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Show UTAH'S KXIIIIUTS IX U11CAU0. Sdiue of Hie TIiIob" itlilcli wilt bn Seen At tlto World' 1'tlr. 1 Secretary McDanlel, ol tlto UUh WorlJ's Fair cominUilou, todiy re-ccItdiI' re-ccItdiI' a letter Irom Mr. Magulrv, chief otmlnea and ethnology, statliifr. that ho It at iircieut In Otdar City, on lilt wAy to Ht. Ucorgn In March of A mineral specimens anil jirt-liUtorlo I remain'. Ho writer, lu addition to what has already tiecn putillsuei In I regard tolbeexpclltlou tol'aragooiiah, that ho flnda there tamucli more In the dlacorerlea at that dacu than wai at lint thought, lie hss corns serosa two rfcct skeletons-well preserved nud complete, Inotcry particular. Theae will arrive, tioru Tory aoon, and will at unco teililpit-d to the World'i Kalr. A communication liaa been received by the World'i Fair commission In. quiring how much apace can I iilven fl la Ulnlati county ut the Worlds Fair. ' It Is staled that tho Ulntali exhibit ' will includo Kllionlte, unphaltum, Kyp. ' iuni plaiter of patlt, auv eral klnita of coal, cold and silver ores, lira clay, firm : copper, tlllcla, petroleum, luiidlng i Hone and a line acrlcultural dliplay. J Htrrelury McDanlel tleslre the KKtta to suite that uvurjtlilnir, Intend-i-1 to ho sent for exhibition to toe World's Fair must to lorwurded to the olllce of llio commission, Dsoly block, in thla city, before March lit, ou which dale tbe shipping to Chicago will be made. It It, Ihcrtfore, of the utmost Importance that notlcu ahould Lo taken ot this fact. |