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Show BUSINESS OUTLOOK IS VEBY FAVORABLE American Party Victory Will Brin investors, Says a Heal Kstate Man. With tie prospects of a victory In the toning municipal election by the American Ameri-can part) . he outlook for the nal estate Interests in Salt Lake City were never more propitious than at this time This pinion w-as expressed by a member of the Salt I'ike Real Estate association, and h declares that he voiced the sentiments senti-ments of efry one of his fellow Dl m-bcra m-bcra of the organization. Many Inquiries Being Made. "There Is good Inquiry by responsible outside capitalists as to the Opportunities presented In Salt fjike City." continued the real estate dealer "Whtle there Is quite a marked Inactivity in business it this time, the outlook Is exceedinglv bright. Outside prospective Investors in Salt Ijk.' are basing their Inquiries upon (he prospe, ts of an American Victory, and state that If the Amerlcnns win they will expend their ndhey tpre Will Give Impetus to City "With American party rule, salt Lake City should, within a few years, assume the proportions of Los Angelrs. Cal. I It i Is r er reason why Salt l-ikr Citv should in a.s large a iit as i.os Angeles, anil I confident!) believe that If a report Is sent broadcast to lh'- outside world, showing that the present 'one-man' o!t government his been beaten b tm- Ic tnry of the American party, It will give an Impetus to Investment and Increase thu population, ami ionsequently the valuation valua-tion of property. ' Misleading Stoiies. The story to the effect thai Ih're is a great scarcity of labor, published in an effort to show that a demand for WOrkmt n has resulted through thr Morris administration, adminis-tration, Is misleading, according to Bee-retarj Bee-retarj I'.-rk-s of the real estate aasoola- ticr. Mr. Perks stated that while there Is at present a scan Ity of labor, there Is 110 I'kellhnod that it will be of a permanent character as each fall th-re is always a ike acarcit) of workmen He explained that in the last live months of cverj year tlure is more demand for labor than In the sev ti other months Of the ear At this time particularly contractor-' who aoj at work an- hurrying to i, lace the structures struc-tures iii course of construction under roof i fore th,- arrival of cold weather, con-aequently con-aequently thr- is a dearth of labor. Outside Woik Will Cease. Mr Rerkes further explained that the present demand for day laborers will be. m all probability, filled by men employed at present In street and other outside work, and by cement workers, who will be made. Idle as soon as hcavv frosts arrive ar-rive The weather, he staled. Is daily growing more .severe, and It will onlj be a short time until the laborers and cement m?n will be out of employment and ready to take other work. The real estate association, according to Mr. f'crkes, appointed a committer- at Its session Wedn.'Mla to . nl. r with tin officials of the Utah federation of Labor, to ascertain the actual conditions and to barn how soon the present demand for Ipbor can be filled. He stated further that many local carpenters an- at present ngaged at Sunnyslde In building seventy-five seventy-five miners' cottages. This work will be completed in the near future Hnd th carpenters car-penters win again be back to Salt Lake to accept any work that is open to thorn. .Mr Perkea thinks it would be a. serious matter to send outsMe for workmen under un-der present conditions He explain d that such a report would bring gr at droves of workingmon here, and thai aa lloo i as wintery weather Causes outside opt rations, to cease entirely, the people ,,f Sib Uti;.- would have a lot of aiders to provide for. |