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Show commerce and the Sati I-'r,n,,; change, which meets at SanV -i" September 17. Secretary (JilW probably be named. ' Gone to Saltair. Manager Cla.vtou of the Ji,l-ln,i company at Saltair extended conn to the members of the exchange 2 o'clock this afternoon a jolly telligent contingent buarilcil'i J! train that rolled out toward the', lake that promises to be mar-by mar-by scores of just, 8ll,h the next few years. N0 better w advantages have ever extended r selves to those engagetl iu this n industry a fact that finds ample in the success achieved by the company. The erection 'of addif works means tho employment of a ger volume of labor, the niaiin of their families, and the uk". upbuilding of a miniature' around the industry. This ilavi. so remote as to miike these jd monts indistinct, and eventually s ure of Utah's prosperity will be ti: to the shores of the lake, Real Estate Transfer!. The following are the ral estate v from a:aip. m. yesterday until aio'd afternoon: Joan O Kimball to John K dark warranty war-ranty deed part lot 5, block I. live acre plat A, Big Field i L 0 Kinney to Isaac J. Starlnick war ranty deed lots 8 to la. blocks. Kilmer & Gourlay's improved city nlat ... Joa i O Kimball to J ohn K c k it 7 rant y deed part lot B. block 1, lt. acre, plat A B F survey L D Kinney to Isaac. J Starhuck. warranty war-ranty deed, lots . 10. It unit hlwkl Kinney & Gourlay's Improved fitr plat ; 8eptkmuf.ii Titii, ;8 0. Hnrr'e A Pa trid ?e to Mir i A Wiwdi. do d lots I and II. b;oc 1. au.e..,oVii p.at H, Garden city smv y Harriet A 1 artri igc to L opnidiiKan-fo opnidiiKan-fo off. ri'ed lot (', boc a. plht A Ga encity.... - I Harriet A jr.r dge to Oscar S Hlwb- man, deed, lot 10. block Si. plat A. liar-den liar-den City... Harriet A Partridge to Olpa Juiia wn. deed, lot 6. block 15. amended nl.it 11, - men ''.ty A M .HK, S .rah E Janes to Nancr ) K iss, v a auty oeed. oin'-thlvd inmost inm-ost in In s, 6 aud 7, block 'I WestPriv Nancy ,) K 83 et al to A to .lanes, warranty war-ranty deed, two thirds tnl.'restinlot" S. . 10. block 4. una lots ir and III . block West Drive Maria iiigood to ,.o.m 13 .l-jmrf. we l nty deed, nart of lot 3 block, plat B, S. L C. survey Luclo I aim j tv U irk ub t W S X.I. son warran'y n?t, nt U 111 J A1 har& t'ullaks subdirin.ini Edwm VV Sen.o. et .d to S jlieOliatier-ton, jlieOliatier-ton, warraniy deed lots a and 10, biook illll The Horoscope Keveals a Most Encouraging Encourag-ing State of Affairs in Real Estate Circles. OPENINGS IN BIG DEMAND. Mail Pouehes That Are Contributed to By Almost Every Country on the Globe. The members of the real estate exchange ex-change met at 11 o'clock this morning, and after discussing tho excursion that had been tendered them to Saltair, adjourned ad-journed to their various haunts. Several Sev-eral notices of the listing of suburban property were posted, and the general spirit of the times points to considerable fall aud hyperborean activity. Brokers generally are more hopeful of a spirited winter, and are quite contideiit that the blocks and buildings now under construction con-struction will have the effect of attracting attract-ing large volumes of plucky capital, which will make its presence felt in new enterprises of every variety. The tone of correspondence that Hoods the secretary's desk each day betrays no sign of abating interest on the outside iu the future of Salt Lake investment. Several formidable enterprises enter-prises are seeking au opei.ing and with a view to an early location aro carefully invoicing the resources to which the project must appeal for success. 'The manufacturer of tho east wants to come west, - nor can anything liut some unforeseen un-foreseen setback of which there is no sign on the present sunlit, horizon i few months will see them here almost without with-out number. 'J.' he profitable utilization, of Utah's infinite resources is a problem that is permeating the entire coun,tryl 1 The manufactory is crying for more elbow room and must have it. This finds no more lucid or substantial demonstration dem-onstration than in Secretary Montgomery's Montgom-ery's mail that comes each day witli bloated paunch and swolcn sides. The most interesting feature in this morning's morn-ing's mail was a letter from a Danville, W. plat A, Garden City A. D. Mitchell and wire to Mary C. Brown, warranty deed, part of lot i, block la. plat H. S. L. V. survey Louis I.eteheseming to I.illic I.rii-hMH-ring, warranty deed, lots 11 ami 4 block IS, Capitol Hill If W Parker ot al. Stanley V Tajl a rreement, p.irt of lot 1, bic kd!. plat CSLU survey Ttotal .'. i I ' Real Estate Notes. The adobe building oecitpieil b; Dart, opposite the ('lift house. hf all torn down to make way for the t Walker block. Word hits been reciveil here party of real estate men ami capte from Iowa will start for this city w;-a w;-a week or so on business solely. Spencer Clawson & Co.. yester-wired yester-wired an order to the Hit) A irpin ni;u facturing eouipauv of Washing111' Utah, for fifty bales of 1'tahcufM' ting. J. M. Ricketts, Col. J. M. Donne.-II. Donne.-II. L. A. Culmer, Secretary 0J and Commissioner Allen issue a all commercial bodies ia tlie mountain states and territories tend a convention at Suit Lake the exposition, October Oth lol; the purpose of organizing an mountain association of emm1 bodies. la., manufacturer, who inquires critically criti-cally into tho opening for an iron and steel plant. He wants to know what the cost per gross ton would bo to deliver de-liver iron ores mentioned iu the exchange ex-change catalogue at Salt. Lake, and something of the attitude of tho railroad, rail-road, which, tho writer says, he understands under-stands to be inimical to such , enterprises. enter-prises. Ho also wants to know" what proportion of tlie capital involved in the construction aud operation of such a plant would be subscribed by the wealth of Salt Lake City, and requests an early reply. A writer from Washington, D.C., wants enlightenment concerning opportunities for general investment in the city and more particularly with reference to tho establishment of small manufactories or "the prolitabie enlargement of those already iu operation." He can also bo induced to take hold of small, remunerative remun-erative investments in real estate. The demand fur pamphlots and miscellaneous mis-cellaneous literature on Salt Lake City much of which has been distributed by the exchange contiuues stiff, and orders come from all parts of the globe. A gentleman writing from Dayton, Ohio, enquires for an opening for a pressed-brick plain. He has seen into the future aud wants a "call" ou its advantages. These aro samples of the correspondence correspon-dence that pours in each day and'which is being vigilantly looke after by Secretary Sec-retary Montgomery. The Chamber or Commerce. r The directors of the chamber of commerce com-merce met last night. Tho following communication was received from Post-uiuster Post-uiuster Benton ; , Believing that co-operatiou on the part of tho chamber of commerce would material Iv assist inmy earnest endeavors to give he .people .peo-ple of this city the best possible mall service i low me to suggest that your honorable boa y " IS1"'!,;1 ?'miittee of consultation ud Tw uce The business is rapidly increas L u mat ti,iusac,ed one year ago. More enrrtnr are needed, more clerical help s Z ii i and )!, i 1 na'u 1 fa-!t the rapid growth of business and population necessitates a new departure de-parture in postal matters. I'niler these clr The following committee was appointed ap-pointed which will be known as life ostofl.ee committee: Ger,rge Osborne, ( . K. Barratl and E. B. Wicks. .Messrs Simon, Clawson, Wautland Uo prepare a programme and call a pub e meeting to discuss topics of great pub ic interest. The questions 0! mad facilities, better bathing resor s and summer resorts will be discussed the ratunvl011 f mb0(yin "quest to ??J dl.lws asking that ihey sive het- ent'11' MS t0 lhe rps''s waspre-sented waspre-sented Messrs. C E Wautland, V nointe'd , " "nd J' K' GfiilesPie ap pointed a committee to get up a petition ing lor this accession ;,.tiDR sident Simon was author- Wd Tmt a lldeSate t0 the & ic? J ccramerce comprising tho As em -Oregon) chamber of commerce boSvl0add ? tra,(l0' Californiastate |