Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD The Y M C A Wheel club will take a run to Liberty park and around tho Btrccts next Monday a night W D Callistcr left last night for Chicago Chi-cago with n train load of mutton sheep shipped the Messrs Rlgby Calllster and Blomlqulst for slaughter in the East j e S John O Gotthard a native of Sweden hnd John Powell a native of England now residents of Salt Lake were yesterday yester-day admitted to citizenship by Judge Nor roll 4 S Miss Cecelia Scharer a young lady well Itnown here died last evening at the residence res-idence of her father John Scharcr oC 1110 Eaat Sixth South street She was a suffeivr from bronchial troubleS trouble-S i Small change was in demand In busl iic s houses yesterday afternoon and evening Something must have struck 2C1n city remarked one merchant cvof ybody seems to have 10 and 20 gold qYhd r S Yestcrdavti clearings amounted to 340 II 1 as compared with 310015 for the same day last year Thc weeks clearings amounted to 52552453 as compared with S270Q 33 for the corresponding period In 1SW S a e I The fall of nearly sixteen Inches of rain In fortyeight hours on the Texas coast is 1 occasioning comment In scientific and weather circles The normal annual rainfall rain-fall in this city Is but a trlflo over this viz 1619 Inches e e SOld S-Old Sol seems to have a special gru Son So-n aln8t Grand Junction The temperature there yesterday was 100 degrees the seventh sev-enth consecutive day that the mercury at the Government station there has reg leS istered Eli degrees 4 or over Sheriff Thomas Haycock of Garfield county yesterday brought to the penitentiary peniten-tiary Thomas Imlay convicted and sentenced sen-tenced to live years for tempted rape I of Weber brou ht Sheriff Laync o county brought from Ogden and placed In the penitentiary for peniten-tiary burglary John Sanders sent up for four years S S S George Thorn a spry old fellow who follows the occupation of a kalsomlncr and confessed to having seen 7p Hummers stepped into the County Clerks office yesterday yes-terday and asked for a marrlascvjlccnse Ho accompanied by his fiancee Mrs Emily Hays who gave her age at f > 5 Tho license was iwnicd without question tf i u William S Smith died at his residence at G12 South Third East street from heart failure yesterday morning at 525 oclock aged 70 years Tie came to Utah from England in IS5 and had since resided lu Salt Lake lie had been confined to his bed the past four months and for several days prior to Ills duath had been unconscious uncon-scious 055 Lorenzo Thomas an elevenyearold boy collided with a cart while riding a I blcycla across the Intersection of Main and First South streets last evening lie vaa thrown forcibly to tho ground re I iccivinp au ugly bruise on the forehead Tho lad wag taken to the office of Dr Benedict where his pain was relieved and ho was sent home 0 Parkkccpcr Erlekson was the recipient of a surprise party accompanied by an old armchair and an umbrella on Frl I day evening the occasion being his Wth birthday rho presentation was made by Councilman Hewlett but the gift came from the naik employees Following the 1 presentation a < oullooi hours were I passed very pleasantly S > b i E IT Calllsler Is finding it hard lines hunting up livestock statistics In San pete for the census Owners Imagino ho is l an Assessor In disguise and shun him with all possible dispatch Calllster will ptrike a knot of stockmen decorating nail kogs In front of it store and in five seconds sec-onds he Is I abBolutcly alone Even Invi latjpnsto have a glass of root beer have now failed to catch I t e o M II Llppman formerly a merchant of this city and now of San Francisco I Js J In the city Ho reiwrts lniGlnisy as very 1 good at the Golden Gate allhougli In same parts of California the crops are morn or less I ora failure ITo says there Is I n tremendous I Impetus In the ship build ing trrtdo mid too much cannot be dono to provide the coast inlrkly with means of trlnB ocean transportation S S I Tim Stat Board or 1elucatJon met yes t rcluyln the oCllrl oe State SlI11crlnlrmel nl of Schools Park an 1 II rI State tleherl cetlfiiatcs l tIlt followlllJ An JIe anbholl eCisj or Snit Lalm Eillth oIJtloy in Ogden John E GrohorG tir Vnrr esL EdIth Poisoin of Sail Lake an1le Y ltarrics uf Salt Lake Jt was arranged to hold the 8ltc teachers cx 1lnn 119n on August 16th 17th and ISth j nl Logan Ogden Salt Lake Provo and Mfintl The board adjourned until July dlf co Tho tClll of the Midway Plalsanco at i i the Salt Palace caught lire yesterday af ternoon shortly before 1 oclock Attend ants and patrons were thrown Into a stale of turnoll by what at first threat ened to develop Into a cood sized blaze An alarm ot Ore was turned iti to station No 1 and the apparatus made n lightning run arriving on the scene In SPVOII lull ulc5 A lino of hose was ciulckly laid anil wntor sprinkled on the burnliit canvas Tsiollilni morn B > rloiw limn n largo hole iva n burned In the top tuirt Hie lost was placed at 20 The fire caught from Hrc trlc wiring In thin top of lhp tent o |