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Show tcemuv avhil I)i:si:iu:t evening .vi;vs X MS affll uw 20 ViSS TCUHDA AVttZA.HQ ALLEGED . . Respite of Op for Past Five Years of Department of Juatico Take in Reputed Agent I. W. Wa In Connection With Railroad Strike. EMvws k.es. !. 4 l l M W, W M towel r4lAi I Ik weal, cl k u r trjw W JasiWe i f;u fUf tslih Ik mumIn lU ifcw 8 s:-r-t fw-- la (4 Statement 'by the Utah Light 'and Traction Company i e tir4e an a nr U Mrill aktrk rH'4 (. l4l A la wrtfc. itslle 4UiIm traseperUUs la lUil LMnr a4 a 4 la itlls sf Amium, tn yun M.ae Yelanda f k isughts ef the Itsiua latr Is kmkaaaaS luts end Baron Avsa atit MaaK kta reosnt arrival la th yveg UAS. IM M KuM ot Ik KM H dipiowMtia sat of Wkehlngten. ova. W. J. Unu V J. Hodda, Is rll eighUsn and hath hesutJul and Wiutaai Moor. C U FWtoan, A. It P. M. MUl W. U Will W. Kaa.r. It I K. Telktrt, W. T. Tw rthFIlAl, DlltlATOIld ay aa4 Jefcs A. VatHk. Ik United iitf arm Tfc assets ( I ho ilt lr 4ranmMl of Juaho, vaa aa4 JtHt MM TAtlA'It. Il-l- a l TtM W. son. special g'a at. Utah MaSias aaSa'iakar a k.tlUla Wr I)r4 T.a4 Jerk la tb ro.all of lalilwtt. tv4 arU at a r saiity akaifa, iM(aoHai)a btrb Ik onttr fsev k heat file a aviilas aa ' IIM Oaa toidart-tboon kaa of Ik 4.fortooni !. tion , Aruk ,Aireae4 of lidnlditloa. n M a! log 4 that la th atrtka mobs til rrPONhm Ik4 tihWin'- th aavr orik Pif AhU iinijmin nt-iu- ;r utility a. the Itali Lij;ht ainl Trac- 'Hie nKttiou , I'n may, mi1i.ijn, tc ni'W--t rua'lily xiMializinby jircs hat follows, thiii, i an ana tin factM in a talilc. and rxN iiM ilurine the labt hbib of n ixii uf tin ojKTnliiig lalwrcu lucoiia and rcij'ls Il'Kh. out- - K10MT. uT. lit. E. - td Rvalk m. l Ill-Il- OPERATING REVENUE Transportation Revenue L rsvTrt MiU i 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 IMS ( SMI W. MILL. s. r. vkeis Morivary. pkoa taasai.h tilt prwept rkUSOVAL pervlr d. 4ra if btiili a t ca .lead ere. r At tkla westing It shosld k mad Vtdsd that th n 4 warrants tip by Mr. ri arrt iiM-j- t oila'c-p- CARL EPPl'tUTO.' FVR KIAL MkEtTOltA l'U ka j pxjm a Hoik psst I Atlores J laaaa take Mala anLxarkt 4 lb department of BlaJr ta tonatsnl touih Juettr ker with Ik strike Ml a! loa bi vorklng too 4or crol orders f rera Washington. Mr. JarAaos told. Tb sltaattoa .brsostrt ta a fcesd MM bight ka IrMbfWMt wees hold la two a lb. JuoU-f of tb dspartmeet Imii K tnM aa4 asvsral of tb Mrtk 4arln( Ik tiicral jiuMic lias no Hit r .! $1,395,772.17 9,412.36 J 1 $1,448,467.65 8,615.63 j $1,585,896.82! $190,298.96 11,701.87 11,420.821 ! ! $1,844,162.74 11,119.13 maa arrested ha r engagsd deal roue (XVKTIRIKI InUtoldating the a wh a throat of AsspUig t tholr work, UW1 WAATCH railing with vlolsnra, bodily !lng tkom 1148 p.rvvv'sal aai a 81 Mala t Sal i horn aaaio. throatrnlng to viclua tbsm from tbo roll of tho union and FlAMtifT liattagr tbtr namoa throughout th and through h crx ctrr nwKRg roaoLry aa uadoatrablaa unsay othar moan a. for th moat pari fee all ewsalesa guaeral dasiaae r oatd Mr. Jtrkaon. tha nsiteally hawuru . throat have not takan a eoncrot 11.81 East hauaad Beulk. Was III. , form. LT LAJgHGCRNK. I. W. W. arroolod 'eRNERT Bom of tho w stef. fUrlal. leading lakes e Iwcora-Usthatr hooa propsgasds haa aproodla d.a ges ur epactallty 81 koaih Mata. Was 1811 )ta tkla oacttoa for noarly II years th haro gatnoJ much Umea aay and tholr eoanorllon In KINO FIOHAL CO inotorioty through I 114 E tag ho Tal Was Several of promoting many atrlkaa. recent minthorn were engaged la tb A iPr.CTAITT FLORAL DEH10M4 In ora at Bingham. Others bar Ft are I 40 8 Ma'a. t u. 88L Evan for bar railroad Itha amploy of tho In f.vnisr '..Myr "e4 ra-esr- till ba iMtanl yoar. rtllNOYAL Oo of tbo thing which ha ur. F of Justice looal department prised th lMltltTA.T Tt THK WIFE walking Delos I, etllasslhaka. deceaaed. Write laganta I th ocarclty of tho In News thia l48 Iress-class of radical .dolmrat Aim oat without strike. ieptlon Ft K K.UX tho arraatad troro all residents of Bolt Lake had tho noarby town. AND I'EARA APPLES mad h Bomral othor arruata may Nam by and largo whoa Id th occaaloa arts, said Mr. 8 cent to 818. Price phone. J ackeon. J. M Fisher, phone Douglas, 141-MR-dlu- m Herbert Van Dam Named To Preside at Meeting K At th maa masting to bo hold noxt Saturday availing at I oolock undar tb auaptoaa of th Balt leks Teachers waaociallan. a dlraot appeal will b In mads far th roquested Inor Herbert Van Dam, ttathtn salaries. has baan choaen to preaid at th Jr, maa ting and th final arrangement for th spooking program will bo this afternoon at th mooting of th mergoncy commit! to b hold at th Lafayett - achooL . ot Stood Straight. . Could taka long, when th It edoas not out of order and not dokldnet arwork tbalr properly, for poison- n ing ous aoJds to hecumulat in th and oauaa aches and pains. IX 8. Dammond, 2811 W. lOLh SL. Cleva-.lanO, writ: "I caught cold nd dt asttlad In my kidneys. My hack and war so lama and sor I could Idas not stand straight. 1 uaad Foley Kidney Pills with good results and am to their helping power." glad to testify Be hram m --John son Drugs. com-ptot- .il ... ays-tar- d. Caned by Death Minerva Jaw Bmwi At th family rear of 1888 eaat Sixth South reldnc, Mlnerra Jans Bonner. 78 street, Mrs.wif of John Bonner, died years old, Moaday. 8h was born Mey 41, 1848, In York county. Pennsylvania, but had a rasldant of Salt Lake for the 88 year Besides her husband. East Bonner la survived by five Mrs. Emma V. Parr. Athena Ga.; May Bonnar. Dos Angeles, Cal.: Mrs. Daoigs Parantore. Mrs. J. Gruber and Bari Bonner of Salt Lake; ona sister. 88 and 11 graadeblldren Th body la at th Joseph Wil- )ian Taylor chapel. ijnesi Hebert Stroaa At the (tome, Raymond Robert Strong, 22 years Old, son of Mr. and Mr. John A. Strong. Clad today. . H waa.a plasterer by trade and belonged to local No. 8 of the Plasterer's union and Camp No. 408 pf the Woodmen pf the World. About two weeks ago he stepped on a rusty to blood poison. was due hail and deathMulled-from vblcB f IhifTrOury. 'Ing Besides bis parents he Is survived by his wtdqw, Mr Chloe Peterson -Strong, and two children, Donna, May- and a baby two weeks old. The body Is at th Eddington chapel FCFERAL NOTICES. ' Funeral aervlrea for Barthold who dl4 Monday, will be held th Richards ward chapel at 2 pm. kt R unday. Th body may b viewed at lh homo Hollywood, a venue, from I a.m. to 1'48 p.m. on th day of th funeral Interment will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. tor Mrs Jennie Funeral rrlee will be held at 'Dunn, who died Friday, the ODonnell chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Interment will be In Mt. Olivet Ary. Mm hr daughters, Mrs Fred Burdette of Mettle, Wash.; Mrs G B. Davis of Mtdvata, and Mrs. Edward Patton v( Balt Lake, and on eon, Walter E. Dean ef Portland. Ora. hn chll-dra- n. a. Ti FIN WITH ONH GOLD BREAST redial) purple alone, lost between 11 18th ward and weal Kacoad South chapel Eighth West and First South pleas wat ratur On account of insufficient earnings and to void default of bond interest, only $40,000 $25,000 In 1918 and $15000& in 1919 was actually set up for depreciation. to J. Falrclough. 18 Second South. Property investment computed on valuation for rate making as found by Commission in its order of January 15, 1920, $8,468,278.64, as of June 30, 1918, adjustments before and since said date being computed by reference to property additions for various years as LAST, APRIL 1. ONE PAIR FRIDAY, with gold light hll rlmmad glaaaa 08 Walker chain and hairpin. Ilatura 1108. Reward. Was. Bank building. OCR HOME ON THIRIh AVENUE Mr yard, beautiful location. Modern. Wasatch 8784-PROBATE shown by books. AND Gt'.ARDIXSSIlIP NOTH E A Consult County Clerk or respective signers fro. further Information. j IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third Judicial District In and for th county of bait lake and Rial of Utah. In Th Division of land registration. matter of the application of Alice K. land th under opera Moyle, to bring tloa of th Uniform Land Registration Act Notice I hereby given to Utah Power and Light Company, a corporaLyman E. tion; Edward C. Baglay, Hhurtlef, Carl John Jvnaan, William H. Ethel Pike Oacar L lledman, Brighton. Barker. May B. Pike, William V. Wood, M. E. Wood. I. Martha Voelkar, George Ferguson, Rasmus Anderson, William E. Gabbott, John T. Oabbott, Parah Uabbolt Vancott, Emma Oabbot Fullmer. John Taylor. Gustaf bpong. John A. Lofgran, laaao A. Ferguson.A Martha Livestock Ferguson, Woolley Land administraCompany. Etta a Bagley, trix; ttrson Hanaen, Mary t. Qulst. Oacar Quist, Barah E. Uulst Evana, John 11. Qulst David B. Quist Ann Merrill, John Oleaon, J. Olsen, Lara Olsen, David Nickel Jr, David Mcol. Jr., David Nlcol Marthin Olsen. Martin Olsen, laiuls Olsen, Charles Olsen, Peter Olaf Thomas. P. O. Thomaesen. David Nicholas. Jr, and Karven Olaen, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legates. creditors end successor In interest of Ann Merrill John Olson, J.. Olsen, Nlokel Davtd Jr. lairs Olsen, Nlcol. David Devld Nlcol - Jr. Marthin 4ln, Martin Olsen Louis Olsen. Qharles Olsen, Peter Olaf Thomassen, P. O. Thomassen. David Olsen, and hlcholas, Jr., andIt Barrenconcern that may To all to whom th petition of Alice E. Moyle prayland of under ing for the registration the Uniform Land RegUtratkm Act and title, aa provided .fur under the saia Uniform Land Registration Act, to the follou-ln- g described tract of land, ' The principal items of materials used by the system have advanced in cost from 48 per cent to 254 per cent. not a highly significant fact that this table shows that the highest return on the company's investment during thd last five years was only :t.79 per cent? is it percent. In 1917 the . - - r rate of return was cent. - - It is costing the company more to provide transporta- be charged for it tion than it used to and more-mumust follow in the or the' company footsteps of other similar utilities and give up the struggle against the impossible. - a der l)o potjthese figures reveal how near bankruptcy the" Utah Light andTraetion Company has been for many years? - et state-- , ment you see listed several items under the head of Operating Expenses items such as maintaining way and structures, maintaining equipment, etc.Full information concerning all expenses has been filed with the Public Utilities Commission from time to time -- duringrihe-jmst three- years,- and every npportunitwgiv- en the public to determine that they have lr kept . to a minimum. - - abso-lute- , Vhatvit-eos- t There few years ago to operate the traction system here in no way compares with costs today. The increase in labor costs for the past 11 years, for example, in the -- -- r In-tom- oi row n statenienty-howeverwe-proposea- ifoiaam - 1 na- lyzing them still further, explaining just what they are and what percentage of the fare you pav goes to meet each item. X UlaMiMariPTraciiioi ed - In the table which has been the basis for this upon such a basis. Commencing at a point 12 rod i. f rom theNmheasL jCor net feet W of Bection 18 in Township 2 South of Range 1 East of Salt lake Merildan, end running thence South 79 rods 3 feet (115X78 ft.) thence East 13 rods 13 feet 227,6 ft) thence South 13 rods I feet (2114. ft ) thence West 18' rods (3618 ft ) thence North l feet, theme West 278.88 feet, thence North 48 75 44 J 48 feet, thence feet., thence West 436 78 ft), thence West rod South 2 8U2 82 'North 811 feet, thence ft,, thence East 684, feet, thenc North 132 ft8 feet, thence North East thence feet, 339 feet, thence East 2.633.38 feet to of the place beginning, has been-filwith th Registrar or Title for Salt . st Government bonds, hacked by the total resources of America, offered in the market at such a rate of return would find no buyers. . Xo other business, large or small, could be conducted survive-un- Pay More Why You . 2.11, and in 1918 2.03 per Xo enterprise, public or private, can such conditions. a j The table shows that in 1915 only 2.12 per cent was earned, and that in 1916 the rate of return was but 2.39 Lake County? TniCttibreubun as m-- al examiner of titles was kppolnted by said court aa provided by law. and said special examiner has filed his report with said court; that saU cause has been set for final hearing la th court room of the above entitled court In th City and County Building. Salt Lake A. City. Utah, on the lth day of June, D. 1920, at 18 oclock A. M. ALT LAKE MARBLE AND MONtf, Witness my hand and th seal of said mwatal Wrko C. O. , Johnson. Prop, Court this lth day of April, A. r i;o . J. ECLARK . 1! M ftrL (81) , ease of motorjnen and conductors, has been from 43 to 57 per cent. Wages of shopmen have increased from 64 to 105 per cent and the wages of trackmen from 37 to 109 per cent. Maximum Return of 3. 79 Per Cent. i . in 1915,. $50,000 in 1916, $30,000 in 1917 ' N ' -- |