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Show TOE REMOTE HEN The Exchange Sleeps 8weotly this Morning Morn-ing Undisturbed by the Sound of Their Voioes- NO DEOLIKE YET IN VALUES. A Reliable Man Informs The Times tha t Ealt Lake Dirt has not Dropped in Prices. The real estate esebange which is generally a center of considerable activity ac-tivity languished this moruiug. A few of the faithful, whom tho genial president presi-dent so neatly complimented yesterday morning upon their tidelity, were on hand, however, and discussed personal or business matters for an hour. Among tho wants posted was the call of Mr. Hardy for a $4,000 house and lot in a desirable location. Mr. Hardy was not supplied. This fact led one of the gentlemen prescut to remark at Bome length upon tho absentees. ab-sentees. Many of the members, while not uufaithful to the organization, do ,if Baum In annraiiiiU tlin m.opRsitV Of IIUl OUl III VVy B't VVtUVV " -J their presence at the meeting place, but since the cold weather have become chronic absentees. This subject formed a text for a lengthy dissertation by a steady attendant this uiorniug. Tli Iclin Which Never Cam. "I assure you," remarked one of the most reliable dealers in realty in the city this morning, "that there has never been the slightest decline in Salt Luke property. Some have asserted to the contrary aud have also claimed that it was due to local causes. Jt is true that the rough edges have been occasionally knocked oil some outside out-side property, which had been put upon the market and in the flurry last fall went at inflated prices. But gilt-edged property in this city was never more valuable than it is today. Thu little ripple on the surface last fall was not a boom, That is booked, for a later date. My opiuion is that it is in sight now." The Chamber of Comm-rce. Secretary Gillespie this morning received re-ceived a communication from a linn in Iowa asking if this city could furnish a good opening fora manufactory of flavoring extracts and like goods. A York, Neb., man asks for informa- tion about investments in bait Lake real estate. A Dallas, Texas, man sends in a requisition for printed matter. 11c is especially interested in the timber resources of the territory. Klgin, Illinois, parties inquire about the city as a summer resort. A resident of Clarence, Missouri, wants to come west and engage in stock raising, and asks for information about the opening in Utah. In response to Inquiries for general information printed matter was yesterday yester-day forwarded to parties in the following follow-ing places: Chicago, Ills.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Los Angles, Cal.; Joliet, Ills.; Taoonia, Wash.; Franklinville, N. J.; Vineland, N. J.; Philadelphia, Pa. Ju luini'n n i iviup ....... asks for samples of manganese ore. Yenteriliy'a Real Etate Belet. The following real estate tran.fers were recorded yesterday: J A Van ami v ie to Oer.run S Smith, part of lot I. blo"-k lin. I'latA 4,000 Mrs H J k.o'e to Clara C. ' off. lots 1 a-ui iv, bloc 30. Denver City plat.... 400 D C '.oif ami wile to Mrs 11 J Aloora. miine.i above ww Margaret H Salmon 10 R ilwt Morrla. lots.'' a-,d :tw. . .t wait addition John k'lizKoralu et ai mAiiuh n . Kliz- erald. jmrt of M-rtion aj, township 3 south, raniie 1 east flM James W t ltaiei aid to Hcnuimin h Kitarera rt. p irt of mrtt.in3U, town- 8hlpas uih. ranfte 1 -iit I.S.) Ja. oh 10 Te r to H F F l.Kerald, T'irt of section ai. t wnhip 3 south, ranna ll fJ B F T rrv et ux ! U F Kitzueraid. mt 3. Inock 31. Dr.ipir township surv jr.. 10 Thomas llaiktord and wile tol-lvrum Sui t li part of mm t oll 3.'. t wnlilp 8 wmtli. ran.'e 1 f ist iuO F A Irt m- t al. to Joel 8 Illckne:!. lot 4amt pait of .0. Avon : 1 Par F A Viriueet at. to t.o D Hry. e. pirt of lots It) , ud M Avo d il Park 601) F A Virtue et al. to W A Tovroa. pait of lots ri a "I "U Avor.dal Park.... .... 40J I-dw.n W Senior and wife to John H. SmUh, lots 13. I I. 15, in and 17, Ink 'T, j,(i4l I-") Saraii H Caiinori to Koi-e Holland, lot 17. t'lk S. Hh U d vision TOO W P 1 'int ra to fclim Colin et al. lots 1 and Id 'fk-l. Heminut n I lam 1 ,le -iiie Polromb to Oils on n Kinney, lot -.1'. block H.Cr.'wcent Bach 40 lios' Ho i nd to John li (iiitnianse, lot 17. hloi kV, Heath s Subdivision . 1000 tlrertie S Smith ai d wne to John A Van Pelt, the Extension. 1 h otuer nilm sln West Mount On dlstilot 40.0iO J 1: Thompson to John O r-J n et al. part o. t ts I ami . hlk . pta A ACU0 Florenro A Pritehard to :amm 11 Arthur, Ar-thur, p irt of lots 5 a id fi. blo- k -J7. pat t WW j f; Watr.er to William J Halioranet al. part of lot 1. blk 1 1. plat A 10.&O ,1 .1 Suell to t.tto S uier, lots S to 17. blk 10. Capitol He K'ti 11 M irv K Hit t l-.iiin a A Hene.-tttt. part of lot I. Ilk .1.1. plat n BOW M P Omeai'ii to Charles G Dennett, part of lot I. b k an. plan H S5 Md Uarlmit to F.dwanl B Crltclitow, lots 91 and ti, blk -tit, Huei.a Vista addition ad-dition 1 R H Whlttn nore to H K Tuini-r, lot 3, blk U, lii neva addition sw Total 81,578 Holldlne and Ral EMate Note. Architect Farnbam in tbo Wasatch block, is working on the plans for a $;I0,0II0 residence. Beck, Kennedy & Co. sold two lots yesterday afternoon in their Ninth Fast subdivision for !I50. Harrington, Donnelly & Newell sold a lot this morning in their south side addition for $150. J.F.Stephens was the purchaser. Blazer, Hocker & Co. sold 100x137 feet on Second South and Fleventh Fast yesterday for $6,000. The purchaser pur-chaser paid cash. Ten brick cottages, costing a thousand thous-and dollars each will be erected on Postmaster Benton's addition, the other side Jordan this season. Blazer & Patterson reported the closing clos-ing of a $000 deal this morning to a local party who will put up four Hats on the prpoerty this summer. John Snell, one of the old time . L t k rtl.v ornnMs In tin in architects of the city, expects to he in the ring again this summer to compete w ith the newer comers in his line. - Contractor Fred Till intends erecting erect-ing a handsome residence upon his newly purchased lots in Norwood place as soon as the season will permit him to begin. J. A. Morton & Co. made a $0,000 sale yesterday to a party who states be will put $2.".0D0 Into buildings on the property prop-erty this summer. The property is on Second South near Eleventh East. The Odd Fellows will meet Friday evening to incorporate for building purposes. The capital stock of the organization or-ganization will be $40,000. It is the intention of the order to build a handsome hand-some dwelling place for i'self on Main street al a cost of $o0,000, the coming season. j ( . r'.'j |