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Show FINE SAMPLES OF ORE FROM MORGAN COUNTY Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, May 31. General Manager Man-ager W. H. West of tho Park City Mining Mi-ning and Development company has Just received some fine Looking samples from the company's property In Morgan Mor-gan county. ' The rock Is a combination of black oxide of copper and bromide of silver. The copper predominates and shows up In large quantities. Assays made show it goes 25 per cent. This promising stuff was opened in a ledge after one hundred feet of tunneling, and to all appearances will open Into a large body of similar or better rock as work progresses. u W. W. Armstrong Is In camp today. v a Earl Glode and Fred Richmond, students stu-dents of the B. Y. U. of Provo, will spend their vacation here. The Ogden baseball boys left' for home this morning, rather despondent over the- loss of the two games here. The Junction City boys played good, earnest earn-est ball, and are gentlemanly young fellowB. DeSplte the fact that several doubtful decisions were made in favor of the local team, the Ogden boys made no roar about 11. Park City goes to Ogden next Sunday and a large crowd of local enthusiasts will go down to the Junction City to witness what will be a battle for blood. The Parkites are jubilant over the showing made by the team and are confident It will keep the lead it now holds. 1 Will Peters received a telegram from Marysville, Kan., announcing that his mother was dying at that place. No cause for her serious condition, but, as she is a vlctlrr of heart trouble, this Is probably the nature of her Illness. Mr. Peters will leave for his mother's bedside. 1 Mrs. C. P. Conlon and two children' leave this week for Port Henry, N. Y., where they will make their future home. Mr. Conlon follows In the fall. This family has lived here more than seven years. o Col. Wil'iam Ferry and George R. Hancock arrived In Park this morning. Col. Ferry haa been In Michigan, visiting vis-iting relatives. William Dooley and Horace Hobbs. former residents of Park, have returned after several months absence. They are now connected with some mining properly prop-erly in Ploche. Nev . In which they hope to interest Park capital. o Cosgrove's Concert and Ball orchestra orches-tra will appear in Maple hall tomorrow night, assisted by Park City's military band. W. S. Harrington of the Skelton Publishing Pub-lishing company of Provo Is in camp getting material for a souvenir programme pro-gramme of Lhe Elks' reunion In Provo. w M The thirteen U. of U. boys who are going to make a six weeks' wtay in Park and study some of the mines, arrived ar-rived this morning and were taken to the Little Bell lodging house, which has been given them with full privileges by Manager Bamberger. The boys were under the leadership of Prof. R. E. Wilson. will visit Eastern points of Interest, Including In-cluding Chicago, where Mt. Austin is a delegate to the National Republican convention. r John C. Cutler was in Lchl yesterday nnd, In company with the other Utah County Light and Power company directors, di-rectors, paid a visit to the power plant In American Fork canyon. Cornelius Ccdarslrom of Bingham Junction, and James Cooper of Salt Lake City are spending vacations In Lehl. o Cashier John Y. Smith and O. C. Frill, his assistant, are in Provo today on court matters. In the Co-op burglary case It has developed de-veloped that there were two burglars nnd both fitted themselves with an entire en-tire line of clothes, shoes, hats, etc. |