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Show i sFnoFSspeiuty. TLe Vipine; Out of the Old" aud Bitter Church 1 i;ht in Utah Sure to Giva Kew Lifa to Busings Enterprios. REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS. TLe Scoord of tb Transfers of Bealty for a Day and Note frora Araong the Builders and Ooniraitora. TnE Times reporter took the trouble to enquire of somi of the members mem-bers of tho mining exchange, whether in their opinion, the political situation here had any effect ou people who desired to mako investments. J. K. Biimbergcrs reply to that question was that he thought tbero was nothing in it, ami that ho believed the report wag being circulated for a purpose. If any man hesitated forsuch a reason Be gavo a demonstration of his inability to piasp political problems. If tho contest here had any ellect on the public mind at all, it ought to be towards inspiring greater confidouce. J. C. Conklin is still a liberal and docs not believe in orgaui.ing on party lilies for a while yet, but he considered the proposition absurd that property would not be worth as much here, if either the republicans or democrats won iu the next election. J. Cr. Davis who has lived here for twenty years and participated in all the old lights, saiil lie hailed tho present movement with unbounded gratification as tho only thing the gentiles had even asked for and mure than they even ex- pected. 'J o him, it was the rift in the clouds through which tho sua of Utah's prosperity was pepping. It was preposterous pre-posterous to think that anyone should hesitate to embark their money here or come to make a home because past differences were healuir. "Most poo-ph1," poo-ph1," he said aro tired of their old tiht, it has been a long and a bitter one. For himself he was pjad it was over, and ia a few years a Uiuimou would hardly be more couspicious than a methodist. |