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Show rrk Cltj New. Park City, Juno 10. Special correspondence. cor-respondence. W. S. Mct'omick of talt Lake, spent Sunday in Tark City. Joe Baumgarten. Salt Lake's fashionable fashion-able tailor, was in the city yesterday. The Union Pacilic had a light passenger passen-ger travel for its Syracuse resort yesterday. yes-terday. Charley Rooklidge aud wife and r rank Hardiug and wife are in Salt Lake. The ore shipments for vesterdav were Mayflower 20ti,G0O pounds, and' today Crescent 62,000 pounds. The Utah Central has extended its tracks three blocks closer to town and is now mailing close to tho electric light works. A freight traiu on the Union rucific raciue niaiu line jumped the track at Peterson Friday night, aud delayed the trains elevcu hours. A. Hatch & Co. received one car of agricultural implements, and th Alienor Ali-enor Mining company ouo car of ore wagons from Chicago Saturday. Sylvester Johnson," Jauies Loi khart, Del Morris, H. Demuiing, P. K. Morris, Lr. La Couipte. F. estcoat, J. H. Rogers. I. L. Osboru, L. E. Cauiehuile, Leo Kausahoir, W. Bond. Chas. Uitsch, H. Sutton, Dug Morris, L. Rico. Hotel arrivals: J. Lew, New York; L.A. Houghton and wife, C.II. O'Brieu. Omaha; W. B. Foster, Sau Fraucisco; D. M. Joy, Kansas Citv; W. Steiuer, O. Christcnsen, Ogden; A. II. liraut, W. S. McCormick. A. i. Thomas, G. H. Knowlden, Capt. K. B. Wilder, Salt Lake. Dr. J. S. Blackburn & Co., rupture specialists, 083 First South street. Salt Lako City, will be' at tho Pnrk City hotel on Thursday the 19th to attend to their cases under treatment iu the Park. All desiring treatment should be on hand early. Consultation and examination free. The Creole strike of ore made last week will be worked as rapidiy as possible. Five, tons of first class ore has already been taken out, and a shipment will be made some day this week. Tho mine has been leased' from D. F. Condon by Messrs. Hatch, Clark, Pusk and Urie for fifteen months, eight months of which have expired. The Park City Gun club held a meeting meet-ing yesterday forenoon and elected the following ottieers for the ensuing year; Sylvester Johnson, captain; James LockUart, secretary and treasurer. The boys are doing some good work and in a short w hile we may expect thorn to make as good a score as any club iu the territory. The followiug y;uug men comprise the list of members: A union moeting was held by the several sev-eral churches last evening at the Methodist Meth-odist chapel. Several- hno selections wero rendered by the choir and a lec-turo lec-turo on temperance delivered by Rev. J. Telfcr, of the Methodist parish, assisted as-sisted by Mr. Ellis and Rev. Cook of the Cougrcgatioual churches, This evening even-ing a temperance union will bo formed, and all interested in tho work are ro quested to be present. |