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Show I REAL ESTATE NEWS AND THE : CUTS BUILDING OPERATIONS The transfer of a piece of property twice in one day is not of frequent occurrence, oc-currence, but that is what hnppcued to a frontage of eight feet on Main street, between Fourth Soulh and Fifth South street Saturday. The property is 1.31 feet deep. It was lirst purchased by J. W. Skinner from the Stieffel heirs of Kansas City at if'SOU a front foot. Two hours later Skinner sold the prop-city prop-city lo Alberl ('. Perkins of Uat.tlo Creek, Mich., for $11,000. .Mr. Perkins purchased the proper! j' for speculative purposes. Half a block north property commands $2000 a front foot, as is evidenced evi-denced by the figures in the Kimball-Daly Kimball-Daly deal of Saturday. The Malum Investment company reports re-ports the sale of a six-room modern prosscd-brick dwelling on Hreeu street to J. V. flames. The former owner was August Mat son. The consideration was .fi57;30r Tho Rirrcll Shipp Kealty company reports re-ports these sales: Cornelius Van ile Does to Edwin Dor-ins, Dor-ins, five-room modern while pressed-brick pressed-brick dwelling on Olive slreet, between Sixth Kasl and Seven! h Fast; consideration consider-ation $:iooo. Cornelius Van do Does to Rasmus Hansen, five-room modern white prossod-brick prossod-brick dwelling on Olive street; consideration consid-eration ifllOOO. Salt Lake Security & Trust company to C. Gnrff of Logan, one dwelling1 for himself, and one for his son in Uaiuil-ton Uaiuil-ton place; consideration $.'lo(l0 each. Mr. UnrO' is one of the most prominent lumber dealers in the west. For thirty vears he has been engaged in the luni-lier luni-lier and milling business at. Logan. J 1 ? now proposes at .once to remove his plant lo Sail Lake, where it will be established. Mr. Ha ill' expresses himself him-self as having unbounded confidence, in the future of this city. A. IST. Humphries, who owns lho Hlle-wild Hlle-wild and Sunnyside additions pu the southeast bench, recently plaited, re-polls re-polls sales of I hirty-three lols during the week. Among these were four lots in Sunnyside to Bernard Uhlfolder of Chicago, "who will ooon a fruit exchange in Sail Lake, and throe lots in ldlewild to Mark Taylor of Denver. The latter will erect a".-f:!000 tlwolling.. Hurl iV Carbpiist report Ihe sale lo Fred C. Dust .of a five-room, resilience at Tenth Hast and Tenth South, consideration, con-sideration, $3,300; lo Thomas C Nut-tall, Nut-tall, a live-room dwelling at Tenth South and Ninth Easl, consideration $:i.3O0; six-room dwelling on Princeton avenue lo James Olson, consideration, $12.30; live-room house on Lake btrcet to Huar-(bdlo Huar-(bdlo Brown, consideration, $.'1500 ; live-room live-room house on Eighth South to Arthur Thomas, consideration, $.1400: five-room i house on Sixth South to James Taylor, consideration, $.".730; house lo C. Oner-noli, Oner-noli, consideration, $2000; house on Princeton avenue to Ucorge iS'utlall from Daninl Howell, consideration. $2100; house from George A. Anderson dr C. Chrislensen. consideration $2,300. Tln'.v also report The sale of a lot from Caleb Squires to C. Christensen, consideration. con-sideration. $7.30; 11. G. Whitney to Granite Investment company. lot. consideration, con-sideration, $02.3. The linn is building fifteen new houses in Jcll'ersoii place. r J. .10. Funk & Co. report Ihe sale of a building lot on Twelfth East and a four-room bungalow onFJaine avenue to Jiobcrt Shaw of Colorado. |