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Show MINERS GO ON EXCURSION AND MINES CLOSE DOWN Special to Tho Tribune. ' PARK CITY,' Juno 13. Tho excursion to Salt Lake causes quiet In Park. At S o'clock this morning three sections of a special train pulled out from the Rio Grnndo station with nenrly 1CK pasaen-gora pasaen-gora on board. The mines are all closed down for the day, and thoso.who did not go o"n the excursion aro taking a day's rdst. 1 M Max Smith, a miner at the Daly West mine, was qulto seriously Injured, yesterday yester-day afternoon. While working In a stopo on the 12W-foot lovel, ho attempted to take hold of an Iron bar and by mistake caught a piece of Insecure timber Instead. The timber gavo way, lotting the man fall a distance o.f cif;ht or ten feet. Dr. Bards-ley Bards-ley was called and found that tho fall had fractured two of Mr. Smith's ribs, besides bruising him considerably. At the regular meeting of Summit temple tem-ple No. 2, Rathbono Sisters, last Saturday night the following officers were elected for tho coming term: Most excellent chief. Mrs. G. K. IJcdgo; excellent senior, Mrs. W. D. Watson; excellent Junior, Mrs Joseph Kemp; manager, Mra. David Watson; Wat-son; protector, Mrs. N. J. Williams; cuard Mis John Lindsay; recorder, Miss May Williams; treasurer, Mrs. A. A, Pike; trustee, Mrs. J. T. Wllllanra. - 1 The preliminary trial of John Davis and Phil Porter, charged with stealing hides from the Park Olty meat- market, took place before. Judge Lockhart this morning. morn-ing. Both men pleaded not guilty. Davis was bound over In tho sum of $500. The evidence against Porter was considered Insufficient and he was released. Up to tho present Davis has not furnished bond. Edward McLcod swore out a complaint this afternoon against Big Lee. a Chlna-mn, Chlna-mn, charging him with assault and also with . drawing a deadly weapon. Tho Chinaman hns not yet been appprehended, but tho trouble seems to bo over tho possession pos-session of some garden patches in tho north end of the town. |