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Show HEAL ESTATE NEE A Man From Omaha Looking Tor a Site Tor a Big Painfc Works. THE DAY ON THE EXCHANGE. Real Estate Hon Discussing Fourth of July Plans--Two Samples From Secretary Sec-retary Montgomery's Mail. There is a gentleman from Omaha in the city today lookiug for a silo for tho establishment of a largo paint works here, lie is a iraetieal man anil is ready to begin work just us soon as a suitable location can be found. He says that Salt Lake rily today offers opportunities oppor-tunities for a man wljo wauls to start in business that ean not bo equalled in any other city in the United .States. Need to liuilil Houses. Mr. Fred. Trimmer, who has just returned re-turned from Denver, says that there is ill every line ol Salt Lake business a much better feeling of hope and more promise for growth than there is in almost, any single lino of business in Denver. What the people of Salt Lake need to do is to build houses for the accommodation of the people who are coming in to the cily every day and who want to lind homes here. The Real Estate Exchange. There was a good meeting of tho Real Estate Exchange this morning. Tousey & de Riqules asked for a lease on an 11 or 12-rooni house. The members mem-bers spent considerable lime afterwards in discussing plans for tho Fourth of July. A number of schemes were suggested sug-gested by which the exchange could do itself proud aud they will be voted on at the special meeting tomorrow night. From a Glass Worker. Secretary Montgomery this morning received the following letter: Tiffin, O., June 1U. Real estate exchange, ex-change, Salt Lake City: I notice that you want a glass plant. I would suggest sug-gest a window glass plant, as they always al-ways prove profitable in rapidly growing grow-ing cities like Salt Lake. I tiiink all the product could be sold at home. I am a practical glass maker, and if any capitalist or glass merchant or dealer would like to invest in such a plaut, I will manage it for them. A Knitting Factory. Another of Mr. Montgomery's letters was from si firm in Troy, N. Y., anil reads as follows: Troy, N. Y., June 11) Real Estate Exchange, Salt Lake City We notice that there is a demand for a woolen and knitting factory at Salt Lake. We have the complete outfit for a nine-set mill for the manufacture of men and w omens' knit underwear; all the latest improved machinerv, costing a short time since HU,0UO.0O. It employs about 200 men and has a capacity ca-pacity ot 150 dozen of knit goods per day. Please advise us what inducements induce-ments you would be willing to oiler for the transfer of such a plant to your city. |