Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to ijS UK compared with J370790 for tho tame day last year a a o The money contributed In this city I through tho Bowcii Commission company for tho India sufferers since April last aggregated 02 0 S A timber flre ln a couplo of tho ravines to the cast and south of Fort Douglas has been raging and those who have been rcnr It say considerable damage has been done Tho lire however Is In points that arc almost Inaccessible o I Duns Review says of Salt Lake business conditions Retailers report trado quiet hi dry goods und kindred lines and Jobbing 1 Job-bing business Inactive especially In 1 groceries Collections arc fairly good and ihe demand fOI money a is I light I Game und Fish Commissioner John Sharp has returned from a trip of Inspection Inspec-tion up the Weber and Provo rivers Hot Ho-t < there Is evidence enough that violators vio-lators of the law have been shooting tho streams but the thing in to catch them I A charge of murder was fed against James Lynch and Robert L King or Bob jMartcll before Justice Nielsen yesterday afternoon Detective Sheets Is the complainant com-plainant The two will have 3 hearing oclock before Justice Nielsen this afternoon it2 I I ExDeputy Sheriff Sam Dowse yesterday received from Iowa 3 check for J Y the amount of the reward for the capture oft I of-t convict named Read who escaped from tho State prison at Anamosa In while I serving a term there Read was captured I here by Dowse A warranty deed was yesterday fed In the office of the County Recorder convoy lug from John Gnbbott to William Quick part o lot 4 I block 50 plat A being Sx5 rods of around ai tho northeast corner Iburlh South and First West streets The consideration Is K The mercury fell to 43 degrees at 6 ain a-in yesterday and there was D light precipitation pre-cipitation partly snow failles before u2a u3 and aqaln just before 7 oclock There was Just enough moisture to laythc dust The weather director aaid ycstenlny that he expected a killing J frost on the high lands lat iiluhL Prof lr E Jones and Weather Director Murdoch will visit Garfield In a few days to examine the lake level and If there Is ovldonce of the water line receding from The bottom of tho gauge they will drive gauF ri stake out In the water with a graduated Icale thereon so aa to carry the readings below tho scale on tho regular board There was a snowfall In the mountains to the east of the city yesterday mornins arly and the beautiful was plainly vIi Iblo from this city Persons down from 1ho head of Big Cottonwood say that the fall thoro has bell very excessive for this time of the year and that oldtimers In Jhnt section say there Is every Indica lion to their minds that the coming win ter will bo a very severe one O A I Cot C M Hammond returned yesterday dyeterla from Chicago where he wont nsn dole fTat toniho G A p rational e camp men The Colonel was the commanding officer of tho One Hun relll commundln1 fantry and v his old comrades were rc lolcrd to see him The Colonel was much impressed with the mp wlh enormous crowds on tho streets but he thinks that had tho encampment come to Salt Lake tho town would have been able to take care of Its Is visitor A 0 I Theiv IB sorrow In the homo of Mr and It Ir William J Wolstcnholme of fiK West Cold North street over the death of their daughter Laura Arabella aged 4 m year The little ono died of liitlamma ton of the oraln superinduced by Ktom itch trouble and had boon 111 but n few dcjn It was not thouqhL until within the 1at few hours tlmt thn Illness was of a really dangerous miture mil for that rca pon thi blow foil ill tho I more severely Funeral services will be held at the Cnn ily residence tomorrow nt 2 oclock p m |