Show J fr I WEEK IN REAL ESTATE One of Busiest for Many Months Past RUMORS OF BIG DEALS Recent Transfers Cause Much Speculation Dealing in Residence Property Continues Con-tinues Lively With Many Sales Recorded The week just closed was probably the most Interesting since autumn In real estate circles Many transfers and sales were made more 1rooY than have been made within any week i cases In some since last summer involved in the large amounts were transactions but In the majority however how-ever the figures Indicated the purchase of a small home or the sale of property for Investment < t Humors and speculations are rife I along the streets concerning certain deals which are pending and transfers which have already been made Many I who claim to know persist In circulating circulat-ing the statement that the Clltt house at Main and Third South will be removed re-moved and a modern building elected nn its site By the owner of the property prop-erty and by his agent the rumor is positively posi-tively denied i I CONTINENTAL CORNER SALE I The purchase of the Continental corner cor-ner at First South and West Temple streets for 50000 also set the tongues of the wise ones wagging Denials from the purchaser availed nothing to those who claimed to know Those who have bought the property have Mnade no statement with reference to 1 its future but have intimated that a radical change would be made from the present unsightly corner DEALING JN RESIDENCES Many small residences were purchased pur-chased during the week and many more are In course of construction In the I northeastern part of the city sinaI cottages 4 cot-tages and In many cases pretentious homes are being erected at an astonishing T aston-ishing rate Other parts of the city are vlelng closely In building operations I opera-tions and contracts are constantly being J be-ing let Contractors who icalizc the I point to which the building tendency may reach have made large orders In advance Especially have brick dealers deal-ers done Jo a REAL ESTATE PROSPERITY Real estate men express themselves as perfectly satisfied with the conditions condi-tions which exist They declare that there is no boom In the unsavory sense but that the city is enjoying a period of building and real estate prosperity which iu stability has not been equaled in Its history Rental prices are maintained at a good fIgure by those who own real estate for investments v Jillo those who are desiious of owning own-ing their > wn abodes are investing in small cottages and terraces The aggregate sum for which transfers trans-fers were made during the week is In excess of any previous week of the year and reaches a sum not usually recorded record-ed in one week in the city Many deals are pending which will likely be closed during the coming week The weeks transfers follow MONDAY MARCH COJTJ I John M Ilawlrlns to Elms Kahn wanarty deed 2klO rods south wcst from 10 rods south of the northeast corner of lot 8 block 20 Plat A > Gi Christian Kupfor to Elizabeth Schne bsrgcr SIiG acres no tlnsvst quarter quar-ter section SO township 1 south range I west 5jn William Rocs ct al to 1Jdw L 1 La flue part of iorthvist quarter Of northwiit qnaitcr section 11 township town-ship 1 south range 1 west 750 vrilllam K Jones Jr to Samuel Ry tr 310 roils northwest from t > tods noith of southeast corner of lot 1 blok J plat C 750 George V Morris Jr ct al to Frank B 1 Morris quitclaim deed unit of lot 2 block 115 plat A 1 Albert DJblee to Giant Powder com pany cons southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 14 1 1 township 1 south range l went l 4 Desorel Saving bank to Ceo Rom iKy pait of lot 3 1 block 9 plat J 200 Total TUESDAY MARCH 31ST James Corlxlt to Cornelia F Titus D5Sfi rods Foulhciiat fiom north west miner lot 10 block 17 Ten ace plat A 2 Guatave Jolmaon to Naomla V Bcckstead part Houtlmast quar ¼ ter section 23 township I south range 1 east 1 Naomi V Bccktead to S Msciiai Ir 1LC3 acres In northeast quar ter of section 33 township south range leint 0100 t J Christiansen to A Rockwootij T lou I ani1 8 > hlock i East Side 1100 D H VrtI to IJ P Brown lots I and 2 block Gl plat A i D W Phelnn to Llaziu VIdncr 122 I acres In noithwoat quarter north wcst quarter section S township 2 south rang 1 east 1007 Auroii Kysr to John K Nlckol hon Xf rails by lr > 3 feet noujmvsl from 216 rods north of southeast corner Jot I block Hi plat D 1 735 A Ioekwoo1 1 to J Christiansen lots ii to 2Gl block 2 New lOnganI ad t union i Ed iv Home ct al to WlilYain ii I Thomas lots 32 and u block l Horn I Biibdivlslun Edw E Jenkins to IfarrlsoVid l Jenkins lots cl to fit i block J City Park i 1 fjYi KMBic IP McColIum to Thoinnslfow ard pait lot C block Kl plat A ijn Lojils E I Bnmheifcur to estate of Harry I Wanlohs quitclam dcod part lot 1 block 7 plat A i rotal WEDNESDAY APRIL 1ST Joseph W Bowers xo John VanUaai lc > ti8ifjr to llock 2 ultlmore Mibdlvlulon Amoa Gabbotl to Clara K ingimm I south half of lot 5 l block 4 J South Main addition 4 Frank Codbc ot al to Frank E 1 10 APHtcoll imrt of lot S block CS PIntA S < ir II y58lf to Joseph Stewart I Cix3i feet soulhwet from 100 feet weft of northeast cornor of lot ti 4 block S plat JJ or Ocaorot Savings Bank to Johiic Cutlet lot fi I block 11 plat J 7 15 fl P Mowers to Glenwood Mining company Cottonwood Katherine D lode RL Salt Lake county to Max lopplot 1 i block 1 N BoyloB RIvcraldo ad diLlon P 3T i McCaffrey to David F Walk S J LL er Jr Interest In Tommy Mitchell lodo Llttlu Cottonwood 1 Total 2 7S9 THURSDAY APRIL 3RD Frances Kessler to Mary A Bishop JOsiii iod northwest from southeast south-east corner of lot 2 block K > plat C 27DO Georco M Nichols to lullctt Hick ford 9x2 rode ouihcust from 7 iodn east of northwest corner of lot 5 block 115 plat A 3350 Frank W Ross < tt al to Salt hake t Loi AnKelis Railway company loin 2 to 5 block 1G plat C 3750 Mllen W Romney to Joseph M Romney CT acres southeast quarter quar-ter of northwest quarter of section 17 township 3 south range 1 cast 700 Mabel E V Dunn to Jarnci Crouch fi I rods by Gl feet southwest Irma northeast corner of lot 1 block 3G plat D lOCO Morgan Rlchaidt Jr to Corner M Richards lots 3 1 1 and 20 block 3 Gabbotffl subdivision 1300 David E Cowling to Peter C Cmv ling onctt bird interest In Cxi rode southeast irom northwest corner of lot I Mock S2 plat D HOO William Troharno to Glonlna Creamer part of lot C block IS pInt C 000 WJIIIan S Owen ct nl to William D Owen Jr part of lot 3 block 12 pint D 2000 Martha N Thomas to R K Thomas Really company part OL lot 8 block 11 plat A etc CGOO Richard K Thomas ct al to same part of lot 7 block 11 plat A 1 W R Scott to Salt Lake County Creamery company lots 9 to 12 block 70 Sandy 2000 John II llenKCa to Sarah A Soxton i lots S and 0 l block 12 Lakeview 230 S 13 Wonlerlleld to E S Hubbard lots 20 to 23 block 2 etc Homo subdivision I Rlehurd J 1 Tavlor to Loslle V Snow 2V odes west coiner oc lot C block fi 1 liveacre pint C < na Per N Pohrnon to Guutuf A Pehr soil parr of section 23 township J 1 south runco 1 west 1 Lillian M Moon to Sarnh A Sax ton part of lot 9 block 10 llvor I > lat A I a Y Trust company to Lesllo W Snow right of way lot J2 block 1 I 1 John Plmtt P CoVifTdon to Oregon Short blue Railroad company part oi lotS lot-S block 15 plat A 1 Tngrld Pohrson ct al to Per N Pehr Hon part of section fo lownshio 2 south range 1 went Total PJ3 J FRIDAY APRIL 3RD Rudolph Christensen to Illla Faw son 132x133 feet southeast fiom u rods omLst of i northwest corner lot 5 block 1 plat A JSOO MargaroL G Clawbon to O Lavnunl no 10 rods i by 177 iVeL southeast from northwest corner lot 0 block I r5 plat B 1070 Charles E Price to same 24x10 rods northeast from southwest corner lot I block 21 plat V 324 Thomas C GilKgs to Utah Savings and Trust company J210Gfi rods lot 7 block 1 Flvoao l PInt A < oO John Black to IJ iramkammer lot 12 block 13 Silver Lake 10 Vr 1C OBiner et al to T lj Woodbury Wood-bury lots 1 to 3 t block 3 Thorn ilyho MOD MO-D P WIlliami to L P Newman part section 5 township 2 south lanxu 1 ojut 1 Harry Iuff to H A iraitcmilcln 3x7 rods riouthoast from northwest coiner lot 2 block 18 piit D 1500 Thomas Woodbuiy Jr to Thomas U Woodbury GS feet by S rods lot 7 block I Fiveacre plat A COO R W Polndexicr to Francis 7C Wil kerson lots 112 and 33 block 4 I South Hucna Vista 30 St Miiryu academy to Holy Cross hoiipltal part block M plat F l C F Lindlcy to E C Ashton lot 12 block 1 KelSjv Glllcsple sub 190 E C Ashton to W Guerts samo 200 C P Madncn to C G Madscn lots S to 11 block 2 Belmont 700 James Stacy to GOOIKC K l MartinS Martin-S acres lot 2 section II township 1 north iangc 1 west 3M Margaiet M Watson to Rose T Winder sotilh half lot 7 block 31 Tenacre plat A 750 Total 21312 Z C 3VL I Annual Meeting The thirtyfourth t annual meeting of ho I stockholders of A C M I was hold at the companys office on Main street yesterday In the presidents report re-port it was shown that the sales for the past year were something over 53921000 an increase of over 81000 over the previous year The following officers of-ficers were elected Joseph F Smith president George Romney vicepresi dent T G Webber secretary and A W Carlson treasurer The following were elected directors Ileber J Grant John R Winder Henry Dlnwoodey P T V ¼ i E cx fvl J aVW > f r v r < t nr Vw > < > g Z r a n p 1 t rfj U Vi V 1 t Sif T L 1 itlTf r fj I Lrr j I JL i 1 jjlrj MT rriw n I j rt Iinjiffti 5uuiUiipuJU ruf 3Uaun jrrI I 1 I uf i wut > Ut JilftjHHiaiqi Py < f > s 1 A < lKry it 1 f rr 1 L 11 5 Ta rJ C 1 pw p ggrnwBi T J > C f rw > mk r T v I EIM ji agj cfvrt 4i < gj vrttn STTt i Iri ri 11I ri rt pJ 11 V jr r r i r1 r ii E S ee De 4p fr i i di1rTn Prr 3 l t = 1 ir1 hi r t i o o JQ o lUyuujLD OJJLI JEU I r gl z j fl 1 ir L feg fe iS 1 s nhtyJK Jits uuin Irja3 nu Atfji 7attati tni rL frtr I 3LP9 z1 j1 liT ir kf jr 1 lL i 1 L I f t I 4sPfeib 1 Li ji I f L fJ j JJifnilii 4 1 uJ i U = m m rwu jfc jj i o j j j = = = = The cut produced herewith 5s the representation of a new hotel which will bo erected In St Anthony Ida by Salt Lake capitalists It will be constructed of brick and will have fortyeight rooms besides baths closets and other conveniences con-veniences It wilt also have samplerooms for traveling men Arrangements have been made In the plans for hot and cold water to be be tied throughout the entire building When completed it will cost 20000 The plans were prepared by F M Dlmer Sons architects of this city 1EL 1 h j t4 4Lj1 i1FL Lt Residence of Theodore Schroeder The cut produced herewith represents t he cottage at J39 Thirteenth East Street near the University It Is a modern nineroom cottage with hot air and oilier modern conveniences It was formerly the homo of Theodora Schroeder Schroe-der the attorney who sold it to Charles E Paiis at the time he took up his residence resi-dence in the East Tho price paid was 3250 The sale was made by Little itUe iT 4tzk441 R L = fr t1Hj 1 I S mL Si 1Zt I I ivrtt 4fr4 1f Residence of Elias Kahn This cut represents the collage recently re-cently sold by John E Hawkins to Elms Kahn who Is moving to this city from Ogden The cottage has seven rooms and Is thoroughly modern Mr Kahn expects to take possession April Jfith The price paid for the property was S3GOO Little Little the real estate es-tate men closed the deal > ° L rl I 3i 3 tt i 5 d f 1 xri1 c t Ha4 I 4 r t l c m4f 4 y9 ht b 1 I > ft 4 S 4T1 T1 tAI ¼ I r w Sd Y j The famous old Clownon residence at Third East aj Brigham nt the Mormon church and purchased last week by G LavanIn owned at dWer times by two pre52d = nts of T Farnsworth John R Barnes John Henry Smith Francis M Lyman An hon IT Lund W II McIntyre Reed Smoot and T CI Webber LOCAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS Influx of Visitors Gives Stimulus to Trade Wholesale and retail business condl tlona took a decided impetus In Bait Lake toward the close of the week Condition were fair during the early part bin the arrival of hosts of conference con-ference visitors and buyers added greatly to the volume of bvHlneaa Labor controversies have arisen in the city which In the East usually have a depressing tendency on business concH ions Financial conditions In Salt jake however arc apparently little affected af-fected by the controversy The commcrclnl stock and bond mar cet has been fairly active during tho week The Utah Sugar company preferred pre-ferred and common stock have been actively traded in with the preferred selling from 3987 to 090 per share while the common started the week at 3S3 with sales to a trifle above Si JCt share Con Wagon and Machine company preferred sold in a thirteen share block at 100HO while some of he same stock sold at half a dollar higher Desoret Savings bank stock took ft jump of 310 per share during the week and ten shares were sold at 250 Idaho Sugar company stock advanced to 313 per share bid Desorct National bank stock Is at 2S7 Z C M I la quoted ex dividend at S2G2 and First National bank of Ogden la 213 ox dividend The Con Wagon and Machine Ma-chine company has declared its 7 percent per-cent dividend payable quarterly for the whole year on the preferred stock Amalgamated Sugar company preferred is quoted at 97 ex dividend The following quotations were cited yesterday yes-terday Dcseiet National bank 2S7GO z C M 1 10200 Home Fire Insurance Co 11100 The Utah Sugar Co preferred 900 Common 105 State Rank of Utah 16000 Deseret Savings bank 25000 Commcicial National bank 10000 ZIons Savings Bank Triibt Co 13iOD Provo Com Savings bank 13000 Tehl Corn Saving bank 10000 Thatcher nios Banking Co Logan 120 00 First National bank Ogden 2IISOO Rocky Mt hell Telephone Co 9103 Davis County bank Ku mlngton 11000 Barnes Banking Co Kaysvillc 22000 Ogden Savings bank 15300 Consolidated Wagon Machine Co 10100 Common fMCO Grcelcy Sugar Co 115CO Anial Sugar Co preferred 0700 Common li000 Idaho Sugar Co 13J10 Provo Woolen Mllln Co 70 fO Peoples Coop Lchl 950 BONDS Church bonds 102 CO Consolidated Ry and Power Co 10000 Salt Lake City Railroad bonds 102r0 Sumpter Valley llallioad 102SO Utah County Light ii Power Co 10100 Weeks Building Permits The following building permits were 1s Micd during the pnt week 1 E Pratt Princeton avenue brick cottage 1100 J W Towiihendt Second sticot between be-tween N and 0 titcts brick cottage cot-tage 1300 W P Davis Eighth West between North and South t Ten pie bilck cottage cot-tage lCOO I Total 3JCO Business Notes Yesterdays bank clearings amounted to 10070787 compared with 53100007 for the same day last year the clearIngs clear-Ings for the week were S2o31732S compared with 53JGJ29303 for the same week last year J Donnnn Reavis reports the sale 01 a modern twostory built to order residence resi-dence on Tenth West near Second South to a client for 2500 lie also I made several other ales Including a frame house and seventyfive feet of ground on Downlngton avenue lot 1000 C W Miller reports the following sales for the week A lot 10x10 on First West for Adam Spelrs to The George Romney Lumber company for JOOO For Arthur E Snow 11 feet by 10 rods on First West to the same company for 1SCO For S L Crow a Lvioon house on Cannon street to M L Red win for 1800 The following Institutions pay dividends divi-dends this month The Home Fire Insurance In-surance company 2 per cent 7 C M i L 1 per cent State Bank of Utah L per cent Rocky Mountain Dell Telephone Tele-phone company 1V > per cent Amalgamated Amal-gamated t Sugar company preferred 1VC Per cent Provo Commercial ant Savings bunk 2 per cent Lehi Conimer cial and Savings bank Hj per cent Thatcher Bros Banking company L per cent First National Bank of Ogden Og-den 3 jan cent Consolidated Wngo Machine company prefeircd ii pe cent Art Croxforcl has purchased for 230 the SxlO rod corner lot at Ninth East and Eighth South Ha will erect thereon there-on three modern dwellings work upon which will commence at once Interest Inter-est attaches to the sale as the oldest owner of the lot was Barnabus L Adams a pioneer of Utah who was known throughout the city as Barney Adams He was the grandfather of Maude Adams and once owned man > acres In that portion oC the First ward but his land has been gradually dlviil ed to make homes for members of his family and sold to other parties One of his sons Ezra Adarnw and a daugh tot Mrs Charles Thomas still live in the neighborhood but most of the prop crty has now passed Into other hands Miss Maude Adams her mother am her giandmolher now reside in Rokon koma Long island New York |