Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Yeatordays bank clearings amounted to with 5jSol for me jiOSS3IS as compared namo day last ycLr I S William Taylor the sheepman who com mttted tuIcde nt Kemmcrer Wyo on SatiirtinY Iat q Uah man anti formerlY for-merlY lived al TayIorSVllie v Both CharlesY Taflcart and his son were thrown from p buggy yesterday morning and painfully bruised Mr Tag rart Is blind His fall was broken by his son who fcH underneath Tim accident acci-dent was duo to tho stumbling of a horse while going at a good clip f Utah Is not alone favored with Peasant weather according to Director L H Mur doch of the weather ofllce Fair and warm IB tho report from stations all over the United Stales and the Indications are for an Jmlcllnite continuance of present con dllions Yesterday rain was reported j from but two places in tho United States Portland Or and Galveston Tex i if O 3 S Jacob Eningcr died In Oils city ycster i dayat the homo of his son M L ElUngcr at the advanced ago oC 7S years The deceased de-ceased camo to Salt I ako about a year vSKoV tlowa3 a native of Michigan and a successful business man but retired from active business life several yearn ace Ills affliction was incident to old ute anil ho had been very low for sov i cjnL days The body will bo embalmed n = U held for burial until tho quarantine which is on the residence on account of I I tcarlet fever is raised I o S o The losses caused by Sunday nights < fire In the Rivers building were yesterday yes-terday being adjusted by F M Avery 3L H Thomson and M H Merrill In their opinion the loss to the watersoaked portion of the stock will fall considerably below the estimated 10OCO The tlrm curried cur-ried S 12oO Insurance divided In lots of from S1000 to 3000 among seventeen companies com-panies Photographer Jensens loss was total and was covered by an insurance of 52500 The building was Insured s for > X > 00 and the Insurance men believe the loss will not bo above 1500 Mar Thompson and Councilman Hew lolt yesterday went through the city and county building with a view of determining deter-mining upon changes necessary to provide pro-vide accommodations for the new munl deal courts They agreed that It would not bo advisable to remove Judge Halls branch of the District court Into the hall I usually occupied by the House of Reprc I i ecntatlveg It was thought best to have Judco Tanner hold civil court In the room now occupied by tho Board of Public Works and for Judge DIehl to hold tho criminal branch court in the old city hall A payment of JvOOOO of tax collections wag irmdo by County Treasurer Dale to City Treasurer Morris yesterday This does not include all the collections to date and Mr Dale says he may have as much more when he chocks up the receipts re-ceipts With yesterdays payment the I amountturned over to the oily by Mr Dale It reached 39781E > The total ion for the city Is 25581510 leaving about 200 000 moro to como into the city exchequer The rush of taxpayers at the County Treasurers ofllco lias subsided some but enough came yesterday to keen the clerks fairly busy |