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Show REAL ESTATE NEWS. An Ohio Electric Light Company Looking With Favorable Intents at Salt Lake. DEMANDS EOS BUSINESS SITES. The Mayor of an Ohio Town Has an Eya for the West Sales of the Week Minor Notes. Real Estate has been rather quiet this week, but there is nevertheless no element of discouragement in the market. mar-ket. The transfers placed on record areas follows: Monday, $4001; Tuesday, Tues-day, $14,183; Wednesday, $02,013; Thursday, $20,727; Friday, 858,821. There were, however, several big sales during the week that have not yet been put on record. The city has for several weeks been filled with inquirers, and the real estate men have been busy. They have shown property in every part of the city, and quite a number of sales, mostly of lots in the various additions, will be the result. The demand for business is still greater by far than the supply.- None of the would bo purchasers want to go outside of the very business heart of the city but many of them are forced to do so and this will result in the extend-ing'Of extend-ing'Of the business part of the city. The Call Meeting. The attendance at the call meeting of the real estate exchange this morning was small. A. H. Parsons offered 20 43-100 acres in the northeast corner of section 34, township 1 north, range 1 west, at $1000 per aero. Mr. Parsons also asked for a loan of f 1500 on a 10x10 lot in plat C. W. L. Brown asked for property west of First West and South of First South that would pay 12 per cent on investment. An Electric Light Company. Secretary Montgomery this morning received the following letter from an electric light man in Brooklyn Village, Ohio: Real Estate Exchange Gentlemen: The United Electric company of this place is about to dissolve as the necessary money is not forthcomlnff to enable ns to carry out our plans. We have a numbpr of applications for patents ready to lssuo und are prepared to make application for others when the necessary neces-sary funds are subscribed. I am advised that in the formation of a company I might meet with better financial success suc-cess In your city. I desire to be left free to carry on my experiments and complete many cf my partly developed ideas, leaving the business management to others. Some of the devices could be sold by the eomnany. if considered advisable, and from such sale niore should be realized than the whole amount of the paid-up capital. It is intended to make this the patent company, whose duties will be chiefly to manufacture and develop my devices, de-vices, and the organization of such subslduary companies for handling them ou royalty, etc. Don't Gnderstaud the Letters. In the mail of the real estate exchange this morning was found tho following letter from Bridgton, Maine: (iENTr.RMHN: I have received pamphlets coucernliiK your city. It speaks of the Z. C. M. I. boot and shoe and leather tanning company. What do the letters mean? What arrangements arrange-ments could I make with them for the addition addi-tion to their business of thy alum tanning of sheep skins, which I supposo they must need for linings for boots and shoes or the cuiTving and HniKliing in black and bark tanned sheep skins, or the tanning and finishing of sheep skins with the wool on. Send On the Eye. The mayor of Wiltshire, Ohio, -writes to the real exchange as follows: Having an eye for some place in the west, I would be pleased to recieve any information infor-mation that you can furnish in regard to your city. Real Estate Transfers yesterday. Joseph B. Blair to J. M. Hamilton, lot IK. block 1, Blair & Curtis s subdivision subdi-vision 1300 Harriet A. Partridge to E. W. Senior, lots 11 and 12. block B9, plat A, Garden city 1 J. H. Hamilton and wife to G. H. Gerber-diug, Gerber-diug, one-eleventh interest in lot D, . block 25, Brighton farming plat 600 W. A. McMaster and wife to Emily N. Warner, part of lot 3, block 55, plat B. 4CO0 W. K. Smith to S. H. Gordon, mining property 050 W. K, Smith to K. G. McAllister, mm-ing mm-ing property o-) G. M. Thompson to Ira A. Gi ant, lots 1 aud 30, block 27, Salt Lake View addi-tios addi-tios JO S. M. Lovendahl and wife to O. K. Ei-men. Ei-men. 1 acre, section 19, township 3 south, range 1 east 100 A. Dunshee and wife to W. O. Harper property in Highland Park addition . . 2400 E. K. Hickok and wife to M. Beck, property prop-erty in Highland Park addit ion 4800 Emma A. Pearce to W. H. Sievenson, fxlO rods of lot 4. block 34. plat B . , 1 E M Qleason and wife to w S MeCorniek, MeCor-niek, northeast quarter of section 17, township 1 north, range 1 west 7000 Mela E Steele to W S MeCorniek, part of lot 8. block plat B ' 8000 T II Shepherd to Louis Secklos. one-quarter one-quarter of section 14,township 1 south, range 2 west 3qqq Uva Jacobs to Blanche Langhouse, lots 13 and 14, block 21, plat C, Garden City , , , , nyt S VV Senior and wife to P Maumay lots 13 and 14, block 31. plat A, Garden ' City 200 A G Hollister to L D Kinney, property in Kelley & Gourlay's improved city plat 5700 LD Kinney to T Burraester, property CZS in Kelley & Gourlay's Improved city plat ,0 nv) L Borzaga and wife to J Floretta.lot3I ' block 1. Hunter s sub-addition in 6-aeres.platA 6-aeres.platA iw, E W Senior to Catherine SuliivanTlots 11 and 12, block 2tf, plat A . ajo Total l68Ti Keal Estate Notes. All bids for tho city hall contract must be in by Monday evening. B. F. Whittemoro will build a $30,000 hotel on the site of Armory hall opposite oppo-site the Union Pacific depot. The California Glass company of Pittsburg, is investigating the advisability advisa-bility of starting a 10-pot factory in Salt Lake. J Articles of incorporation of the Eagle Cracker company with a capital stock 0 $25,000 were filed with the county clerk yesterday. J A Boston man asks the real estate exchange ex-change what chance there is for machinists ma-chinists aud engineers getting employment employ-ment in Salt Lake. F " The Green Kiver Oil companv will start the drill on Monday. J F Marks the contractor, left for the oil belt today to-day with a force of men. A Worcester Mass, man wants to know what inducements the board of trade or citizens committee offer to manufacturers to bcate here. The Nabob Mining company filed articles ar-ticles of incorporation vesterdav The capital stock is $1,000,000. The officers aie: l.W. S ampler, president; James A. Varnes, vice-president, and Emery ard, secretary and treasurer |