Show WONDERLAND HAS CLOSED Unable Longer to Hold Up Its End Financially I Wonderland yesterday closed its doors permanently and the owners o the building assumed full control of the playhouse and its contents I is claimed that the proprietors of the show paid practically all of their bills except the amount due the owners of the building for rent which Is amply covered by the furnishings of the house Poor business is given as the cause of the failure Banks Make Reports This morning the national and state banks of the territory present to the public for consideration reports of their condition at the close of business on the 4th of May As is always the case with the banks of Utah the showings are remarkable in view of the present condition of finances AOl of the institutions tutions hold almost double the amount of reserve cash required by the national laws In some cases the amount is 50 per cent of the total deposits The reports re-ports are made in accordance with a notice received yesterday morning from the comptroller of the currency and the territorial bank examiner The Crops Observer Salisburys crop review issued is-sued yesterday gives the following summary sum-mary j I Tihe past week was for the most part dry and cool with frosts during the fore part although they did little damage The closing days of the week were somewhat warmer The rain and snow of the previous week left the soil in good condition for germination and growth Therefore the past week has not been an unfavorable ore for crops and they all look well although the cold and frosts have prevented rapid growth The Injury to fruit by frost has been very slight and the prospect for a large yield is still fine Apple trees are now in full bloom Straw z k berries are ripe in Washington county Though wheat has grown only slowly slow-ly the cold weather tends t make it stool out well The ground is in good goud Early condition for potato planting garden truck is up and looking well Sugar beets are reported to be growing slowly and need more moisture Grain now has to be watered Changing Their Lines By mutual agreement the Salt Lake City railroad and the Salt Lake Rapid Transit company are making several improvements In their North State street and First street lines which interlace in-terlace on the streets named Hereafter Here-after there will be but onehalf the old number of poles on the streets fort for-t e reason that both companies will utilize the same overhead construction This will do away with a large number of the poles and greatly clear the streets The roadbeds are also being I repaired and reballasted Rolls to Be Cancelled Today the city auditor will pay in city and county rolls of the joint building I build-ing and grounds for the two weeks ending May 3 as follows I Building proper 2482 48 Conduit and boiler house 75S 50 Grading 3559 48 680S 46 j Idaho Sheep Received I The Union stock yards yesterday received re-ceived three cars of sheep from the Boise Land and Live Stock company I for the local market The muttons were unloaded during the afternoon and will be kept at the yards until sold Silver Still Falling The silver market reacted another i of a cent yesterday the closing quotation quo-tation based upon the cable returns from London being 633 cents The lead iuotationfe are unchanged the latest being 320 as usual Mining Notes Silver 62 Lead 320 McCornick Co received yesterday Cyanides 9250 T R Jones Co received Base bullion bul-lion 7400 Wells Fargo Co received Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania bullion 4440 The Clearings Yesterdays clearings were 161750 as compared with 159498 for the same day last year Real Estate Transfers Peter C Brixen to Peter W Mad sen part of lot 2 block 5 plat A10000 E T Ayer to A S Hedberg part of lot 1 block 48 Kinney Gour lays improved plat 1 Robert Smith to Eveline Smith Evans part of lot 5 block 13 plat A 1 Itt SL George PerinI to John Montgomery part of lot 4 block Ncn plat D 1000 M F Younger to Henrietta Burgios part of block 2 plat C 400 Kate St George Penal to John Weir jr part of section 16 township town-ship 1 south rage 3 wet 1 James Donnelly et ux t Peter E Johnson lot 22 block 2 Bellevue 2 2 Belee park 400 Truth A Miner t James Donnelly park lots 2 and 30 block 2 J3ellevue 11 |