Show E I 1 E 1 A second heeling meeting held at the chamber of commerce thi the or the d beleal question it will prove a valuable Valoi blo school the Ir exchange m mt t last evening at 8 in the real estate exchange rooms for the purpose of perfecting the permanent organization almost every dealer doing business buei nees in the oily city wes present temporary chairman J W abbott was called to the chair A general discussion of the question qc estion followed gil all gentlemen present taki taking pare part the many advantage to be by a united effort of ally concerned were put forth in lowing glowing terms the purpose ol 01 the exchange is not to form any tiny pool of prices to be paid but bat for the tile mutual benefit of all concerned and to urther further the interests of 0 farming and produce raising throughout the territory the gentlemen present were with 0 ono no accord in hearty sym sympathy pithy with t the he movement and considered that tho the exchange is a long felt want and can not ba be or organized ad too quickly the farmers of laniz utah do not seem to understand the fine art of raising tho the most valuable crops and they all need literature the necessary Inform information allon the chairman stated that oat ct nt the present time utah wheat is belling selling for five cents per hundred while eastern oata oats bring 2 1 0 per hundred this is something which needs immediate attention and the producers should bo be mada made acquainted with too the fact that t certain crops are more valuable rod find bring bettor prices than others for five ilya years at least the oat crop has hits bea been neshan leas than the home consumption and some of the land now planted to less valuable cereals should bo be put in oats and thus keep avast a vast amount of money ia in the city and territory secretary mcdaniel read the constitution and bylaws by laws of which several sections caused some discussion D D jones moved that a committee of four including the chairman and secretary be appointed to revise and report at the next meeting chairman abbott stated that his business would hereafter reatter be be entirely foreign to that now in conald consideration e ration be he having just accepted a position with G A lowe and he lie asked the members to excuse him from further duties as temporary chairman after a short discussion U was decided that mr abbott attend one more meeting and an attempt would be incle to effect a p permanent 8 a e n t organization on 01 m motion 0 t iran t the h 0 exchange ad adjourned journe 1 until ton tonight to n night ight at 8 to adopt til tho 0 constitution and bylaws by laws and elect officers KEAL HEIL ESTATE EXCHANGE milling the lie chief topic top Dis discussed cassed yes berday the beal real estate exchange held an tin interesting meeting yesterday morning in the absence of areol president s pat pati i ton V vice ice maguire took the chair th the committee com mUtee appointed several days ago to obtain the signatures of the real estate men to the excursion contract cot coL tract reported that nearly every broker in tha the city had signed and the balance are considering the matter the other committee appointed to canvass among the business men went to work yesterday afternoon and met with good success tho the citizens are bound to give ogden a prestige several other matters of 0 interest were discussed aal the secretary posted a number of good offers upon the board chairman Ghai iman maguire stated that he had for several days past been considering a matter of vital importance to ogden and the entire territory at large namely the subject of mining when utah was first bellied settled no one had bad an idea that her tier hills and rugged mountains were filled with precious and useful metals not until the immigration became more extended were the vast deposits uncovered mining had bad been confined to the central and southern parts of the territory and but little attention had been paid to the northern district it is true he remar remarked kledt our ly but it ia is about time the citizens become awakened to the fact that the hill bills e directly east of ogden are filled wit with h valuable orea ores and ond aro are nothing less than one of natures roost most favorite favorito treasure storehouses there The was a time when A little mining had been the shafts aro are now filled with debris and the claims have reverted back to the government through neglect within tho the last fow few months borne some al almost most fabulous discoveries dieco terica have been made and fortunes ort anee aro are but wa waiting biting for some enterprising men to pick up every kind of mineral known to the united states has been found within a short distance of ogden the junction city has been neglected as a mining center emter and those who have re a wl will ll 11 one day be awakened by the sound of stamp milliand mill sand and the shrill whistles stemel tere built tor for the reduction of ores mined within ten miles of ogden the time is near at hand band and it is the duty of those anten interested sted in im mining and the of 0 tho the city to strike a while the iron is hot it was bis his opinion that ia in order to make the world at large acquainted with the vast deposits of mineral wealth hero and to awaken enthusiasm aparto a patty of prospectors should get together welber and X avise a plan by which h tho the entire country could be covers covered mr maguire suggested sugg eted that several companies ot of four or five ve persons organize orga nizo and start out on a ten days tour having a complete complot 0 outfit of provisions and tools by this plan the wealth of the tile mountains would be made public and capitalists seeking investments would find prop pro petties atties s I 1 r development mr macaire is a practical miner Alminer and his 0 opinion i nion Is always given we weight b lie further staled stated that on IV wednesday afternoon atter boan in com company parlY with several gentleman he bad visite d the rich mine belonging to mr gill and associates mention of which was made in TUB THE STANDARD t and found it to exceed all expectations the fen ken of 0 copper ore cover never exceeds 10 percent per cent F pure cure but this rock goes 80 per cent and seems to bo be getting better the vein at first was only about one inch across and it has bes now widened out to 0 o ten inched his ills idea was that there was vias a grand future bo be tore the general sherman Bb erman that being the name ol 01 1 be he prospect it be he had an interest in the claim 1003 would acl natto touch ach ir it the opinion tie tle matter lell should not reat here I 1 1 I 1 I 1 w 1 1 N moved thit the exchange call a Trost ilig ot of all interested in minim far forTne tuesday iday night at in the exchange room the motion waa carried with a rush secretary smith suggested osted that 16 mining ining ami and real estate go bind hind in h hand and the exchange take hold of tha the matter and deal in stocks and bonda bonds after the meeting sir air gill stated to a STANDARD man that be he had made an extension of their claim in the m mountain in tain sido side and named it the int wasatch satch 11 sir mr maguire and asenci ates also filed a location and has called his prospect the crag both mines give abundant proof ot of being rich and miners are work rapidly sinking on the vein it ii now the tile intention V ta go aboud about thirty feet lower at tho the general sherman and then strike for the main body of 61 ore which la Is enre sure to be found the rock teems to ret get bettor better each dy day |