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Show BAG HUB U lilt GALS A Unique and Interest kg Sight Seen at The Real Estate Eirhanga This Moruiug. THE INQUIEIES FROM HOOSIERS. A Suggestion from Judge Lynch- Special Meeting of the Exchange this Evening-Minor Notes, There was rattier a unique exhibition at llie real estate exchange this morning. morn-ing. Mr. John Johnson brought to the meeting with him a rubber bag lil'4 witli natural gas. Tim bag had a burneraUaehed, and it was placed on the secretary's table and lit. It burned with a bright yellow tlaino during the entire meeting, and not a few of the members uiuused themselves by lighting light-ing their cigars at the llame. The gas w as from Mr. Johnson's well, just west of the Uio t irando Weslei u station, which was fully described in Thk Timks about two weeks ago. The well has boon flowing for nearly two months now and Mr. Johnson said this moruiug that the (low of gas was becoming, be-coming, if anything, strorger than It wasallirsl. it is now used to light up two houses, but a very small part of it Is Used up in this way. Judge 1.) ni li't NuggMtloii. Treasurer Lynch of tho real estate exchange w is present this morning for tho lirsl time since his accident some six weeks ago. Just before the meeting meet-ing Mr. Lynch suggested that the scope of the exchange bo included so as to include in-clude stocks as well ns realty. His idea is to liae mining stocks listed nud sold there, jusi as it is tin tho mining exchange. Ho said that he did not see that such a movo could in the least interfere in-terfere with tho business on the stock exchange. The mailer will probably bo brought up at tho next meeting of tho executive board. The Ileal Kstate Kl' bange. 'The meeting of tho Exchange this morning was well nttendtd. There seems just now to be quite a demand for money us well as for house to rent. Several wants of this character were placed on the boards. There w ill bo a special meeting of the Exchaugn tonight at H-.'Mi o'clock, to make arrangements for tho course of the Exchange during tho Fourth of July. One of I lie propositions tint! will bo considered is to lease Grant Hros'. big tally-ho coach and lako It to Ogdou for one day during tho carnival. The lloiiiltire Amlmm. A peculiar feature of the letter of inquiry in-quiry now coming in to the real estate exchange is that a largo per cenliigo of them come from Indiana, inonsiersof every trade and profession seem just now to bo turning their attention to Salt Lake. IJjuilo a party from Indiana arrived in thu cilv this morning. Ji is composed com-posed of V. T. (jreenuian, of Pale-ville: Pale-ville: G. A. Deacon, of Max; J. W. Parrish, of Slielbvville; Wilson Cochran, Coch-ran, of Flat liock; W. E. Deacon Dea-con aud daughter, of Shclhyvillo; funics A. Colcgate and Mrs. K, J. (Hark, of Mrookville. They are nil at tho While house, und will remain in tho city several days, taking in tho sights yf Zion. 1 rom a t'lmtugriiplier. Secretary Montgomery, of the real estate excliange, this morning received a letter from a photogrnphcr in Minneapolis, Minne-apolis, Wis., who wauls a candid opinion opin-ion in regard, to the prospects for a tirst-class photographic studio in Salt Lake. lie contemplates moving to this city, and says that he w ill turn out the lincst elass'of work prodticml in any of the eastern cities. |