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Show l'AKK CITI NEWS. j Pakk City, July 2. Special correspondence.! cor-respondence.! R. C. Chambers has returned re-turned to Salt Lake. Mrs. Dr. La Compe is visiting In Zion. R. II. Nichols is in Ogden taking in tho sights. Deputy "Marshal Springer spent yesterday yes-terday in Park. Tug ore shipments today were: Ontario, On-tario, 217,950 pounds. . . Mr. and Mrs. Geooge Wiseman are in Ogden attending the carnival. Louis Simon, representing Simon Bros, of Salt Lake, is in tho city on bus i I Union Pacific freight engine No. 1011 was derailed yesterday in the lower yards. The Ontario shipped yesterday, thirty-two bars of bullion valued at $10,500. II. Dcnhalter of tho firm of Denhalter & Sons, soda water makers, Salt Lake, is in tho city. Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. Moflitt amj daughter are in Salt Lake. They will remain there until after the Fourth oi July. The Park City brass baud paraded tlie streets last evening in their new uniforms. un-iforms. Tho boys make a splendid ap pearance and play nicely. A small assembly greoted McNeal'n dancing school last ' evening. Anothet dance will be given at the racetrack 04 the evening of the Fourth. Two shows are billed to play at th opera house this week. W. A. Brady ' "'After Dark" will be produced Thurs day night aud MeCabo & Young's operatic oper-atic minstrels will appear Friday evening. even-ing. Hotel arrivals: J. Wolner. Sau Fran.-cisco; Fran.-cisco; I. B. Milner, Atlantic, la.; J. F. Sullivan, New York; Sam Lusty, St, Louis, Mo.; A. S. Theyer, Denver; J. Wi Suninierhays, E. Jones, E. P. Morris, Mor-ris, J. E. Prico aud F. W. Miner, all of Salt Lake . |