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Show park crrr news. Ke-Eiectetf Scliool Trustee Toughs on Bender. Park City, July 10. Special correspondence. cor-respondence. Some of the notorious made things lively in town last night. They forced, their way into Mr. Krause's saloon and made free with his whisky and cigars, and broke several lights of glass out of the door. It is reported re-ported also that they made a similar raid on John P. Kelley's saloon. No arrests have been made. This kind of work should be stopped at once and the prosecuting attorney should take this in hand and make an example of the peace disturbers. The gas generator in the Marsacmill will be ready for operation in a few days. This is a new experiment in ore roasting aud if it proves to be a success it will bo a great saving in fuel. Heretofore Here-tofore it has taken fourteen cords of wood every twenty-four hours to run the Stetidefelt furnace. This gas generator gen-erator will do away with all this consumption con-sumption of woodand it is claimed to supply a more steady heat for the ore. The Mnrsac mill has been experimenting experiment-ing ever since it began work. It was the first to make a success of the Russell-leaching process and has worked ores by this process from nearly all over the world. Mr. Stetidefelt, inventor in-ventor of the furnaces is iu Park City superintending tho work. Charley Allen was seen running down the street with his hat in one hand and a box . of cigars in the other. As he passed he was heard to exclaim: "It's a boy; weighs nine pounds and a half. Mother and child doing well, and the father is quite happy." Rev. Mr. Putnam came to Park City and went to Brighton yesterday. Mr. J. A. Collingwood, forman of the McHenry mine, made a Hying trip to Ziou yesterday. Charlie Baldwin was up from Salt Lake yesterday .J The 3 months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Garity of Park City died in Salt Lake City on the 1 1th inst. Mrs. Garity was down to Salt Lake on a visit to her liareuts when the child was taken sick. Their friends in the Park sympathize with them in their sad bereaverueut. Hotel arrivals--E. H. Wall. B. R. Townsend, Chas. Baldrom, C. M. Bell, Dr. Croyman, W. C. Simons jr., J. Covey, Salt Lake; E. A. Conyer, J. V. Thurds, Chicago; D. Hapburn, Alta; Jas. Stone, Iowa; Vim. II. Bloam and wife, San Francisco. The ore shipments today were: Ontario, On-tario, 164,543 pounds; Crescent Concentrates, Concen-trates, 211,000 pounds. At the school election Alon.o B. Richardson Rich-ardson was reelected trustee for three years. The judges were YV. J. Snyder, V. V. Jenkins and C. A. Short. The following report was presented, but action ac-tion on it was postponed until Wednes-July Wednes-July 30: BKCEIPTS. Balance oil hand t 5.609.W UiHtrii-t taxen 4..'W.tW Territorial apportionment 1.HHS.IS Kale of lumber 64. W Balance due treasurer 6. 133.15 Total tl7.8rKS.03 EXPKNDfriHKS. Teachers' salaries 12.134.00 New school building 13.HD7.7t Furniture, etc tMiS.10 Globes, maps, etc.: 144.00 Repairs 33.00 improvements lHU.AD Current expenses, 3TH.II0 Officers' salaries..'. 3U0.0S Printing, etc W-W Interest 3.ar Total (17,856,08 |