Show TOWN TALK I Yesterdays clearings were J274630 as I compared with 250038 for the same day of last year I Several score of sportsmen left the city last evening to whip the mountain streams early this morning for the wary trout County Clerk Dunbar who has been confined con-fined to the house for several days by a somewhat severe attack of rheumatics I was reported somewhat better last night Deputy Sheriff Dan B Cronin came up from Eureka last evening escorting to the hospital his brotherinlaw Joseph Ferguson who has suffered a relapse from pneumonia Samuel Doxey principal of the Grant school at Ogden is in the city on a visit He reports that the deadlock in the board of education over the Ogden superinten dency remains unbroken No 059 won the ladys No 1919 won the mens and No 1418 won the boys wheel at the drawing of the three Cleveland wheels held last evening at the Syndicate store on First South street Yesterday morning Phil Margetts the veteran actor received a letter from Peoria Ill announcing the death at that place of his sister Mrs Ann Bond who with he husband visited relatives in Salt Lake in 1S90 All ladies interested in the Red Cross movement are urged to attend the mass meeting to be held at 2 oclock this afternoon after-noon in the council chambers at the city and county building when a permanent 1 organization I of the S rya will be effected ef-fected fl Leon Roeber the famous wrestler has signed to wrestle with Jim Livingston at Calders on Newsboys day July 11 The l IYr isfg the newsboys load race are Tom Pridges Arthur Chug Erastus Sadler Red Silver Holder Benson OConnor Jim Drange A special meeting of the Utah Press association as-sociation is called for Saturday next at t p m in room 421 Atlas block for the urpose of arranging for an excursion to he Transmississippi exposition at Omaha R ind for the regular annual outing of the association President James requests a I large attendance John Rice the lad who was arrested Tuesday for the destruction of personal property near the copper plant was brought up before Justice MeMaster by Deputy Sheriff McLelland yesterday and upon promise of good behavior he was re lea Pd until Friday at 4 oclock when he is to appear for trial About 20 more doctors from various parts of the east arrived in the city Irom Denver yesterday The entertainment provided pro-vided for them by the local physicians and I burgeons consisted of a trip to Saltair a visit to the sulphur springs and a drive around the city Few if any more of the I delegates to the American Medical congress con-gress held last week are expected to come this far on a sightseeing trip Doctors Root McKenna and Jennison at the Holy Cross hospital yesterday morning performed the first operation on record in Utah of removal of onehalf of the stomach and pylons for the cure of cancer on James Austin who lives on Fifth East between Fourth and Fifth South streets Last evening the doctors found the patient recovering from the shock of the operation and they have hopes that he Will recover The usual exhibit of art and fancy work preparatory to the commencement exercises exer-cises of St Marys academy was held last evening The exhibit was a most creditable credit-able one and well repaid a visit It is divided into numerous departments all of which are replete with very superior articles both in the useful and ornamental ornamen-tal lines Tho art department is particularly particu-larly good and the display of fancy frork was both extensive and fine Bismarck Snyder the robust and brilliant bril-liant young attorney formerly of Park City was filled with disappointment last evening on his arrival from Baker City Off where he recently went to locate rmanently It was his intention to cnliM in the additional quota for the Ulan ravalry troop but he arrived here too late Now it is his purpose to remain until un-til the extra volunteers for the light artillery are recruited and to then offer his services for the campaign in the Philippines The board of directors of the Utah Sugar mpany held their meeting yesterday ad transacted a large amount of business busi-ness principally relating to the preparations prepara-tIons for handling the immense beet crop being grown ths year Samples of beets rom the various fields were laid before Ll < board for their inspection together n th a report from the agricultural superintendent su-perintendent Mr Austin which stated that in every district the beets were nourishing nour-ishing and that the indications were for a lgger tonnage than ever before in the hi tory of the company T F Thomas who accompanied by Mrs Thomas made an extended trip turough Idaho and Montana in the inter f Fht6 00rfhnC f adInhe est or the forthcoming Eisteddfod has turned and reports great success He f ys present indications are that choruss and bands from those states will compete com-pete at the great festival and that d legations le-gations of at least o00 from the two states named will attend the Eisteddfod Crop conditions are exceptionally good in Idaho and Montana the copious rain having hav-ing had a most beneficial effect Mr Thomas oxr > ects to make a trip to the eastern states soon on behalf of the Eisteddfod The little sevenyearold son of H G Sparle of Farmers ward had little less thn a miraculous escape from beinjj bed to death last evening The little ij r w was seated in his fathers milk t i t on Brigham street near A when the h r > > attached thereto suddenly took fnsiit and started off toward Main street ar 1 terrific rate The lad pulled on the rt ms with all his little strength but it ts unavailing the animal kept on rather increasing than diminishing his iped until he arried at the Descret News corner where it collided with a telephone tele-phone pole The momentum was such that it sent the boy flying out of the vehlde a distance of 20 or 30 feet lIe touched the ground in a sitting posture looked around for a few seconds and jumped to his feet apparently without a scratch He declared he wasnt hurt and an examination failed to reveal any injuries The vehicle was literally smashed to pieces and the harness was in no better fix while the horse which got loose from the cart and continued on westward was severely cut and bruised |