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Show the preaa etc. It ii expected that everything every-thing wdl be perfected by next Tuesday Tues-day or Wednesday so that the regular time schedule can be anuounced. The projected survey of the extouaion of the road to liouniilul will not be made public pub-lic mail after it lias beeu referred to the board of directors. I'ai k 'U jr II ink. Frod Hall is at work on the final detail de-tail for the new building to be used by the Park City bank. Tnu pi ens which have uotv been decided upon have been materially changed from tiio ones ti rst draughted, and will m ike quite n pretty building and one which will add very much to tho appearxnro of tho main siroet of the Park Nearly ail of the grading for the new sidewalks on Second South Mreet had been done and a force of thirty men is euageil in laying the concrete base, who are dointj a block a day. Superintendent Superin-tendent lieed of the Pacific Paving company expects to Iihvh th contract completed by the 1st of August. Chun o! Till. Following were the sales of real estato recorded in this city yesterday. Kra-irls Kritehetux to M K Mykor, (lew!, rait blocks 8 and 7, Capitol Avo-ouoailiutioa... Avo-ouoailiutioa... 4 1 W C I.ainl to the Peruvian CnusolWiti'd M nlujj comiiauy, ded, mmtiij: iiroii-erty iiroii-erty 1 J urn a T Wall to tiie Peruvian c'onholl-datu.1 c'onholl-datu.1 Mnilux company, ilbril, miuinif Vropi-ny 1 Manton A Wood et in toJhn C Amler-oii. Amler-oii. ti,f, part lota, bioi-k 171. plat V 867 A It Koill-y lO C C Stieplmnl. ileell, lot :, lilo.'k a, I'erkiiirt' Ciiaiiil Vh'W 2C00 Miiivaret Garilia-r et al to ttaimiel It llimilon et al. deed, jiart heetlon !.', towie-iiln ; miuth, move I west. t. rr:mk l' MLturrln et. al to Hairy It Hrowne. deed, Int it, bio. k lit, plat li.. 65 0 Extelle V eatiii to Fdward llurkd, deed, lots In Oarileu City 1000 J A Kritxcli to F Frit h, deed, on- thtrd lutentat in FrltHcti A, ZJlcir. T'lriit addition 1 J A t'ritsen to KlHie A l.lnroln, deed, Ji.tM 17 and , block , i rltsch first addillon 300 M U Mykor ft lx to Francis l-ritson, deed, l"is In ('npitol Avenue ndd torn 1 Ml. lia-1 M Klynn to Marv I-iyr,n d-e t, lot II, bloikla, flve-acre pial (J, liiif iield 1 Total I 10.-74 ' laEJERRyMAYCOI To tho Convention ia StiptemW He is Much Interested in tLa 8ub-jact 8ub-jact of Irrihtion. THE SAILEOAD TO EOUNTirUL. Park City Bunk Col. Lett Uii a Couml Tulk Tae Side Wilis Tba Joint B'iildinar, Interest in the irrigation conventUm to be held hero in September eout.uurs to grow. At the same timj there has been no letting up iu the ed'oris of th ise who bve it in eliaro to mak ) ii au unqualified un-qualified success. It is not only in this city th:it piibbn ieutinieiit in favor of it bus beeu aroused, but throughout the entire west it ii expected that it will be the most important gathering that has taken place in years. Among those certain to ba here is O. C. Wright, the author of , "Wright's Irrigation Law of California." Califor-nia." It was under this law that the most tremendous developments iu irrigation irri-gation were made iu California. Mr. Wright, who is regarded as the ablest lawyer in tho profession pro-fession on tho subject of irrigation, w ill como for the purpose of urging the extension of the lavv to other &tetis and tcrritori4. Ills appointment as a delegate was made by the governor of Caiiloruia on tho petition olthe "Association "Asso-ciation of Irrigation 1istricts." The greatest efforts are also being rnada to secure the attendance of Socretary Hunk, and there is every reason to think that they will be successful. Prof, lliatoo said when he was here that ho had been informed by the gov- ernoH of Idaho, California, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico that they would scud their it blest men to represent them. In ndilitiou to these there will be several governors, con-pressmen con-pressmen and United States senators. The ureatest work that has been done bo far in advertising the convention hits been tl" sending out of S.OJU copies of the Irrigation Aje, Ii. C. I.U on l!i I-iilltloal Situation. No man iu this city should be better able to judge of the effect of the political politi-cal agitation on business and especially in realty values than II. C Lett, the president of tho real estate exchange Colonel Lett said that when he lirst came here he had boeti told that the mormons were not only uuprogressive, but that they did everything possible pos-sible to discourage any projected improvement or any enterprise, but ho had found this was not true in any sense. They were among the most active of the chamber of commerce com-merce and the real estale exchange. In tho latter organization they were the keenest snd most aggressive business busi-ness men, always ready with voice end pocketbook to aid any measure meas-ure which promised to be of advantage ad-vantage to the city anil territory. terri-tory. The real truth of the matter is that the mormons aro as anxious to make money as are the methodists and it ia folly tilling about their doing anything to (lis -ourae capital from coming here. As regarded the division on party lines disc oiraging investment Colonel Lett said there was nothing at all in it. There nnht be a few bales spoiled or thai reason but there are morn deals prevented because political lines are net drawn here as elsewhere. Oi cjurse a letter is published once iu a while, from soma misguided individual who ia afraid to invest one or two hundred dollars in au ou'side lot because l ho old factious are being broken up; but it must bo remembered that one swallow swal-low doesn't make a summer. Aiihau.fr IJiiaeti ltrowing Company. Early last spring Carroll & Kern. the architects, were instructed to got out plans for a largo bottling works ami storage house for this company together to-gether with stables, wagon house, etc., to be biiiif on the corner of Third North and Fourth W est streets. Pur some reason unknown the work of construction construc-tion on these plans was delayed, but it announced today that they are to be built fit once and that a start on the excavation will be mado early next week, and the whole pushed to aeoinpielion as fast as possible, pos-sible, 'i he works are to cost Sli.'.OOO. The Auheuser agent here denies the truth of tho report that his company intends building largo branch huusei at other points in Utah, it has been the policy for sotuu years to establish agencies agen-cies end storage houses in all lai'g') cities, and this is all that will be done in Utah, and the main distiibuting point v ill remain in this city. OWiug: tlio Motor a Trial. The new motor for the Croat Salt Lik- X- Hot Springs railroad has been union. led from tne cars and is being given some trial trips over the line toil to-il i y . Just as soon as it can be gotten to workingsatisfactorily a complimentary complimen-tary excursion will be given to the city and territorial oliicials, the members of |