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Show REAL ESTATE NEWS. The Beat Estate Exchange is Jubilant Over the Probable Election of ' Judge Goodwin. WAHT8 AUD 0FFEE3 JJT 0EDER. The Eleotion Returns Will be Bead Tomorrow To-morrow With Interest, and Es-, Es-, . pecially by the Exchange. . f$ f ' .J !'r. ' i-:..;;. ; The ' possibilities of the election of Judge Goodwill lor congress put the bulls and bears in a jolly mood as they assembled at 10:80 a. m. They realize that the .election of Mr. Goodwin will give such a wholesale tonic effect to realty and business in general that each ' and every real estate man will be at his office with fresh maps and plats and prepared for the thousands of new comers who want to make Salt Lake their home as soon as the dirty blot is erased from the name of Utah. The exchange will assemble tomor- tow and after business will read tho returns re-turns from the states. The members . are hourly growing jubilant, and one member reports that in an , hour this morning twenty-five Mormons voted I n a certain ward, nine of the ballots being cast for Judge Goodwin. Tomorrow is the regular meeting . business day and a full attendance is expected. ... ,. r " Offers A 4x10 rods on Eleventh East ' between Fifth and Sixth South, facing east. Lots 6, 7 and 8 in block 107, plat C. For rent A frame house with eight ' rooms, city water, on Central street, at ' $40 per month. Wants A 2 or 8x10 or 8x20 on either ' Fir.t, Second, Third or Fourth South, between Fifth and Seventh East. Tp borrow $10,000 on gilt edge security secur-ity for one or two years at eight per cent. - A loan of $4000 for one year at ten per cent on property valued at $16,000. A loan of $1500 at ten per cent for one or two years; good security. A loan of $3000 at ten per cent, on A lieourity. For particulars of description and 5 rice of property call on Secretary ohn Montgomery. The Midland Investment company bis sold three lots in Glendale addition to John Furter, of Denver, for $800, , . . , TBS BEET SUUAB FACTORY, ' A 9400,000 Plant for tbls Purpoie to be - BstabUahad near Salt Laka. That talked of beet sugar factory will be a sure shot. The contract for plao-ing plao-ing the enterprise somewhere near Salt Lake was signed last night. As soon as possible buildings and machinery for I consuming 850 tons of beets will be . erected and the work commenoe. It is estimated that 70,000 pounds of refined gugar will be manufactured per day or 7,000,000 pounds during the season. E. H. Dyer A Company of California will manage the factory, Mr. Dyer having had a practical experience of twenty- . one years in the industry. For this enterprise en-terprise the farmers will recognize an opportunity to grow beets for the factory fac-tory at $.60 per ton, one acre of land producing twenty tons of beets. This means the distribution of $180,000 among the farmers for 40,000 tons of beets. The officers of the company are; President. Elias Morris; vice-president, G. Q. Cannon; secretary, Arthur Stayner; treasurer, T. G. Webber; executive ex-ecutive committee T. G. Webber, L. G. Hardy, F. Armstrong and Bishop Cutler; directors M: Thatcher, A. O. Smoot, J. Chipman, H. Wallace, J. Jack, J. Beck and A. E. Hyde. ' ; Chamber of Commeroa. The Galveston, Tex., Deep Water Jubilee committee has sent an invitation invita-tion to the chamber of commerce to attend at-tend the jubilee and .banquet on November No-vember 18 and 19, when the citizens of . Galveston will celebrate the passage of the measure by congress appropriating $6,200,000 for the improvement of their harbor. Parties in Frenchtown, Mont., and Ithaca, N. Y., write for information about Salt Lake. A soap manufacturer in a New York town wants to know what would the advantages be for the establishing of a soap factory here. Also wants information inform-ation in regard to the corporation law of the terrjtory. Thomai-Kynne etooa Company, This new organization with a capital :' tock of $200,000 divided into 200,000 shares of $1 each 'has filed articles of ' incorporation. The Incorporators are Carrie A. Thomas, C. B. Weeks, Henry Donovan, E. J. Thomas, T. F. Durkin, P. Mulrooney and A. Goebel; president, H. Donovan; vice-president, P. Mulrooney; Mul-rooney; secretary, C. B. Weeks; treasurer, treas-urer, A. Goebel. The property is in Utah county near the Rio Grande Western railroad. Irrlgatliig Pomp Manufacturing- Company. The Utah Mining and Irrigating Pump Manufacturing company of Salt Lake has filed artioles of incorporation. Peter Anderson, N. J. Groundlund, M. Pratt, O. P. Pratt, A. Peterson, P. A.. Sheadbeck, J. A. Hamilton. G. G. Bywater, J. A. Johnson, I. M. Waddell, B. W. Driggs. jr., and Thomas Adams are the incorporators. Capital stock $150,000. |