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Show BUILDING IN ALL PARTS OF C!TY Pulldlng operations are progressing. The contractors state that the only drawback to construction work Is tho difficulty in getting as many men and tennis as can be used on the different Jobs. The large business block at the corner cor-ner of Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. In course of construction, la now growing Into such shape as to promise the placing of the concrete for the basement within the next few days. The excavating work Is nearly completed. Tho new depot building of the Salt Lake & Ogden Railway company on Lincoln avenue, at the coiner of Twenty fifth street, will be completed within the next two weeks and will be la use by the time the railway puts lu operation Its electric system. The sidewalk of the entire block of the Verleen house, on Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Is being paved, and the walk across the street, surrounding the forest service building. build-ing. Is being prepared for parking. The Stanley Dee business block on Orant avenue, between Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Is nearlng completion The upper part of the building Is occupied as a rooming apartment and tho store rooms on the first floor aro neatly ready for use The plasterers have finished their work and the plate glass workers aro placing the glass fronts The Houtz business block on Tweti fifth street, between Washington and Grant, now occupying the attention of the carpenters la placing tho material ma-terial for the ground floor, the foundation founda-tion walls having been completed. Klnier K. Clark Is building an addition ad-dition to his homo on Second street, between Madison and Monroe avenues, that will cost In the neighborhood of Jl.'iOO. A. G. Maw is erecting a resilience on Swau avenue, between Polk and Taylor avenues, that will cost something some-thing over $1,500. t F. W. Cross Is Improving his residence resi-dence n Hudson avenue, between Tweiitydghlh and Tweivty-nUitu streets. The expenditure on these improvements im-provements are estimated at $1,000. John C. Curr Is building a $1.'M0 residence on Jefferson avenue, between be-tween Twenty-seventh and Tweuty-itghth Tweuty-itghth streets. The racttlc Realty company is constructing con-structing a dwelling house on I5in-tord I5in-tord avfxnu bet worn Twonty-slxth and Twenty-seventh' streets, and between be-tween Jackson and Qulncy avenue;? When completed the home will cost upwards of $1,500. The plasterers are now working on the Dee Hospital. |