Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Architect Hill Is I down fi ty three feet with his shaft In Emigration canyon and has found fine drinking water He down until lie proposes to continue on unti Strikes bedrock OP to be a I Farmers say there Is going a great deal of dryland wheat In this Stale notwithstanding fears because o Stale and there is no prospect of any material advance S In wheat Merchants report 0 light retail trade wholesale trade but a satisfactory wholesle 0 sntlsCactO especially In dry goods and groceries cclnlY The retail trade will pick up when vacations PCOPIO begin to return from summer 0 Yesterdays clearings amounted to 2i1457 as compared with 2SG99S for the same day last year The week I sre clearings reached a total of 1C142 1 as compared with 17G17GO for the same week in 1S39 0 S of Miss Ma Mrs V L Cox mother lIss r mie Cox secretary to Superintendent ol Schools Cooper had tho misfortune to fall a day or two ago and break her Jeft arm near the shoulder She was also badly shaken up by the fall and is suffering severe pain 40 Tho Examiner of San Francisco states that trop C of the Ninth cavalry caval-ry arrived late Wednesday evening from Fort Douglas Utah MaJ For bush the commander will probably be sent to China as senior ofllccr of the second squadron of the Ninth comprising com-prising troops E F G 0 and l A J Johnson of Tooele Is at the Walker having brought over thlrty one head of horses for shipment to Kansas He finds the market Un good condition particularly for horses suitable suit-able for army uses W Carter is with Mr Johnson and the latters ornamental orna-mental buckskin shirt on the streets yesterday 1 reminded oldtimers of days gone by Mr Carter says wool at present pres-ent is bringing 13 cents in Tooele 0 The State Board of Education met yesterday In the city and county build teachers cerllfi ing and Issued State certfi Pleasant View caics to Helen Rhees Pleaant Lulu M Rudy Salt Lake George M Thomas Richmond F N Paulson Parson John W pintle Ion Es tella Engleman SaltVLake The board tela a discussed matters connected with the State teachers examinations to beheld be-held on August 1Gth 17th and ISth at Salt Lake Ogden Logan Provo and Manti 0 0 Charles Smith a race horse trainer met with a severe accident In front of the entrance to Calders park about 1030 last night A spirited horse which he had driven from the gate shied violently causing the buggy to partially upturn Smith was thrown violently to the ground and rendered unconscious by the fall Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff Barrett who happened to be standing stand-ing near seized the rearing horse and prevented a runaway The injured mail was carried on one of the paik lunch tables to a street car and taken to his room In the Jenkins block Her He-r egaII1e d consciousness before reaching the room but complained of severe I pains In the right side Dr Maclean was called but found tlmt beyond a few bruses Smith was unhurt |