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Show Park City ewe. Park Cm, June 17.-Speeial cor-respondeuce.-The Marsac and Daly-companies Daly-companies are paying their men toay. Ontario bullion shipments today are 40 bars, valued at $21,858. shipments today are Crescent 41,100 pounds, y.ay Flower 135,050. A. J. Slee representing the Columbia Art to. of Salt Lake, is up on busiuess. D.M.Jay, representing' the lirni of iurner & Jay, Kansas CTtv. aud Van A. Wallace, representing Marshal Field t o., Chicago are in the city. John Dirm has received four cars of brick from Wood's Cross. Work will be resumed at once on his building and nnished as rapidly as possible. The M. E. church ladies will give au ice cream and strawberry festival on Ihursday ovenlug. TheV extend a cordial invitation to the public. Mrs. Ed Regan presided over the piano iu a satisfactory manner. The eutertainuicut as a whole, was lwth both socially aud financially a success. , W. C. Edwards, .mining and traveling travel-ing representative of the Salt Lakk Daily Times, is in the city with a view of writing up the mining resources aud Park City in general. Mrs. Wiseman returned from her Ogdeu visit. George will close out his .jewelry business by the 25th aud locate. mOgden. He will run a like busiuess there only ou a much larger scale. He will be missed by his many friends hi Park who will regret very much his dc-yarture. dc-yarture. Dr. J. S. Blackburn & Co., rupture specialists, 083 First South street, Salt Lake City, will be at tho Park City hotel on Thursday the litth to attend to their cases under treatment in the Park. All desiring treatment should be ou hand early. Consultation and examination free. Yesterday six prisoucrs were up before be-fore his honor ou the charge of vagrancy. va-grancy. After receiving their sentence, oue for ten days, three for fifteen and two for twenty-livo days each, they were ordered back to their cells. On their way down the stairs three of them noticed the back door open and started out the door on a rnu. The officers overtook two of them but the third one is still at large. . The broom brigade and uiusicale given by the ladies of the St. Luke's chapel at the opera house last evening was well attended and highly appreciated appre-ciated by tho audietce. The following programme was rendered: The singing sing-ing by the trio, "Memory," bv Mes-dames Mes-dames Riley McLaughlin and Mr. W. W. Mackintosh, and the solo "Maid of Athens," by W. W. Mackintosh, were excellent, while the balance of the programme pro-gramme was well rendered. The broom brigade drill by the uniformed seventeen ladies was the foature of the evening. Thoy were well trained under Captaiu W. R. Arniington. Not a misstep mis-step or move was matte throughout the drill aud the - Mies are deserving of much credit for their, line appearance. Captain W. K. Armiugtou, iu the performance per-formance of the statue and iu his light-uiug light-uiug musket drill was handsomely applauded. ap-plauded. Tho tableaux's were also line. |