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Show UTAH WILL BUILD AT FAIR. Gov. Cutler After Visiting the Exjjoaitiou Grounds, Hays Tlmt Desorot Must Have a Homo There. Tlie following la tnkcn from tho Morning Orugoiilnn yl Snttmlny, April 1st: (Jcncriior John 0. Cutler, ol Ufnli, mid thu Urn inuinlicrs of his oHlclut party, tire mo pleased ulili tliu cpncu tlint Iiiih been prolleicil Ilium nt lliu Leww uml Clark Exposition rontnla tlmt Hiuy linvo (lelliiitcly decided to ' erect intuitu building. A spot nnrtli of tin- New York liuilditiir, facing llio .,, . wiiter-front, liai lieun selected ns u nitr. ' ,. 'Hiu llyu iiieinlicrH of tliu (iovernoi'i i putty nru llmlolpli Kuehli'i, Wesley Walton, !. W. I'islibtun, M. l Cuii- nliitjliiiiii mill Spencer CIiiwboii. TJiu Governor, ticcoinpanled by the Lewis nml (Jlurk ollkinls mid bis parly, , visited tlio t-ronnilB yesterday. When HBP: tll(,y wt'K! filiown the situ tlmt. bad been iwvcd for tbeni. they weru entbusiastic. On returning to tlm Uutul 1'urtlainl In f the afternoon iliuy decided that Utah could be best, lepresenled by n ert'dit- nblo slate innldiiiL'. Tlie iim rnur con- . ttlileitj lliu hpsicu tlmt bad been iesered as onu of tlie mostdesirnlilo loeatioiis on the grounds. iija conipnnioiia arc. also --' of tliu same opinion. It is planned to eiect n building 100 feet lone nml 85 feet vide. The lower floor will be devoted to exhibition purposes. pur-poses. The second story of tlie building vv HI bedlviiUd oil'into reicptloti ronuis. Tim building will cost about $15,000. Tlie plans mid specifications of the building will Lo '.riiun ns soon ns tlio party leturns lo Salt Lake. It is not IMieved that any dillleulty will bo expel ex-pel leuced in having thu structure completed com-pleted and thu exhibits installed In time for tlio opening of tliu gates, Onu of the must Important features of the Utah Sliito building will be an nuncc which will contain n concentrator concen-trator that will bu in actual operation during tlio exposition. The concentrator concen-trator by itself will cost at least flO.UOO, and will b'e onu of the nioit novel exhibits ex-hibits of tlio entire Fair. Tour men vill bo required to operate It ' It will show the process ol refining , gold, silver and copper from the time ' tlio criul') ore is turned In and comes .;yf out rellncd. Tlio rocks containing min- "'?' crals will llrst bu crushed and then thu J..f'tli " different jr.gicdientH will besepnrated, aT-;i '. nil within tlio view of tlio visitors at the lMfIs" ''" ' ' x,no8'l'on' After tlie valunblu miner) nrVJilT ! ff'-' a'8 come out in n refined etato,8tml- T$ f '!' 1 portions of the gold, silver and copper .H.' 'X i will be placed in vials mid distributed ' nmong tlio visitors. The ore to bo used ' in the concentrator wilt come from Utah mines. Only tlio mines paying dividends divi-dends will bu asked for ore. Thu cdii-centratoi cdii-centratoi complctu will weigh -10,000 ' ' pounds. Tlieiu will also be ikiollection of tliu different oies and minerals mined in Ulnli. - To the front of tlie pinposcd building theiu is n gradunl slopo of tlio ground to thu water. This will be deoted to landscape gardening. Lombardy poplars pop-lars will be planted. Scgo lilies, the Utah stntu How or, will uIbo be transplanted. trans-planted. Governor Cutler nml his parly will be , the guests at thu Commercial Club nt noon today. Thu members of thu commercial com-mercial Club and tho business men ol this city will give the Oovornor and his companions a reception 'preceding thu luncheon. Tliu reception will bo informal. They leave for homo this evening. Governor Cutler will visit 1'orllaud some tltiiu during the suiumor when thu Imposition is in progress |