Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD T Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to 5390 0JH I as compared with 1GO57S for theme the-me day last yearn n a The State Board oC Education will meet In tho city and county building at 10 oclock on Saturday morning r ik a Lieut W C Webb has been appointed i nn agont of tho Census department for tbo collection manufacturing statistics I of Salt Lako City a t Stale Secretary irainmondyeaterday received I re-ceived 67Q subscribed by the citizens of Charleston Wasatch county to the I Scotlcld relief fund a a s Peter Rourke has transferred by warranty war-ranty deed to William M Jones for con slderatlon of 3000 part of lot G block 19 plat A at tho southeast corner of Third South and Second West streets a lit a Excavation for the foundation of the first building of the cluster to bo erected by tho Latlcrday Saints college has been begun Of the 30000 required for the completion of this building J000 has already al-ready been subscribed a a a The following parties were yesterday admitted lo citizenship by udgo Cherry Gustavo Vesllund John Alfred CJalnPelbr Gustaf Hogstrorn natives of Sweden August Au-gust Schmidt of Russia Peter Stain of Holland and Andrew Jensen of Denmark C 3 9 Daniel HutchInson who died at Park City of pneumonia Tuesday was burled yesterday afternoon from Evanss undertaking under-taking parlors the Wasatch lodge of Ma dons conducting the services Tho hater mont was In tho Wasalch plot at Mt Oil vet o The highest temperature on yesterdays weather map north of Phoenix and Yuma was Grand Junction which caught It again this time tho mercury at 102 de grees tho fourth day that the tempera turo has been 100 and over Phoenix and Tuma were bolh 112 a i a Abnftn TIowoll the bright colored mem ber of the recent graduating class at tho High school will endeavor to secure an appolntmnut West Point as cadctat Inrgee Ho has friends whom he believes will bo able to briny him before tho Pres idents notice so as to secure tho coveted appointment a a t Pollco Officer John Henipcl yesterday llled an Information with tho County Clerk stating that John Gray Is Infiano and should be committed to the asylum < Tho officer found tho man late Wednes day night rambling aimlessly about tho streets and acting queerly Gray Is now in the county jail a a The body of John Schwartz the bar tender who died Wednesday morning of ncuto alcoholism In a cell at time county Jail will bo shipped to Hartford WIs lor burial Undertaker ODonnell received a telegram yesterday from a brother of tho deceased asldng that Iho body bo shipped to that place 0 k 4 Mary Saline an JnmMo oC the county Intlrn1nro was examined vCstcrtlay beroro Deputy Clerk iijiij Blair 1w urs JI jV All derson and B S Wright touchJng her an1ty Site was found to be very much mentally deranged and was committed Ito I the asylum Slio in I 79 years coinmittetiI nScand Buffers from menial 1 weakness consequent ot old age a a M f A l01 rall1 announcing tho death of George KInlaon at Castle Ualo vas re ceived yesterday by Chief of Police TIII ton Tho young mans many lrl end IJ throughout Utah amid Nevada wilt bo pained at hearing of his death which was caused by tuberculosis p Young Klnl lon Samoa camo to titaii several years ago trom whero ho was engaged In building ship a CIA CI-A delegation of over thirty members of oCSO ° L camp No 4K of tho WoodmcTi of the World > wont down to Murray Inst evening to help Initiate flu T candidales into Mahogany camp No 33 The names of the new members nro A S GIbbs II W E Brown Joseph W Arthur n Sloffer and R W Brown An Informal banquet ivan served after the lodse l work was enjoyed and a delightful evenIng was enjoyed o a a When a Bountiful fanner unloaded ehipmtnt of hay yoalordny at tho tC a phono building thousands of grasshop p pen sprang out from tho hay I and coy rcd tha windows of the building and the entire vicinity for ROIUO distance nrounVl Tho phenomenon at onco attracted flock of sparrows and a very lively aucre tlon of chickens from time entlro flgrcga neIgh borhood nnd manyli fattened craw WM was presently well loaded wlthhoppcra Tho farmer said tho hoppers had become so numerous around Bountiful as to greatly damage tho crops a Tho movement to organize a LC4Y lr cavalry iroop for limo National Guard Is gnlnlnf headway The Slate now linn In readiness full equipment for it m troop of fifty or olxty men and Prominent ofllcersoi tho Guard ara anxious to hav have a troop mw I tered In feollntf that it would I make a crY desirable addition to the Sratos mll Itury force If Iho effort to organize lho I troop meets with support among avail able young men In the cIty an attempt wUl bo made to have tho Uroop In rcadl aiesH by tho Umo of the annual encamp mont of tho Guard In September |