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Show 1'AKK CITY IX IlKIKf. Iterrtine lieuw I rmii I tali Mlu- Uig MrtroiMili. I'akk Cirr. May 31 . Special eorres-pondonee. eorres-pondonee. The ownei-s ot tlie Marsae mill observed IWorat ion day by closing their w orks and hoisting tho stars and stripes. The city's flag floated at half mast over the city hall all day yesteiday, A great, many of our best people will attend the May festivaPiu Salt J.aku tonight. to-night. Most of our business men observed Decoration day by closing their places of business all day. Patsy Fitzgerald, the catcher of the Park City baseball club, had two lingers brokcu iu yesterday's game, Mr. Hall, of Denver, an expert electrician, elec-trician, is in tho city overhauling the wires of the telephone company. I'p to date the Ontario mines have shipped i'i.ftU bars of silver, each bar of which will avnrage $7."0 in value. Katie Kinmelt's company played to a good house last night, iimt everyone was pleased with the. performance". There are a great many new buildings build-ings going up here and from all appearances appear-ances Park City is soon to have a boom. "Johnny fho Baptist" will Vest his weary bones iu the city refrigerator for a few days for indulging in too much bug juice. Prof. Charles F.llis will deliver a lecture lect-ure on Brigham Young and Bob Inger-soll Inger-soll at the opera houe tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Unless something is done soon in regard re-gard to celebrating the Fourth of July, it will bo too, late to get up anything that the people1 will be promt of. " MoFlyiin's 10-eent. circus showed to largo audience yesterday afternoon and charged $1 a ticket. Kvervbudy who attended was very much disgusted with the show. " In the game of baseball between Park Citv aud lleher yesterday the score whs 24 to 12 in favor of Hobe'r. Both sides did some very poor playing. A largo crowd witnessed the game. Many people peo-ple from lleber attended. The shipments for the last week were as follows: C'rexcent 47.Nfi pounds Ontario ?;:.m DkIv r.ri " Mnvnowir ns.mi " DlKKers 'it, loll " The "Waifs of New York" was played here at the opera house last night, and everybody declared that they never saw anything to euual ii. Katie Fnunett was tho darling of them all. Lottie Williams captured all the bald heads, who 'insisted upon her recall six times.'.; While the circus was making its parade pa-rade yesterday; the toaju attached to the lion cage became frightened at some object in tlie road and made a short turn, which broke the wagon tongue, and the horses started up the street on the dead, mu, pulling the driver oil' of his seat. The team was linaliy caught, no one being hurt. The following'are registered at the Pnrk City hotel: if. M. lleun. Des Moines, Iowa; Oorge W. Linck and wife, Ogden; Katie Kmniett anil company. com-pany. New York; G. II. Fields, Atlanta, III.; Joe Hatch and wife, lleber; J. J. Thomas, K. W. Hoye, A. Rogers and J. T. Bucklin, Salt Lake; W. ii. Mason, Chicago; Mrs. Sofmeii, Ogden. |