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Show iuiirm A Letter From France Inquiring Abont Salt Lake Keal Estate Investments, THE DAY ON THE EXCHANGE. Several Important Wants Placed on the Board -Inquiry from a Woolen Mill Proprietor in Ohio Notes. The attendance at the call meeting this) morning was ot unusual interest. Several big wants were placed on the board. Miller Miller asked for a piece of improved business property, from $'-'"),-000 to $r0,000 value, that would pay a net income of 10 per cent, from tho dale of purchase. The purchasers will pay spot cash. J. W. Whitehead, jr., asked for 40 acres of land free from alkali, on or near railroad, on a prospective lino within the live mile circle. Miller & Miller also offered a good office for rent. Una of the Surest Way. One of the surest ways the most sensible sen-sible wayto save money is to buy a lot in some locality where evidence of progress challenges attention. Money invested in this way is out ot immediate reach, and tho temptation to spend it is n't..... n muna easily resisieu. ivueti a num ..ruo lot he begins to value a dollar at its true worth. He regards himself as a possible builder and is beyond the reach of temptation that despoils thousands who might acquire a homo, if not a competency. com-petency. A Wooleu Factory Site Wanted. Tho proprietor of a large woolen mill in Ohio writes to a local real estate firm asking for information concerning the possibility of securing a desirable site for his plant in Salt Lake. He proposes to move to some point in the west, and has his eye on Salt Lake City. The products "of tho plant are blankets, skirtings and yarns. It is quite an expensive ex-pensive plant and employs about seventy-five men and women. The iirm to which tho letter was addressed is now hustling around to see what can be secured in the way of a desirable location. loca-tion. A Letter From France. Salt Lake city is known all over the world. Secretary Gillespie of the real estate exchange, this morning received the following postal card from a gentleman gen-tleman at Dineird Ille-et-Vilaine, France: CD Secretary Real Estate Exchange. Dear Sir Having heard much respecting Salt Lake city, you would oblige me very much if you would forward to me Information and Illustrated pamphlets in regard to your city and vicinity. Secretary Montgomery's L tters. A man in Nebraska wants to exchange ex-change property in that state for a good house in Salt Lake City. A card was received from a man in New Jersey who wants to invest several thousand dollars In Salt Lake. Another letter was from a man who wanfs to rent a Jtotel or boarding-house. boarding-house. Keal Estate Notes. The work of clearing away the opera house ruins has commenced. G. F. Culmor says that local labor troubles have assumed such proportions in Ziou that investors aro becoming timid. The Mountain Ice company will get the roof on their factory this week, anil by August 15th thoy hope to have the ice making machinery ready to begin work. A dealer in Hour and grain, who travels through Utah and Idaho, says that Idaho has tho best crop of wheat ever seen there, and the crop in Utah is good, except in Cacho valley. , |