Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I Yesterdays bank clearlngn amounted to I ftylSStJ ns compared with 334010 for the I amo day lost year c c Company I Twentythird Infantry Is Ii tchodulod to leave for Fort Ulnsjate tomorrow II to-morrow morning In command of Lieut i I I IVoodhouse < s F Sheriff Naylor was unable to po to Blngham ycstcrdav to order gambling I bouses thsro closed but expects to visit he camp today 1 Superintendent of Public Instruction I Nelson loft yesterday on a trip of Inspection I Inspec-tion of the schools In Carbon and Emery ti jountles He expects to bo away about a 1 iL I week 11 bt Bandmaster Held t I1I correspond with d the musical management of the Buffalo exposition with a view to playing Iboro i I tvlth his band of thirtyfive men early In Iho fall i Ohrtlrman Ortell of committee on cn Icrtainmcnt of the Chicago Commercial I I t club reports the funds coming In satisfactorily satis-factorily and anticipates a very pleasant visit from the Chicago business men next I b una ay a Flying sparks from the chimney of the laundry at St Marks hospital set flro to cn adjoining shed last evening An alarm was sent In to enginehouse No 2 the jlromen responding promptly and pouring water over the small blaze Only slight r damage was done Tl I Agent My ton of the White flecks I ngcncy ana Lieut Pearson of the Ninth naalry returned yesterday afternoon tot to-t Price whence the agent with the grass I money for the Indians will be esrortcd I lo the reservation by the Lieutenant and t a detachment of twentvllvo men I Land and Water Commissioner Wester I field yesterday found employees of the Hell Telephone company cutting timber on the cltyH hind In Parleys canyon for use In the construction of the companys new 1 tol nhone line to Park City A protest made lo tho company had the effect oC stopping the practice LI a a Elder Edward II Snow of SI George who has been president of tho Eastern I States mission for three yearn past has ti bern released and he will bo succeeded Jcl by Eider John G McQuarrlo who has ben laboring In the came Held for about j I eighteen months Elder Snows frlenrla expect him homo within the new two t f weeks J a 1 t With the removal of the Volunteer Firemen Ii I Fire-men to their new home ou Canyon road f the old shack which so long sheltered the LA < veterans and their precious trophies became t fi be-came useless and It la being torn down RI to make room for n more commodious Ilt 1 h structure and Incidentally make the I ill landscape more picturesque It Is Kit 1 2 ualcd near tho corner of Fourth Kjiht and 2S South Temple street and was used In tho ii good old days of the volunteer company f l s as tho homo for the old hand engine and i A hope reel of Wasatch No 2 which at one 11 ilrnowas the crick volunteer company of I the city and which made n rcmnrimblo I record while In existence There arc f 1 hundreds of men now In high walks of ts Jifo fn thiS city who remember with pleasure plea-sure their experience with tlio old No ° OB A score or moro of pedestrians gath nrcd on Main street last evening at about I C i oclock and strongly denounced a bicy r clist who had run Into a small boy who wns also riding n wheel demolished the i front wheel of the boys bicycle and then T quickly rode down Main street without offering to make reparation for the damage dam-age done It was all done so quickly that I passersby had hardly tuno to realize what ti had happened before the man who did the damage was speeding away The boy whoso bicycle came to grief IB Milo Vincent L cent He attends school during the day t i and after school hours delivers packages I for the NrwinanNolt Shoe company Ho was attending to these duties last even y ing was riding slowly up Main street just about to turn In to the store when the unknown man crashed into his wheel Aside from being badly shaken vp the 1 boys as not injured 1 |