Show PARK CITY ITEMS A Record of the Weeks Events in tnhH Great Mining Camps Property tax and poll tax notices are being presented to everybody and everybody dont grin much over it either Mrs M M Kaighn and niece Miss Akers of Kentucky came out from Salt Lake on Monday and are visiting with Miss May Kelso The Crescent Co are having a ditch built from the head of Thavnes Canyon to their mine so as to do away with the necessity of buying water Mr Frank Dyer is now having the heavy rails distributed along the tramway tram-way between the Crescent mine and concentrator con-centrator and will commence laying them very soon Mrs 11 M Bane the well known and popular elocutionist of Salt Lake will give an entertainment the Methodist church of this place on Tuesday evening September Sep-tember 15th Further particulars next week The U P will build a gooi depot building I build-ing at the foot of Main street before long This is something that is needed here I very much and will be greatly appeciated by the traveling public when cold weather comes on The framework of the new editions to the Marsac mill are up and repairs in the old portion being rapidly brought to a finish A force of men are now at work moving the machinery from the old Empire Em-pire mill site Our populartownsman Mr J J Buser left on Kimballs stage for Salt Lake on I Monday last from which place he departed de-parted for San Francisco on Tuesday morning Jake has long been l resident of the Park and his familiar face will be missed by his host of friends Miss Lizzie Barbee who has been spending her vacation with her grandmother grand-mother Mrs Dressier returns to her home in Salt Lake on Monday next Miss Lizzie has made a host of friends during her three months visit in the Park who regret to lose her from their midst The body of the poor demented woman wo-man Mrs Lythgo who wandered from her home in Hennefer four weeks ago was found in some brush last Sunday by two boys who were out hunting An inquest was held over the body and n verdict of Died in a fit rendered Mrs Lythgo was 80 years old and was lying ly-ing with her son who it is claimed was very cruel to her and did not give her the attention a demented person should I have Last Saturday evening Mr Thomas Cupit was the recipient of an elegant solid gold badge presented to him by the members mem-bers of Ontario Lodge No i A 0 U W of which society he has been an energetic member for many years He is a Past Master Workmen and the badge was presented as a token of appreciation for the valuable services he has rendered the order The badge is of a beautiful design and was manufactured to order in St Louis Mr Cupit feels very proud of it as well he may be and fully appreciates appre-ciates the esteem in which he is held by his brother Workmen Under the direction of Jerry Martin the foreman of the Anchor work on that property is pushed at a rapid rate He has a force of fifty men employed at present pre-sent most of them are engaged in grading i grad-ing outfor the hoisting works The machinery ma-chinery is nearly all on the ground and will be placed as soon as the grading is finished The boiler room will be 30x40 feet and the main building 40x90 They commenced to sink a few days ago and as r soon as the machinery is in place and covered they will run three eighthour shifts in the shaft Much more could be said of the energetic manner in which this company has taken hold but lack of space compels us to cut it short this week Eight companies of the Sixth Infantry I together with the officers and in com I mand of General McCookpassed through Parley Park on Wednesday on their way to the headwaters of the Weber river where they join seven conpanies from Fort Bridger and camp for a month They are out for recreation and field practice and will engage in rifle practice and matches sham battles etc They will have one big fight in which all manner of fighting tactics will be displayed I will be a genuine battle barring the blood and as we expect to be informed of the day on which it will take place and let ou readers know there is little doubt that a great many will take a trip up the river to witness the battle batte as it will be a sight that is not seen once in a lifetime The distance from here is less than I I thirty way miles and a good road all the I I |