Show CHESTNUT CRACKED I II I The ExchanA and Chamber Endorse i i En-dorse the New York World I THE TRIBUNES BOYCOTT BROKEN I The Real Estate Exchange ant the Chamber of Comniflrco Hold 3fettiu 3 and Transact Trans-act important Business It was a wet night for the Tribune In the face of a virulent editorial of the Salt Lake Tribune denouncing the New York Word and its efforts to inaugurate a boycott against that journal the real estate exchange at its meeting last night endorsed the World without a dissenting vote The real estate exchange men rose up in their might and pronounced its independence of organ rule and that hereafter and forevermore it will not be guyed and bullied by oneman power but will transact business on business principles without regard to previous condition of servitude In common with THE HERALD the chamber of commerce and raal estate exchange endorsed tao pumic enterprise of the greatest modern newspaper and its right to advertise Salt Lake to its SuOCOO readers without first securing the permission of the Dictator The regular monthly meeting of the real estate exchange called out a good attendance President Lett and Secretary Montgomery were in their respective scats The matter of furnishing a printed list of the wants and otters daily to the members of the exchange I was left in the hands of the committee commit-tee and the i hgnh chemistry was given r further time tme Mr ConUlin as chairman of the committee on improving Liberty park reported that the matter is entirely in the hands of the mayor who is taking active Steps to repair the drive and will likely construct a mile track inside the present drive for speeding horses He also expects to make entrance ways at tlc four corners cor-ners place and further improve and beautify the AMENDMENT DEFEATED The following amendment was lost on a vote of 17 yeas to 1 nays requiring a threefourths vote Articles section 2 shall read Capitalists and business men who buy real estate in this territory may upon election and payment of the initiation fee become members of the real estate exchange They shall pay no dues nor shall they hold oftlcc but may attend the regular meetings of the exchange and be entitled to a voice on the floor They shall do business through some regular member of the exchange Thu amendment was opposed by Van Bus kirk while Barrett Brown and Geo A Meears favored the same Van Buskirk did not think it wise to throw tho bars down to real estate men who reU not members of the exchange while Barrett insisted that i applied only to merchants mer-chants and capitalists WHAT IS A CAPITALIST inquired Gco A Meears Barrett gave i as his dctinilion that while in Iowa a man with I JaO passes for a capitalist in Salt Lake It apples only to such men as Jarvis Conkling and McCornlcl and their ells He did not con properly fcider hod speaking carriers and dray men capitalists Sir Baton was glvea time to reveal his plan of advertising th city in the New York World My project he said is to give the industries resources and advantages for investment of your city in a page wrote up in a way that will do the most good The World has a daily circulation circu-lation of 27CO Some objection has been I made to the Worlds position on the silver question but every good newspaper reflects the views of Its readers and i you refuse to advertise in any I paper on this ground you cannot touch a large daily journal east of Ohio You will reach the bankers the merchants the leVi and business busi-ness men through its columns Mr Bacon stated that the chamber of commerce com-merce had already end < red his project and he would like a similar endorsement from the exchange I ex-change On Judge Colborns motion the Secretary secre-tary was Invtmctcd to 1pm nish Mr Bacon with a resolution endorsing World as an advertising adver-tising medium and request the citizens and business men to encourage and assist Mr Bacon in his efforts to secure a creditable writ up of this city The motion carried unanimously unani-mously Andrew Cone Brother who have Opened a newspaper advertising office in this city made P proposition advertise Salt Lake in thirty Colorado papers for 535 He believed in not spending all the money in a lump but srirnnrlincr i nut Wn antlnn wn < tnlron The proposition to endorse Aspcnwalls Salt Lake JiulMin as the official organ of the exchange ex-change met with much opposition by many of the members who thought i bad policy to give the official sanction to any naper but to allow the survival of the fittest The request was laid on tho table The exchange went into executive session to consider the Lord A Thomas proposition to ad vertise the city in OCOJ newspapers for S10000 About two thousand and five hundred dollars of this money has been subscribed and the meeting was to devise scheme to raise the balance or cut the contract short |