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Show The Jnter-Mountain Republican SALT LAKE other men. earching tn CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1908. porches of the} purpose was to occupy the entire iomery-Holmes Salt. Lake Was started career as Birch aint ind ira xclusive of mall out place j ing ake o 1 id a « ‘ the } t I rH ! i The Salt Lake: Security be a ( ay = ) ) i Ing at Los Angeles, company and in by were financed erected at a' $20,000. The 12 soe and four rooms each, rent- $30 to $45 Another each, of _ . brinng good re- the flat n buildings Fourth East,; were September four rooms @ and they rent for $35 to $45 ato other new flat Panos 3in Thi street is the Ivanhoe, ch* structed at a cost of}‘about | | | | ng the new "nat bs northeast bench are nd an ts, 4 i | ' 14 and ) MeGurrin t S ie this g ver thi it t u was. has grantees I he declares to be systeni, the. best=fn city : ] . aya - : ‘ estate men say that there "is considerabl nquiry for fat' sttes-in the northeastern part of the city and oe : et ings will be continued next year and the north bench will come In for) a large share of the improvements in } r - , I UNION FREIGHT o releht DEPOT? WEALTH ad i i L107 OF MUSIC AT EISTEDDFOD nouncement that he will appear hes troused deep interest in the musicloving people of Salt Lake and vicinity. The adfudicator in-music will be Dani | Protheroe, of Milwaukee, Wis., one of the lewalvs Cambrians of the United States, and whose time during the:sé@a | t 1 } cc neern he f I Y building in bulldig r F.| The the | approximately $35, ill be fitted with t sulte gets real sunshine vorking, most ] the int ‘rches and there - } suit One of the M H imtiton the rly. proud he heating which. c build I t a F. among Sa u ci tol mo aE I i T} being he r tna n\ ‘ this re b f he r ) of by South street, near completed about r I ectio Lake happi flat buildings i Six Buildings. | ri \ n vle best Salt Lake company also patie ae Swallow apartments in First- ae street, between. Third and Pointe East 'streets and the Armstrong ‘fats~ at Main and First North streets. These © flat buildings are of the same declan, " costing about $35,000 eachpags. they furnish 10 homes each at ranging from $35 to $45 each, : The Gibbons apartments in Third ou } cit u rofl and St. Regis apartments South street, owned turns. j | salt I \ ' he t oe and Financed The Second of about of three 11 } re 1 of has city, Train econcit be l Ve cit HAN | } double riments of h lumber iT x odLe abhor apartment, the lead in the. patie of fi apartments in Salt Lake, havi anced directly or indirectly six.¢ n id every there will be laund rooms for the vanonel Brida A conservative estimate of the numhomes provided in Salt erection of flats in. the months ould place~ the kk inte 7 rs Qesthierds r n ‘one - ob over the north pais south cast was} ment louse bwiidincs lear the teu: mess district. "Made Homes for Five Muandrcd. BOO In company a oa Y placed basement a ae First. its dat building city. by the erection of the Emery-Holmes or Bransford apartments; and this lirst real stride pcre the city in advance of any of size in the United far as a Single building was conce rned, Then ba Lake rested on its laurels for a reéw years, content. a parently, with being able to say that it had the finest flat building of any city under 75 000 population in the United States This anaes nt house was a finanefal succ from the start, but it was Beveral years before others took up the proposition to any great extent. Then came the apartment houses mt the corner of First avenue and State ¢treet, the Grace, Emery and re models of excel= ¢ in thelr class, although by no eans as pretentious as the Brans Serd. Then therb was another pertoc of inactivity ip flat' bullding in) Sal Lake! that ended Bhout two years aco n-the meantime, however, © Salt Lake ad been Saati ben With a steady and increasing rapidity that called for at least 1.000 more homes each year, a separate dining building will be 40x40 fa nished and decorated in elegant sty The first floor of the building ae finished with tile floors cre trimmings and telenhoriea ex- pans of Salt. Lake valley with sepfirate homes, the people of Salt Lake are following the questionable example of the largér cities of the East in consregating in immense~ buildings where the comforts of a separate and individual home 8s are exchanged for the absenc of worry in lawns, toting coal and wres the servant proble m, as the of the real indiv idual home must do, are a e history of the! cave dwellers of Utah of| centuries. ago, investors and capitalits of Salt. Lake are making history] for modern cave dwellers inSalt Lake] to the extent of about one-half million! dollars a year Approximately .$750,-/ 000 has been spent in the erection of} fiais and apartments in Salt Lake in| tle past twelve months and, accord-| ing to plans now under consideration, the amount will be doubled before the fail of 1909, with the apartments standing before 1508, it is estimated that nearly $1,500 000 {= now invested in this manner in Salt. Lake | History repeats itself as truly as| this axiom i repeated and from a community of wanderers whose chief * , f n euc n ypening \ Dr. Protheroe wlll be complimentary dinner cial club on Tuesds tf 4 < I 299. ' | f i 1 ‘ Ve 5 ing the the { } rt re Denver fi d ] The I ) t r , - | Neosons Aguinorst é MAN BRYAN WINKED AT |i |{ tt 1 r | | | I i ----- ---~~ --~OUTWITS LANDLORD i K le i officers ofthe Salt Thi the 1im i r\ Hos Denver Ble chorus 22 ‘ ' v3 ad aed 2a a Chorus. numbers 12% | voice under the direction of Dr. Hens | r Housele of Denver, and he bringing with him. practically all the c rch. singers of note in Denver. This chorus will tire the opening musical -un of the Eisteddfod in a concert at the Salt Lake theater Wednesday ikeht, September 30 This event tn itgelfi wlll be noteworthy: and.Iit 1s: expected that the chui zh people of, Salt Lake will signify their approval by turning out in large numbers for the concert {t wlll mark the Initlal apyenrance of Mr. Evans, the famvuus , and. thisannouncement will d i i the have been entered tn that branch of the Bisire Salt Lake, Denver, er All have been drillhard for weeks in preparation fo= contests ind it' is expected that chorus events will be of the best, 1 i which Lake Cambrian association willl also be guests An Interesting list of toasts will be prepared and. the guests are looking forward. to a very enjoyable , it ‘ at is generalls ons As the tisteddfod week, entertained at a at the.Commernight, September ' week declare ittract a large . number. first singing engagement of and those who have héard that he ts not a disappoint- miet This { the fourtl ontest of the kind to be eld In t intermountatn rewlon The first was held ‘at Sate Lake in S95, thre econd In Denver in 189 e third in Salt Lakex:n' 1898. This was ten years ago, and asthe elt s practically coulis in' population in that time, the hopes for the iccess of this Eiste datod would seem te I neg ndllis if « ! ye ‘ t t to t } ti t [ ro é it j 1 the r To er rut well Ae i founded. Sty J ! t The threo attalning fromthe judges. ,Cootinved 4 op Page the will Tes highest appear, This ; Aaa "il! Eliminate Some. ae | The Salt Lake Cambrian assoctation ~ Liat. where. there are € more than three contestants.In any af 7% the solo events, there shall be preiimjinary trials; at which all will' appear. \ l dle be : . | marks at. the Section) . B ee ee a- i. a aa x ee cat |