Show J BRIEF CITY NEWS 44 44 Bank Clearings Yesterdays Yesterday's bank clearings were I as compared with 67 for the i same hd day al last year vear The The- clearings for t the l month reached a total of as against 10 for February 1901 1301 i Sentenced to Twenty-Five Twenty Days I j I Flem Fiem Mahoney the soldier who saved a comrade from Imprisonment on a charge of ot a assault sault and battery several days ago I by testifying that he himself was guilty of the tho offence was made to answer to the charge before Judge DIehl yesterday afternoon Mahoney promptly answered guilty and was sentenced to a term of twenty five days In I the city Jail Recovering From Injuries A. A L. L Louder left the Holy Cross hospItal hospital hos hos- pital yesterday after remaining In the care of the sisters for nine days receIving ing log treatment for Injuries received In a cave In at the West Daly-West mine at Park City It will probably be some weeks yet before he will be able to return to work Student Injured Frank Bu Buckwalter kwalter an year old high school student was wag painfully Injured yesterday yesterday yes yes- morning by being knocked from a warm Springs car at the Intersection of Third South and Main streets Buckwalter Buckwal Buckwal- ter was on the tho rear end of the car and It Is pole said on hf- hf the was Inside I struck of the by t track the kt wire trolley as the car i whizzed around the corner His shoulder blade made was broken and he was otherwise I seriously injured d. d Will Fight Twenty Rounds Jack Wade ade and Jack Clifford signed artIcles ar ar- ar- ar tides yesterday afternoon to fight tight a twenty round match on St St. Patricks Patrick's day for a side bet of and the gate re re- re the winner to take all To Speak at Pocatello John T. T Axton leaves this morning for Pocatello where he will speak to to the young men of the Y M. M C. C A. A afternoon He lIe will return Monday St. St Davids David's Day Today Is St. St Davids David's ls l's day marking the anniversary of the birth of the patron sl Mr saint of Wales and the the- theY occasion oc occasion will be generally observed by the Welsh people throughout the country The towns of Spanish Fork and Wales Vales will make it a gala day nan an and quite a number u e fOft of the I local Welshmen n will go o t to one of those two places today I Wounded With Scissors Albert the year old son of Dr Bower I had bad his left side penetrated to a depth of nearly an Inch yesterday esterday afternoon by a a. pair of scissors The wound bled quite freely and there was as consternation In Jn the household for a little time Albert was r playing with Ith his younger brother aged aired 8 years s when h eth the 01 latter r threw the scissors c Inflicting the wound w No serious consequences conse conse- r are anticipated Measles in the Jail Frank t the young colored O Or t nin cro prisoner e confined e In the e county ji jail did r not feel well very yesterday and upon ex- ex by Dr Mayo the County Phy Phy- It was found that he was suffer Suffer- ing log from measles Pay for City City Including members of or the the City Council and members of the fire tire and police pollee departments received their warrants warrants war war- rants yesterday aggregating A Campfire The colored Union veterans held campfire gg vJ last night and awarded prizes rt a tto to those who told the e most variegated te and Improbable stories of their experiences InI in war times I Itch in Public Schools Itch has br broken ken out ut In the public schools of ot Salt Lake It has been located In to the the- Lowell n bl a and the i. i Fremont e n already and may be In others h as the disease I drs 1 is isery ery very contagious and spreads rapidly it was as discovered last Monday by Dr E E. W W. W 1 Whitney the physician 0 of the Board of Education |