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Show REAL ESTATE NEWS AND THE CITY'S BUILDING OPERATIONS Tho Esther apartments, at 70 First avenue, havo been sold by Georgo R. Guthrie, through tho firm of Littlo & Little, to II. P. Larson of Ephraim for $29,000. Tho purchase was made for investment purposes. It contains all the modern improvements and has proved a profitable investment for Mr. Guthrie in tho time ho hns had it in his pos-1 session. Jt was built several years ago, the best materials entering into its construction. Plans are being completed by Architect Archi-tect Robert M. Taylor for a four-apart-mcnt flat building to bo built for II. E. Deardoff at Fourth South and Second Sec-ond Wost streets at a cost of $12,000. Tho best of materials will enter into the construction of tho building. The bathrooms and tho vestibule will bo in tile. Among the important deals of the week were the purchase by Wnllacc Bransford of the Newell home at II and South Temple streets for $27,500, and the purchase by II. P. Larson from Dr. G. R. Guthrie of tho Esther apartments at 76 First avenue, for $20,000. Samuel Binder, Patrick MacCnrthy. Hormun Diestol, Henry Kipp, Louis Brccktel and A. P. Roberts compose a Earty of Butte capitalists novr in Salt ake City with a view 'to making real estate or bnsiiiess investments. The members of tho party are jrucsts of W. E. Hubbard, mnnnpen of the Hubbard Investment compan'. Several of the Butte men are already heavily interested inter-ested in local realty. Charles Soyboldt, former proprietor ot the College Inn cafe, has taken a ten years' lease on the new Rathskeller quarters to be fixed up under the Ken-yon Ken-yon hotel, while that building js being r'Ated' Tt 18 understood close to !?30,000 will be expended on the place. Burt & Carlquist, the home builders, fi"riI?K-it1- wcek cIosd contracts for tne building oi a number of cottages under their easy home building plan. I he designs are now being drawn by Continued on Pago Twenty-one. jl estate news and building operations Bntinucd Prom Page Eighteen. Hfarchiteets and will soon be in the of the superintendent- of the eon-Kion eon-Kion department. They also report Hr "busy week in thoir sales and in-Bco in-Bco department. Andcrson-Cummings company, JB3 in real estate, has moved from IMiuth Main street location to now jMers at 355 South Scato street. AK,'tho opening of Park Crescent the ,pss of the Arm has increased to Kn extent that the company was JHled to seek other and more spa- iS;of the biggest real estate deals week -was the purchase by Mayor $K3. Bronsford of a piece of prop-lBOxlOO prop-lBOxlOO feet on Stato ssreet, be--.pSouth Temple- and North Temple for .$15,000- The propcrt' is lped by two two-story residences. JEwill give tvay in tho future to a Ba apartment building. Salt Lake Security and Trust Kny reports the salo the past week HKrcral bungalows on the north H.i It is said that the North Bench Sis about to offer a series of prizes Hio best kept lawns in the north K, district. Competent judges will pointed and notes and observations Fin the summer and in the fall the Bing of prizes will take place. Al-Kniany Al-Kniany of tho home owners on the Hftench are busily engaged in beau-Hjg beau-Hjg their lawns. Keo old shacks that have cneum-fpropcrty cneum-fpropcrty .just south of tho Judge-Bpg Judge-Bpg "were razed Saturday, and aako way for moro modern struc- BM- Long & Co., owners of Long-Park Long-Park addition on Stale street, Fourteenth South, report a mini-Ksnlcs mini-Ksnlcs of lots in the nadition tho jBwcck. Tho purchasers included 1 newcomers to the citv. With- next -week or two, It is thought, houses -will bo under course of 1 "ruction, :ik Maban Invcatmcut company re-thc re-thc sale of a modern six-room Blow on Second East street, near W Temple, for Green Brothers, to I-- 1 Ryan, for $5200. Mr. Mnhnu hero is a fair demand for resi-proporties. resi-proporties. icson, Gillis & Brown, coloniza-gonts coloniza-gonts lor tho Canadian Pacific id company's Alberta lands, re-lat re-lat there is a. lively demand for e in the Canadian northwest. al J'tmioson of tho com- I,i ,l a partir of homesookers J Alberta country. From Calgary cmbers of the party will travel tho lands ofl'crcd for salo. Since axniC5ou. CiJIis & Brown concern entered the local field four parties Ipjoscekors have been piloted over .MiS-1?0- aoroaKC offerings in Alberta. flfvL16 tonsdcrcd that there are acres of land available for ' Iff.101!, 3i w,n 1,0 seen that there I " PPrt"nitics for homc- 'focal real estate company is ent.or- IJiLa,n",mbGl' of Bof5to financiers lJlT0.IoOK'g over the city with a Atp investment. It is thought that 'ifete lGavC t,,07 at 'east, Xclpsed up ono large deal. The iffevfel th0 JPaJfcy "'sited Provo Imffihl' fnd from expression ' hn7mftlml,eirs nro Phased with -tiJr r thc state- Th'nVnf ?ir,q,,ist roal C6late dealers, I ftivo u- 'thPn 1 WC0-k I,as ,jeca fair MLm i 00ndlt,ou of the mar-rtwSlnn mar-rtwSlnn 1 hniCs on thc easy pay- r$tl the Mies made were those 2 rl Hnf A- LundKrcn to A. rSonf.h h0m0 f a A' C'lso, |