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Show AliCI I ITEUTS EX1 1 L Al N . Jlambers of the Joint Committee Easzle-Dazled Easzle-Dazled by Dutcriptiom, Eennaii-lanoe Eennaii-lanoe and Eomaaesque, KONEY MASKET GETTING EASIER. i TroSta of Fruit Eaiiinc in Utah and Salt Lake Valleys Eeal Estate Transfers, Architects who for oome weeks havo I h.nl their faces colored with pempira- lion ami their mimls filled with per- i plevify in an endeavor to evolve nnr-inal nnr-inal ideas for joint buildings, are no,v stilTnr'uiR on the gridiron i;l suspense, or are being put i through a course of uprouts by the e- Biniiiing eoiiiiiuttee. After the examin- ations ifii over il is likely the commit- ! lee will know very much Ins.i about ar- chiteelure than they do tmw. j The airliitectH. on their side will ' ,now more aliout committees. On yes-tetilay yes-tetilay aflei noon there were examined j foment. Keif A; Heard, and T. O. An-j . eeil, id this city; A. M. Muekert, ller-i bei t See and J. J. Hiiddnrt, of Denver. After these men hud poured .1 lew barrels bar-rels of their dulcet eloipieueo into the ears nf the coiuinittee an adjournment ad-journment was taken until I o'clock this afternoon, when Fred A. Jlaie was given a poink r and told to Hand up before bis picture and reel off his little talk. Al'ler him came W. K. Mil'hersoti, and Monbeim liird and I'roiidfuol will nulii their appeals to eve and ear. Some of the architects had pathetic little addresses prepared but when they aaw the nuatcre Judge Kartell and the Icelandic Mayor Scott, through whose whisker Time has bee.i shoving Ins white wash brush, they forgot till about them and made another speech. j Whan a Tnil-.s reporter called this , afternoon to see if the committee, was! giving all of the talent a ..piare shake, i and not slipping two cards out of tiicj box al the same time without marking the turn, lie was told that none but Untruly Un-truly elect could witness the proceedings'. proceed-ings'. 1 1 it I o was talking and it was observed ob-served that Mayor Scott had been so j moved that he was wet with tears nnd it would shortly be necessary for him to send home for his mackintosh and golloshcs. Chaoses of Title. The following real estate transfers were recorded yesterday: K 1, Khlec to ( C Cuh't)L', warranty deed, part of lots, I'loru III. plat H... 1 M Hla IiIiIkoiiiI to Muna (loim hi. war I nuiiv deed, art of lot 3. Iiiock fi.i, ; )iat H II H (ornlortli. et al o (,'elia M Camp-lieil Camp-lieil warninty doeil, lots in liliiicli'e sub livisiou "ninO E. U Hlccjier m Cell M Catupiiell. warranty war-ranty i!"d, lots iu KhrleU'k sundi 'l-htou 'l-htou IllOil J :l Illa.cr to honl" (' ami Kate O Itese, ipiit clniin deed. nrt of lot 4, mock '.. plat B 1 Aiulren- Tliomiieon and wife to Martha Mock, deed, pint of section in, township town-ship a south, rang I east 2."0 J'H William to Thomas Pulls, deed, n, lnliu; properly llll James I) t rt lo Alma II Cn mr. dee I, pari of ha a, hlocs W. plat H t Mary Ann J Lainh-rt to Klcliai'd (J Lanihett, deed, part ol lot 7, block plat A I Louise K Keee et al to K K Kltclde, .loci part of lot 1. hlock nr. plat l . . . 1 J.itne " S doiiion and wife to ' K Hmlze. , il e.l. part or ecctiou 3. township it south, rantre 1 e.ist 1 00 Fli.aisen Li v-inirs'iin to 'I'hoinos Miller ile.'d. inlnim; prois'viy 2O0 John K i arllsle to Jcuuinirs Urns. Investment In-vestment company, di ed, part lot 9, Iiiock i plat A i5,0C0 Woiajan II Williams and wife to William Will-iam K Coltou. deed, lot ;IS and pal t of lot :)', and 37, Work S, Arllutou Melirhta .. 80 J J Thomas mid A II Parsons to Odd tcllown lllttldintf lissoi'latlcQ. quit claim d-ied. part of lot 3 and H, block (v,, plat A, Salt Lake city survey 1 Total , a,:i7 l'rolil. of t'rnlt Hal.ln. Very few people have any idea of the immense protils to bo derived from a few acres put into chuico fruits well taken care of. Only a few years ngo when William Wadieigh took up a few acres of land on the mesas near Pleasant Pleas-ant (trove he was laughed at when he announced his intention of putting it into fruit. He continued to bo derided for several years until his trees began to bear. Now he smiles complacently in the realization of his hopes and faith entertained years ago. Last year he received M.'itll) in payment for the yield of forty acres of land planted in pears, plums, prunes etc. His peach crop was a failure, but notwithstanding notwithstand-ing that disappointment he has the supreme aatisfaction of knowing that he received nearly live limes as much as he would bave, had his laud been planted in any other crop. |