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Show Isaac J St irbuck and wire to Effle E Hums, lots 15 and 18, b:o;k IS, G'res- ceni leu-h ..' 100 Elinor E Pi-wal to Henry W Watson, parto section township 9 noith, rang,) I w-st CC0 Geoe Hterh in to H-nry W Watsn, lots h. A and VJ, with other lots In Chimh?r's ad 1 JoM ph T Klngslmrv et al to J M Kennedy Ken-nedy part lot !. block 4 1, plat B 8000 Inline! biarl'iirk and wlfo to Urge 8 bnnton. lots 1 laud 15, block HI, Cms-c-p Y e ich 40 NC 0 irtsteiiren aild wife to Edward Mintln. pirt of f.ectlon 15, T 3 south, K 1 we.-t 2510 Harriet C Tavlor to Klda 0 Taylor, part lot I, "lock 13', plat A 4CO0 Eilzabnth WhltakerCmulle to Joseph II Davis et al, part of lot 7, block 2U, plat A 1 Ri:lph Zurchey and wife to Mary Dixon, l t3. block 8. Hosedale ad I3i Edwin V Jones ft 1 to C M Stlllson, lots 4.1, 41, B7 and Hi, Lll.erty Park addition ad-dition 1200, W D Pavev to Ellas Conn, lot s4 2 and Till BEET SUGAIIJ . - . The Plans are Perfected but the Place of Looation ii as Tet Undecided. Un-decided. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Doings in the World of Eealtj Whici Surrounds Salt Lake City. The heads of tho Utah Sugar company com-pany are yet looking at several points with a view of locating the factory and as yet have not positively decided upon a location. They have inspected American Amer-ican Fork, Lelii and Pleasant valley, but when the locatjon is a sure thing the work on the buildings will be commenced com-menced at once, Architect D. T. Keiller in the Wasatch building has the plans of the factory completed. The main building will be 170x90 feet, three stories stor-ies and of brick. The boiler bouse will bo 100x30 feet, brick and one story. The two buildings will cost about $41,-000 $41,-000 and will contain all tho latest machinery ma-chinery used in the manufacture of beet sugar, , Mr. Keillor has also furnished the plans for the improvements to be made at the Tivoli restaurant on Main street. block a, West Uoulevard subdivision subdivi-sion 850 Ma;y A Txrry to J ineph Terry et al, part of section 31, township 3 south, range 1 east 1 Prtscilla Paul JennlncH et a) to Wm J CsHtlcton, pa t of 1 t I, bl ck 34, plat D 3750 M L t'ofiel et al to Peter Lunrifrren.part oi' section 23. township I north, range I west. Superior addition 155 M L FokbI et al to E O Olkon, part of section aa, township 1 north, range 1 west, Superior addition 155 M L Foffel et al to John Matson, part of section a:i. township I north, range 1 west, 8upir:or addition 300 M L Fogel et ol to J K Matson, part of section as, townshln 4 north, rauge 1 west. Superior addition SfX) M L Foel et al to C G Ofuren part of section 93. township I north, raiK 1 west. Su perlor adil itlon . 150 M 1. FohbI et al to A C 8'renwn. part of section a.'), township 1 north, range 1 wist, Superior addition 385 M L FukhI et al to Huns Sorennen, part of section as, township 1 north, range 1 west. Superior addition , 100 M E Fogel to A J Wlialiiuttt part section sec-tion 23, township 1 n jith, range I west Superior addition 1W M T. lViir! uf ul tft Inutlln Mal.n rmpt nf section 85, township 1 north,, range 1 West. Superior addll Ion . '. 8 X) M L Fo tel to Otto Hyilir an, part te tion si. tow ifhlp I north range 1 west Superior addition , , 83) John H Luck ami wife to Luella K Up-(leicraff, Up-(leicraff, part of lot. a. block 4. nlat V 500 Le Grand Youuu and wife to Hiury W Lawrence, lots 44. 46 and 4(1, block 8, Park View addition. 1050 William J flail nan to Edward McOar-tlrk. McOar-tlrk. lots til an t SB. block 3, plat A, South Main street addition 12(0 Charles J Dlcklnm n et nl to Lewis H Hie.ize, two-third interest In part of lot 3. Hock 3, plat H. I9X1 Lewis H Hie '.e and wife ti Charles J Dicklnsou et Hi, one third interest In part of lot S. I lock S. pi it H KIC0 Lewis H B-ieie and wife to John M Breeze part of lot 3, block S, plat B . 1610 John M Farmer and wife to William Thomas, lot 4, block 8, Herrlman city plat t Georso E Yendon n1 wife to Frank W Knss, lots in Soutu M i:n street addition, addi-tion, plat A 23,500 Edwin w Senior and wife to J H Egbert, Eg-bert, lot 91, block 31, plat A, Garden city 05 Total ,.) 6S,2 The Chamber ot Commerce, A gentleman Jn a southern Kansas county says that if the ohambor of commerce com-merce will send him printed matter he can induce a number of people to come to Salt Lake and Utah. The matter was promptly sent him. A party at Carthage, Mo., is anxious to obtain all the information he can in regard to Suit Lake City and Utah, particularly as to the agricultural, manufacturing and mining and the general improvement and development of paoli. A party in Ohio who says that he is frequently importuned to know which is the best locality for people atlllcted with lung and throat troubles, desires full information regarding Salt Lake city in general and her climate in particular, par-ticular, From advertisements and other matter he has recently read, he is inclined to think that this city is just tho place. If upon perusing'tho information for whioh lie asks he finds it equal to his expectations ho will remove re-move to Salt Lake City and a number of other families will follow his example. exam-ple. The Transportation Bureau. Messrs. J. W. Whitehead, P. W. Mad-sen Mad-sen and II. P. Mason, of the transportation transpor-tation bureau, today called on the lumber lum-ber mon of Salt Lake. They are inquiring in-quiring as to the least amount of lumber lum-ber tho dealors can operate with inside of a short time. The committee was promised 100 cars to transport lum-bt't lum-bt't to this city and hope to have this very important matter settled satisfactorily satisfac-torily without delay, S. W. Eccles, freight and passenger agent of the Union Pacific, went to Omaha today and will lay the matter before the officials. offi-cials. The transportation bureau means business. The Real Estate Exchange. There was more money on the exchange ex-change this morning than real estate. The members talked of thousands of dollars until the reporter thought he had by mistake full into a Main street bank. 11. C, Lett & Son placed from $:!000 to $8000 which was takeu by II. V. Melov. Another firm offered from $i()00 to $28,000, but was not accented. ac-cented. The exchanuffi is in hiirli trim and the hoys are hunting property to some extent. Want A 8x10 betwoon I and J, block 80, plat D, faces south, five rods east of J street; improvement is a four-room frame house, Want A house of about ten rooms, must bo modern, east side preferred. - Silt I.ako Abroad. Is Salt Lake known outside of the United Statesf This query is ofieu heard, and here is evidence that it is. Frank T. Hiatt of this city, tho other day recoived a letter from England which was simply addressed to the gentleman Salt Lake America. No county or territory was designated on the envelope, but the missive came promptly to its destination. desti-nation. The contents are iu regard to Salt Lake real estate. Surely we are known and ere long our fame will girdle globe. Real Estate Transfers, The followiug real estate transfer were made yesterday: Martin Farrell to Augusta Farrell.part of lot I I. block .in, plat B t SO. Of"Tg- y. Oilmen et ill, trnstws, t- Mary Ivltzaiiei h t euton Young, part lot i, block 1, plat I...-. 1 |