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Show Htrinirer'H addition.... ; Samuel S Hmythe to Henry VV lc . part of lots laud a, block M, A,n LC survey Vir'i'.i,'..'.' Samuel S Smytlie to Henry W ; part of lot 8, block W, plat A, h C Ju m Arthu r I.' Thomas' to'i si'in'e lla ( rill y . lot SO. Mock 1, Davis, Sharp & htrlngei , m addition 7' '."tir Feid:umid WMuetileulrach eta to w N t;reVory. M lit and !S. bloi It .), North Uotile aid u' 7 ' ' ',' -j.' Coates & Coiuni to K 0 Davis, lot .11, block 11, Houteu & Corum ooMh Buetia Vista j Walter V Pavey to'Clailnda (. des. lots 1 and X. block a, Ontario eubdlvi- MhAHuKhestoJohnF. Kv'ims. lots t 'M and Zl. block .1, Park View addition . Edwin W Senior and wife to Mr Hat tin I'cnfold, lots I and a, block 1&. Uirden Cy, . ' David Hilton to Kanto Davl, part of lot , ;t, block SI. plat ti "v.ipjM Entreat) F. loans midwife to J JI "la-liani, "la-liani, lot 11, block 1, (Jardcn City plat . Eilwin'w' Bailor' Vt'a'l to Jennie B Whipple, loti ai to -ii. block US. hi Do- JomAAyi9ttet ai to' Luri'wt'ci Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, part of soct.on .15, township 3 . range I w uu Samuel A Egbert and wife to John A Egbert, part of Bectlon 10, township S k. range 1 w . lduu Frank L Holland to B B Carter, part of lot 3, block 4. plat B Anne C Shurtlllt to Elizabeth T Shurt-HIT. Shurt-HIT. part of lot 7. block 3.V plat A .... .. Sarah E HoesetoMalliida V htrlckl ind, lot sr. ancle, block 1, Kite & Gciders addition Total W THE WELLAT THE PEN Now Down 500 feet and no Water Yet-To Yet-To Eun Down 300 Feet More. REALTY VALUES ARE INCREASING Snaps Are Gobbled Up as Fast as They Appear A Lost Addition-Minor Addition-Minor Items of News, . The penitentiary well is now .down 500 foot. This terminates the first contract, con-tract, and Water in quantity has not yet been struck. It will probably bo run down another :J00 feet. When the well was down 147 feet there wcro 1-13 feet of water in tho pipe, but this has dropped very considerably. Value! are Increasing. Tho value of Salt Lal.e real estate is steadily increasing. There was considerable con-siderable talk of falling off from what was termed the "boom prices," but it lias not materialized worth a cent. Ibis fact is illustrated bv a recent transaction. trans-action. AreaUestate firm in January last purchased a plot of ground soulii of the city for 810,000 net. Within one week they sold it to a Nebraska man for $13,501). Within the past five days the sumo firm has bought back this same plat of ground, paying for it $18.-01)0. $18.-01)0. They will at once plat it and place it on the market. ot Funlilng Them. Quite a number of new additions are being platted but the owners ; arc not pnshiug them on the market. They at allowing them to l.c quirt aud grow iuto money. A real estate man this morning morn-ing said that it was a question of only a short timo now until tho electric railway rail-way lines would push out into the suburbs sub-urbs and with that would come tho sale of the lots in these additions. . Snaps ra Gohnleil t'p. T. A. Dunshee said this morning, "Anything iu the really line that is placed on tho market goes quick. A real snap is gobbled up almost before it can be offered. They are, however, not plenty. Prices keep up firm aud the "fall business has hardly begun yet. I . tell you things are going fo be lively. During to. summer much money was takeu from the realty nmrkel and diverted iuto the builtling'line. Tho buildings are drawing draw-ing near completion and tho money will flow back into real estate channels again." The Demand (or Homo. "The demand for residences still keeps up," said President II. C. Lett ol the real estate exchange this morning. "I have had two applications for houses this morning. It is impossible to supply sup-ply the demand. There are some few nouses for rent, but when a man comes to look them up they mostly turn out to be old adobes." A Lost A.ldition. The letter received by the chamber of commerce yestarday iu regard to tho Woodlawn' addition has been referred to the real estate exchange. Thero it has proven ilsolf a kind of Chinese puzzle. Diligent Inquiry failed to discover dis-cover any one present at this morning's meeting who could locate the addition or who had ever heard of it before, aud it will probably be .some time before the Virginia, ' Col.,' man who want.s the information, in-formation, can loam any details about his proposed purchase. Thin Morning's Cull Meoting. The call meeting of the exchange, this morning was well utteuded. K. L. Craw offered a new brick house on West Fourth street for $4i00. As the days go by the smiles of the real estate men grow broader and broader. The fall trade has commenced commen-ced and they anticipate a rushing business. busi-ness. All are confident that it is near at hand. A number of big deals are beginning to assume shape. Tho town is tilling up with eastern capitalists and the outcome is certain to be heavy investment!, in-vestment!, in realty. 1 or the Territ orial Fair. A number of additions aro being made to the territorial exposition building build-ing for the forthcoming fair. Awing Ki.5 foet in length is beiug added to the I south end of the main building. Two towers are being placed on tho main hall, each to be 104 feet high. Five stories uro of brick and the remainder of wood. The contractors, Bowman & Rookledge, sav the building will be finished by the 35th. Thinks This a Good Chance. A real estate broker at Chattanooga, ! Tenn., writes the real estate exchange, offering his servsces as their representative representa-tive at that place. Iu his letter he says that Chattanooga is now the headquarters headquar-ters of capital seeking southern investment, invest-ment, and that in his opinion a representative repre-sentative of Salt Lake there would result re-sult in considerable advantage. Krai Est at e Motes. A'an Buskirk is busy aud has several good sales in sight. K. F. Jones reports the sale of alOxlO near Liberty park for $7200. L L. Crow reports several deals on hand which he expects to close up this week. llarvy Hardy reports the sale of two lots by letter, iu Grand view, to a man in Mississippi, A general meeting of, (he real estate exchange has been called for this evening even-ing at -.30 o'clock. A Pittsburg, Pa., man writes to Secretary Sec-retary Montgomery asking for information infor-mation in regard to" Salt Lake and Utah. ; Miss Cassie Walkins, formerly with Davis ifc Stringer was married on Thursday Thurs-day last to Judge Foley of Lincoln, 111. The chamber of commerce has received re-ceived an invitation to scud delegates to the annual meettug of the Pacilic board of commerce in San Francisco, Wednesday, September loth. , Money is not as scarce as for some time back. The rate of interest is, however, how-ever, still hisrji. Bolton & Co., loan acents, report that thev are gettiug 10 and as high as 12 per cent for loans. Mr. Bolton is putting up a terrace of three apartments of seven rooms each on Seventh South between Main and West Temple streets. Back of these will be a single cottage of five rooms aud a double cottage of ten rooms. Yesterday's Real Estate Transfers. Joseph P Biiche and wife to Carroll S Himly. pnrt of lot j. Mock 41. plnt B, S LC snivev o.w ',ar,R,?,iI,p. to Joseph P iVa'e'he'.'lo't i, " block Ul pin 1 1. s L O survey. sonn James W Karuu-j ;1Ull vUe. t rhi)Hps A Himim. lots is and It), block Eh- ri.-h s Kiiitlivii.,ii ... o0 iihw '' 'I'1,",""1'" J Donovan, lot's "' |