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Show tho title which is Dot believed to bo m-poltant. m-poltant. Tho brick, residence on tho site of the new Spall'ord building has boon razed to tho ground, and excavating for the foundations will begin at once. There is a great demand for terraces which cannot bo satislied. J. (..'. Lett sa d ho thought 200 such bouses iu good locations could bo rented easily. The most bountiful thing in the interior in-terior of the Khiitsford (if Clerk Harris is excepted) will be the grand marble Mairoaso which will lead from tho rotunda ro-tunda and thu pui'lory of tho hecoud boor. )m A Jttl) MONTH. Markets Are Quiet and Money Tight-Eastern Tight-Eastern Financiers Have Not Rrcov-ered Rrcov-ered from the Eecent Sliock, EESUMING WOEK OS THE ONTARIO. Improvements that Are to bo Made at Silver Sil-ver Lake Park Denver and Salt Lake Values, llradstreet in his last report says that Mulch is a bad mouth for Hade, not only the Mutch of mil, but the Mureh of every other year. The share market is described us absolutely inactive and even bear traders lind it almost impossible impos-sible to unload, and realize, as the public pub-lic does not. take any interest and the baron of linanee show no disposition to give an artilicial stimulus to the activity activ-ity of tlie market. The country has by no means recovered from the shock caused by the failure of the Farings. and until things again readjust themselves them-selves monny will be tight. A leading power in finance in describing de-scribing the peculiar ehVeis which such disasters as thu Faring failure had on trade, said that even when ho few banking institutions were crippled as was the case when the Argentine Ar-gentine republic collapse came, it took some time for the world lo recover and regain its conlidcnce. The wave would split, one going to tho cast and the other to tho west," until it had circled the entire globe. When these two waves met, if there was no shock oNpenenoed, then the reaction would come and confidence con-fidence would be regained. These waves havo met and a chance ought to soon manifest itself, as there is a disposition by tiancial circles to taje a hopeful look of business. One Ainer-ieau Ainer-ieau house, that of J. S. Morgan & Co.. has consented to act as the agents of the Hank of England to secure a loan of ??.", 000,1 01 which it is proposed to invest in-vest in Argentine government bonds. The last report from London showed that several banks which were supposed to bo shaky had weathered the gale, and that plenty of money for the transaction trans-action of commercial atlairs would soon bo forthcoming. These things, together with the very flattering condition of the grain and produce markets, all conduce to tho belief that money will soon be easier. Hval Kscata Males. Following were the transfers of real estate as recorded in this city yesterday: S.H Milneret :il lo I'etro Mining rora luny. deed, ru nes iu Wet lU'iiaitilii mluliiK dMrlet t 1 Gordon (I Hall to '.Heiin K llothwoll. oult claim dee,!, mining chuius in vt mountain ntr distriet 11,000 Joseph T MeNiiry ei 11! 10 W W Watson et at. warruntv deed, lots 14 aud tf blo.k I. I. lu. o n park addition 10U0 Rdey D Winters to. ux to Mury E T I. yon. warntnry deed, part ot lot 1, biork ., pi it D 600 Frank W Kosset ur to Charles B Oour-lay. Oour-lay. warranty deed, part of lot 7, blin k 4. plat H . 1 7. H Jaeohs to V. A Tripp, unit claim deed, part of lots. Work VI, plat D . 1 E A Tripp t Z II .hirotis. (nit rlaim deed, part of lot : block HI, plat D ... I Cerill 1 Hyde 1 1 Franklyn V Kelly, warranty war-ranty deed, part ol lot 4. block :il. plat A 3UJ Clinton A Hint's et nl to Oeoritn (J Smallev. warranty deed, lots 1. IS. Ill and an. 'll -eta. Hiitits- tir-t aditltlou.. 2"i0 Wlilii m ECrntcUeret al 10 Mary H 11 liav, warratitA' deed, lots yo aud -1, t lo'.k!i, VHia Park addition SX) JaiueH Abb tt ct ux to Frank Stanley, deed, liurt of lot 1. (dock 4, )dat C... . Bro David ll Allenet ux to P H Younn. warranty war-ranty deed, part of lot 8, block 41, plat I) tV)00 I' T Youn.'b ood et ux to Oeorite Iln-dy, unit y laini deed, p irt ot lo, la, bloi k .1. live a tf Ida' A. Hi H'leld . . 1 Marv Ann Lvon to Francis T I. von, deed, part :ti lot :i, block -.'I, plat D ... 1 Marv A in I .von to Chra'tna K I. von lllit ui. d (1 part o lot 3, block -I, tdat li 1 Mary Ann I.yon to M try A J T, Marl-liutt, Marl-liutt, de u, part of lot 3, block, plat 1).. 1 Mary Ann I yon to LtlllnsS L Chap-num. Chap-num. d ed, partt ( lo.s '4 and .1, block ill, pint 1) t 1 James uclover et ux to Peter Maim-strom. Maim-strom. jutt claim'dee 1, art of section 31. t wn.sliip y souih, rant;e I west, Salt I.'u.e juerl 'lan B0 Olena An.ierson to J. Mulinstroni, d-ed, part of secTlon 3. town-b " H soulh, rauu-e 1 we. 1. S It Lake in- r d a i l,'i James i;lov:-r et ux to l'ct' r M t!m-strom. t!m-strom. uee i pa"t of s.-et'on t:o' n ship '.'so' th. range 1 et. Salt t.ako meridian S09 Total ,.fcl.;i4 silver L-k Park. When the eastern syndicate represented repre-sented hy C. W. Yeatch purchased this property they did not buy it with tho intention of sitting down and holding it until it had doubled in value without an effort on their own part, but scarcely scarce-ly had tho deed boen sinned when orders or-ders were given for 10,000 shade trees, which will lie set out just as soon as the season opens, and the next day teams were engaged to haul stone and lumber on to the ground with which to commence the buihlinir of houses. It is tho intention of Mr. Yeateh to build a large number of cottaare of from three to live rooms each, which will be sold on the installment plan. Tho lake will aiso he improved, several boats (nit on and made in every way a delightful resort, which can easily "be done as it is deep, has high banks and is quite a different kiml of an affair from many swamps and quagmires which are misnamed lakes. O'Meara Hros.' Block. Benson Filch, the contractors, .commenced the work of excavating for the new business block which tho O'Meara Bros, will erect on Second South. All of the work will bo crowded crowd-ed so as to have the building completed bv Mav 1 as thev already have several by May 1 as they already have several applications for tho stores nnd offices which it will contain. It has been decided de-cided to construct the lron't of terra cotta brick with white sandstone trimmings, trim-mings, with the exception of the lirst story which will be. almost entirely of plate glass. African M. K. Church, The members of tho African M. E. church are on the lookout for a location loca-tion on which to build, on either Brig-ham Brig-ham or First South streets, not further east than Fifth. When a suitable site has been acquired, they are ready to commence the erection of a house of worship to cost $20,0(10. Real Fatal Tickings. K. L. Craw & Co. sold four Midway lots today. There is a great demand for the adobes which are taken from some of the old buildings which are being torn down. The stairway of the Constitution building, which is nearly completed, is a very line specimen of tho stair builder's build-er's skill. The Utah anil Montana Machinery company shipped a carload of planing mill machinery yesterday to J. M Jcu-sen Jcu-sen of Logan. The contractors commenced excavating exca-vating this morning for the new building build-ing of Little Clews on State road opposite op-posite tho Holmes block. Judge Col born fully expects to close the deal for the 105x187 foot corner on Second South on which the purchaser, intends erecting a terrace to cost $125,-000. $125,-000. Tho only hitch now is a defect in j |