Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to ol90SS as compared with 1SOS03 for the saino lay last year t a The municipal payrolls for the half month ending October 15th amounting to 51E40 will bo discharged today 3 Sufficient protcsta havo been filed with the City Recorder to defeat the proposed paving of sidewalks from Thirteenth East street to Urn new University buildings u a Q Tho enrollment at the University of Utah goes steadily alon and It Is believed be-lieved by President Kingsbury that the attendance this year will be much In advance ad-vance of any year In the history of tho institution a That potatoes row In thcr market was very manifest yesterday by the array ar-ray of largo farm wagons loaded with great tubers lined up against the sidewalk side-walk on First South street west of the clock corner o a James Tcnny a Montana railroad man was brought down from Dillon last night lo St Marks hospital for treatment llo was run over at Dillon and had a foot crushed the Injured member being amputated ampu-tated at the hopllal there whence he was brought to this city The patient Is doing B well S The Salt Lake City Railroad company will not begin the construction of Its track on Thirteenth East street ly which it wroposcs to reach the University buildings build-ings until the city has established the grade Tills will be accomplished in a phort time however as the contract for The grading has been awarded to Keifcr Bush who will at onco begin work o K a Parkkcepcr Erlckson has lately made avery a-very decided Improvement to the Liberty pan greenhouse by thp addition of several sev-eral hundred square feet of glass The addition la uptodate Mr Erickaon hopes to bo able to nut In a new modern holler this fall Bill tho elk brought down from Idaho by the Elks has taken kindly to his new surroundings and s on good terms with all the animals In the zoo A dozen or moro wild ducks are now associating with the tame birds on the lake and they are on the most friend ly terms |