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Show Tia Tt Pavers to Meat on the 23id ' int, and Decide Upon Sites ; , for Two flew Schools. BSIXP ITEM PBOM THE MINES. '. -v A. 'Supply of Pure, Water Will Soon ' Gladden the Hearts of the Citi- Eens Personals and liotes. f?l'v'at porrrtiioodvne ot Tha Tim. I'MK Citv, Way 15. A meeting of the uxuayers has been called by the board of trustees of 1'ark City ichool district for' Saturday, May Slid, in the central school building, for purpose of deciding upon a couple of sites selected se-lected by the board for the two new school buildings. The Bite selected in the first ward is lots 11. 12. ill and 2, block B KnviWa nHilitiim tlm nriea 't 10(10. The third ward site is lota 31 and a2, block 12, price ilSOO. The selections se-lections are generally thought to be good ones and the board will doubtless be upheld in them by the tax payers. -t- -f- -. On Tuesday evening, the 2th Inst., Washington Camp, No. .'i, P. O. S. of will celebrate the first anniversary of the institution of the camp by giving giv-ing a grand ball at the 1'ark opera house. The hoys are rustling and the ball will surely bo a success. . -t- 4- The large Kuowles pump for the Ontario On-tario l.'iOO foot level arrived this week nd will be placed in position at once. All of the machinery for the Anchor hoist has arrived and work at the mine, putting up the building, has begun. --- The whim for the Lucky Hell has been taken to the mine. Thursday jhorning Manager ISurton took up the engine a horse and w ill begin work as soon as tbing3 are in readiness. ------' The city council has a number of men at work putting in the flume from the Alliance tunnel to the waterworks reservoirs and by the week after next I'ark City consumers will be supplied with pure water. James McGregor, superintendent of the Crescent, was in the Park on business busi-ness this week. ---- The Anchor mine and Union Concentrator Concen-trator have paid olT. ------The Crescent tramway is doing a rushing business just now, and hundreds of tons of ore are being brought down from the mine. The Maud still furnishes fur-nishes the motive power for the road, but it is quite prabable that the I'ros-wtor I'ros-wtor will be called into usesoou. The iCWteCent has taken on great life this I spring and this year will add much to her reputation of being s great big mine. ------ The "Modern Natuaiy and Grand Concei t" entertainment to be given tonight to-night by the ladies of St. Luke's Guild promises to be a tine alfair. J. M. Richardson, lessee of the Crescent Cres-cent upper works, has about 2U0 tons of lirst class ore on hand which he will place on the market as soon as he can get it down from the mine. He will put in jigs at the mine to work his second-class ore. Word has been resumed on the Kentucky Ken-tucky group after a Btand still of two weeks. They are drifting for the vein, and it is expected that it will be tapped within a short time. ------ The Gem group promises to do something some-thing for itself this yesr. James lutly has secured a lease and bond on the interests in-terests r f his partners, A. B. Itichaid-son, Itichaid-son, V. Y. Brennan, C. Hirschmau and Truman Schenck, and proposes to do a heap of work on it. He will put four men to work Monday, but will have to increase the force "later. The, upper w orks of this property contain three feet of ore that w ill aesay over ounces, and in the lower tunnel there is a large vein of second class ore that contains a light pay streak. The latter will be j:eeed en the ground and shipped as concentrates. Surface water has compelled the lessees les-sees of the Apex to cease work inside for a time: However, they are at work ou the outside Rioting their jips in position po-sition and making needed improvements. improve-ments. They will employ a large number num-ber of men this summer and expoet to make large shipments of both firslclass ore and concentrates. --- Robert Gorlinski was out from Salt Lake this week on business connected with the various mines of the Park--f- -T- Georee C. Kidder has returned from California. Mrs. Kiddr and the children chil-dren will visit there a w hile longer. -- The Park City gun club indulged in i shooting match on Wednesday of this week. Delos Morris secured the gold medal, Frank J. Wescott the silver and E. 11. Buchanan the leather. |