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Show BMCH PUTS TO BE ERECTED Returning from San Francisco, where he went over plans for building build-ing one of the two branch plants to be maintained on the Pacific coast, S. S. Jensen, secretary of the Ogden Packing &. Provision company, stated that, with the danger of the railroad strike passed, nothing now threatened threaten-ed to cause any delay with preparations prepara-tions being made by the company fori the extension of Its business. While In San Franolsco, Mr. Jensen Jen-sen met the Hon. Fred J. Klesel by appointment. The two went over the plans for the two Pacific Coast plants together. The site for the San Francisco plant Is near the Fourth and Townsond depots de-pots of the Southern Pacific and is deemed convenient for shipping purposes pur-poses on all lines running Into the Pacific Coast city, Tho building will have 20,000 feet of floor spaco. It will be two stories with a basement, containing smoke houses and tanks. Tho branch plant at Los Angeles, it Is stated, will be along the same plan as that to be erected at San Francisco. Francis-co. Each plant, which will be tho company's distributing ceriter for the Pacific Coast, will have a receiving capacity of six carloads a day, the products to be shipped from the Ogden Og-den plant. While on the coast Mr. Jensen secured se-cured a United States naval contract for 220,000 pounds of meat, representing repre-senting cloven carloads. |