Central last evening bound for Zion. ' Miss Ethel Froyscth returned to her home in Salt Late this morning. She has been visiting Mrs. H. G. Bates. The ore .shipments today were: Ontario, On-tario, 120,200 pounds; Crescent concentrates, con-centrates, 110,8.50 pounds; Ontario bullion, bul-lion, 38 bars. Value $20,308. The strike recently made by James A. Collingwood in the old McHenry mine is good news for Park i tea. The mine is owned by ex-Marshal Sliaugh-nessy, Sliaugh-nessy, who is now iu New York. Hotel arrivals: J. C. Stricklin, St. Louis, Mo.; D. P. Simms and C. S. Brown. Omaha; E. B. Hinds, Odell, Neb.; Charles G. Veness, Chicago, III.; E. F. Easlmau and wife. San Francisco; G. E. Blackburn. Evauston, Wyo.;II. II. Hess, New York City; Camila Weit, San Francisco; Jack Shaw and wife, James K. Morris and wifo, James A. Doyle C. P. Burks, Henry Conn, J. Campbell. Salt Lake. Policeman Johnson had a narrow es-capo es-capo from losing his life late Sunday evening. He was arresting llugn O'Kourke for drunkenness when on reaching the Park City bank, O'Kourke tried to make his escape. A scuille ensued en-sued iu which Johnson lost possession of his revolver, it falling to the sidewalk. side-walk. Tom Hogan, a bystander and friend to O'Rourkc, picked up the weapon and tired at Johnson, the bullet, bul-let, passing through the rim of his hat. Both men escaped but after a lively chaso by the officers they were captured and brought to the station. They had a hearing yesterday afternoon, O'Kourke receiving a line of $25 and Hogan was lined ItiO. |