Show BRIEF LOCALS MALCOLM GRAHAMS FUNERAL The funeral of Malcolm Graham was held at Evans undertaking parlors yesterday S afternoon CLEARINGS DOUBLED Yesterdays clearings at the Salt Lake banks amounted i amount-ed to 54S2310 as against J21SOS5 for the same day of last year I MR KELSEY BETTER City Engineer Kelsey has so far recovered from his recent re-cent illness that he was able to be at his office for a short time yesterday SUGAR AND BANK STOCKBroker I Cutler yesterday negotiated a sale of Og I den Sugar company stock at 5150 a share and a block of State Bank of Utah shares at J124 SMASHED A SIGNC E Taylor the real estate agent has sworn to a complaint com-plaint against Alfred i rios boy with a lllpper whom he alleges demolished de-molished a sign For Rent on First and M streets HORSE STOLENDr King of 74 P street left his brown mare hitched to a I Columbus phaeton in front of B K f k tBtK51 Bloch on Second South street at 5 oclock last evening and a half hour later it was gone There Is no clue to the identity I iden-tity of the thief I NEW WEATHER MAP A weather I d r map covering the whole United Stales was yesterday received at the weather bureau in this city Heretofore the only map which the local officers had save the weather daily for the western states The new map will be received daily from now on I onQUARTER I QUARTER PAYABLE Todaj and on Monday the 2 per cent installment upon subscriptions I to the new issue of SSwCUO worth of block b > the Utah Sugar company I com-pany will be lm able to the treasurer Inc I options are going at a premium and probably prob-ably not a single share will afll to pay the percentage due I SENIORS ELECT OFFICERS a meeting yesterday of the senior class of the high school the following officers were ejected to serve for the ensuing year Marl Brown president Pearl Wel er ler vice president i red Leonard treasurer I rer Percy Berkley chairman of the arrangements ar-rangements committee j MEETING OF FRUITGROWERS i Salt Lake County > rultgrow erj > association associa-tion will hold a special meeting in the 1 county commissioners rooms at the joint building this afternoon at 2 oclock for the j purpose of discussing the state fair ex hibits Secretary Wright of the state I board of horticulture will attend I BRIEF IN NECKLACE CASEA brief was yesterday filed bj Francis G Luke in the famous Strombenr necklace attachment i attach-ment case before Justice Pardee The dat1 I brief set forth fOie alleged afct that the necklace belongs to Miss Stromberg and I states as the reason that she received the highest number of votes The case I will be decided today WANT TO ADMINISTER Harriet Har-riet Taylor Smith widow of James Smith esterday fled an application for letters of administration on the estate of her deceased de-ceased husband Accompanying the petition petI-tion was a request from all of Smiths heirs that the wldoa be appointed The I estate consists of a small dwelling and i several town lots in Sandy the whole valued val-ued at J400 There are twenty heirs I FEATHERSTONE CONDITION Stephen Teatherstone the American Fork bricklayer is still unconscious yesterday being the eleventh day of his insensible condition An examination of his injuries at the KeoghHosmer hospital yesterday I proved quite unsatisfactory and will b j repeated today His chances for recovery are not of the best Late last night Feath erstone showed some symptoms of returning return-Ing consciousness I HOLIDAY FRIDAY City School Superintendent Su-perintendent Cooper esterday announced that a holiday would be given the schoolchildren school-children next iridhy on account of the state fair A meeting of the committee that his charge of the citys educational exhibit was held yesterday The exhibit that was prepared last sear will be > used at the fall prepr schools have been in session so short a time that I was deemed impracticable to prepare a new exhibit MAJOR TAGGART GOES THROUGH Major E F Taggart of the Sixth United I States infantry who is well known in Salt Lake City will pass through Ogden today en route to San Francisco from which rute will sail to join his regiment in I the Philippines Major Taggart has been Phipplnes doing recruiting duty In the east He will be met by his brother Daid S Taggart of this city who is connected with the general fright office of the Oregon Short I Line BOLTONENGLAND LOAN Attorney 1 Dennis Kichnor yesterday made a state n iAttnn nitVi tVir then Innn inCIll U LLL liUIllHiVWJii U v v vvv uu n secured bv Curtis Bolton from a man named England Mr Eichnor states that I I ho had nothing whatever to do with the negotiation of the loan but after Bolton I hud secured the cash he was retained by Mr England for the purpose of securing some security or 1 return of the nioney I but all forts In this line were unsuccessful ful Mr Eichnor wishes i understood 1 that he never attempted to induce any one to loan money to Bolton I TOMATO CAN TROUBLE Within the CA past day or two several carloads of tomato toma-to cans have arrived from San Francisco but cas patent covers for them are either too large or too small Atfer waiting so long for them proprietors of the tomato canneries and housewives are exasperated i I asnh S82sP beyond endurance at the blunder Joseph I Geoghegan rcvresentativ of the can factories fac-tories telegraphed yesterday for a shipment ship-ment of correct size covers by express A reply came saying a barrel of tops had been expressed to Salt Lake Mr Geoghe ben wired back for ten more barrels to prov gan ent almost certain failure of this seasons prevent sea-sons of Utah tomatoes |