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Show PARK CITY. M. C. Harrington and family went down to Salt Lake Sunday and returned Tuesday morning. Denis Sullivan of Eureka has come to make his home here with us. Michael Fallon is back to camp again after a six months' visit with relatives in Nebraska. M. J. Daly, superintendent of the Silver King mine, made a short business trip to the city last week, returning Sunday morning. Michael Condon returned Sunday morning from Salt Lake. J. D. Wood and Mr. Bamberger spent Saturday in camp. John Shea and Michael Murnane of Eureka are here to remain. Dan Hickey is spending the week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Jerry C. Harrington has been ill for the past week with erysipelas. S- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tame returned to their home in Salt Lake last Saturday Satur-day after a delightful visit of seven days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lubeck, Mrs. Tame's parents. Mrs. Jerry Murphy and son arrived in the Park from Butte, Mont., Tuesday morning. 4) Edward Devlin is suffering from attack of the "grippe" and confined to his home on Rossie hill. Frank McPolin suffered considerably during the past Aveek from a sprained leg, but at this writing he is able to be around again. - F. J. McLaughlin visited in Salt Lake last week. On Wednesday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cunningham entertained en-tertained a number of friends at their home on First street. Mrs. James FinUm of Butte, Mont.', came up from the city Friday naornin, to eat luncheon with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh. - She returned to Salt Lake the same afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Thomas Connor attended the funeral of the late Thomas J. Connor in Salt Lake last Saturday, and returned re-turned to the Park Sunday morning. On the evening of April 24 J. A. Malia entertained a number of young friends very gracefully at his old home on upper up-per Main street. "A delightful time" was heralded around by all who enjoyed en-joyed Mr. Malia's hospitality. James Quinn died Monday night of heart failure. The young man was about 27 years of age and a volunteer in the Spanish-American war. Since his return from the Philippines his health has been failing, but no one expected ex-pected his death so soon. He was buried from the Catholic church Thursday Thurs-day at 2 p. m. Rev. Father Galligan officiated. Sincere sympathy is extended his bereaved brothers, and sisters. 'y Patrick Fitzpatrick departed Monday for Honolulu. - Thomas Connor, jr., spent two days in Salt Lalre last week. Joe Sullivan, who has been doctoring in Sajrt Lake during the past two monVhs, returned home this week noty much improved by the late treatment he received. a Mrs. Jennie Gillis' returned from Salt Lake Wednesday morning after a five : days' visit in that city, John McGivern returned from Salt Lake Wednesday. Edward Welsh and wife returned from the east a few days ago. |