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Show RENTS WILL BE LOWEH Several Hnndrad New Offices and Residences Resi-dences Ready Within the Neit Sixty Days. DAY ON THE REALTY EXCHANGE Tha Record of Transfer) and Notes of the Movements of the Napoleans of the Realty Mart. There will be a drop iu rents in both offices and residences within the uext sixty days, and the drop will be a noticeable no-ticeable one. This will in no way injure the prosperity pros-perity of the city; in fact it will be de-cidedly de-cidedly beneficial. Bents have been too high aud in consequence many a man w ho would have gone Into busiuess here on his own acroant in a smalt war, has been driven elsewhere. Several huudred new offices will in the uext few days bo ready for occupancy. oc-cupancy. Fully as many new residences resi-dences are being completed, ami this means that rents must go down. hamtier of Commerce. A Westphalia, Kan., party is coming here to locate. An El I'aso, Texas capitalist will soon be in Salt Lake to look around the city. A Cheyenne gentleman wants a lot of advertising matter for distribution. From Hampton, 111., a gentleman will eoine to Salt Lake City for good. A La Grande, Ore., party is anxious to learn something respecting Salt Lake City and I'tah. A New York capitalist telegraphs for twelve s(ts of printed matter of Salt Lake City and Utah, which are wanted by investment companies of that city. Secretary Gillespie has sent information informa-tion to parties at Jackson, Howell, C'heslea, Mich., Peru, La Crosse, Lafayette, La-fayette, Crawfordsville, Ind., Columbus. Colum-bus. O., Grand Island, Neb., and New York city. Rami Kutate Kxchang-a. The real estae exchange meeting this morning was fairly attended although the snow covered the most desirable building lots in the city. Tho chief talk was of tho regular Wednesday meeting tomorrow when matters will be arranged and the work of the exchange ex-change continue without interruption. Heal Eiitato Trunvfors. Following were the records of sales of real estate in this city yesterday: Emma I.. Swaner to Joseph E. Swn-r, wuriauty de' d, part of lot IV bioi:k sM, pint t toO William J. Sllv. ret al toHyium A. BUTT, BU-TT, warranty d'ed, pai'tot lot 3, block W. plat K 00 ' Wl'linm J. Sliver et al to Hyrum A. Silvi-r. warranty dead, part of lot 3, block "A. plat I to I Mission I.'fe liHiimnce roirpnnv to ! Jie,ih Wai burton, deed, pa;'i of lot j 6. bio. k IS. plat II I Warren Hnse-v acd v li.i to.Io.eph War-burton. War-burton. (itilt claim deed, pnit or lot ft, lilook 1-, pUt H 1 Alex Jobiison and wi'e to S. H Milner et h . deed, one-tenih intn-sr to tbe Potro. Urm-erat and A della lodes 6,000 David J. Joiioi and w i- v to Al red J. Jones, wnvra-ty deed, ijart of section ' a4, township I scmUi. Miie Uwext I ,SU0 Morgan H, Willtan s aud wife to Lo-rtn.o Lo-rtn.o K. Lous, wamanty deed, lots s and at. block 9. Arllnu-a He irhiH i,7f0 Al! ei t T. Webb and wife to ):ma Webb, rued, par. lo j. bsock -7. plat li 3,600 JO.iliC Larson to MatrmiH Swenon, wan an y deed, pait sei t'on 31, town fh'pK. soutb ranue I e.ist 4fl0 David McKcuJe, Jr.. and wife to David Mi'Keiifcle. deed, part s 'ctloaal. town- stilp 1 Booth, rantfc I went 1 William J Sliver and win to Mary P S'h er, warranty deod, p irt lot 8, td'k Jl. plat K t0 Wll. lam J Silver imd wiff to Aitimr J Silver, wan a ny deed, par lot.'l. bl'l: 21. plat R 50 Tbiimas McEvoy to Joseph lieoniiegan, warranty d 1. lots 14 and li. bloca l.'l, five-Hi re plat . HIk Field 1 John C. Winter t H, 11. Mullen, war-rantv war-rantv de.'d, lot s, hl'.ick.l Woodlawn addition ad-dition 160 K.J t'o-ter and wife to rj H. Fouler, wariautv de d, pari lot li. block 1, rtve- acvo A, llti! Field 3.00.) Groiye Wriubt and wife. to Davt 1 Walker. deed, part lot ,1, block 21. plat F 1 G. W. Heimett e al. to Watson ndning company, deed, part s ct ou 18. township town-ship a south, range Uses' !i Total li4,ST;i Keal Kttita Motee, Money is said to be getting easier. The local architects report an im-provsd im-provsd condition of things in sight. Considerable money has beeu appropriated appro-priated for the improvement of streets' in Hydo and Prospect parks. View City presuuts all the evidences of iucreased p vtperity. Fleven tine residences havu ono up during tho season. Tousey A De Ricqles are reported to have sold a hundred acre tract of land north of tho city to an eastern buyer for l.o00. W. H. Amsden a prominent resident of the Buckeye commonwealth is in the city making an effort to secure a foothold. foot-hold. The Messrs. Schreiner Bros, have him in hand. |