Show ii CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I Tho Stato Board of Corrections meets 1 Loday at iho State prison t Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to cering I I 5 Yctorda a compared with 5400665 for tho I came day last year t I l Proto McClellon will render six numbers bn tho Tabernacle organ today beginning t U r i nt to oclock sharp and In addition to I t theso Ig LU ln Ferron will give a 5 solo tIE jirano slo i k Will Brighton of the popular resort at t II W1DrJshton Cottonwood bearing his I I name has decided to build a 10000 homo name hiI In Salt Lake Tim alto chosen has not been announced announCt Manager G T Odcll oC tho Coop Wag h ton company has gono East on a business nnd pleasure trip He will take In tho 1 l I Pan pleur whlo away and glvo special attention ti at-tention to tho agricultural machinery hlblt 1 i hlblt ti U A U Pt t Tho three German army officers who 1 I mad a nldo trip te tho Ycllowstonolast If week from this city returned yesterday continued their i I to tho Knutsford and u Journey cast by tho afternoon Rio Grande train I tan 1 S 6 Referee In Bankruptcy Charles Baldwin r called first creditors meetings ycslerday j i I In the cases of F W Benson and John l V u H Jarvls No trustees were appointed and 7 l I 1 tho cases were referred back to the Federal I ci I Fed-eral court J S 0 I 1 q Several members of the Knights of C < 7 II lumbus who came from Denver to institute U I insti-tute a lodge In Salt Lnke started on tho 1 I return a odlO over the Rio Grande Western rq i tJp to yesterday afternoon I I eserda ntcrnoon j p Tho city and county building elevator which according to first reports dropped i I two orthrco floors nnd raised tho hair of t1 I 1 Jbo Eldredge Jr really jumped about I two feet owing to n release of the safety t No damage was done I l fl S U U County Clerk James yesterday received Count or Peters of Calders park I I S1S37 the percentage from the bar and 1 I + popcorn sales on August 31st the day of J I tho annual outing oC tho city and county officials Tho expenses ivlll not amount not 1 ofcals To expensCs wi Ito I 1 to more than 10 and the remainder will RO I1 P t to Bomo tan probably the Salvation Army ii U U I I Tho Spolcnno SpokesmanReview says i a Bwceplng changes are planned by the Republican l Re-publican powers In tho important Federal I offices Spokane Hon George A Black t former Governor of Utah whom tho paper I i I mentions as a former Governor of North I fc Dakota Is said to bo a prominent candidate I 1 candi-date for Register of the Land office earns LI I r ear-ns a salary of JCCOO U f I I Pi I Relatives of Will Clawson who Is III In I I 1t I San Francisco of rheumatic fever and l I nervous prostration arc very much t alarmed over his condition His father J 4 Bishop Clawson Is at his bedside and has p I I f J I 1 been for several days past Tho Idlest L Jiewu wa that a consultation t physicians i II physi-cians had been set for yeslerday afternoon t a after-noon and Mr Clavsons relatives and friends ore anxiously awaiting tho result I of their deliberations Hi i S U U I 1 Section Director Murdoch of the weather bureau In receipt of a letter from the I ron J J I department urging that Salt Lako boys 1 J of 1C to r years old try for tho departmental hI F depart-mental civil service examination for messengers j I sengers lo bo held in this city October I t1 The department officials have been i much annoyed by tho dlfllcully of not I l having messenger boys at hand when needed and by resignations when the J I boys are sent away from homo to hill 1 J vacancies By having boys ready at every I Ti I i weather bureau center thero will he no 4SI 1 trouble in filling vacancies without delay I I The pay is 30 per month to begin with I iJ I ned chances for promotion ere rjood I |