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Show PARK CITY NEWS. Park City, Oct. 15. Special corre-spondence. corre-spondence. Mr. R.C.Chambers came out yesterday and paid off the Ontario employes. Business is much livelier today on this account. Mr. Chambers does not make his appearance at regular regu-lar intervals but his coming is always welcomed by his great army of workmen. work-men. Two acaldents occurred at the Daly mine on Monday, one of which came very near being fatal. A miner by the name of Elkison was working on the 700-foot level of the mine when he was struck by some falling ground and felled to tho floor. When taken out his head presented a ghastly cut across the top and his left ear was almost torn olf . The unfortunate man was brought down to tho city and Dr. Lecompt summoned to dress his wounds. In addition to his other injuries it was found that his left side was partially paralized. The sufferer suf-ferer was sent to Salt Lake for hospital treatment, where it is hoped he will soon recover. The second case was thai: of Thomas Hogan, a miner also at the Daly mine, who bad the misfortune to pierce his hand with the sharp point of a pick His wound will lav him off for a short time, but is not of a serious nature, Mr. James Quinn was presented with a fine boy last night when he got home from his business. All concerned doing well. The happy father is perfectly ex-aulted ex-aulted with joy. M. Idleman is in the Park again shaking shak-ing hands with his many customers here. Hotel arrivals to-day: S. E. Smith, Miss Smith, John Haselman, Salt Lake; G. F. Dodge, Wood River; L. D. rail-man, rail-man, San Francisco; D. Kennan, Mil-ford; Mil-ford; A., Peley, Butte; M. Idleman, Cheyenne. , |