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The W, H. Mullins Co., 286 Franklin Street
Salem, O.
plans for a hotel at Fort Smith, to be modern in all respects, six-story and brick construction. Cost, $175,000.
Ft. Worth, Tex.—The Masons, it is stated, have formed an association and will erect a three-story temple, to cost about $225,000.
Gadsden, Ala.—Plans are wanted for a seven-room and auditorium school building. W. E. Striplan, secretary School Board. Cost, $150,000.
A post-office and government building, to cost about $50,000, will be erected here.
Gainesville, Fla.—Announcement is made that Lee Graham will erect a building of artificial stone or pressed brick.
Grand Forks, N. D.—St. Michael’s Hospital will be erected by the Sisters of St. Joseph, on plans by Hancock Bros., architects, of Fargo. It will be four-story, 50X- 126, with all modern improvements. Bids will be taken for the foundation in about two weeks. Cost, complete, $75,000.
Greenville, S. C.—The Tourist Hotel and Recreation Park Company, it is reported, will erect hotel building, which will cost about $225,000.
Hagerstown, Md.—The County Commissioners have appropriated $30,000 for a new high school building to be erected in the southern suburbs of Hagerstown. The plans adopted by the School Board call for a building to cost $69,000.
Hamilton, O.—According to reports, a $150,000 Y. M. C. A. building will be erected here. Fred G. Mueller, Rentschler Building, architect.
Houston, Tex.—Sanguinet, Staats & Sueter hâve been commissioned to prepare plans for proposed Y. M. C. A. building, to be of fireproof construction and cost $200,000.
Press reports state that John S. Stewart will erect an eight-story office building at Preston Avenue and Fannin Street. Estimated cost, $100,000.
Indianapolis, Ind.—It is reported that the Indianapolis Dash Company has ordered plans for the construction of a brick and concrete business house at 2116 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Bids will be taken soon.
Jackson, Miss.—The Illinois Central Railway Company will expend about $75,- 000 for the construction of an addition to the union depot at Jackson.
Kansas City, Mo.—The Swedish Lutheran Hospital Association, Rev. Albert W. Lindquist, president, 1334 East Eighth Street, is planning the construction of a hospital to cost about $100,000.
Lachine, Que.—The Sisters of St. Anne will erect a convent here, at a cost ol $500.000.
Lebanon, Tenn.—Wesley W. Dillon and J. T. Odium are reported to build a hotel, to cost $50,000.
Little Rock, Ark.—Reports state thaï T. W. Pratt and associates of Huntsville, Ala., are planning to erect a cotton mill at a cost of $100,000 in Little Rock.
Los Angeles, Cal.—The county will vote on the issuance of $1,000,000 of bonds for public improvements, which is to include construction of a number of buildings.
Architect A. F. Rosenheim has prepared plans for the Hicks-Hager estate for the erection of a three-story hotel building at the corner of Main and Eleventh Streets, to cost $100,000.
Bishop & Co. will establish a large manufacturing plant at Eighth and Alameda Streets, at a cost of $1,000,000.
The Roberts Land Company is reported to be preparing plans for a hotel to be erected on Third and Main Streets for J. B. Lankershim, to cost about $200,000.
It is stated that plans are being prepared by Austin & Brown for a three-story, 6ox150-foot hotel, to be erected at Wilshire Boulevard and Coronado Street, to cost $75,000.
McCormick, S. C.—The McCormick Land and Lumber Company, recently organized with a capital stock of $100,000, has purchased and will develop several thousand acres of land. A large manufacturing plant will be erected. James E. Britt, president.
Macon, Ga.—A $250,000 cotton compress and warehouse will be erected here by the Atlanta Compress Company. C. C. Hanson, of Atlanta, president.
Malden, Mass.—Bids will soon be asked for the erection of the new Malden High School. The buildings will cost $200,000. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Inspector of Buildings, F. G Cooper, in the Malden City Hall. Cooper & Bailey, 60 Congress Street, Boston,, Mass., architects.
Manchester, N. H.—Reports state that
Fernando W. Hartford, of Portsmouth, N. H., is planning for the erection of a new theatre building in this city.
Memphis, Tenn.—It is reported that the contract for an apartment house, to cost $200,000, has been awarded to Contractors M. T. Lewman & Co., 515 Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky. Plans by Architect L. M. Weathers, Cotton Exchange Building.
Bids will be received until September 25 for the erection of a three-story $50,000 hotel, 240x40 feet, for the Gibson, Wells Company. Fred H. Eeley & Co., 162 Court Street, architects.
Contract will be let about September 20 for annex to be built to the Peabody Hotel R. Brinkley Snowden, owner, for which Chighizola, Hanker & Cairns prepared plans; 46x150 feet; fireproof construction; high-pressure heating plant and ventilating system ; high-speed electric elevator ; complete electric and refrigerating plant ; cost, $450,000.
Meriden, Miss.—Architects Frank P. Milburn & Co., Washington, D. C, will prepare the plans and specifications for the new office building, 45x170, at the A. & V. and N. O. & N. E. R. R. shops. J. C. Haugh, resident engineer.
Napa, Cal.—The Board of School Trustees, it is stated, has authorized W. H Corbett, of Napa, to prepare plans for a high school, to be erected on Polk Stree t, and L. M. Turton, of Napa, to prepare plans for a primary school to be erected on Polk and Franklin Streets. It is stated that $100,000 is to be spent by the board in erecting these two buildings and making repairs to other buildings.