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Show ' 0 Hreanlzed aud Bids Fair to Be One rftlie tireatest Successes of tlie City. L DEVELOP UTAH'S EESOUEOES jecord of Yesterday's Eeal Estate Transactions as It Appears to the Man of Business. other cntefpriaa forZion, ami yet more to follow. ...mbcrof the loading men of the Lin Colonel Murray's oflieo last I for (he purpose of organizing a Lewhunge. which Tub Times lias tlv ailvocated during the past "tfi;.k,. Among tlio gcnllcinon .,,1 wild tlio solid capitalists of the r,.mesi'Ul:iLivo Imsiiioss men, such , BoimeLt, Simon Untnliergcr, v Sit-Tfl. N. Trewoek, W. G. Van hmes McGregor, JohnCondiou, l Oiiiou, tloloucl Heury Pupe, J. .mll)(.rrer, M. K. Tarsons, T. P. nV Colonel M. M. Kaighn, Lewis ,iu" ' Frank Sutherland, Professor .1,;'.,,' C. T. Stevenson, 11. C. I;,,,,,", J. A-Kirby, W.W.Chis-..(korgn W.W.Chis-..(korgn M. Scott, B. F. Brown U'u. Kiibt'ock, jr. (: t'haiiilicrs was selected as chair-of chair-of the evening and announced that nhject of forming an exchaugc was (onlisfiission. Xretveek suggested that as a ,i' twenty or twenly-livo uieti iu-rate iu-rate and then the question of by-,oiild by-,oiild he taken up. Iu this view supported by Judge Beniielt. hitler read the rules of the Denver nizatiuu, after which Mr. Siegel pro-,1 pro-,1 the appointment of a committee von to perfect the -organization. putli'iiien chosen were Judge Bett-X.Tirweck, Bett-X.Tirweck, T. P. Murray. J. Me-,ir, Me-,ir, M. M. Kaighn, John Condron IV. (;. Van lloru. .feasor H. HirseWing suggested il0t only the mines now in opera-.;,onkl opera-.;,onkl be looked after and their .its advanced, but prospectors 1 hi! aided in developing new which gave indications of a prom-nature. prom-nature. This sentiment was hear-iiilorsi'il, hear-iiilorsi'il, but it was decided that ; it was loo early to take any de-action. Treweck favored a general stock jnge, where in addition to thu ij stocks of Utah. the. stock of company representing the indus-ofUtah indus-ofUtah should be placed on eall. i assistance would be, rendered the urge by the press while tlio city il be greatly benefited. Mr. Mur-mlursed Mur-mlursed these remarks. ? committee- on organization sug-il sug-il a committee on subscription aud i us appointed as follows: Messrs. iciger, Oinou, Chiscolm, Murray, hiug, Parsons and George M. i as thou decided that the member-fee member-fee should bo $100, and that it ! be paid for iu installments of $25 Us made as ttio directors might re-. re-. Those wishing to join were into in-to do so, Hud tho meeting tided tid-ed to meet next Wednesday in tho place, at 7:i)0 p. in., after which fiilluwing signatures wero ob-I: ob-I: Chambers, Charles S. Davis, I'weck, II. Siegel, Brown, Chas. T. Stevenson, Cimdron, W. Babcoek, Jr., . Parsons, ,T. E. Bamberger, .Bennett, J. A. Kirby, Sutherland, H. Hirsch'iug, . Wilson S. Bamberger, IVttigrew, W. W. Chrisholm, Martin, T. P. Murray, flregor, G. M. Scott, South. REAL KSTA.TE BUSINESS. ' transfers of realty yesterday a little short of $100,000, but this iir day's business when it is con-d con-d that the majority of the trans-upreseut trans-upreseut the purchase of home and business property, and not tracts as heretofore. Some of the 're, however, represent large among them being that of lots 1, ml 8, iu block 80, plat C, which 'Id by Harriet A. Partridge to Crceson and others for $12,500. i w tlie money that can be mado licious investment it is only ne-T ne-T to add that before night the tract was purchased by L. King fr 815,000. L. Williams disposed V. Hampton seven lots in block 1 lots in block 2, Hampton's sub-for sub-for $18,250, a good, price. '. "Hier sales will be found in the 'iclow. |