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Show TO FAYJ1E BILLS.' Heating r,f tha General Comiri'.tesa to Audit and Pay tho Eipinnes of tha Irrigation Oonsjres.3, EXPOSITION MINERAL EXHIBIT. To Work Eastern Manufacturer! Selecting Select-ing a 3ite for tba Normal College IaCDrporating the Choral. There is to be a meeting ef the general gen-eral committees of the Irrigation congress con-gress In the chamber of commerce tonight, to-night, when it is expected all bills will be audited md paid and the affairs wound up as far as Salt Lake is concerned. con-cerned. No accurate estimate has been made of the expenses of the convention conven-tion but it is expected that there will be enough funds to meet all demands. To Haflae the Irrigation Uwi. At a meeting of the Utah delegation to the Irrigation congress it was voted to appoint a committee to revise the territorial irrigation laws and to present pre-sent the leport of the revision at the next session of the legislature. W. II. I,iug of 1,'Uh county, took the position that this should be dune, and ns he is to be a member of the legislature, he is expected to Uke an aggratsive stand in fivor of th" propositi changes. I he governor has not yet appointed Utah's delegates to tho Trans-Mississippi con?res to be held in Omaha iu October. It has been suggested iu some circles, that if a atrong repre-se'itaiiou repre-se'itaiiou is rent there, the congress can be obtained for this city next October. After the Omaha meeting it lies been decidijil to hold the next convention in New Orleans in February or iturine the Martli Gras carnival. W. E. Sniythe, secretary ot the national na-tional executive irrigation committee, is sending out a number of letters to members of the committee in other states and territories, asking them to take such steps as they may think advisable ad-visable to get the governors of their stales to call conventions as the first sup iu a general campaign in support al the platform adopted by the Salt Lake congress. Ilida (or tha Jolut Ililllcllna;. A meeting of the joint city and county committee was held in the county court house yesterday to receive re-ceive the bids for the new building. All the bids are a little higher than those submitted a few weeks ago, but that was expected as the specifications contained some items like mantels, elevators, el-evators, steam heating, etc., which the first ones tlid not. With tho cost of those things added there is no material difference in the figures. Tho competitors compet-itors were: llwi h N. Klle.-t.-k. pluiubinir f S0.5U) I'. J Vonnl. Hte:i:u hent ll.''t a. K. y Hint, all S. l.iMi I'n hst Construction rumpa atl 4'.:,;; Tlinnias II O'NVIl. all... 4i8,imi liibu i 1 1 1 i vary A- i ompiin, all -evi.'Me W. K. HurKB & company, all ;t'.'.i..il J. ii. liowniiui. all 3"i,us.i ; C. K. Stanton was made secretary of thn committee, after which an adjourn incut was taken until tomorrow night when it is expected an award of the contract will bo made. As A. It. Elliott El-liott of Kau.-as is the lowest bidder he will probably get the contract. Intarastlng fcaatarn Manafacturara. Credentials will be issued to L. C Cro sinan today by the West Side a'siH ciatiou as a representative of that organization or-ganization iu eastern manufacturing centers. Mr. Grossman will start on a visit east, within a few days, to try and iuduce mauuactureTS to look up the advantages which Salt Lake may have to offer them to locate lo-cate here, lie will go prepared to oiler subsidies in the shape of lauds on which to locale factories; aud as a further fur-ther inducement they will be offered a raeh percentage on any increase in the alue of the land which is creatod by the location of such enterorises. i i To Organ. i i ha Choral. The auntitl meeting of tho Choral socioly is to bo held next Monday night , whou a new hoard of directors is to bo ' elected antl some work laitl out for the uext year Macy of the members are in iiivort.i making the present organization organi-zation a permanent one and for that reasou desire it should be incorporated aud this is one of the subject.' that will be discussed at the meeting. It is also possible that it will be decided to devise de-vise some moans of getting the society to the World's fair in i8'J3. Location fur tha Normal College. The local trustees, or committ je of the normal college, vt hich it is thought will bo built on the west side, will make a trip over the rivor on Saturday to look over the various sites which have been submitted. The committee announces that it will be able to como to a decision next week. The college j will cost something like i0.Uofl and it looks like a heavy undertaking to raise that nwieh money, but the promoters express no doubt of their ability to carry the thing to a successful termination. termina-tion. To lUsurreet the Kxohauge. Notwithstanding that the Inst at-tompt at-tompt to resiirnvt tho real esttte exchange ex-change resulted in a fai!ure, a few of the people interested in that institution will mane another ettort this afternoon. The present plans do not contemplate undertaking any big work, but it is thought oue meeting a week can. be held to tha advantage of all concerned. , . Prooste C turi. Today's business was as fol'ows: Folate and guardianship nf Lucille Taylor, minor; order made to sell property at private sale ami guardian to tile an adtlitiona! bond in tliusiim of !i i, nOO. Estato of Josephine Taylor, an Li-competent Li-competent person; order made to sell property at private sale and guardian to tile an additional bond in the sum of Jlo.OOO. Fistate and guardianship of Harriet Taylor et al.; older made for s.tle of property at private sale and guardian to tile an additional bond in the sum of J10.WU. Estate of David M. Ouncansoc. deceased; de-ceased; order made to sell property at pr.vate sale. Estate of FSarbara Matilda N. Moses, deceased; order made fixing Monday, October Hi, as time to hear settlement of final account anil petition for distribution. dis-tribution. Estate of Mathew Davidson, deceased; continued to ( let. 'i. Estate antl guardianship of (ico. (). Ussier, an insane person; order made to anil both real and personal property at private sale, or to invest the same in the stock of a corporation to be formed. Estate of Wm. S. Clays, deceased; i cont. lined to Sept. 2-1. i Estate ol H.iunah T. Wt-rdeli, de-ctassd, de-ctassd, cuutitidtif to Sv-i-t. lil. |