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Show I REAL ESTATE NEWS Reports of sales of property by t real estate dealers all over the city indicate indi-cate tho tho regular Bpring activity has already commenced and that there will bo little let-up for the next few months. Small sales amounting to more than $17,000 wero reported Saturday by tho Hnlloran-.Tudgo company as follows: To L. F. Frcderickscn from J. B. 'Quiuu, a handsome- residence at 40-1- Douglas avenue: to W. Williams from J. E; Burk, a house and lot on Laird avenue; William McDermott sold tho property at GG4 East First South;, Thomas R. Keil sold to Mrs. M. Roberts two lots in Waterloo addition; George M. Cum-mings Cum-mings sold a corner at Seventh East and Third South to TJ. ,T. Plumhoff, tho property being -1x5 rods, and purchased for investment purposes. The outlook is reported excellent. There arc apparently many deals in real estate ponding, tho number of inquiries in-quiries is large and tho prospect for a lively time next month is good. Tho outlook is even said to bo better than it has been for any month during tho entire season last 3'ear. The J. P. Mahan Investment company com-pany reports tho salo of tho property at First "West, between Eighth and Ninth South, from J. G. Morrison to B. A. M. Froiseth for imnrovomcut purposes. pur-poses. Tho -property includes a threo-room threo-room modern house, and others of simi-1 simi-1 lar typo will bo erected 1)3' tho new owner. This company reports their now flats on Sixth South, opposite tho now car bams of the Utah Light & Railway compan3', practically ready for occupancy occu-pancy and with numeroua applications irom prospective tenants. These buildings build-ings were constructed for the especial accommodation of people with onl3 moderate incomes and offer an attractive attrac-tive location for homes, without the serious- handicap of high roulals, which hold in many sections of the city. Business is excellent, thoy say. Tho number of inquiries is large, and indications indi-cations for an active season aro evory-wherc evory-wherc apparent. a Edward E. Jenkins is orectiug a handsome hand-some nsidenco on First South, near Seventh East, at an expense of $10,-000. $10,-000. Tho building is of tho mission bungalow stylo, finished in the most ! modern fashion and will bo ono of tho attractive homes of the locality. The property is 66x115 feet in size, which gives ample room about the building for attractive accessories in tho way of gardens, grcon-houses and tho like. , u Ashton-Jonkins company aro building two modern brick houses of six rooms each on Sovonth East. Thcso houses are of tho most modern type and will soil for $5000 oach. Other now homes aro being crcctod by the company at Tenth East and Laird avonue. These aro of a modem typo, howovor, and will bo sold for only "about $2000 each, j A. H. Birrell company is erecting two five-room modorn cottages on Olivo street, inst .below Libcrtv park, on Sovonth Eastj for Cornelius Vandordoes Jr., which will involve tho investmont of about $5000. The cottages aro unusually un-usually attractive, and will bo sold for homes to now-comcrs. |