Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Yesterdays bank clearings amounted S52S37 as compared with J504G42 for tho same day last year S 0 There wa n rush of taxpayers yesterday yester-day In the County Treasurers ofllco pain pa-In r up before taxes become delinquent I jicxt Thursday Hoyt Sherman received yesterday n certified cer-tified copy of the will of his late uncle Hon John Sherman of Ohio He says tho property Is divided as was stated In the dispatches At a meeting of the Young Peoples Christian union held last evening Mrs E E Shepard was elected secretary and Alfred Peters vlcoprcsldent to fill unex plred terms The semiannual election of officers cf the union will be held on December De-cember 10th Reports of standing committees commit-tees wore given at the meeting last night wer and other matters pertaining to the work of the union discussed o c The board of directors of the Orphans Homo bonrl Day Nursery met yesterday afternoon and selected Its officers for tho ensuing year Mrs Rachacl Miller was reelected president Mrs F DIckert was chosen secretary Mrs R l II Tcrhune corresponding secretary and r E 1 Thorne treasurer A vote of thanks was tendered by the board to tho Needlework guild for Its recent generous donation of clothing for Urn children of the home Father Huntlngton tho Episcopalian monk who recently stopped In this city en route to the coast and preached so acceptably ac-ceptably In St Marks and St Pauls will again visit Salt Lake on his return East Ho will arrive hero Thursday mprnlng next and conduct services at 4 and 71 p m In Si Pauls church continuing East next day While In town Father I HuntIngton will he the guest of Rc Ellis Bishop at St Pauls rectory Father Huntlngton mado a most excellent Impression Impres-sion during his Into visit 0 A very pathetic Incident occurred on Stato street about 0 oclock last night A man and two women were standing on the southeast corner of Stato and Second South streets when one of the women suddenly noticed three young girls going up State street She threw a capo from her shoulders 10 the sidewalk and st don d-on a run after the girls and upon reaching reach-ing them threw her arms about ono of their necks and In a lamenting volco Implored Im-plored the girl to go with her ACer talking talk-ing a short time the young girl yielded and went away with the woman who was evidently her mother The many friends of Mr and Mrs L E Hall will b grieved to learn ot the death ot their son Joseph E Hall of lung trouble at Pasadena Cal on the llth Inst Joe as he was generally calc was n bright young man whose many promising qualities had specially endeared lllm to his family and friends = He was f1 member oC K company Second regiment engineers United States volunteers and did his duty well But pulmonary troubles fastened on him and despite all that care and money could do he steadily failed nnd was taken by 1 his mother as a last resort to the coast whexo ho passed away Tho burial place Is Pasadena |