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Show doed to lots 36 and S7, Muck 3. Parlt View addition. ad-dition. Yeiterdey'e Real Estate Transform Oscar Groshell et at to Albert Mayers, part of lot S. block 11. plat B. 1 Thomas H Hall et ux to Edward K . one-fourth lnt?reat In the Sprint? Hoi-low Hoi-low mine. Hot. .Springs. , v;;,;:' KrvtnK Wettheelcet ai fo .1'. ' .m lots a an-1 :i. block 10. Capitol heights. .UO K.I Mlilrr to Robert T Cassi'll, lot .1, block in. Capitol hetzhts R O Kianl et al to .1 H Warner, part of lot I. block l-M. platD v" Jane Roberts et al to Griffith Roberts, part of lot 7. block 50. put C ' T K Williams to J F Putnam, one-third one-third interest In part of lot 5, block So, plat B n Daniel S i Spencer and wife to Richard CA Klettinx, part of lot 3, block i'.', plat I) U W llartch (probate judtrei to Oavid Latimer, lots 4 and 5, block 33, Draper town site 11 Coats fc Corum et alto John N. Com t ney. lots 1 to II, Inclusive, block 4, and lot 'Jil. block 3, Uuena Vista .. law Coats & Corum et. al to Joseph M. Courtney, Court-ney, lot as, block 8, South llueua VWta ltu William L. Webb and wife to Kva W, Latcha. part of lot 12, block 1SJ, five-acre five-acre plat A , 1 E. G. Spratllns to R. C. Hubert, part of ! section 3, township 3 south, range 1 west ,5 William L. Wbbb and wife to Kva V. Latcha. part of lot 6, block 10, five-acre five-acre plat A 1 Gar.lel Kicketts et ux to Eher Case, lots 7 and s. block 38. plat li 1 John J. Corum et al to Anton S. Nelson, lots II. 12 and 13. block 1. South Dale. lanO Andrew J. Hurt ireferei to Wm. Wood, Jr., lot 8, block 32, plat K 6000 Total t I".347 Real Estate Notes. The Walker terrace will be ready for occupancy by Oct. 1. The Utah Commercial and Savings bank have put $20,000 to their reserve fund instead of declaring any dividend. The new Troy laundry building on Sixth East street is ready for the roof, and will be ready for business about Oct. 1. HEAL ESTATE NEWS. A Wide Spread Interest in Suburban Property Values Are Per manent, THE PUMICE BEDS OF PILLMORE. A New York Firm Want Kates on Car Load Lots Letter From a Glass Manufacturer Notes, Tho real estate market is in a healthy condition. Values are permanent. The proportion of speculation is not too great. The proportion of property bought for improvement argues well for the future. The character as well as the extent of the improvements is noteworthy. The interest in really is wide spread. All classes of property arc scrutinized with a view to proiitablo investment. Tho demand for suburbau lots is, however how-ever unusually great. There does not, however, seem to be any choice spot. Purchasers are attracted in divers directions. di-rections. It is impossible for any man to predict where the greatest activity may be displayed. The Cotton Centennary Celebration. The chamber of commerce has received re-ceived an invitation to be represented at the Cotton Centennary celebration to be held at Pawtueket, K. I., from Sept. 2!) to Oct. 3. Tho exposition is in celebration of the anniversary of the introduction of cotton spinning in this country by power machinery. Secretary Secre-tary Gillespie said that the chamber of commerce would send samples of Utah grown cotton, together with an article on tho cultivation of cotton in Utah and the superior advantages of the territory ter-ritory for the manufacture of the same. Ho will also send samples of Utah wool and several fleeces weighing from forty to sixty-seven npntinds per fleece aro packed ready for shipment. Ho will also send an article on wool culture and the advantages offered by Utah for woollen manufacturers. Jn An Old Yolrano'a Crater. Mr. J. K. Ray, whose discovery of extensive beds of pumice stone near Fillmore, in Millard county, was recently re-cently noted in Tiik Timks, today left some tine specimens of his find at the chamber of commerce. He said that he had sent samples of it to a firm in New York which has been importing pumice stone from Italy and that they had written him asking for rates on carload lots. He has also had it analyzed ana-lyzed by an expert, who reports that it makes a very superior quality of cement. ce-ment. Tho bed of pumice is found in what appears to have been the crater of an old volcano. This Is Encouraging. Secretary Montgomery today received the following letter from a New York glass manufacturer with whom he has been in correspondence for some time: fiKNTi.F.HKN: Vour favor ot August 33rd. relating re-lating lo the farllitlnsotleied at Salt Lake City for (lie erection of aglas plant is at hand and noted. In reply thereto 1 beg to say that Kalt Lake City certainly seems to have a great many advantages to offer, with the exception of the fuel qnehtlon. I do not see hut that glass can bo manufactured to an advantage in your city. You will therefore at your earliest convenience please give me fiome further in formation as to the fuel question, as to what your sources of supply of coal, and the distance required to haul the same. Also let me know without making a canvas what in your opinion can be counted upon as local assistance iu Htock Hiibscrtptionn for a stock company or .frwi.oon to establish a combination factory of window, bottle and plate houses. Secretary Montgomery s Mall. Among the letters received at the real estate exchange this morning were tho following: An attorney in St. Paul says he is desirous de-sirous of changing his location and asks for information in regard to the climate. clim-ate. An implement dealer inBotavia, N. Y., asks for information in regard to Salt Lako city and Utah. A man in Atlanta, Ga., wants illustrated illus-trated and descriptive matter of the city. Keep Your Eye on Salt Lake. Secretary Gillespie, of the chamber of commerce, today received inquiries as follows: A merchant in Chillicothc, ()., wants to open up a large retail establishment here and asks about the outlook. A man in Virginia, Col., asks regarding regard-ing the value of certain lots in Wood-lawn Wood-lawn addition. AnOrdway, S. D man wants to come to Salt Lake to locate and asks regarding the business outlook. Ogden Will Boycott Him. A man in Ogden has received a letter from a friend iu the east askiug for particulars par-ticulars about the climate of Utah. This letter he has referred to Secretary Gillespie, of the chamber of commerce asking him to furnish 'the information as ho is better able to do this than are the people in Ogden. His correspondent correspond-ent also asks about the business outlook. out-look. A Head or Cabbage and SU Potatoes. A round head of cabbage and half a dozen of fat potatoes reposed on a newspaper on a desk in the chamber of commerce today. They were grown in Hutlertielil canyon and proudly brought by their glower. Two years a go it was supposed that no vegetables could be grown iu that locality. The ( all Meeting. Tho call meeting of the real estate exchange was well attended this morning morn-ing but no business was transacted. There was a good hit of talk about acreage and a number of residences asked foi . There is a very good feel-in feel-in the market and brisk business was reported. Today's Keal Estate Transfer. ' The following transfers were made today up to 2 o'clock: Barlow Fercrus..n to K. C. Kbtting: assien-ment assien-ment of mnrtijairn. h in Joseph P. hacheetux to Carroll S. Hardv Lake cm- lltS l block Jl- P't l.Salt rfTA?1? ,0 JoTh P. Bache: warranty deed all of lot 1. block m. fat Lake rttv. y James V. EardWet ux to Ci as. ,1 Hamm- 18 'ffi; rn.hyrL'.Tl","llas,oJ- p- Donovan; war- hn,-Vi' ? U,ts 13 to the Davis, bharp & M rineer addition. ' ,JT,';m7P'.?; s,"'Vt!ie to Henry W. Hlce: war-ran war-ran y deed to lots 1 and 3. block w, Salt iX. lily; also lot sin Mock SM. v..'!.h!'r r1".Ttlom:is " Isabella Criely: war- erd. nuiut W. Muchlenbmck et al to W N hT5!?;: wTanty deed to lots 81 and S3 in block in North Boulevard addition. r?v'',l'!mteset al to E. C. Daves: war-m war-m ?,h u0t K ' 8 I" Coates & corum co-rum s Swnith Huena Vista Jy.?.1,f r PvPara' to Clarlnda Groves, war-".n."' war-".n."' ",,S 1 a"d 3 in bloek ODt:iri i """-". Jnba A'.il'inai. uauu. |