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Show PARK CITY JOTTINGS. AUning- Notes and Other mention The Park People Want 'The -Mikado." The coming season will be a boomer In raining matters. Pace & Sorenson, tie contractors, of Kamas, are to start for the mountains on Monday to fill a 2,000 tie contract for Jones & Co., of Provo City. . We are informed Charley Dolburg has sold his group of claims for sixty thousand thou-sand dollars to Eastern parties! They adjoin the Morgan property on the southwest and cover the apex of 'the Daly vein. . - "Government Kid," who suicided on Friday, swallowed twenty-five grains of morphine. He stated in the saloon that he had "only two or three dajrs more to live" and that before he died there was "two or three sons of b hs" he was going to kill,' and pointing out one of the men present, said, "and you are one of them." He carried out the programe as far as killing one of them was concerned. Two attorneys were discussing a point of law yesterday in one of the courts of this city, and got somewhat excited. One of them ; to be more emphatic, put his hand in his hip pocket, when the other officer to arrest him as he was about to shoot him. The officer seized the unfortunate unfor-tunate attorney and searched for a revolver revol-ver ; but only succeeded in finding a worn-out worn-out silk handkerchief. Wouldn't it be a good idea for the managers of Society Hall to. open that place on New Years, after the improvements improve-ments are made, by securing the production produc-tion of "The Mikado" by the Salt Lake Company. Taking the criticisms of the Salt Lake papers on all the different companies com-panies that have presented the, opera there lately, we think that the home company com-pany yet stands at the head of the. list, and we believe it would draw well were it to come here. The lecture delivered by Hon. J. W. Hardin last Tuesday evening, on the "Reminiscences of Slavery and the Rebellion," Re-bellion," was listened to by a gratifying audience. The subject was well chosen, and to say that Mr. Hardin held his audience's audi-ence's profoundest attention from the beginning to the close .of his recital, would only be stating the case just as it was. The next lecture of the course will be delivered de-livered by the Rev. Mr. Thrall, of Salt Lake, on the evening of December 15th, on "How to Succeed," and it is safe to say that it will be a treat. Park Record. |