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Show PARK CITY NEWS. Pakk City, Oct. 0. (Special corres-pondeiioii. corres-pondeiioii. The city is enrobed with "the beautiful" today, and winter's brisk breezes remind us that Jack Frost has conio to stay. Superintendent K. C. Chambers is in town and the people are looking for an early distribution of the needful. The Summit comity delegation, consisting con-sisting of thirty-two of Park's most influential citizens, accompanied by the cornet band left for Y.ou yesterday to attend the territorial convention, Two or three cornets were seen ploughing their wav up from the demit last evening, even-ing, a ml' it is hoped that the remainder will be nioro successful In reaching home. John McDonald has just returned from his trip to the copper mining, district dis-trict in Untah county, Wyoming. Ho reports that district as having four producing pro-ducing mines, and ttays that a lively camp will soon spring up there, although al-though it is eighty miles from a rail-.road. rail-.road. The ore shipments Wednesday were: Crescent, 2S.450; Ontario, 153,500. and Anchor I;i,4i0 pounds. Hotel arrivals were H. E. Coleman, Toledo, O i J. Woolf, W. H. Herman, J. M. Walsh, Salt Lake city; 1. M. Kriedbsy. Joe Stowo, San Francisco; Thomas Tullv. Omaha; J. H. Torbin, J. F. McDonald, Cheyoniuu John Mo-Nary, Mo-Nary, Hubcr City, Pakk Citt, Oct. 10. Visitor to Salt Lake yesterday were Jns. R. Miudock, Ezra Thompson, H O. Young, Will Allison and T. H, Young. Miss Fannie (ieiger, sister of J. W Oeiger, arrived hero yesterday from Burlington, Iowa. The annual meeting of tho I resceni mining company will be held at the office of W, S. MiCormlek in Salt Laka on Wednisdav next. The secretary has consequently been busy this week making out his annual report. A beautiful specimen of nearly pure lead weighing 010 pounds was taken from the 200 feet level of tho Crescent mino this wotk. It was Intended to exhibit it at thr territorial fair but owing ow-ing to tho break down on the 'I ramway it could noUlio gotten down In timo for shipment. This specimen would make a valuable addition to the mineral cabinet cab-inet of tho chamber of coinmerc of The miners and mtllmen of the t resent res-ent were paid off Wednesday and Thursday. .faiues Mc-C.regor is secretary pro-torn : of the Cresont company during tho an-gence an-gence of Mr. Withoy. The Crescent ore shipments this week were lMt.llM pounds of lirst class. Of Richardson's contract lcaie ore 111,470 pounds, and 800,000 pouuds of concentrates. Andrew Sullivan loft today to at fna the funeral of his daughter, Mrs. I.J. Sullivan, who resided at Virginia City, Novada. The deceased is a sistor of Mrs. Jerry Martin of Ogden and Dan Sullivan of Virginia City, both former residents of l'ark City. It Is iust six months aco that the mother and sister cf Mrs. Sullivan, died here of pneumonia. pneu-monia. The auction sale of line blooded sloed belonging to the state of John Drake, will take place at Troxo. Wednesday next, and will be attended by several Furkites. - t A strike has just been made by 1 at. Sullivan and others who are leasing on the claim known as the Hoaring Lion, gituated near the Crescent. A vlen of eight inches A first-class ore Is being worked and the prospect Is very favorable. favor-able. The owners are Barney Riley and M. S. Aschlieim of Park City and Samuel Levi of Salt Lake. Holel arrivals .1. H.Thompson, Wm. Nathan. Denver; W. F. Thompson St. Joe, Mo.; A. S. Blake. Ogden; W. A. Wheatlv, San Diego; J. S Gordon. Helena; Hel-ena; Mrs Crenm. Salt Lake City; Cha. Kemp, Moroni; Ed. A. backet t, St. Joseph, Jos-eph, Mo.. |