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Show REAL ESTATE NEWS. u " 1 1 r Tho Exchange Expecting the Arrival of 25,000 Copies of a Birds-eye View of Salt Lake City. 0HAMBEE OF COMMERCE NOTES. ! , The Day on the Exchange A Wood Carving Carv-ing Company Wants a Foot Hold in the CityPersonals and Notes. The real estate men of the city will in a few days bo able to show handsome hand-some pictures bf Salt Lake. They daily expect the arrival of 25,000 copies of a bird's-eye view of thisprosperous city. The views will be sent out where they will do good. . . A representative 'of the Young Lithographing Litho-graphing and Publishing company of San Francisco was at the meeting this morning.. He left . a number bf nice pictures showing the cities of San Jose, Portland, Walla Walla, Vancouver, Astoria, Rosoburg and Monesto. All members of the exchange are invited to the show. A representative of the Denver Symmetrical Sym-metrical carving company has left samples sam-ples of work done by the machinery he is traveling for. He states If the people peo-ple of Salt Lake city will organize a stock company of $25,000 capital and raise $35,000 the balance will be subscribed sub-scribed in the east.' Here is an opportunity oppor-tunity to have a new enterprise in the city. An eastern party today offered $100,-000 $100,-000 at 8 per cent. Tonsey & DencqleS offer 87 acres over Jordan in section 29, 1 north and 1 west, joining a pieoe which sold for $:100 per aero. . . The attendance was good at the' call meeting and iq addition to above offers there was a number of verbal ones. h New Mining anil Milling Company. .The Elk Creek Mining and Milling company has filed articles of incorporation incorpora-tion with the clerk of the third district court. The organization will conduct a general mining and milling business in Utah and Idaho, the Hot Springs and Buffalo mines in the latter state being owned by the company. The capital stock is $2,000,000 and Is divided into 400,000 shares of the par value of $5 each. The officers are: President, J. A. Van Pelt; vice-president, G. D. Doen; secrotary and treasurer, T. W. Wampler. Mew Headquarter. The real estate exchange will, in ihe future have new headquarters. A committee com-mittee consisting of Messrs. Hardy, Kennedy and Dunshee are looking for a suitable locution and -will report next Wednesday. The lease on the building now occupied by the exohange has been-sold by J. W. Whitehead to Mr. Pearl. He talks of converting the the first and second floors into a restaurant res-taurant and the basement for a bath and barber shop. The Mlulng Committee. The committee on mines and mining connected with the World's Fair will visit Salt Lake City next month. They will come in a body of Bixteen members mem-bers and look up matters of Utah for display at the great fair.- ; ' Chamber of Commerce Notes. A Colorado party is looking for a bouse for wholesale commission business. An Anaconda, Montana, citizen desires de-sires to engage in business hero or invest capital. cap-ital. 4 A gentleman in Ancora, N. J., will come to Utah for his health and make investments. invest-ments. A gentleman in Greenville, S. C, writes for informntlon about Utah as also does a party in Sioux Falls. ; A Silver Reef gentleman has fine silver sil-ver ore property which he desires to have managed man-aged by a man with money. Word from Amherst, N. II., is that a gentleman has several thouuand dollars to in vest or be may engage In business bere. A Nephl man writes he has a valu-tie valu-tie deposit of ozokeslte or a mineral wax. He doslres to xell the whole or part ot It to persons who will develop the same. Within a short time a gentleman from Castle, Montana, accompanied by his mother, two sisters and two brothers will come here. They want to purchase property and engage In business. . : . . ' ' ' Real Estate Notes. O. S. Westover, of Salt Lake City, will make a display of geological specimens and curios at the Woild's fair. The demand for offices and business rooms is so great that when a new building is talked of the apartments are spoken tor ere the structure is up. ; A new 240 horse power engine and two boilers of 1V8 horse power each have been placed in the power house ot the Salt Lake Rapid Transit company. . The ways of advertising are many. H. L. Sells of Denver, suggests an excursion from Denver to Salt Lake would attract general gen-eral attention. He asks that several hundred dollars be put in a bank to be drawn as needed. Then a train of Pullman's will sweep into Salt Lake city and the place be shown as she really is. . Call and see our 85 and $1.35 childs suit at E. M. Friedman & Co.; 39 Main street. ' . . Aiken's dining parlors, 17 W. 2nd So. |