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Show i ' !h:sixi:ss lines. I MiJsararnfr Trale is ai Goo:1 as Usual and Mutiny is Eaiier aaJ Iros- puds Bright. AUTUMN AND WIN TEE. ! The Local Real Estate MarkutProjreai Mud's oa the New BtiiUiogi Pertaining to Bricks j W. .J. ( 'hamherlains it (.'o'h. Itniort ! A review ol flic jtenernl situation Continues Con-tinues to show fitruiiq fi'iitutv both pro mid (on. Trsdu at ilia nionmut ih eenlure r.illwr stagnant, but tha proiui.seH of the liiturii rt in;uiv and I'l-'Uht, It .)ear that tha Freucli ; wi.cat crop will fall u.-urly one-third l.elmv the mer.ntto, and neveral other couiitrim ni'wt look to in to supply tin ir delu iciii-y, inch by good charice we ahali be ah.e to do, n ti . 1 thus perhaps per-haps bring back some of the $7,-,lMHI,OilO j in gold why li has recently gone out. ' Another point of t ulue in tliu consider-atioii consider-atioii of the present outlook is the lib-eril lib-eril .iddition to our currency, which nil be cr.-.-it.-. I by the extension of gov-ei gov-ei inn.'iit bonds at 2 per cent. Clearing hoitsi! ret in us from lifty cities ahowej an iiiijii'.a ement of 2 per cent ovur thu a-i'tio week last year, hich is an excellent ex-cellent 1',-tuni under the circumstances. J i.e l aiir.iail slock market at New York ha- be. -n desperately iltiil. On one day only M.O io shares were sold, which beats tho record tor this suason. - j 'I ha IM..w tltiil,lmf4. ! Only a few days work remain to bo i he do ie on the iouu.iatious ol the Me- Cot-nick building.' while part of the ! "'alls are now being laid, those on the I northwest side l.eiug nearly up to the lirst storv, and the iron pillars are lining lin-ing placed which are tu support the .second htory. , Masons on the Hnoley block are now laying Mono over the part occupied I by tho postoliice and the east side is nearly limslied to tho second story. As it, grows from day to itay it impresses im-presses everybody with its Jmas.-ii venues and general elegance. Joists are being laid for the third lloor of tho Morlan block. The treatment treat-ment of thu front in the dark red brick and gray sandstone is greatly admired and u-sures it being nu ornament to Second South street. The window frames aro lining put in for the third story of tho Merchautile block and the walls ara g ling up with consi lerablii p.iei d. Ithasatiout beeu S'ttle.l now that it will go no higher than four stories. One of the fronts of the Star block lias been put in ami tho store room occupied. oc-cupied. The rest of the building has only to be plastered when it will be ready for its tenants. The fence has been torn away from the Tmlund.) block on Third South street and the building is finished with the except iou of ptittiug in the plate glas window s. Frank Pierce's resilience on Fifth South street just o,'f of Mam and which is to cost $,1)01) has I, oeii raised mid will he finished iu two months. '1 he inundations for the now Congre-gal'oiial Congre-gal'oiial church are, a')otit finished. They wiil lie permitted to season before the walls are laid. On Monday the stone masons will commence to lay the foundation for Lorenzo Voting block on Commercial street. The one storv row being built by the State bank of (.'tab, has the walls up and will be completed in about two weeks. Tim Henry W. Lawrence one-story building on West Temple street is nca-iy ready for its tenants. The excavations for tin; Baldwin block are nearly ready for the foundations. founda-tions. The finishing touches are being applied ap-plied to the Kodak building. I.neal Trail Iterlew. The week's business has shown many good and few bud features. Trade is ! rather quiet as the summer season is praetici.ly over, but yet merchants do not complain, sayiug they me well pi -asi'd with their business fortius time of the year. In real estate there has ! been some improvement iu the tone of I the market, although few sales have been made; bill Ihe feeling is better j than a week or two ago, the inquiry linger and the prospects for a good fal'l and winter trado very bnght. This j hope is based on the less .stringent eondi- tiou of ihe eastern inonev market, good ' crops in nearly all of the agricultural I Mates ami with the reports of short j crops in Kurope an assurance of good times is given. Among the Utah f trm-j trm-j era the year is likely to be a most pros 1 peroiis oiin. The rains have been j heavy aud frequent making it unnecessary unneces-sary to do more than half of the usual ani iipit ot irrigation and the fruit and j grain crops wi.l be better than for a j number of years. With this favoi able j combination of circumstances the j outlook for a good fall business in all J lines is a bl ight one. ; 1Vrtfiiii.K to llrirk. j A lire was started in one of the kilns id the Salt Lake Pressed Brick company j this week, which is intended to be I burned lor thirty days before it is drmvn. The clay being tested from the new banks discovered iu Bingham is ln.--ilieied to be of a superior quality for j budding brick but it is thought it con-j con-j tains too much iron lo make lire brick. The Salt Liko Press,.,! Brick com-I com-I puny is making teste of the clay thev j can obtain within a radius of seveuty-j seveuty-j live miles. SA.E BLOWR3 AT WORK. 1 hey Crack Ihe Sr in IL wUtt llros. uud ho-iiri Sl -III. At 3 o'clock this morning the safe in Hewlett Bros. Soda Water Works on Statu was blown open. A" hole was ; drilled in Ihe door of the safe just hp. low the combination, powder laid iu ' and touched off. The resulting svplos-I svplos-I iou broke the glass in the front windows I threw everything down from walls and ; burned the books in the sale. About $; 10 whs secured by the .s.tfo blowers. 'The noise of the explosion was heard by several people living near but all supposed it to I.e made bv someone ceiel ratingthc'-lth. Two men are suspected sus-pected of the crane and will probably be arrested this atteruoun. |