Show I QUIET IX OGDEN i Captain Donnell Says There Is Xo i Danger of Rate Cutting j Captain Donnell of the local branch i of the Board of Fire Underwriters of I i the Pacific has returned from Ogden where he went in company with General Gen-eral Manager Stillman of the board i for the purpose of talking over the situation with the agents of that city I He reports that all is quiet in the I Junction City among the insurance I i i people so quiet in fact that there is 1 a great complaint of lack of business I at either full or cut rates All of the i i i insurance being pretty well written upi up-i already there is no danger of a cruel I i rate war in the city on the north Mr I I i Stillman took the night train for Portland I Port-land I 1 Nothing further has been received I from the coast as to the condition of affairs there and none of the agents receive any inkling from headquarters regarding the probability of a settlement settle-ment or a still further split in the ranks of the members of the board as the case might be They are all on the I anxious seat Regular meetings are i i being held by the local board but no I 1 business of importance is transacted I i At the session held yesterday afternoon after-noon President Lawrence who had I just returned from the southern part I I of the territory occupied the chair for the first time since the election of permanent I per-manent officers Manager Whitney of Grant Co I is back from Brigham City where he went to adjust a farm loss sustained by the Home of Utah He made a I I settlement for 5200 |