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Show tin in THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER II 11 UK ducted from the value of the carrier's stated investment account. Tha commission reviewed at length me methods br which Messrs. Hani man and Clark obtained the stock, adding rarcum-- 1 that it wa -- proper unaer anMS.OOO.OOO stances to eliminate tha from the iOTestment ef road and . equipment. la Both oases ine eommission between the property used la the service of the pub-H- e and that aK so used. The value of the latter was deducted from the oo which final single sum value Fixed for Rate Mak- total was to be fixed aa the heals. It ubstracted from the total value of considerable land and ing for Salt Lake Route the abandoned property, declaring that such value could not properly, be in aa an Investment under Amounts $45,000,000 charged actual transportation requirements. Frequent reference ,wae made by the commission to the method emvaluation of . After ployed in the tentative WASHINGTON'. Sept the Texas auaiaaa, ana n was had . been no evidence any months of lnvestigaUea thai that in the two gasee which nom- pjYiW-e- d or a restatement a revamping palled I cay finally disposed of the tint two of those methods. before It j eon tea ted eases to corns under the .law authorizing It to fix a to Tribnles a a j physical valuation for railroad baaia for rate making. Charles Shipp "Flaal eituTle ton values of 145- ,Special m Tot Triboe. 00,000 for the San Pedro, toe An I BHAVER. Bept. 11. runerai ser-Salt Lake Railroad company geles CS land J3,J45,J87 for the Atlanta, Bi- t- vicej for Charles Franklin Ehlpp,home eom-- I years of age. who died at the tc Bailroad Atlantic Bingham peay war fixed by the two decisions of his soa, Ernest Shipp, Thursday, I aa a result at extended hearings and after a lingering illness, were held in examination Into protests which bad the stake tabernacle at 1:30 o'clock j been filed against the valuations pre-- I Sunday afternoon. The services were Inter vioualy announced for the two lines. conducted by 'Wesley Ferrer. noma not ace a rormai vniosmoa. ment wns in Mountain View ceme. find In bad bee returned en the tery, where Hyrum white dedicatee the grave. property of the Bvaasvllle' at raitroad. but no protest Mr. Shino was bora tn Jndlanaooua, an the Tnd March was filed by tier was the eon finding wis mad teal without fur of Austin ano Doume ramsworui FhlDD. ther praonedlnca. He came to Beaver In 1871. The finding with regard to the At- Ua married Miss Janet Campbell Sep- lanta. Birmingham ei Atlantic Is re-- ten.ocr 2a, i8., in the endowment Sexmrded a having established a preee- - house fn Rait lake City. With his eani mr xuruier vaiuaaon aeosiena, wife and family he left Beaver twelve fwairh sew in fa aenoiiaaad br. the years ago and lived In Eureka for six ii ihwi later mKtsnUy in the neary. ears.: They then moves to Bait Lake, prop-esrTatars. The Atlanta Una ia where he was employed by the Electric company up to aeoordlitg to the oommlanloa. consixtent been a that has loser, yet the time of- - his recent illness. Mr. Shlpo returned to Beaver May held that its vaMwtioa oould it was banwd open a oonsideretloa ef IS last, and made his home with his mt be -son Ernest until his death. He is ythe jnri survived by his widow and toe tat ftproperty mVKW90WA children: iie ti saaa Charles T. Ehlpp, lowing ni I At AttJtav-H- s Jr. of- Spring Valley, May.; S. A. The Athuita, had oon tended that the ertertnal Ship of Beaver, Otto A. Shipp of d, Sent and derekwnent of It properties Ryan Calif.; John B. Shipp of Mrs. C A. Morln of Bakar il worUnr earatai would cost te reproduce. City, Ore.; Mra, Ehoe Huntsman of (ao less than O,00-i,eA ccaim of I7k.ooe.ooe was awu ay Sprins; Valley, Key, and twenty tfee Gasi Xedre One mm the value of sTsndcouuren. a going oaaoarn. The me tsshin eecimrae. however. What in the determination of a value Former Pocatello Mayor Durooees. we are not (dor Lake Removing to (limited and cannot be) oon fined to --The fiaai ateee emw vnlne wWrh Ssertel a The Trlhisn Vwe has aw eUsliied for the property POCATEIXO. Sept. 11. Jease B. & Badge, prominent attorney and' ' who "vrtB fbasod. mm m refal xieeililei atliin.od-frnis- r all at the relevant faots that have leave mayor"'foeateUo, Pocatello within a short time to la our make his home m Salt l.he was the flcrnie to oar attention. Itweiaare au guest ef honor Saturday evening at padgmecnVej. value which thorinad ev the valuation act to a a banquet given him by the Bannock certain aad report. . . . It hi the fair county JHar asaoaauon at we uan- valne of the www U. whtoh the oar- - nock notcL rter holds for and asea ha the service D. W. Standrod officiated as toast-astec tnmapmtaOoa and cpon vhloh it Mrs. H. . Thompson's vocal is entitled to earn a fair ratnrn. solo was followed by speeches by JusAtlanta eases In the of both the tice Charles P. IfoCarthy, Judge R. rood and the Saa Pedre road the fig- - M. Terrell, W. H. Witty. J. H. Peter rare finally fixed was the same Le the son ana the honor guest. tentative valuation announced some committee representing the Po-time sD,' ths protests filed being eateTlo bar association, composed of o eiiiued exanpievoiy. T. G. Comn. u, w. Mccuntock and The finding in the San Pedro Wmiam Edls. presented resolutions declared that ahoat fS.00t.Sn cap- expressing their best wishes and hope ital stock deBvared to K H. Barrtmaa ror the success or Mr. Midge in salt lake and voicing the esteem and respect felt for him by every member of the Pocaleno bar. Balm Mr. Budge has afnnated himself In Salt lake with the law firm ot 8tew art. Stewart & Alexander. Tha following Pocatello attorneys were rn cnarge or arrangements for the ban (met: H. B. Thomnaon. J. H. Peterson. C. W. Pomeroy, Finle Ben-tley, L Mcuougau, R. M. Terrell, H. K. Hay. B. W. Jones and John O. nioran. ' 'Sum rate-maki- to Final -- i' HOR TALKS UN BUG DUTY Ma-so- na on ooo-ven- ed with erittchnns by Arch Cunningham Tomorrow, evening there we'll be a banquet for the grand todwe delegates and buidneaa seemone during the day. New offloara will be chosen early Thursday. v DONATIONS TAKE SPURT. " Bestial to Tee Mesne. POCATELLO, Idaho. Sept. 11 The local Had Cross chapter reports that donations for the relief ef the Japanese earthquake victims have been very small, and today only $170. 00 has been subscribed. However. Red Cross booths were placed throughout the business district today and excellent Japanese response was noted. The have raised more than kiOOA among their own people la southeastern Idaho. of Boise. 1 aries and their families in Japan. waa sent to Saporo, where four of the missionaries were safe. The reported reply came by radio and thea cablegram from Klerh 125 miles north about Sendai, Japan, ef Tokio. Floyd O. Ivle, retiring of the Japanese mission, president sent the reply.. Re Is sUU ia Japan with his wife and child. A letter from Elder I via stated that 'the missionaries laboring In Japan would hold a conference aooot September 1 at Saporo, which is about S00 miles north of Tokio. A dispatch three days after the earthquake told of the aafety of four of the missionaries at Sendai, which was taken as Indicating that the church workers had not reached Tokio for the con. ferenoe. The delay of Elder ivle in sending word of their safety ia be The, inquiry AH the Ik TV B. church missionaries laboring In Japan are safe." according to a cablegram received yesterday by President Heber J. Grant. Tha news read simply, "Xlaslonarlea safe." This came as aa answer to a message from the first presidency of the church sent under date of September 1 after the fate of the mission at church headqaartere doe t? the fact that the mtaaion&riea M" d not report earlier how thmga .wm-and their families, 11- wi(h thf-dent Grant said yesterday ha-- was "thankful beyond expression." There are nineteen misatoaaTle of the I D. S. church in Japan, and one Child, that of Elder Ivie. They ares Klder Hilton A, Robertson, hi1 300 president; Irwin T. Hicken. iwjner City; Alma H. Jenaen, Corinne; tie- loss W. liolley, Siatsrville; Wiiiiam ri cma- Da vies, plain .City; Ernest D. ward,; 'WUsvle, and wife; rd Wallace Browning and wife. Cedent William Iamont Glover and wtle. Brljrham City; Mwood U ChrUteaaen and wife, BrlRham City; Ruinit, u Kj.plln, OrdorvWei Milton B. Taylor. i Harrisvllle; Vinal Mauss. .... louis Henry Moore, VsrnaL lieved e i alku-cay.... . ed . ( Governor afbore first spoke of the great principles for which the Masons stand, and thea applied does precept te law aad order and pra teotioa of the home ta the piotaeaat of government today. Be spoke especially about Che recent report of the oommunieta plan to eoatroi.the avbor omons of the country in the first step to overthrow the government, and dwelt ea the duUe of Individual in this ennnectton. He also spoke on upholding, the avw ia state aad backing up the regunation and serial fa lb Tifsaae. lar constituted bodies for law H-Ooweroor Idaho, BOI8E, Sept. was made by Oread MasResponse M. Charles C. Moore, gave the opening Scott. (Jeonte address to the visiting delegates to terThis there was an exempt!-flcaUevening of the decree of master Mathe Maaome grand lodge which sessons by the three ndges of Boiaa, here today for a two days 12, 1923. Paid Franklin I lflBii" Si i -- EXPECT G REAT T H IN G S in the N E W G A D I LLAG Rieh-fiel- 0e Salt nta-enaki- er. -- n MruElten forth Even the superb qiiality whiciyouhave long associated with the name Cadillac is no adequate measure of themeritsof theNewV-63- . The simple truth is that Cadillac has ad-- , vanced its own standards and achieved, in this car, heights of quality which are Two Are Arretted for Possession of Liquor te The Tribnsa. POCATRIXO. Idaho. Sent. 11 Pad eral prohibition enforoement agents mane a suocessrui tnp Into Bingham and as the county over last week-en- d result of their expedition John Fowler and James Jones are held in the Bannock county lail on chareea or violation of the national prohibi- uon aci. Saturday afternoon the officers ac companied Sheriff Stevens and Deou tiea Clark and Farmer of Bingham county to the ranch home of John Seven gallons Fowler, near Shelley. of moonshine and a quantity of mash were found on the premises. This is the second time Powler has been arrested for a liosrar violation within the last two roontha The home of James Jones is Shelley was visited Saturday and a gallon of tha prohibited fluid was confiscated. viftit to the Jones residence A second was ' made Sunday afternoon, resulting in the capture of another gallon jut 01 we lannaaen juice. Special Ml , - - ' ?V tx-l- 1 t,ajn i at ii f it m 1. Wstch Yost Dacghter! Taks Piopey Cara at Her HmlQi. Eatt IarJM tVChW'TiM I was oning into womanhood my vaoihsr gave ma Hr. Pierea't ricauiptioa as a gnarial toaie and rcniit aad am aure it benefited me, for . nave never been la-vori- ta I J . strictly new. The New Cadillac engine 8-cylin- der 90, harmonized and V ype balanced by entirely new principles of design to a degree of smoothness unapproached in automotive manufacture. , New Body Styles destined by their graceful, symmetrical design, distinctive ; 1 Sunday vating the grounds at Merlden south of the city, where the big park, ceremonial will be hold Saturday, Hep Umber n. The park wlD be decorated for tha occasion and preparations are being made for the most elaborate affair of its kind ever held In thla section of tha northwest. Publicity matter has been sent to more than 100 cities, snd between 4000 and SOW visiting Shrinera are expected here for the event. HroTo Fosget for--th- knock vp osjr ay tan Oat J Tkmymf fcnocaa Awa hiaopponeiac. Ttodtika deal blova batk fa the bill gml atrnarh--a- nd tbey, thlfl tbey btrttbe atnraarii.inarc ' dalbe4iead!i Traoliea give the atomach atov tip the liver and the foHew coaitlpation sad n. Thewarto get rid of trochlea is to magenta diseatioa, atiiaa-lat- e lrer and bowel and tooe np tb entire system. The beat way this -- has been tar the past do to 80 years to ta tak Beechaxa't - a safety factor developed with the care and thoroughness characteristic of Cadillac engmeering. New delights await you also in enhanced dependability, ease of control, riding and, indeed, in every phase of car performance. It is entirely logical that Cadillac, pioneer-leadof manufacture in eight-cylind- er America, should now raise multi-cylindpractice to an even higher pitch of excellence. This; is exactly what has happened in er the New and Cadillac urges you to approach this fine car with great V-6- 3, expectations. V . SH ARM AN 51 S. Rate Society President Leaves for Coast Hearing W. 8. McCarthy, president of the nrtenneaiate rate association, left yes terday for San Francisco. Me etpects w attene. uie opening ec the oa fourth section relief, whichbearing la te be held there tomorrow, aad then to proceed to .Seattle tor an additional hearing net for next Monday. e Theee boartaffa are imt)y gathering of general information ia to of the fourth eso- regard working uoa reiier, in accoraanee wiia a senate resolution Introduced by Senator P. R. Gooding of Idaho on the last w vaj huh- - uiuuiun w congress. day Stte r ... AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Street Salt Lake City, Utahj In tte Antomobila Business ia Salt Lake City; Since 1905, A V T X PEE I G H T C Y L I N D E R Parish School Opens ..With Good Attendance ' special to I1 Tribaae. POCATRI.IjT). Idaho. Sent. 11 St. Joseph's parish school in this city opened Monday morning with an enrollment of thirty-fiv- e pupils In the high school department and 140 ea- roiiea la tha grade school departmept. u me aioiy ' whoM niHn mather-hmi- e 1,J mv,1. ate are Inratnri at flt. in will tearh In the school this year! IB! nrienlTiel f the MhAnl la T-- ""ather C. Do Ian. rector - . oeepn James s procatBearaL una Me' Timpanogos Cave Is : cccg for Travelers feel so good that. Then yen wiB troubles Pattmsi inerery proo-letto be solved readilv by the dear, keca braia of beailh. na At AO VrasiflsttISc tad 50c Slii wer broken Monday JS?8 irnons visitea Timpanogos VAjnerioa" Vark- - oanyon, Dana n, eutwrvwor or the Wasatch , . fare, mmt. . jumii on J i n, frost ret number of persons prevloiii- n one day was l" ""4,V"" 600. Pictures taken In the cave are belnc- - puhllahed in n. national rv v.h,. if ti; Cadillac 4 Wheel Brakes er . (Adrrrtisancnt) .rxrs fa' rest-fulne- ss Your attention is directed, particularly, to these three elements: afOieted wiih any farm of feminine weak arse ox suffering. I heartily roeonunead taia lrsacn ptio a ' to rapt hers who hava yoong daagbferi Toat eomiag into wemaabeod." Ilea Ralmftirta, 2S1 West 7U booth rJC Health la a Tctrng woman 't most Shrinert of Pocatello valaablsl asset. It is eanlv im- Preparing for Visitors pvoved. Jaat aisk vonr drnjrest for ' ' TW Pt,inM V mr i r tablet or. liquid orm, or scad 10c seHa! to The Tnae. POCATKIJ. Idaho, Sent. 11 A t Dr. rtrree's Invalids' Hotel. Buf. committee of members of the Pooa- t-- tot trial pkg. tablets. renotello g&rtne cjud spent 6. kit finish and exquisite appointments, to be the center of admiration in any company. ST AND AH D HE WORUD E N GTT a..t IT 3 |