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Show RET. EVEN I NG NEWS. r FOUNDED .1850 WEES FATE 1ST.ilany THURSDAY MAY 20 1919 Riders SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SIXTY-NIXTI- EAST TO ATTEND Road Race Ha oclock Without Verdict TIE That THE , . , i , Enlarged Patriotic Peal limits ank. wlt-eared-f-or ; -' Has of - New Refrigerator Service. Effective June 3, the D. A R. G. will run iced refrigerator cars be- tween Ogden and Salt Lake for leas than carloads of perishable freight, for points south and east of here: out of Sait Lake Mondays and Thursdays, -- and leaving Ogden every Thursday. The cars will be iced the night before. and set on the warehouse, spurs so they will be cooled and heady for loading In the morning This service has not obtained here 'before, i. 0. 5. SPENCER JplIDICT SAKS TO IV International Harvester company of America at Salt Lake City. Utah, the Harvester company purchased the Chattanooga Plow, company, one of On foremost American msmtfaotor-er- s of chilled and disk plows. There will be no change of the corporate name, the purchase having been effected by ncqnnatioa of the seller's capital stock- - Tbe transfer will take pines on June L 1ft). This transaction. said Mr. Seal, gtvm the Harvester company a complete plow line. Tbe recent purchase of tbe plant end bnainem of tbe Par-ti- n A Orendorff company of Canton. Illinois, supplies ns with a well line of steel plows, and now the Chattanooga factory wfll enable us to furnish cbiUod plows. The steel plows are sold principally in tbe west, while chilled plows are 'used largely in the south arid east. Mr. Semi said that tbe Chattanooga Plow company, with an plant now covering about half of a seven sere site in the city of Chattanooga. was founded 44 years ago in a little frame building by Newell Sanders, who bhs conducted it ever since. Tbe Harvester company will continue the manufacture of the cane nulls which ore extensively prodsc ejl by (be Chattanooga company; - te General Passenger Agent D. of the Oregon Short Une reafternoon, from turned Wednesday Chicago, in attendance on A passenger meeting there, beaidee visiting other large Atlantic coast points. He found preparations' being made to send large de egatiofui to the Itotarian convention to be held in this city in June and some aexiety is manifest over On Charge of Passing Several Worthless Checks Cartoon. 1 years old, waa ar-- t Second South and Main streets lets Wednesday night by Detectives C. A. Williams and B. H. Seo-gand lodged in the city. Jail for The officers allege that numerous had Cartoon has Issued checks in the city.' especially in the Sugar Boom district. These have been received. It is said, by tbe Hampton Coal company in Sugar House, tbe Granite Furniture company, the Felt Lumber company snd several other concerns doing business in the city. Tbe largest check issued that has corns to tbs attention of the polios was for (44. Tbs pones further ever that a charge of forgery may be lodged against Carlson as 'he is said in one instance to have used the name of Joseph E. Jensen. This name appears in the city directory and if it to desired by the victim of the cheeks to prosecute a forgery charge the police say this may be don Most of the check were for small amounts and were' mads payable to J. Bell. Carlson is to be tamed to tbe sheriff during tbe afternoon. er Democratic League to Discuss League of Nations Salt Laker Searched for such a The Ro- the abihty here to care large .number of visitors. tations wjI! vwt the Tellowsteoe park, 'The Democratic league win hold. a as other $xlnti of intereet in uthewell meeting at tbe Newboose hotel intermountairt country. While 'speiicrr found travel very heavy jmenclng nt I o'clock thi evening both ways with tbe preponderance when an informal diseooston on ths westbound, eastern ticket agencies re- league of nations will be held. Paul porting exceptionally heavy sale f H. Ray, assistant county attorney, will tickets to western reset particularly explain tbe proposed covenants of the to points In Colorado where the state authorities an resorting to every league. means possible to divert tourist traffic to that state. &. Speucer recom- Sues Hospital For Loss mends similar efforts be made from Of Sight of Left Eye Utah. Travel this year has already exceeded expectations, so that it is believed H will break previous records, For the loos of the sight of her left excepting r915, the year of the San eye, Sarah E. Robinson has filed In Pranujeo fair. district court against the Heavy ruins end other unfavorao'e the Third climate conditions have delayed Dr. W. H. Groves L. D. S. hospital The comgrowth of crops tti the middle west, suit for S 5.004 damage plaint alleges that while suffering although there Is a rich yield promised. In New York. Mr. Speocer not- from an affliction of the eyes n nurse G 'Mi in the hospital struck the plaintiff n ed with complacent interest, Bargqms in Booze, signs In many severs blow above the left eye with a large show window where saloon ar.d bowL. It is alleged that because of the restaurant proprietors are making bruise the blow caused and tbe conmore or lees frantic efforts to get rid dition from which the plaintiff was of the stock on hand befo'9 'he m.i suffering, her face became infected v and that a necessary operation could V of John Barleycorn set well known and old timu m.- .rants not1 safely be performed and the eye otherwise property treated and cared have hung out signs that Ihetr As a result, it la alleged that will close as soon as prohibition takes for. the helm, and are already disposirg the plaintiff became totally blind in . of their fixture tbe left eye, - dr ensation tbs Decoration been completed day rood rocs and while tbe entry itot in comparatively email, according to tbs amount Been Under Con- of prizes offered, it is expected that Securities Commission In Case there will be some new records hung vesti gates Number J of sideration Since 9 op for the race. The race will start promptly at 10 Concerns Would Do Thi Morning . o'clock Friday morning from Ninth South and Main street and will run Business in State of Utah. Reaching to Murray and hade. The management has asked that 4be drivers of automobiles and motorcycles kindly out went Jury Pingree State securities commission try to keep to one side at Hie road and after midnight last night not morning formally denied would rider to race which tbe try the court Issued ita in hinder tbe nder from making the best applications of the Coal struction and District Attorney possible time for the distance. 'Ranger Oil company for' perThe following is tbs hat of riders mission 'Wilson McCarty bad concluded hb to dispose of (7.544 of its stock comsnd that has been their Oil argument for the prosecution. Delib- piled up tohandicap of going to press, inUtah, and. of the Texas-Uta- h time the eration wu not begun, by the Jnry but It is expected that there will be company which seeks to dispose of until after breakfast this morning and additional riders who win enter at the 104.440 shares of stock of the par ! of an early boar this afternoon it was start: Scratch W. J. Ph Inter, Everett Bee-le- y, value of (1 in Utah. The action still locked up in the Jury room. There carries with it an orChase Alexander. B. Batson, Clyde waa no indication of an early verdict. Loyd. der barring these companies from Three minute Anton CL. Oawsoo. selling the securities in the State of The penalty for the offense of reAnton Hruska. ceiving deposits for an Insolvent bgnk Three and asm-ha-lf minutes D, Utah. inforknowing the bank to be insolvent, the Daniels, Carl Larsen. Dm commission , offense for which John Pingree, formlnntee George mation that some com panic and esFour and one-ha- lf mer president of the defunct Mer- F. Meyers, Joseph H. Gies, Harold W. pecially the Pingree, Sugar company, , chants bank is charged, is an indeter- Jensenf Five minutes Car I Bmchner, F. ore undertaking to dispose of their minate sentence in the state prison not Wlnchdl, William Crebe, . Fred B. securities without having submitted ' 4 ," , to exceed five years. Felsgh. these securities to review ' by the minutes Bennett commission. In his closing argument District B. tve and one-ha- lf The Pingree company Harold P. Woods, Phelps, George Attorney McCarty placed particular Morgan. Melvin and any other company which atBrown. interest stress on the alleged personal Pn minutes Ammon Perptn Ru- tempts to carry out sach Ja selling of Pingree in the many ' companies Whnecnr, Victor L. Olsen, Wai- plan, in the opinion of the commiswhose note the bank held. He closed dolph ter J. Kelson. his argument by calling attention to one-ha- lf Six minutee James sion, to violating the law, and steps the kieses to the 4,000 depositors when D. Lee,and pracL. E. Wilcox, closed. were Jr, L. C. Gard- will be taken at onoe, ifthesuch bank the doors of the terms of .Otto Killat. tices persist, to enforce The instructions of Judge John F. ner, Seven minutes Fred C-- Taylor. tbe law through the court This inTobin, before whom the case was tried, William Wise, Lorenzo Bylins waig. volves criminal prosecutions of Jhoae included a charge to the Jury that con- Oliver Brown. engaged in such transaction viction requires a unanimous verdict minutes WUharo Glboon. Tbe Pingree company Is a CaliforFight on all counts contained in of guilty Loan nia concern, which is selling stock in - the indictment Greemg. Nine minutes T. K. TTIrliss limlill some companies which propose to esSamuel A. King, of counsel for the Clem TurviHe, Jr. , tablish Utah sngai- - factories. defense. In his closing argument said Ten minutes Gerald TnrvgT, Boy was Mr. Grant Certificate. of the Pingree character that to give a Reese, geth Obsrg. at stake and asked the Jury with Panama Sugar company, which The the Just verdict in accordance is seeking to dispose of (154.404 first He contended that the in- Wasatch Lawn evidence. mortgage bonds in Utah. Wanda in line of its Cemetery time at the bank the solvency-of to be tbe grantee of certificate No. 1. deHe been not proved. has commission at a lengthy meeting, Tbe closing and Beautified Pinnounced the prosecution of Mr. which looted well into the afternoon, a make culprit gree ss a proceeding to The W switch Lasrn cemetery to to decided to grant it a certificate, which lot one whose intention and endeavors Is necessary before it may dispose of bo farther beautified and Unproved by these had been he best securities in Utah, subject to the addition of thousands of fins certain condition which the - comshrubs and flowering plants Just re- mission believes tbe company Ail Chance For ceived from one of the largest nursery readily fulfill. Institution Medical in America. A large portion of Service houses To Do this shipment is to be need in Im- Will Compel Use of proving Clermont section, the near secMufflers in City tion to be opened this Some patriotic medical firm, er hosElaborate gardening plans prepared soldier returned one can Insure pital, by Wars and Treganxa. Landscape arA rigoroes campaign tar the rigid are being care hilly followed a complete medical education, accord- chitects, of tbe traffic ordinance enforcement In of tbs this of planting shrubbery, ing to Nepht L. Morris, in charge which combined with the winding against the operation of motor vehiathe soldiers' snd sailors' employment driveways, beautiful lawns and select cles within the city limits anises they bomiritssion bureau. trees, will complete one of the most A young Salt Laker who has Jnst re- handsome spots in the totermowwisin are equipped with mufflers and those turned from the war front has already mufflers are in use. is to be inaugcompleted two yearn of his medical The development of the unlfarmly-protecte- d urated immediately, according to Chief corps of college work with the medical based is beautiful and enpark the army. He now wants work to colon tbe ides of individual service with- of Police J. Parley White. Cards bearable him to earn hie way through This out continual deexpense. perpetual ing the new ordinance ore to be printcourse. is It iege to complete this care cemetery has received hearty ed and distributed among the maclared be is capable of administering com- chines parked in ths city. These will at of the people anesthetics snd also thoroughly com- - support who the have had tbe desire to call attention to the new rale and to In a munity potent ot holding nninternehip with- -. own' a kt In a pleasing and tbe punishment attached if tbe rule is hospital. The roan's name iscan bnrinl pork. Committees be violated, tbe chief say held, but more information from the various organizations and office at 'gained at the employment 1 on tbe called JUMrpioej; ynrs' Harvester. Company clubs of the city have the HoteflfkCtireinnrre and Chief, Whits end An appeal through the press recentfere" ' lm-Plows have pledged the fait support of their Complete Line ly placed one convalescent soldie- - of-a i, organizations in this campaign. permanent position end the bureau ficials hope that this appeal, will not According to a telegram received r go arnnawered. by 8. J. Beal, branch manager of the Young Man' Arrested tun I: YEAR I : I.: ILL Decoration Day All arrangements for Invent a Dollar to build Manhood, B07 Scoot week Jane 8th to 14th. For Radical Literature Harold L Herrick of Balt Lake was arrested by federal officers at Tucson. Aria, when he crossed tbe border from Mexico into the United State according to a telegram received yesterday by Deve Csrshon, special agsot for the deportment of Justice. Tbe .Arizona authorities have inquired if Herrick is wanted as one of ths draft evaders who fled from this country into Mexico. According to Mr, Gershon. Herrick crowed the border into Mexico before the passport law went into effect shortly before this country entered the war and be stayed there during the entire war period although he did fill oat his questionnaire and returned It to the United 8tate During Herrick's stay in Mexico federal officers intercepted many of his letters to this city and they were filled with references to various I. W. W. publications which he strongly advocated. according to Mr. Gershon. The Arizona authorities were notified by Mr. Gershon that he had no indictment on which to arrest Herrick and to release him after marching his belonging for any L W. W. literature he might have.. State Board Commissioner Scheid Op-0 poses Giving Holmes $500 Comparison Shows State For Expenses of Trip Fund Rates Will be About Waterm&in Extensions, 21 Per Cent Lower Than VER the protest and negative For Stock Companies. vote of Commissioner Karl A. -- O commission - this morning voted to appropriate (504 to the mayors contingent fund to defray tha expenses of the attendance of Acting City Auditor William Holmes at the annual convention of the National Association of Comptrollers and Accounting O nicer to be held at Baltimore, Jane 8. Schetd-thecl- ty Matter of Expense Mr. Beheld remarked that, although not in any sense in retaliation.' be did not deem it consistent to approve Mr. Holmes desire to go to this convention when Mr. Holmes was contending for a reduction of the number of city patrolmen in the interest of economy. The commissioner believed that Mr. Holmes in the Interest of economy should not receive expense money for attending the convention. Mr. Beheld said that the police department to of importance to the entire city and he thought that little good would accrue to the municipality from Mr. Holmes attending the convention. The three other commissioners present, however, voted for the appropriation. Here ore a few sample rate per (100 of payroll, to be charged by tbe state taeursnoe fund after July 1 next, and compared with the rates now charged by tbe state fund and the slock companies alike. The rates in each instance quoted are the baric rate and merit ratings which have In some . inqlanoes effected reduction will apply In the future aa In the pari. The 'hems selected have been chosen as repreanitativ of the entire liri, which, of course, Include hundreds of occupations,, and would require many columns to print In full. Hie new rate adopted by tbe Industrial commission for the stock companies to charge, will be 21 per cent higher than the new rales to he charged by Uie state fund.' A oooipori- - . lC Walermain Extension. The commission ordered that n wa, term in extension be constructed in Cleveland svenue between Fourth East' and Denver street and in Denver street between Harrison and Cleveland avenue The cost will be (2.(75.. Tha commission opened bids for the paving of driveways in tbe city cemetery. They were referred Is tbe city engineer for tabulation. Clerical.. (.Mori 0.07 Beet sugar fac-- 8 0.08 A device for sqairting a preparation used during the late war in the treatment of burn has been added to tho emergency old chest attached tp each fire apparatus' in Bah Lake City. Fire Chief W. H. Bywater says this city is one of the first in the oountry to adopt this method of treating burn The device has two compartment the inner one of which is filled with the wax preparation. The outer compartment is filled with hot water. The water of the outer compartment melts the Jax in the inner and a spray of N, increase of approximately 14 the two is then formed which is said to be more soothing to a burn than per cent 'over the present rate anything else known to medical scito be charged by stock comence. Each of tbe wagons will be. supplied with this appanies during workmen's compensation business in Utah. paratus aa soon as possible. A decrease of 14.04 per cent from the present rates, to be charged by the state insu W'j&ft.fobd insurance in the stats. In no case practically speaking. Is tbe increase of about 24 per eeot in rates asked by the stock companies as represented by the National Workmen's Compensation Service bureau, to ' upply. This was tbe dictum of tbe Industrial commission of Utah Wednesday Whenever the unusual happens it afternoon, after a considerable dacas-Io- n which ended by a divided vote of makes a good story for the newspaper Harrison E. Jen-ki- n the commission. fraternity. Its usual after a school who hoe charge of tho Insurance baseball game to see battered student end of tbe comm lesion's work, opposed heroes walking about the campus lin- tbe decision of the comrotorioo, which A. Thaixber, chairman, and gering for sympathetic glances from Preston M. Knerr. the remaining members or to hear of them aa ab- W, the of the eotnmimion, upheld. sent convalescent But the usual That's why there are three memrule was broken this morning at the bers of the commission, said Mr. Jen-ki- n when the vote was announced. It. D. 8. U. Upon the last day of tbe Mr. Jenkins expresses the opinion school year President Guy C. Wilson the actual and practical results of that of the institution was absent from his office, being detained at home by the commission's decision will be to esexclusive state insurance in painful injuries received .yesterday in tablishwith the exception that olub baseball Utah, the to permitted en tbe filing of game, The faculty members Abo had been challenged by the school debat- a sauffactory bond. The ing society put up n hard fight, many at present lota about (0 per cent of of them having been stellar players of the workmen's compebeation insurthe game during their career. They ance in the state, but in numbers they won but at the cost of a disabled are relatively small. This for the rea: school president. The head of the son that the commission, in establish-school collided with a Ciceroni mem- ing safeguards which in its- - opinion comto would the ber on second base and aa a --result employee guarantee waa unable to leave his home. It is pensation in case of injury, made renot known at present how painful the quirements that would be burdensome of labor. injuries really are bat It was feared on all except large employers When examination was made of the at the Institution that they were of a a the few from received letter ago nature. days rather serious F. K. Beegmil-lof tbe school presidency had charge National Workmens Compensation of the helm at the school when butt Service bureau, it was round that the adieus to tbe institution were being multiplier there advocated, or 8.15, said by the student plus t, was baaed on sn expense rating All that remains of the school year of 84 per cent leaving (1 per cent cf are a series of social events marking the premiums to take care of the liathe stock companies. the closing day. bility costs-tThis evening at 8:34 p.m. the fee-ulExpenao Too High. The industrial commission took the will banquet at the Lion bouse in honor of John Henry Evan head position that an expense ratio of nearly of tha English department' who has 44 per cent waa too high, and when been connected with the inettmtion for matters came to a head at its meet20 or more year Mr. Evans to leav- ing. Mr. Jenkins moved that the exing to go into business with a local pense ratio be fixed at (4 per cent, and and tho manufacturing concern. Mr Phyllis that the stock corporations Aldoas has also resigned from the stats insurance fund continue to do domestic arte department. business on an equal baai with that . The dance scheduled for this era- expense ratio. This eras figured out. on the basis of sing st the Odeon promises to be the 8.12 fixed of Um by the multiplier crowning .social feature of the year. Elaborate decorations and dance pro- service bureau, disregarding the exof .02. In grams base been secured and the com- perience rating, the commission figured mittee in charge promise an evening other word own to of musical intereet the bureau's figures showed ttiqwjn attend- that ance. that the actual liability cents to the Mias Alice Nelson is making ar- stock companies ara fulfilled by 'a rangements for a Saltair party Satur- multiplier of 1. 4032, which to It per day evening tor members of the grad- cent of 3.12. The commission took the position that tins multiplier of 1.49 uating else Prof. A. 8. Keinke will head a hik- should represent 70 per cent of the ing party to Black Mountain Friday actual premium charged, leaving an morning including F. K. Beegmlller, F. expense loading of 20 per cent of the Fox and bora of the school. premium. This would make the mulCarl Richard manager ef the tiplier te be used by the stock compaschool year book, will be presented nies 2.7L phi ,9L The other two members were of the by the student body with a gold watch as a token of appreciation of his ef- opinion that this should be a satisfacficient work on the annual school tory rate for the stock companle but would not accept Mr. Jenkins's conteo-publication. fire-fighti- Baseball Gamelays Up High School President co-e- ds ta self-lnsur- ef er ty t r Priesthood Quorums Will Occupy Main Body of Tabernacle and Will Vote in. ...Turn When Name Presented. -- fund should establish a similar multiplier. They therefore defeated Mr. Jenkinss motion.&nd adopted a substitute by Mr. Knerr, which was the multiplier1 of 2.72 plus be used by the stock companies, but that tbe state fund should do bus in ess on an expense loading of only 14 per cent, plus an additional 5 per cent which the' were announced to- state law requires shall be taken from INSTRUCTIONSseating in the the premium and used to increase the opening conference surplus reserves of the state fund. session Sunday morning, June t, t Until the present the state has been setting aside 14 per cent of the pre- 14 o'clock, when in solemn assembly miums for that purpose, aa required tbe quorums of the priesthood sn4 by the law, but the Law says that when the general members of the Church the total haa reached (244,044, 5 per will vote on the Presidency cent shall be set aside. and general acthoritiee. As usual, the upper-stand- . First Presidency a ill occupy the Flx State Multiplier. The rffect of Mr. Knerr" motion Ordr of Sealing. was to make the multiplier of 1.4012. to be IS per cent of the premium Tbe quorums of the priesthood will charged by the state fund, whereas it be seated in the foliowing order: to only 74 per cent of the premium the The twelve apostles In their usual commission will permit the stock com- sea's on tbe main stand. 1 On the south side of the stand on panies to charge, and only per cent of the' premium the bureau asked the upper .platform, the pariarchs of should be fixed for tbe stock the Church with the presiding palri- fix the state arch In front. companies This would In the scats pn the south side of the fund's multiplier at 2 24. Up to the fund the state and "tbe stock tabernacle, the presidents of stakes present oompaniea alike have been using a with their counselors and ihe. hlgh will be seated. multiplier of 2.44; while the last legis- councilors On the north side of the stand on lature amended the workmen's comthe uppea manner which tho platform the brthopa end pensation law in companies aay will send their expenses their counselors with thq presiding up 24 per cent, while the commieeion. bishopric in front of them. , through its insurance manager, to al- thsThe high priests will bs seated in center of the body of the ready on record as admitting that the housenorth with the quorum presidents in liability coats would increase at least front. 22 per cent The seventieswtll occupy the south Coro ponies to Deride. canter of thu body of the house with ' vir- tbe First Seven Presidents ir. Now It to up to the companle front. The elders will be seated immediate tually, to decide whether they shall consent to do buslnees in the state ly behind the high in with an expense loading of SO per center of tbe bouse.priests the north cent, aa compared with tbe 24 per The lesser priesthood f cent they ask for, and in (Competition teachers and deacons), will be priest with the 15 per cent to be used by on tbe north side of the house. seated the state fuad: er whether they shall The gallery will be occupied by the simply retire from the workmen's people in general. compensation field in this state. The Appropriate banners will be commission asks the companies to do In each entrance where boy placed scouts business In the state at a ratetrhich will also be In attendance to assist in, to 21.43 per cent higher than- - the the seating priesthood according to premiums at which the stats fund will the above order. transact businea At tbe same time Members of the eligible for the commission requires that tbe seats in tbe main quorums body of the house companies accept a rate which to 13.45 are asked to enter the door assigned per cent discount on the rate which to their section. the companies, through the service Will Vote in Turn. bureau, asked to have fixed. YThen ths names of the First PresiThe majority of the commission in ti mated that, oo special showing, and dency are presented fop vote before in the ease of specific rata it might the congregation, each quorum in turn, be willing to permit the stock com- beginning with those highest in rank their approval for disappanies o use higher or a lower mul- will signify tiplier but that it waa not expected proval should there be any such vote) that many such permissions would be by s standing vot with uplifted right hand. When oil the quorums in turn ' granted. The commission aim passed a res- have cast their vote, the mmey wifi be 'olution which will permit companle presented before the general Church seated in tbe gallery. If acting in concert, to modify the membership For the first time in many years the rates fixed by tbe commission, no as will to permit of merit rating or experi- tabenacle present sn unusual apence rating end schedule rating, on pearance upon this occasion no women will be seated in the main body of notice presented within 15 day Charles A. Cain manager for tbe the bouse but will take" their places state fund, asserted that the ruling of in Ihe gallery. the commission was sfter all not so The last time this ceremony of votsolemn assembly eras carried, important as might seem at first ing In since under tbe system that out was at tbe special conference in glance, when President November, haa- been in. wocste- ,- tha fond is returning to the policy- Joeepb F. Smith was sustained as presholders tbs 15 per cent at the end of ident of tbe Church. It was also obthe insurance year. Mr. Caine said served when President Lorenzo Snow that (20,404 had been collected in ex- and when President John Taylor were tra premiums by tbe state fund In the respectively sustained. pest. Of this (14.004 bad been returned to poliey-holdrin the form of a credit-othereat premium. However, the stateyear's fond hod (1.404 on hand, which It could not return in that ibape, aince it was DISCUSSES EPTABLE -I'arred. "under the law. from returning tho premium unless the insured remained with the state fund. The new rating of the commission. Mr. FREIGHT MTES! Vfk1 eeerto, simply means thst this (20.040 credit win be given at the of tbe year instead of at the beginning he state fund will net coi- The importance ef equitable (height the employers money and use It for a year, only to return it at the rates for UtSLh ard the inter1 mountain end of that period. west was emphasised Wednesday by J. B. attorney for the MerSays Action Recklrs Association of Bpokaae snd tbe chants Oomsntosioner Harrison E. Jenkins, Chamber of Commerce, tn an who voted against his fellow mem- 8pokane addr-a- s to Utah business men at the bers on the India stria commlulon. Commercial ctsb. tth regard to fixing the multiplier to regarded as an auMr. for the stock companies at J 73 plus thority Campbell on the long and short haul .91, and the multiplier of the state freight rate problem from tbe merInsurance fund at 2.42. made the fol- chant s and manufacturer's standpoint and is en route to Washington to aid lowing comment: The obligation of the Industrial in -- securing thepassace of the Poincommission in the conduct of the state dexter freight rate bill, now before Insurance und to to maintain a sol- Congress, which will e'imirate disvent fund. I regard the adoption of crimination in the matter of long and haul fre'ght rate s stats fund multiplier of 2.24 as a short He revieaed the benefits which have reckless action, one which courts to Spokane from the freight snd which .will certainly accrued rate adjustment by that city require an early revision. after a fight, aud an expendi- turn of 175.999. 'He said he sawing and building up 1 of manufacturings, there had paid fur the expenditure 19 tlrr-- v ove- - end that factories are located there today which would have been compelled to locate In othr cities if the adjus'ment had lift taken place. Fight Proponed Rrturn. Mr. Campbell laid force are at bring hafk the old unjust Heavy rains in the southwestern part work torates and that he to on his way freight by Judge to Washington to fight them and to o(J tha state are reported Joshua Greenwood, president of the carry th- - wcld'thlt Spokane will fight public utilities commission of Utah, to the limit before submitting to the who has just returned from holding a returrf cf the old rate west cannot The series of hearings in Psrowan, Cedar so long as the'unjurt City and elsewhere. The hearings were grow, vhe raid,now hich to tt. rate remain. apply concerned with automobile largely he said, the railroadb wui be stage matter but one at Parowan was Scon, on the matter of a proposed increase turned bJCK to their pnvite owners and the probability of securing rate in rates by the electric municipal will be gone. : Now to tho plant. Judge Greenwood will report adjustment to the commission, which will decide time to bend every effort to securing thb adjustment by urging the l.'"h, the questions before it. to work atid vote renator in Judge Greenwood reports that ear- for peirage Congress of the Poindexter bill, ho lier in the week there were scattered said showers throughout the region visited, The Poindexter bill, acco-dlo- g tit which did considerable good, and that Mr. Cairpbell. is already ths later s Heady rain set n which wsu bouse and he urged every before busiUtah both vigorous and lasting. It was ness man to set Into communication turning some of the roads into elong- with thu Vteh senators snd urge them ated lakes in some part and was a to vete for the measure, w hich he said continuous downpour when he boarded will do more good for the west than tbe train for home. It would bring any 'other thing. He said a abort.: great benefit to the dry farming area strong fight now will secure more reand to the irrigated areas as well, vis- sults than a long drawn out expensive ited. it) the opinion of the commis- fight wh-- n the railroads are returned ' to their private owner sioner. . Insurance t new-Fir- J ' tit i- - j ii ' J fs ' ! st -- Fire Fighters Will be Equipped to Treat Bums faculty-Ciceron- V- tion that the state FI VHUT state-nvur-anc-e ra il j Dry Farm Areas Visited by Rain inter-mounta- in t . it lie |