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Show MASONIC FRATEHrtlTY ENJOYS BA&QUET AT PARK Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, June 25. One of tho most, delightful entertainments ever given in' Park City was the one given by the Masonic fraternity in Maple hall last evening. The decorations were by far the most elaborate that have ever been displayed In the hall. The room was draped In flags and the National colors, while In the banquet room the electrical display presented many of the various emblems of the order. These emblems lepresonted as they were In colored lights, when combined with the floral decorations on the tables, made a most beautiful picture. The programme pro-gramme as a whole was good and the address ,of the Rev. Dr. Plnkerton of Salt Lake City upon tho subject of Masonry Ma-sonry was an able and an interesting one. After the banquet the guests and friends engaged In dancing until the wee sma' hours. The following Is the programme as rendered, with S. L. Rad-don Rad-don as toastmastcr: "Park City, the Greatest Mining Camp In the West," C. A. Blocher; vocal solo. C. T. Prlsk; "First Impressions of an Entered Apprentice," Dr. C. M. Wilson; "Our Wives, Mothers and Daughters," Henry Hughes; .vocal solo, Mrs. C. F. Golst; ' The Eastern Star," Mrs.M. M. F. Allen; "Masonry," Rev. Dr. Pinker-ton. Pinker-ton. The funoral of Miss Pearl Anderson was held this afternoon at the L. D. S. church, Bishop Rasband ofllclatlng. The remains were taken to Mount Pleasant this afternoon. few James MIddleton, a comparative stranger In the camp, was taken to the Holy Cross hospital from the Daly West mine yesterday Afternoon suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. . w The general committee upon arrangements arrange-ments for the Fourth of July celebration celebra-tion met last evening and after making some definite arrangements for the day appointed the various sub-committees. It seems an assured fact that' the celebration cele-bration will be the best that Park City has had for years. A great many new and novel attractions will be furnished, chief of which will be a drilling contest, open to amateurs only. Undoubtedlv this will cause an Interest that such u. contest seldom creates In a mining camp. The Park City baseball team Is scheduled to play In Evanston on the 3rd and -Ith, so that at present It Is doubtful whether this city will have a game on the latter date or not; but If not. there will be other features Uiat will make the day a glorious one. Workmen beirnn todav to rnmnw tho old sheetlron roof from the Washington school In order Uiat it may be replaced by a new shingle one. The Improvement Improve-ment Is one that has long been needed. m Bart Whenitt, an old-time Parkite, now located at Clayton. N. M., Is In town today shaking hands with his many friends. fc V Superintendent Rood of the Ontario came up today to make further examinations exam-inations of the damage done by the fire at that place last Monday. Electrician W. H. Gray of the Gilbert, Wilkes company com-pany accompanies him, and a careful Investigation of tho condition of the machinery Is being made. Mr. Rood has no definite Information to give out at this time; but everything looks favorable favora-ble for the opening of the mine and the rebuilding of the hoist. Of course, nothing noth-ing can be done In the lower levels until un-til a new hoist Is built and the water pumped out. Three shifts of about ten men cacli .were put to work In the stopes and drifts on the GOO-level, and from here the ore Is steadily taken out. Machinist While and five or six men are still at work upon tho engine and It Is believed that the damage Is not so great but that it can again be used. a, it it The following are the ore shipments for the week as furnished by tho Park City sampler: Daly West, 2,235.000 pounds. Ontario, 315,000 pounds. Kclth-Kearns. 119,000 pounds. TotuI, 2,099,000 pounds. - Visitors Arriving at Castilla. Special to Tho Tribune. CASTILLA SPRINGS. June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Feeny of Ogden spent a few days at Cnstllla fishing and hunting. at- J. A. Greenwold, accompanied by Dave Block and Dr. Ulmer, spent Sunday Sun-day Ashing. They'returned to Salt Lake In tho evening with a fine string of trout. If L P. M. Cropper of Chicago and G. W. Long of Salt Lake spent Sundav in Castilla. E. W. Wilson of the Commercial National Na-tional bank spent an enjoyable Sunday In Cnstllla as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Myers. a Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Donnn Reavls spent Sunduy In Castillo. k Mr. and Mrs. William Grlnsdell spent a few days In Cnstllla und enjoyed tho cool breezes and Ashing. f W. W. Hall arrived Friday for a three weeks' vacation. Mr. Hall Is now in camp. Mrs. I. ,A. Benton and Mrs. Gus So-mondo So-mondo spent Wednesday aa the guest of Mrs. Myers. |