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Show SERIOUSLY INJURED BY A CAVE-IN Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, Nov. 2. Jarncs DIvnoy. a miner at the Silver King, was seriously Injured about 1 o'clock this morning, by a cave-In Ills left leg was broken Just below the knee, and he Is quite badly bruised besides. Dr. Ward was called and tho patient was removod to tho hospital, hos-pital, where ho Is now doing as well as can bo expected. Tho funeral ot little Harry Harrison took place at 3 o'clock from the Mothod-ist Mothod-ist church, Rev. J. H. Murray officiating. The body was interred lh Glenwood cemetery. ceme-tery. James T. Kesclo arrived home this morning from a month's visit to his old homo In New York. i At C o'clock last evening tho Latter-day Saints people served an-excollcnt dinner In tho basement of tholr church, to the widows of Park City and their families. -Sixty-seven widows were present, and 135 peoplo sat down to the dinner. After this was served tho following programme was rendered: Song, .choir; Invocation, X R Glade; vocal solo, Mrs. Davis; address ad-dress of welcome, Bishop Rosband; violin vio-lin solo, C. A. Sporry; address. Rev. D- Q. Grabell; vocal solo, Mrs. Alma Smith; recitation, Anna Scott; solo, Jahn Davis; Instrumental duet, Misses Smith and Rnsband; address. Rev. J. II. Murray; piano solo, Miss Sadlo Rasband; song, choir, benediction. Simon Bamberger nn J. II. Kirby, ln company with several of the largo Daly West stockholders from tho East, camo out this morning and aro spending tho day making a careful Inspection of that mine. R. J. Fulkerson of Evnnston Is spond-Ing spond-Ing a fow days In tho camp visiting with old friends. |