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Show FIXE LIVE STOCK, iyjne of tbe Samples at lit' Fair.- .Vole. A. Ii. Burnbam or Rouctiful shows a Very fine rcrchtron stallion and filly. Wm. P. Dowcn and Bros, of Spanish Fork, make a magnificent showing of French coach and Percheron horse. Them gentlemen lost a ttdcndld specimen of the French coach horse yesterday, and a recent Importation; the purchase price of which was $2609. The cause of Uie fatality was a change of water. It is claimed Uiat this was the finest horse but one, of the kind in the Territory. Sexton, Warren and Oflltrd, Importers Im-porters of English horses and red tolled cattle, exhibit three magnificent magni-ficent Shires and several Clvdesdaie stallions, tho htravlt-st of which weighs 2010 pound". Ex-Marshall Dyer has eight head of Cleveland Hays and Shires, some or which are very (lur. Ilex and Hasbrotich exhibit the only English hackney horse In the Territory. This breed of horse arc celebrated far their great sjwed and endurance. They also show a Cleveland Bay stallbn.whlch, they feel certain, will take first prize. Burton A. Winder again have on exhibition their celebrated Cleveland Cleve-land Bay stallion, "Iio-d Barton," together with three of his colts. This horse took first prize last year, aud will doubUr-s carry oft" the prize again. Titos. Matthews has six head of fine carriage horn-, two of which are by Uie famous L, C. Irc, and make a flue showing. B. C. Harvey has a number of standard bred horses, some of which have good records. ramllh Bros., or Logan, exhibit two very finesfalllons, one an English Eng-lish Shire and the other a French coach hone Rasmus Xeilun of Spanish Fork has twenty head fit standard bred hom-s or various breeds, most or whicli are ery good. This Is the largest number ot horses entered by any one man. it. G. Hardy makes a good showing show-ing of stanihinl bred hones. W. Price has on exhibition a number of fine Shetland ponies. CUTTI.E. F. A. Mitchell, of the Jordan Stock Farm, has several head each of Durham and Holsteius. Home of these hnvo been exhibited far the third time. "Jacob Wit's Bar dolih,"Uie famous Holsteln bull, ntiii asfluenu atilutsl as can ueil be found, neighs uithln n very llltle or 3,003 pounds, ills record la well known. Or thu cows, "cjiieeu Alia" and "Kroiif" are the finest. ''.jHcen AltaV milk records is as follows: tot pounds in one day and 23S0 pounds and 14 ounces In one month. "Krone" has a milk record or 92 pronds In one day and 2171 pounds lu a month This makes her one ef the heaviest milkers in Uie United States. "Utah Girl" has a milk record of 05 pounds in one day. ' Serai ta" has a milk record or ()1 uuds In onu day. Or the Durham breed, "Cyprrs Duke the Third," Is Uie most note--sorthy. This animal was shown last year and weighs 2100 ounJs. Faut A. Sons sho-v liftee n Iiend or very line Hobtelns. Tlie bull "Augustine" is a richly bred butter bull, sired by "Neptune" of the celebrated Aaggie family. "Itdy Vinkic"an imported cow, i shown ny llieni has a milk record of ninety -one louaes in onu day. "Iidy Raker Third," a two-year-old, is from l.ad Baker u ho brat the wnrll'it record for butter last vctar, v.i:h r.l bounces In cue nJ iking. They aim have two cows from tlie racibus prize winner "Iniogene" I.ady liuogene" and "lraugene Third." Alo to hcifirs from the celebrated cele-brated bull "Harrington,'' Imth of which are beauties. Arthur ltrowii show nine herd of Shurthora", all i f w hlch are as tine as can lie desired. Most of them haw been shown If fore. "Grovcr Cleveland," his famous bull, has taken the prize fur tbe let! brei' iTeetl at every fair at ulilcli be has been exhibited. L. G. Hardy shows nine head of GiHo-tsys tntl four Jerseys; all of them arc standard bred and flue animal. J James P. Freeze again shows his I splendid red polled lull, "Magls- j Irate." He lias taken two silver I mid one gold medal. With iiiui j Uiirteenotliersof tlieeame tMredare! slion n, and ulistegeod. j Ben R. Eldredge, of Provo, agaiu j shows his Deson Lull "Itirming-' ham" with several m re of tbe same I breed. Without dwU Utcy are the; choicest lot of Do vuns In tlie West. TherearemaiivoUieriiiieinlmaUi that might has e honorable nieidii, but w hlch we are obliged to omit without at y desire to discriminate. lsut.TK. The poultry liow tiudcuhtedly I the llue-t exhibit or tho kind tPat liaseerUcn made in this Territory. Terri-tory. The kinds are numerou, and the breeds the best. The chickens and turkeys arce-sicliily fine, -.unit. The throng or orlo at tie Fair today was greatly in excr-s of tlie two forroerdays. Tliofiitday, Uie numtser of visitors was Ix thousand; yesterday It was niuo thousanJ. Up to noon today there had been more tliau five Uiouaud. Yesterday atlerncein, as announ ced, the lby show took place at the fair. There werethlrty four eutries and all Uie babies were rat, chubby aud pretty. The brains or the Judge were set III "v whirl when the awarding of prizes u as commenced, and after Utah's famcus crop had been as carefully and nrll surveyed as cireuuiftanccri wculd I null the fo'lawing rsVclved prlx s: Master Brtie Young, of I Salt Lake City, aged seen mouth, i first prize; George Pack, tiltioaud n half mouths old. e.f Sugar House Ward, eramJ; Giliiert R. Savage, niuu montiis old, city, third, ami Peter I-arren, of Lch', ?veu an 1 a half mouths old, fourth. I among the intrrestlug features of the clamber of commerce mineral exlilbit is a loltle cr floe, bright lUcergoId from the Henry -Moon tains in sj'ith e-strrn C'lah on the Colundo River, Utah's new an I promising gokl fields, exhibited by I Frank K. Glllc-ple. AuoUier fine sample of placer goii Is liist f.-uit I Uie Big Hole Placer, Montana. Allhcugli It I locateti In Montana this property is tributary to Silt Lake City, beiugoaruesi iiy tho following fol-lowing fcalt Iikc-s: Geo. A. Meears, Joshua Mldclry W. S. Van Horn, Wm. Fuller, D.. Ii WIIoit, aUian Scsia ni-' o hers. Tlie following la the sy the vote tood for the most iio(eiIar man In Utah at the close of the voting Tuesday night. Darin; the rrraalu-iDgdayaof rrraalu-iDgdayaof the Fair votes will otily be counted for the six lending can-dldate-s uhlch stand as follows: George Q. Csnnou, tti; Johu M. Youug, -lil; HrtsT M. Wrll, its; Sam I-evy, -IIS; Grorce M rjcott, il6; WillonI WoodrufT, -112. Four other popular men veeres. rryclast: F. 8. IHihan!, W; A. 1. Thom?, itw; E. A. hniith. i0; W. X. Dusenberry. -102. We for the most loimlar man In Utah; gokl mwl.sl siwanled. |