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Show PARK CITY NEWS. Pake CrriV'TJulvSU.-tSpecial corn;-spondoncel-Mr. H. C. Chamberlain came up from Salt Lake last evening over the scenic route. The gas generator put up at the Mar-sac Mar-sac mill for chlorodi.ing the ore, is. in operation. It is working on the dry kilns very satisfactorily, and although it is not doing as well at present on the Stetidfclt furnaces as might bo wished for, Mr. Willson has the utmost confidence confi-dence in it, and thinks it will be a great success. A large number of Salt Lakers were in the Park yesterday. Some of them went over to Brighton with Parkiles, and the remainder spent the day in visiting the mines and mills. Mrs. A. A. Prye is up from Salt Lake enjoying the cool atmosphere. Mr. Bader says he has been very busy escorting visitors through the Ontario mill. Mr. Bader is a very congenial gentloman. Frank Andrews and Miss Burkman were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony mat-rimony Saturday evening. John H. Byar, agent for the A. C. McClurg Chicago Stationery company, was in town yesterday. He leaves this morning for Ogdeu. About forly-five Park city people were at Brighton yesterday. They all report a most enjoyable timo. Mr. Stetidfelt is 'still.confined to bis bed with rheumatism. Charley Auer, Thos. Mackintosh, and a parly of Salt Lake press representatives representa-tives were in Park yesterday, leaving for Brighton over the Crescent tramway. tram-way. George Rivers, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here. Hotel arrivals: Mrs. V. A. Prye, M. Alston. F.-W. Carlkins, J. M. Thompson, Thomp-son, Denver; W. G. Ellison, Jno. H. Byar, Chicago. Ore shipments for today: Ontario, 123,700; Crescent, 88,100. |