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Show I l.uA Jl L " ' 1: lij ujIL OSTJiTE In tit Cw3 01 c - c 1 Yes tzrCzys ch'J tho Heaviest l Ilcyc'ncsria- City's His-l't His-l't tory Predicted for Spring. Surplus Salt Lake City, money, and money, seeking safest investment is still being placed in real estate her. Steadily and persistently ' property values in the city are soaring upward, and dealers predict the heaviest movement move-ment in the history of the city this spring. , . Anderson terrace, 'on Second South and Fourth East streets, has been purchased pur-chased by A. Luman, a wealthy cattle-dealer cattle-dealer of Rock Springs, "WyO;. from J.' O. and J. M. Anderson, for $45,000. The property is opposite All Hallows college and is modem in every detail. Luman owns a big ranch near Bock Springs, and is heavily interested in the Bock Springs National bank. His family has lived in this city for the last four years. It. is understood that he has other real estate deals on, and that they mar be closed in the next few weeks. W. L. Wimmer closed the transaction trans-action of yesterday, . He .also sold the eight-room modern brick residence at 470 8outh Tenth East street to B. E. L. Collier for $5500. - Vernon B. Cutler has sold to' Bobert Marsh a lot, 80 ft feet, on State street, -and running 123 feet back on Fifth South, for $14,000. Two old residences stand on the ground, and it is . understood under-stood that modern houses will soon be erected on the plot. The deal was put through by Tuttle Bros., who also sold the Bev. Daniel Connelly of Eureka the four-room modern cottage at No. 943 Lincoln avenue.- Other important real estate deals yesterday yes-terday were: George E. Bomney from Mrs.-weir, residence on Brigham street between Seventh and Eighth East streets" for $8000; "through the Salt Lake Beal Estate and Title company four 10x10 lots on the northeast bench to various persons for $11,000. Six lots on Eleventh East street, to Chris Alston for $1900. Six iots on Washington avenue near Eleventh East, for $700. four lots to Jesse Budge on Tenth outh, between Ninth and Tenth East, for $1600. . The company has bought: One 40x120-feet 40x120-feet lot on Twelfth East, between Sixth and Seventh South, from Jesse W. Smith, for $850. Two acres on Eleventh East between Tenth and Eleventh South, from Henry Squires, for $3000. This land has been platted and sold. |