Show n n lP I fk City Wednesday Murray King November NE 1J Correspondent 25 J 1903 J I I I KEAKKSKEITH MILL j I Everything Will Be Beady to Start inn in-n Week News comes from the authorities at the Silver King mine to the effect that the KcarnKelth mill will go Into commission by December 1st All the machinery fur thc first run Is In place nnd all that stands In time way of It starting up Jmnn dlaUly arc a few minor fixture which will be In jluo bolero the date named Time KcJirnsKoIth mill will not start out I with the full tonnuKc capacity Included in time completed mill but the Initial capacity capa-city will be gradually added to until a dally capacity average of HO I tons and more Is reached Only four VVIlfloy tables will bo used at the start but others will be brought Into remilslllnn as experience with the ores at the KcarnsKcllh mlno warrant until he originally Intended number of them are Installed limo force In the mine has put that I pioperty In splendid shape for operation A great mass or ore IH already blocked out and the ore bins are full III anticipation anticipa-tion uf the starl BOY lNDBR ARRICST Robert Bumnlc the I jlltccnyearold boy recently sent fiom here ro lime State reform re-form ehool was arrested for Vagrancy i early this I morning and I arraigned before City Justice Lockhnrt today Just llclI Luckhart sentenced the boy to ten days in the city Jail The lad rtruseu to live at home and Is I In tile habit of roaming Die streets at night and sleeping at Her rys livery iuble I > He I wns discovered Crn1 UIllllcl I then at lloclock this morning 1 and arreft I ed i When young Burnnlc was recommended recom-mended from hero for the reform school liaise howls released him on n months trial of gooI behavior but he fell Imrm dlatelv back Into hilt habits of vagrancy and fnconlglbillty i lie I has a father living liv-ing and tuvonit slstcra older than himself CASK WAS RfLKD OPT The llarrlngloniloyir neighborhood difficult wa dlHinlsuvd from court tills moinlng on the fallnro of the complaining complain-ing witness to t appear This case orlgln alcd November 7lh III n charge sworn to bv Mrs Moyer against Mrs Harrington 1 III which the latter was charged with assault as-sault upon tho person of Mr Moyer In which the latter thumb vns brokon Thy ease has come up weveral time but tin parties Interested falling to appear tire case was postponed WO UK AT rIU ALICE Theru ar very encouraging sIgnet connected con-nected with Iho development now going on In the Alice Perhaps tho strongest and bust mineralized llssuro so tar uncovered un-covered In that property was recently brought to light at tho bottom of tho 130 foot winze and thin Is now being drlftud upon with very gratifying results Jima llBBiirn is seven or flight feet wide and tin IDtterJa noW coins over tho dump is the I best seen at that property for a longtime long-time GOOD TIME FOR THIS POOR Ilonry SprJggs Is I preparing to entertain thoFo In needy circumstances In Park City In a most generous anti royal manner Ho i Intends that no one ball go without turkey on Thanksgiving day because h > > or she docs not have the rue = lnJ of pnr ehnso at hand Today Mr Sprlggs secured I se-cured the services of three prominent citizens citi-zens lo ascertain and localo an far as possible all those In poor elrcuniitanee to whom tine presentation of a turkey woould bo i acceptable The Kindhenru donor hag placed a largo aunt of monoyi at the dlHposal of this > parties with In ulruelloriH to kl no one in the city under tho rtcopc of this gift be alighted Air Sprlggss genci nii and lavish gift undoubtedly un-doubtedly will nul be forgotten soon by tho citizens of time Inrk NOTES Time Columbian and Philadelphia LUer miry socletlcn of tho Park City high school gave a joint programme nt the Lincoln school building thte afternoon The mu Mcul numbers essays recltatJonH and society so-ciety papers prepared by time members of each wclI ly made up the very Interesting i and m entertaining programme rendered I Thc Park City stage hand meet limo O S L I foofball team of Salt Lake City to inoirow ut time baseball grounds at 2 oclock p m Tilde Tonh Spmceby will play at tho Dowcy Thanksgiving evening W Mont Fan and Ed I Ferry returned IT Sill Lcikn this evening after a couple of days visit here John Rhodln of the Ajncrlcan Flag usmus on the outgoing train today 1 I Jidgc W S roc < lclmrl was outbound I lo Suit Lake thi evening where he will I visit I until Monday C L I Olsen returned to Salt Lnlco this t evening after n two days visit here C A Annlston went to Sail Lake ihio evenIng to visit his family John Kcctley left for Salt Janice Ihis cu ei in B N Sperry was among hue outgoing passongcrs today N H Drestier left today for ni lOiort vLsli to Stlt Lake 15an It Shlfldj is visiting the capital for u day or two William Mclnlyre left for Salt Lake thin overling Miy Eva Lambert returned to the capital capi-tal today A 1 Moffat left for a short visit to Salt Lake this evening Mr rind Mr Victor Ynungburg wero on the outgoing pahuonger train Mr and Mr Sam Iturroll en mo MI from Rait Iztho thin morning for a visit with Mr and Mrs W E Thomas mothnr Or Mra Burrell Mlea Joan Woods arrived from time T > n B UuulnjHK collcfic this jnoniing for a Short visit with friends and relatives horn I S MoLoJIan la up from the U oC TJ fop I ThnnUsglvlng I Iluch Mawhlnney camo bacTi this inorn1 intr from his vls lt to tin oily I 7Uly Wan waMamong this niornlticR nr l rivals Xrnm Sil Iike I Mr Tlonas lOHfii nmriih i l fiorn th cupIUl loila aa nm t l5ltvr al Park CUy jl |