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Show BUILDING IN WINTER IS GOOD Reconatruct'on work on the Interior Inter-ior of the Lyceum theater on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, botween Grant and Lincoln Lin-coln avenues, has begun, the carpenters carpen-ters at present being engaged rebuilding rebuild-ing the stage which was almost completely com-pletely destroyed by a fire a short time ago The chairs and celling of the playhouse were so blistered by the fire that they will havo to be ro-tinted ro-tinted and repainted. Building progress In tho city Is said to be good and If the weather ro-malnB ro-malnB fair the next month, tho contractors con-tractors say there will bo much accomplished ac-complished In different sections of Ogdon. Building last month, according to tho report of Building Inspector Leon Browning, amounted to $C0,000, the builders and the amount each expended ex-pended being as follows: Clyde Thatcher $3,200 George Culver G.000 Fred J. K'esel 10.000 J. A. Smith 5.000 H. A. Sc'p 3,000 Claude Armstrong 2,500 Thomas Wilson 3,000 J. W. Russell 1,500 R. A. Roscvcar 1,500 E. D. Bills 1,500 E. T. Reeder ... 3,000 Monls Wolfrom 2.500 C. W. Coy S00 J. A. Hutchens 2,000 M H. Van Dyke 2.500 J. E. Candland 1,000 T. N. Tabor v 1,500 A. Kasus 500 James Calvert 2,000 Total $00,200 |