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Show Uatb.ied no tha .Ida, J. H. Watts sold tiv. lots in Alts place yesterday to I'. M. Itairdon for 4o7o each. Local architects have received invitations invita-tions to make plans for a new hotel at Idaho Falls, Idaho. W. E. Hnbbord made a sale yesterday of a house aud lot on Seventh west between be-tween Eighth aud Ninth south for $1100. W. E. Ware is getting out the plans for four brick cottages to be built try C. H. Gourlav near Liberty park, to cost $2000 each. The first Utah strawberries have been in the market for ceverat days, but the lirst consignment of any quantity arrived ar-rived today, coming from rouutiful and Cache valley. Workmen are engaged in putting th. cornice on the Telluride block. Tb. inviting effect to tha eyeofthe y. cotta brick used ii,4',-fc'IJti'i8iBl j boiiicw'irt6tij4'OTrh. rtuii k The ..work V? Tihi, .litik tM Tfjing ahesidjrji.kbe slowly - I'stmrttTTa''. The city engineer rxpsjak esf'ab-lish esf'ab-lish tho center of the C" n Ward square today, and tomorrow. e will fit the grade. It is expected that everything every-thing will be ready for the contractors iu a lew days. The new First National hank at Park City is to be bti'it of stone, and is to be j two stones high, the second II nor being used for ollii '.s. The building is to hae a ft out of plate g.ais and tile floors, and will cost $bl,(luo. Work will be commenced immediately. As the Dooly block progresses iu ils construction, tha sly it; of treatment of the re I sandstone work, s smooth cut with black bands between each layiT. it is thougiil to be one of the most, pleasing pleas-ing eliecis vet introitticed here, and will when fhii.'hed, malie one of the liuest ii'onls in tiic city. |