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Show IN ADJACENT CITIES. Interesting! Hems From Park City, Ogdcn and Proto. Till: JUNCTION CUV IS JIOVIX'I. Cold In the Pari. lluilncai Outlook llcttcr llicrc Notci of tlio Harden City. ODTrwpontJritca flIAa N'xwl. Panic Cirv, May 27. The past week baa boon ono of extreme nulotudo lu the Park, cauaol moitly by tho unsettled un-settled atate ot the weather, but upon thoopenlngof lummer, should such a thing hapjou, tho many plant for Improvement Im-provement and developinout ot mining and other roptrtlea will soring forth audiurprlao thoae who lay Idly by and complain tbat there la no lime like theoll tlmiu. Such people will have lo make room fur enterprising men who compote the largo majority of the Park Cllypiople. When Park City commences com-mences to pick up you can with safety look for bolter tlmua In Salt Ijtke. Many remarks havo been made during dur-ing the paat week upon '"lo great number of accidents which have happened at tho various mines In tbo past fow mouths, and tho uppermost upper-most iiuemloti la, Who Is to blame? Surely not tho companies In all cases, for II Is a will known faot that the mining companies, as a rule, nru ou tho botout Or now appllauors which will Inauro tho tafcly of the men In their enii loy. With the many rules and regulations prepared by the companies to Inauro aafuy, there cau hardly be but little If any grouudafjr blame aitaltut thorn. Whst Is ueeJel Is obiervanca of thuo rules. Cuitom sometlmis makes men careltss, aud then accldonla result. The sad accident In which Mr. O'Connell lost bis life at the Daly tnlnu has caa a gloom over tho tamp, and (.specially over tho ftlbw workmen work-men who ha I been niaoclatid with him foryotu. Ills fuueial Thursday afternoon af-ternoon was attended by a larce number num-ber of bis fellow workmen. Servient were held by ltov. Father Oalllgher. Ills daughtor arrlvid from Nevada ou Thursday morning, lu time to be pna-eutat pna-eutat theluueral. News of tbe death of Mr. Jenulngr, superintendent ol the Mountain Btone company, whose quarry Is located norm of town, was received with a great deal of surprlia by those who were well acquainted with him. Many were the surmises put forth aa to the cause of the rash act. Mr. Jennings was popular with tbo men In his employ, antithouewt was to tutm a great sur-pilar, sur-pilar, as It wsa only a few days previous pre-vious In his death that he was at Ihe quarry apparently lu the best of spirits. All uccident occurred at the Mountain Moun-tain Stone company's quarry about two o'clock ou WednesJuy afternoon, resulting la a serious break of tho right leg of Thos. Porry, a stone cutter. It apiears that tho "tackle" on tho largu derrick was not made purfi ctly aectire to a large rock which was bclug moved. In swinging the derrick the rock fall, striking Perry first ou the hend.cultlug a deep gash over the loft eye, aud before be-fore he (.ould recover himself the rock pluued him to tho ground. When It was removed It was found that Perry's rlithl leg, below theknte, was shattered. shat-tered. Immediate etspi were takon to remove him to Salt Lake, to which place ho was taken over the Utah Central, and ho Is now at the Holy Cross Hospital. Maoy visitors have been up from Salt Lake during thu past week, all on the same mission, I. e to escape tho "heat" of Salt Like. Tbey have returned re-turned perfectly aatlaflod that, as a winter resort, Park City Is "strictly In It." For hav we not bad warmth, coldness, aud drtarlnessT To add to the chilly nipeot, one of our leading roerohauts list taken the risk of displaying, dis-playing, In large size bluck letters ou a algu the full width of the sidewalk, tbe inspiring words "Ice Cream." A committee will ask blm to remove the tlgn If the wi attier doe not Improve within the next few days. Shipments of ore are being made from Park City at a lively rate at present, pres-ent, at teaming from tho mines It good and as sll the mines have lu store a largo amount ot ore. The smelters areauxloua for It, and as Park City ore isoontldered No. 1, the demand appears ap-pears greater than the supply. The heavy shippers for tho past week have been thu Daly, Ontario, Anchor and Crescent, butlu a few days tbe Silver King will be In II, and Willi ullthe mines shipping oro wo cau look for lively times. Last Saturday night our stroeta were startled by the mualo trim a bagpipe, operated, or manipulated, by a geutle-man geutle-man from Salt Lake, under esoort of James Mofjatt aud several other members mem-bers of Ihe Caledonian club ol Salt Lake. The mualo was much enjoyed, and a cordlsl Invitation la extruded to the gentlemen to reKat tho call, J. J, Daly and Dr. Fowler were visitors vis-itors at Ihe Park lost Monday. Dual-m Dual-m us at tho Daly Wtat was the attraction. attrac-tion. Jas. McQrogor, general manager of tbo Crescent Mining comiaoy, ana also of tbe Utah Central railway, was In tbe city Thursday and Friday, on buslntsaln connection with the starting start-ing up of the Crteoent concentrator and other works under bis tare. Will. |