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Show r a i U i actual price paid by the Utah Light A Traction, for I be reason that the propcompany was erty now held by that transferred to only a part of propertyor years ago. a bulk sale soma five ki tbe It would be difficult to segregate value paid for property now held by the Utah IJght A Traction and that I J; Both Side in Case Will Now Seek to A File Brief -- I i certain Valuation of Prop- erties. of oral testimony with regard to the yaluatton placed on y property at the Utah Traction company was Light concluded at noon today, after Markham Cbeever. chief engineer of the Vtnh Light company, aod S. R. Inch, vice president and" gn-ermanager of that company, and 'Vice president of U)t Utah Light A had been on the stand, Traction, valuation j They, with V. T. Davoud, 'engineer of the Utah two cothpeoica. 'were the enty witnesses heerd in connection with the hearing. 1 Purpose of Hearing. Ths hearing Is for the purpose of IAKTNO Wer al determining the correctness at the report made by the valuation engineer as to the value of the physical property of the company. The value-- lion had been made, Mr Inch testified, at an expense of 10 009. and i aimed - hat tf s I j s - 's t; reach a correct estimate of man-interes- t- t. to it would coat to build such sustain as ths present system owned On the traction company. the by the public should pay an ; theory that adequate return on such a system, the public utilities commission of Utah is asfced to fix the rates which shall be charged to the public of Salt Lake City and the surrounding territory tf who use the street car lines. , It developed during the hearing this morning that the sale by the Hand- car ef system and other properties 'appurtenant thereto to the Utah Light A Power company some years ago was after all only a "technical change of ownership," Inasmuch as the .Oregon Short Lino had to toko securttlee of . the company in return therefor. Practical !y all the bonds of the Utah Light A Traction, it was testified by Mr, Inch, are owned by the Short-Lin- e, This matter came np in connection ' with the question as to whether the j real actual price paid for the Utah s Light A Traction properties would be I I1 of any value to the commission at Its , I hearing for purposes The J position taken by Mr. Inch was that ' would not it beoaaae It has long be- -. 1 coma an accepted theory, he said, that i tbs thing on which the publie should asked to pay a fair return is the - be actual worth of the property, regard- tom at whf price may hare been tor tt 'Furthermore, he said thatpaidtt would be very difficult to get at the , rate-maki- f t i - t - -- LfC', RAYMOND 1. ASHTON f FRANCIS D. RUTHERFORD Mr. Ashton have formed a partnership and Mr. Rtrtherford for the general practice oL arrhttertnr and landscape designing. Mr. Rutherford during the past 13 years ha designed and supervls-- d the construction of some of the citys most nbted building. Dux ing - the where ha was associated past three year Mr. Ashton has been archiwith Mr. K W. Perkins, winner of Gold Medal award for the beet architectural exhibit; also wtih Mr. H C Dangler, prominent residential and branch warehouse tect, and later became chief designer of fireproof - " house for Armour A Co, In addition to these experience he studied In the Beau Art school of architectural deeign ajid in the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Both Mr. Rutherford and Mr. Ashton sire native Utahns. from I to 15 iqDes per hour The that the Utah wool clip will weigh new book are free and- may be ob- 15,090,999 pounds, now p radically-al- l - tained by .anyone. in and shipped sway, bringing an average price of 45 cents per pound. T. W. Boyer, vice president of the ContiPetition Received .For nental National bank of thn city euid Eighth South Paving a large sheep owner in western Wyoming, estimate the entire Wyoming Calling attention 'to the fact that clip at 3 90,099 pounds bringing 50 for the ' past several years property cent on the average. However, shear-of ing is through only along the line owners on Eighth South street have the Union Pacific. In the northern been petitioning for pavement of that part of the date, it is just begun. thoroughfare from Third West to Eighth West, JohnJ2.C allghefaeka Commercial Club Pays the city commbedon to take early Up Delinquent Taxes action In the matter. Mr baligher is vice president of the Gallgher MachinThere was no transfer today at the ery company and sends his request by matt. City Recorder William A. Leathproperty of the Commercial club to ern receiving it today on account at delinMr. Gallgher Sait Lake county "A you are aware. as was declared yesterday writes to the eommlwdon, we have quent taxes, built our plant between Fifth and to have been a possibility. Nathaniel Jackson, assistant snera- Sixth West on Eighth South and be- -, xrde giving employment to a number tsry of The club, today handed to W. W. Burton a of men we have to do a great deal of County forTreasurer 52 414.75, as payment in trucking to and from our plant for check 1314 taxes and one very heavy material. Eighth sooth full of the club's month Interest accrued percentper during the. winter month 1 walmost since the time of delinquency. are Impaaeabte and we feel that It is said that the debt could have entitled to end shooid receive Immebeen before; but that a hop bad paid diate relief from this condition. been held out that abatement of the tax could have been secured on account of the character of Utah Wool Clip Will the Commercial club and a temporary - Weigh 15,000 flOO Pounds shortage of fund at ths Umk the property i&v became due."" ' Secretary C. B. Stewart of the Utah association estimates Showers Woolgrowenf Local semi-publ- Only Crops Not Benefited THE Ths much needed shower which fell abundantly in, this valley last evening, doss not appear to havs been general ever tbe state While ths fall recorded at ths local weather bureau wee .45 of an inch, and did much good in wetting down lawns, laying the dust and cleansing the at moepber. only .05 of a Inch rainfall is recorded at Provo, on th south, while et Centerville on ths north about the earns amount of rain feU. At City Creek reservoir there Is ported only a slight sprinkle. There was a rainfall of .14 of an Inch at Modena, but th local weather officials eay tt was local there, as was the fall here, and can not be taken am for -- the state 'at large;' The forecast for Sunday is fait .weather, no change in temperature. The increase in daylight for the coming week will be . 19 mlnutee-- 4 in the in the evening. The morning, ai forecast for the period May 1 inclusive. is fair, with normal, temperature. .. INTERMOUNTAIN absolute. crown and krldte-wor-k 35.00 - 4 per Tooth Forrelain fillings are die natural color of tbe teeth, 52.00 to ' 2.50 j When in need of plate. It only pays to get the best and from a dentist whom you know is reliable rtfcweSetxcCfUjfiEaaieCWltoiaBwiiwaiiMwsJ $10.00 Sanitation andcleanliness have always baen our watchword. All iWntnuats are cTGuuj stiiwMia lue instant Used. Nopossible.daiiger-o- f - infection. we cW-- he feS? most mod- BEST 5SH28SS DENTA' OFFICE IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN A-vi- sit . PorcelamTjlfings ..$5.00 r. . .;.v:$200 to $5 TOALL HONEST PRICES Bridge Work Silver" Fillings . V .T. 00 .'. ....$2.00 to $260 exumnatbiu $5.00 AT ,T .TT. $1.00 TTTTTlO.OO ,d estimates free. szsstmsss' Six expert operating den- - -- QTJAtiTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. UNION DENT AL GQ - 212 MAIN STREET DRAuaw - i-- l ik Assev BuVti raerfh At the it Jeremy street. Mm Elisabeth Amer Butterworth. 4 years old died Friday. She wae bora Jen. 1. 1445. in South Wales, and rams to Salt Lake In 1(72 Besides her husband. Jobs K Butterworth, she Is survived by one son. Edward - A Butterworth. .one daughter, Mr, pearl Hollander, three brother, William grandchildren, on Amer of Anaconda, Mont-- , and a sister living in Pittsburg, Penn. Funeral services will be held at the home Sunday at 1 39 p m. Friends are Invited to attend Interment will be to ML Olivet cemetery, Jennie I- WarkkisAt her apartments in the Constitution building. Mm' Jennie L- - Markham, tt years old. died She Is survived by one daughFriday. ter, Miss Ethel M. Markham of this city. Eugene M. Cortts- - At ths Fort DougM. las hospital. Eugene Co tt la, 24 years old. died Friday. He was th son of Mr. and 51m Frank Cottts, 4S4 Fourth East street, and had rssided In Salt Laks practically all hla Ufa He was bom at Frisco. Utah. Hs w taken HI white stationed at Fort Slit, 0k la., gud never recovered. Funeral service win be held et the 8. M. Taylor chapel nt 1 p m. Sunday Interment will be in ML Olivet cemetery. Hantab Great Seestoea At the boat. 7737 Ninth East street Rsmah Grunt Session Infant son of F. E. and Estelle Funk Sessions, died today. Funeral aerviree will be held et tfc grave in Wasatch Lawn cemetery Sun- Big organization of the country are flooding the office of the Utah Asso- ciated Industries with requests urging tl$t much consideration be given the industrial referendum ' submitted to all its members by the United State Chamber- - of Commerce before voting for or against it. The National Association of Manufacturers andNationaJ Council for Industrial Defense which are represented by the Associated Industries tn Utah both urge that the articles in the reerendunrUhould be thoroughly weighed before any action is taken in order that business men do not commit themselves too hastily tn matter which deserve most serious attention. In is even suggested fhat the various member of the United States Chamber at Commerce ask that the referendum be withdrawn as tbe articles are declared in many instances to be incomplete, to be capable of many misrepresentation and of many misconception placed on' them. There are 1 articles of th ret . erendum and they seem to deal on tbe surface with peaceful arbitration of 11 trouble between business men and daytheir employees. They have, however, Mends HHIimaa In a local hospital, it seems, been termed ee sentimental in Hilieman, ef Roosevelt Utah, many instances and to be almost on Morris died today. , Th body Is at the S. IX . aided Evans cbapaL The Utah Associated Industries has . g r deferred it session t which the The great country newspaper ef this will be considered until early next week when the request sent to section Is the New. the cffics from the critical organiza- 15 90 per year. Issued Monday and tion and th document Itself will be considered. Thursday. whftrh--intghtt- m MERT 8, U. TAYLOR oo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E. 1st fcx ttFtmo Via ' 313. 1 FLORIST. AMERICAM - FLOKIFT every ooeasloa FLORx dralgns ter Eaore ehergra paid on out of. lews Ajnortoaa Theatratett'aa IIT1. -- BRX3C3T a LAXBOtnUtS, Lake's trading fierlst new More, t neral designs oar epeetalty r.ntiR Ilona 51 South Main. Wra lilt FLOluZ" El KTffO FLORAL CO. d So. Tel. Waa sigma I FLORAL DESIGNS A BPECULT Evans Ftorr Co., it Mala Waa 3 lU r FUNERAL DIRECTOR. mt 1 TAYLOR. a W. TEl Utah' leading undertaker a, embabner. Servloee and qnaltty soo the best Prices n( roar owi laL, Warn. ML JOS. pie, St U-2- CARL EDDINGTON CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORA OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. -PHONE HT. UA TDO!4NEL 4k end smbalmersL CO , UNDERTAKE teeth 135-3- Street Tempi MONUMENT. SALT LAKE MARBLE AND MON1 C. X Johnson. Prop, l mental Work N Street CKMETKK1E& Semi-Week- ly VteaTCH ptua.o-r- w, LAWN CEMETERY PH 54 Main St Waa Utt tH.u.i!r . TEL WAS. Injured in Auto Accident. A. south 51 years old, West street suffered numerous minor bruises Friday eve- -i e ning when he wa struck hy ah as he was crossiug "Main at First South street He- wa taken to tho emergency hospital, where It was found that none of hi bruise would disable him. The automobile which hit hire is Mid to hav been driven by M. Shapiro, 21 Whitmore Bevehth auto-fnobil- TRACY Y. CANNON. GUNAKD ERICKSON. - 154 Teaches ef Clwrtaet Laird Are. fhone Hr. - Ann A program and reception In honor of Brigham Young, first governor of WM. C. CLIVE. Utah, is to be held on Saturday afterT43hr of 1 o'clock at the noon, May II. at m k no fttudfo Ilf North SUt Elrett PboM state capitoL The program will be Wasatch Jl7-on th aeoond floor, where given chairs will be supplied for the pioneer and other. There will be a musical program and abort addresCLARENCE J. HAWKINS see Gov. Simon Bamberger, by Teacher of Carl net Cornet Theory. Hofcer Brest J, Grant and ORCHESTRATION. Brig. Gen. Richard wy Young. FolSTUDIO-t- r V SOUTH TEMPLE io wing the program, a reception will rase be given on , the main floor below, nour tm j Imitationi Are Returned Th "California gold coins recently confiscated from Jewlery Stores In Salt Lake fey the treasury department secret service an which -- re pet y garded by 1 be .secret --service as violations of the federal coinage law ars being returned to the store aad those which are held as being violation of the law win be forwarded to Washington, where they wHI be melted Into window weights and other thing ahlch the treasury department Is In need of. Regardless of the value of the metal in any coin confiscated by the treasury department none is used for coinage purpose but is melted into use as T" rails, window weights or other art! ole. The court decision under which authority the local raid was made last week, designates as violations of th coinage tew those California eoln imitations which bear resesnb-trac- e to any coin ever minted by th Vntted Stale. Th decWon'held that the dollar Imitation coins violate the coinage law .because tbe government has made a doiter coin ahjoh In , some respects is imitated in the Cal- tforuin" coins. There pre a number of denomina t nns. such as end quart-r- -I ootlar coins which the decision did not hav any bearing on and them smaller coin are being returned to the places from which they were ! i i Specialist Hughes I equipped with the latest and most accurate Instruments for the examination and treatment of the eyra, the Retlnoscope. Opthalmoe-ropTrial Lenses, Prisma Electric Current. etc. Those suffering from Headaches, Nervousness, Bore and Cross and failing vision, should callEye, on him.- - Ho is licensed by th State Board of Optometry of Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, having been five years a famit. phyuician and eleven years a specialist. e. cy firnpfil Manager. SEGO OPTICAL CO. half-doll- ar . , 2nd Flood Judge Bldg. Take Elevator or stair one .Hour tames night. to 5, Sundays 4 to 5., PJuvte Was. duplicated by return null. Bend phtt-e9 a Berlin 1(34-10- 9; 1395-139- 5. j DAVID REESE. , ftattaa Mcthedef Magtag. Studio. 541 Constitution Bldg AR VILLA CLARK AND ELI: Tele and Ftana Nine yet study in Paria Loud and Bar)lia. Studio, 41 East South Te pla CALVIN S. CARRINGl j Plane Studio 233 Constitution Building Dr. Mesons' touch and technic, with Mathebu grsdi eonjunctioa ecenraaf atudiee. Houre, 2.19,1 i MISS ESTELLE JENSEN Teacher of Plane. s Pupils may register Thursdavs Baturdays between I andBt.5 pm. Stud 43 East South Temple nt Twelfth-Thirteent- Arbor, Teacher of Pla Harmony Studio, noma t 44 East South Temple street Pbu Wasatch 4335. Faria 793 W. Organ. MISS GRATIA FLANDERS. Ha turned over her Ptano-fo- rt studio, 1045 ast So. Temple St, to her Luclle Armstrong, who pupil. Mis will be found in her new quarter Monday, December the twenty-thir- d. Reception in Honor of First Governor of Utah , 1126 tit J. Brandley, I Gold -: ..... ea 54-3- GUARANTEE The best pet of teeth (Trubjto Teeth) In the market matte by the most modern methods. Gold Crowns. Gold Inlays . uu where tbs Daughters of Utah Pioneer have tbelr exhibit of historical relic. This will be the official op- Learn to Play the Saxophone. ening of th roll - exhibit - of the , An Ideal Present. Daughter of Utah Pioneers at the C. G. Berry, capitoL They also hav hundred of representative sad relic pertaining to Church history teacher ef the telmer Saxophone Studio. 544 East 3rd Be For sppatat-meon exhibition in thq Church museum, LJ phone Hy: I357-Th member of th Brigham Young -- Southern States Reunion . family and hi brothers" famllle are A general Inviespecially Invited. PROF. GEO. CARELESS. The Southern 8tato mission re- tation te extended to th public, and very large gathering Is expected. Teacher of union that wa to hav been held In Refreshment will be served. Violin. Plano. Harmony. w . April but wa postponed on account I ; of the Influenza situation, will be held Amend Insurance. Studio and residence 620 So. 7th East Soldiers June in Tueeday evening, 1, the h A communication he Just been re-- 1 ITT A I? CONSERVATORY ward mee OF house. Second South street between ceived from th bureau of war risk BIUSIC. Third and Fourth East The program insurance by the local nevy. recruit- ALL BRANCHES will begin at 7:30 and will Include in OF MUSIC TAUGHT addition to speeches and literary ing station to the effect that a bill , S. J. McClellan. Director. , numbers some fine musical selections. will be Introduced befor? the present o r u see arranged fiytematle-cFollowing th program refreshment Congress to amend th war risk inUeeser-vstsr- y and advanced and dancing will b enjoyed. All surance act The object of th new gtnhsra Instraetlo Is thepupils. beet and meet will to be legislation Wee. former missionaries. reasonable. Old Hlaterton' 215 .Insured Saint th give and , the right to elect during hie life- flics. East South Temola friends are invited. time whether hie Insurance shall be paid In Installment upon drath. as Coins Not Regarded as provided at present or ta one lump la . 1- ONE PRICE ommtog" -- UNION HONEST W0RK . r"U, . : daiemunmsr Tweu-Machtni- ot Rhdea -- ,l ,;"! -- home, ths press Hid a large number of there have been taken to the police station where they may bo obtained by those who desire them. Several changes have been made in the rules, chief among which are thnae relating to panning a standing streetcar, parking an automobile next to the curbing, and the speed allowed In ome-in- g street tntersectionaTn the first case it Is now unlawful to drive eny part of any motor vehicle past any still part of any street ear tor. the purpose of tollingstanding oa or die, charging passengers. .In the second a car perked at the curbing must be done so at an angle of 45 degrees, and when stopped the front, right hand wheel shall not be closer to the eurblng than 15 Inches, ftor shall any part of the machine be lees than three feet from any uther machine. And Ip the v tvmd The speed At which' minor vehicle may cross intersections tn tbe congested district has been increased - of Jennie u Marik Friday, tt ehielh.f fcV The service Monday Th Rev Elmer I Oo.iL. flclate. Interment wllj be in Mt Oiw' ?. aSL-kvV dtd CALLED BY MATH The high onalltv of the mid used In all our. crown and bridge work roables us to prowith an tect U our. patron iron-iia- d and a guarantee 0 Pmg. Feonae ie a , r,:541 ItlllrEl, . Qualthrough-Alleo- !7 THE UNION DENTAL CO. lie . LATE LOCALS I -- THE . MOST RELIABLE DENTAL OFFICE IN COUNTRY removed. - be set nnti) tw9 eon In it..' To K peak President beard lrm7 i from Emit C. W: Penrose will speak in tbe New Tork Thu 5d.y25f7. VT1" et Affiliation with the to Salt Lake. wkuV g y tteth ward tomorrow evening at the ray union, local No. 195, i Fla u granted service beginning at 4 J p. m. on ahaw. Jr, la atl Feneaoela, lf member of the Auto Mechanics. 'The Sacrament here haw. union, at a meeting of the Sait Lake Home Coming Party An gradCARD OF THANKS Federation of Labor Friday night uate nurses of the Hr. W. H- - Groves Official of the union say a new was L. I. 8. hospital and their escort are WR tfKStRE TO THANK wHod Htond t scale la to be demanded and that the friende for tbelr klrdneoe andOCR ? uniem will ask for certain changes w and for the brant, ful flomi ofT.nr ot on th de&tfc of our hubin in shop ruiea Among them, union wtUffiH oiirtM Q Eftcn tn mi a. A j home coming party, with member of Uthr. .Iml nwr wtek, double ton for WVWon AM M prcJ and better working conditions. The ,th rdQaeln cU 1 1 Auto Mechanics' union was organized ! several week ago. IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS Has Made . With the passage of this amendment the only objection raised sailors end marine soldiers, by against government Insurance, will be In Wage Scale High Standard . 1010 Demand Increase sup-poe- d, Ia-vou- d . Mechanics to New Firm of Architects i. : A now held by the Utah Power A Light, might be though some estimate Of reached, be thought If a valuation the Uuh Power A Light propert.ee were made similar to that lust comA Traction pleted of ths Utah Light if this ware known, he tuttt even to debe dlfftcu't still would aid. termine anything of use to the communion ft ir rate malting purposes, for the reason that the sale and purchase was not an aciual ah tranmrtmn . but the. Oregon Snort line had taken securhloa ahich meant that there was really only a technical change of ownership Tbe details of ths transaction by whirh the sals was made he could be ascertained from New securities of lork. The outstanding learned In Salt the company eauld be Lake He doubted that the commis--s oa wanted either. Mr. Otocvers Testimony. Mr Cheever'e testimony was along fines of engineering costa, end was brought In to substantiate estimates made in the valuation report of Mr. Davoed Sir Cheever wae inclined to place various items of overhead and other expenses at a considerably high- -' er figure than that used by Mr ' In hie report. -- J Mr. Davoud himself hid been on the witness stand (of practically two week, when he concluded Friday eveAt that ning. at almost ( o'clock time tt wee decided that when the testimony was ail in, which Is now the case, the company, should be given two weeks to file a written brief showing it side of the case: and the protester ta? of whom the principal are Balt Lake City and E. A. W alton, should havq another two weeks for a reply brief Supplemental briefs may then be permitted, end oral argument may possibly be asked by the commission, or by either of the parties to the esse. 21 SATURDAY MAY EVENING NEWS DESERET Latter-Da- y . Saints University - SCHOOL OF MUSIC CORPS OF EMINENT TEA CHET -NOW j- LOW RATES ENROLL ' Teacher: Lida Edmund Tracy Cannon. Malian Cannon, Edward Kimball, B. Cacti Gatse, Florence J e person. Mar caret Bummerhsya P Mr vi Peterson, Lucy Gate (specie Romania Hyde C. S. Schettler, K. C 8weeten, Clarence J. Hawkina W 4499. 50 North Main, Salt Lake . LE0. MILT0N THOMAS. VOICE gPECIALIST. Harmony, Theory, Composition . Studio 41 East South Temple iamthe pludttr dont get excited or hide your theyre all perfectly safe for 1 donttV,."' carry a gun nor are' my charge sach a to r cause heart-- 1 ail o rri 1 do an bonrat bourn work for an bones hoar pay and I dont chsrgoanrthtng extra for being the phrmber No, folk ral-trebi-rw Furthermore J carry the flncs Bus I teflm, of bathroom tffimHn and equipment la tho state tho famous Southern Beauty lino world known for their beauty anti faraMHty. ' - A Let me figure on madondifag your homo it win repay you a hundred fold in inaeaaed valuation of your property. c&aA. SUPERIOR PLUMBING 52. q 'r te, S & -- e |