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' ' wot 'wo Loving Couple United for Better or ilue a Worse at the fair this Afternoon. 11.00. : ' ;- " ' .30. lEEAY Or WEDDING PRESENTS. jL- it Crowd at the Great Exposition' Materially Ma-terially Thinned Out by the fiaia andj Btl Chill Notes. , se in , Ml v. r' re8 A dreary, dribbling, drizzling morn-ji morn-ji , ng at the fair grounds and the forty r re liousand dollar building looking like a cive. itsa-i A few dispirited people walked list-essly list-essly around the building and the rrounds, but for a few stock men near 'he stalls, and a sprinkling of shivering , Children under dripping umbrellas, the 1 place was almost deserted. , " : - The reporter's question, "Anything 1 2.5 c new?" was met by a negative shake of Bora the head, but from every side is called after him, "Wedding at 2 o'clock." r city It's a cold day when the average man , 15c or woman misses an opportunity to see a wedding, and in spite of the dreary outlook of the weather quite a con- course was assembled to witness the ceremony that was to unite in a matrimonial matri-monial alliance four young palpitating hearts. Miss Annie H. Sharzo, a blooming !er. maiden of eighteen, and George 1. iwe-. Laytonwho is two years her senior, presented themselves as couple number 0f one. They took up their positions on the band stand in the north end of the main building and gave forth their affirmative responses in ' a quivering soprano and muffled barri- Thetb.lep-ropertieson con tinen s The proprietors claim for this prenara on remarkable curative propels and own obSserv!?-ich have "meffir' our IcLttlTf!0 .j prepared to accept the statements made in regard least is the ce ebrated Oregon Kidney wMni. PUIely veKetab'e compound, which was discovered by an eminent physician and a botanist of rare ability while on a writ to Oregon manv years ago. The remedial and kindly herbs nH11 "J18. Preparation is compounded com-pounded have their homes in the mountain moun-tain fastnesses of the state "where rolls the Oregon." To all afflicted with any troubles of the kidneys or urinary or-pans or-pans we would say, "Use Oregon Kidney Kid-ney Tea." One of the greatest attractions at the fair, not excepting the baby show, is the exhibit now being made by the bkookum Root Hair Grower company of New York. It consists of a most novel feature, for not alone is there here exhibited within a tastefully decorated deco-rated booth, the preparation controlled and owned by this company, but in addition ad-dition to this attractive display a most unique and novel display is made in the persons of two little girls, aged 8 and 10 years respectively, showing most beautiful beau-tiful and luxuriant hair, thus demonstrating demon-strating by living witnesses the elfieaey of this famous hair tonic. Those who have not seen the children should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered. Not alone are there these living liv-ing proofs of the merit of this preparation, prepara-tion, but printed upon the back of elegant ele-gant picture cards which the genial manager of the company is distributing, will be found many bona fide testimonials testimo-nials from persons from all parts of the country who have used and been benefited ben-efited by the remedial virtues of this remarkable Indian root. I Itone. The mayor, however, seemed I satisfied with the responses, and in less I (time than it takes to tell it, pronounced I Ithe contract sealed. This couple hail ' i Ifrom Kaysville, Davis county, whither vail Ithey will transport themselves and their I IweU-earned bridal presents in the near I I future. I I The second lover and his lass, who sail I lunder the euphonious titles of Bettie I I Brown and Louis Franklin Haas, are of I I this city, and propose to take up their I Iresidonce here. I I The presents to be distributed among I I the contracting parties consist of, first: I I A cook stove with complete set of cop-J cop-J I I per furniture, given by George M. Scott ft 1 4 Co, j wash tub, water pail and wash LI I board, given by Remington, Johnson & V ICo.; one pair white blankets, given by 1 IJ.R. Walker of Walker Bros. ; crockery M I toilet set, given by Steele & Co.; beau-I beau-I tiful table lamp, given by Hoock & I I Clawson; silver cruet stand, given by 1 IJoslyn & Park; fancv water set of I I pitcher, six glasses and tray, given 'by I I R- Alff ; book album, given by C. H. I iParsonsjone pair lodies' line shoes (to fit I I the bride), given by Spencer & Kim-I Kim-I I hall; one half dozen gents' fine socks I I (for the groom) given by George Mul-I Mul-I llett & Co.; fine silk umbrella, given, by ) I I Bast Territorial Merchandise company; J I roast of beef (for the wedding dinner), J I given by White & Co.; silver cake bas-"1 bas-"1 I ket, given by Davidson, Leyson & Mc-I Mc-I I Cune; one pair lady's slippers, from I I Hirchman & Co. I I The following prizes were awarded I I yesterday afternoon: ' ' I I In the spelling class under eighteen I I years, Albert Taylor, aged seventeen, I I a St. Mark's pupil, was the winner. I I That in the senior class resulted in a tie J I between J. C. McCordell and W. W. I Barton, each one of the contestants I I scoring 92. The prize In each case was I I a Webster's unabridged. 'J I There waa but one prize given in the I I musical contest. The decision of tho II Judges was as follows, 100 being per-I per-I fcct: I Miss Jenta E. Smith, 85; Miss Crosby I "5; Miss Kate Dovey, 65; Miss Cumorah I J-Smith 00. I The drill of Ogden cadets was very I nne and was one of the features of the I afternoon. I ,rGeore Q- Cannon, John M. Young, HeberM;Wells, Sam Levy, George M. I Scott and Wilford Woodruff are the I Popular contestants for public favor I nd the winner is to carry off a gold I medal. I The pet dog of the fire department I iU give an exhibition of his aecom-I aecom-I phshmenta this afternoon at 1 o'clock. I The awards in classes A and B, horses I and'cattle, will be announced tomor-I tomor-I row at 2 p. M. I The fair closes tomorrow at 10 p. m. I All exhibits of live stock and goods I must be removed from the exposition I S,'ill(5lng and grounds on Saturday. I The secretary's office at the fair I building will be open all day for that I Purpose. I On Saturday; the speed programme I "id grand exhibit of standard bred I stock will take place at the driving I Park. A number of prizes are offered, I 'he most interesting one being for the I best lady horseback rider. I At the right Of the main entrance is I jn exhibit which commands the atten-I atten-I on and concerns the welfare of almost I fTery man; woman and child that at-I at-I 'ends the eighteenth territorial exposi-I exposi-I ?? which is now running full blast. I i-w exhibit contains a very attractively I Ranged display of Wisdom's Famous I ftobertine, an article for the complex-I complex-I n, which is in large demand in every I f'ate amj territory in the union, in fact I is conceded to it the largest sale of I ny toilet preparation ever discovered. I 10 our fair readers we would say react I ltle testimonials given this meritorious I Preparation by distinguished ladies, I nnnent physicians and celebrated I eberoists, then buv a bottle and rise " I carefully as directed and you will be I 'harmed with . the effect a clear, I fealthy transparent skin to which .notn-I .notn-I jag but the blush of the rose and the I "'eshness of the lily can be compared. I valuable companion to Wisdom s I fiohertine is the highly prized V tolet I Lm, an iadispensible adjm10' to I lry lady's toiletf It prevents chaps, I iughness of the skin and cures these I annoying and troublesome con- I S't'ons when thly exist. Next on the I of useful articles is Pr. Henley s |