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Show DESERET BUKIN EVENING NEWS mo SALT LAKE CITV n UTAH o o Meonsnsm et I Earnings barely sufficient to meet operating Much needed extensions of ltNDOX. Ct 1 Hop far aa itrlf -HI.rn.nl of lh. railroad ttrlka which teemed la br'g hten yeelerdey. faded " ,h h" W barama known that Cahl ni.patrtn " 'h LONDON. Oct in' ""7 nob.i.iy 4" ln,n,v,, 1 breaker. qualify. ng , expert !! Th. lh. ..lu.Uon In lh. gra.t railway lord. ' nd l.dl.t .Ilk. voluntarily doing lh..r " rV U Premier George 1nai.lt that mU,t nk b,ar It A. toon .nnn.incd l).i b r" " r?m "Y lit. lh. tirlk. dmrihuimperiling -r Una of foodalufr.. t ounieee Brogaida. h from wlf. of on. of Bril. in'. we.l-hte.- t Id.y burging Ih.l peera, volunteered In drlt. .n .ulo Pr",nrl' "" accepted trunk ind d.m.r food fmm tbe 11 of tho or- Non to th ptnt ahArm-i - but lr tt 4 orlmk n fho morning or- that lh fovrnmnt ffissHon hho.dtn, lh. m.n . p.y for ,h. ru7bklnhOU.Vh..dtV,iorr,h.7 dI. loading truck. Th. Lari of lori Arlington took moiorm.n't Job .1 Paddington elation ' for withholding lh. wh.r. h. i. distributing porlahabl. m.n a aafM fa assumed by lh. govern goods. hir r. Tiekberae I. mii. a Urli n..l I. lUUmnl l.n.4 li.n Score port Arlington condurinr. ng street l.al night II a.ya: of m.mbara of lh. .ro.lorr.lic Guard rr, D.wmi club. lh. moat exelu.lra in Ikindon. are Th. ir.mb.ri of lh. National Union voluntary workersA ..rung at drivers, of good, car duka Ja drltlng a of Railwayman brok. th.lr contract, truck for lh. Or. I Wa.t.rn rallw.r n, t0PP1 work without nolle. In Hon. Edward Knoll) a, ton of Vtacouni i Knollye, In a porter a apron, 1. working ' compl.t. dlar.g.rd of th. affect thlr dally loading truck. and .coi.a of action would have on tha per ton a and otbar noble, art almllarly activa property of ordinary cttliana In Utalr To Ram Baa Llsra. on Thay Infllrtad damaga . Jh food upon aeuociatton art mobllliing to run Innumarabl. people. l.ft tub bu.ee. and taxlcaba In ca.a th. tr.na- - which tha public depandad for num-ttrlahould go on a sympathy alatanca to go to waste. put vast portera All un- bera to phj.lcally fitatclt'aena axpanat by leaving tham tha pollr. stranded graat d.r It. tora actregistering without convayancat and reserves aa and among alatlona are arlt and dukea and via-- 1 flirted great loatta upon many by and lord them from reaching de.tlna- Th. Y. M V A haa alarted coffee 'venting ,h. rthan " Jhr.l T!5 vaatl7 and tea italla In the main artfrles of d r,!V.r(l travel 1 They are tervlng 'i151 ofhwork 1,00 azhauatad women w.lkera. One th.J"Vrlv , ex-jcn- V' 7. .,k. ,.. ... .. ,!' .7 ''" urr' Vf )Ur - . ten-ic- utterly out e of D.t . e rTL-.r- sir conduSud by C under present conditions, any extension of the distributing system, or any increase in manufacturing capacity, is completely out of tle question. It costs money to dig 'a trench, buy and lay a gas main. And the money which is buried in that trench, so to speak, must have a reasonable return assured, or no one will put it there. - - - "dn? meantime ln ,UcoPiid:r:Uon2r'tmTy th. country I. Injury by Mr. Jh in subject to unet.mplod nd, In thea. action ruw,yra,n'g th th. "t'hi Charlea Ward, former member ha wluntered a a of workrr at Maldrton railwayxr atabla warned that If they prnfl- Taxi tear th.lr petrol .upply will be .topped trlker Jout i UA,rrbn.,rr.cPkr0f;tSreLnr5 i in hInd7JmoV,V a turn whlfh would ha uad for utidrtaka aSy con.ld7rlon for th. w.U whlch , ,n.,nil tb.Pwho.. life Of th. n.uon.Urge No 6urreadcr, in th. Weal Scotland Iron aorka havo gone on ttrlka. Xewtpapers which gtroagly Food Supply Adequate. . th. government claim the London" food aupplv aeema fairly la winning and urge no aurrender, Ther. It of flour The same claim It made by the atrlke adequate. and meat la holding outplenty The coal tup- - leader.. J. H. Thomu, loader of tho Ply lo meager, howover, and there I no vmen. Baa oent a meooogo to The Utah Gas & Coke Company isnt earning anything like an adequate return on the money already , doaon. Tha funeral of Adelina Patti, th famous alnger, who died tha other day. le delayed as her remains cannot be transported to Paris under present conditions Ths bishop of London mads this statement today: "A dagger Is presented to the nations heartsuddenly It Is mors ous than any with which the dangerenemy could threaten us during five years cf fear, more dangerous than tha Zeppelins or frontal attacks. I pity the cltixena who after stickIt out for five years, find tha ing alxth winter the worst of all. There la more danger of ohlHren starving In London today than there was durtng the whole war. What will it be when real winter, cornea f "Ood only knows, but none can Imagine the great masa of railway men are anarchists. . Ths question Is merely on of wags. Wa must tea do die not from want of that children milk and poor food." "We muat be scrupulously fair In this dlsturhAncs and arrive at settling a just and a lasting peace. i Itjl yH1 ty Hi fc A ( - f fl f nt Forced by the precarious condition of its present finances and by the urge of future requirements certain to. be made upon it, the Utah Ga.& Coke .Company is now asking the Public Utilities Commission to fix a fair and reasonable eharge for gas sendee, the basis of estimate being the actual money now represented in the companys property, M TFT YrrT The companys officials will fully with the Commission in making the inquiry as thorough as possible, and hold themselves in readiness to furnish any and all information as to the companys - financial condition and requirements that the Commision or the Public may desire. tn t' either tj This effort to strengthen the financial condition of the gas company is a measure of protection to you, the gas users of Salt Lake. It is to your interest in an important degree that the Utah Gas. & Coke. Company shall be assured of sufficient revenue.. to maintain for you an adequate service, and be able to meet the needs of our growing city. world ''Railwayman ohowea tho ana are Gormans they oould fight thocan now ehowtng they fight for free dom here." Several newepapera comment adversely on the declelon to withhold tha payment of the laet week'a pay of the men.- - It la admitted tho government's action hangs on a strictly Isgsl point, but It is urged It will Infuriate tho strl kora Tho Mail says this ao-tjwill "spoil tho government's and da handling of tho situation. nounces it aa a signal folly. Statemeflt to Public. Tho National Union' of Raftwaymen headquarters haa prepared tho following message to the people, signed by Secy. Thomaa to he shown on the screens of all motion plctura houses t throughout tle kingdom not "The reHwaymen are fighting I have always done the community. on thia avoid I did atrlkes; my best to occasion. But those who wanted to fight labor Tendered my efforts Int effectual. We are fighting for the lowest paid against . a conspiracy to lower wages. If ' the wages of the railwayman ere reduced other trades will follow. This is only ths first battle ln the campaign kind the government haa thrown all Its i weight against the men. We all fought to free England The YAH way men played their part lrf'tha struggle. We were promised an England worthy of our sacrifice. It Is rs Uteln Gas & Coke C - -- SALT LAKE CITY ft - your flfht A. well A. our. to obUtn BcotiAnd And A proS Is not vry E " strik - REED 11 LINCOLN. Senator Oct. LINCOLN. Neb HILO, T. H.. Oct. !. -- (By tha Aeso Jams A. Reed, Democrat, of Missouri, elated Prass ) Tha source of tha lava will deliver an address here tonight At flow from the volcano Mauna Lot to which began to erupt last Saturday city auditorium ln opposition of nations Hs Is to Arrive waa located today MOD teat above .jarua addrea at Fuokeokeo. air offahoot oh tha mounherelatfr today. Before hiReed la to auditorium. Senator. the ths apeak before a meatin of tha local organisation of the Amerloaa legion. till, relating to aalarlea of tha Clt) Engineer and Assistant City Englnaar. Be it ordalnad by tha Board of of Balt Lake City. Utah: ta Motion 1. That Section it of Chapter 1$, of tha Revised Ordinances of Balt Laka City of 1113, aa amended by an ordinance passed by tha Board af Commissioners November If, 1111, relating to salaries of City Englnaar and Aaalatant City Engineer, be, and tha aama la hereby amended to read as foli lows: Section lit. Salary. Tha City En gtneer shall recelva not to exceed the sum of 13, too 00 per annum. The Assistant City Engineer shall receive not to exceed tha aunt of t3.700.0t per i section t. Thia ordinance ehall take effect thirty-on- e days after publication. f a Passed by the Board of 'Comnf aslon-er- a of Salt Lake City, Utah, October an-nu- BICYCLES BICYCLES ' , v a plhlbtlff and defendant ceordlngt pUhi on flit in th City WEDQWOOD, IRVINE A THURMAN. offic. for Plaintiff. tnfinNri Attorney lattruotlons P- - O. Addraa apociflet 141 Walker Bank tlono ond formato bidder, for contract and Bldg, Salt Laka City, Utah. bond, together with plana whan prepared. may bo obtained upon applies- -lion at th efflc of th city EnglnoSnotice. 5 oo upon deposit of five a set. Th right la reserved dollar r for NORTH t JORDAN IRRIGATION and all bids Company. Notice la hereby given that . BY any ORDER OF THE BOARD th following delinquent steok will b COMMISSIONERS - sold at public auction Oct. 11, W. A. LEATHAM, ( at 11 a m. at th hom of J. T. Garrard, ' City Record, Secretary of tha Company, In Taylorspublication Sant. 11. lilt. ville. to pay aaaeaamant, coat of adverLast October 1, lilt., publication and expanss of tala. tising Name of Stockholder delinquent to aaaaeamtnt No. 40, 1112: , FROBATE AND OUARDLAN No. of . NOTICE. Shares. Amt. Nam. 4S . 7I 71 S. R Bennlon I i b Ira Bennlon I... Conault County Clark ar respective deuxaient ltll lit tain Mauna Kea. whloh haa an elevation of It.ltS feet. ' Tho lava atream, 108 feat high and tha aama breadth, flow It makee a .............II If la , ellghtly checked and can bo heard for nolee that Mary M. Butterfield .........10 signers for furtheri&foraiauoa. Milo Berger I f r . i miles. . 2nd, ltll. I Chtrlae Barnett W. MONT PERRY. Tho lava ao far haa built a caps a IN DISTRICT FRO THE 10 COBBY, C. Rosa Pavla Observ, of a mile eeaward. Mayor. quarter bate Dlvllon,,fn sod for Salt Laka 1 , HtrriltX. S Htrkw ers estimated ths flow first traveled W, A. LEATHAM 1 , Utah. th vln of matter tha County, Hunti mismim1 to tha ocean at tha rata of 10 to 30 City Racorder. aatato of Joseph Graene, Deceased. NoG. lUvCi nino.e esneaea ..all Bill No, 4. miles aa hour. Tha lava, which pour The tice. David of J. 32 La Qreane, petition - We KtntU iil.ltlMI Ilka water from tha crater, drops 0,006 Published October 1, lilt. for th admission to probato praying AltnT. Manning flow to tha sea. A feat on its of a. certain document, purporting to 1 Chari Oborn . EtTMAY .NOTICE... Omalt tidal wava today jeopardlxad n bo- - tho- - laat- - WIll - and TuUwMt of JO. P. Park ....e.e.e.ae. ... 1 desea. canoemen who were rescued. Jobeph deceased, and for th H. n fllatf Green, . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, OCT. Lattar of to wm. Tasiamantary f granting I have in my possession on Oaorr Sttrart r Mia lttt. horse. Jsnni Graene, has been set for II RETALIATION BY 11 year a old, branded A on 17th of gray th N, ...... . .14 hearing Friday, Stillman Forraat over bar on right thigh. If'tald ani- A at two day 1 o'cleok 3. lilt, JAPANESE LABOR mal la not claimed, asm will be sold LerroySheldon P. M., at tha County Court House, In th 47 Tarry to tha highest bidder at the city Room of said Court, in Balt Laka Court A. FRAME, Saturday, Oct. ltth, at 3 HITS OREGONIAN pm. pound, City. Balt Lake County, Utah. Traaaurer. Pbon Waaatch till, Wttnasa th Clark of said Court, with Murray R. D. f. J. M. YOUNG. ths seal thereof affixed thia I0tn day .. HOOD RIVER. Ora., Oct 3 What la Foundkaapar. - " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. aa tha first retaliatory move J. E. CLARK. regarded clerk. SEALED BID. On tha part of tha resident Japanese (Seal) TH STATE OF UTAILOFFlCE OF n M. Clerk. -Snell, it. left By haa the Deputy league against Commiaalon. Road Salt Laka C. State City. Goo. of Buckle, Attorney for PetiJ. F. Koberg. one of the directors SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED Sealed proposals wilt ba race lead at tioner. , tha newly formed league minus his Jap- by tha City Recorder, roam 100 City CommisRoad State th office of anese workers and with a truck farm and County building, until 10 o'clock tha NOTICE TO CREDITORS. on hla hand At the buele.t season of a m- - Wednesday. Oct. Ith, 1311, for sion. State Capitol. Salt Lake City, I Utah, according to plana on file In3 tha year. the privilege of selling Ice cream, cold the office above mentioned, until B HANSEN, ESTATE The Japanese asked their employer drinks, peanuts, confectionery, candy, Oct. H, ltll, and htda dacaaacd. Creditor will present claim to let hla place to tham and, whe sandwiches, popcorn, cigars and to- o clock - be pm. at t oclock with vouchers to tha undersigned at opened publicly ate . for a period of four year wilfrefuted, they quit work. for tha conatructlon Hotei Stratford, Balt Lake m. Oct p which has bacco, City, Utah, 1331 In view of the situation and lilt, 1333, nt Liberty 1121, lfio, antl-allan of coneret pier and abutment, plac- on or before tho 22nd day of October, now developed, tha league Park. C ' erection of anchor of a stool, Senator boltg, to haa forwarded talegram Far further Information call at the ing MRS. EMMA B HANSEN, down spouts, and ltll. -Chamberlain, fully Indorsing th evi- office d the Park Department, room including handrail, material furnished ef of tha Administratrix Estate a all by Aur(har dence given before conrelonal ill Clty-anCounty Buldlng. b.lw.an 8. Hansen, Dseaaaad. committee by V. S. McClatrhy of Sacra-mem- the hours of t o clock a m. and t R. H. Andrus Spanlah Fork, UtahAi-torne- y th placing of conerata floor slab and CaL, and asking for tha sena- o clock pm. . for Administratrix. reserves the right to ra expansion joint for a viaduct at Farm-tgtor's support In tha plans drawn np by The city Data of first publication, August Slat, Devi County. Utah. At the th Hood River league Th league ingtoa,time and ail bids' . any A. D. b Vecetvad i bids JocJh In will ltll. local newspaper haa also published W. A-- DEATH AW, jama steel a full statement of Its plana and aaka furnishing of materials. Including handfloor beams, for th support of all whites in the la tha Dtatrlet Court, probato divigirderand columns, down apouta. rail, sion, In and tor Salt Laka Countv, a tat valley. of . Instructions to bidder, together with of Utah In tha matter of the estates anaj-i1".1tijgar form of contract Charles T. Latehfield and Eipma Lctch-flalspecifications, plana,bond at Mkoa i. b obtained at th of. Th petition of Laura deceased and may ASTHMA SUFFERERS of floe of th State Read Commiaalon on Jones admmfatrator of th estates IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DisCharlea T Latehfield and Emma Letch-fiel- d dollar five lj settleth bottl of our wonderful trict Court of Salt Laka County. State depositing for FREE Road deceased, praying Commiaalon has, and The But for Asthma sent absolute of Utah Carolina E Gray, Plaintiff horahy retain th right to reject any ment of final account of aald admlw-1- st No .27211 or all bids, or to A Gray. Defendant re tor and for the distribution of tlso bid which ly fra. Give Instant relief Haa" cured Ernea.t any accept SUMMONS Thl State of ttah 10 th it deems heat and waive miner defects residue, of tho eetet. to the persona thousands Will cure you. Ouarenteed. entitle-1has beau aat for hearing n aaid Defendant, Ton ar hereby aura ROAD COMMISSION. Four month' treatment. I STATE th 10th day of October. A to mon.d appear w(h)n 3 d.yi aft-- i R. Browning. Seoratary. Friday handled by SB leading drugiata Band er th Ira By tervlce of tht summena bpon j ltll, at two o clock pm. at th Ccuoay today. Court House la the Rourt Room of eald vo 4, if erred within th county InCO. TO NOTICE CONTRACTORS, Court In Balt Lak City, Balt Lake thia action m brought;, otherDea Melee., lew a. whir-Dept. M. CountV. Utah. mfrm, within thirty days after service, -Witneaa th elort of aald Court, with of th neve nfflo a Racorder, entitled defend City the action, ,od . 11. a. AS OKUIUUK. p, t la -- c i rThgrwtmmraa trjYirraf itTj thrust ... saar fxiluri ArdJn..cxiejt. at received P- ba will sealed rendered propoeal you v B CLARK, against com ! t h office until la o'clock a m. Thu feAX ORPIN VK AMENDING BEC j according to the demand of the M BVELt, ba Revised I plaint, which it. bee filed with th ; d v, October t. 1 a for thw work of line 3.1 ef Cbaptar II (Seal) r a eonerei Deputy Clark. Ordinance of Salt leak City eaClerk of aald Court, Thia action le t conatructing fb areinforced Canal . A B BAM TER, Jr at , scrota emended by an ordinance passed by th j brought to diaaotva th Surplus eontrac of, being AUornex for petitioner Novembar it, t matrimony baratoforo and now exist- -' Hedwood Road aaaaiitomla avaaua. hoard of I till 100 W. potsll la Second South I ............ ..... '' , -- ............... ea-tr- . Welcome Conlerence Visitors South (Die' Red Corner) where we can show you the largest and best assortment of Bicycles west of Chicago, to pick from. To our new Home on West Temple and Second Visit our Booth at the State Fair and getSouveniers for the children and a Coupon worth $5.00 on any Bicycle, sold for Osh in the Store. J, . - We repair anything, so if while in town, you Jhave any Breakdowns call on us. Bicycles for the Men, Women Bofa and Girls and Tricycles and Kiddie Kars ' Kiddies. - . . 7 ' for, Jhe .... anti-alie- j. o, tr et . d, nt , : " , ao followa: wage-earne- BICYCLES ! co-oper- ate City-war- b.oV o'?at ffrt'fur" ii the relief already granted by the Public Utilities Commission. The increases in rates were avowedly only measures of temporal)' relief, and were not deemed large enough either by the Commission or by the company, to put the concern on a sound financial basis unless the end of the war brought a decided reduction in cost of operation! No such reduction has taken place;. on ike contrary, expenses have even to Fix Fair Commission ' Charge. - The Utah Gas & Coke Company is barely making enough to pay for materials, maintenance, labor and taxes. You readily perceive, therefore, that, ta te , increased. Here Is the Situation ka f f i Uf The present conditions have developed in tpite of 1 Sfuart Marble krohhu 5 t ,'t'l e "' "' I 4 invested already put in the gas mains. What chance has it therefore of attracting new capital to construct new gas mains! 5e the question A month to month existence that makes it imposand lay a sound' sible to maintain adequate sen-icfuturefoundation for the Rueh is the present condition of the Utah Gas & Coke Company, a condition which explains why it has just filed with the Public Utilities Commision an application for a revision id rates. Thisisva frank presentation of the actual situation. The Utah Gas & Coke Company is making this statement because it feels that the citizens of Salt Lake who are depending upon gas sendee have a ' right, to know how secure they are in the possession and enjoyment of that service. You have a right to know whether this company is financially strong enough not only to continue its present service, but to meet your future requirements. I ' v l England. lrlt.it . Ga Sntaaffloim Gentlemen of Title end La Downing Street Ittuet State-diof Quality in Role of ment on Rail Strike Menials to Relieve Great Union Chiefs Appeal to ThreatRailway Paralysis Public in Moving Picture ening Alimentation of Theatres. (Bp-wl- 11 C.tA. FOWLER 100 XV. or. . Second South BICYCLES55CYCLES 3C BICYCLES f, -- 1 ij lii |