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Show REAL ESTATE _ | CLASSIFIED “CELE 1S LAT Ty AWE, PART TWO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, HANDSOME BUNGALOW 10 BE BUILT AT WOOD'S GROSS MARKETS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1909. MUCH ACTIVITY -——[D SEEN HERE Salt MINES a HERAL D-REPUBLI PAGES 1 TO 10. THREE MODERN BUNGALOWS IN COURSE OF ERECTION Lake Builders Are Busy Every Minute Rushing Work. OPERATIONS ARE DELAYED ARRIVAL OF MATERIAL HELPS SITUATION GREATLY. If there proposition country in shown A h JM Coeur seen CUMNSALOW! ° ° ~~ CAMOON we ASO AST a \ error om. « / avonepes Ares? 249 OraseT oom’ Proposed Wood's Cross will soon boast of a modern bungalow, as _ substantial construction and as beautiful in appearance as the finest homes of thut type in the larger cities. The picture given above is a representation of the bungalow home to be built for’ R. Cahoon at Wood's Cross ata cost of about $15,000 Plans for the building were drawn ect. by The house try home J. M. will bungalow of R. Cahoon, be style, known Cahoon. a local as the following archicoun- closely the style of architecture in Californian suburban homes. The interior will be Peuahed throughout in the mission style. The front and rear parlors and the dining room are each fitted up with a beautiful mission mantel. The kitchen —— be bullt with a special view of making everything “as convenient as possible for the housewife In the basement are located the billfard room, the laundry, store room and vegetable cellars, On the second floor will be two bedrooms, a guest chamber two rooms for children and a sleeping porch at the rear The house will hdve spacious surroundings of lawn and shade trees Dates of construction will begin imme- diately BUILDING GAINS SETTLERS FILING NEW FLOUR MILL GREATEST HERE UN HOMESTEADS MAY GE ERECTED) is a in doubting Thomas that Salt Lake building, he can activity Utah. such as was Bverywhere on the leads the at least be never before throughout the city beautiful homes are in course of construction, and in the business district substantial structures are rapidly diptrice completion. In the warehouse district, near the railroad acl immense ” warehouses are being built to take care of the rapidly increasing W oe sale and jobbing trade of the city. On every hand there is evidence of the grow th of the city... Work 1s being rushed on magnificent apartment houses, which before the winter will shelter thousands of people, Carpeners, brick and stonemasons plumbers, electricians, and, in fact; all sorts of skilled and unskilled labor have all the work they can do. Investment companiles report that with thousands of skilled workmen busy all over the ape there could still be used man 1y mor aaa are ovprable Everybody who is in having houses or business suerce, bulls: are anxious to have them one before the coming of winte PRETENTIOUS » the by A, McGahen H. on are Birrell Eighth being ROW OF a forming bungalows, modern Three constructed company avenue, for O. E. aeSen _— Salt Lake Leads All Cities in Many Take Advantage of Re- Local Company IsIs | Financing a Percentage of Increased cent Designations of Lands Project That May Become Construction. Under Smoot Sct. Large. Utah Manufacturers’ Association Is Receiving Pertinent Answers to Queries. 27 Grariae and give an the Denver & Rio ahore tae outlet to the coal|ent tin iis sat The which ‘ts considerably be the James Black Masonry &| clity?” templated, Supervising Architect Rus-| sell was recently in the city from New| I BUNGALOWS streets, at a cost BEI NG of BUILT ON NORTH BENCH, tions, and each contains five rooms, being finished in natural hardwoodTh . about As will be noted by the picture, work | on these bungalows ts rapidly nearing completion. They are built of brick, with cement basements and founda- floors are of m ap Situated hig gh on the these bungalows command view of the Ate | and valley, north an bench, excellent NEW INDUSTRIES REAL ESTATE SALES MONEY DOUBLED ARE SUGGESTED FOR THE WEEK IN REAL ESTATE Lb uilding activity during the past week was increased to a livelier pace by the arrival of belated material. Much dehad been previously occasioned Vv ae al of building material. vas a shortage in the brick sup‘ane more calls for bricks were repo fae than could be filled by the brick companies. Now, these companies have put extra men to work and the result hz s been that bricks are coming into the city in greater quantity. Steel and marble, delayed in shipment from the During the month of August Salt Lako east, 1ave as a result delayed work on A statement was received at the local A local company ts fInancing Stood seventh among the cities of the a new] Some of the big structures now in course land office in the federal building Satflour mill, using the recently invented | of construction United. States in the value of buildings urday, from. the general land office at | Sunflower mills System, to Answers to the query, ““What new inbe built witherected and first in the Union in the perOperations Delayed. centage of gain over August of the predustries can you Suggest for your lom the next few weeks in Farmington at Washington, containing designations of vious year 5c Oomparisons of aed principal cost of from $8,000 to $10,000. It is are being recelved by Secrelands In eastern Tooele, Juab and Milcities of the country, as. shown! by he lought that the new project wl spread Contracting company, general contractary D. F. Collett of the Utah lard counties, which will be subject to 6 Corstens tion News are as follow tors for the Utah hotel structure, had | facturers’ ut into an enormous factory within a association, and Indicate ‘nat entry under the enlarged homestead act No. of Estimated PAC. D there is ample room in Utah for man year or two. Bldes. Cost. -Gain, There were several filings on these lands ostelry, operations have been delayed | new New York, ineludlines of manufactures. This query new Sunflower otab system during the day for the enlargement of by delay In shipments of material, es-| _ ng Manhattan operation in several was one of an paren or for new homesteads. pecially of steel, and y The work of excava-| : na Bronx 2.) .2:. ©.192-* |$°7;915,007 3 ters sent to manufacturers of the state. 92 2,915 e ngs on coal lands Saturday|this has system A Salt Lake brewery says that ‘‘equitee se reeds tanDy eas is brought $15,000 into the land office. The} workmen are 6,328, eeee able freight rates are needed more than bo fillings were by Willlam Schrenkler of 20 65 ald 8 5 Walker, Kan., and Harry Work of Ellsan Fraticisco sehiusseen For acs reason not known, , chines of y - types compact esthe oun there} St. Louts pas worth, Kan., who filed on 155.56 acres @ cessation of work o: SALT LAKE¢ The lands embraced in these flDetroit r a b : aren r a . r ; Los A a jacent to. j a for are / a5. of dy thes Fiemme tie m ~ Curran éek raflroad, which aul ght tour a hate any pi Siah th plans tf a Tow details Sis con-| Wells of Wyoming 105, Will connect with lay pL While THREE H Re $12 which, locally, should made:} The last tlonally werk. busy one has gatasbeen for an excep- the Halloran- proprietor of the Royal cafe Owner Has Opportunity to Take Big Profits. 3 sienna The Telluride company reports and | S#le to Fran berts, the mining bakery, for $50,000. The purchase was | made for investment, it is sald. Occupying the ground at the present time is an old two-story adobe structure, which has been pees as a rooming house for man 7 Mr. H ran and Mr. Wey stl Sebctery ‘the sant forty feet of the int on which the build "6 ara es = A, r u eo: VAG Be filtyon to Jacana Dunbar, ffor $3,750, house and lot at No, 336 a r- South Temple Stre Street Property Judge company, and. sales totaling these chief among $66,850 are reported, sales was that of 40x330 feet of ground the adjoining street, South in Third anitarium on the east, from W. J, Halloran and A. Fred Wey to George Muel- ler, a a sineer, of lots cot arenes: t 1 and 2, block the en 9, on wi ‘th improved, and was| ront foot as an in F to E. 3 Hil, tor $3.25 260, eerites 1908, a house and lot at No. 854 East Tenth or nearly 43 per s outh streeeet. of the The Hubbard Investment company | erected on either side and across South og | O'clock closing on Saturdays having th: é the’ sfteavilt bein reports a good demand for buliiding lots| Temple street have caused the increase eels a nkebiS The exterlor construction work of the| tunity ax | closed tar power can be‘secured The Prhine new home of the Commercial club ts|is a good demand for canine’ goods on during the last week. Contracts were|in value. Mr. DeBouzek is holding for 10 Much land near Tooele City is includfor the plant has ay been con-| Practically completed. The brick work] plenty closed for the sale of lots in the fol5,000. lowing subdivisions: 10}ed in the lands designated in Tooele tracted for It Js said officially that} Within a day or two will be up to the| tribution D. Heist has purchased lots 55, 56. AS= | county,3 these lands being as Ly ire,3 s t ‘a rec NBG te of Product ton will cause | roof, and then work will be rushed on] inate Fairmount Springs, two; Oakwood, | 57, block 3, poders! Hetghts, for $2, 450. : a drop in 1e price of f he intertor two, Oakley, three; Oakley Park, sevThis property is 160 feet deep to alley ~~} In township 3 south, range 4 est, a | the fr . ot : en; Hampton’s, No. 2 +, | part of section 5 and parts a se Hen 26. The stone front of the Mining Ex' y other letters suggest varied inby oy Tw feet front, on Butler The company also reports the sale of venue, near First South street. Mr. a | In township 3, range 5 west, parts of | MANY ACREAGE DEALS change building Geen across from | dustries 6 | sections 27, 83. 34 and : the Commercial club. structure, now] started In Utah a house and lot at No. 532 Colorado] Heist bought for a home site and wil avenue to F. IE. Higgins. commence ne erection of a residence in 74} In township 3 south, range 6 west, all) ON SOUTHEAST BENCH completed SPPESE ne mnt ae oe ap-| the Oakley addition is being considerably the near fu 52} of section 3, parts of sections 4 and 6. SS ea pearance Che Greek columns lend an} letters improved by the putting In of cement he petrolithic paving about Connor i 49 | all of section 5 ard part of section 25. re ae of -attentte her i hha 9 rooely ved a good | alr of Se worth to the. building.| vancing the manufacturing Interests of : fern 25 & aT L ne Biteveal envio “dnd@hevarat rom in l lastering sidewalks as far as Tenth West and the ainterior park has been completed and the good Sere ; = 3 “a pean 4 ‘a south, panes 6 we . ee : levee ering oOof eR ie Petals is fi ora: the > s ASL We RSRSSE val Si reo ow. . teIr old “street closed’’ sign omnipresent for Se seats c 13} Part of section not far from Sain have ibe en recorded at good pr The: | eee SSN ye en This firm reports a big demand for the past year will be seen no more on a een on] «| John. In the same locality, in tov wnship | large as made by John Smith, < me ady for occupancy : . BYWATER APARTMENTS. moderately priced houses for rental Federal Heights. This paving is proa me an i inioa. otraS ae “oN 4 ‘9/6 south, range 6 west, are parts of se | real:tate.batat dealer, to the cor Ger The Holmes- kn ox. building at the Z| tons 96 and 27 & Investment. | corner of Second purposes. The demand for houses of South nounced the most perfect possible for and~ State] pbulit sea pic . : a : eae } 5 : 1 “r bul ne At w Sar > eet e ) this kind far exceeds the supply. residence streets, as it does not re6s In town iship 9 south, range 4 west are) Mont. ‘ih tte Hon, h as hag } streets a anothe bulldl ‘6 that ill. soon eee rer ay Davenport, Ia The following sales are reported by “2 quire sprinkling, is absolutely dustless, aaa all of section 6 and parts of} 1cres on wenty-third= st 1 hey. ready, for, octupanty The exterior} wil t i ae abr rs fa the Birrell-Shipp Real Estate company: and teams and wagons passing by over 67 | Sections 7,8, 9, 17, 18,19 and 30, near venth South street for $10,000 Continued on Page 2. will its surface make little nolsa Fixtures and equipment of the Court Siemens 1, Ala 104 15 | Lofgreen saloon, on Fourth South and State J. D. Morcey has purchased, Toledo, O : 111 + In Millard County. ne agency of Stowe & Palmer, lots 26 streets, to John Sweeny of Butte, for { olr ,eb be v | a ice ad Ind $4 2| The lands in Millard county are as r and 27, block 5, Federal Heights, for Har t 4 a 2 id follows | HH “Small rooming house on Main street, 33. 100. This home site has a trianguSouth Bend, Ind A 70,800 oz In township 24 south, range 9 west ; hear Sixth South street, to Mrs. Elizalar frontage of 170 feet on South Tem! Mobil ’ 61,520 -.| Salt Lake meridian, are a part of sec-| beth Henderson of Carbondale, Colo., ple street, between Connor and McKinproce i ia a *. 1 19 a ~~” -|tlon 24, all of section 25, parts of section ley parks. It is a mate to tho triangufor A. C. Dalley Ee ev rt <i id 26 and all of sections 33, ¢ 35, near lar home site just opposite, which was A contract was closed by the compaTotal seees-15/551 $58,140,011 Black Rock purchased by F. L. Dodge some thirty ny yesterday for the erection of a es taenasip 25 south, range § west, in| twelve-room two-story house on Mal days t Same vicinity, are parts of se tlon | John Dorius, jr., the contractor, has street and Third North street, for W. R all of section 6, parts of section 7, all} Baxter, to cost about $7,000. One side purchased lots 7 ie 8, block 1, Federal ction 5, parts of sections 9 and 10 of the house will be occupied by Mr. Helghts, for $2,000 The de “pth is 154 ction 15, parts of sectlons 17 and | feet to alley, with fifty feet frontage on Baxter and the other side will be 21, all of sect ons 22 and 23, parts of secVirginia street, near the end of First During the last week the following avenue. Plans Are Tawa’ for pe Structures in| n S tewnahip 25 south, range 9 west, sales were made by the Ashton & JenMr. Dorius states that this is the Salt Lake to the Value rN are all of sections 1, 3, fourth home he has bullt, and that this kins compan} 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, of $228,500. home he proposes to keep for his own Six-room mrodern house on Seventh 2, 28,29, -{ al, and #4, and parts permanent use, no matter how he may Permit were taken out Friday by East, between Third and Fourth South f section 12 bé tempted to sell. streets, to Mrs, J. M. Jensen, for $5,000. Architect J. A. Headlund for people foi Two lots at First West and Ninth Much in Tintic. whom he has drawn. building plans in The lands designated for entry in Juab the grand total of $228,500. These jx ots in. Valley View addition to Jocountry are as follows mits are for the following structures seph Hall, Joseph F. Smith, jr., George In township 10 south, range 3 west, in| Kimball ‘emer ta, corner i i ( Smith, Julius R, Roc oe so0d. Harrithe Tintie country, all of sections 7 and East and Second South streets, ninetyson E. Jenkins and D. A. Jenkins, All I arts | of sections 9, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20 eight rooms, cost $50,001 but Joseph F. Smith, Jr., and Mr Seen 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, and parts of Ware house for 1 X L, Furniture comwood will build homes to cost not less section a4 pany rear of present ructu r aan $3.000 right away Excavé eee In township s ruth range 4 west, are Third South street, S7x165_ feet, six| for the foundations of two of the houses ill of sections 1, 3. 4 parts of secrooms, $85,000 are already completed. Tho Burrell-Shipp Realty company has tions 9,10, 11, 12, 13. a nd 4 all of section Geneva Hicks; brick building, 35x175 closed a deal whereby a bullding will be 15, part. of section all of sections 23 Ser at No. 68 South Sixth East street constructed for A. H. Little on Second 124, 25 and 26. anda ‘part of section 27. South street, between First and Sécond In township 11 south, range 3 west, are brokers home, corner Tenth Sou ull of tions 3,:4,.7,-8, 9, 10, 15, 17, 18,19 and Twelfth East streets, forly rooms of $12,000. ae erected on ground 20 Vand 30 nd parts of sections 5, 11 th 31 $8,000. cost $50,000 1 14, \21,:22, 23, 25, 2 6, 27, 2 34 and The pullding wilh be two stories Jn T A. Osborne, frame building, two Beieue and the lower front rooms will be Stories it No, 635 East First. South oceupled for business purposes and the In town hip 11 outh, range 5 west, are s6trect, $1,000 Corum, addition to frame build efghteen or twenty, will be used for In to nabs th, range 3 west s ine at 637 East First South. street, 35,000 il the Tint! u« wota;ga are parts Mr. Headlund is, drawing Napoleon Generaux, who has the utsections 1 and 3,11, 12,.18, 17, .18, 19, Mrs. Rosle Iverson for a | Most confidence in the possibilities of sed by the lessees for any purpose they 21,23, 24, 28, 29 and par ts of sections in Westminster Heigths Gee dostre 10, 14, 1 -2 and 30 | Salt Lake City, and who has already inand for Mrs. Mary lL 1 The pre was promoted by A. N. Rosen| vested very heavily, both in business baum, secretary of the company. Tho In Sevier Valley. house at No. 136 F street, to cost $4,200 firm has now moved to its new quarters and residence property, bought last In fowns hip 15 south, range 14% west, at No. 16 Exchange Pince, aps ae —: ne weok, through the John R. Smith Real in the vier valley, is {ncluded all of floor of the Newhouse bloc du section 35, this week the company will aa open Estate Investment company, twenty house, acres of land on the east bench abutting In township 16 south, range 1 weat, are Kimball & Richards Dispose of Fifth rts of sections 6, including Twenty-third East, for which he paid lots numSubdivision In Year. Korea 6, 7 ‘8, 8, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, $10,000. Mr. Genernux has not decided Kimball apartments, Sixth East and Second South streets. dofinitely as to whethor ho will put It 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, $2, 38, 34, 35, 36, Kimball & Richards are now busy During the last nine months the acSan Francleco, where they bullt a num| smoothed The floors of all bath rooms on tho market thia fall, but if not he 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 49, 50, 51 to 56, Work Begun on Bullding Which WII! wane of their fifth subdivis fon this ber of large bulldings tivity In apartment house construction and reception halls will be lald in tlle will have st ready carly next spring. “ar. This Is known as Glenwood subCost $40,000, Tho building {s designed tn what fa]/and marble. The main stairways will In section 7 of township. 1¢ Henry C. Holloway has purchased a har boon moro marked than In any proae sion and Is located at Fifth East ’ known as the French atyle of archi-|be of sawed oak, kiln dried and handk waa started tho past wook on tho range 1 west, in the Sanpete Aide homo on Twolfth East, oo with and Twelfth South streets, and onevious year in the history of Salt Lako, excavation for the new garngo to be bullt tecture, with a French court, {n which | sn six lota; considoration, $2.0 are the lots numbered 1 to 54, inclusive third ie the entire number of lots are by Oscar and James Moyle on the tee Among the many pretontious structures is a cones lawns and an automobile I n section 18 of townehip 16 south, Charles C. Mills has ereieaad two already sold. On Friday alone twelve orty fn Stato stroot immediately = h of now in course of erection drivowna special feature of tho] with the range 1 west, are lots numbered 1 to 7, of this kind boautiful lots In View City addition, on he Utah pean Telephon lots were sold to prospective homejs the Kimball apartments at the corhis iding a be tho roof garden, space modo din Inclusive; 14 to 23, inclusive, and 38, 39 View avenuos, on which Mr. Mills will ner of Bixth JEast and Becond South hich can bo scen In the pictur: ee consist of four stories and a basement, bulld a home; consideration, $600. and 40, This firm reports that practically all streota, Excavation work has just boon lei bove . though !t will be bullt so that three addlIn section 19 of township 16 south, Karl Mullor purchased two lota on the grading has been completed and the P tlonal stor 0 oa © constructed, started on thia magnificent § building, The foundation will be constructed wacially in ein paves 1 west, are lots numbered 3, 4, 5, View avenue, on which he will erect a cement work {is being pushed as rapidly ullding will ee the whole the oalmated coat of which {to $40,000, of reinforced concrote, and the w alla of} will bo ueed and will be Sonia with home; conatderation. 27, 28, 29, 44, 45 and nd 46, wid of the ground, hich { fost, as possible. Practically $5,000 has been This jarge apartmant houso will bo whito prossed — -»> + brick, with ruble stono/a view a spent in extensive improvements on four stories in height and will ba ilSx trimmings, Tho stops leading to the] of the Christonsen'sa Danolng Academy, 187 EB. full depth of M7 feet. Tho second floor Taft Souvenirs. this ten-acre plat. The firm Is prepar101 feet in dimensions, It will contain entranco will be of marble, he parFirat South, will open fits twentleth seawill be 7644x100 feet. Asper, Noall & Co, aylor & Simpson havo beon Awardod ing to file@ the ar fifth plat Agents wanted for souvenir badges are the general contractore. EB, T , Ashfourteen apartments, with a total of lors are to be finlehed tn birch, the din-]| the son Saturday, Oct, 9, On this date chiland buttons of President Taft's visit. ton has the contract for the brick work ninoty-elght rooms, Plans for the Ing rooma and halls In quarter sawed | tlon dren and juventie olasses will form. ~ Ploneer Roofing and John Holt for the excavation ‘he Good money to be made. L, A, Badge atructure were drawn by Architect J, Children, 10:30 a. m,; juveniles, 2 and tho kitchens and bath rooma in] pushing w ork ae fe building will cost about oe, Plans for and Manufaduring company, 149 South Furnisbed, laid and guaranteed by HWeadlund, and the general contract pine, and all other rooms tn soft select | 1s anne 3:45 p.m, Adult classes will form Montho structure were 9, rea by. Archit eot| Main street, Los Angeles, Cal, LAMBERT PAPER CO, 1 woodwork will be hand-* pleted within 8 day, Oot, 11, at 7:30 and 9 p, m, |George W. Eldredg Sy 105 | nine 2 Begianiae Saturday, | remains open until 4:30 until July 1 next, the t the land office p. m. Saturday period for the 1 mee a no te into 0 orate ge ( 5 plant York, and while here discussed the]in plans for the structure with Mr. Newhouse. That work will soon be resumed |a has|is said to be a settled fact. S radius of ARCHITECT GETS PERMITS:: PUT UP $12,000 BUILDING Burrell-Shipp Company Arranges to Construct Business House for A . H. Little. [VESTS ON EAST BENCH | Napoleon Generaux Purchases Tract Which He Will Cut Up Into Lots MANY LOTS ARE SOLD. START NEW GARAGE. has beon lot to Page & Dinselile, late of |