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Show AT TnB EXPOSIIIOX., Fallln- off In the AtU-n'iUncc Tbo WcddinF, Etc. Today, the fourth day of the Kalr, ojiened with a very small attend. ance. The rain which conlmenctd last right, continued to fall Wlthottl Intermplion until near bcoh, and Ihcalrwat exceedingly hiliy. t ISo'cloclcIess than 1009 people had entered the Exposition budding, but between that time uhd " o'clock the Crowd was &j aujrmenled by tl(e arrival or persons turious to ee the marriaR? cVts. monies performed, the'. U?e main bnild Ing and pvllcry soon beca densely ptckeU with peaple, elgei; vailing and Impatient. ' Two couples presented theuuclvtk I&S WAree0- F" Jli and Emily BaSharo, ada and IS if3" Kttvely; both were of both oT this city; the are eacTi 2T eare or age bihI their natnesju toula F. UaasauJ BetUe UrownT; in a thort ste:h appropriato-.to the occasion, Henry V. Lawrence auntiunnvl tiit.- .K- r;. woald bcK.rfonnea furthwlthr An he concluded the band struck up a wedding march, and Uie J w o couple nicinded thu- urand Ftairwa lead-lug lead-lug to the b-,Iconyamrdt stupen-dous stupen-dous epplau-Hi. ilhs nron ' rf' ,?" a nlome bro- caded. MIk. anj prei-ntrl tho ery i ctdre of neatnfss. Mies Dp-bhazo was Ur.ed in a purple satin, audus the to cojples stood up to I united they rux-euted. a Tiry pleasing picture. , Msjor Ow. SI. Ssolt irrormed the ceremonies and Uie inw united teuples descended the italrray amidst a profu.Ion r fiovrs and thunderous hurrahs and wended their ty through the throng to the tuning rc&m Rherer the woJditss ulcacr was served by P. S. Halt Oneof the bride, Inreinse to the question "Do you not anticipate antici-pate glccmy results from a union TCnsummated on such a gloomy day?" said, quick! v and happily: "CcrMsJ U Ihc corjiM ibxx Us ua o Batblee4 u tkr tna l tii itie ram raia OTIS. Tlie Utah Cracker Comiiauy ha a splendid exhibit In thi I r (hie-. The awarding cf prizes on fat stock tik.-fl jilace today at 4 o'clock K. li. IeakeV, was awarded the firvt prize for tlie best collection of plants in bloom. A special prize of f53 Is oflered for the exhibition for the best trot-tiur trot-tiur tuition with three oClila colts. The H. A. Tucket candy ccr ny carried ofl all tbr j-rites offered for home mado ciUUIe. Tim Ogden Slilltary cadets yesterday yes-terday attemoon gave a clever ex. hibltlou of militai tactics. John Heading took the swcefU stakes for Uie liot general collection of green house and other plants. A rpcclal prize or f-IO his been otleredbythe calt Jak 'r"mlicr or Commerce for ths test specimen of pressed brick. Tte Tair cloe Friday at 10 p.m. AH live stock and exhibits mjst be removed from Uie ground on Saturday. Satur-day. The huge bleckr of artificial ice In which are frozen fruits, flowers, fishes, photographs etc sUII con-tintieto con-tintieto attract and please all who visit and look upon than. The Salt Lake MauUJ Manufacturing Manufac-turing Company exhibit a number of mantels of fine quality, Utah material being used almost enUrely. They apparently are as flue aj uie best importations. - Oneof the most curious an J iii tcrt--tiug sights connected ulth thu live slock exhibit !s a Jersey cow with triplet calves; tbej are as like as three peas, are nine days old and owned by a man In the Fourth Ward of thiswty. ThfeKftUrds on horses and cattle. claseo A and B will be announced from the grand stand tomorrow, Friday, at 2 p. ni. The animal', commencing with the hoiMa, will be led out in d'vtsions before thu grand sta"t!to receive a wants. On Saturday next, at - S., "at the driving jiark tquestrivunes wilt have Uie privilege of coan'tfng lor a beauUtulsiJn saddle; the saddlo to be Seltx-tod lij- and presented 'o the Wluniug horeewoman and aid for by Fuller, Young t Co. There are a number of competitors. 1 e Co-crratlve Wajn and Machine Corapan- have Sit on a most ePectlVo mode of bringing tbemrclvfcs before the Jiblic by the employment of the Walter A. Wotni magical picture painter. Yesterday over three hundred landscape palut-Ings palut-Ings were executed and distributed among tbejadies. Today ho fc to execute twenty-five patntlnjrs in twenty-eight mlnul- on a w ager of 5100. Yesterday ai the piano plajlng contest there were four comiieUtoni. The pieces, played were their own slej;ioh, ierformeI upon i Sohnicr Ora"d piano. The firt tite, coh slsted of a lady's handoome dressing cass prevrnteJ by Uie Godbe PitLi Company, mid was awarded US Mfss Jenta Smith of 672 E. ncrln "?n.th olreel, this city. The"Iection was from Bethovea and Introduced a portion of Verdi's "111 Travotare." Mhs P.earlCroj'jy to whom was istvarded the second pnzewaaaclosc contestant and a very f&trperfornur. The oUmt two are also deserving of honorable mention ami i-houll Im encouraged. Much credit is due to Miss Smith when It is nnderjtocd Uiat she Is only fifteen j ears of age. The contest was open to all unlcr t Ten y. The follow Ing is (art of Uie programme pro-gramme and grand exhibit of standard stand-ard bred trotting stock to tako pla-o on Saturday, October 1 1, at I o'clock: Best pole team, premium Xo. 03. Best single roadalcr, premium .No. 91. Best saddle mare or geldiug, premium pre-mium .No. 102. Bet Udy horseback rider, lady's fide saddle. In the educational ooutest, the mental arithmetic examination was postponed. Spelling and written arithmeUc examinations were conducted, con-ducted, however, according to announcement. an-nouncement. Albert Taylor, In jla6-n under eighteen iears of age, carried o IT the Webster's una. bridged dlcUonary. In clas-M clas-M or over eighteen years, D. S. Ij.McCarckIe, was awarded a similar prize. The judges ol the contest will not report on thD re mal ni ng classed for several days J eL |