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FOR SALE "1 Red Estate j L 1 146 ACRE ranch s.-entj miles from j Salt I.ak. fin-- water right and im I prov m ii S, -nine Cattle And sheep gfl I WJUl place For terms and particulars, write J L. Hollada. Box 1122 Lake City. '"'' FOR SALE d ROOM frnru modern except Deal f Close in on paved street, lot 50x13 Will sell on small rash payment, bal ancem omhly. Only $2700. 4 R M b r i k house, summer k 1 f barn. 1 3-10 acres and all in bearing fruit and garden, wafer right 1 3rd Kib, balance to suit. $3150. II 4 ROOM brick, close In, lot, 50x138. Will warn $800 cash. $20 monthly on tL balance $1800. r J- A. MeGulloch, under Firsl National bank. Phone 301. 5007 H 10 ACRES pood land, house, poultry Ik houses, barn, water ri-lu, apple and prune orchard, other fruits, I acres alfalfa, ideal fruit, garden and chicken ranch, close to Ogden on good road, f I close to electric line. Price $5500. Easv terras. R. G. Agce, phone 683 k or 69. 5022 i A 3 ACRE fruit farm for sale. 570 B, 7th St., City, 2 blocks from street car I f lino 5030 u PROPERTY for sale, at 2187-21S3 I n y ion Ave. Inq 652 21st St. ,Vi2S o RooM hnuM' with l epinc porch, .' modern lnqulr 157 26tfa 31 4986 5 ROOM modern bunglao with Bleep ing porch, all built-in features, lot 50 130 call evenings. 1635 Grant. 1990 A 9 ROOM house in good condition on 23rd strei t, between Lincoln and Grant ) avenues, lot 59 by 165 leot. This Is I semi - business property, is a good rev - t-nut producer and will bring ou a good revenue on your money while 1U become?, business proper! v. j j BrumroitL Phone 59. 4608 f i I A GOOD 5-room modern home, locat ed within two blocks of the postoffke, building on Grant avenue, for only $2600 dollars. Seven hundred ($700) dollars down, the balance on terms; a sp.e.ndld opportunity to kc-I a home for erj much les than the building would I cost, with a aluable lot thrown in as 1 a bouuti. J. J. lirummltt, 2417 Hud- W Bon Ave. 4608 1 A PERFECT dream of a bungalow 00 ' a paved street, in the most exclusive residence part of the citj on the bench.! This is the kind of a home that the H modern housewife has demanded; ev- ' - erything complete and 111 good shape, j all special tuxes paid This for the I next 10 days can be bought lor about' one half of what other homes not so favorably located are bein;," sold for. J. J. Brummitt. Phone 59, 4608 OGDEN REALTY COMPANY 2422 Hudson Ave., Ogden, Utah. Phone 236. 1160 ACRE ranch in Og d'.n Valley, 200 acres in peas, hay and grain; 100 acres more can be culti vated and irrigated; bal auce first class grazing land good in all seasons. Thtre are 4 houses, barns aud out buildings, all kinds of machinery, from small implements to (hrc'hing machine, also 25 horses, 14 cows, 11 calves, 10 pig:, chickens. Can take possession at once. We can sell on lib eral terms A (joou buy at $45,000. I . 4339 j A GOOD 8 room toute, well located! within two blocks ul the Union depot, large iul and good revenue producer.! Only $2000 dollars. Great snap as an inve6tmenL J. J. Lrummitt, 2417, Hud - j bon Ave. 4608 LIVE ROOM house. Price $3,000. '4S 23rd St. 4149 j FOR SALE My cement brick house, eeven rooms, corner 25th street and , Harnsou. F. N. Bletcher, 1203 25th. I 3697 j 1 ACRE lot, aliso 5-room home. 3G77 I Adams. iVrms. Esther E Smith 164 , FROM owner, lo'. large enough for two, houses, 66x140 !t on Ogden and 8th Si $550. 3 acres on 7th und Adamj.l k 3,500 Phono 1619 N R. Call 750 1 Wash Ave. ',43 rHE most elegant lot on 25th street, 105 fel front and 139 feet deep to in alley. This lot has all special taxes paid, is in the most exclusive residence district, h?s all kinds of shade, fruit j and ornamental trees and a great va- rieiy of small fruit. These trees and 1 lruits were selected by a nursery man1 and are all choice varieties This is the most elegant lot on 25th street. Will be S' ld Cheap, any kind of terms given, low rate of interest. Here is your opportunity to own the most ele gant resident lot in the city. J. J Brummitt, 2117 Hudson Ave. 4608 E. F. BRATZ THESE were built beforo labor and ur&'.erial doubled in value i 4 ROOM brick, pantry, closet, city water, electric lights. R. R. district, bargain at $1250 Easy terms. 5 ROOM modern frame, lot 50x135 to alley, all special taxes paid in full, choice location, southwest, easy pay ments. $2500. 4 ROOM modern brick bungalow, base ment and largo lot. choice location on bench, close to car line. E. F. BRATZ 17 Eccles Bldg. Phone i960. 4547 MONEY TO LOAN J DO you need a small amount of money for 30. 60 or ill day s ? ASK 11 Dix, 402 Hudson Bldg. He will lend to you if you are working or have furniture, piano or bonds, lor se curity. 5073 RALPH P. fctUNTSB. Luubiished 1889. Mortgage Loans, Real Estato Insurance, 'JUL, Idaho lands, farm and cuy property. Persons desiring to loan money on good lust Luortgage security will do well to coiuiu; me. Good applications always uu hand. 431 241 h Si.. Ogden. Utah. 3310 MONEY to loan on impioved real os- Ute- Klly & Herrlck. 771 Monk i to Luc on real eitnte secur ity. J, Brummltt S-21-u ' r OR SALE REAL ESTATE j 9 ROOM bn'ck house, furnnro, lawn, shad trees. Trms to suit purchaser Sot owner. 1335 wash. 6004 , CASH. 5 room brick, modem Phone H4)-W 6059 (ROOM brick bouse, $::."oo. on large ! lot . barn, garage and large brick set In r. Applv 1728 Wash Phone 1470 48S5 j 8 OR 7 mom brick. Chone 2SS9 R. 4675 GOOD modern home?, easv terms. 302 35th 4663, 320 ACRE dry farm in southern Idiho for sale, or trade for small acreage near Ogden, or would accept g".od modern home in city; 275 acres ul! r I cultivation, good buildings, all tea chinery necessary for the place. ThU 'is one of the best of dry farms Foi particulars write Box 129 Logan, Dtsh j 4122 1 5 ROOM modern with sleeping porch. I Call 160-W. Patterson. 5045 MODERN six room brick, near 21st' nun Quincy Ave. Half acre lot with 1 fruit trees, garage, chicken runs and stable. All special faxs paid. 8600. Only $800 ash and $20 per month. O. , A Kennedy, Ftah Natl. Bldg 5037 WANTED I j Male Help ... ...... nltl- - EXPERIENCED first-class ook want-, ed. Citv Cafe, 110 25th St. Phon ; 24-W. ' 6008 B)YS to pick beans, lCMh and Wash- Ington Phone 2174 .1 . GOOD positions ror men With automo-1 biles. Address A C H care standard.' 5029 EXPERIENCED marker and sorter and linen clerks. N. P. Laundry. 4563 BEFORE selling Liberty bonds get. prices from J. A. Hogle & Co. 2451 1 WANTED ; To Buy WANTED to buy 5000 shares of Fargo Oil Stock. State price. Address P. O.I Box 31 4980 SECOND hothouse and frames. 223 9th St. 479S ! WANTED to buy a 7 or 8 room house, frame or brick, six or seven blocks from center of town. Writo box 266, Ogden, 4358 I BUY Liberty bonds J. J. Brummltt, 2417 Hudson Ave. 2638 j ACCRUED Int. plus market price for ! liberty ponds paid by J. A- Hogle ft Co 2Mb WANTED Cattle, one t aad or one carload. Call uo ana our buyer w"l come out and price your stok. We tern Live Stock Com. Co., J. A. Lee Mgr. Phone day 730, night 2918. Ul FOR SALE Farms jlj 8 1-2 ACRE chicken farm, all equipped, six room house, big barn, 2 large chick c houses. Cheap. 1050 7th St. 4584 1 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKlNt;. 256 SStS St. 412 DRESSMAKING, rear 2830 Adams Phone 1551 - . 5017 FOR SALE OR TRADE A OAS range, L'ood 1 i new Also wash ing machine. 574 Cross St, Phone 2893-M. 6000 OVERLAND 7 pass Sell cheap or trade for farm tractor. Phone 1979 5015 WANTED Miscellaneous LILLR'1 Loads buigm. J. J. Brum mitt Phone 69. 2539 CLEAN RAGS wanted at the Stan, j dard office. FOR RENT Miscellaneous -.-in -1-1 -1 -1-1 n 1 OHIO vacuum cleaner for rent. $1.00 pel daj l'hone 2097. 5091 1 : LOST n i.iju 11 11 irinm'i'ii ' n -1 i n 2 BLAl iv handbag containing 20 bill, two $10 bills, and some change, bet. Ogden and Hooper Liberal reward for its return to this office 5086 2 1-2 yds dark blue Uulard, Wrights slip for $4 75. Phone 50-JJ Reward I 50771 A NEW Ford tire, Saturday afternoon, t all 8123 M. Reward. 5054 j SIGNET ring engraved DeWit, valued SS keepsake. Reward Return to Dewlt! Urn.- i o 5019 LOST- -Brovvn panama hat between hospital and Cheesman garage. Return 221 Eccles Bldg 5026? iBLaCK leather pocket book on So. I Fork road. Return lo Star Restaurant, 174 25th St. Reward. 4978 SMALL blacg pin, seal coin purse, be tween Lewis Jewelry Co. and 521 Ec j cles Bldg., containing small change, Cent's sardonyx ring and other things. Return to Lewis Jewelr). Reward. : 4924 'l'AKTV who took ihe black leather bag from the Utah theatre Sunday night is known and unless returned J immediately, prosecution will follow. Return to Utah theatre. 480G GOLD-RIMMED glasses, June 14. P.t turn 2832 Nye Reward. .40 LADY'S striped Silk bag, containing money Kinder left al Utab Rational I hajiU. 5000 mm c WANTED Female Help i GIRL wanted at the Wistaria. bOll RELIABLE wnman or girl as house keeper Two in famllv No washing Phone 725. 5082 EXPERIENCED tfrl for steady work 1. reenwell C-onfer.tionery 50S7 fOUNG ITOman, married preferred, taking tickets and filing, must be experienced in money changing Call m person I'tah Theatre EXPERT chpcolate dipper wanted, $3 pr day. steadv position Wistaria. 5055 (.ILLS wanted to sew on overalls. We pay while you larn Only those who want steady Jobs need apply Scowcroft Manufacturing. 5014 EXPERIENCED woman or jdr! for general housework. Call in 'he morn ings. 2540 Eccles Ave. Phone 1175 5010 GIRL for housework; no cooking .on washing. Apply 2404 Madison. 4889 EXPERIENCED and ineiperienctd help, $9 to $18 per week, eight hours a dav. Union Pacific railroad laundry. 4381 Concrete Ornamental j Works ORNAMENTAL CONCRETE CEMETERY concrete coping Wheel wright, 20th and Douglas. Phone 2G2SW 4284 FOR RENT Furnished BURNISHED house. 2560 Cole's Court. 60 T 3 LARGE furnished room, suitable for one or two. 529 23rd St. Phone 2181-Jt. t015 STRICTLY modern 7 room hou.-e. 837 2. ".rd Street 5087 STRICTLY modern five room cottage fully furnished. On cool part of bench and dose In, Large sleeping porch. Tenant muM have references Avail able August 1st to Oct. 1st, at $50 month Phone 2?.96 J 5096 LARGE rool sleeping room'for gentle man, 1-2 block from 85th on Lincoln. Phone 1520-J, or 1730. 5063 FRONT room, well ventilated, cool, close in. reasonable, 650 24th St , up- ... f ZfkCO Man:-. ovuo LARGE modem housekeeping room, -336 21st street. 5069 3 ROOM furnished apartment. 2538 Quincy. 5036 4 ROOM house, bath and pantry. 2338 Madison. 5047 LARGE cool sleeping rooms. 600 24th SL Phone 610. 5051 MODERN room for rent, gentleman only. 411 Herrick Ave. 5011 ACCRUED int. phs market price for liberty bond paid by J. A. Hogle & Co. 2449 PLAZA APARTMENTS. COMPLETELY furnished for light housekeeping. Elevator, amusement hall, phone, light, heat and gas. Maid 8crice if desired. Raies 120 to $37.50 7909 FOR RENT Unfurnished ONE 5-room modern house with hot water heating plant and gas. 2530 Monroe Ave. Call 2067 R. 6006 5 ROOM modern bungalow, south on Adams Ave. $27.50 per month Room 813 Eccles Bldg 5089 evvN r i -i-g i y 1 1 .r -j y- FOR SALE AUTOS 1916 FORD touring car, in good shape, newly painted Price $350 Call after noons 2 to 5 2617 Monroe Ave. 6017 LET me sell our car for you. C E Yorgason, used car dealer. 1 ha th fr Mowing cars for sale at 2308 Wash.: Studebaker 4, 1915; Dodge 5-pass., 1916; 5-pass. Ford 6009 GOOD Saxon roadster. 2843 Wash CUT-down Ford, 1st class condition. Phone 1864-W. 5021 FORD, Buiek, Oakland and Dodge pas senger cars. Burrows Auto Co, 432 25th St 5016 fori roadster, $275, Coll 2270 Mof fat. 5013 BFICK light 6 roadster for sale. Bar gain, owner leaving town. Phone 23 4984 LIBERTY motor mechanic, 2 12 years 1st class mechanic C S. aviation ser vice expert. Cadillac. Packard, other fine ars. 2206 NN ashington Ave, t i a uklin agency. 4964 FORD coupelet, full equipped i'hon 2446. 4872 CAJt tor sale, excellent running condi lion. Inq. 2213 Lincoln. 4G85 . MODERN 0 cylinder 7-pab4enger Jeff rey. In good condition. See Ray Shurt llff, 2150 Washington Ave. 4965 LIGHT Buick truck cheap. Ray Shuit .hi, 2150 W ashington. 4935 NOTICE Ws make a spbcialty of Ford work, sell cars on commission, also arc- agents for the Dayton L'niver- al For J i.uu ter. Ford Garage, Twen 1 fourth and Grant Aenue. Phone: 252 -W. 2726 AUTO for sale. Call 794. 25-2 3C CHALMERS InquJ- Mi. Harp3ver k, . 'lit 'oujuu Auto Co. 77kt ON'i. S passenger automobile. Inquire Che? - .n't Auto Shop, foreman. 712 Read The Classified Ads Head The Classified Acis. Read the Clasrified Ada. FOR SALE Miscellaneous ;ood jersey cow for sale chenp 180 Harris Ave after 6 p. ra. 601 1 BaiE PantonC for barjeains in planer anil phonograph? No interest 614 APRICOTS for sale, 877 12th St Phone ; 2124 - R. 5080 SECOND-HAND grain and potato sacks Phone 210 Ogden Junk House. 5083 GOOD milk cow 3182 Jackson 5095 STEGER piano, pood condition, ( all ;u P.42 Bernard Ave , after 5 p. m. or 'call at 2126 Washington Ave. 5075 ONE Stewart range, almost new In 'quire 2812 Grant. 5071 A PIANO for sale cheap Phone 223! 5078 JEWEL gas range and gas heater for sale. 2818 Pingree. 5064 FURNITURE for sale, 599 12th St. Now Round Oak range new cabinet, etc. 5066 ! CHICKENS for sale. Call 1931 Park Ave., or telephone 2157 M. 5057 ; i LOT 50x143, 5 room house, pantrys. : light and water, well lurni&hed. Goes for $1150. Some terms if sold this jweek. 2753 Park Ave 5034 NEW range cheap at 252 22nd St 5046 I COLUMBIA graphophone and records, I a brass bed, mattress springs, kitch en range, and other household goods. 2336 Madison Ave 5050 ! PET donkey, gentle. jusTthe thing for children, $15. 827 26th St. Call 2037W. 5033 I NEW kaki coat and divided skirt,: cost $10 for $6. Rear 2330 Adams. 1 5018 2 GOOD Holstein milk cows. Call at 7th and Lincoln. 5024 CHOICE jersey bull for sale, coming 2 years old. Phone 42-R-4. 5023 YOUNG jersey cow, 2527 Iowa Phone 1 2997 -W 4982 DURHAM cow, fresh, 3rd calf 558 I 12th St. Phone 3294-R. 4800 GOOD Jersey jows cheap. 1423 2.ih. 4 7tO 1 5 GOOD Jersey cows cheap 302 35th ; Street 1664 'GOOD horse, at 281 W. 33rd St. 4647 j JsPECIAL bargain. 9. h p Hercules st tionary gas engine, cheap if taken at once R. T. Mitchell Co., 2439 Hud.ion. 1 , r none ooi. 4oo0 I GOOD farm wagon, hand plow, grind-1 j stone; a bargain. Call at 446 17th St ' 46361 , j HIGHEST prices paia lor secoud-hana goods at Stowo'a New and Second-hand Store. 1800 Washington. Phone 686-J. . 2484 FOR SALE 4-ncrse power K. ft V. gasoline engine, used 60 days; $140 ; Cuulter-Adauaw beed Co. 2461 HIGH grade Line of paints and brushes for sale at coat 180u Washington Ave. Phone 686-J. 2621 SECOND HAND goods bought, sold and exchange, 1S0U Washington, Ave.' i Phone 08t-J. 2626 I i J. A. HOGLE 4: Co. pay highest prices j in Ogden for Liberty londs. 245u UNCALLED for suits, tailor made, big ! reduction. Gordon's, 211-26 26th Su 1 Phone 419. 216 ! TH-KEE good mdk cows. Phone 730. 1472 i l 6 SACKS wood for $1.00. Phone 828. j Wheelwright Wood Yard. 1417 I GROCERIES in retail quantities at J wholesale prices. Ogden s Groceries, . 181 24Ui St. i 0841 J ; THBEj gooo uilich cows. Phone 730. ! I W FOR SALE ELEVATORS. I WE furnish and install high grade , j electric or hand ele aiora, any capac- ity. Write Wm. Watrjus, 249 Ediaon iSL, Salt Lake Ch. We buy -nd hand one i. 2366 ; WANTED Situation ! EXPERIENCED clerk wishes position jin either dry goods or grocery store. .AUUn'S I'. J . DU.v lOO. uu.- NURSE, reliable, very experienced, by day or hour. Phone 2889-J. 6003' A YOUNG marned man wants work' from 6 to 12 evenings. Phone 1166. 5043 PERMANENT by young man, age 21.1 Experienced in general office work. Clerical work preferred. Call Box No.1 J P . Standard. 5020 BOOKKEEPER wants set of books to keep evenings G D. W , Standard. 5088 r 1 1 - - -iii- - - WANTED To Rent '-- 2 UNFURNISHED rooms for light I housekeeping by lady with one child Address Box 266. -,u7j ABOUT August 15th, modern furnish ed double (two bedrooms) apartment, or housekeeping rooms Address Box H. C. M., care Standard. 5005 2 OR 4 room furnished house Phone -002 - R, 5yi- BY YOUNG couple, small furnished or, unfurnished houst ; must be clean; no! children. E. J. C, care Standard. 4950 jj SECOND HAND STOVES j WE take your old range as first pay-' ment on an new range or will buy your old range outright. Home Fur niture Co. 4672 ;Mii , !i elfien Ad. 1 Read the Classified Ad. The Secretary of ihe Interior has issued the 1 Following invitation to the American people 1 to visit the National forks and National Monuments 1 American People: I Uncle Sam asks you to be his guest. f He has prepared for you the choice places I of this continent places of grandeur, t beauty and of wonder. He has built roads through the deep - cut canyons and be- side happy streams, which will carry you into these places in comfort, and has pro- vided lodgings and Food in the most distant and f , inaccessible places that you might enjoy I yourself and realise as little as possible ! the rigors of the pioneer travelers jife I These are for you. They are the play- grounds of the people. To see them is to make more hearty your affection and I admiration for America. f Secretory of Summer Excursion Fares Ask for the booklets you want. They de- Ask the local ticket agent to help plan your trip, V cnbe Yellowstone, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, or apply to nearest Consolidated Ticket Office, or Ml Rainier, Crater Lake, Yosemite, Sequoia. address Travel Bureau, U .S. R. R. Administration , I Hawaii, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Zion, 646 Transportation Bldg , Chicago; 143 Liberty I Mesa Verde and Hot Springs of Arkansas. St., New York; 602 Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, II United States Railroad Administration H BARGE FORCED AGROUND BY A BIGJTEAMER PHILADELPHIA. July 17. The shipping board Btssmshlp Scantk- was Collided with r.irly today by a loaded bargp and foropd aground. Tb Scan tic with a cargo of coal ior Rotterdam was anchored off Gloucestpr, N. J . ready to sail when the barge, whoso captain lost his bearings in the 'fog, crashed into her side The sailing of the Scantic will not be interferTfd with The bow of the barge was smashed. oo Street Railway Commission Hears Company Evidence WASHINGTON, July 17 Because public utilities have outgrown, HlUlllcl pal boundaries, municipal ownership of them practically is a dead issue. Ihe federal electric railways commission was told today by Wiiliam J Clark, ' one of the pioneer street railway build era of the Gountry. Mr. Clark said the interurban idea was crowing rapid-, ly and that Jealousy between town I and rural communities would not per-' mil .i big municipality to own an eloc-j 'Pic railway serving them all. The value of rourtes in improving relations between the public and treot railway lines was emphasised by Mr Clark, who said little acts of discourte sy by company employes caused pass er.gers lo hav personal grievances again-1 I In- company. WASHINGTON July 1 7 - W. D. George, receiver of the Pittsburg Traction properties, and M D Brush, former president of the Boston ele vated lines, were witnesses at today's 'session of the federal electric railway commission) appointed by President Wilson to inquire into conditions or and to suggest relief for the Street railway systems of the country Hear ings were begun here several days ago. Both witnesses testified that Increased.! fars had been resorted to in their respective cities In an effort to relieve '.heir companies' financial embarrass ment, but withour success. nn Violent Decline -In Exchange on London Recorded NEW yORK July 17 Exchange on London underwent nnoiher violent de : Cllne oday; dmand bills falling to, I4.26H and cables lo $4.28, or 8 "j 4 cents under yesterday's figurec the lowest ever recorded. Franc also suffered further depre ciation with demand at 7.20 and cables al 7 IS The Italian rate was lower and quotation? to Holland and other' north European centers were again i unsettled. International bankers were of the, opinion today thai a further break in sterling would soon cause British' bankers to ship gold tO this country i oo - A sarship goe od a whaling voyage' wben ii stAcis out to whin inmebody. U. S. CITIZEN IS KILLED BY AN AEROPLANE GENEVA, Switzerland, Wednesday. July 16 James B. McCreary, an American V. M C. A secretary, 25 vo.irs old has been killed at Prague under unusual circumstances Mc Creary, according to advices received here, was standing in a boat on the river at Prague when he was struck hy a swerving Italian hydro-airplane The American died soon afterwards and was buried In Prague. nt L W. W. to Organize j Marine Workers Of the World NEW YORK. July 17 A plan of the Industrial Workers of the World 'in, organize the marine workers of sev-Ic-ral European and South American countries into 'one big union" was dls j closed in letters seized In the raid on 'the headquarters of the organisation I r. few weeks ago and submitted as evi dence here today when the joint legis llatlve committee resumed its Inquiry I into radical and seditious activities in 1 New York state. One of the documents read into the I record, dated Chicago. June 10. wis jntien bv James Scott, who had been I made acting secretarv anil treasurer of the union. It slated thai efforts were under way to organize the trans port workers of Argentina Chile, uba, Mexico, Ireland Spain and Holland, and thai operations would be extended lo other countries as funds became : available oo Philippines to Pass Prohibition Law for Islands MANILA. July 17 The Philippine legislature purposes the enactment of a prohibition measure or the Islands In th- event it Is held I hat the national prohibition amendment recently rati fied in the United States does not ap pl Co the Philippines. This announce ment was made today by legislative leaders. The proposed measure, it was said, would be an exact copv of th- RC of Ihe American government 500 Postmasters j Are Nominated by President Wilson WASHINGTON. July 17 President Wilson today sent to the senate nom inations of about Goo postmasters) They Included Idaho Austen A. Lambert, Hailey, Arizona Charles F HeiSSer, Flag btaff. Cororado Lester T. Brltion Cripple Crek. t lifnrnla--Ambrose E. Denerl. M er- j ced: George E Kirbv. San Luh Oblspfe- 1 t TROOPS ARRIVE I FROM BORDEAUX I AND FROM BREST I NEW YORK. July 17 The trans- I port President Wilson arrived today from Marseilles with 1698 troops, mosi 1 casuals. The only units represent ed by large detachments were the jmh butchery company; 85th company ! of the transportation corps and the j 247th military police company. j) Forty-seven casual companies were I among the 1293 troops arriving here j today from Marseilles on the steam- ship Pesaro. They were organized from men living In Colorado, Okla- j i noma, California, Arkansas, New Meii- co, Nevada, Washington and a number j i of middle western states. With SSS returning troops among her passengers, the steamship Roma ar- j n (l here today from Marseilles. They j included D, 338th service battalion, the 9nth and 135th companies of the trans- I Iporfation corps and scattered casuals. I rui i WILL BUILD BIGGER SHOP. BRIGHAM CITY, July 16. C. D. j I Brown & Son, plbneer shoe repairers of Brlgham City, have commenced I work on a large modern brick building j to take care of their increasing palron- I i age. The building will be erected im mediately south of their present quar- I h ra iU when completed will be equip j ped throughout with modern inachin- ', er'- oo She may be a thing of beauty until t, 'you see her emerging from the surf. oo ipa LEGAL NOTICES jj NOTICE I I ntice of special meeting of stock- ' holders of the Mount Hood Railroad j company. II A special meeting of the stockhold- I ers Of the Mount Hood Railroad com pahj will be held at the office of this company in Room 621 Eccles building. Ogden, Utah on Monday, the 4tb day of ! August, 1919. at 11 o'clock a. m , stan dard time, for the following purposes, 'namely: j To authorize, approve and ratify (1) 'the execution and delivery of a con trail, or contracts, between this com p I pans aud the I'nited States or its rep- resentatlves relating to the possession, I use and control of the railroad and it 1 ! appurtenances of this company, and to L ithe operation of such properties, and to any other matter connected with or growing (.ut of the relationship be tweeo said company and ihe director general of railroads, or arising out of the federal control act; and (2) any action of the board of directors in re spect thereto; to authorize the said f board of directors (a) to alter, amend. 9 vr add to such contract, (b) and to. f take all such oihor and further action as the said board of directors shall L lei m necessary in the premises; and generally to consider and act upon any and all questions and matters Inciden-" j tal to th purposes aforesaid or grow j ing out of federal contro' of properties of this companv. For the purposes of thf meeting. Ihe books for the transfer of stock will b' j closed at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30th 1 day of July. 1919. and will be reopened I at 10 o'clock a m. on the 6th day of ? August. 1919. J order of the board of directors. L. R. ECCLES. President 1st Publication July 14th. t: Last publication, August Ith. .