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Show Is Rapidly Closing BiggJj Estate Deal ConsurjjMi) in Zion. jB TUTTLB BROS, MAKBM' OUT YARIODs'djM; Aggregate of Tactf Greater Than at FiiX Estimated, B Tu tile Brothers, acting nt Samuel Nowhouse, arc closin(K included in tho options sccurtE biggest real estate transayBji consummated iu Salt Lake JB as is consistent with sounitM!' methods, having exorcised timk on three additional tracts WJE This makes a total of six &EP liavo now been settled by ment, with an outlay aggrcgjSMS Some of the options cxerciijiMff tho past two days wero duebK within the next few (lavs ttE time agreed upon for thc'ertK others would have permitted taK ditional weeks' grace. Mr, KnHl action in bringing tho deal! tiH at the present Lime but ctnpbiK oft-repeated assurance thatitK be no unnccessar delay in cHf his adopted plans, but on ibtB it has been ascertained that rtB has been done thus far that uK sibly be accomplished. K Five of the opinions indudiiB original transaction still remSH exercised, but the contracts ijB sidorablo additional time ftH ment, and from the hust)ii(9 phcrc about Tuttle Brothers oouD tho past few days it apwatvH time will bo was'ted in closhgjH tire transaction. Tn f act, it UtH every deal that could pofsiftl been closed has now bcon euH detail and discharged by utfelB ment. That a few still remiflfl closed may be accounted lorMK ring to the fact that many tbiB be taken into consideration iajR out the details in transactioUjflH magnitude. y Hi some instances the parlisjlKt transaction arc non-rcsixlenti,3E is required to reach them bjlK pondence. This is especially deals that involve estates isK of tho members of tho familiE consulted. There is every rH suppose, however, that Mr. $S will exercise all of his optiois'gB time to prevent their espiratliE Hitherto only rough estimiiiE been made as to the total atbiK volved in Mr. Newhouso's lofflK transactions. This was generalfoB at about $800,000, but ns theilS now arrived when the matietiK definite form it is possiblo to aH almost the exact amount, asjH found to bo $992,275, the kjM items being as follows: 'H Deals closed by cash settlesaH Brown, Terry' & Woodrunv.H State street. 10 by 10 rod?. $UdH Julia Kimball and others, lotH street 124 by J Co street, .$12i,H Reuben t. Miller. L-stsfiH around Federation hall, rornerH South and State streets. $30,W.B Reggel and Drevfus. lot 3 brlH on State street, .$29,700. M. B. Lichtenstein, lot at hmH corner Main and Fourtn Soutl'iPp 48 V. by 97 feet. $58,200. :m Jacob Moritz, lot on M3in trafl! posite postoftice, 56 by 165 IWJ Total amount involved in deibflB Options jH Bamberger Bros., lot at uijM corndr Main and Market 5tre(luH 165 feet, $150,000. " Walker estate, lot on Mue-M ISli.i by 165 feet. $226,S75. ! R. A. Whitaker. lot on nottMM Fourth South street, 20 b; Louis A. Marks, lot on fjB Main street, opposite the FiH P. A. Rosenfeld. lot on FourtljB and State streets, 100 by 132 vjB Total amount involved in tions. $572,375. 'Mt Aggregate amount of all tt W |