| Show II j I 1 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I Tim condition WIKlara McQueen haq I not Improved during the pastfew days I Ho Is now puttering from a cold which tho doctors fear may ilexclop into pneumonia L pneu-monia T S i Yesterday bank clearings vcro 513 C37EO as ugalnst Ji02021C tho same day i 1 last year 1 r Thcro wcro several complaints mado c vcsterday rtf tho very bad condition tho 4 north sidewalk on Second South extending from tho old Thirteenth ward schoolhouao 1 for nearly a block i a L j It has now been definitely decided that I Apostles Grant md Lymun will not Icavo t I for their foreign missions until after tho April conference Apostlo Grant said yes 1 tevlay that It was possible that hlH mls rion to Japan would not ho begun until I afttr the October conference There aro Indications oT a drop In tho prIce of butter Tim wholcfcnlo prices oa I this rather necessary artlulo range from + 10 to 20 cents per pound according lo quality Tho largo quantities of much butter which liavo como In lately have cmfcd thq creamery men a mental pang or two > Sfrcrctary J J Thomas of tho State Board of Equalization IK bending out a I communication to lie various County I Commissioners throughout the State In vlUng them to send tho vVcaessorB to meet with the Stnto board on the morning of 1 February 23rd to discuss assessment matters j mat-ters that there may be as near as possible k possi-ble uniformity hi the assessment of properly p j prop-erly this year I Jim Lcary thinks there will bo forty or llfty delegates from Utah to the Denver i convention ot the American CattleGrow L ers convention on March > th However as tills the first convention Is principally I to complete the organization ft will not I bo o so much Importance as the following convention which Mr Lcary believes will ho a rouser lie thinks no convention oC tho association will ever bo held cast oC J Kansas City and that the convention oC ll 1C02 will go cither to Omaha or Kansas L CUy A C Cleveland has been mentioned for president Last Sundays Denver Republican has a special from New York flaying that Samuel and Molt Xewhouso arc negotia ting with 13 A CrulkHhank Co for tim purchato of the Cumberland apartment apart-ment house part of the gridiron bounded by 1 Twentysecond and Twenty third streets Broadway and Fifth avenue Seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars it Is said has been offered but tim own 01 s able 500000 TIm Cumberland a nine I story nlmrtznent lioue has a frontage of I 3 feet on Twentysecond Street feet I OIL Broudway and O ICet on Fifth avenue I If Mr NcmhousB gets the property ho will tear down the building and erect a big uptodate office building u Thcro was a mild sensation In tim office oC Judge 13 F Colborn on West Second South street at4 1 p in yestsrday A W P Hayes was making a chemical experiment experi-ment Tllh a can whichwax under air pressure The pressure was too much for the can which JudKO Colburn was hold Ing In his hand at the tfme rind Ihc bot tom blew out with a Hharp report A number of pcoplo rushed in from the street attracted oy1 the noise and to sat isfy their curiosity the Judge told somo Unit he hid dropped a u revolver on tlio floor which exploded Ic anti to dthtira ha said thai ho had been tho recipient of nu Infernal machine such an had been enc to Judge Powers and that ho hud bad a close call Tho Rapid Transit company will prob ably begin work on an cxusnitlou at an early date It wn said yesterday that 1 the extension would be from tim Forest Bale Hue near the resilience of George if Cannon north on Scvrauh East street I to Tenth South and thence west to Stale I t street connecting with the Murray line I l President Cameron said he was not pre it pared to coniirm this statement but ad mitted that some such move was Content plated The company olwidy has a fran chl c on ScviMiilt JiiAt siicet solnv north I but not on Toiitb South t Vc have not yet decided he continued how wo will I mpko connection from the point named iIth tho Murray line If It Is doomed ad Isabk to make the extension f > A I I John B Dooly roturnqd ycstenluy from a wcekK business trip to California lt S was reported that he wdp a pasaengcr on the Southern Puclllc train which wn I wrecked near Mills Nov but the report WBH an error Mr Dooly did not cot through however without Inconvonlcnoo and on cacapo from a similar accident i I r Hu was on No C the train ahead of tim r wreck and was laid up at Battle Moun IA lain for twentyeight hours by a washout I He aajK that the desert lb covered with I water caused by an unusually licavy fall of snow ami a warm rain California WUK never so prosDcrous There bus been plenty of ruin from Sun Diego to Oregon I I Other Suit Lakera uu tub train ahead of I the wreck were Mrs P J Moron Mr jnid Mrs B L ShcutB and Miss Shoe i f bridge |