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Show NEW BUJLDLW TO BE ERECTED Two-Story : Structure at Third South and Main to Be Replaced by One of Seyen Stories. The Druehl & Franken ; two-story building on the southeast corner of Third South a -id Main streets is to be torn down and removed and a mammoth mam-moth seven-storv- railroad exchange building elected in its place. This was the announcement of Druehl & Franken Saturday, who are preparing to move to tLelr new quarters a few doors north of their present location. The new location of the firm will be 271 South Main street, now occupied by a Tetnnrnt. This place will be thoroughly thor-oughly overhauled and a modern and np-toAtate place openei np by the firm. The steady growth of Salt Lake has rendered the "Druehl & Franken corner" cor-ner" of too great aS value to be occupied occu-pied by a two-story structure, hence the projection of the new seven-story building. build-ing. Construction will begin on this building build-ing January 1 by Mrs. Judge, who purchased pur-chased the property early this year. The intention is to have the construction construc-tion of the building so well forwarded by next spring that the roof will be on and in lefs than six months thereafter the building will be ready for occupancy. occu-pancy. Th ground floor of the new building will le devoted entirely to railroad offices. Gecupving the come will be the Denver k Rio Grande passenger department. de-partment. Adjoining on the south on Main street will be the freight department depart-ment of the Gould roads; then the Bock Island offices and the Burlington On Third Scuth street quarters will be provided, pro-vided, for the Colorado Midland. Illinois Centrsl and Santa Fe. The upper floors of the exchange building will be used for offices. |