Show 0 0 park float ea I 1 0 0 r T ltv register next tuesday the last chance to register Is next tuesday Thes day see that your name is on the regis list tuesday Is the last day A tine fine baby boy was born to mr and mrs richard rowers tuesday last the parents are proud and bappe over the new arrival george huddy tile the corner ce cery raan believes in the future ot of park city and is erecting a tine fine new store just south of 0 his present place of business G D paterson superintendent of ol 01 the american express and T H peck traveling agent of the same company were in the park yesterday and complimented agent ridge en the splendid condition of the companas comp anys business in park city sirs mrs rachel urban lett left over the linion pacific this morning for or her t ald ld home in cleveland ohio called thence by the death ot of her brother inlaw in law mr mackintosh a very prominent and wealthy man ot of cleveland mrs airs urban may be gone sever al 1 weeks the record is indebted to superintendent in lu C L matlin tor for the splendid report ot of the very successful end and instructive county institute held in this city thursday friday and saturday of last week the same will lp lound found in another column of 0 th this a issue C C campbell Cain district manager of the mountain states telephone and Tle telegraph graph company was in the park yesterday on oil business connect fil ee with the local exchange the gentleman is always a friend of park city his alin aim being to give the best sen ice possible to the patrons of this company and to this end lie is always striving the womans comans athenaeum met at the home of miss mary shields last monday mcilray the mrs henriques read a very interesting paper on A merican american poets day miss C shields favored the club with several piano selections the meeting closed by those present singing america the next nest meeting will be at the home of mrs E L kopp on monday on day the A B richardson the first cashier of ct the first bank started in park city and known as the park city bank died at the soldiers home near los angeles california on tile the alth dinst of paralysis the body was brought brough to salt lake tor for burial mr richardson chardson ni was 66 years of age ho served be acted in n an ohio regiment during the civil war in the early e h he came to park city and opened a bank which failed during the panic 0 of 1893 catching many local de in tile the crash deceased la Is survived by a widow and tour four sons the following was clipped from thursdays tribune W W armstrong president 0 of the national copper bank returned yesterday from the east when mr armstrong first went east ast he found that there was an atmosphere ot of in new york but this has been changed and conditions generally are regarded as decidedly improved financial experts believe I 1 a said that the turn has hag been passed and that from now on we may expect increasingly favorable con editions W W armstrong president of the copper national bank of salt lake vas in tile the park today to day on matters of business and to enjoy a briet brief visit with his son sherman arm strong cashier of our local bank vr ir armstrong Is just back from a business ineda visit to the money centers ct cf the country and to record man stated that we have turned the coiner and now on a straight road to better times the gentleman teya beys already a better feeling prevails throughout the east than for many months past and while he does rot expect prosperity to come with a sudden rush he looks loohs tor for a gradual improvement in financial conditions and more prosperous times are a certainty the gentleman says saya there Is much interest hanife manifested tod in mines and vast areas of 0 productive land in the west and the people of utah can rest assured that the worst Is past and conditions in all lines of business will be on tho the UP grido from now on mr armtrong armstrong look uell and expressed a real pleasure at being in the park and to again n ret his home town friends rl ends than there are none better or truer in any part of 0 the state you will always find a welcome in park city W W next friday october 30 halloween night at Ras bands hall the knights of the will give a grand masquerade ball no expense ense will be spared to make this the dancing event ot of the season and every dancer should attend and abid enoy joy tile the good time that is sure to I 1 fullow follow A costumer will be up from salt lake to tit fit you out tor for the event various prizes will bo be awarded to best sustained characters and i ii continual round of pleasure awaits all who buy a ticket read the advertisement verti in this issue and decide to be one ot of tile the prize winners monday last a young married man from heber whose name is withheld out of respect for his family drove over from his horn horii town and put his team up at lowes barn he tl en proceeded to load up on oil park city whiskey and in consequence got ol 01 into trouble after lie he had hitched up and started tor for home a valuable overcoat coat that was left in the larn barn by another traveler was missed the young married man was suspected and the marshal of heter was telephoned to arrest him alien hen lie arrived home when the oung fellow drove into heber sure enough lie he had bad the missing coat on when asked where lie got it the young man said lie he had found it in liia is buggy having no idea how it got there he was placed under ar rast and brought back bach to the park hen arraigned on a charge of petty larceny lie he plead not guilty telling the judge the same story that lie he told the heber marshal th the e tut trial aern was set for thursday at afternoon oo 00 b but after consulting with liis his parents aud and in order to save undesirable it was decided to with liias the plea of not guilty and en ter ler one ot of guilty resulting in a tine fine ct 16 1500 1600 00 being imposed the young man stoutly maintains his innocense but the circumstances are decia idly against him |