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Show REAL ESTATE STEADYj The Exohange is Joyful Over the Prospect of Several Bich Deals in the ' : Near Fat ore. AH EASTEEN EXCURSION TO DBOP . " - . - i The Day is Close When all Will he Bright , and Buoyant News , , - : ''- Notes. 7 The exchange members indulged in a literary spirit this morning. An agent of a New York magazine was on deck with an advertising schemo and the merits of the book were generally discussed, dis-cussed, However, the exchange did not fail to have the fact understood that realty is hourly brightening. Some of the members have big deals in view, one of which means $22,000 when fo-cussed. fo-cussed. The exchange is all work these days and the outgoing mail pouches are full of matter advertising Salt Lake thor- oughly. To see the place as she is, visitors vis-itors and investors must come here, where they will be welcomed by the exchange and shown around Zi'on. The fact is Salt Lake is, today the principal city that is talked of in a certain eastern east-ern city and there is a strong probability probabil-ity that a large excursion will drop here within a few weeks. Chambsr of Oommerca. An Elgin party wants information 'about Salt Lake. ' ' A St. Paul party writes for information informa-tion about real estate and mining. . .. A Chicago periodical wishes an ar , tide on Salt Lake as a place for manufacturing manu-facturing and general business. , - A Chicago piano manufacturer wants Jo , koQ""rwhtt wgoldbe, the. changes here for his business. ''). ' ' i The Grand Junction board of . trade writes: Can we get a good lime light stereoptican with a good operator from your city for November 6th or 7th, to assist Robert B. Stanton in his lecture on the grand canyon of the Colorado tiver. We want a good man and would like to correspond with such. The committee of the Salt Lake & Northwestern railroad will meet at the chamber of commerce at 7 o'clock this evening to receive the report of their sub-committee, Major Wilkes and Mr. Upham . A special meeting of the, di: rectors will take place at 8 o'clock in the same room. Realty and til Future of Salt Lake. The present outlook for realty never was more encouraging. The agents are daily plied with questions about their properties and there are many sales made of a private nature.' Of the . properties sold the majority of the purchasers pur-chasers will build residences and business busi-ness blocks thereon and thus assist in beautifying the city. There is not a day when the incoming trains do not fetch new comers here who at once become be-come delighted, with the push of progress pro-gress apparent on every sido and th6y proceed to invest in business and re- main ? with us. Salt Lake City has numberless features that invite the attention at-tention of capitalists. Within' a few years she will be known as the great city of homes in the west and one of the foremost business centers of the continent. conti-nent. The Price of Spuds. The potato crop this year is large and the spuds are very fine. At present they sell at 1J cents per pound or 75c a bushel. It is reported that potatoes will be down to 70 cents a bushel before frost falls. The growers of this territory terri-tory have been fleeced by eastern, scabs who profess to do a big commission business and when they receive consignments con-signments of tubers from this country a fault-finding howl 1s raised as to the quality of the goods. The consequeneo is that the grower is robbed of hjs just remuneration; and then, too, local commission men are sometimes swindled. swin-dled. , Baal Estate Note. , The demand for houses seems -to be greater than ever. Work on the new buildings is being pushed as rarvdly as the supply of material ma-terial will permit. ' -' William H. Joiner of Leadville has purchased eight lots in Buffalo Park addition. He will build a cottage on . one of them. ' - - - ... - |