Show I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to S47290 as compared with 489710 for tho same day last year 4 C The regular meeting of the Ministerial I association scheduled for yesterday morn I Inwas postponed because of small attendance C C CAt C-At a meeting of the board of directors of the Utah Commercial and Savings t ban yesterday a quarterly dividend of 1Y per cent was declared This means tho sending out to stockholders of about r 53000 I C S r Tho Mounlalnhame extension has been completed by tho telephone company and Salt Lako has now direct telephonic connection con-nection with Boise This ends the win I I ters work of the company in the north 1 Q S t I The funeral services of Joseph R Walker Walk-er will be held at his late residence 414 lcence 11 South Main street Thursday afternoon aferoon at2 oclock M H Walker Is expected to arrive In Salt Lake from Del Menlo 1lonto Cal Wednesday afternoon while D F I I Walker the other surviving brother who Is at San Mateo Cal will be unable to make the Journey on a account of illhealth A funeral party arrived yesterday morning from Nephl with the remains of Mm Lllllo A Cottrell wlfo of J A Cot troll the Short Line agent at Nephl Un dertaker Evans met tho party at the depot I de-pot and tho burial took place In Mt OIl vet cemetery without services the city Rev John Wilson of Nephl accompanied I the party 4 6 IiI Ii-I was given out officially yesterday that a successor to oxBishop Samuel I Browning of tho Third ward would ho named nt n meeting to bo held on Friday Fric evening This Is a rather unusual proceeding pro-ceeding as Sunday has been the day usually ually selected for such appointments Acting Bishop T J Curtis who has been In charge of tho affairs of the ward of late Is still quite Ill but was consider ably better yesterday The many friends In this city of Mr ef and Mrs Fred E Houghton who re moved a year ago from Salt Lake to Boston will bo pajfaicd to learn of the death at Boston Sunday of their daughter Blanche aged 2 from typhoid fever W B Andrew of this city who was In Bos ton a week ago says the child was quite So chid Ill then Clara E Rellly of Third East East street who Is a sister of Mrs Houghton was notified by wire the other day of tho I Boston childs condition and left at 01 for C S Arthur Eardley a young man who I drives a wagon for the American Linen I Supply company met with a peculiar ac I dent due to the high wind about 10 clock yesterday morning Eardley was drjylng along First South near tho Utah National bank when a gust Of wind start oa to blow lilu horse over The young lrt man leaned out of his cart and grasped cart tho harness In the effort to keep his efCor hotso upI l but tho wholo outfit went over Eardlcy being thrown under tho horse S escaped with a alight Hcalp wound caused ho thinks by n kick from tho horne and a sprained hand C S S A short and sIPlrUcd runaway occurred ant slrlrHcd on West Second South street about G oclock last evening A slreetnbut A wagon belonging to tho Slcgel Clothing company was standing near tho Cullen As tho CuJen I driver climbed into the wagon the horse started suddenly and one line foil to tho fel ground The attempt to Htop tho horso with tho remaining line frightened tho animal and it started off at its best gait starte I The driver pulled Perals ntly on Uet line which cHcd tho Ca1HO Ig to describe a semi circle with more rapidity than accuracy A which Included the wldh of tho street and ondod at a telephone pole The dam I ago 7as conned to thc excItement of tho driver the shock to the horse and tIm I dlaarrangmcnt of tho C harness The scheme to salvanlzo the late Cham j thelnc her of Commerce Into life again and f I ICo aJuln and mako ot It a now concern hus I n Vlow na died abornlng and tho ahorlnr funeral I occurred last aMtnlght at tho TeinpJoton Chairman Spencer Clawson I hRd called a meeting for hint < tmtCor evening u > the Acttho thlnr on its legs lc i pOHMlble but oC directors only Mesis Ciawsoii Odil and McDonald answered Clawton their names Messrs Wicks and Slcgol Kent Slegol In sick excuses and tho others wVro not heard from Under the disheartening I circumstances tho faithful three treQ conclud ed that It was no use to prolong the I agony farther Salt Lake oVl evidently did not want t any Chamber of Commerce and nll that wlnt wag all there was to It anl al I Ergo exeunt J low lights slow music etc exeunt oinncs C a t 0 Louis King the fifteenyearold Ilng fCeon son oC Bishop C L King of Coyote Sevier county who way accidentally shot neldcntaly bv I Lovoll Carpenter n lad of about tho samo I I age while dut hunting last Saturday was brought t the Holy Cross hospital by I Ills father and mother last evening where ho now lies In n very precarious condition I Tho charge entered tho body of the lad lust under tho right shoulder blade and it i bclloved that a portion of It pene trated the lung Dr Richards who was callod Into the case said last evening that I j ho Wl not prepared to state what Iho result would DC but It rc ut but was apparent that tho lad a paralyzed from the shouldcru j t made dowrti today A further examination 1 bo I |