OCR Text |
Show PARK CITY. CSpccial Correspondence.V Mr. James Hickey of the ComstocV: spent a few day In the city. . 4 Mr. P. Hurley, -who has been in. Salt L.ke on . the sick list, returned home ; last Saturday. 4 Mr. Jack Quinn M-ent to the metropolis metropo-lis for a brief visit. Mrs. Henry "Welsh -.returned to the , Park last Monday after a very pleat-ant j visit with relatives in Salt Lake. Master Coipie Samon of All Hollows college spent a, few days in the Tark Mith relatives. 4 Mrs. s. J. Wilson was a passenger to the city last week. Master John Galligan of All Hallows college spent St. Patrick's day with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Galligan. Mr. Henry Welsh returned to the Park last week, after his eastern trip. 4 Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe and daughter Annie spent several days in the capi tal with friends, last week. 4 Miss Catherine Sullivan, . M-ho has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sullivan, Sulli-van, returned to h.r home, Butte, Mont., last Tuesday. 4 Mr. David Keith spent a day in the camp last week on mining business. 4 General regret was felt in Park City on March 14 whn it became known that Mr. John Sullivan had passed to his eternal reward, after an illness of several months. Deceased Mas born in Ireland about forty-one years ago, but has resided in the Park for a number of years, where bv his kind and amia ble disposition he M-on hosts of friends, who lizard of his sad demise M ith feelings feel-ings of deep regret. Having excellent qualities in every respect, Mr. Sullivan gained the respect and esteem of all men. He was ever a -generous, charitable charit-able and upright man. while as a devout de-vout Catholic he could rarely be equaled. Besides a Mife, he leaves a ! huge number of relatives to mourn his j loss. Deceased Mas a member of the A. O. H. and at the funeral, which oc-1 oc-1 curreil on March 17, the society atteud-I atteud-I ed in a body. The funeral services . were conducted by Rev. Father Galli-j Galli-j gan and at the conclusion the remain? 1 j Mere conveyed to their last resting j J place, followed by u large cortege. 1 I which testified the great esteem in ! 'which the-dece.ased was held. |