Show OOE8 OUT IN A BLAZE l TIbe Fair closes After its Sue cessf Run THE BEAUTY PRIZE AWARDED TheEqueitrlnne Prize Elatad With Succe8 the Directors Promise More Next Time The fair terminated night It went out in a blaze of glory so to speak Amore t A-more wearied but smiling lot of men than the directors r never seen t II Their most sanguine expectations had not dreamed of such unheard of results re-sults and whe emoluments of the aborious office were nil the almost transcendent success of the exposition more than compensated for all the work done That they merit the unreserved un-reserved approbation of the public goes without saying and in no possible way the brief time considered is it possible to concieve how an improvement oould have been made The distinctive feature of the exposition exposi-tion that hasjust closed is its remarkably remark-ably representative character There was an absence of Jim cracks and catchy exhibits that reflect the degree of luxury and taste of a community rather than its baser pursuits A veritable exposition of the products of the Territory was this fair Not that all our resources and manufactures manu-factures were represented but that the j great bulk of the exhibits were such and not of articles imported as is too frequently the case when events like this take place The assurances on all sides also leads to the conviction that next years exposition will incline mure than ever in this commendable direction for each l yoar sees such marked improvement in home industries and there are so many who fearing the time did not justify the effort failed to make an exhibit are determined that another year will not see them behind their fellow home manufacturers in an enterprising display of wares Moreover with the growth of county fairs to which there is a rapidly growing tendency an impetus will be given for the Territorial exhibition and the very best from each county will be forwarded that the county may stand a bettershow for securing coveted prizesj Thp success suc-cess of the fair just closed promises much for th future and if it is taken advantage of the labor will bear fruits that the many anticipate as little as they did a signal succ ess for the present exposition GE3ZKAL GLIMPSES i THE attendance was not so large son I s-on Friday which was clearly the banner I day But the receipts yesterday welled up with surprising steadiness and made light the hearts of the directors who S had expected that they would be compelled com-pelled to go into their pockets to make good their assurances of rewarJs and r = premiums IK the auction sale of Hereford and Devon calves offered as special premiums premi-ums by Messrs White fc Sons and Ben K Eldredga the bidding was not at all lively Tne Hereford bull brought 75 and the Devon heifer 65 A Jersey heifer was put up but no bid was made Surrounding the exhibit of musical instruments made by the Calder estate WiS a constant crowd It was here the muical contests took place and the admiring gaza of many were turned eagerly in the direction of the piano and organs The distlaotive feature of this exhibit was what is known as the ZEoIia i Harp a sort of combination organ and organette It is really a sterling reed organ with ten stops a full kne3 swell capable of imitating many wind instruments while by an ingenious dvice a limitless number of tunes can be played by inserting the musical paper roll desired and woking the treadles The very finest masic is thus accessible to all and cm be played by a child while at the same time all that belongs to an organ proper is to be found in this instrument The silver engraved paneled Steinway piano was also very greatly admireil and so placed that it could readily be seen This intrument was ordered for a lady in the city who subsequently took another style of the same make and as the Ialders kept it in stock it I came in very handy for the admirable i disolay made by them The SteinwayS Steinway-S piano needs no recommendation Its name is a syn myme for excellence the world over Of course the famous Mason Hamlin organ for which the Calders have been agents lo these many years was there and its lustre is undimmed That the Fair was not altogether al-together profitless to the Calder exhibit ex-hibit is evident from the fact that they took orders for a Steinway piano a fine Mason v Hamlin chapel organ and two Kimball organs ihis tells its own taleHEKBY HENRY WAGNER was moving around all smiles yesterday afternoon and when one after another the bottles of his beer on exhibition were nipped by one good natured friend after another he merely shrugged his shoulders shoul-ders and said Well I didnt give it to them so Im not responsible it they are caught And he kept on smiling Mr Wagners is the oldest brewing establishment estab-lishment in the Territory and has a reputation re-putation as a place pleasant to drive to in the summer time It was as early ns 1861 that he located at the pleasant spot in the mouth of Emigration Canyon His display is of bottled beers with his unique label On one side he has an oldfashioned German Ger-man beer mug and one can almost hear as he gazes on it the cheering words ein stein On the opposite side is an elegant silver beer mug called I Gambrinos Cup a gift to Mr Wagner Wag-ner from a St Louis friend Surmounting Surmount-ing the whole is representation of a working man seated in the act of T raising a foaming glass of beer to his lips and he smiles on it with a beatific smile A picture of the brewery is also there and a good picture it is Henry Wagpner is a thorough brewer his long years in the business and its growth hi his charge is evidence of this otA ot-A GREAT deal of good natured badeuage was carried on among the wagon a id farm implement = representatives representa-tives IK the equestrienne contest Miss T ssie Gawson was awarded the nrst prize for horseback riding and Miss Middaugh for broncho riding THERE was a considerable tendency to pttty larceny and vandalism Some small boys were caught sneaking off with stolen articles in their pockets THE Studebakera special premium of a cartlor the best pair roadsters was awarded to a beautiful span of bays that hail from Grass Valley Southern Utah and which are the property of Mr Forshay OLD father Sessions of Sessions Settlement Set-tlement and the father of twentythree sons was around the fair yesterday As most of his boys engaged in farming he camel very near being alive a-live y competitor for the nohorse Champion mower offered by Wolley Lund Judd for the farmer having the greatest number of sons engaged in farming THE Day Nursery ladies have worked heroically and have produced substantial substan-tial results though perhaps not such as could have been desired Miss Godoes candies will net the cause some thing like 75aud the total netearc ings will not fall very short of 300 There has been a corps of some ten ladies constantly at the stand and they have worked with an undoubted will Mr H A Tuckett contributed fortyfive pounds of candy to the good cause which act one of the ladies characterized character-ized as being real sweet of him THE Studebakers certainly made the best display of novelties Among others was the traveling wagon a vehicl thatis adorned with a canvass top with flyfolding seats which can be converted into a bed and with a lunch box in the rear This wagon is indeed a delightful combination of comforts com-forts and speaking after the manner oi a Milesian bull makes wans mouth wather A dog cart sporting wagon arranged so as to admit of dogs and birds being carried with the passengers is a model of beauty and unique in style Then there is the crank axle delivery wagon light and strong and low and especially adspted for delivery purposes One of the features is a tubular iron axle latest improved which practically cannot can-not be broken down The light weights weight-s rong and speedy Frazier carts are also represented as is also the Case thresherthe only one on exhibition On this machine is represented a statvedout rooster with the significant words This rooster boards inthis thresher The inference is manifest ad the Case is notedas being oneof the greatest grain saving machines in the market There is a very fine top pole team road wagon which weighs only 163 pounds It is beauty Inplows there is the South Bend chilled the wonder and friend of the farmer The fins carriages car-riages of which the Studebaker Company Com-pany make a specialty could not be exhibited but the display taking it throughout was most creditable and very appropriate for the fair THE CULMER BBOTHEBS won the highest high-est award for the best workmanship and i finest display in the fair This was for their unrivaled dial lay of mirrors and show cases There is ne disguising the fact that this display would do credit to any place and to any country Not ony has Mr Geerge F Culmer so far progressed that he can duplicate any show case that may be brought to him but the fertility of his mind has forced him into launching out into designs such as have not been attempted before be-fore The bentnickle wpr base with a revolving interior of circular shelves is a most happy idea and is amplified in a new design of larger proportions and with a sort of connecting link between that admits of a superb display dis-play In mirrors too they are prepared pre-pared to meet competition The one just completed for Mr P T Nystrom surmounted by a rick rack cornice or top an idea which has originated with them and so far ended there and avery a-very beautiful idea too is worthy of the highest commendation Mr Cul mer was offered 500 yesterday for it if he could get it away from Mr Nys strom but it is a hopeless task There is nothing to surpass it anywhere in this section And there aro other mirrors mir-rors the firm making them from 5 cents apeoe up to 1000 and beyond if the parties want them Besides these which are the particular and striking features of the exhibit ex-hibit are also the enamel and mixed paints attractively arranged and put up by the firm and the show cases boxes bottles labels and everything connected with the display is of local manufacture i as is also the cough medicine which was willed by toe late Sir Winslowto one of the firm and which h ad been used for 45 years before the doctors death The i demijohn display deservesnotice This I is an inJustry introduced by Culmer Bros The demijohns are made by the glass works and the rattan is imported direct from China and here woven about the bottles So it goes Success to all such enterprises Let us have more of them and more of the men who can make them go No human being untried has any i lea of the multiplicity of the questions asked inside the Fair and of the ticket seller before the building is entered Here are a few of hundreds and they are asked in spite oi the fact that noticesare everywhere posted and that the fullest information has been published pub-lished day after day regarding the details de-tails of the fair Is this where you get yourtickes Be you the man that sells the tickets Will you sell mea me-a ticket Do you go in here Can you go in again without paying if you go out Can you see everything with this ticket How much are your lOc tickets I 1 dont want a ticket I just want to go in to see what is in there I Can two of us get in lor5c How much is two 25c tickets My brother has my pass how can I get in I wait a ticket fir me and my sister and my bother and my other sister and my mother how much will they be How much will sx tickets be for mo and my family f Will you give me a ticket for this nickle and a top How do you slide in here Do you charge for a lit tIe boy like this Im from the poorhouse poor-house do I get in free I work for the city do I i have to pay Then there was the woman with her bundles who slapped them down on the counter and hunted for ten minutes for her quarter and the man who carried the baby and put it on the window while he dug out his buckskin purse and turned and brooded his family together counting them again and again until he satisfied himself of the number he had to pay for a bie crowd waiting all the while and the little girl who stood before the window lost m a deep contemplation of the money she saw within and the boy who would insist on getting in for 5 cena and the man with an exhibit who blocked up the whoe window for fifteen minutes until he had received some fifteen or twenty explanatons as to what he should do Oh it was plea9 nand n-and delightsome the noisQ unceasing within and density unbounded without MB SMITH PARSES director in the D A M Society whose home is in Greenwich flute County is himself as full of enterprise as an egg is full of meat Though he had no stock on exhibition ex-hibition he is heavily interested in the industry and has the honor of being the first to introduce thoroughbred Holstein cattle into IJtahtr which he brought from Syracuse He has also imported standard bred horses his Autocrat having taken the top prize at the New York State fair at Kochester Mr Parker says his teds > and horses will be represented at the next fair COL JOHN E WINDERS special premium pre-mium of a Jersey heifer for the best pair of Utah raised colts was awarded to Thomas Matthews of the Sixteenth Ward this city who is the possessor of a lovely pair of colts Col Winder got his reward however as Poplar Farm carried oil four gold medals for the best Jersey cow for the best carriage team a span of mares i for the brood mare with four colts by her side and for the best pair of 3yearold colts The animals which took all these prizes were all raisea on Col Winders Poplar Farm three and a half miles south of the city THE display of home madebeverages made by Messrs Hewlett Saderup was not only very creditable but also excited much favorable comment The surest evidenc that their manufactures are meeting with public favor is seen in the growth of their business Their iron wine ginger ale lemonade and various drinks are not only palatable but healthful also 1 I E J SWANER Cos alcove in the midst of the fine art display rivalled the surroundings in attractions Mr Swaner lamented his lack of room and the little time given in which to make a display To a fellow up a tree it would look as though he ought not to complain though it ia i true that he had not the room necessary to make a display of farge pieces or sets of silverware Bathe contrivitf nevertheless to make a display thai rivited the attention of eVery lady and a vast majority Many a wistful glance was directed towards the lustrous and sparkling diamonds and many a womans mind queried when she would become the happyp6ssaesor of one of those sparkling gemajeen knows Swaner 61 Co raised trouble and attention enough without a greater spread It was beautiful and ample tIT t-IT ia quite evident that Henry Tribe has made a heavy bid for thecoffee trade of the Territory i and ingenuity could hayex devised1jno > better mean fQr advertising hisAl maand other brands as opposed to the Arbuckle goods than he hasvemployed For four evenings and three days the visitors io the fair have been invited to indulge in a cup of coffee din d-in a neat and clean China cap With milk and sugar and as there was no assessment attached to the drinking I we are safe in declaring that they were scarce indeed who resisted dIe tempting tempt-ing offer In view of the fact that those attending the Fair represented every part ot the Territory from the nearet to the most emote the fame of the delicious t beverage will spread throughout the wiifcle Territory Tloisands of lips who ha e tasted Alaroma brewed v isis is-is brewed will insist upon their dealers supplying them with this tar ticular brand There can ba no tOHbt but the demand for this new coffee which is waging war against the Ar buckle will grow mildly from now nand n-and that Mr Tribe w 1 reap substantial substan-tial and lasting benefit from the idea which led him to this enterprising though expensive method of matting widely known the excellent nature of the coffee he offers to the people I NEAR theeastern entrance the piano and organexhibit Messrs C Y Tag gart and John Chamberlain wasmade They were only enabled to secure a limited amount of space but they csr ably mace tin greatest jpsaibleufeof whatwas allotted to them During all the day and evening interested visitors stood admiringly about the splendid Conover piano which was near theisle Its new and richcolor won many an < expression ex-pression of delight and fastened the I glanca of many a tasteful eye Beside it but nearer the wall stoqd the Behning pia1o which MrCtfffinherrain says Las made a lastingJjrif votablef impression in Ogden whee a gfeas many have been purchased Messrs Teggart and Chamberlain ere prut I of their Conover piano and state with pardonalla satisfaction that they are winning acme very desirable desir-able converts to it Professor Bud cliffe disposed of his Fisher piano rand has purchased a Conover Mrs Fdnny Thatcher sold her Steinway anUh s secured a Oonover and the accession are increasing The fact HhattMr Taggart who is one of they mo1 thorough and experienced tuners nri tl e i country andMr Chamberlain hois a i muhic teacher of lone experience ha e felt they cond endorse and recommend recom-mend the Conover is a very great point in its favor and must have its weight with those wishing to purchase a piano There are several features in the Com ver that recommend it a slight one Icing its telescopic lamp bracket and a very Material one being the duplex bridge th auxiliary vibrators the effect of which is to prevent any distinction in the transition from one set of atrium to another and to make the gradaionEO uerfrc that the change ordinarily t painfully pain-fully noticeable to cultivated cats is imperceptible Its other patented im lprovements I are its repeating action metallic rail automatic music desk aud hollow steel turning pin II it ba true that a thing of beauty is a jov lorever then the Conover is invaluable not only for the rare tones which in educated hands it it capable of producing pro-ducing but also for Its rich and attractive attrac-tive exterior t THE premiums will e paid as poon as the official list of awards is published GOLD end silver medals and dipiuuias I will be delivered within twenty days This time is absolutely necessary as the medals have to be engraved I PERISHABLE articles only may betaken be-taken from the Exposition Building this I morning from 6 to 8 oclock No one I need apply for any but perishable articles until Monday at 7 a m I FOBQET Tux B EBALD Sewing Machine Never Not with the number that were sold Nor was the SP I WEEKLY I HERALDS premium drawingforgotten either TTE gross receipts will reach close upon 5OCOf 000 of which were taken at the door and the remainder for advertising ad-vertising space etc > THE number of cards taken for a chance in the drawing of a B B cart at the Cooperative Wagon Companys yards tomorrow reached close on 4000 But the company cannot get the cart so there will only be 3999 un luqky fellows WE bad almost forgotten to mention George A Lowes exhibit but then he has been so long in Utah he is so well known throughout its length and breadth and the goods he carries also that the men whose thoughts are of most value to him neither forget or overlook him His exhibit like him soff was thorough effective and modest mod-est FOB five successive years the Star Printing Company with Mr John Cal lister at its head has carried off the prize for printing The competition was limited thisyear and the exhibition not as large as could be desired but there were some admirable specimens in the Stars exhibit showing excellence excel-lence in design taste in coloring and thoroughness in the plain mechanical sampes that were displayed The Company has not earned a reputation repu-tation in the last eight years for superior workmanship without a pretty solid foundation for it and they will have to get up early in the morning who take the prize from the boys hereafter here-after THE BEAU7T CONTEST There were no entries in the contest f of the three gold medals to be awarded iff the three prettiest girls It was discovered dis-covered that the young ladies would not entfir so the novel idea was hit upOn of announcing a time and place when the awardwoaldbe made and by tfiineans v a wint trtb Yb n to onsspatv when tha committee would pick out the three prettiest and award i the prizes on the spot The plan worked to a charm and the ladies named by the committee as entitled to the medals were Miss Winnie Kimball Miss Eva Evans and Mrs Annie Sheels daughter of Seclectman E M1 Weiler The judges were N A Empey 0 S Burton James B iEUass Will Clawson of this city and AH Snow ofBrig ham City The reporter did not hear much kicking oause of the decision ThjBtawasfl wjTs made of coarse to the prettieslglrla oh the ground 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