Show ljAN F cmRER ARE IN I Promise a Great Exhibit at the Fair SPACE ALLOWED THEM SOME OF THE FIRMS THAT WILL DISPLAY Over Fifty Are Already in Line What the Junction City Will Do airtre Special Premiums Offered utah Inventions Will Be Represented Repre-sented Bottled Fruit I The manufacturers propose to make a great show at the October fair I Double the space at the command of the fair directors could be used by them As i is each exhibitor will be somewhat cramped but still will have enough to make a fine display The whole lower floor of the great pavilion is already nearly assigned and the probabilities are tHat tne whole will have to be used The following firms are already represented Salt Lake Lithograph Co Layton Milling ana elevator Co bait Lake Mill ana Elevator cro Lynne Poultry aim Bee Co Utah Bee Keepers association C K Johnson V T R K r Coal Co jooruen i KoDlnson E V Fohlin George Q Cannon Sons J C Murphy < k Co Hilgert Deformity Shoe Co The Wasatka Mineral Springs Co Sears Glass and Paint Co C F Murray Mrs C 11 Donelson Salt Lake Wire Mattress Co Salt Lake Pressed Brick Co William Wismar Sons Charles H King Browns Marble Works Anderson Pressed Brick Co I Utah Brick Manufacturers Assn The Cragar Wire and Iron Works A Neelands Pacific Tin and Jobbing CoG J Co-G McDonald Candy and Paper Box Co Salt Lake City Railroad Co S I Clawson The Atkinson Medical Co James Meier R r Knight C W Nunn Formula Baking Powder CoW J Co-W Snell Rowe Morris Summerhays Co Z C 11 1 J 1 Gallacher Utah Soap Co Western Manufacturing Co Snell Co Cache Knitting Works Utah Suspender Co J E Sherlock Richard Smyth Son Deseret Woolen Mills Co sam Levy Victor Borcherdt A Amundsen COT Co-T B Taylor Sons Pioneer Type and Stereotype Fdry Hewlett Bros Browning Bros Robinson Bros Solomon Bios 1 Utah Sugar Co Charles Newsom H H Hendershot of Ogden has written as follows tro the secretary of the D A 1I society Noting from time to time with a feeling akin to jealousy the very liberal lib-eral provision and encouragement given giv-en by your association towards the promoting of liberal arts I cannot but reproachfully call your attention to the absence of encouragement to inventors in-ventors and that commendable branch of American institutions tie mechanical mechani-cal arts I have this year succeeded in perfecting per-fecting three valuable additions to the scientific and mechanical fields and I scientfc have as many more in the course of development and to my knowledge there are many others the product of II the past year which we would be pleased to exhibit vwere sufficient incentive in-centive given us h > Now I submit should the inventors and inventions of ihis promising embryo em-bryo state be known abroad and be without recogniticm in our own country coun-try I in advance will thankyou to bring this matter before your directors direc-tors and advise me later on as to your success that I may confer with other inventors to make our display an attractive at-tractive and instructive feature of your coming exposition WILL HAVE A CORNER FOR THEM In relation to the subject of this let ter the secertary says it is the inten tion of the fair directors to have a corner where the inventions of Uton ians will be given a place for exhi bition I would be impossible to of fer premiums on all inventions however how-ever as no man knows just what an inventor is going to exhibit Indeed where is the man ex claims the secretary who can tell what the American mind Will produce 1 even in the next thirty days MORE SPECIAL PREMIUMS Mrs Priscilla P Jennings makes the following offers of special premiums in the womans department of the fair For the best article of underwear for ladies made complete by hand 5 For the best article of ladies underwear under-wear made complete on machine 53 For the best handmade apron for a child made by a girl under 17 2 For the best buttonholes made by a girl under 16 years 1 For the best variety of braided straw made from Utah production 5 To the boy under 17 years of age age who will write up the best use he has made of his time during vaca lon 5 BOTTLED FRUIT The Mountain Nursery company J 11 Fisher jr manager offers the following fol-lowing jr > For the best exhibit of fruits fresh in bottles or both varieties quality and quantity to be considered 10 in wanted trees vines or plants any time when BEST ORIGINAL STORY The Review a school paper published pub-lished in SaltLake seems to be fully up to the times as the following offer of a special premium shows We have decided to offer a prize at the coming fair for the best original story of 800 words open to all All stories to be our property and the best to be judged by a committee of three appointed by us Prize to be 5 cash and one years subscription Ito our paper Also a prize of twoinch column col-umn wide space in our advertising columns col-umns for a period of six months value 6 and one years subscription to our paper for an article on the value of advertising in a juvenile paper Open to all and all articles to be our property prop-erty Stories and articles must be sent in not later than the first day of the fair and awards to be made the last day of the exposition |