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Show EVENING NEWS SATURDAY NOVUMM-- DESKItKT Mil 8 1919 N EARNINGS FOWI 6 Report to Public Utilities Commiiiion Indicate Bet t ter Situation for Street Car I : Company. ' immM I Y NCR EASE of eet earning from P--j I oration. exelaeiv of depreciation, I Lowest luh light a Traction com tor (b month of September psny ' Woo poorly IMM ever Ibo eorrBetwlth-bondin- g ponding month of loot yoor. I ibo foot thol ibo Uuh Solo foir began la September la Jill aadj did not begin until October In lilt. The Incroooo oror ibo HIT figured wool audol .nearly ,M4. Tbooo fncta wer known by Iho Sling with Ibo publUj of Utah of a uttHUoo fwmmlaolon inon.uty outomonl from H. T. Dick, general mo nog or of tbg Irocttoa com J of Iho It isnt the cost of a motor truck that of value but the cost of other right basis of judging. Hll 111. II la HIT. Tbo Inrroooo ever both If you are up against a truck transportation problem, get all the comparative records and then make your decision on a basis. You cant go wrong on your purchase then. HI. and yooro la I ton-mile-co- strains therefore, woo footer than tbo Incroooo la operating o grooo ponooo. and the not from oporatfono woo HI. oo compared! la with In Ill It till, ItT.lll It la Hll and ll,IIMl HIT. no is on that very score of Endurance that the White lays claim to motor truck suprcmacay; There arc hundreds of AVTiites eight and nine years old that have run 200.000 and 300,000 miles, and are still giving tho best of service. Crono bnUigo woro !1H.-Oroee earning la ITH. no compared with IlH.Tll.lll In Hll and UI.III.(I la HIT. Op rating oiponooo wer tlll.TII II la f Hll. There It bny, la is the real measure haulage. ton-mil- e I Hll; IH.tllM Cost Ton-Mi- le st Ask any owner of a White. Except for four doya at the end of the month. September, 1111. showed I an Increase orory dor of Iho mcatb over tho cerroopondlng period from September I to October 1, Hll, la the I Y There is a White Truck, adapted in capacity and design for (very possible uso. I number of hotly revanuo paaoengaro carried. The total thlo year woo !. TIT. Ill, oa eomparod with I.4II.I0TI loot year, or a net tncreaao of 241,174. Of tho paoaengero carried, - 1,41 MIT rode oa fivo-coUcketo; II. Ill on I threo-coochol Ucketo; and 1.111.1111 cooh fore were paid, thle being 44.1 per cent of tho total number of rev nue pooeengers. Ravenna Revenue poaeengero carried by the railroad eyatom atoowad a decrease cf ITI.I14 from tbo HIT figures for . Beptember.thcugh an Inereeae over the i . till ftgurea Paoeengere riding oo J Aeroplane I nt nt . Stfaadront JO Patrol For tit Re..rp Hotel rtah White Motors Company South West Wright, manager of plenty of hunters In the vicinity at the I time, but none of thorn had had any luok, ho said, though some admitted Mr. Dick make no comment on boring shot at bucka There were no tracks around the doe, and the warden the report In filing It this month with I A plan Is being dleeueeed by the V. I Ashton who recently mot a tragic wee of the opinion that It had been the public utUlUes commission: ft. yoreet rooerro to eetabllah tftree death In the Apes mine at Bingham. shot accidentally, though there was no I Mr. Wright Is oaa of the most wide denes foliage In the vicinity. aeroplane squadrons for tbo purpose Dr. Gamble Fined I cf patrolling tho' forests and directing ly known business man of th Inter Dollmrt for Contempt iho fighting of forest fires. One squad-- 1 "mtaJn country end la well Informed tho needs of buoinoas throughout ron will Uka la California, another ,on Uuh Iaiho whr hto WEATHER REPORT this morning Dr. O. A. Gamble and and third tho Oregon Washington operates... sentenced by Judge J. T. Tobin. of Iba Montana, Idaho aad Utah. Wireless Third district court, to pay a fins of WEATHII rOBKCArr. Female Deer Shot . etatlona will be established telephone Local: Snow tonight or Sunday; cold- reIS for contempt of court. He was at Thunder mountain, Chamberlain r cently adjudged la contempt for bay- Basin and McCall, While some shooting of deer out of 'state: Snow tonight or Sunday: Idaho. ing written to tbe clerk of the court Sunday and west portion tonight. The moot Important landing place In season has been reported to R. H. a letter In which ha commented upon Bo at this will district too, be Idaho, deb state and commismatgame Heathst Data to the court handling of a probata Comparative Level Bev. a. so far only one report baa come ter. which at the time was under sioner, C. C. Wright Director of to him of the killing of a doe, which Degrees. Temperature The doctor pleaded that ha was Attociated Utah la forbidden under the state law. D. Indattriet a 41 under mental when strain laboring yesterday Highest TO II. William, county warden of Emery Highest In this month Uat year.. ha wrote tbe letter la question and 74 At the regular monthly meeting of county, and feseet ranger la Manti Highest In this month sines 1174. threw himself on the mercy cf the 10 court. Accordingly a minimum fine the board of director of the Utah As- forest, reported .that he found a doe Lowest thlsmomtng .... II last month year Lowest this . . waa Imposed. sociated Industries held Friday at the that had been shot Nov. X. Thera were Lowest this month slnoa 1171 .... I 44 Normal for yeatarday It Mean yesterday I Accumulated excess this month . . III Accumulated axcaaa alnca Jan. 1.. r.R. Fiot O. O. the Consolidated Wagon A Mach no oompany was elected to the director ate of the aaeoelatlon. Mr. Wright will fill the unexplred term of JC. C. Temple Street 3638 Distributors for Utah It u end Margaret Newman. Murray Second I p. m. Alma F. Smith, Tboe. Martin and R. C. Towler. Irag - I Humidity, H Dry bulb temperature Wet bulb temperature LT D . ; ii yeaI n -- r Wben asked, regarding the finances and "Neighborly Service is the dominant spirit that one meets with on entering this bank,- - Yen will find an atmosphere oL friendly-- , helpfulness- - that - comes of many years of successfully serving .many individuals and firms. Holliday, and Dan'l Winder, Mrs. J. M. Christensen. Mill Creek, t p. m. B. F. Grant, Fred la W. Bennett and T. F. Mc. Donald. Granger, 1:10 p. m. Oacar W. Carl-eoMrs Margaret Boam, and Walter J. Flowers. Hunter, 1:10 p. m. James E. Mom and Arthur Welling. Bennion, 1 p. m. W. X. Livingston and Joseph 8. Barlow. Taylorsville, 1 p. m. John W. Whitaker, S. A Cornwall and Lawrence Leman. n, GINNED of the company. Manager Walter Fttoh stated that the Chief Consolidated has been holding It own during the trying NOVEMBER poet-w- ar time. The treasury now contains 1100,000 In Liberty bonds and BALES better then 1100,000 In cash and those who are best acquainted with tha plana I. Cotton of tha manager real lx that h will WASHINGTON, Nov. not bo thoroughly satisfied until a mil- ginned to Nov. 1 amounted to I. IT!, HI lion dol'art Is held In reserve. round The past year has bean a trying one running boles, includingof70,114 American-Egyptian for every large mining enterprise in bales, 14,011 .bales bales of sea Island, and tha country and tha high price of silver hes been the pr'.ncipel factor In making the census bureau anounced today. It possible for the Chief Cons oompany Ginning last year prior to Nov; X to successfully bride over the reconere T.77T.1H funning .balsa. Includmine been has struction period. This ing 110,111 round bales, 4, EM bales of hit unusually herd under preeent taxa- American-Egyptlan and 14,011 bales tion measures. The state tax (or tha end of sea Island. past year ameunted to over 40,000 in addition th propertys eror taxes This year's ginning by states were: called for over 1100,040. Then again Alabama. 411,101. been have costr operating constantly ArlxonA 11,174. are until the figures really advancing Arkanaaa. 51.400. startling, hut even In the face of these California. 1I.1H. difficulties he mine hoe beer going ahead, adding to Its equipFlorida, 11,1(1- steadily ment and sper.Jlr.g a vast sum for de1,114,741. Georgia, end all without cat velopment work, lrl.SS. was down which the btit(t surplus ting Mississippi, 111, up under more favorable condition. ISO. Missouri Officer of the company declare that ths outlook good more favorable North Carolina. 4ft.tif. Is rear-ewee th nd by far than It early Oklahoma. SI 1,1 IT that by doubling th capacity ef Bouth Carolina. 1.0IMT4. their pumping equipment they hop to Ttnnesaso. 111,074. be able ta Increase production from th Texas, 1.1 T 4 Oil. levels which ar under water. Much of the higher grade of ore te now Virginia. MSS. All other state. 1,110. coming from the lowest levels On of the largest Item of erpenee Sea- Island glnnlngs by states were: In connection with the operation of the, Florida, 1.111; Georgia. 471 and Chtaf for th Is new COTTON TO -- r st It 1 Our officers will be pleased to have you place your business problems before them. They, would like to help you solve them. This is a service we gladly T render to depositors and alike obligating them in no 'Way v non-deposit- r I ors 7" T National Bank of the Republic , Capital, $300,000. y MAIN AND SECOND SOUTH E. A CULBERTSON. President. DAVID SMITH, Vice President. i t 7 . Surplus, $350,000 W. F. EARLS, Coehier. ENOS HOOE, lit. - t Avhat--eve- r. Sr IIS Mil We are true believers in this axiom: be a friend. To have a friend T Taylor P. Brock-ban- k p. m. Dr. F. J.Pack XL Merrill. I p. m. J. M. Anderson, Anderson and Mrs. H. K. M. Wauea. 673,866 - Assistant Cashier, tbs present year sunk in an effort to make a oecon mine to the east of the preeent workOkSfeoma Voting ings and owing to the character of th ground through whiflt sinking Is being y On League of Nations dona Ibe work hashbeen somewhat more expensive tb6 anticipated. Th shaft is being lined with concrete and OXLAJHOMA CITY, Nov. I. Oklawhen completed will be one of the homa voters of ths Fifth congressional finest In the weatern country, there be- Sun rises 7:4 k.m.7 sun sett S.1S pm., lng nothing like It iVutah both men aad women, went Th presdistrict, Nov. 1. ent pinna call for sinking to depth to the polls today to ballot Indirectly Temperature at weather bureau of- of ! 404 feet end It le thought that for or against tbe league of nations fice and kiosk Instruments on roof of eventually. If not during th procese of and !. the Wilson administration la office 41 feet higher then those 4B1nkin. tbe concrete will he carried The weather wai reported cloudy on through to tbe bottom. Roof of kloakt and rainy throughout the district. -'Boston Ridg. Kiosk 42 ar anti-leag- and Maximum yssterday .....45 The r. T 15 LS&JT Minimum yesterday ......22 questions are represented respective! w . . Minimum today Claude Weaver, Democratic nomi-i2 i today in Lottonwood Make by nee. and J. W. Harreld, Repub, lean 45 7 am. today ...12 nominee, candidates for the place va.32 am. today ,4t -MURRAY. Nov. Modern cated by the death of Rep Joe B. ...... 4 am. today ..14 Th 4. 3 35 10 am. today An Evil, will b Thompson of the Fifth Oklahoma disof Tobacco-- A 14. ...... ..35 the 17 am. te4y--..,... topic discussed by AfQeers - and trict. r 14 Keen today 4... Weaver made hie race on a platform of members of the Data ol 1M P. 31- i fah In aU wards of Cottonwobd J pledged to support the league of na- stake Sunday. Following Is th listjtlon and President Wilsons policies rry thermometer .. ..... ............35 Wet thermometer ..3i j of speakers and tha wards at which IJ in general, while Harreld Is pledged ....471 thterr will appear: to opposition to th league of nations, Relative humidity v I Murray F irst ward S p. m. Dr. peso treaty and other administration Snow 'tonight r Sunday: colder. ,W. L. Gardner, Dr. 8. J. Bean, E. M. pollden. r , gen-ere- " jm. ..,., (e ( , Lel ... For. TIE Brin ton, I p. m. .. t-- 4 You Must Be a Friend you-mu- AND (Special Correspondence ) EUREKA. Nov. T. During the Week the shareholder of the Chief Coneoll dated Mining company received check for the recent quarterly dividend of i cents per ehare." The amount of the dividend, which Is ths fourth paid this and brings tht grand Degrees year, wasto157.475, 1. 517,124. This dividend Is total up to Information No. It It and according at I e.m... secured from the looal office of the at I tl 100 company, the .Chief .has how paid 11 dividends In consecutive quarterly at I. pm. II other words, the mine has not skipped a dividend in the pest four years. at I pm. Relative humidity Pry bulb temperature ..... yeatarday Wat bulb temperature yeatarday Relative hnmidlty at I pmu tarday ... To Have a Friend DIVIDEND PAYS y, Grant 1:10 p. m., Parker B. Pratt, T. Barrett and Albert E. Foster. South Cottonwood 1: td p. m., Qardello Brown, and Frank C. Moyle. J. pro-leag- ue ue MORE LONDON. Nov. 1 Occupation of a series of villages 17 miles southwest of Peterhof (In tha Petrograd district) is claimed In a Bolshevik communication received here by .wireless. In the direction of Ttmburg the Bolshevik! say they have advanced to Klkarlno, west of Gatchina, bub admit retiremant to the right bank of the Xuna river in the Polotsk region owing to enemy pressure. American Colonel Catted. (By Universal Service.) Nov. 7. Captain D. Ibl-o- n of tha American Pood Commission in the Riga area, has been badly tha gSMed , on . the front opposing forces fighting under Colonel Br commandmondt, the er.. The latters artillery' has bss using poison gas shells' for sometltM, LONDON, Bandit Chief Active. (BT HrGH BYAA) (Rxnlnriva Cabls Dispatch to Universal and the London Dally Express) TOKlO. Nov. 7. From out of the mast of muddled reports and ntm- on about Siberia camajoday the f lat details of the activities of th bandit chief Semlnoff, formerly the chief fs lieutenant of Admiral KolchaA latest act was to hold up a military train carrying part of a shipment of It, 000 'rifles from America for Xolchak. demanding 11,000 for his personal usa. The American guards refused to accede to hie demands. Ha threatened force, but the Americana stood pet. Finally Japanese military Intervened and the train was allowed to proceed. t The bandit chief' has two battalions and two armored trains. He la practically autocrat In the outer Mongolian plains, and controls a huge section of tha Siberian railway. Tho Chinese are strongly holding their northwestern frontier In the fear of raids by Semlnoff, who haa repeat- edly held up trains'' and compelled travelers to give money and valuable. Not long ago he commandeered a large numbers of skins to be used for --. winter clothing by his Cossacks. Ths next day he sold them to Japanese merchants. -- This situation is Illustrative of th regrettable situation in Siberia and. explains the popular discontent with IColehek who Is absolutely unable to control Semlnoff and : other Cossack leaders. An coup would surprise no on her. Bern-lnof- anti-Kolch- |