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Show WHERE FORTUNE Lucky Holders of the Prize Coupons. Interest Centers Upon the One Who Possesses Ticket Tick-et B7633. Great Crowd Gathers .at Saucer Track to Witness the Big Drawing. ' CAPITAL PKIZE, B7633. EVEN the winner of the capital prize in the Real Estate association's free drawlntr contest will not be happier when he learns of his good fortune than was llttlo Veza Randall, 11 years old, of Shelmerdlne court, when she received from the association associa-tion last night a bright live dollar gold plcco for the serviceVendored hy her in taking from the wheel the seventy-seven seventy-seven lucky numbers which drew the prizes. At the .Drawing. The drawing took place on the bandstand band-stand In the center of the saucer track at the Salt Palace, and about 3000 persons per-sons were occupying the circular tiers of seats when the ceremony began at a llttlo boforo 0 o'clock. The little girl was blindfolded before beginning her work. The 30.000 coupons of tickets sold for real estate day were placed in th; wheel and well shaken, and, while President J. W. Houston of the Real Estate association turned the wheel, little Veza at Intervals drew ti single coupon from the mass and handed It to Mayor Morris, won called the number, together with the prize it represented, rep-resented, was then repeated through a megaphone to tho audience. The prizes had all been previously numbered consecutively con-secutively from 1 to 77, and the numbers num-bers drawn took the prizes In the order or-der in which they were taken from the box. Names of Judges. The Judges of the drawing were Lo-renzp Lo-renzp Snow of -14G South Third East street; H. W. Graham, 72 North Second Sec-ond "West street; J. G. Campbell, 27 West Third South street; H. W. Car-crlll. Car-crlll. S20 Foster avenue, and Herman Schiller of the Keith-O'Brien store. They are all non-members of the Real Estate association and were called un-on un-on to represent the holders of coupons, lo see In their behalf that everything was fair and in proper order. There was not a hitch in any part of the proceedings pro-ceedings and every one went away feelinr that the sequel of real estate day was as great a success as the day Itself. Preceeded by Parade. The drawlntr was preceded by a parade pa-rade of members of the association 'in carriages, headed by Held's band, passed through the principal business streets. In the carriage Immediately following fol-lowing the band were Mayor Morris, A. RIchter, J. Donnan Reavis and C Y. Johnson. The feature of the- parade was a huge trunk in one of the carriages, car-riages, which contained till of the prizes to be drawn as well as the prize coupons, cou-pons, und the trunk was carefully guarded by Policemen George Chase and Richard Shannon with drawn revolvers. re-volvers. A rather singular circumstance in connection with the affair was that, up to a late hour last night, not a single holder of a winning number had reported report-ed his good fortune. Holders of winning win-ning numbers may report at xny time to A. RIchter, secretary of the association, associa-tion, presenting their coupons and receiving re-ceiving their prizes. The deeds for all real estate given away have been made out in blank, as to the name of the grantee, and there will be no expense for abstract or transfer. The Numbers and Prizes. The winning numbers and the prizes which thoy represent are as follows: Prize 1. B7GJ3, capital prize, three lots, donated by the Wilson-Sherman company, with a three-room house, to be built by the "Reavis System" with brick furnished by the Improved Brick company, hardware by the Salt Lake Hardware company, stone by Brown Stone company, and to be wired by the Salt Lake Electric company. Prize A E00. two lots In North Boulevard addition, donated by the Houston Real Estate Investment company, com-pany, abstract by the Salt Lake Abstract Ab-stract company. Prize 3. B635S, lot ' In ' Arlington Heights, donated by Tuttle Bros. Prize 4. CS933, two lots In Brighton addition, donated by S. B. Milner. Prize G. D8582, lot In Arlington Heights, donated by Reavis System. Prize C CC3, lot in Prospect Park, donated by B. A. M. Froiseth. Prize 7. EGOGO, lot on South Main street, donated by W. J. Halloran. Prize 8. D7G35, two lots In Desky's addition, donated by F. G. Cllft. Prize 9. C85D9, two lots in Oakley, donated by Hubbard Investment company. com-pany. Prize 10. D1233, lot in Coates & Cor-um Cor-um . addition, donated by A.-.F. Peterson. Peter-son. Prize 11- D82-J, lot in Irving park, donated do-nated by Home Trust and Savings company. com-pany. Prize 12. D74D8, three lots in Brighton addition, donated by Bothwell & Mc-Conaughy. Mc-Conaughy. Prize 13. D7498, two lots in Holmes's subdivision, donated by Thomas Homer. Ho-mer. Prize II. CG393, round trip to Louisiana Louis-iana Purchase exposition, including dining din-ing car meals and Pullman berth, donated do-nated by tho Homer Abstract company. com-pany. Prize lo. C65I3, $50 In gold, donated by DeWItt B. Lowe. Prize 16. D589J. trip to Los Angeles on the San Pedro railroad, donated by James K. Shaw. Prize 17. A1443, trip to Denver on the Moffat line, donated by C. W. Johnson. The Stringer company will give the holder of this number ?20 If the trip cannot bo made In three years. Prize IS. D472S, set of plans for a four-room house, donated by the Stringer company. Prize 19. A1357, twenty acre? of land southeast of the city, donated by M. II. Walker. Prize 20 A731, $10 cash, donated by A. W. Smith. Prizes 21 and 22. C1109 and A553. season sea-son tickets to Saltnlr, J. W. Langford. Prize 23. CG343, 510.000 accident policy, donated by G. W. Peck. Prizes 24 to 33. C4139. D99G3. C43G1, B7G37. D4784, DS211, D7770. D74S7. C5353, A4793, ?5 savings accounts with the Utah Savings and Trust company. Prize 34 CG594, set single harness, donated by the Salt Lake Saddlery company. ' Prize 35. C2327, J50 art glass window, donated by the Utah Are Glass company. com-pany. Prize 3G. E5,G9, one year's subscription to the Utah Independent Telephone company. Prizes 37 to 4C. C8904, C5397. C9541, B6G09, D2011. C5212. C280, DG804, B774, $10 membership in the Utah Savings and Investment company. Prize 47. DG744, one year's subscription subscrip-tion to the Salt Lake Herald. Prize 4S. D5217, one year's subscription subscrip-tion to the Deseret News. Prize 49. D75GS. one year's subscription subscrip-tion to Truth. Prizes 50 to 54. D4300. , A341G, D1559. CG551, D7522, one year's subscriptions to Goodwin's Weekly. Prize 55. C235, lot In Kinney & Gour-ley'y Gour-ley'y subdivision, donated by W. H. Cromer. Prizes 56 to 72. C7834. D1792, C40S6, CG219, B7144, A35I9, A214, B235, A4431, AS15, C928S, B3G95, C2994, C2409. A3645, D1S99, D2003, one lot each in Wahoo addition, ad-dition, abstract by the Homer Abstract company. Prizes 73 to 77. C7797, B148, D23S, C3D52, CS703, $5 savings accounts with F. E. McGurrin & Co. Generosity on All Sides. A feature of the real estate men's remarkably successful celebration and gift enterprise Is the liberality with which business men and others have donated do-nated the prizes andother things needed to make It the success it has been, no small part of the donations of the real estate men themselves having been the great amount of time they have freely devoted to the enterprise. This feature was carried out to the last, the trunk In which the coupons and prizes were carried car-ried last night, a $201) alligator-skin affair, af-fair, having been donated by Hurlburt Bros., while the teams and carriages wc-re furnished by tho East Side livery barn and MsCoy's stables. The association yesterday settled with the Saltalr Beach management on the bnsly of 14.000 tickets having been used, paying over to Mr. Langford the round sum of $2800. The exact number of tickets taken up at Saltair was 14,818. but on account of some of the unused coupons having been deposited to the .credit of the company the settlement was made on the basis named. The exact total number of tickets sold has not been ascertained, but It Is said to exceed 25,000, and the association will have more than $3000 to be used for advet Using Salt Lake City. The results of the guesslngv contest on the attendance at the beach and the Reavis word building contest have not yet been ascertained, but the committees commit-tees will announce them as soon as possible. |