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Show feature is the Countess phaeton. It Is an entirely new design, mado especially for ladies and children, and is the picture of ease and elegance. Its lamps and mountings mount-ings are also entirely of silver. 'I here are a number of open road wagons and surreys in oak with silver trimmings, which form no minor part of the numerous attractions. Teen comss the celebrated pneumatic tire sulky, an exact model of the one to which Nancy Hanks was driven when she made her famous record of 2:04. It has been proven that this sulky is at least five seconds faster than any other sulky now in use. Tbe large number of light road wagons, family carriages, phaetons, Shetland pony carts and the large line of W. S. Frarer breaking, training and speeding carts and sulkies are continuously surrounded by a large and admiring crowd. The Studebakers are showing something entirely new in the line of physicians' phaetons. phae-tons. A recent pattern is a strongly constructed, con-structed, yet light, vehicle made with light wheels, and the" top is so arranged as to afford af-ford shelter and protection from wind and storm. The top can be raised or lowered from the inside, and contains many other commendable advantages of recent invention. The special display of fancy delivery wagons of all kinds also absorbs much of the public's attention. at-tention. The exhibit from beginning to end is a magnificent one, and it is only fair to say that every vehicle shown by the Studebakers Stu-debakers at the fair is taken from the reg-u'ar reg-u'ar stock, none of the goods having been made especially for this exhibit. - The improved Studebaker farm wagon should not be overlooked. This wagon is gaining in popularity every day, as the increased in-creased sales will show. A large line of platform spring drays and pole wagons are always carried in stock at the Main street warerooais of Studebaker Bros. Theee drays are mado to carry from one to ten tons, and are excellent for heavy hauling. The little Gem combination sprinkler and dump cart is a novel contrivance, and the first of ita kind ever brought to Utah, is now on exhibition at the fair. It Is a sort of general utility arrangement, and is used for sprinkling lawns, gardens, driveways, etc. It is especially es-pecially adapted to watering potato and tomato to-mato patches and celery v'snts. When not in use as a sprinkler it may be arranged so as to use it for haulin? fruit, vegetables, etc. The spray from the Little Gem can be regulated regu-lated from two inches in width to twelve feet across. It can easily be seen that such ac arrangement is almost a necessity to the gardener and the farmer alike. . o AT THE FAIR. . Stadebaker Btm.' Matmmoth Exhibit tbe Csater ef Attraction at the Territorial Terri-torial Exposition. Foremost among the numerous exhibits at the territorial fair is the mammoth display of vehicles made by the Studebaker Bros. juanuiariunug company, it i iuo uuij exclusive ex-clusive exhibit la this line on the grounds and continues to attract the attention of immense im-mense crowds. The display oecopiss a building build-ing especially erected for the occasion 65 by 80 feet in size and is located within a few feet of the northeast eorner of the exposition exposi-tion building. The interior is tastefully decorated aad is supplied wjth chairs and settees for the eccommedetiea of the tired public. The Studebaker'a display is larger and better this year than ever before. There la plenty of space wherein to show the numerous designs, and the reaalti thai the talk of the public Is "Studebaker'a exhibit." Oae of tbe hsndsosssst resides on the floor is what is known aa the Derby waggon. It la made to accommodate four, two of whom face to front and two the rear. Tbe body ia finished in blue with carmine stripes, aad the lamps and mountings are all silver. Another very handsome and attractive i - i ? |