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Show ALL IN "READINESS FOR'sTATE FAIR OPENING. Exposition Building Rapidly Filling Up With Exhibits, Stallsre Tenanted by Cattle, and Track Is Being Sprinkled and Rolled In Preparation for Races. The State fair srounds nre fait ns. auintnff nn nppearancc nf readiness, for tliclr opening to the public today. The new rnce track Is being sprinkled constantly nnd rolled with a heavy stenin roller. Knch of the 220 cattle stalls tins u bovine representative In It, nnd mnny of the horse stalls, of which there ate llfty-elght, nre nlrendy lllled with Clydesdales, Perchcrone nnd other fine breeds of horses, lltrldes thee, lhl re will be fifty rnce horses nnd 300 sheep, some ot tho latter prize winners from Trance. The DA & M society Is only occupying oc-cupying forty-six of Its fifty-seven ncres for this fnlr, and will Increase the nren. ns occasion may demind In j ears to come. The cattle stalls run along the south fence In two rows nnd the outsldo of the outer aisles Is cut Into four blocks b broad aisles crossing cross-ing each other. Kieh of these bloerks Is cut Into three nuunre rpuces divided bv aisles. ,, ' , The first sn,naro of the first block Is occupied by the Ogdcn Woolen mills. Thli In a handsome display of blankets, blan-kets, quilts, jarn. wool butts llnsejs. nnd nlmost ever) thing Imaginable that Is rnnde of wool It Is built up In the form nf a prnmld At the top, about twenty-two feet from the floor, Is a handiomo nullt In the rolors of the nn.. tlonnl flatr, which Is labeled 'Old The' next square is divided Into two npiiies, one of which Is occupied b I'uulron'Bj bar fixture exhibit nnd the other by John II flack & Sim's bee nnd honey exhibit Mr Hack has ISO dozen Jars of honey on this stand containing three different shades of honc The difference In the rlndes, he cxpl tins, chained to a stake and som wildcats ''Yhflrst square of tho next block Is romtHtrij's exhibit of Uuslefs lour, and'the I'alac- meat J;"1. The nther neiuare In this Mo'V.'rdnv copied by the Acetlene gns display, IlaUonder & Orlfflth's Ice cream stand ""The'nrsqua'rer the fourth b-ock Is shared b) the Salt Lake .'rawed IrlXTomiinj. the 1 l fanning compnny and a '"Ve-minerals, '"Ve-minerals, the next b the Asntoii nre-brick nre-brick display nnd the exhibit of 1- ns Morris's rons company, and the thin, by the Hear ltlver Water cotjiniinS and the l.i hi Sugar company The Morr s ..hihtt contains som exquhllo earn-Pie. earn-Pie. of art in the line of mantels. One in FRUIT 3Nl Y10MANZ WORJ . 1" AsO -, I 0 J'lIP- - S msi mis x Atrr CO, u, r MAttXeT I I J I . I 1 I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 - r-T c? "sr I g rl I 2j fcU mIS cc j r I ' - xZZJwjtYffl 1 L ' ' Arrnntrcment of Exhibits, State Talr, Exposition Bulldlnp; Ihe horse stalls are ranged along the wist feme The sheep nnd hog pens nnd the poultry stand' are situated ninth nf the cattle stalls and the exhibit ex-hibit ring to the north of these and southwist of the rnce truck. A spa-clous spa-clous giandstnnd haB been erected at the south side of the track. The exposition hall, while not ery large, li quite urtlstlc, both ns to exterior ex-terior nnd Interior. It runs dlagonnlly across the southeast corner of the fair grounds, and has four entrances and exists. The principal entrance Is from the southeast side Its roof Is adorned wllh nliiiiit a doren flig poles and will ptesent a guy nppenrnnce when a flag llutlcrs from ench There Is no gallery ns In the old exposition building nnd the lloor space Is somewhat limited. AltItAXU.MI.NT Or I.XIII11IT8 Turning- to the right ns you go In at tho nuln entrance, em the right hand la the schools exhibit. Tollowlng uround the nlsle, the wall exhibits In the or.hr nre the art exhibit, woman's work fruit .lowers, dairy prodtire, veg. 1 tables and rand). This brings )ou buck lo the m iln entrance ngiln The lloor space on the Inner side of Is caused by the different shades nf tne flowers at the different seasons of the year at which the been Rither the honey. There will be several hives of bees in the exhibit One of these will e what Mr. Hack calls an observation hive. It Is made of glass and the queen bee can be seen Inside surrounded by her drones. It Is sad to think that each one of these bus) bees sicrlftrs Un life to satisfy tho curiosity ot the public. The little honey. makers become so ex-cited ex-cited nt the crowds surrounding their Blnss house that the) nil die of excite-ment. excite-ment. The next squire contains tho exhibits of the Deseret News, tiradford of Ogden. tleverldge (signs), Sears and two displays of China uxiiiDiT or rcn The next block contains but three exhibits, IHynes n music store. rUenzel Tur company and the Z C M. 1 The Stenrel exhibit Is very hind-some. hind-some. It Is railed ivlth n fence of antlers. ant-lers. Inside are n buffalo, n mountain lion, nine feet nine Inches long, nnd a grizzly henr. measuring nine feet eleven elev-en Inches. Mi. Stenzel promises a continuous con-tinuous change of llvo animals a well anionff which will be a little bear of these Is of mahogany Inlaid with molhcr of renrl iinAii nivi.u rnonucTS Pel hups the most unique and one of the most attractive exhibits Is that of tho Hear Hlver Water company nnd the I-ehl Sugar company, which Is a Joint dlspln). It Is In the form cf n palllon, crowned hy nn Immense shenf of wheat, four and a half feet high and five feet In diameter. It la surrounded by sheaves of onts, which run this year 128 bushels lo the ncre. In the center of these sheaves are dlpla)s ot fruit nnd V ctretnbles. A Ion of sugar In sacks occupies one side of tho pavilion, nnd the Interior Is filled with n tempting tempt-ing display of fruit. Secretary Sears said today thot V, C. Sparks had sent a carload of Hereford cnttle from American Kails to compete for the premiums offered b) the Amerlinn Hereford association, which nro open to all Amerlcn. He ndded that hy the time the fair H opened to the public at 1 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon the grounds un.l race track, which ore being continual-ly continual-ly sprinkled and rolled, would be ?u excellent condition. |