Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to 5418702 compared with 703OCO for tho sam day last year I Tho Board oC Regent of tho University of Utah should have held n meeting yesterday yes-terday but as tho attendance was ono shy or a quorum an adjournment wns I had until today Sheriff McDanIel of Rawllns Wyo arrived ar-rived In tho city yesterday to take back a man named Fnrrln who was arrested Howclla He Is at Murray by Sheriff Honelu wanted In Wyoming on a charge of obtaining ob-taining money by false prclcnucs Tho Sherlft last evening left with his prisoner for Rawlins a S r Deneso Smith the little thrccycatold daughter of Mrs W L Smith of 5w South Second East who was badly scalded in a t bathtub last Sunday evening Is reported to be Improved Tho little ono suffers tcr rible pain as n result of the scalding and nL to b kept under the influence of morphine much of the time n J 0 her Lawson left last night for Los Angeles An-geles where he will remain three days prior to going on his trip to Australia Lawson will be gono about six months nnd will return here In the spring Chapman and aughn will leave hero Saturday noon for San Francisco where tho two will meet Ivor Lawson and tko the boat on November 3rd o Tho Rapid Transit company Is now running run-ning Its quarter and third quarter hour East Seventh South street cars to Main street leasIng the half hour and hour cars to run as usual from tho Theater corner It tho change proves a public convenience the entire flftccnmlnuto service will bo run to and from Main and Second South streets Tho now thoroughfare now being cut through what Is known nj tho Tithing offlco block from north to south will undoubtedly un-doubtedly bo called College avenue I runs Immediately In tho rear of the buildings build-ings of tho Latterday Saints college Tho first building Is now almost up to the second sec-ond story and there are hopes that It will be completed before winter sets In In earnest e Tho weather was partly cloudy over most of the State yesterday and was threatening much or the day Several light showers fell In this city in the utter noon but at nightfall tho skies cleared off Telephonic reports from Wyoming state that thero Is eighteen Inches of snow at Rawllna and that thero was trouble with tho Battle Mountain telephone tele-phone branch Now Tears services held by the Monto lore congregation Monday woro repeated yesterday by request from 730 a rm until 1O p m J N LewIs and Rabbi Rabinovltz respectively conducting tho flrst and second divisions of tho servlccc Rabbi Rablnovltx ngaln showed himself a master of the Intricate ceremonial Tho stores of the orthodox Jews continued closed yesterday S 4 In a private letter to n friend In this city Lieut Carl B Hard of the Thirty flfth Infantry sLvlcs that ho IB at present prst commandant at Augat Luzon a place of about 4000 Inhabitants The Insurgents Insur-gents he states continue to bo rather troublesome a night attack having been made on tho post a 1ow nights before tho letter was written The attacking party was headed by MaJ Modesto but wan repulsed re-pulsed without casualties to tho Americans Ameri-cans The placo Is In tho mountains where tho Insurgents aro more numerous than In Iho more open country Llout Hard report that he continues to enjoy good health and Is I kept very busy I Duns Review of September 22nd says of Salt Lako business conditions Business Improves In leather goods and clothing and there Is activity In all staplo lines Groceries show an advance In volume over last week Mining supplies arc not aa active as usual and smelters arc doing less Ore in sight is being exposed with the minimum development work and the mining situation Is I only fair Bank statements state-ments show a slight Increase In deposits commercial and other paper being fairly well met and the demand ror loans 13 Improving rho season In canned goods Is opening with large orders and local packs will show a trebled output Local I beat sugar factories arc beginning to supply the shortage contending with heavy demands de-mands |