Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I I i I Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to K57H as compared with 5444431 for the day lost year a A 0 The Land board met yesterday and disposed oC routine business Another meeting will 0 held a this afternOonS Lightning struck tho bar of Frank Holnzc In Mountain Dell on Saturday last Tho building was burned down and I two horses perished In the flames The Waterworks department Is now busily engaged in placing meters with which to measure water used by largo Consumers Laundries greenhouses railroads rail-roads breweries livery stables largo building etc arc Included In the list I and in thirty met 1s have already been put a 1 I F L Napoleon Do Brlchy 0 representative I represen-tative of tho Utah Humane society residing I resid-ing at Murray appeared before Deputy Clerk Blair yesterday afternoon for examination ex-amination and admission to citizenship I appeared however that Mr DC Brlchy had only resided In Utah six month9 and as a years residence Is required re-quired ho could not u be admitted Tho purchasing of cavalry horses for the Government nas begun again at Fort Douglas The horses aro Intended for tho different cavalry troops now In Utah and adjoining Stites Lieut Flemmlng of Fort GrntrAllz Is conducting the purchasing pur-chasing at Fort Douglas and Dr Walter Frazcr of this city Is Inspecting tho hOnes which are being furnished under contract by Maj lkesoC Salt Lake I Tho Rapid Transit cars were delayed over an hour going west on Fourth South I near State street yesterday morning Andrew I An-drew Okeson from Mill Creek dumped n load oj alfalfa on the car track and lrce only by a quick move did tho driver escape himself from l < In covered over I with tho hay The burr on the loft rear wheel came off and when tho load was I driven across tho car tracks the wheel waa pulled oft and tho wagon tipped over a o II Julius Livingston who was thrown from a home at Caldcrs prtrk Monday noon was still in an unconscious stale t late last night He became partially conscious I con-scious about 3 oclock yesterday afternoon I after-noon and ate n piece of watermelon I after which he lapsed Into unconsciousness I unconscious-ness again Ho did not recognize any of the family Dr Kerr made a visit to tho house In the morning and reported that t I tho chances were favorable for recovery S a I There was a collision at 240 p m < yesterday yes-terday on State street just above Second South between a First street ear and ono of the big Murray cara both south bound The First street car Motorman Fred Hilton Hil-ton was running closo behind tho Murray car of which JCrano was the motorman motor-man The big car stopped so suddenly that although the First street car motorman motor-man reversed ho could not atop quick enough and smashed Into the big car No damage was done to the blS hut tho front end of the smaller car waa one broken by the high platform of the wn big a Mrs E It Calllster lost her purse con taining seine s change and a number oC papers at Saltalr on Monday The purae J Is thought was accidentally dropped somewhere about tho pavilion Mr Cal llstcr was approached by t man during the afternoon arid asked If ho had lost his purse At that time Mr Calllstor did not know ot his wifes loss and replied that ho had not lost anything About half an hour later Mr Calllster Was look Ing very earnestly for tho man but failed to locate him Mr Calllster says he expects ex-pects to secure tho purse again as it contained some papers bearing his name which was probably what Impelled name man to ask Mr Calllster tho question |