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Show A LIVELY WEDDING; ONTARIO ACTIVITY Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, March 19. The wed-dln wed-dln of Miss Ella Johnson, a native of Finland, and Herman Olson, a native of Sweden, was celebrated hero yesterday yester-day by the Finnish and Swedish colonics col-onics In a characteristic manner. During tho day a generous supply of solid and liquid refresmcnU were procured pro-cured In preparation for the event, and about 8 o'clock In tho evening tho couplo wero joined In tho presence of about 150 of their countrymen by the Rev. O. M. Elmqulst of the Swedish Lutheran Lu-theran church of Salt Lake. A. Johnson, brother of the bride, and Miss Sarah Olson, sister of the bridegroom, standing stand-ing up with the couple. Several large tables, lavishly covered with tho peculiar national dishes, occupied oc-cupied part of the upper rooms of tbi; Dudler building; which was used as a dancing hall. La to In the evening a well known young man of this place, In company with several visitors, was viciously attacked at-tacked by a Finlandcr, who was doing do-ing tho honors of doling out liquid re- rr&oVmnntn 'in.sv r. n linn, . V. - young man on the back of the head with a beer bottle, shivering the glass and inflicting a cut which bled profusely. pro-fusely. The attack, says eyewitnesses, was entirely unprovoked and was probably prob-ably the outcome of racial prejudice. The victim of the assault was hurried down stairs by his" Swedish friends to avoid a riot. At the foot of the stairs the Swedes, who claimed the honor of giving tho entertainment, deliberated for some time upon tho advisability of organizing! for the purpose of throwing tho Finns out. While these deliberations delibera-tions were going on, several persons who had too loudly expressed their opinion regarding the assault were unceremoniously un-ceremoniously thrown down stairs. At last cool heads prevailed and the dance went merrily on. . ONTARIO ACTIVITY. Tho movement of ore from the Ontario On-tario mine to .tho mill has begun again as a preliminary to tho resumption of the mill in a few days. The burned-out burned-out motor, which occasioned the shutdown shut-down of the mill nearly two weeks ago, will be replaced by a new one now on the way, when the full complement of machinery will be put In motion, with the prospects of a successful run and a constantly Increasing output. DEAD AT HEBER. News comos from Heber this morning to the effect that William McMullIn, a prominent and esteemed citizen, and the lato County Treasurer of Wasatch county, died last night from the effects of an attack of pneumonia. Mr. McMullIn McMul-lIn is well known In this vicinity, having hav-ing two daughters who are residents of this place. Mrs. William Byrnes and Mrs. Laban Hilton. Mr. McMullIn has been the victim for years of a peculiar muscular ailment, or creeping paralysis, which has cost him tho greater portion of his property and several expensive trips in search oC the world's best specialists, but which had been pronounced Incurable. The deceased was about 50 years of ago and leaves a wife and several children chil-dren In Heber. NABOB PROMISE. L. A. Malone and Adam Leichter returned re-turned this morning from the Nabob with flattering reports concerning conditions con-ditions in the now prospect. Messrs. Malone and Leichter have been conducting con-ducting a series of surface cuts to ascertain as-certain as far as possible the oxtent and contents of the Nabob ledgo and are so well pleased over the results of these explorations that they will return re-turn immediately to further pursue developments. de-velopments. They brought over with them a sack or two of splendid samples of the vein matter, some of tho samples of which there can be no doubt about, as they contain galena; the greater part having tho appearance of carbonates, carbon-ates, assay returns from which are awaited with anticipation. PRIZE WINNERS. Mr. and MrB. Alfred. Mulhall entertained enter-tained last evening In honor of Miss Nlta Murdock of Heber. "Pit" was played and music and refreshments wero other features of the entertainment. entertain-ment. The prize winners at cards were: Ladles' first, Miss Florenco Clark; gents' first, N. A. McDonel. About twenty guests were present. Miss Agnes Tanny entertained nbout thirty friends last evening at euchro. The prlzo winners were, ladles' first, Miss Jeanette Davidson; second, Miss Nell Goodrich: gents' first, F. L. Peterson: Peter-son: second, W. J. Buck. |