Show TOWN TALK Yesterdays clearings were S178SG6 as Yesteras compared with 251485 for the sameday of last year V V Nineteen missionaries left for the east last night They are destined for various fields in this country and Europe 1elds The eighth quorum of seventies meet In the vestry of thp Twelfth ward meetinghouse meeting-house this triday evening at 730 oclock R J Stonf > of Cripple Creek is in the city V and will remain a few days preparatory pre-paratory to going up Into Idaho on mining min-ing business Tom Condon of Croydon Morgan county left last evening over the Union Pacific to engage in missionary labors In the southern states Miss Ella Olsen well known in musical circles and leader in the Ladies Guitar and Mandolin club and Lieutenant Ralph Sharkey were married last night The following notaries public were yesterday yes-terday commissioned by the governor J W Ward of Carbon county Thomas Williams Will-iams of Tooele Rasmus Anderson of Sanpcte Justice Frank R Margetts returned yesterday yes-terday from a two weeks business and pleasure trip to Chicago and is now dispensing dis-pensing justice at the old stand in the Atlas block Atas I Mr Loomis a wealthy banker of San Francisco arrived in the city yesterday from the California capital and will remain 1 rE-main for some time looking over the financial and business situation here Miss Cordelia Heath daughter of Henry Heath of this city and Mr Joseph W Thatcher of Logan were united In marriage mar-riage last evening at the home of the brides father Bishop O F Whitney performing per-forming the ceremony A conductor on the Third street car line who refused to give his name fell from night and sustained several L his car last nlJt sustaine sever j bruises about the head His wounds were p dressed at GodbePitts drug store and afterwards af-terwards he went in search of Dr WIlcox For eight days the office of the udju tant general in the joint city and county building will be under the direction and management Lieutenant Lassiter the I special aide appointed by the government govern-ment The adjutant general himself has gone out In the country after the festive j i V trout i Marriage licenses were yesterday issued I is-sued to the following Miley C Duebler mid Etta Johnson of Ogden Christian H Voss of Big Cottonwood and Eliza Ban gerter of Mill Creek Joel Tiatley and erer 211 ate Nannie M Irvine of Butte Mon Sam I uel Vricnt and Minnie R Randle of Salt Lake City Mrs Melissa King Crowell Wallace wife of Geonre B Wallace has just died at her home at Granger ward and the funeral will take place at the meetinghouse meeting-house there tomorrow at 10 a m Botn Mrs Wallace and her husband were pioneers pio-neers having entered this valley on September Sep-tember 26 1847 nearly 5 years ago Preston J Cannon the 16yearold son of Hon George Q Cannon was operated on at St Marys hospital by Dr Richards yesterday afternoon for appendicitis and young at latest man accounts had been was feeling doing unwell nicely for The a i week or more but it was not until Wednesday I Wed-nesday night that the operation was decided de-cided upon Mrs 1 L Peck of Los Angeles Cal I Is visiting Mrs Fitzgerald and daughters I at 1S4 Q street Mrs Peck has the reputation I repu-tation of being an artist of consIderablE note and she is so charmed with the natural beauties and surroundings of Salt I I Lake that she will endeavor to put on canvas while here some of our magnificent magnifi-cent scenery I I The board of examiners working in the Interest of the county schools has made a report to the superintendent in which I it is stated that 24 teachers have boon Issued certificates The names of the successful I V suc-cessful candidates have not been given out for publication aa that would mean the expose of those who did not pass a I thin which It is deemed best not to do I Duane Maryheucch of Park City had a I hearing yesterday before Judge Norrell touching his sanity He was era mined II by Des Silver and A C Ewing and adjudged ad-judged non compos mentis and committed I to the stPte insane asylum An extraordinary ordinary feature of his condition Is that he refuses to eat or take sufficient nourishment I I nour-ishment to sustain life properly Sometimes Some-times for weeks together I appears that be ate almost nothlns and seemed to be under the impression that food was I not necessary to his existence Governor Wells has appointed the delegates dele-gates to the coming gold mninz convention conven-tion which will be held in Denver at an early date I will be noticed that nearl all the delegates are Interested in the industry They are John Dern A W McCune I A Andrews H A Cohn Joseph Jo-seph Smith James ChIpman Angus Cannon Can-non George V E Dorsfy Marcus E Jones A Jessen B B Heywood Ben Hampton R C Chambers A F Holden Junius F Veils C C Goodwin E A Wire L U Colbath John Treweek George H Robinson A Hanauer John J Daly Elms Morris F M Lyman Will lam G Nebeker Simon Bamberger Jee Knight David Evans Heber J Grant and C E Loose The appointees will be apprised date of their selection at an early |