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Show rVO OF 7C1E BEG NIlWjOUSe SYSCAPERlS . . ,r rtH r,;: S 'jli vv- 't'' v ; r"--wr I MKMM8g.Mi..1-.lf,)ja.&-Wt,Mi(i Tn jWMItill ilnll lllWlftMIWWh.-yjrllllli1i ltIMKWC:Wt)hai . . y.-.y...... y . -.- -...' . . r . : . . : :: v. Y-fs : . - ". . . . -. i :v : . A ,'s', -;, ' '''Vj,' "v 1 s,-; . - v"!. - -' - ', 4-:- - j t j Hi if ''' ' -'- ' ''' - '"i Jhese are two of the great skyscrapers that will be built by Samuel Newhouse. They will be called the "Newhouse" and the "Boston. A detailed ' description of the buildings was published in yesterday's TELEGRAM. Each will be eleven stories high and 80x150 feet. The "Newhouse" . will be built at the southeast corner of Main and Exchange Place, while the "Boston" will be on the northeast corner of Main and Ex-' Ex-' change Place. Two other skyscrapers will also be built near these two buildings. storerooms on its ground floor, 20 by SO feet. The five stories above in each building will be devoted to offices. ihm tn days excavating for the ' 'K.Joub and Boston buildings will be ataited. The former goes on the outheast corner of Exchange place and Main atreet. It will be 80 by 150 feet and eleven stories high. This is to be a. banking and office building, and is to be constructed entirely of stone, probably prob-ably the native stone of Utah. The banking-room on the ground floor, when completed, will be one of the most magnificent affairs cf its kind ever Constructed. A gre.it dome running up into the building, two stories in height. will be done - in "marble and bronze. The circular entrance of the building at Exchange place and Main street will be adorned with splendid marble pillars pil-lars six feet in diameter at their base and thirty feet high. The superstructure of the building will be of 6teel and the finishing of the interior of the finest possible design. This building will be the home of one of the largest hanks of Salt Lake. The R0 by 50-foot eleven story stone building to be erected at the northeast corner of Exchange place and Main street will be an exact duplicate in construction and finishing of the New-house New-house building, and will no named the Boston block. The onlv difference in the two structures wiil be the elimination elimina-tion of the banking-room - on the ground floor. This floor will probably be devoted to store purposes. The buildings to be erected at the southwest and northwest corners of Exchange Ex-change place and State street will be duplicates in size, construction and general appearance to. the Newhouse and Boston buildings st Exchange place and Main street. The two six-story six-story buildings to bo built on the north side of Exchange plnee, each 140 feet long and SO feet deep, will be located on either side of the Mining Exchange building. Each building will have seven |