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Show THE DEALERS IN DIRT. They are Host Sanguine Over tba Outlook for a Big Spring Business. Busi-ness. THE EEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, A Lively Meeting at it Headquarter! This Morning Yesterday's Trani-fers Trani-fers Notes. Real estate men today are finite int. islied with the situation as it presents itself in this city. They invariably express ex-press themselves as confident that here will be a profitable field for their labors this season. In speaking with a leading lead-ing dealer this morning ho gave it as his opinion that the buying this summer sum-mer will be confined mostly to eastern purchasers, and will be on a large scale. Ho looks for a steady demand for residence property among the incoming in-coming population, but toil will not compose the bulk of the business. He calls attention to'the fact that several big deals have been consumuted within the past few days anil made public. These were transactions in large blocks of property which will be held until the location of the new enterprises en-terprises now assured for Salt Lake. tin elfi nninta nut thai it in lha nan.v.l 7 r testimony of the dealers that they anticipate an-ticipate their big patronage from the monied men of tho east now looking this way. The sudden and gusty Hurry of last fall when every Salt Laker who bad $100 hastened to put It into real estate will not occur again for some time to come. Another gentleman called The Times' attention to the fact that several loan companies are reaching this way and express themselves as anxious to invest in-vest money on Salt Lake security. This he thinks is the one thing noedecf to insure in-sure a tremendous trade in real property proper-ty and a big building hoom. Without cheap money in abundance the city will not advance this season. But every indication is the most hopeful. No brighter outlook could be desired. The Exchange. At the real estate exchange this morn- ing a number of dealers gathered and discussed the outlook. The general impression im-pression was that with the opening of better weather, which this day seems to foretell, the real estate man's task will become easier and more remunerative. Beck, Kennedy & Co. presented a request re-quest for J1000 or $2000 on approved security. se-curity. A lady also sent in a note saying 1 she wanted to rent a fifteen or twenty room house. The notable increase in the attendance was remarked on all sides as a commendable feature It is intended to reorganize the board within a short time, and make a number of changes in its working plans. Chambur of Coinmarea. Some parties in Great Falls, Mont., ask for information in regard to igri- CIlltllrA nnrl irrtrratinn in TTlnV. .... ii juvii'M 111 W fctk IJ . A letter from Brooklyn, N, Y., from a representative of an insurance company com-pany asks for descriptions and prices on agricultural lands. Inquiries for printed matter have arrived ar-rived from Orchard, Neb,; Montana, Kansas; Onawa, la.; Harvard, Neb.; Buford, la.; Paducah. Ky.; Galena, Kansas; Weeping Water, Neb.; Layfay-ette, Layfay-ette, Ind.; Willow Springs, Neb.; Seedan, Kansas; Iraer, la.; Nebraska City, Neb.; New Frankfort, Mo.; Fay-etteville, Fay-etteville, Ark.; Silver Ridge, Neb.; Kemsen, Ia.;Ncligh, Neb, Real Eatate Transfer. The following real estate transfers were recorded yesterday: Frank I and Edtth Ounne'l to John Oa- Kiin. arrantv due d low m. ii unri U. blk I. C'oli rilo mitdlvlKloa net) Alexaiiiier U and tliai.th Adamson tn AnuHta H C0nw.1v, deed, part of sortlou It), tp I oiith, riinue B west 200 Alfred L At woo I and wife to J H Willi!, Wil-li!, warranty d-d. lots In. U), a, i& and'14. AHlmiy i ark addl'loa tOJ W I'Omeiira to N C Dougherty, deed, lots, blk. pi t it .. ...... . . i L D Klnuey to H H ElriredK, wnrranty ileed, lots l.H anJ l. blk i, and lot 7, blk &), Knney & (ii.urlav'M plat ... .. 600 Robert Skinner to J c Carson, warranty warran-ty deed, part f lot s, blk l pi it A . . . 000 Beii.tmnlu K Hli kok and wife to W. O. Hnrper, warranty deed. lols;i7 : )-9 40, -II and to b ock 6. Highland Park 210 Frank E Midinrln to .1 II A.llard. oult Claim deed, part of lot b. blk 44. plat A 1 CC Young to KVt.a 1) Youutf, deed, part of l..t 4, blk fw. plat B tOj : Km her Ai.n K Hoaxlanrt to Kllza D o mi', deed, part of lot 4, block fie, PltH 400 Totil ...... 1',W Heal Eatate Notes. Desky & Co. sold two lots in their addition ad-dition yesterday. Price, fllOU. Miller & Miller sold two lots in de Long's addition yesterday for $500. F. A. Virtue & Co., yesterday sold to J. K. Foote a house and lot in Avondale park for 13000. Peter A. Pctrson has contracted for the erection of a $3000 store building in Midway addition. Tonsey & DeRicqles yesterday received re-ceived advices from eastern parties that they might consider $r7,000 worth of property for which the tirm is agent sold. The deal comprises (MM m-ron near the stock yards. Real estate men report several pieces of aereago property withdrawn from the market. In some cases where owners wanted to sell badlv only a Bhort time ago. they are now' holding off for better prices. E. L. Craw & Co. have dissolved Mr. Craw continuing the busine'ss. Mr. Richards goes to Denver. Before dissolving dis-solving this morning the firm sold five lots in Midway for $J000 and let a contract con-tract for live artesian wells in Midway addition. J (J. L. Chamberlin & Co. received this j morning a shipment of handsome mantles, in cherry, sycamore and enamel, which they will put into the houses the company is building on Perkins Per-kins addition. Several of the mantles I have been set up in tho compauv's ! oflice and are for the inspection of the I public. |