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Show SCHOOL SPACE AT ST. LOUIS FAIR Utah Educators Win and Will Have i an Opportunity to Show Their ' Work to tho World. Gov. Wells received a telegram late last night to the effect that the management man-agement of ther World's fair had, granted tho application made- by this State for spaco In the educational building. This news will be recelyed with delight by the educators of this State, and it is certain cer-tain that no time will be lost by them in collecting a roost creditable exhibit The schools of Utah rank third In th& classification classi-fication of the schools of the United Stutes, Tho State fair commissioners will doubtfeso make an appropriation for the collection of tho educational display dis-play Immediately. A meeting of the Utah commission will be held In this city Monday, immediately immediate-ly after which Director-General Whlt-taker Whlt-taker will leave for SL Louis to complete com-plete the work to be done before the opening of the fair. The last carload of exhibits to be shipped has been loaded and is now waiting in Ogden to be transported trans-ported to the fair city. Salt Lako City, March 5, 1904. Whereas, Where-as, Death has so untimely removed from our ranks Dr. J. S. Witchcr, who han been Identified with the practice of medicine med-icine in Salt Lake City for many years: thereforo be It Resolved, That wo as fellow practitioners practi-tioners feel deeply the loss of an able and conscientious physician, and the community at large a kind and generous friend. Ilecolved, That we extend our deepest deep-est sympathy to the bereaved widow and child in this their hour of affliction; and be It further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions reso-lutions be sent to the family and to the dally press of the city. DR. E. F. ROOT. DR. H. S. SCOTT. DR. H. D. NILES. DR. S. EWING. DR. E. V. SILVER. DR. A, J. HOSMER. DR. F. H. RILEY. PR. H. C. DEANE, |