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Show PUEBLO, COLO. Plans were received last week by Father Gregory of the Order of Stl Benedict for the new Catholic college and monastery which will be built on Fletcher hill. The -plans, which were drawn by F. W. Paroth of Denver, will be submitted by Father Gregory to the head f the order, and if approved, final plans will be drawn and the work of erecting a part of the college will be commenced at once. The building that will be erected at first will have a front of 109 feet, facing west, and will be sixty-nine feet deep. It will be practically three stories high, as the basement is above ground. Class rooms for the pupils, a chapel, kitchen, dining din-ing room and living rooms for those who will be in charge will be located in the building. As it becomes necessary, neces-sary, the remaining parts of the college col-lege will be built, and ultimately a handsome series of buildings will adorn Fletcher hill that wil linclude the college col-lege for ecclesiastical and lay students, j a monastery, gymnasium and chu.rch. The builo.ing which will be erected at once will cost about $15,000. . . Mrs. Thomas Conroy is sick at her home on Northern avenue. j- S. Z. Schenck, manager of the Colorado Colo-rado Supply company store, is in Denver Den-ver on business. George Y. Boiven, president of the Minnequa Town company, is In Salt Lake City on business. Mrs. S. Z. Schenck- is in Denver on a visit of a couple of weeks with the family of her 'brother, "V. . H7 Howell. How-ell. TV. L. Kenedy of Colorado Springs is in the city. Miss Lillie McMahon of 1214 East Albriendo avenue is taking a vacation. R. Reardon of Trinidad is in the city. child and has arranged to relieve the in the city. '- A. T. Keebier. cattleman from Meeker, Meek-er, is in the city. . Mrs. J. TV. Meyers of East Tenth street, is very sick. J. L. Carney of the "Union Pacific is in the city. Henry McMinn of the Santa Fe office of-fice is "sick with typhoid fever. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Dodds left last niht for a' six weeks' visit in Cal-i Cal-i ifornia. Lieutenant Governor-elect Warren A. Ilagott passed through the city j yesterday. i c. E. Clark returned yesterday from an extonl.-dtrip through Texas and New Mexico. . . '-.-. Mr Waldron has returned from a visit with her mother at .Dolores. Colo. Thomas Noland.' George .'Woodward and i John Smith, cattlemen of Saguache, arej in the city..';. j G P. Patrick" returned from New Mex-j ico and has gon : t.Denver. j Frank' Cornish 'and Bert Corrigan. stu-' dents in the St. John Military school at Salina. Kan., arrived home for the holidays. |