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Show iSf-UFsf RJHIDIJSip IS.-:'; v . The fall real estate market has begun, be-gun, tad daring the past week 4 fair market wu in pa-ogress. Although no large deals were doted, it was a strong, steady market; Moat of the deals during dur-ing the week ware on contracts, which will not become known for some time yet. . - - The demand 'for houses to rent has . . . almost reached a famine. The dealers are unable tompi ly 20 per cent of the demands for houi as. Several real estate es-tate men have be in looking for houses for personal frien Is, bnt have been f-n-able to pet a hoc fee of a suitable char acter. Every hcnise that can be used is being placed in condition to supply the great demanM for homes. Houses are wanted in evJery section of the city. The persons anting to rent places are mostly peoplt i from outside the city or who have com e to Utah to spend the winter. There ii a large number. from California. Although therp win be more house erected this winter it will be impossible to furnish esoukh places. From the amount of work already laid out there will be more building going on this winter than evejr before. Houses are to be built in all 'parts of the city. One of the bigj deals of the week, details de-tails of which have sot been made public pub-lic yet, was the transfer of unimproved rroperty in West First South treet for f 10,000. Although no statement hat been made of the sale, it is understood that the property is to be improved with stores and (a rooming house. |