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Show PARK CITY NEWS. ' Park Cut, Sept. 8. Special cor-respondencej cor-respondencej E. R. Holdeu of Denver Den-ver is in the Park with a throe ear lot or ore which he will run through tho Ontario mill as a trial lot. One ot the section hands was attacked with insanity yesterday morning. He roamed around tho streets nil day and went through some very peculiar capers. ca-pers. The unfortunate man was captured cap-tured by his friend and taken to his home in the evening. Mr. Hancock, formerly with M. S. Asehheim, left last evening for Salt-Lake Salt-Lake to ucceps a position with Receiver Lawrence as clerk. There are two cases of typhoid fever reported in town this week, one tho 3-year-old child of Mr. J. 0. Tretheway, and the other Master Edward Groos'e. Both parties are doing well and there is no immediate danger of tho disease spreading. Mr. John Varcoe went to the metropolis metrop-olis yesterday. Mrs. J. Winters of Salt Lake is visiting visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. Judge Bat's in Park city. Hotel arrivals; J. F. Boll and wife, J. A. Doyle, J. A. Caine, D. H. Cannon, Louis M. Cannon, Salt Lake; Byron Field, Topeka, Kansas; M. Smith, Chicago; Chi-cago; J. K. Longweiaur, . Omaha; J. L. Boreman, Ogden. Ore shipments; Anchor. 2o8,500; Crescent, 58,500; Ontario, 28,700. |