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Show 1 REAL ESTATE NEWS Sales of property amounting to nearly l $27,000 and composed entirely of sales averaging about $2700 each wore reported re-ported during the past week by A. Tiichter. Mrs. P. A. Ritchie arranged for the erection of a six-room bungalow on 1ST street near Third avenue, tho building to bq started at onco; a small building lot on Brigham street was sold for Lucie B. Thomas; a pretty cottage at 931 West First South was sold for Mas M. Teneseh; a modem cottage on Windsor avenue was sold for Olaf Olson; Ol-son; the Central Planing Mill company purchased a lit 5x10 rods on Third West near Second North; Marian L. Knickerbocker purchased a building lot in Xewhouse Park and will erect there a handsome residence; three acres of land with houses thereon on State street near Fourteenth South were sold for Mr. Christenson; a lot 5x20 rods on Fourth West between Fourth and Fifth South was sold by Mrs. Isabel M. Phipps; Mrs. Wilson purchased a lot on F street near Sixth avenue, and the Petorson Real Estate and Investment company. sold a lot on U street. Sales amounting to about $6000 were reported by the Mahau Investment companv. as follbws: The property on West Third South, including a five-room brick residence was purchased hy G. ToliDson from tho Salt Lake Security and Trust rompany; the property at 027 West Fourth South was purchased by L. II. Gray from Mrs. Ilagans. This property includes a six-room framo dwelling. The lease of a large ranch near Cenlervillc was also reported. 4 J U A number of sa'es were reported by i tho Hubbard Investment company as j follows: Lots -lo and 46. block 13, j noar Eleventh West and Fifth North, j Oakley, were sold to W. ,T. Kodel of Great Falls. Mr. Kodel intends to erect a home on the nroporty in the near j futuro, probably in the spring. W. L. j Matherson sold his home on Fifth i North, west of Tenth West, to Mr. Nel-l Nel-l sou; Samuel Binder and Heury Kipn of j Butte purchased of Henry Larrd a five-acre five-acre tract in block 39, ten-ncro nlat A, mi Second West just beiow Twelfth South. This purchase ' was made for investment purposes. r B. The Frank Armstrong estate has purchased pur-chased the property nt 57-9 West Tem-p'e," Tem-p'e," including the two-story structure located there from Mrs. Elizabeth Dunbar Dun-bar of Los Auceles. tho purchase price being about $400 per front foot, which s considered a very reasonable price. The build'ng will be remodeled for uso as a garage. H An interesting real estate deal is reported re-ported bv tho Salt Lake Soouritv and Trust companj", in which Mrs. Bessie 1 onsen for a small investment of money obtained the uso of a home for a yonr nul doublo tho amount of money invented. in-vented. Mrs. Jensen purchasod a house and lot on K street between Sixth and Seventh Sev-enth avenues for $3600, aprncing to nay he amount on the installment plan. She occupied tho premises for ouo year md pad insta'lmeuts amounting lo $550. after which she sold tho propertv again for $4200 to A. C. Ellis. Jr. This snlo indicates something of the manner man-ner in which money mny bo quickly increased in-creased b3' investments in this city. A now company rocoiitly organized o carry on a wholesale lumber business ;n this city under the firm name of Lil-'ard Lil-'ard & D-ilv has opened offices at 331 ludgo building. Mark W. Lillard, for-tnorly for-tnorly of Port laud. Ore., and for sonio time' connected v.'ith tho North Pacific Lumber company of that cit3', will bo the manager of tho uow cominy which will haudlo a strictb' wholesale business. busi-ness. The new firm has secured tho local agencies of tho Portland Lumber ! compauy and the Bridal Veil Lumber company of Bridal Veil, Ore. |