Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Brlgham Ellerbeck was much Improved last night at St MarkS hospital and his relatives aro so mtith encouraged by his condition that they arc now extremely hopeful of his recovery O 00 The local Kcelcy league will hold a nicotine at he Institute for the nurnoso of jortcctlng an organization at S clock tonight All graduate of tho Salt LuKo and other Institutes are urged to bo present TIe members of I company Twenty third Infantry were stirred tin yesterday yes-terday by what they believed was a correct cor-rect report that they were ordorcd to Fort LOJKUI H turned out however to bo only a rumor 0 0 Ono fact which makes the soldiers of the Fort Douglas garrison bcllevo thero will bo no troops moved from the post for como time In that so many other posts c aro as badly crowded as this one Ac J Fort Mover for instance part of tho gar nson Ls quartered In tents as the barracks aro much too small to hold the force stationed sta-tioned there 0 The official canvnss of the vote cast for municipal officers at last Tuesdays election will be made at noon today in tha city and county building by the City Pe cordcr and City Council In this Instance t I tim official canvass is a mere formality none of the pluralities being so small as to be affectcdby the possible change ot a few votes from the ilgurcs given In theI newspaper returns I Mortician ODonnell and James Taylor of Ogden aro doing all In their power to locate William Floyd who when lost heard of was tending bar in a saloon near Fort Ducheine Floyds brother Philip died from pneumonia at the lcognMc Kcnna hospital Thursday after a short Illness He was 9 years old was born in Cornwall England and hud been employed em-ployed In tho mines at BIngham James Taylor is his halfbrother and is anxious to Inform the other brother of Philips death before arranging for the funeral |