Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I Many of tho business houses of the city I display tho sign This storo will be closed on Labor day Tho curious spectacle of an apply trco In bloom In September is to bo seen on South Fourth West street near Third South 7 t o Yesterdays clearings were 25725461 as compared with S45737u37 for the same day last year Tho months clearings woro fSEe98SOS2 as against 550112S3CG for August Au-gust ISM S 0 S The druggists of tho city have reached an agreement with the telephone company for the placlns of slot machines In the drug stores The machines will be put In this month S S a A small firp of unknown origin was discovered dis-covered under the north end of tho blcvcle j track at the Salt Palace last night The i lire was extinguished with a bucket of water and the damage was merely nominal nomi-nal No alarm was turned In S S CJ FIe privates In the hospital corps went to San Francisco yesterday leaving four at the post Recruiting continues for the various branches of the service at Fort Douglas and tho two companies of the Twentythird Infantry now at tho fort will be recruited up to tho full war j strength again S S S 1 J J Phillips the Whitd house runner Js nursing a badly bruised left arm that Is jlack and blue from tho effects of tho recent fall of a trolley wire on him whllo j ho was assisting a lady on a Second South street car at tho hotel corner Phillips received a bad shock and considers It a wonder that ho was not killed Gilbert Williams of this cltiwhol Is now on c mission In Pender county N C Is so seriously III of typhoid fever that It has been deemed necessary to send his brother J A Will I ms to his bedside and tho latter departed on his errand of brothCrly low last evening Tho news 1 camo from Elder Ben E Rich president of tho Southern States mission yesterday Tho sick man Is a son of Joseph S Williams Wil-liams of 1SS K street t S S 3 A sample of Italian prunes from the orchard I or-chard of C M Nokcs of Rlvcrton showing show-ing twentyfour welldeveloped specimens on a single twiir nine Inches long wero yesterday exhibited at The Tribune oulcc I Mr Nol < c3 has 900 Italian and French pruno trees four years old which arc 1 yielding about ono and a halt bushels each of a fine grade of fruit The balance r Of fifteen acres Is planted apples pears peaches and small fruits S j Tho Manitou hotel which has lately been run by Frank TVaahburn was last evening formally turned over to Norman L Hall tho new lessee Mr Woahburn will leave In a few days for the Eastern cities whore ho will Investigate sovoral I business enterprises on which ho has had Ills eye for some lime It Is I Just possible I 3io said that he might return and make this city his permanent l home Mrs Wash burn will remain here for the present S e S i I Got William A Stone of Pennsylvania Is en route to this cltv In n private car Oceanic and according to the Denver I papers will return East In a few days to 1 spend some lime at Mnnltou before going home With the Governor are Mrs and MIt3 Stone E C Gcrwlg the Governors private secretary Congressman William H Graham and Mrs Graham or Allegheny l Alle-gheny City and Gen and Mrs Frank feeder of Hasten The General Is chairman chair-man of tho Republican Stato central committee com-mittee S S The new cavalry troop of the Guard held a meeting at the armory last night and decided to call the organization troop C First regiment cavalry N G U A committee consisting of George A White C W Bcchtol and William P Adams was appointed to secure and pass upon candi dates for admission to tho troop and report re-port at the next meeting which will bo heid Thursday September 13th at B oclock In tho armory One new member William P Adams was sworn In last c night Mr Adanu Is a Utah volunteer I and In a wellknoWi football player of tho city Recruits are coming In slowly but those having tho matter of recruiting In charge arc not so much concerned In nfl I ing the troop quickly au In getting tho moflt desirable men It Is expected that i nt the next meeting tho election of officers will tako place |