Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Yesterdays bank clcarlnps amounted lo 324153 as compared with 279736 for the I anu3 day last year 3 U I William T Burrldjje and ITenry P Williams Wil-liams natives of England now residents of Salt Lake were yesterday admitted to citizenship 9 it A letter from Mrs R A Keycs to friends In this city states that Mr Keycs had been injured while on board the battleship 1 bat-tleship Iowa In San Francisco bay NoL No-L particulars however were given yo It is not believed that Mr Koycss Injuries aru serious e 0 Weather Director Murdoch Is very hOPe r iii now oT the fruit lie snlil yesterday that tho average dato for into klllliur 1 jrosts hud passed the due being tim 23rd insl and such frosts as might chanco along after this date need not occasion any alarm v r l James P Freeze the wellknown merchant mer-chant havlnjr disposed of some of his holdings In Salt hake realty Is considering consid-ering the Idea of taking up his residence in Murray If he decides to movu from i the cltv he will build a tine residence a Hhort distance south of the bridge the I prcrcnt line terminus of the Rapid Transit I e O 9 I C Wr Fuller a brakeman In the employ of the Oregon ShorL Ijlno at Pocatello met with an accident yesterday morning while switching In the yards at that place whereby three of the fingers of his left hainl were rather badly crushed lie was brought to the city for treatment und Is at St Murks hospital John Foley a laborer In the employ of the same company com-pany Is at the same hospital he having received slight Injuries on both hands at the same time Fuller was hurt j j > John Bcllln a young tramp who was l stealing a ride on the Oregon Short Line I yesterday morning attempted to get oft t the train as It was movlngslowly through Bear River gorge JIo was evidently in a hurry and did not look before ho leaped as ho struck a trestle going through the woodwork to terra llrma It Is estimated that ho fell over twenty feet Both kneecaps knee-caps were fractured and he received several sev-eral wounds about the head It Is not believed that amputation will be neces t sary O O it Residents cf Little Cottonwood canyon sy the stream has Increased perceptibly of late All along the foothills of the Wa satch range the good effects of thiS lato rains and snow are apparent In the Increased In-creased growth of the crop < While the fruit crop WIR damaged to a slight extent in East Mill Creek It IK not believed that the loss will bo as great as at rtwt re jrorted and the farmers assert that whatever what-ever ICES may accrue from the frost on the fruit will ba made up tenfold In the Increased output of grain potatoes lucerne I I lu-cerne and other field products I Mayor Thompson yesterday approved all the matters acted on by the City Council on Tuesday oveulng requiring hLs approval 1 ap-proval with the exceptipM of the resolution resolu-tion providing for an exchange of prop Orly between the Board of Education and the municipality by which tho former I obtains L site for a school building at the corner of North Temple and State stvcets The Mayor was not prepared to say whether ho would approve or veto the resolution and declined to commit himself further than to any that 1w desired to consider It more fully before acting upon it a A civilservice examination for positions PB clerics and carrions in tno Salt Lake postolllcowlll be hold in the United States courtrooms in thu Dooly block next Wednesday The successful candidates will bo placed on the eligible jvglater of the office for poaitions when vacancies oc tur The examination will hn conducted by the local board of examiners corned corn-ed of O Williams secretary Edger s ay1nr and 33 D Scovillo The applicant will be examined In spelling arithmetic writing geography and thy reading of addressee I ad-dressee Thlrtythrco applications have been llled with the board |