Show THE NEW OFFICIALS I Marshal Parsons and District Attorney At-torney Varian Qualify THE OLD DEPUTIES RETAINED At Least for the Present arden Pratt Will Also Remain at tIme Penitentiary Th Assistant Attorney I i now Marshal Dyer The gentleman gentle-man who has presided a marshal of the territory of Utah for the past three years is a plain citizen once more Rlr E IL Parsons lately ippoiuted to the position made vacant by the resignation of Mr Dyer appeared before Judge Zane yesterday morning announced that he had filed his bonds as required bj law and was ready to take the oath of bHce The judge assented A few minutes later Mr Parsons Par-sons sought Mr Dyer and told Isbn that he was ready to take the official reins at any tie they might bo surrendered Have you qualified was tho query Yes came the answer Well that being the cjs VJsaid Mr Dyer good nituiedlj it is Hotsans choice with me You are marshal and I am marshal Your taking the oath and filing the bonds puts an end to my official career I This being understood Mr Dyer drove Marshal Parsons out to the penitentiary where ho was introduced to the inmates the guards and others as their future superior This morning the penitentiary and its contents will be formally transferred TO TiE NEW MARSHAL Upon learning that Mr Parsons had qualified Mr Dyer at once notified his eighteen deputies throughout the territory that they could no longer legally act under him in other words that their services were dispensed with This ac ion 1et the newlj installed marshal a clear held and for the sp ce of several hours at least the country was placed in imminent danger because of the absence of these officials The lately deposed deputies put in the pteter portion of the day in moving the receivers goods and effects from the marshals office and aw i ting the coming of Marsbll Parsons when they vv ould learn whet policy he intended in-tended to pursue as to the old attaches of the office There had bIds a rumor groundless doubtless mvie v of whit after occurred that the nov marshal intended to drop overy deputy and clerk who had served under hh predecessor from the third stoiy of tho Wasatch building or words to that effect I was known also that there were several applicant for the CmJe elli slippers of Cannon tho delicate footgear of Funk the bj metr cal though heavy brogans of Cammomile Hogs and Sprague and that cince his appointment became an assured fact the marshal has had a slight taste of what Mr Harrison has endured daily since March last Under these cir uni3tnccs it was but natunl that tho boys should be a little anxious as to tho ou a ome Graeful past favors received at tie hands of the deputies Tin Hn ILD s representative remained with them in THEIIl HOUR OK TRIAL and administered such consolation as ho had been able to pick up on tae street and invent At about > 15 Marshal Parsons appeared and the icpoitsr at one pretended to interview in-terview lam Answering the queries the gentlcu said he had no intention of making mak-ing any changes at lest for the pre3 nt The commissions of the deputies had of course expired with tho outgoing of their chief and it would be ueecss to re commission com-mission them but he hid no removals to make that he knew of Back bounced the reporter into the pros enceoi the deputies i the news he earned was received with several smiles and it was unanimously voted that the scribe be made a present of tho box of cigars he hid promised the deputies 1 ist Christmas I is also understood that Warden Pratt will be rcimncd in his present position Air Dyer says it will be a longtime long-time ere a more capable man than he is found to fill his shoes 1 VAII also qualified esterday Who his assistant assist-ant will be is not known bat rumor says Frank Pierce will probably get thereAt there-At this time Tut HERALD representative whoso business has daily called him in contact con-tact with the now ex marshal desires to return his thanks for the many courtesies received at the hands of Mr Dyer during his official career |