Show TOWN TALK The Herald will give the election returns tonight fcy stereopticon Mayor Glendinning Js confined to his home with a threatened attack of typhoid fever treatene Yesterdays clearings were 5402115 a compared with 25G522 for the same day of last year The funeral of the late Ir John Clark will take place from the family residence at 1 pm tomorrow Instead of 2 pm as previously announced Jack May and John Stab will have another an-other trial next Friday in Judge Mc asters as-ters court on the charge of having shot ducks at forbidden hours Miss UJay Watson of East Oakland Cal will arrive here today en route to arve Port Said Egypt to engage in mission work there h will speak in the First Piasbyterian church this evening at 8 ocloc < I is estimated by competent judges that the expense of todays election including the registration printing oilicial publications publica-tions compensation of judges and all preparatory work will reach 3500 The city administration will foot the bills The proprietors and patrons of saloons who were forced to deny themselves a Oear ag by reason of the mayors proclamation against the sale of liquors from midnight to midnight election day will have no cause for complaint today For this election the prohibition extends only from sunrise to sunset County Treasurer Lynch yesterday paid to City Treasurer May the sum of 10000 on account of this years tax collections Pals is the first installment and will enable en-able the treasurer to reduce the citvs overdraft Within reuce month the municipality will be on a cash basis and have monty i to throw at the birds The city attorney and the city recorder will be In their offices all during the polling poll-ing hours to answer any questions trom election officials or voters by phone or messenger relative to the proper conduct con-duct of the election However it is not expected that many wall find it necessary to seek advice or instruction on the many points covered by the law Te state land board will meet in regu lar session this morn g but on account of the election i is probable that an adjournment ad-journment will be taker until tomorrow If Mr McGrews commission as register I rgster of the United States land office arrives in time to enable Byron Groo to retire from tne rvgister office on Wednesday it is likely that he will qualify as commissioner commission-er and meet with the board thus making the full membership The T M C A will bulletin the returns tonight The biqvcle club will gather the I results at the various polling places and take them to the association rooms where tiey will be displayed by means ot a star iopucon In addition to this rockets will be us for the benefit of those at a distance dis-tance I at S oclock three rockets are iired i is an indication that lam H Dale is elected if two rockets A F Da remus if four John Clak I the result is badly in doubt one lone rocket will be hired at exactly S oclock and the other signals will be reserved until 830 Governor Wells returned last night from Provo where he attended 3 meeting meet-ing of tO asylum board which was engaged en-gaged yesterday in investigating the charges agajnsjt Dr Hardy and the management man-agement While nothing has been given out regarding the matter i is gen th < t the charges are made by Mr Jug gers who was until recent connected with the institution and it is alleged that many changes have been made at the asylum on political grounds solely while other charges of a most serious nature aiu being looked into = |