Show 1 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD LTcHenry Scott the colored prisoner at the county jai still continues to abstain from eating Arthur Morrlsy late of the First I Utah battery and Charley Jones from Harlem Mo enlisted yesterday at Fort Douglas for service In the Philippines I Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to J262170 n compared with 333300 for the same day last year The clearings clear-ings for the week were reduced to SlSOjllG ns compared with 224SSS9 for tho same period last year Wlnnemucca people were paralyred yesterday by a visitation of 116 Inches of rain which pretty nearly swamped the country The rain Hems to have len from the British possession afar a-far south ns El Paso Tex where nomctlmcs rain docs not fall for 120 days Charlie Goodsell D W Gamble Joseph Newton Murray Patterson and I Frank Foster returned from lone Nov yesterday where they went to move n I large store building for the Nevada company The building was taken apart moved from lone to Berlin a distance of eight miles and put up acaJn A wararnty deed was yesterday filed I In the ofllcxa of the County Recorder I from Zealous Wormuth and Emma F Wormuth to Finley A McDermld which conveyed for a consideration of 4W 60x40 feet of lot 6 block 3G In plat B Tho property in situated at the southwest corner of the Intersection ot Third South and Fourth East streets S The school teachers will receive their pay for the two weeks ending May llth on Monday afternoon and Tuesday at the office of the clerk of the Board of Education In the city and county buildIng build-Ing This Includes the high school and eighth grade teachers whose services have been retained for throe weeks longer The amount to be disbursed Is 931175 A military execution Issued by a I courtmartial of the N G U against C Charles Smith who was lined for I a violation of Its rules was yesterday given to Sheriff Howclls for service Ien The amount Involved Is only 3 but the proceeding although authorized by ntatutc Is an unusual one this being the first Instance of the kind since the organization of the Guard Arrangements were completed yesterday yes-terday for the funeral of the late Samuel L Sprague Services will beheld be-held at 2 p m Tuesday from the First I Presbyterian church with Interment in the family plot In the City cemetery The speakers will be 11ev Dr McNIece and exChief Justice Zane and the pallbearers will be Arthur Pratt Henry Heath Boman Cannon J J Snoll H G McMillan and 1 W Lawrence I The incandescent and street arc lights over town went out at 1215 this mornIng morn-Ing and Immediately the telephone exchange ex-change was overwhelmed with calls from 10Q1 different directions The incandescent in-candescent lamps however remained extinguished only 3 few moments but the street lamps remained out longer At the city power station It was stated there had boon n short circuit very 1 likely at Ogden where the power was then bclni taken S The San Jose Cal Herald announces the death of Lucien B Bothwcll of Salt Lake which occurred at Oakland last Monday from cerebral meningitis The deceased had been visitIng with rela tlves at San Jose whither he went for his health and was stricken while en route home with his wife The remains were taken to San Jose for burial Mr Bothwell was 57 years of age and was a native of Pennsylvania He was the father of Mrs W W Hall of this city and has a son living In Montana The Indian man and brother docs not appear to become acclimated to elevators with any rapid degree of speed The redskins now attending United States court who patronized the Dooly block elevator have concluded to quit and wale up and down stairs as the suddenness of the starts and stops entirely disarranged their Interior economies Each time the cage would start and stop the Indians who had ventured therein grabbed one another with dismay and only recovered their iclfposscsslon on reaching the floor Wllllaw Ryley n Kansas City capitalist capi-talist died at Denver last Monday and the relatives of the dead man were much surprised when the remains were taken home bv n woman claiming to be his wife I Is stated that Rylcy wan married at Ogden In 1898 to Miss Eula Cooper and that the marriage had been kept a secret from the Kansas Kan-sas City relatives and friends A will made only n month ago does not mention men-tion her and leaves his estate to his three eons 1t Is probable that the sons will pay the widow her share rather than have the w11 contested |