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Show CR.ANEC0. . TO BOBLD ' in mm - William- Bowcn of the Crano company,, com-pany,, beloro returning to Salt-Lake yesterday,, said that within .u short timo his company will begin, tho erection erec-tion of a large warehouse on Twentieth Twenti-eth street and. Wall avenue wjicre a. branch of the main business will bo conducted. After the building is constructed und tho compaui la ready to do business in Its new nuarters, Milton Meek of this city, a traveling agent for tno Crano company, will lake charge as local manager. Tho company has a number of laTge houses In the country and they have come to lio conclusion that Ogden is among the best locations loca-tions in the" western section for their business, The company deals extensively exten-sively in ji hi m hers' supplies. At the Kiesel business -block on Twenty-fourth streot, between Lincoln Lin-coln and Wall avenues, the excavation excava-tion for the basement is completed and most. of the concroto work has been done. A large force Is at work on the building today and all tho concrete turned out by the big cement ce-ment mixer is being handled. When completed, this building will be among the modern business blocks of mo city. The cost of the structure will be in the neighborhood of $15,0(10. Tho Sorensen 'business block on Twenty-fifth street, between Urant and Lincoln avenues, is virtually completed, com-pleted, tho upper part of the building now being U6er as a rooming house. The grouud floor is recolvlug the finishing fin-ishing touches and within a few days the basement will be ready for oc-'cupancy. oc-'cupancy. Tho roof of the Hurst Mercantile company's block on Hudson avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twonly-flfth Twonly-flfth streets, is rapidly nearlng completion. com-pletion. The cornice has been placed and within a short timo carponters will be at work on the interior of the building". The upper floor will be occupied by tho Eagles of the clty and the lower floor will bo partitioned into three large store rooms, two of which may be used jointly for a single sin-gle business. This building is among the best of tho business houses recently re-cently constructed. It will cost upwards up-wards of $20,000, Next weolc the. Elks lodge of tho city will let a contract for the remodeling re-modeling of the old Central school building, which the lodge purchased last year for $25,000 for a. home. The expenditure in remodeling the building build-ing will amount to about $15,000, the irdau being to make It a model home for the Elks, Tho committeemen having hav-ing the matter in hand are desirous of making it possible for the lodge move to the new home tho first of next a ear. ; .- oo ' . |