OCR Text |
Show PARK CITY NEWS. Park City, Oct. 22. Special correspondence. corres-pondence. The ore shipments for today to-day were: Ontario, 267,455; Crescent, y3,740; Northland, 140,600 pounds. The Northland company are shipping all of their first-class ore to Aurora, 111., for refining. : Mrs. Eva Horton departed this life last evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Horton was a niece of Mr. George Morrison, one of our successful business men. She had been suffering from consumption for a long time and was advised to come to Park City in the hope that the change of climate might prove a benefit bene-fit to her health. But she came too lato to receive the desired benefit. Her constitution was already broken down by this dread disease. She has been in Park City since June, and during her short stay succeeded in making many friends who will mourn her loss. Mrs. Horton was a young woman, came here from Boston, where her husband resides. re-sides. Her remains will be taken back to her native state for interment. Mrs. J. Moore ' and daughter are spending a few days in the Park, taking tak-ing in the many points of interest. Things at Camp Florence are looking bright and prosperous. At the Ontario drain tunnel there are about forty men at work. The driveing of the tunnel is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Some very bad swelling ground was encountered, en-countered, last week, weich has cnecked the work to some extent, but the timber tim-ber men have overcome this difficulty, and work is advancing again. |