Show TOWN TALK Yesterdays clearings were 212841 a compared with 2504 4 for the same day 1 of last year F A Grace representing the San Francisco Call is in the city looking after 1 the interests of that paper I Judge J T McConnell returned to the Ivnutsford yesterday from Chicago He will g to his bailiwick at Vernal on Monday dayC C C Higgins of Mercur banqueted the Mcrcur recruits at a Main street cafe on I thcIr arrival in this city The compliment compli-ment was much appreciated by the patriotic pa-triotic volunteer soldiers Tho Sunday morning services at the t First Congregational church will consist of on address by Rev C T Brown upon The Flag The theme is of a purely patriotic nature and a large attendance is expected E S GoodhueT accompanied by his wife and child arrived at the Ivnutsford yesterday yes-terday and after viewing the sights of the city proceeded eastward in the even jut Mr Goodhue ir owner of a large plantation at Waihittu Maul Hawaiian islands Yesterdays arrivals at the Walker house were A E Parsons Grand Junction Junc-tion C A Whitemore Portland B H Jones and R H Jones Brigham City J R Edgheill W J Schofleld Nephi J E Kennedy Denver and a number of tourists tour-ists and commercial travelers F Zuttermlnster and wife and G F Hude Liberty Ind J G Guthrie Chicago Chi-cago Henry Shields Park City J W N Whitecotton Provo W E Whitman and I wife eC beIv Mass Miss Alice f Gosz Brockton Mass Miss Ruth Clough Qulnck Colo Mrs W P Whitman Whit-man Campello Mass Mr and Mrs Lucnes Richmond Miss J H Richmond Broclton Mass W C Pitt and Harry Douglas Nevada are among the Cullen guests Among yesterdays prominent guests at the Knutsford were Thomas Kearns and James Ivers Park City J T McConnell Vernal Frank Stevens Ogden J F Brown and wife Miss Irene L Brown Denver Jackson J Cody Las Cruces N T L H Hammond and H C Hammond Worcester Mass George Winter Pocatello Poca-tello E O Babcock Montana Theodore Davis St Louis S H Fields and wife t Atlanta His Horace R Ivelly New York O J Wilson and wife Cincinnati Th police have begun a relentless war upon the vagrants who infest the northwestern north-western part of the city These men sleep I in freight cars and in desertedbuildings and are a source of considerable bother to the people in that part of the city Forth I For-th past few days the police have been uanlUI C ciean sweep inrougn tne infested in-fested neighborhood and several men have been brought in But when tried in police court they were all liberated although though the arrests may clear the community commu-nity of them Th2 state land board was occupied yesterday yes-terday hearing the transcribed testimony In the contest case of August A Nichols vs Joseph Stokes Involving the southwest south-west onequarter of section 36 township 1 north range 4 west Box Elder county Tho contestant alleges that Stokes was not a bona fide occupant of the land on Jan 1 1894 and therefore not entitled tom to-m < I e a preference right application for purchase The case is of slight import ar i and the quarter section of small value but i promises to be a longJrawn out hearing B H Jones is attorney for the contestant and R H Jones represents k Stoes f W V Orr representing the fa ArthurForrept Co owners of the cyanide ptifnts conferred with the Mining congress con-gress conmittee yesterday on the exhibit S to be made of the cyanide process during the cougrcv In company with Secretary Jnson Mr Orr visited the Hall of Relics Rel-ics yesterday afternoQn and after making asurements concluded to put in solution solu-tion trnks percolation tanks and preci Itt I-tt ion boxes The dimensions of the hal wr uld not admit of the Installation of rolls and crushers but arrangements will be made for a supply of ore a it comes frim the mine and as it is after being crushed and screened so the process will be shown in actual Use on ore from the Mercur mine I is possible that a placer place-r be secured yet where the entire cyanide cy-anide mill may be erected and if It is the mill will be one of the great features of the congress especially for those dele gites who have never seen such a mill |