Show THE EXPOSITION CAR On Its Triumphal Tour Through the East I AX EXPERT ON ELECTRICEOADS deal Estate II tters Test of thfj I Cniiobiilt ty tou > fcueral ISuslneas Kotea ICK BHKNAEDIS has sold his restaurant restau-rant to an 0 d On ray man ELIAS MoiiEia is putting up another brick store on his preutiseu wet of the out Council House EASTOKS restaurant is being renovated reno-vated prepaiutory to being opened under new management THE appearance of Second South Street east of Main will be vastly improved im-proved with the comolotion of the Kull Pitts and Nystrum build intS THE Salt Lake City Railroad Company Com-pany will immtdistily proceed 10 erect poles from the corner of second South and Ninth East Streets o tbe corner of Tenth East and thence south to the corner of Fifth Siuth tor tbe purpose of fully teting the Casebolt overhead cable system The result will be I awaited with considerable interest B G RAYBOULDS handsome building on Main Street just about completed and will be ready for occupancy m a few days C H McCoy the druggist will occupy the north store while Joseph Haumgarten the merchant tailor will hold forth in the other The uoper floor has been leased to Mrs Nellie Watson who will let furnished apartments SEAL ESTATE Real estate dealers say that business continues to be quit with them although al-though there is a good demand for acreage property Numerous inquires in-quires are being ceived from the east in regard to residence and business property and there is a general belief that a number of buyers will come here next month and that a large amount of eastern capital cap-ital will be invested in Salt Lake Agents report that u large numbor of families have arrived here lately and that there is a big demand for houses of all sizes The numerous stores and business blccks that are being erected are nil rented lone l before they are comnleted and owners of business sites ale disposed to improve them ELECT BIC BAttBOAOS H 51 Ogden representing the ThompsonHouston Electric Company arrived in this city yesterday from Chicago Chi-cago Knowing that considerable interest in-terest is taken in this city in regard to electric roads a HER LD reporter culled on the gentleman ytsterday Bull inquired in-quired it the elec ric road could be considered con-sidered a success Trie idea that the electric road is not practicable said Mr Ogden is all nonsense it is past the experimental ate nni is now con sidtrtd tbe roan ot the future These I statements are borne out by the fact that there are now fiftyone roads in successful operation in this country alone The electric road is mote raiy controed than the steam railway it takes up about half the room that a horSe car system does and the advantages it possesses over the ordinary systems are really too numerous I nu-merous to ba staed The idea that it sdtngirous is erroneous it is abao uifely safe There are virtually but two systems of elctric roads in ute the ThompsonHouston and the Sprague The electric system baa ben in use for six years the one at Toronto having been put in In 1882 and is yet in successful I suc-cessful operation It is true that it costs twice ai much money to equip an electric road aa it does a horse car system but this isis is-is more than on et by the fact that it does not coat half as inucti to operate the former as it does the latter SALT LAKE is admirably situated for the introduction of the electric system and I think u ruistakfi will ba made if any other u adopted THE EXPOSITION CAR With the exception of at Kala mazoo writes Mr Culmer where the Barnum circus wholly engrossed the city thu Michigan Central trip has been the most snccesful yet At Bat tie Creek which only claims acme 16000 population we had as I compute between be-tween 7000 and SOQO in the car on Saturday and Sunday At Ann Arbor Wf had an elpgant receptio i The car was filled all day wi h professors Judge Colburn who grrdaaterl there having excited much loteiest in adyauca It would he an endless ta3K to sac what gott I think the oar is accomplishing and prhaps it is not for me to say it at all but our trip to Ann Arbor will long DC reuern Dereil there and as many of the textbooks text-books used in the schools are born there we took pains to enlighten them on Utah mitters Mr Pattee professor profes-sor of geol cy and mineralogy assures me that both neana Professor Winchell will tee tojit l that Utah is better acknowledged acknowl-edged in the future as their eyes had been wonderfully opened In Buffalo we have had two great daysa jam from morning until night while thl1 papers have been most liberal Every paper in the town has bad over half a column wile the Comier and the ± xnress the two most influential papers in the western part of New York State have interviewed me and have done all they could to boom the car Tnis is all the more gratifying because the papers are conducted con-ducted on strict and hightoned prin ciples I am saving all tie papers i can get hold of but may have the best articles after wo have left and we cannot can-not make connection to get them all Then again the weeklies and monthlies must be petty well charged with matter mat-ter if we can judge by the reporters whom wo entertain but whose articles for which they take copious notes we never see In two instances there have been representatives of Englisn publications publi-cations and m one case for a German paper of Berlin |