Show THE FAIR AT LOGAN No I i Under crdinary oircumiUncw there is no talkmore difficult for a correspondent than tnt of describing a country air The name itself is somewhat ambiguous and may embrace i em-brace mucb or little Its scope may tary from a mutual admiration society to a genuine exhibit of the countrys products la either cM elf is very important and many time premiums SIB awarded not to tbe articles animals exhibited but to tbe person exhibiting simply because the proper nouns by which I his distinguished difftr from those of the competing party Such eae should be rara and we believe they Are though policy IB BO predominant eibaraoterutio of the day and mea Io J n solo have their vanity touched l that sycophants roper and control Where honest men go to the dogs Thfa Jutrayins tomenhat from the object ana wa have not yet shonri is i what regards tbd present work la difficult diffi-cult The lair correspondent if i he live in an agricultural region ihoold be able to datintuiili readily between the different v rietie > of potatoes I po-tatoes corn beeta melons and I iquaanes 01 apples pears aaa other fruits should know the pecaliaritie common to the several breeds of horieiiCljdcidale Norman eto from what particular strain derived and whether draught or roadster Among cattle be must boat homo and should at a glauce l recojnin Durham Devon Aynhire or Jersey and describe the points denoting value in eaob with its adaptability for beef milk or butter Sheep swine and poultry mutt be similarly understood under-stood that no mistake may be made in their description In a miniog country the correb pondent should be prospector miner mineralogist geologist metallurgist etc etc and perhaps also mining II expert In a manufacturing uninoi toe machinery used must ba understood in its practical working with the means ot overcoming difficulties Tbe value of iron steel brass and copper should have been studied and understood Woolen cotton and silk goods must be described when the materials are used alone or together While Mitiiniippi eilk is valuable in many ways it would be a great error to compare it with the product of the eilk worm Manufacturers know alto that for some classes of goods wool and cotton together make better wearing material than either alone The fair will not bo complete without with-out something in tbe fine art department depart-ment and here the artists taste creative power and knowledge of colors and perspective will be of untold un-told value Cabinets of ancient coins idols tools implement and other varieties varie-ties will be found and tbe research of tbe arohsoplogiat IB necessary to interpret in-terpret their meaning and use Other departments may bo represented repre-sented and the correspondent after seeking in vain for information from those around gives up in despair and does nothing or defying public I opinion and censure blunders through i a description with the apologetic in troduclery that a I rrrors be overlooked over-looked So far as we know the Agricultural Society of Cache County bas lately been more oersiitent add energetic in getting up fain than rosy other in tbe territory In come respect this northern valley excels in useful enterprises enter-prises though our southern sitter are worthy of patronage in other way Oir Eooisty it i without means to defray its necessary expenses except ex-cept some elight aid from the county and the returns from admission fees Tbe lack of any considerable amount of ready means bas crippled tbe officers in their work The interest in such exhibitions is Greatly enhanced en-hanced when premiums can be paid in casb though tbe amount be small Under such circumstance the action of the officer is specially praiseworthy praisewor-thy And while lams mistakes are wads and injustice may occasionally be donG to exhibitors the result can only be good It would be a great bsnsfit to the territory if each county would have an annual fair and the D A M Society wuula from the beet of all be able to make a much more creditable showing Toe last legislature gave evidence of being disposed to fatso economy in refuting to appropriate something to Aid the D A M Society It is to be hoped that future members will be more generous especially as it is the people donating a portion of tbe peoples money for the mutual benefit of the people 110 j be Continued J strong filled with yellow decomposed decom-posed quartz The presence of chloride easily detected It looks very promising E E Brim B W DavIe O L Brown E P Ferry and W J Turnbull are the locators Walker Bros have let sT contract to the live agent of Griffith Wedge W H H Bowers of Salt Lake for a Jot J Of machinery for the Lowell < t Williamson Mine first west extension of the McHenry They intend to put up fiatdas works in every particular particu-lar The building will be 80x70 feet with a boiler room 18x30 feet Tne main building will be 40 fet high to the eaves with a gallows frame 89 feet The baIt will have three compartments com-partments A Cornish plunger will be put in The machinery will probably pro-bably be hero inside of sixty days Tne lumber will be on thoiground in about two weoks N Treweek Co will commence sinking soon and gas g-as far down as they can without pumps The improvements being made at the Maniac Mill attract everyone attention The extension for the Roaster is lery nearly completed Over a dczen dormor windows have been placed on the roof on aU sides admitting an abundance of light The machinery fer the Boaster is i arriving It is deliveredon be cars this side of Wan hiptbe first lot shipped over the Union Pacific When the mill is ready to start it will be one of the most convenient and economical in tbe west The battery roaster cooling floor pan floor etc are all on one fbor A thousand cords of wood have been contracted for to bo delivered yet this fall It will be stored on the bench east of the mill The old assay building build-ing has been torn down and rebuilt near tbe smelter A row of building lots will be surveyed of on Main street between James Coa Store and tbe Manao office Behind these there will be a large commodious tailing yard From the Southern Utah Time The McLean Mine Star District struck cave of good ore three days ago in their old shaft at a depth of 100 feet St Marys Mountaineer and Har riiburg StarDistrict lire looking well and improving every day The Oj ceola baa now five feet of high grade ore in the bottom of their shaft The abaft on tbe Cerro Gordo is now down about seventy feet and soma very rich ore is being taken out It is i the opinion of the management man-agement that the main vein on tbe ledge will soon be reached when it is expected a rich mine will show up The Sanders Mine one of the properties prop-erties of the Chicago and Frisco Company Com-pany now being developed is producing pro-ducing some very rich ore The incline in-cline is down sixty feet from the bottom of which a drift is being run with moat encouraging results Judge Boreman has just returned from a trip to Star District in company com-pany with Judge Spear and we learn that work on the South Star and Harrisburg prospects will in a short time be resumed on a more extensive sole Other mining properties in Star Distlct are also looking up W H Moaaban who is at work on some of his Beaver Lake claims came in on Wednesday and brought with him some very One specimens of ore that will go from 300 to 400 in silver per ton He baa struck it i rich and will mako a nico shipment about the first ol tbemontb |