Show PRESIDENT HUBBARD 3RETDBXS What Utah Is Doing nt the Worlds Fair President W E Hubbard returned from his eastern trip yesterday full of enthusiasm over Salt Lakes prospects CA trip to the Worlds fair said Mr Hubbard to a HERALD reporter last night 4 I will do anyone good and i he is an American and not already full of patriotism patriot-ism he will soon become so after reachIng reach-Ing Chicago Chicago deserves great for the in which her credit manner people peo-ple have conducted the fair and handled the crowds of visitors Think of over I 200000 people per day and of all nationalities commingling together week after week harmoniously and all apparently ap-parently happy The fair has a wonderful wonder-ful civilizing and educating effect I r As to Utah people everywhere seem to take a great interest in our territory and t eeek information regardingour resources r The Utah silk exhibit iF excellent and a credit It attracts much attention The mining exhibit is fine and compares favorably o favor-ably with others The agricultural exhibit ex-hibit is good as far as it goes but lacks much of being complete Utahb exhibits do not do justice to our resources This territory has resources greater than any of the middle and not surpassed by any of the states Our population is larger than the seven counties comprising fhan r southern California and t say our exhibit ex-hibit does credit to Utah iF an injustice California i spending 25000 and Southern California independent of that 58000 in literature advertising her resources MontanaIdaho Colorado and other states have finer literature on their resources while Utah is not spending spend-ing a dollar in that direction The railway rail-way companies have kindly furnished each matter The Tabernacle choir deserves de-serves great credit and helped Utah immensely im-mensely The singers did a great deal to advertise the city and territory and their t effects were appreciated by all When the young ladies of the choir I think they were all young ladies l came on the stage I heard a number num-ber of gentlemen say Im going to Utah I told them Utah was good enough for me Still we are losing 1 the opportunity of a lifetime by not plac jng our resources before the people Allover I All-over the country people are thinking of changing their locations and bettering f their conditions We know they would do i in Utah and it is our duty to let them know what our resources and climate are otherwise they will not know where the best location is People eagerly take away literature descriptive of Utah The choir has drawn attention i to the territory and we should follow it up A good advertisement for Utah is found in Machinery Hal By the mode of r the next largest engine there is the legend 1000 H P 4cylinder triple expansion IjL I condensing Corliss engine 2 inches high pressure cylinder 134 inches intermediate inter-mediate cylinder 234 inches low pressure pres-sure cylinder built by Fraser Chalmers Chicago This engine has been sold to the Salt Lake City Copper company In Denver I met Governor Evans and the president and secretary of the chamber cham-ber of commerce They are all enthusiastic enthusi-astic over the projected Denver Salt Lake San Francisco railway and say that work will be commenced as soon as the money market eases up Business and aiming Notes Silver 733 Lead 380 Siver f80 T T R Jones Co received yesterday Ores 0 McCornick Co received Ores flO200 Wells Fargo Co received Mlngo bullion fo959 l ews from the Annie Laurie mine in Clear Creek owned by Captain Smith Co and under the superintendence of Mr Cody is t the effect that considerable consider-able gold was being turned out of their arastra and they were assured of a crowning success Sor the property Richfield Advocate The deed executed by James K Gilles pie Kate B Gillespio and Lewis P Xel cey to Richard Mackintosh was filed with the county recorder yesterday conveying to the latter the Jvelsey Gillespio property prop-erty at the southeast corner of lot 1 block 68 plat At and running north 10 rods thence wet iO rods lence soulh 10 rods thence east 10 rods to the place of beginning begin-ning for tbe consideration of 70000 There is talk of a deal between the Butler But-ler brothers and an eastern company who wish t buy or bond the mine and have jRichfdd an enerine Advocate and sawmill put in this fall |