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Show iltliFl'L HOLDER. Architects and Builders Fay That Considerable Consid-erable Now Work is Starting Up and That TEE CULL DAYS ARE OVER. Good Accounts of ths Bant Crop Electric Elec-tric Lisrhta for Lelii Installment IIousus Business Brevities. Architects an 1 contractors are in a much more cheerful frame of mind than they have been for week.". They all aree that business is picking up and that the dull fr which has pre ailed furthti past few months h gi in? wny to better times. In several of the architects' ar-chitects' ollices visited today, they gave the information that they had considerable n'v work iu hand and that the outlook for n good autumn's business was most promising. prom-ising. Ktlll Mora Ma.charin. The daily analytical tests that are being iiiado on the boot cro growing in the Utah valley imi showing a steady increase in the pcrccutngii of saccharine. saccha-rine. The reports received yesterday nay that analyses showing from 11 to 1 pur cent are now of frt'iiieiitoceurimce. These pt remittees will show a small increase until the beets aro fully matured ma-tured when it is anticipated liie average of the whole crop will be nearly 17 per rent. Tins is much better than the promoters of the factory had hoped for as thev never expected tbu average ing house surpasses that of thirty-one out of sixty-four cities In the United States. Several agents for eastern novelty anil notion houses are now in the city. They say their customers expect a big Christmas trade and are buying heavily People of small means but with almost al-most vertaiu situations on moderate salsries are again beginuing to buy houses and lots on the installment plan. Stock men are iu high feather over the tine condition of the ranges ami thu certainty that cattle an 1 sheep will bo strong to meet almost any kiud of a winter. Colonel Lett said this moaning that be was ipiite indifferent to what causes it might be attributed, but he was pleased to ay there was an improvement improve-ment in business. The Syracuse Salt company have a pou rt of WO acres filled with ti waters of the lak.i which thuy are evaporating. It is expected to gather nearly 00,000 tons of iialt from this pond. It is intended to make the next ten i-tjrial i-tjrial fair iu this city the most successful success-ful in every way of any that bus ever been held iu Utah. K is thought the exhibits of fruit particularly will be so line as to attract universal attention. There v.ere no bids sent in to the finance, committee of the school board yesterday for tho school bonds. Tho committee adjourned until Thursday when it is hoped tho barons of linance will take more interest in-terest in the mailer. 4 Jus of the greatest results expected of the irrigation congress will bo to give statistics of the prolits of irrigation irriga-tion enterprises. Several irrigation companies in Colorado have for years been receiving from 2i to fa) per cent on their investments, and yet the public pub-lic has scarcely beard of them. would be over 15 per cent. '1 he company's chemist says the soil in this section is thq best he has ever seen for beet raising and the prospects are that it w;ll be still belter after several sev-eral ynr of (Tupping and cultivation. Preparation are now being made lo harvest Itio crops. Sheds are lining bunt nt the woiks al Lehi so that farm-may farm-may deiiver tim beets as soon as pulled. The experience) the farmers have bad iu laisiug beets this summer has hern more than satisfactory, and nearly all will plant a larger acrenpe iidxt year than they have this. One farmer who owns twenty acres of land says he will devote all of it to beets next year. This summer he only planted three acres. Lelii is iaid to lie the busiest place south of Salt Lake. The population has increased fully -1(10 this summer. Two hundred men are employed in various capacities about the sugar works. Tho bank, started a few weeks ago. is dnine a good business, and now has a line of deposits amounting to 18,-000. 18,-000. A new boarding house is being built by the Sugar company with a capacity for one hundred boarders. The People's Co-op aro going to put in a planing mill snd a dynamo, so the town of Lehi can bo lighted in a short timo with electricity instead of candles. (Joluif to tha Ctiait. Sam Levy will leave in a few days for the coast, making his initial soliciting solicit-ing tour in tho cigar business. On his return be will commence the work of building a cigar factory on Third South between Main and West Temple streets. It is bis intention to make this factory one of the biggest concern! of a similar kind in the west. Being convinced that tliore is a vast amount of territory north and Yvcst of here in which he can successfully success-fully compute with tho eastern manufacturers, manu-facturers, he sees no reason why he bhuuld not at least try to occupy it. Y'ant liitllment Home. One of t'.ie most active of the real estate meu was seen frantically rushing from one ollice to another this morning making inquiries for bouses located ou thu ea:t side which could lie sold on the installment plan. llo was not successful suc-cessful iu finding any. A demand of that kind had been growing lor several days until at this time at least a hundred hun-dred such houses could iie sold tit prices ranging in price from $1500 upwards. up-wards. Chaiigi-aor litis. The recorded sales of real estate yesterday yes-terday were as follows: Neils Peterson i t nx to Frmlerli-k Con-ley, Con-ley, deed, part so tio:i a. tow nship :! h. .uih, rane 1 ea'-t i 1 s ineua I. yon to John K Corker, 1:0 d, pa-t lot t'. b'ock S'i. pl.it O fii)0 lau.es YY eM et US to f II VY sterflcld, uecd, lots in Howe sll b I i I--H Ml 6l0 tdelbert Koundv et us to S 11 We-ter-Held, deed. Inis ti, 7, 10,11, Nob Hill mi!ii1;Tiiou 6 Shirley & (IniHliell to Mrs Fanny hiuipp. deed, pait lot 1, blocli i:'.l,piai A 5(100 Jharles Kador et us to IJarney Sweeney, Sween-ey, lots In Hock Sprlncs subdivision. 100 rrederlek Olaen et ux t- t 'hrle Syp-liiin Syp-liiin et al, deeu. iota 4t. 4 uud -bi, 1 :ocl u. Albei t place i'.IM u.nrli-t A I'.irtriii...- to James 1 Latitc- b'V, deed, lots m (jll'iletl ( iiy 5o0 (aeon '1 lloouts et u to Kuluvd K '1 iiotnas. deed, part of lot I, block 11, plat A avfl opn A llach to John Teller, deed, lot J, block plat O 10-.X) i ( Ji aiet Y'ouiw et ux to Chloie Y lb-n-nlu-r. de. d, lots in ft.indy .-.tation plat i.') ,note Y" Hciiedii-t to l.ei.i-and Y'ouui;, deed. lot m Sandy Station plat U10 Mary M Fisher et al to Fiancin M Noll. dc d, part section i4, towonbip 1 'oiit.h, rauK 1 eat 1 oraham (i Putnam to T IC YVIlilams, deed, imrt lot ft, block W, plat 11 400 YV K Hubbard to c T Callmon. d'-ed. lot 5, block:), Waterloo addition IB.") V' K llllbbard to .1 K Shorten, deed, lot fl, bio k :. YY'att ilooaililition ;.'Jj Warle UroxhiilBky et al. to Mattlas Jal-leu.it Jal-leu.it deed, part section 1, towusliip 1 nonh, valine 1 '-kl 7e0 W II Whitney et ai. to Martin Aeker- stralui el Hi., deed, lot S, 111 .ck y, Ar- l er.y K'uliak s ni)diyi-iou 17u0 Mara Maoseii Jensen to .! allies ,K-n-jen, d'-ed. part lots v an 1 s. block -I, piat H 1 Ja-i'.es 1' Olse.n et ux to Alie K Ciin-den- seit. dee I. part lot ii. l loek ::ft. jdat A.. 17.V) Maria Madsen Jeni n to James Jensen, iletd, part lots 7 ami , block lil, jilat ii 1 IT. S M;'i-fcalto James ( ;endennin, (ieisl, par' lot 7, block 77. plat A S 147 I'rederick II Auei-bacli at al. to Muph Ii Jieiu-v ot al., oeod. part lot 1, blouK 72, piat 0 l.0 J Hendy ft ux to 1'iiuh H Henv et al., leed. iiart lot 1. block ',:!, plat ft I. CM 11 "ay Cumberland et ux. to Hugh H lioudy et aU, P"t block 7, plat 0 1 Total tai.jt.7 lictlaa Hra.itias. There is .,uite au eastern demand for Utah mutton. Tho contract for ths Kenneily block will be let today. It is observed that real estate sales are picking up a little. Calborn & Skiuuer have moved their ollice to the Commercial block. Frank K. Gillespie is in Denver working work-ing up interest in the irrigation cou-grns. cou-grns. Wantland & McNary intend building twenty-live houses iu Lincoln Park addition. ad-dition. Several of the eastern papers will have representati.es here during tiie irrigation convention. B. A. M. Froiseth sold lots 1 and 2 in block 3, Superier addition yesterday to Mathias Jalen at $7,.0. The members of the West side association asso-ciation met in the general offices of the Central block this afternoon. C. K. Wantland closed a sale yesterday yester-day of 7600 acres of Union Panif'ic railroad rail-road land locater near Bountiful. The business of the Salt Lake clear- |