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Show will be randy for occupancy. Exca,-a tions have been, oorumeucod lor thi corner part of Uie structure. The Star block hen tinishel wil: be the handsomest buil 'inn 011 First South fust of Commercial street. The fence hat linen torn away from the front of the Teliurnle block aud the mechanics bra uow putting in the plat glass front. Mori 'i building is having lie roof put on. The iron cornices htve beeii iini-died, aud the piaterer will bo at work next week. Duval & Mill, the contractor on the Mercantile block, havo ben'i dola;, ed for several days for want rf the iron girders andpiliars lor the third story. These were received yesterday nud unless un-less the plan are chunked they will hare the building ready for the roof in the neit three weeks. It will not be built higher than three btories. nillKlATION CONGUKSS Easine83 Circles GonHilently Antioipite That Splendid Result will Pol-low Pol-low the Convention.- i TIMS TO BURNISH UP THE CITY Talking np the Stock Yardi Aeain Amid the Builckrs Committee of Iatrw tation and Transuoriation Hininets circles are lookiuif forns. d to the IrrijjRtion cnvoiitiou i.i S' pt' in-ber in-ber with the greatest int-i-t aid Dearly everybody rejr.-ml it ai ot Iran-Hcendeuta! Iran-Hcendeuta! importanco not only to tnis city but to the entire arid region. The one that is to be hi!d here in only believed to ba the first of Athers which will follow fol-low in years to come. It will brln tog-ihor so ii i b of the ablest men in the west, who will h.iTe un opportunity to become acquainted with P:ieh other, familiaiiz? themsehe with the needs of the sevral sections nd work in harmony to promote bene-tieiul bene-tieiul lepis!;aion in the future. There will also be an inter change of ideas that cannot be otherwise than a'.u;ib!e to everybody thus opening way for new methods of irrigation and opening grander possibilities for the irrigable lands of the west than anybody now ' dreams of. As a medium of advertising advertis-ing the resources of Utah it will be without a parallel. It is expected to attract at-tract hundreds of visitors who will go away fully imbued with the advantages of this territory as a place of residence and as presenting unrivalled opportunities opportun-ities for eugaging in business and manufactures. Wcirltlnr Ip th mock Yard. J. V. Rodefer, who organized tho stock yards company here last fall, is again working to carry that proposition proposi-tion through, and believes that as money is becoming less stringent that he will be successful in seeing a pet institution established. Of its success when it once gets to running he is most sanguine. The region contributory to Salt Lake is one of the largest producers pro-ducers of the stock in the United States and the city itself is tho natural center for a large trado. The meat for nearly all of Utah and much of the northwest ought to tie slaughtered here and shipped in refrigerator cars. The land has been secured, and all that remains to be done is the bui'diug of the j ards preparatory to the begiuuing of business. Clean ap for Ilia ConTautlon. A re;-.l estate man Suggested this morning that tho irrigation convention which would bring hundreds aud maybe thousands of strangers to this city was not far away. Many of these will be people of largo means and much depends ou making a good lirst impression on them. The streets should be cleared up and put in as good shape as possible; they should also bo kept well sprinkled. In addition to this the new sidewalks should all be completed and everything which would bo calciilate.fi to inspire favorable com-ijient com-ijient general.;,' nuruished up. Clian (.--' of TltlM. Following were the sales of real estate recorded in this t ...ij yesterday. P T Younchlnod e: ux to M J Leverich et al. dt ee. part He i . ti f:, township !i soiitii, I'iUK" 1 west, with other properly prop-erly i ; John K iJooloy et nx to Hriny TIMike. (iced, inirt o; I'-'rUlu'M (inoui View siet First nd'iition tol'erkiu's i.ranil Vliiw 1 i Ellas S Kimhsll t OJt'i J (1 Kimball, ile-.'il. part lot 5. iilook W. r.lat A 1 J O KiTtibnll et nx to J H Kiiiiba.l.i'.ceii, I purt lot B. Plock .'!, pl.it A I i Ella S Kears V- Walter 1) I'nisy, deed, li.M m VT. at Toinnle addition 19.M0 H .) i.'S.iorne to fHtr,er Hhn it. deed, lots in Kork Htmn-s h'U. division. . . 8."o II A M Froiaiitn et u tn MiC L Lis- ; ronib w't'd. p'f.'t s-cti..n l.', township 1 south r ii. pp 1 -;it ... ,Y0 W M t-fr-waitef ux to Char e F Wilcox, Wil-cox, u"d. na't lot ft. t loi It l, fl e-acra plat A. I ie Fid t ... t(M i J (i Arnv.tr.'iitf et al to ,r F. Parser, I rli-ed. to:- J i ;ud ;&f. l.loi k VVooUiau I add. t ion. 300 John r c. i eiw et al to Kobeff 'Joodw'n. I di ed. lot. St, block 1, VVeodla.' n ad II-tion II-tion 1. 0 I E i II Pl-reo et ux to Kr k F l rMour. dtvd. pirti.ii 8 liio. k'A plat 11 ;o fc Cii: i-.t'.? to Y,r .osa C:t:lNtle. J-i il. lot s i-. a , t W. id ck Ap ibi & Kul-i.ik Kul-i.ik a tut) il 'itri .... I i Jo ri lio 1 K'' et dx to Kell Houston. ilre.!, ,.,r. seolion .'tl,t-.viml.lpS ..Ht;, rani.'e I ea-t . . loXi W It iv Sh" -h-rd to V- i T-n : i u.,ta . oei'd. ii irt. lot t. Mor-k pi -i' A,. i.'i.i Ciiioort. L Cliriinlii'i' o' et ij,i., W t, i:t. tii. lot-. la !' kin s ad it 1 1: " ti t ert I. iii.'in hi rue. ' I.- lo i-r s l a A ' ii-iMitU, dea lots ,n Purk.a ,- i ; i-tk.ti i-tk.ti o' Tiial -.;.'. Among ih t'.u l.t - Steady work is tieini? i-d ! el i In the coiilraclors on the Oon.y : ;.vk It: a month more thero wti' ( 110 ttcw building on iNviimerek - t -1 t . Pope A; Kunkel got the eon u t ye tenlav for the Pars. City bank. It wi! ; ccst $..lo3. The Brooks nrc.idn has been covered with the roof, aud iu a mouth mote |