Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to 5397135 as compared with 519623 for the f I same day last year o J Twentyfive new recruits 110 received re-ceived at Fort Douglas November 10th I from Columbus barmcc I Q Tho receipts of tJib office of the clerk I Ii of the District court for tho month of i I October amounted to G l > C Gov Wells yesterday Issued a proclamation proclama-tion appointing Miss Mary Toasdel a I member of the governing board or tho State Institute of Art In lieu of J B ttco Art Fairbanks resigned S 00 1 Lively times are reported in tho stove I market ag winter I approaches with prices 12U per cent lower than last year at this time due a prominent firm states to a decline In the Eastern a market Tho usual semimonthly rendinG of the Great Salt lako level was taken yesterday yester-day at Garfield and the lake was found t have remained stationary during the last two weeks Tho present reading Is six inches below tho zero mark I I P County Treasurer Lynch yesterday paid over to City Treasurer Morris S2SC31C on account of taxes collected to October 31st which makes a totalof this years taxes paid over oC 3131373 the citys full proportion pro-portion of the amount collected up to October 31st S S Archibald Clavcrlng Gunter who came Into lame as cm author through his ul1r Barnes of New York has by tho death of his mother In San Francisco fallen heir to at least 100000 Gunter was once an assayer In this city and conducted his H business in the basement of the building now occupied by P T t R Jones buldlnS Some of tho hoodlums on Halloween seemed to havo imbibed the Idea that nothing was sacred from their touch I They took tho old Spanish cannon sent here from the Philippines and which has been stationed in front of the west door nnd the main entrance to the city and I county building dragged It several rods away and then endeavored to till It with mud and stones only partially succeed ing however a Thomas P Rlgnoy the wellknown mining mi-ning and civil engineer has returned from Sterling Utah where ho has been serv InS tho Highland Canal company by which an Immense reservoir Is being constructed con-structed WhIG the capacity of the reservoir has not been finally established Mr Rlgnoy says It will furnish water to several thousand acres of land In the Sovlor valley His plans and specifications specifica-tions will be concluded In a few days when active Work on the reservoir will Upglii wllh the project to bo completed early next spring a a 4 H II Vreelund president Of the Metro lan Street Railway company New York and vicepresident of the American Street Railway association Aerlcm through tho city yesterday en route from San FriinulBco to hlc home In his private I car Ho stopped over only a couple of hours during which Hmo he made a call upon Superintendent Read of the Salt Lake City company Mr Vrccland Is oald to be one of the most successful street Guecc railway men In the United States and he Is f not at all auhamcd when he recalls the period In his ally life when he played brakcy on n steam railroad of short mileage Mr Vreelands Christmas pros enl from the company Cristmas was a cr wa check for 1QOO 0 Tho Into storma havo deposited a larco amount of Know In tho surrounding hills P Edwin Rich who recently made h18 trip from Morgan City rlnljnado Salt via Hardscrabblo and City CrcUc canyons says there Is four feet ° c snow around L Do Aliens old camp In Hurdscrabble and this depth Is continued to the sum mit On this sid of tho Biunmlt the SUt IB nbout equal but varies In depth tal lower altitudes arc reached I Is said bv those who are familiar with J canyon that tho snowfall Is heavier Cnon vonr F than It has been for w s early lov era seasons Deer ouail and grouso oerl I merous within eight miles of the city but 110 they flock upon land which IB owned bv c tho city and when there arc auppoaed to HPPo I be Immune from tho assaults of the r hunter Mr Rich brought homo a deer however which ho shot Morgan county counly |