Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD County Recorder Alstons October report shown that Uci document were filed during dur-ing thc month arid the amount of fees receIved was JunW a For the offertory nt the 11 oclock pcrvlcc at KL Mury cathedral today Verdis 0 Jwu Del VII will be rendered by Milts Owen and Mcpsrs Whitman and Curtis a a Tlio fccfl received by County Cleric Jam 03 for tho month of October amounted amount-ed to S2110WI The Increase over October VMl f2nl 11150 nnd over October 150 1 J S7tM3 Carl Berg a private of company II Twelfth Infantry Is In the county Jail whrro ho was brought by Marshal Hoy wood on a charge of selling liquor to Indians In-dians John Drown pleaded guilty to extensive chicken thefts before Judge Dlehl yester III iy and vfntt Hcmenced to two months In tho county Jull on each of three counts His term will expire April leu airs Moldln of Washington D C will slug with l ho quartet nt tho vesper service serv-ice of the First Congregational uhurch this afternoon At iho morning service Mr Mnidin will render ti Holo There IB a Grecn Hill Far Away Work on the nov Government buIldIng will lie stopped for time winter about December De-cember J let or when tho foundation IB completed The reason given by lh I contractor con-tractor In tho Impossibility of colling the structural steel lor tho first story A farewell testimonial t will be given Howes Wallace III tho Swomecnlh ward meetinghouse Monday ovenlng under the auspices of tho auxiliary organizations of Limo ward An excellent programme has boon I prepared nnd a cordial Invitation la 1 extended to nil I 4 John Stewart an old colored man who has been a riiifdenl of Sail Lake for twen tveluhl I > cur3 died on Friday night nt rf ftEhIT the Inllrmnry He was CO yearn old The funeral will bo held tomorrow afternoon at 2 i oclock HI Wiuennn undcriaklug rooms by Rev J W Washington Mrs Thorn treasurer r of the Orphnnn llomo and Day Nursery annuunciv with pride and Hatlsfacllon that tho fund no cvsyiiry 16 build an extra dormItory and two l zthroom have been poourod and no more subscriptions are roqulrtd Tin 10 llcllorr who haut been getting the funds have ceased their labors Tho members hf the Calvary Haptlot church laul nluhl eoli > brated the first an nlversArv of ihp pastorate of tlm Rev J Vt Washington Over a hundred persona were present Hud a literary and musical programme wan rendered Chicken and other delicacies vero served and the ovcnlng wan a most pleasant ono for all concerned S Tho now fire online and Iho old aerial truck were tested by the tire department yostonlay The new engine < MirJ iened RooHevcIt made Meirn from cold water In four find n half mltiiilff to the great delight of her crew The lel of the nIck With not ao nnilnfnctory Much time was lost In raising II and the firemen think tho diparlm should be equipped with a new onco at once The latest make can be puichaaed for GOO George A Austin superintendent of the I Utah Sugar company has closed a con tract with the Wushaklo Indian agency for the employmont of a number of Indian smmw nnd bucks to work In the boot Holds of the Dear River valley Ho rinds that the aboriginal citizens are very use ful In thinning pulling and loading hets and prides himself upon solving a voting problem with regard to shortage of labor < Senator W A Clark or Montana has been Invited to attend the banauol of the Commercial club November 11th and those In charge of the affair arc confident he will accept With tho announcement thai the San Pedro railroad IH to be pushed to completion Mr Clarks identity with Salt Lake interests has been more pronounced and hIs presence at a banquet of representative citizens would have moro than passing sIgnificance An entertainment which promises to af ford no end of amuscment for thpso who attond will bo given In the Eleventh ward meetinghouse on Thuraday and Friday evenings The Dccfllrlct Skulo of Long Ago it oneact comedy will be followed by thin oneuct farce Tho Spinsters Con vention The entertainment will bo given under the auspices of the Y L M 1 A the proceeds to be divided between tho association and the ward fund a 0 The now Lnltcrday Sulnta chapol of Iho Twentyfirst ward will bo formally opened next Sunday with Interesting ex ercises and the opening services will con Jnuo for the four succeeding evenings The first days programme begins at C p m and Includes an address on Joseph Smith tho Prophet by President Joseph F Smith music by the choir and vocal solos by Mrs Nellie Penrose Whitney and Gen D Pper The chapel Is at First und K streets Patrons of tho telephone company on independent lines will enjoy the benefits of tho new switchboard for the llrst time tnls morning and will not need to ring to Ret the central office The work of sub stituting the now fqr the alit system was prosecuted with all vigor last night and at 1 clock this morning It was an nouncfd that the new board would be In operation at I o clock thh morning Tho new system will not extend to tho old st3le party lines and PIOlllo who use those will still have the pleasure of ring Ing up central Tho Board of Publics Works will meet on Monday at noon to l open paving bids Clerk w Unlor n will receive bids at tho office of the board In the cIty and county building up till 11 oclock on Monday morilng Tlio paving for which bids will a received If An I1RJlhalt nldowalk on Slcond West between South Temple and Second North 1JTSJcl i Bldewallta on Ninth IOlIl between llnth and Eleventh South Talllh SOlllh between n Ninth nnd Eleventh 1 n 5S Tenth > East h twIn Tenth South and Spruce Bids will ulao be opened for the construction orn mal BCWOP on Xorth Temple fJtrcct S Stato s > vrllt > Jonl oC Public Inntriic lion A C NolK > returned to the cltv yoMerday after a weeks trip of hwpo lion of the I schooLs of Sevlcr nnnoc Sanpe and Cache counties Mr Nelson says that the count BcIinolB tire sadly crippled for tine lack ot textbooks Tin parents of the mini cannot obtain tho new books mloi aLlele cd at the State convention last spring and hoy will not buy lie old ones 5n nV saying that they will wall to tiio see what the SU prmn court decides In tho matter Tho Superintendent says that the State Agri cultural college IH In splendid condition a 11I1 that l t the nllendanco is I the largest that Institution has ever had The first number of The Cln8slcllm thin clool JInJJr biUld I the stullcnts Ogden high IIchool has made Its of time alice ItH otiject 11 announced appear fiS the furtheraimee or imterest In lItlrar purxuHs amid the promotJolJ or I1chool spirit Six lJlImbr will he Iffluod durlmig thll und If I lie auccconp year saues I ore ns irood as die llrst those e In prIde In their charge may veil tIIeo work for a iicntrtr and gen truny nitructho publication IK rafch rarely 1HCn even nUlOnr college ll Wrlodlcftlft 1 Horn Is I the IllItot anti I gemneral llotanl nCr amid Gwondoiyn Vlilinms If his mni IR varioua capacities Twenty other SlndcnlM flitit In Tnt many lovers of music who the iabcmucle Bemlwcekl mid organ rCCllul8 enjoyed nt the regretfully saw their close < a few weeks I1J ago will bo delighted to learn that the rccltal arm to br eontlnlJod at least I once a month during lhe winter The blJrc bureaut 1u cr Inorml1lIon 11t thr Temple grounds has IHitltloned President IlIJow a recital 1w 1 Pror Smith to 1rCIlJnn Ilrst Sunday or each month 011 Che The the series will be given this first oC t afternoon I ocloel 111I1 It IK at Smith rrV lila t1nlloratootl consent to Premidemit the con tmuuncc of the recItals thtoullllut winter season AR tIme first the etiCIm month 1M i mist da In the SUnday oC Mormon church IW othrr services will lhc 1ablrnncll hlJ held In |