Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD In the Federal court yesterday James II Bacon was declared n bankruptS Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to I17CIG as compared with 132091 for the same day last year u a There was a light frost at Cedar City yesterday morning and 20 Inch precipitation precipita-tion In the form of Know ton i a The Bowen Commission company has received 1725 In tho last three weeks in aid of the East Indian sufferers which has been forwarded to tho Christian Herald Her-ald at Boston for remittance to india o S 1 The reading of the lake level May 1st by tho official scale at Garfield was 2 feet and 7 Inches two Inches higher than at the same time last year Tho ralso has been ono inch In tho last two weeks o S S Tho telephone conduit at State and Third South streets Is I being extended to tho south and cast crosswalks where manhole connections will bo mado with cables on new aud heavy poles at thoso points 00 Tho annual Stato convention of the Epworth league the young peoples society so-ciety of tho Methodist church will beheld be-held In this city in August at the same Methodist time as tho church annual conference of the f I A neW design of letterbox for rural delivery de-livery service Is being exhibited at the city postotTlce It Is equlppdd with two metal flags of different colors ono ol which Indicates that there Is mal In tho lox for tho carrier to tate and the other Indicates there Is mal there for local delivery de-livery le a S S D A Lindsay the Mammoth mine sampler sam-pler who had hlR right leg crushed In the big cavein thirteen weeks ago Is ablo to b out of tho hospital and returns to themine today In a few weeks ho hopes to be sulllclently recovered to wear an artificial leg a S S There were thirtytwo candidates at yesterdays civil service examinations or these there were eight women and eight mon candidates for postofllce clerks Of tcn men candidates for carriers and ono candidate Mr Schaub for architectural draughtsman Thero were only iwo candidates can-didates from the outsIde ono each from Provo and Centcrvlllc S a a A Tuesday nTght dispatch from Cripple Creek brought news of the death of A S Kolund In that camp The deceased was well known In this city where ho wan I employed In reportorIal work at Intervals since JSO lie also served us advance agent for several circuses and left friends I In many Western cities who will grieve to learn of his death I v loarf |