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Show PARK CITY. W. Donovan came home from Salt Lake Monday morning greatly improved im-proved in avoirdupois, after his three weeks' stay in the City of the Saints. On the 15th of the present month the Military band will give an up-to-date concert at the Dewey theatre. Conspicuous Con-spicuous on the programme is J. C. Kelly. The committee on programme should be complimented on securing a number from Mr. Kelly, for his appreciative ap-preciative singing will win high commendation. com-mendation. Mr. Henry Welsh has the honor of being appointed chairman of the evening. The boys deserve a packed house. .- St. Mary's school closed Wednesday and will reopen Tuesday. April 14. Dan Clark is ill with typhoid fever. Emmett Wright, who, was so dangerously danger-ously ill with typhoid pneumonia last week, is improving rapidly and will be around soon again. . $ T01" Walden spent Monday in Salt Lake. B. Jamesen came up from Eureka Sunday to make his home here. Joseph Durkin, an old and respected resident of Park City, died of miner's consumption Sunday night a t his homo on upper Main street. Mr. Durkin left a wife and six children to mourn his sad demise His . funeral took -place from the Catholic church Wednesday at 2 p. m. . Rev. Father Galligan officiated. of-ficiated. C. P. Shields has replaced James Burns in the men's department at Welsh, Driseoll & Buck's store. Mrs. Peter Martin and son,' Master John Martin, are spending a few days in Salt Lake this week. M. Fitzgerald r:eturned from the city Monday morning: ; '- ,- ' Mrs. Patrick Tallon of Butte arrived here last week. Henry Grossman left last -week for a month's visit With "his grandfather in California. Tatrick Hurley, late of Cuba, reached camp at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Joe Sullivan came up from the city Monday morning to visit his mother, and re-turned Wednesday afternoon. James Donovan came up from the city Thursday morning to spend his Easter vacation with his brother and sister. Will Donovan and Mrs. Tim Donovan. 'John Galligher came up from the city-Thursday. |