. Reports of cases and proceedings before the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of Montana . C— 00 OS50lOCO«5 CiOJ^ClHOHLO t- O -rH CO OO 0000 U3 CO 00 CO O OS i—I to t— o oGOu CD CD o o u fl ocd rt rt c3 o3 w ^3 (DO 1-9,3 o o o ™ 3 .S +-> w - So £ s > » < m S oi Pi£ £ H ^ si fH Ho rh EH H<J Pi Pi H O °lgS ^ P< °§P5^ u P Gross In-come fromOperation,or Deficit OperatingExpenses OperatingRevenues Plant andEquipment T-ICOCO oOS t— t—I C a § <ffl4JM 6£^i ^ DO^^^^ 344 MONTANA UTILITIES REPORT Summary of Accidents. The following is a summary report of accidents occur-


. Reports of cases and proceedings before the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of Montana . C— 00 OS50lOCO«5 CiOJ^ClHOHLO t- O -rH CO OO 0000 U3 CO 00 CO O OS i—I to t— o oGOu CD CD o o u fl ocd rt rt c3 o3 w ^3 (DO 1-9,3 o o o ™ 3 .S +-> w - So £ s > » < m S oi Pi£ £ H ^ si fH Ho rh EH H<J Pi Pi H O °lgS ^ P< °§P5^ u P Gross In-come fromOperation,or Deficit OperatingExpenses OperatingRevenues Plant andEquipment T-ICOCO oOS t— t—I C a § <ffl4JM 6£^i ^ DO^^^^ 344 MONTANA UTILITIES REPORT Summary of Accidents. The following is a summary report of accidents occur-ring in the operation of public utilities other than steamrailroads, year ended September 30, 1920, as reported to theCommission in accordance with Section 27, Chapter 52, Lawsof 1913: Name of Utility K- Employes Z 1 6 Other ThanEmployesK 1 The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co The Montana Power Company Great Falls Power Company 21 3 6 —. MAP OF MONTANA Showing Public Utilities, cither thanTelephone , under the lunsdiction 1 . oF 1he J PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION December 1,191? [ Doniel Beyle , Chojrrne. W&Her J Hoyn, ,3ecy Hydro-Hec fbo)□ Mont Power 5feom. DsicmLme: A Hot Water System^ Ptyjeol VbMion made PART IIIMontana Trade Commission MONTANA TRADE COMMISSION. While public regulation of flour and grist mills has longbeen a familiar phenomenon in the field of state control ofproperty affected with a public interest, indeed is one ofthe earliest historical exhibitions of public regulation, it is acomparatively new step in the states west of the Mississippiriver. The Montana Trade Commission, in consequence ofits pioneer character, has proceeded with deliberation in theenforcement of Chapter 223, Laws 1919, being cautious toprotect the properties of the mill owners and the rights ofthe public, ever remembering that the public n


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