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Show THE HO REALTY. The Ddep Greek Bailroad is the Uppermost Topio Among the Exchange : Members, ; ' THE ENTIRE BOAED IS IS EARNEST All the Bulls and Bears are Waiting for the Deep Creek Whistle to Blow. ",- The Deep Creek railroad was tho uppermost up-permost topic of conversation at the real estate exchange this morning. Nearly all the time was occupied and every man . present was full of tho scheme, and nothing but Deep Creek was heard from all sides. - The members mem-bers realize that the 'tiiio for definite action has como and they inquire whether or not the city shall bo dwarfed by tho work of tho council tonight. ''Well, boys, let's talk Deep Creek all day," said Charles Deskey. "I have nothing but Deep Creek on my blackboard today," said Harvey Hardy. Here is what Is on the board in front of Mr. Hardy's office on Main street: "The Deep Creek railroad means Salt Lake's sure prosperity. To oppose it is TREASON." "Every man that votes against Deep Creek loses his next vote," said J. M, Kennedy. "I'll have Deep Creek painted on mv sidewalk,"he continued. President Lett said he would put Deep Creek railroad on his board. The wants and offers were few. A party wants five to ten acres over Jordan Jor-dan not too far out; must be reasonable. Another wants ten acres over Jordan at from S200 to $300 per acre. Gentlemen, the day is growing shorter short-er and night is coming when the city council shall assemble. They meet for the purpose of promoting things for the best interests of the city over which they preside. The case they have In hand is the most importaut they will ever be called to . act upon. City cotiu-cilmon, cotiu-cilmon, remember tho eyes of your fellow fel-low citizens aro On you. To act favorably favor-ably will please the great majority. Chamber of Commerce. The chamber has been asked to take action in a petition to congress to reduce re-duce letter postage from two to one cent. . : , . . A gentleman in Seattle, Wash., asks for information about Salt Lake from a health standpoint: He may move here as his wife has delicate health. . A New York party asks how this place would suit for' a clothing factory. Word from a prominent town in South Dakota says an exodus from there to Salt Lake could be worked up, A Kansas City party wants to come here and engage in the manufacture of bricks. . . Another Kansas City man asks the pi ice of residence property here, cost of building and also the opportunities for profitable investment in mining. ; Nebraska is heard from and a party asks how a factory for making bluing, inks and extracts would pay in this city. Lovers of good horses will be glad to know that an Illinois party has written for information and the prospects for establishing a thoroughbred stock farm. The gentleman has fine Norman and Percneron horses. The Scheme Goes. The syndicate office company will file articles of incorporation in a few days. The object of the organization is to buy real estate, build houses and business blocks thereon. G. M Freeman, Boyd Park. J. R. Walker. Thomas Carter, Herman Hill, A. L. Williams and E. D. Dodge. This company will erect an office building on the Burlington block. Lots Are Belling;. Miller & Miller have sold all of the 80 lots but 7 in their subdivision within 10 days. Lots 8 and 9 have been sold to Mary B. Smith of this city. The firm has sold a 4x7 on the corner of Seventh and D. streets to F. A. Bieler of Pawnee, Paw-nee, Neb., for $3000. Paul Goddard of this city has purchased a lot 12x13 ior $1100. Miller & Miller have the contract of the new realtv building on West Temple street, f his structure will be one of the finest in the city. Real Estate Notes. Eastern parties are here searching for a location on which to conduct a lumber yard business. ' Mrs. S. A. Henry, of Circleville. Ohio, has rented one of the St. George flats at Third South and Fifth East streets. J. H. Erickson, of. Nephi, who is connected con-nected with the wool growers company says they shipped 1.600,000 pounds t.f wool which netted something over sex-teen sex-teen cents average. I The Eclipse grocery and fruit company com-pany is a new organization in the city. The capital stock is $.V).000 and 100 shares are held by James Saville. J. M. Barlow, D. 8. Emery, A. L. VV oodly and J. L. Woodly. i . |