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Show PAUK CITY NEWS. Death of an Estimable Young Lady General Gen-eral and Personal Notes. Pahk City, July 8. Special correspondence. cor-respondence. The thermometer registered regis-tered 80 in the shade at 0 o'clock last evening. Hon. William Ferry is in Salt Lake. W. R. Gibbs, assistaut manager of The Times, is in Park on business. McXiel's danciug school will give a party this evening at the opera house. The ore shipments today were: Ontario, On-tario, 189,650 pounds; Mayflower concentrates, con-centrates, 70,300. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Sweitzer arrived last evening from Salt Lake. , They remain re-main iu Park for several weeks. Billy Brothers returned from Salt Lake last evening bringing with him an alligator about fourteen inches in length. Miss Mary Kelley is lying dangerously danger-ously ill at lior home in Empire canyon, with a severe case of brain fever. Her recovery is doubtful. r'fW county convention meet this evening in tho city hall for the purpose of nominating officers for tho ensuing election, Monday, August 11. At tho residence of Frank Hanson, Miss Sophia Hanson, his niece, passed away quietly last evening and without a moment's warning. The young lady, who has been here but a short time, was troubled with weak lungs. She formerly for-merly lived with friends in Fairfield, Conn., comiug west to Denver some six months ago for her health. There she was advised to go to a higher altitude, coming to Park some two or three weeks ago. At first it was thought by hor friends that she would entirely recover from her troubles, but' last evening as she was preparing to go to Salt Lake siic complained of pains in ber chest and a few moments later expired in her uncle's arms. The time for tho funeral has been set for 10 o'clock tomorrow from the residence near the Utah Central Cen-tral depot. Hotel arrivals: Miss Josio Pickles, R S Harvey, New Orleans; L. Patlon, St. Louis; V. W. Thompson, Danville, 111 L. D. Perkiuson, San Francisco; C H. McMahon, F. H. Burnett, W. D. Owens, Omaha; W. 11. Gibbs, A. R. Watson, J. T. McNary and wife, Salt Lake; J. L. Davis, Ogdeu. |