Show I F TOWN TALK f1 Jamps Dryden of Logan was yesterday commissioned a notary public Yesterdays clearings were 204070 as compared with 183479 for the same day ot last vear < f Representative Callis of Summit county t is in the city on a business trip He is a frequent visitor to Salt Lake 9 Councilman Newell has written a letter to Councilman Le Prohon announcing that he will arrive in the city on Friday Ed Smith was sentenced yesterday afternoon by Justice Wenger to 50 days f in the city prison for stealing a bicycle The faculty of the Latterday Saints College has decided to dismiss the high school department until Monday April 3 at 9 ium At a early hour this morning Frank Thompson an employee of the Iowa Liver Liv-er stable while under the influence of liquor felL from a hay loft and fractured the left leg Richard Harvey failed to make a good defense In the police court yesterday afternoon to the charge of burglary and was bound over to the district court in bonds of 1000 r The work of setting poles for the Ogden Og-den power tam folks is progressing and c the line is virtually completed to the city limits The poles are distributed inside but none of them have been placed as et Three members of the state board of 1 horticulture met again yesterday and all day were engaged in drafting rules for spraying The rules were not completed and may not be made public for a day or two twoHon r Hon Heber J Grant yesterday received re-ceived a telegram from President John A McCall of the New York Life Insurance Insur-ance company stating that he and Treasurer Gibbs would arrive in this city next Saturday Visitors to Zion are very plentiful these days and as a result the city and state are being freely advertised Over 1200 illuminated copies of Utah Revealed f have been sent out by tourists during the uast two days Other matter has been sent east very freely I is stated by those who have been up t the canyon that City creek has more snow in i this year than over before That in places it is 20 feet deep and if a r sudden thaw should set in there would be need of a great many men to control the water and hold it in check The citizens of West Second South street are preparing a petition asking the city council to have the street paved with asphalt and stone from First West to the Rio Grande depot The document i is meeting with no opposition up to date meetn and it is believed will be signed by nearly every property owner in the district Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to the following Hyrum E Dewsnup 21 and Jennio Ransom 2 Salt Lake Edward Ed-ward Newton 2 and Margaret Melvina Kay 20 both of Mona J H Willard Golf 2 i West Jordan and Naomi Lawrence 19 Shelly Ida Alva Ferre 21 Salt Lake and Delia Kirkman 19 Spring yule Joseph H Wood 5 Salt Lake and vie Maria Hanson 21 Manti James Archibald Archi-bald 3 and Catherine Jordine 3 both of Clarkson The new board of state land commissioners commis-sioners was in session all day yesterday tran = acting principally routine business such as allowing claims and considering Applications The application of the Bear Rier Live Stock company for a loa of 19000 was considered and after some discus lon allowed The loan was sore made for f period of five years at 7 percent per-cent interest and the security accepted was a first mortgage on the coma s biz ranch on Bear river The board will continue in session today Captain Esllnger received a telegram yesterday from Sheriff Million Beste at Santa Cruz Cal giving the arrest of Harry Lyons who escaped from the city jail Har this city on March 2 an account jai which appeared in this paper at the i time The California officers desired some of Lyons history and were rewarded by a complete story of his crook career Lyons will not be returned to Salt Lake to serve his sentence of 110 days as the r authorities ser were glad to be rid of him 1 His last offense was the conviction of lat ofene having stolen an overcoat belonging tot kT to-t Postmaster Barratt |