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Show THE SALT LAKE ENTERPRISE. OF Their INDUSTRY. Movement Toward Association. Forming Year.. Six Months. . $2.00 oe 1.00 terms. Local advertisements 10 cents per line the first time. No existing contracts are effected by this schedule. Advertising. agents must add their own. fees; these rates are net. “LIST OF AGENTS. Ropert Seethpi. soc... vege ony Eooele Brown & Teasdel,.... . Stockton Dol Tuarsen, i... . Nephi AUG SN OR nee ic 4 spets ruck + Satan Provo Pr MOU ao oth ss 3 se a8 Springville ay aT. MAGIWOONyo ec ds . Lehi Jas. Chipman, Jr.,ae American Fork 25. WSU. ge, 3 Bingham Canyon Giesy & Spargo, See eR ih cuca Ogden Frazer & Bates,............ Park City J. N. Louder,...... .Silver Reef Southworth Bros.,.. _.P. V. Junction aici eaere et Ne et Payson Geo. Quinn,. Cy .... Ephriam Bie Sie aise Beauman, 4 _. Mont Pleasant . Ophir Miss Emma Duke,. _. 2 Huntingdon D. C. Robins, ...... Entered at the Sait Lake as second class matter. Postoffice CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The Letter Sent out Members. At the next annual to Delinquent meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, which will take place January 10th, 1888, the by-laws are to be so amended that the certificates of members delinquent in the payment of their assessments may be sold at public auction, a measure which will affect seriously about ‘forty-five gentlemen who are still in arrears. _ The —the name proposed for the society —but as yet taken on no management Springs have run. between Springs. During the past month there have been arangements making for the TE PO Oe VEO OS. myo 5 es vie oso ee ico te .50 formation of a real estate exchange PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. for Salt Lake City, and each step taken by the firm engaged in buying ADVERTISING RATES, and selling houses and lands has been One Inch, 3 Months,..........% 5.00. an advance toward the formation of Eighth-Column, 3 Months,......10.00. a union of interests and method. At ~ Quarter-Column, 3 Months, sel Half-Column, 3-Months,. . 80.00. a meeting held on November 29th, a Single-Column, 3 Months,.. , . 60.000 committee was appointed to draft a - Nodisplay advertisement taken for constitution and by-laws to govern Jess than three months. Discount of the Utah Real Estate Association 10 per cent. on contracts for longer One The an Subscription Rates. ~ action has been of -Beck’s _ A new route has been found proposed Woodworth&Co. Hot put on a good team to Main Street and the for the overland ‘railroad from Salt Lake City to Los Angelos through TuJunga Canyon, 100 miles shorter than any other and with 1d grades: and less curvature. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers and Dealers in A well known banker of Omaha, Nebraska, after enjoying a bath in the Great Salt Lake at Garfield, remarked Harness, to his friend: “This lake alone is a} more substantial resource to Utah than all the hills of Colorado and fertile farms of Nebraska combined. The large ditch which was com- The preamble sets forth that ‘“desi- ago, will soon be finished. It ‘was| ring to establish a perfect and united started at the Hot Springs Lake, and system of the business, to protect and run 80 rod along the D. & R. G. W. R, forward the interest of those and R. to the Folsom line; thence south 80 who entrust their care and corret existing abuse, to to our rods across to. the»Amos line, thence East 80 rods to‘the D. & R. G. R. R. ‘thence 80 rods south-east along the railroad to May Street, thence 80 rods east to the Jennings estate; thence 80 the purposes of the association will rods north along the Irving line to the adopt by-laws and regulations.”” The junction of the two famous. sulphur first of these will regulate the mem- springs, the Bamburger and the Jones. bership, so that those maintaining When this channel is reached, which offices and who are duly commissiond will be in a few days, all the surface or licenced shall be admitted, their within which has been spreading over applications to be vouched for by two members in good standing. The the entire country will run AGENTS ® J. R. Hall & Co’s. swiftly CONCORD HARNESS AND COLLARS. to the lake. This ditch has been very tedious and expensive. It is four feet present existing real estate firms are wide and about three feet deep, and to be given two weeks notice to beone and one-half miles long. A total come charter members, by the pay- of 3,000 square yards, at an average. ment of the first quarter’s dues; after of 50 cts. per yard. The cost run from that the initiation fee is to be $25. 10 cts. to $2.00 per yard where the ceThe officers to be provided for are ment or hard pan being very hard. Alpresident, vice-president. secretary, though this piece of work cost $1,500. Kinney looks upon it as treasurer, standing committees on Mr. investments in the arbitration and finance, and a board one of his best of directors; their duties are similar city. 1512 DOUGLAS SRREET, OHAHA’ NEB. capacity as real estate No meniber will be allowed men. Utah marble is soon to be dnniea The quality is unsurpassed.. to offer near Nephi, to sell or take for sale property for which he has not exclusive written Utah has vast mountains of iron agency; a member having such writready for the rolling mills. ten agency may authorize any other Utah has the climate and resourses DEAR Sir—At the last meeting of member to negotiate a sale on net |to make every man, woman and child the board of directors, it was resolved terms as they may agree upon. to substitute the word ‘“‘period” for the healty, wealthy, and happy. word ‘‘year’’ in line twelve of section 1, It is proposed to adopt a scale for _ Utah has the best climate on the conarticle 8, of the by-laws of the Cham- commissions to govern all the member, so that neglect or refusal to pay astinent for the invalid. bers of the organization as foliows: sessments during the period for which Utah has a vast undeveloped coal re- |. each may have been levied, would result | When within the city limits, not in a total forfeiture of membership on less than 5 per cent. on the first source of an excellent quality. the part of the member guilty of such Utah wants energy and brains to deneglect or refusal. Under the by-laws $1.000, and 24 per cent. on the exof as they now stand failure to pay the assessment during thirty days. subsequent to the date on which the same was levied entails exclusion from the Chamber, and as a consequence, privation of all the rights and privileges of membership, such as the right to vote or any active participation in the busi- ness of the chamber. -The last assessment of $7.50, which was the fisst levied since the organization of the Chamber, was due November 7th, and has, in some cases, remained due ever since. The amendment above referred to will be voted upon at the annual meeting of the Chamber J: VALY, 10th, 1888. * Respectfully, M. J. ForRHAN, Sec’y. It may be added that if any of the delinquents imagine that a refusal to “pay up’? will be an affiiction to the Chamber, they are greatly in error.A great many applicants have already been favorably passed upon by the membership committee, who are anxiously waiting for an opening, and to some of whom their money had to be refunded by the secretary because the list was Anyone complete. desiring relations with the his money refunded to discontinue his | Chamber, can by have surrendering his certicate to the secsetary._-Herald. ——_——{-—__— Great Britain produces over threeeighths of the coal product of the world, and more than two-fifths of the iron product. eae a. CeSs; outside city limits, 5 per cent. on the full amount; the commission on sales less than $500 to be $25. On collecting rents; Houses renting for $15 or less cent., except lord has three per month, where or more would fall under this 10 per one landhouses that} head, then sub- ject to subject to contract. Houses | renting for over $15 and up to $25, 8 per cent., except as above. Houses renting for $25 up to $100,5 per cent. . Houses renting for over $100 3 per cent. Business blocks as per agreement. , For renting houses (when subse- velop its unlimmited resources, Utah wants home manufacturing enterprise in every branch. Utah wants a boom, and we ing to have it.. |. ———— SAN PETE releases, trust deeds, deeds, quit claims, leases and other ordiuary legal papers, not less than $1.50 each. The completion of the organization and the adoption of the rules and regulations which are to govern it will be looked for by all interested in either buying or selling or renting, as all will then know what to do with whom to do it.__[Herald. and - Plenty of good coal has been discovered within three and a half miles of Manti! Something ‘substantial’’ has come at last. ebery househfld. enter | a ee Plates. Neb. A rumor has it than office will be es-. tablished at the depot ofS. P. V. R. R. 106 say they have several tons on the dump | and 108 OMAHA. S. 14 Street, NEB. which they will sell at $8.75 per ton, / one half cash. The mines are only miles from Manti—[Ensign 34 Weather is cold but very agreeable. | | \ Some snow fell, so we heard the merry | bells tinkling and shouts of the happy| riders: Four schools were opened Mon- }| day morning—all in full blast. The| Central School has employed two teach- | ers. Itis a graded school. This will be a great benefit to the young people | of Ephriam.—[Sentinel. | + should Stereotype and Novelty Iron Works It is certainly a drawback to Chester a ENTERPRISE Supplies ¢b that they have five miles to a post office.| Dace eae THe Printers Publishers. NOTES. quent rents are not collected:) rentThe coal strike near Manti has proving commission 10 per cent, on ed to be a genuine vein of fine coal 8 amount of first month. No house feet 9 inches. The proprietors, Messrs. W. F. Thomas and Edmund Edmunds, rented for less than $2. For conveying, for drawing Auxiliary Omaha, are go- Repairing a General Manufacturers wae Jobbers in , : Machinery of all kinds, Printing Press Work a Specialty. Seals, Stamps Stencils, ete. Three of the biggest ships that ever | entered the waters of Puget sounds are | loading coal for San Francisco at. the Tacoma brunkers, namely; The San A large number of young draft horses Tae ENTEspRIsE is the leading Pedro, 4,000 tons; the great teaship, A. | can be supplied at short notice by {journal of industry and should be G, Ropes, 4;600 tons, and the ship J. R. D. Swasey. read by everybody, |B. Walker, which will take 4,100 tons. ' . Mora, Juab Co., Utah, Draft Harses. rh Newsyay Ui -t to those like of officers in other organizations. A majority of the UTAH PARAGRAPHS. ‘ members in good standing are to constitute a quorom of business. The Utah’s railroad pioygr ets are better } arbitrating committee is to take cog- than ever. nizance of and have jurisdiction over Utah potatoes are shepped east and all differences between members in west by carloads, | their Collars, Whips, Leather, Robes, Blankets and have formed the Utah Real Estae Association. and in order to effectuate following letter was addressed to the members yesterday, explanatory the contemplated measure: Saddles all kinds of Turf Goods. the results of their labor. menced by L, D. Kinney over a year property bs NEWS PUMMARY, THE REAL ESTATE MEN. rn JOURNAL oe geese AND | oem: The Salt Lake Enterprise _— DAVIS AND COWGILL, - Proprietors. |