Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Phil Margotts was discharged from bankruptcy yesterday a Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to 541471C as compared with 1SG115 for tho mo day last yearS S 4 Tho receipts of fees in tho office of tho clerk of the District court for the month of April were 559100 I S a o < There will be a civil service examination 1 toflay In the Federal courtroom for car AUtlatcs for postofllce clerks and carriers 4 44 Forty water permits wore Issued by tho 0 city watTxvorks departmftnt during tho inortth of April while that number is not a recordbreaker It Is above tho average no S Martha the txvoyoarold daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Bradley met with jm accident yesterday while playing whereby htr left arm was dislocated at lh shoulder and the arm wrenched a a County Treasurer Lynch yesterday called for payment county warrants up to registry number 107J2 This payment will amount to something over 10000 > ivj will include all warrants Issued prior to about March hIt of the present year a 4 e Councilman Whlttemore mot with an accident ac-cident last evening which prevented hiM being present at the meeting of the City Council and will likely keel him In the housc for several days On his way homo ho fell on p a slippery sidewalk and sprained his foot very severely S 4 Seven thousand sheep belonging to H utz For l1cro01t w ro driven In from V > rdan yesterday to the stockyards for shipment to Wosatch Ten cars of cattle and ono car of horses from La Grande Or aro In transit through the city for Denver delivery e a 0 Frlcnd of Mr and Mrs Val omor Van Colt will sympathise with them deeply over tho loss of their httlo fouryearold daughter Helen whoso death occurred yesterday The little ono had been quito I tick for some days past with pneumonia but heart failure IK supposed to have been the Immixllale causo of death The funeral will bo private u 0 0 Henry FInk who had bcon employed by A G East at Statellno for several years died there of pneumonia on Saturday Ho wan about 30 year of jgo and unmarried He was a man of character and popular tho community In which ho lived aid much sIncere regret Is expressed He had no relatives at Slateline He left some property In the mining camp 3 Op Charles A Johnson has bean chosen as second counselor to TJlshop Empey of the Thirteenth ward to succeed Hamilton G Park who lived In the ward for many years but who han for some years been S V resident of the Eighteenth ward In addition to the fact of tho removal Mr S Parks duties as a member of iho high priests quorum take up considerable of his time S a Alfred S Peters was appointed yester day chlof of the general equipment de nartment of the telephone company bv General Superintendent Murray Mr Mur ray remarked at the time that ho rover mado an appointment before In which ho took moro pleasure lr Peters has Leon I with time company four years coming from the Western Electric company of Chicago Ho Is a great student and stands well In electrical circles S 05 Tho last Army and Navy Journal con tains a notice about Lieut Pearnon and bin bride who came from Now Jersey to marry him and says Their lop match started years ago when Pearson tlcixliil a private school In Plalnflold They be came engaged at that tlnio but have been ublo only to see each other since when over the young ofllcer could obtain a leave of absence Lieu Pearson served through the SpanishAmerican war with distinction and on cessation of hostilities was ordered to Utah n rite difference lu the weather of vaster dnx from that at May 1st of last yodr was marked There was a snowfall last vonr I of six Inches the storm beginning at i2CQ clock Sn tho morning and continuing with an Intermission of three hours until silfO clock The snow wan heavy and wet and much damage was done In this city by breaking doxvu limbs of trees as the folmpo wa so advanced that hc trees held an immense amount of snow Tho mercury on tho following morning fell to r i breaking the record i I a I Col MclnloBh of Richmond Va gen oral counsel for the Postal Telegraph I company and Judge O W Power of this city the local rcnrescntatlve of the com pany left Inn night for Boise to attend the trial of the condemnation proceedings which have been Instituted by tlio tle graph company against the Oregon Short Lino railroud III Idaho It Is expected 1 tlml the Idaho case will be conchidod this I t week nil If It IP a ease will bo tiled In this fft l1fxl Monday awaSnjit the Orogo < > ho1 Line III for coniloinnall of a right 5iy Utah1 of J r IY III Utah |