Show TOWN TALK YfBtordpys clearings were 354502 as compared with 154G47 for the same day of last year Miss Ena Kimball of Kanosh has been chosen county queen to represent Millard county at the Jubilee Notarial commission were Issued cst cs-t rday to Chas H Barton of Weber and I J C Waters of ache Herman Hfiidick and Ida Haglurd of Park City timpt < i tate by obtaining a mamagv lict nsc sterday The Mutual Improvement league and ttf tibcrnarfp choir will jointly excursion excur-sion to Saltair on the 9th inst E H Clark o N < w York arrival in TOP city last evning and left after a few I h jurs sojourn for San Francisco Miycr GlendinnJrg has signed the or tin ppp passed at the last session of the cy council fixing ihc tax levy at 7 mills Mrs S L Miler and daughter of Denver Den-ver sister and nil of S A Kenner were among the Christian Endeavor delegates dele-gates who arrived estedny Mr Ken ner had not seen his sister for twentyfive years The return game between the Park City basebaJi club and the Salt Lake Jubilees will come off at Be < k s at 330 tomorrow The Jubileet have organized their nine and expect to give the Park City boys a hardfought contest John Simonson of Newton Utah had his left hand cut off in a sawmill at Baker Ba-ker City Ore recently He started for home over the Oregon Short Line and his train was wrecked at Glenns Ferry He received blight injuries m the train accident acci-dent The state board of medical examiners will meet in room lnu in the city and county building at 10 a m on Mond3y There are to be examiner eight applicants tor admission to th i ractice of medicine and sure unl ne for admission to the uractico o ob utrirs Governor W < iK yesterday appointed John Henry Smith C E Wantland Ed Richards C L Dignotvity and VT D Johnson as delrgu t the Gold Mining I tOnvtPton ai D nvcr vice H A Cohen A Hanauer A F H iljpn and A W Mc Cune who declined to serve A fire said to be the result of incendi arm broke out in the barn owned by a Chinaman named Loy at Second North and Sixth West streets yesterday evening even-Ing The damage to the building is i estimated es-timated at J100 and to the contents at i i I the latter including a lorse and a set of I harness The fire department made a I QU ck run and did vti v good wok j The report of the board of health for June shows that during the month there vere 23 deaths or I ri i of 4 9 as compared com-pared to fl o a r it of I s90 fr the same month in 1E96 if tha number 1 were males and 1 fennl < while 2 were white and i colored i tif furnSsIuit 9 other parts of the Unite States 12 whlr 1 were foreign Tw h < bodies were shipped ship-ped In for inttrm Il There was a bii ruh for The Herald rortutts of Bryut S erdaj Fully 2000 S topes were upI I < < 1 free of charge to patrons at the ouitJug room and many requtsts came 1 Ult1 These nirtraits r J he sent anwh re on receipt of the rii < s17 postags on cent > ifioto Ii i rom > n hi I exceliant likeness was made w i furnished by Mrs Bryan Tr sureton orri < pon < Jence POI telo Trb Te 1rtnc Armstrong exm iyor of Slt LaK < City nd at > rc > tnt tom mSStnpr of Salt Lake county got into a atlc sro with lam Parkins here r thy or two ace He owe Parkin for stir vbor done on his ranch here and a d spucc arose over thc settlement Arms Arm-s r p refused to PlY what Parkins de unrl I and undertook to give him a lie ing by way of settlement After a tr al however he nouht it woiiiil beJ S b tier to pay in lurked over the I i ugh The next hy Armstrong start I c i trr Salt Lake Wtf i bind eye as a j reminder xion Scl Si UrIS of Park City chairman i c tKe Fourt ol h ilys ielebrat OP omIt S mttee of Park c m j spent ytrday in cty endeiong to procure a liaise I l team to ooir > eu agaInst ibe Park c ik nine VD ntav next He states tit the cel > jraion will be te grandest s r S tt most txuns ve ever eld In the I c TTR and tTi indifuir are thai hun I dreds < u peep 1 jt attend from this city Ii i or4er that n tipected Zion delegation delega-tion may be properly cared fur arrange mets hae been nade with the Utah C ffrural for two trips each way on Mon 1 k c W the first leavrg this city on schedule I t t > e the other following a few hours Iah Tickets foi thc return trip will be f > od on the foHowlng day Mr Spiro estimates I es-timates that 4000 men will be In the proC pro-C ind gives out the Impiession that he o < j throughout will be celebrated on I srcnuine mining camp lines The mines w I close down riving their employees a i bohdaj without loss of wages and from t S m f inundinir country thousands of D1 I pie wtlbtvelthe population Hon 0 W Povcrs will be the orator of the day and Drakes Ad John P Meakin will recite Drkes I jrss to the American Flag Over 1000 wll be btributed In the athletic contest t awson the hypnotist win show in Park Cit Monday |