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Show PARK SCHOOLS IN FINE FINANCIAL CONDITION Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY. July 12,-At tho annual school election yesterday L. E. Hubbard was re-elected trustee for the term of threo years by a plurality of 53 voids, he receiving 250 as against 201 for Watson and Kl fnr P.llul, a . .i.- . in Thn v;i"L Vu unnuai meeting hold til tin e?1??1 tho truatcea submitted whilfi. ,lna,lclal rPrt 'or the past year which proveu a. satisfactory one Tho year was begun with a lloatlng Indebtedness of i,n & l003-32- This is good, considering during fhI,enfS0 o n,,,nlne the schools ,nff tho vniit ycar greater than It it ov,oua ar and that "re text-boolcs to tho amount or nearly SiOOO wero purchased during tho year The total burins thoycar Voro m-112.03 .md the total expendlturcs $23,S29,0S. The ll""! tax levy for the present ear nas been reduced one-half mill, and a further reduction Is expected for next Perhaps tlio greatest overtt In the history at tholrt,dhrrWf ,n Pa,rk City occur?ed at their hall last evening, when Olive c,Ail0(,?e,No- 7 wn consolidated with Park City lodge No. S. Aftor the cero-:?,?lc? cero-:?,?lc? ?C consolidation, which woro conducted con-ducted by acting Grand Master C A. Walker of Salt Lake City, woro llnlshcd several short and Interesting speochea wero made by local members and visitors. cRin innvn0i,0i.th0 bC31 oanqucts over v& .h,'irk Clty. was spread. About 3o0 Odd Follows and their wlv. .nt ,u7 to tho table, and tho evening was pronounced pro-nounced by all a ono of the most pleasant pleas-ant ever spent. Both of these lodges were prosperous, and It Is felt that their combined com-bined strength will., mean much for the order hero In Park City. t P. McPhorson arrived in camp this morning from Salt Lake. Ilo has resigned bis position as manager of the Kclth-O Kclth-O Brlen store and has returned to tako active chargo of hln own bu3lnes3 here In camp. ,,Mr8- Thomas Kcarns and her sister. .i8s.trancos Alison, camo up from the city this morning to spend a few days visiting Mrs. Kearns's sister, Mrs. Annlo Conlon. " ? At the Comstock mlno the work or constructing con-structing a winze under tho ore body which waa disclosed recently on the 250-root 250-root level is progressing rapidly. This body of ore Is proving one or the best yot discovered In this mine, and about ton c,"m3 of hlgh-grado ore are being hoisted dally 'iho orehouse Is now nearlv full ami fliirlnrr tho n-ii.li. rof the mill will be put In operation for a few days to work the supply thon on hand. Recent reports from tho Elkhorn district dis-trict continue of a very promising nature. During the past few days a groat many disinterested persons have visited tho various prospects In thl3 district, and tho unanimous verdict has been that thcro is every yromlso or a good mlno there. Both at the Nelson group and the Eagle group work Is being bushed rorward as rapidlv as possible, and tho owners or both theao claims continue to havo every confidence In tho outcome. |