Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD F Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to f 5379220 compared with 443275 for tho I eamo day last year a i 0 The older frame buildings on the outskirts out-skirts of Fort Douglas are being demolished demol-ished as they have outlived their usefulness useful-ness S nesCpt Thomas F Schlcy of the Twonty I third Infantry Is expected at Fort Douglass Doug-lass from Columbus barracks November J 13th 0 5 Samuel Berryman a native of England now c resident of Salt Lake was yesterday yester-day admitted Jo citizenship by Judge Booth V S S 1 rnanufactuLd Tho special saddle manufactured for Gov Roosevelt and which was on exhibition exhi-bition In this city has been forwarded to I 1 lila Oyster Bay L o i4 O residence a The soil being moved by the street railway rail-way graders on Thirteenth East street Is used to level up a tenacre block owned b v tho city at the Intersection of Thirteenth Thir-teenth East and First South streets S o 5 Capt J A Dapray of tho Twentythird Infantry 1m been given several montha kayo of absence from his station Fort DouGlas The Captain has not been well and ho believes that an extended trip East will do him good O 6 S Tho extension of tho Salt Lake City railroad from First South on Thirteenth Thir-teenth East to tho western entrance of Tho new University buildings will it Is expected be completed this evening Tho grade Is a rather steep one being almost 6 per cent but tho work has been dono In u thorough manner 0 Helen J Well yesterday transferred to Harvey A Nelson by warranty deed for a consideration of S700 part of eet block S pInt G eight rods by 5 feet at O and Brlgham streets Tho same prop erty was transferred on Monday from J H Bennett to Hclcno Well who now transfers It to Nelson at an advance of I 10 In tho consideration o S 4 Tho power of tho Salt Lake City Railroad road company lines and on a portion of tho RaiMd Transit failed porton be tween J23l and 1 oclock and considerable Inconvenience was experienced as a incnvenencc WI experience consequence con-sequence Tho cause was said to havo been an Injury to tho machinery of tho Jones plant In Big Cottomvood thus mak ing It necessary that power should be gen crated by the other o plant William Van Dyke thc oldtimo Salt Laker but who spent several years of his rr life In Ogden subsequently returning here Is very ill at his residence on Canyon Can-yon road still suffering from the stroke of paralysis received some three weeks ago Ho was reported as some better wasreprte I beter yesterday but still unable to articulate KLve a word or so at a time and his friends are fearful S the S worst I Julius SIegel son of Sol Slcccl Is homo Slerel after a six months abaenco In Alaska and may return there In the spring as he has claims northeast of Nome that may bo profitably developed The young man learned while away what It was to sleep with mother earth for a mattress tho fleecy clouds for a counterpane and tho moon for bedroom lamp and at times he was where ho could easily have appre dated a square mel S Tho ordinance granting Pioneer square to tho Los Angeles and Salt Lake com pan was not called up In tho City Coun oil lat night although quite numbet or prominent citizens favoring the grant were present cxpcctlntr that tho mattor would bo finally disposed of i mater however In all probability bo settled at tho next regular meeting ot the Council It Is understood cloven or CouncI hors favor making the grant a C 0 Bert Walker who went down to Walk crs farm lost Sunday camo back yea JSrd y IrlnEn a fine buck deer with hlrnlThe animal was killed by him In ltled l the valley between Mill Crock and Be Cottonwood canyon lie said that after tho storm he saw twelve dOor near afer foot of tho mountains and early ester dav morning BOW four in tho same place When Robert Walker saw tho deer yes terday ho mao madp to go out preparations and try his luck at the cnmc hoping lo enle JU1t cure n deer this morning > |