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Show DEPOT SITE AT LAST ' SETTLED WILL BE AT THE CORNER OF TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. Building Will Cost $100,000 and the Plans as Originally Approved Will Not Be Modified. The complex difficulties which have delayed the inauguration of construction construc-tion work on the new $100,000 Har-riman Har-riman freight depot at Ogden have been adjusted satisfactorily, to all parties par-ties concerned, and the structure will be erected on the corner of Wall avenue ave-nue and Twenty-fourth strepf. during the present season, and as fast as tho work can be accomplished. This Information is positive and comes to prominent local Harrlnmn offivials direct from Vice President KrattschniU's office in Chicago, whore plans for the structure are now awaiting await-ing final approval and from whence or-deis or-deis will be Issued within a'compara-tlvcly a'compara-tlvcly few days to commence active work on the badly needed freight house. No material changes will be made in the plans for the exterior of the building, now on exhibition In this city, but a few minor changes have been suggested in several of the office arrangements on the second floor. Beyond the information, conveyed in the dispatch this afternoon from Chicago, Chi-cago, that all difficulties had been satisfactorily sat-isfactorily settled, and that the matter mat-ter would he taken up and approved by Mr. Kruttschnilt at once, no do-tails do-tails are given, and it Is no1, likely anything definite will be knwn until un-til General Manager Bancroft returns fiom his present (rip to Chicago and New York. . But (he intelligence, meagre as It is. is of absorbing interest to the public pub-lic and will be read eagerly and gladly glad-ly by the people of Ogden. |