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Show PARK CITY NEWS. Park Crrr, Aug. 4. Special eorres-pondenoe.-Mrs. Judge C. 8. Zane and Mrs. Henry W. Lawrence were in the Park yesterday, the guests of Mrs. Col. W. M. Ferry. C. F. Taylor and a party of friends spent the 'Sabbath in this city. They visited the Ontario mine aud were shown the underground workings. Mr. M. Shaughnessy came to Park City yesterday oo a business trip connected con-nected with the Glencoe and Mctlenry mines which he is working here. Mr. McAllister and family were in the Park yesterday getting the benefit of a ceol day. John M. Drake died at three o'clock yesterday afternoon at his late home in Prove city. The deceased was highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was a hard worker and had accumulated accumu-lated a nice fortune. His three sisters were at hia bedside when ho died. The horse race between John Var-evea' Var-evea' Peanuts and Quin's Rhoan Bill, came off last evening at the race course. Peanuts won. Master William Doidge has left for a visit to England. Mr. J. W. Griger inado a Hying trip to the metropolis yesterday. Ore shipments today: Ontario, 98,1100; Crescent, 112,000; Anchor, 14.-400; 14.-400; McDonald's jigging", 25,500. Total. 88W,400 pounds. Hotel arrivals Park City hotel: M. Shaughnessy, Miss P. Sharp, T.P. Kahn and family, D. H. McAllister and child, II. E. Bullis, David Allerstino, Mr. and Mrss Bailey, B. Hanock and mother, S. Hanock, S. Hollander ami daughter, L. Heggie, Joseph Ackcrman, F.II. Steb-bins, Steb-bins, J. Kingbush, Salt Lake City; F. W. Day, Spokane Falls; K. Pelton, Denver; Geo. A. Bruce, Ogden; J. A. Boyden, Coalville, Salt Lake house: Jas. Kearns, Salt Lake; Patrick Flood, Hugh McGown, Colorado; G. D. Woodard, Silver Keef. |