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Show MXUU'.S 1.XIIIIII1.S. Utah' ncarott nUghbor to thu wett Nevada waa unable to appear on au tqual footing at Ihe World's Fair with tho l later hood to which thu belongs; indeed, tho was uot tqual to any of Ihe territories aud notlctally behind Utah. The Hagebruth state hat i.o building at all at the great thow, hut has made something of a dlaplay ol tuch resource nnd product at it hat remaining. Thlt I bitter than nothing noth-ing ut all, though it would have bevii more gratifying had It been ablo to entertain aud thow around on Itt own premUca. Wu learn that tho dltplai made are nil now In place and lire quite oroJII able. Tiny are under Ihe charge ot J. A. Vtrlngtou, ton of tlio well-known well-known Nevada mining nud rallroud capital!!. Thirty day afier tho uj. proprlatlon was uiadu Mr. Ytrlngtou hud hla exhibit ackel nnd un the way to Uhlcaifo. Hilly varletlea ol grain are shown In thu Agricultural Agri-cultural building, aud In the Horticultural Lullding will be shown at onc figs, apricots, grapee and other fruit from tho Colorado Colo-rado river, In Iilnmlci county. In (he mining dipuiliueut Netadn la claimed to make n rupirh txhlhll. Uold aud sller oro In every vorlety la thown,aa well ni beautiful tpeclmentolwlrogoM unil wire silver, ruby and horn silver. A unique txhlblt Is a specimen of vlrl-slti. vlrl-slti. weighing filly pounds. Amther exhibit that Is attracting great attention atten-tion coutltla ol the Uaiaou prehlstorln footprints. Ai tliian remains wire dltosveitd under eighteen feet ol solid rock, scientist are somewhat exerclied as to their age aud whether or not there may not be some human footprints foot-prints among the tracks ol animals. |