Show 1 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD There was a large grass fro yesterday hftcrnoon on at tho mouth of Parleys can 1 1 W E Pierce president of the Chamber tof Commerce of Boise Jdn Is n guest at tho Kenyon o S Yesterdays banl clearings amounted to 472717 as compared with 377621 1 for the same day comare o a f Joseph Larson Ole C Olsen and G A Omsled natives of Norway and Carl E Lundskog of Sweden now residents of Salt Lake were yesterday admitted to citizenship by Judge Norrcll a a > William Jones Mcnzies of Oundlc Eng 1 EnJ land has coaeycd byv warranty deed by his attorney In fact John E Doolv to John Wood oC Salt Lake for a consideration i considera-tion of 000 part of lot 19 block 20 FIve ntri plat A southeast of Liberty park J o o a I Capt Penrose quartermaster at Fort Douglay received a telegram yesterday from 10 Merriam asking how soon troop C would he In readiness for soon I f for A reply was sent that the troop could night be In t traveling condition by Monday a a > i Bishop C IL Fowler of tho Methodist 3 churrh who has Ihe reputation of being i ont of the foremost speakers In the Amer I fear pulpit is expected to arrive this morning over the Rio Grande Western I fro tho East and will be entertained at The residence of P A IL Franklin 1116 It I f East Brigham street il At a meeting 0 the Retail Clerks association L as-sociation held last night the semiannual 1 election of officers resulted as follows J E Yo Conncll president J Frll thc vice president II Lemion secretary A H Nlles treasurer The following were I chosen as delesatos to the Federate 1 Trades J W Connell A H NIcss r j Harvey S IL Brown R WrIghtS > Wright-S S John Edward Oslengrcn alias John Gray who as put under restraint a few day ago on tho allegation that he was insane was yesterday examined before J Deputy Clerk of the Court Blair by Dra If A C Young and E S Wright He was found to be InPano and was committed to I the asylum Oslengren Is 53 years of ape 1 native of Sweden and unmarried 1 S V A subscription Is bell raised for the I jiurpOBO of employing the I Utah Battery Bater band to play In Liberty park every afternoon after-noon from 4 1 to 7 oclock till September 1st including concerts every Sunday evening i i Bandmaster Aldrach will be In charge of i all the concerts All subscriptions arc to I bo paid to Gov ols RUbrlllons be dls I wi tributed each tributejl Saturday by Bandmaster lAldrach The object Is to give free enter I rtalnment to all who desire to attend a as Mrs E G Lepg wife of the wellknown 5nlnlns man had an attack of heart atael hert troublelast evening and her condition for t a time was uch as to alarm her friends I I J physician who was called however J said there was no particular occasion for II uneasiness Mrs Ixigg has been subject to such attacks for some time and It I was said at the hot last evening that the latest attack had undoubtedly been brought on by overexertion in connec tion with housemoving I I e A man named John Nolan who was I murdered on Dry creek In the Capo Nomo L district June 2th is supposed to have Ijecn 3 wrllknown Kentucky sportsman rOC that name who ran 1 hotel nt Corinne some years ago and afterward came to Salt LHlcn and was employed ay a travel ng salesman by the California Wino com pany In this capacity he formed a wldo acquaintance In Utah and neighboring Stats The time of his departure from SonlUo Cor Nome and what has been heard of him since make his Identification quite certain IdcnUOcaton a a o Workmen spent yesterday In making ohnnsos on the Brl hum Young monu uncut under the direction Sculptor Dal lln In order that the bronze figures should bo l nlJtccd th fhluld as they sure orlplnnllv In tended Considerable work will linvo to bn done The programme as originally proJmmmp nl arranged for the orlJlnnl rnngct unveiling of the monu melt upon Its complotlon has been 1 changed In some particulars President G orgci Q Cannon will deliver the address wi 1 instead of President Snow and 1118 been iloclded that t Miss Manrarot Young I 1 granddaughter of President Young shall do the unveiling Yount |