Show 1 TO ADVERTISE SALT LAKE t A Valuable Paper Presented at the Real Estate Exchange FOR WORLDS FAIR USE Quarter or a Million Dollars Worth of West Side Property Pooled Sliuiicsota Capitalists Will Establish n llauk on State Street A Company Organized to Handle Brighton Jiopcrty New Hotel At yesterday mornings session of the real estate exchange there were several I offers of property on call and a number of wants J H Tallis was present to advocate the I propriety of inviting the Order of Railway Rail-way Conductors now In session in Cleveland Cleve-land to hold their next seseion in this city and at the suggestion of the members present President Conklin sent the fol lowing telegram to Grand Chief Clark The real estate exchange in regular session sends greeting and gives to your order hearty invitation to hold your next convention at Salt Lake city Dr J S Wing the owner of valuable onyx quarries near Springville made a proposition to sell 35000 shares of stock in a company to work the property for 515750 At 130 p m the exchange held an important im-portant meeting for the purpose of receiving re-ceiving the report of the special commit tee appointed to revise the bylaws The committee was not ready to report and gsked for further time which was crauted A VALUAHEE PAPER The remaining time of the session was taken up by Professor Hirsching who read an extremely interesting paper on Salt Lake City as a Sanitarium and its Natural Resources Professor Hirsch ing prepared this report for the use of the Worlds fair commission the intention being print it in pamphlet form for distribution dis-tribution at the Worlds fair It is the 1 most exhaustive and valuable exposition of the climatic advantages resources and I natural wealth of Utah and the reading was listened to with close attention by the members of the exchange I The paper dwells on the wonderful curative properties of the thermal springs near this city and regret is expressed j that a large hotel has not been erected in order that invalids may enjoy the benefits to be derived from the waters Considerable space is devoted to the great bait lake and as an illustration of the exhaustive character of the whole paper an estimate is made of the commercial com-mercial value of the great dead sea Estimating Es-timating the average depth of the lake to be twenty feet the professor computes that it contains 2791000000000 pounds of salt containing 325090000000 worth of soda ash or five times the value cf all the precious metals that have been produced pro-duced in the United States The agricultural stock raising mining and other industries are also treated in a most complete manner Taken altogether the paper is of a character calculated to attract the attention atten-tion of Worlds fair visitors and do a vast amount of good in the way of advertising the territory In response to questions Professor Hirsching estimated that the cost of printing this work in pamphlet form embellished with appropriate cuts would be about 400 He understood that J H Bennett of the Rio Grande Western had offered to contribute f50 and Frank Knox a like amount SHOULD BE PUnTED The exchange tendered Professor Hirs ching a vote of thanks and referred the matter to the advertising committee The general sentiment expressed was that the Real Estate exchange chamber of commerce com-merce and Business Mens association should carry the work through without delay The members of theexchange then indulged in-dulged in a general discussion of the subject sub-ject of increasing the membership and a committee of five was appointed to bring in new members composed of Messrs Dunshee Kennedy Knowlden I Rchrman and G H Brown The exchange then adjourned until Wednesday at 4 p m |