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Show KEHYOH HOTEL I0T OWNED II ESTATE Valuable Property Not Listed in Property Belongings to Late 0. J. Salisbury. Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury, administratrix admin-istratrix of the estate of tho late O. J. Salisbury, filed with the county clerk Saturday an inventory of estate belonging be-longing to hor husband at tho time of his death. The list does not inoludo the Kenyon hotel property, ono of the most valuable pieces of realty in Salt Lake, nor does it include a lot on Main Btroot near tho Newhouso and Judge buildings. These two pieces of realty, it is understood, un-derstood, arc owned by the Salisbury company, a holding corporation formed by Mr. Salisbury prior to his death, who owns tho stock in this company is a matter which is not known. It. is a corporation formed under the laws of .New Jorsey. The real estate included in tho inventory in-ventory filed by Mrs. Salisbury Saturday Satur-day includes a lot near Third iast and cfu taoutlh T)arfc o1' 11 lot nc:rr Third South and Seventh East, part of two vSL0? foi"11 Soth 8troet between Mam and State, and an undivided half interest in a lot on Fourth South between be-tween Mam and West Temple. Tho ifZtS th,e hJ C3tfttc' consisting of both real and personal property is given as $300,000, but tho sepirato value of each piece of property W lit Tho hcira are the widow and threo children, a sister, two nieces and a nophow of the deceased. The estate" has yet to bo appraised by tho Jd praisors named by the District cofirt and those named V tho State whoL m to fix the valio of So prop! erty for inheritance tax purposes 1 |