Show General Glimpses Look out for a rush today The street car service is a big improvement improve-ment over that of last year i The Hon Abe Hatch Is the only exhibit from AVasatch county Hewlett Bros furnish the soda and I other drinks for the fair The remarks of Governor Thomas were 1 highly complimented on all hands The music furnished daily by Held Johnsons band gives good satisfaction The secretary writes as follows Inconsequence In-consequence of the late arrival of many exhibits the supervisors were not ready for the services of the awarding committees commit-tees yesterday Awarding committees are therefore respectfully requested to report this morning morn-ing at 11 oclock when the supervisors will conduct them to the various departments and proceed to show them the exhibits The show given by Henry Denhalter Son is one of the big attractions on the ground floor and it is a matter of considerable consider-able surprise how such an artistic effect could be produced from such means The line of drinks shown is certainly very fine and reflects great credit on the firm The exposition will be opened daily from 10 a m to 10 p m The electric light is working splendidly and those who can ill afford the time during the day will find the evening one of the best times at which to make a visit The display of sugar beets is very encouraging en-couraging and contributions have been received re-ceived from Salt TavlorsvilleSandy Green River South Cottonwood Provo Sand Ridge Farmington Mill Creek West Jordan Cohns ranch and other places There are four prizes in the department de-partment 100 81030 and lO Among the most attractive exhibits is that of the Cooperative Wagon and Machine Ma-chine company who have everything on wheels from si roadcart to a steam thresher and their army of employees was among the busiest of the busy Several were driving a well and making rapid progress pro-gress Others were busy during the entire day and evening registering applicants for tickets in the chanco for the S500 thresher and the Mitchell wagon which they are giving away The following has been decided upon as the mode of procedure in the educational contest at the fair The spoiling matches will be held at G p m Friday contestants will be prepared with tablet and pencil Prof J H Paul will select and pronounce the words for the class over eighteen years of age Prof J BMorcton will select and pronounce the words for the class under eighteen years of age The recitation of Barbara Frietchie will be given immediately imme-diately after the spelling match from the south balcony Immediately after the recitations reci-tations twenty questions will be propounded pro-pounded in mental arithmetic by Prof W M Stewart answers to bo in writing An examination in penmanship under Prof Stewart will fro held in the fair building at 10 a m Saturday At 1030 Saturday morning the grammar gram-mar school class will be taken up The contestants in penmansbip will hand in to the secretary four pages of their writing on legal cap the same to be signed by fictitious names The writers will enclose en-close their real and fictitious names in a sealed envelope on the outside to be written writ-ten the word Penmanship and hand it to the secretary Prize essays must be handed into the office of the secretary signed with a fictitious name and the true name of the author with his fictitious name must be placed in a sealed envelope upon which is written the title of the essay and handed to the secretary AlTEnXOON MUSICAL PROGRAMME March Tariff Reform Gorton Overture Crown otVictoryuuoupettee Scotch waltzes u u u Bonnlsau Years Ago medley h songs Pettee Potpourf from Martha Flotow Serenade to Laura RIpley EVENING PIIOG11AMME March Vienua marchuouMallech Duet Queens TrumpetcrsMlssud Messrs Held and Case Rock a by liaby fOng and valtzuJ Occa Night Wanderer Moskaw M tit Schuberts serenade Edinborough waltzes u Uonnlssau Selection from the operas RIpley |