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Show l'ARK CITY SEWS, Items of Interest From Hie Lively Mining . Cftinp. - ' Park Cut. June 37. Special correspondence corre-spondence Mr. tiorlinski, of. Salt Lake, has been in tho Park for several days. Ho returned home last evening. even-ing. Tho Apex will begin shipping ore tomorrow. to-morrow. C. A. Tewksberry and M. V. Kice are in Salt Lake today. Miss Jessie Quinn returned to her home at Lake Flat. She has been attending at-tending school at Salt Lake. The ore shipments today are: Daly, 117,800 pounds; Ontario. 05,400 pounds; Crescent Concentrates, 79,050. , The funeral of Nora Judge was held this afternoon, instead of yesterday, owing to the parents not arriving here until last evening. Pace & Archibald's store at Snyder-villo Snyder-villo was broken into Monday evening even-ing and $50 worlh of goods taken. No clue to the perpetrators. At Echo yesterday two tramps boarded board-ed the Park City Express and stole two grips belonging to Kouto Agent Bureh of tho Express company. Mr. An net, manager of the Rocky Mountain Boll Telephone company, with headquartors at Salt Lake, spent yesterday in Park. The new lino to Salt Lake will bo completed shortly. Mr. Bailey, agent of the Continental Oil company at Salt Lake, was in the Park yesterday. He has established an agency here, and will build a store house iu tho lower Union Pacific yards. Hotel arrivals: M. Woolf and son, New York; S. W. Peters, Chicago, 111.; Clarence Orange, S. M. Bailev, Oeorge Rhode, J. M. Kelley, Itobt. KeHey, C. B. Weeks, Salt Lake. |