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Show NOTES FROM PARK CITY. Pahk City, Sept. !HSPoml corrc-pont!cDce.-Tho rcportofWi shooting injestcrdiiyg Times whs corrected cept in t-,vo or throe instances, on no-count no-count of a niLsumlcvstiiniliiiR tlirmidi the telephone. Since the lUah Central nan put in a wire the induction is so great that it is utterly impossible to get a message over them correct. In the lirst place, the name of the man who aid the shooting was Moss, instead of Molt, as stated in The Timksi then ngain, the name of the man shot was Langton, instead of Langdon. Thomas Currans was not in the "saloon at the time of tho occurrence, but had gone home and to bed. The shooting occurred at 11:20 on Wednesday evening, the operation on the wounded man was performed on Thursday afternoon. With these corrections cor-rections the report is complete. Moss was taken to Salt Lake yesterday afternoon, after-noon, whore be will have a hearing. Langton is living up to the present writing, but his death is looked for almost al-most any moment. E. Kimball mado a flying trip to the metropolis yesterday, returning in the evening. D. P. Simmons is in the Tark again. His sniiliug face is always welcome. Hotel arrivals F. L. Tripp, K. Saunders. Saun-ders. Jno. P. Bvnon, L. K. Fugi-tte, N. F. Newell. Salt Lake; S. N. Chigston, Chicago; D. P. Simmons, Omaha; G.W. Akers, St. Joe; J. Fassett. Minn.; Win. Allison, Coalville, A. L. Gardner, Denver, Den-ver, J. Clark, Ogden. Ontario shipped today 330,200; Crescent, Cres-cent, 78,100. |