Show TOWN TALK p n i Yesterdays clearings were 331CS3 as compared with 404585 for the corresponding correspond-ing day of last year Thomas B Francis the Rio Grande Western employee who was seriously injured in-jured in the shops of the company on Wednesday as noted in yesterdays Herald is now at St Marks hospital and is resting easier I is reported that his condition Is such that unless some unlooked for change takes place he will recover Street Supervisor Malloy treated pedestrians pedes-trians to a genuine surprise yesterday by having the big sweeper traverse the crossings in the paved district The clearing of the stone block crosswalks of mud outside the business area could be effectually done in the same manner but the supervisor has not yet decided upon this course Caldwell Record Governor Thomas of Salt Lake was a caller on Monday He was looking after a case in the district court in WhICh the Idaho Colonization and Irrigation companys canal of this country coun-try of which he is general manager is interested Governor Thomas has a large fine farm 16 miles below Caldwell which he is constantly improving and what is frall better is the fact that it is making its proprietor some money The epidemic of scarlet fever predicted oy Health Commissioner Dalby unless the solitary regulations ware more strictly observed seems to have arrived There are now 3 cases within the city limits scattered all over town and new ones being reported daily In the districts just outside the city limits where quarantine regulations are not enforced although Dr Dalby is L4g all he can to induce people to exercise care there are a great many cases Danger Those who passed by the Hall ot Relics yesterday had their attention atten-tion called to this warning sign I was potted because the temporary structure torceJ out of plumb the day before by the coltasbe of an adjoining adobe wall and h was deemed best to warn trespassers trespass-ers to keep away from the unsafe building build-ing The Pioneer Jubilee commission is cOIsidering several rsitlons for the solo and dlsmautlmg he hall at its salvage value and its removal will soon be eftected From the latest school census returns Superintendent Millspaugh is having compiled com-piled a liot of pupils now attending the Wasatch Bryant Oquirrh Sumner and Hamilton schools who will be transferred to the Webster school building on Eighth East near Fourth South strest on the reopening re-opening of the schopls Jan 3 The assignments as-signments of pupils to the new building are behg made on a geographical basis and the arrangement will relieve theo the-o her scjiools on the east side from their present overcrowded condition |