Show j i CITY AN3 NElGHBQftHOdD I The Century mine paid Dividend No 2 yesterday 1 cent a share or a total of 1LIho Tlio Orphans Home anil Day Nursery will have Ita annual reception at tho homo 1 State street Monday afternoon from 1 3 to L clock State SuporlnKindent Nelson loaves today I to-day for Sovler comity on school work Ho will vlrIr the schools of Snllna and Red mond and be gone several days I K Jay Haynes president of the Monidn Ycllowalonc Stage company official photographer Yclowslonc tographer of the Yellowstone National park Vind one of tho hcst fellows In tho country spent yesterday in Sal Lake City on his return to his home at St Paul after af-ter n most successful season o 3 1 The laying of concrete on North State street for the paving between South Temple Tem-ple and North Temple sloes will ho commenced tomorrow morning Tin work of paving will then be prosecuted with all j possible dispatch and It la J expected that the work will he completed In about 11 month The Federal I court was occupied five days the past week with the bankruptcy f ease of P B McLeod who Is resisting the attempt of creditors to have him declared de-clared Insolvent The talcing oftestimony and tho arguments were finally comploted Friday night and the court took the case under advisement I Dr 1 J Hyatt observer of t he local wcnYlter bureau has I returned from St Louis where he has been spending a ten days leave of absence Tlio doctor reports re-ports Btiltry weather and rather too many r mosquitoes for comfort In Missouri and declares that he Is Rind to fret back where ho can enjoy his own particular brand of weather I The grain cominmlfslon firm of Ilubbell Bros of this city has Just completed at Shelley Ida an elevator o 50000 bushels rapacity anti supplied with adorn cleaning clean-ing and grinding machinery for use In connection with their Salt Lake business Their plant Is the only one of the kind between here and Montana and will give I thorn a great advantage In supplying the trade a a An area of low barometer was yesterday yes-terday reported by the t weather bureau to be developing In the region from the Pacific Pa-cific const to the upper slope of the Rocky mountains with Indications that It woul move this way It had resulted in i1eei1m tutu In Idaho and Montana and h higher temperature In Wyornlns and the i Dakotas Slightly cooler weather and possible showers are predicted for this region Ion gion today a t The City Council has ordered the paving of Main street from North Tcmplo to First North street and tho Board of Public Pub-lic Works will ant ely effort to have the work done this fall before the cold weather set In Sealed proposals for timework time-work of grading will be received In that office In the city and county building until un-til Friday October 23rd Instructions to bidders and other Information in regard to tho work may be obtained upon application I cation to the CIty Engineer of the Board of Public Works office c 0 a O A lease on the Landrum dancing acade < I my has been secured by h dipt Warwick Jt is now being remodeled and will befitted i be-fitted as a flrstclaiis armory and clubroom club-room for company D First Infantry A I contract for 300 has been let to the Grecncwnld Furniture company for tho furnishing of tho mens room reception room and Ladles parlor A series of I dances and smokcis each month will be given during the coming season Invitations Invi-tations for the first dancu on October 30th will bo Issued thls week A reception t the staff and line officers will bo tendered us soon u alteration are complete e 0 Weather for Today Partly cloudy and unsettled with possibly showers i cooler Yesterday in Salt Lake maximum temperature r tem-perature CS degrees minimum 53 degrees I Temperature At oilier points Max MIn Denver Clear S2 12 I Grand Junction Clear 78 42 Helena Pt Cloudy61 10 Modena Clear 70 4S Modena Clear GS 10 Wlnnemueca Cloudy76 1 |