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Show they will be Immediately torn down and tho work of building that part of the Arcade will betfiu. This will have a frontage of more thnn a hundred feet on Third South and eighty feet ou State street, which of itself will make a very large structure but w ill only be a very small part of the great whole, when the plans, as thev are uow contemplated, are fully completed. I .ltl. & Clli.'g lllork. The work of constructing this building build-ing on State street, which only com-menced com-menced a week ago, is now nearly completed, com-pleted, as it is only one story high. Tho contractors aro putting on tho roof today and in a very short time it will bo ready for occupaucy. . loNTH.UTnns iirsv. There Will be Plenty of Work fur Mechanics Me-chanics in a Short Time. STATE STREET IS ALL ACTIVITY. Special Tackle Devised for Handling the Enormous Ftones to ba Used in the Brooks Arcade, If architects aro dejected because their offices are not full of plans for enormous blocks of the magnitude of the Ontario hotel or the Commercial, contractors cannot sympathize with them for they have no fears for the results re-sults of the coming season, as there is already enough work promised to keep them fully engaged until the snow flies. Tho greatest per centago of tho work will consist of rather smaller blocks and houses than those projected last year, but there will be more of them and they will be distributed through widely separated sections of tho city. Tho work will bo largely of small busi-nus busi-nus houses, aud residences aud probably prob-ably a few terraces. In this class of work contractors make a much latger per centago of of profit than in tho extremely largo structures where the competition is very intense ami tho chances for a big loss aro very common. There will be some notable exceptions to tho smaller class of work, in the Walker liros & Fyler building, tho Brooks Arcade Met 'orniok's block and Lincoln I'ark Hpeolal. In order to close out tho remaining lots in this addition rpiick, it has been decided to sell lots on monthly payments. pay-ments. Look up the improvements southeast before buying eluewhere. C, K. Wantlanp, i.:t5 Main street. some others which will range in price from twenty-live to two hundred thousand thous-and dollars. One Story Klerks lo Fanhloo. Since tho people have gotten on to tho fact that tho buildings of Little, Iturlingtou and other one story rows are quite a bonanza to their owners in comparison to what they cost, this class of structures are now very much in fashion, especially among owners of unimproved property near tho busine-s center, where values and taxes have gone up to such a height that something must bo done to eke out a liltle interest on the money represented in tho investment. in-vestment. So when they discovered dis-covered that they could build one story rows from which they could derive enough rent the first six months, and probably the first three, to pay for them they were quick to urasn the situation and let contracts. The latest of this class of structures projected pro-jected is on Richards street, for which contractors have been asked to submit plans aud bids for constructing the stores, which will bo twenty feet wide and eighty feet deep. No architects need apply. C'bangel or Title. Following were tho sales of real estate es-tate as recorded in this city yesterday: Winfleld S Rosa and wife to Frances 3 Douglas, warranty deed, part lot ft. block 31, plat F i 2,000 Miriam Ford to diaries Platts, warranty war-ranty deed, part lot 0. block aa, ton-a.-ie plat a I,f0.) ES Mepnwall to S Mcliowall. warrants- deed, part lot I. block :i plat A 2,5 X1 E S Mcliowall to S 11 Ho'Aman. war- ratify deed, part lot I. luock ;). plat A S.&.C C E Vest and wife to Catherine Powers, warranty deed, lots, b.o.'k 6, C a;ntol Heights addition 10 C E Vest aud wile to Catherine i'owers, oult claim deed, lots U3, Si, Pleasant View addition 10 C S Henderson and wife to W. H. Haile, warranty deed, lots il and sb block 1, Colorado subdivision 6X) J A Livlutrsion Smith and wife to ,1 W Harris, deed, part lot 4, block 13, plat 1. 1100 Joseph T McNary et al to w H Farns-worth. Farns-worth. w d. lots -U aud '-'4, block'.'.Lln-coin block'.'.Lln-coin IJark &X) Joseph T McNary et al to W H Farns-worth.w Farns-worth.w d. lotsiH and Si, bloi k a, Lincoln Lin-coln park.. . . . 600 Ellabet DCW ckersham et nl 1 1 Amanda Aman-da E Burns, w d, lots is, iu. it, as, :,, block , La Vet 1 pi c e SOW) I-e -rande Vounir and wi;,i 1 1 William H Tripp, w rt. lots 4, ft. fi, id, l4,l"i,lnock s?. Sandy Station pint 90 Lo (Iran i Young and wife to Thomas E Mai-riott, w d. lots. ii. 10, u, IU, block HI. Snudv Station plat 00 Edward W Tilton to Kathertne 0 Hel-rh-'-r. warranty deed, part lot I. block 21, plat D 3I5 Tot d 8l7,ur!5 Spafl.ird lllork. The old residence on the silo of the new block which Councilman Spafford is erecting on State street has been torn down, and only a fow adobes remain to bo moved before the work of excavating can begin. Just how soon this work will bo commenced is very largely a matter of conjecture. Walker Hroi. & Fyler Klork. It has been decided by Messrs. Walker Bros. & Fyler to resume work on their new block ou Secand South on May 1st. This will be pushed as fast as possible so as to have the building build-ing ready by tho timo the fall trade opens. lllg Stone for ltrooki Arcad, The contractors on tho Brooks arcade have some stones to put in place today which are to be used for the bases of the main pillows that aro going go-ing to be just a little bit awkward to handle, as they contain sixty-seven cubic feet of rock aud will weigh more than five tons each. There are six of these, which are to be used in the front facing the KnuUford, and. aside from those used in the building of the temple, they aro the largest that have ever been used in any building in this city. The lease of the old rookeries rooker-ies ou the corner of Third South and tState Bireet will expire in May, when |