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Show HEAL ESTATE NEWS, Yesterday's Transfers the Largest for Many Weeks and Foot np 1,688.556. MURRAY & PAUL'S BUILDING Leased for an Eden Musee and Will bs Remodelled for a Museum and Theater. The transfers for yesterday indicate a very active movoment in real estate and the agents are very much encouraged at the big day's record. The largest transfer was that of F. W. Jennings of part lot 1 and 2, part 3, block 84, plat A, South Temple between be-tween Second and Third West for $100,000. Another big gale was that of W. J. Harvey to Joseph II. Smith, being part of lot 3, block 53, plat A, for $30,000. W. II. H. Spafford's sale to Hyrum Groesbeck part of lot 8, block 57, for $32,000 was an important transfer of business property, being located on First East between Socond and Third South streets. Aa Eden Blueee. The building formerly occupied by Murray & Paul with their livery stable on Second South street, just east of tha Hotel Cullen, is to be remodeled for a museum and family theater. Sackett & Lawler who own museums at Kansas City, Omaha and Denver, have secured a ten years' lease on tha above property, the price, being, it is understood, $500 per month. The second story of the building will be used to display the curiosities, or the museum room proper, while the lower room will be tilted up with a stage for theatrical performances. The location is admirably suited for an Eden Musee, as it will be but a short time until tha postoflice travel will be directed on Sccoud South street. |