Show WILL MAKENO CHANGE Insurance on the Joint Bnilding Remains as Before CUT WAS ALREADY MAE 4JJ VICES FROM SAN FRANCISCO ARE ANXIOUSLY AWAITED Loan of SevctilyFlxe Thousand Dollars Dol-lars Now Authorized By the Green heel Coniiitttij Transfer of the Deseret Woolen aillls Stock Effective Effec-tive Dacnmenti In the Gnano Case Fled Here Tea teranj First District or the Gas System Inspected In-spected and Tested All of the members of the local board of fire underwriters wars yesterday feeling feel-Ing in good spirits over what they consider con-sider a wellearned victory gained over he outsiders This victory had to do with the insurance of the Joint city and county building of which there is 100000 now being carried at 75 cents The agents whose companies hold policies on the I structure were given to understand by I he special committee having the matter i In hand that there was no disposition on 1 I the part of the members of the committee commit-tee to order any of the policies deV d-eV n though the nonmemb of the union did make an offer to write the en ire line at rfolis cents which really meant a reduction of Ii2I1 per cent from the reg 62Y ular tariff rates for the companies had originally cut the schedule 2 per cent on account of the splendid cnarscter of the isle There were but two of the outside companies which desired to take the business bus-iness at the great cut named however and the action of the city council the acton other night prohibited the writing of the insurance in that small number regardless regard-less of the staunch character of the companies com-panies From the first the members of the county court refused to entertain any of the several offers of cut rates made by the nonunion companies for the reason that they considered that the county was under obligations to the Insurance com panes which had carried the unpaid premium pre-mium from the county on their books when there was no money in the treasury with which to cancel the debts and in addition had made a voluntary ra uctlon of 25 per cent from the original tariff rates The decision of the California courts on the Question of tho enforcement of the onlntercourse clause within their jurls diction is being awaited with no small degree of interest by the local agents 1 g gk feil af8 J tasaf8 union and nonunion for It tas antlcl pate that the effect will be very wIde spread The board of tire underwriters of the Pacific is said to care little which way the case goes just BO the matter Is set ted but immediately following the handinG hand-inG down of the decision some very important ortant changes will more than likely be ordered by the board One of these changes will probably be the suspension of tariff rates and the ordering of a gen oral warfare all over the coast although it t is not at all likely that the Salt Lake agents will engage In the fray They are now too securely entrenched behind their jreastworks to come out for a Jiandto land conflict But be that as It may they are anxiously awaiting word from the coast |