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Show Amnesty Mass Meeting City Hall this evening, eight o'clock . 1334 THE GREAT SHOE SALE continues unabated at Watson-Tanner Cloth- ing Co, Realizing our reliability, the buying public quickly took advantage of the excep-tional excep-tional values. Semi-Dress, Army and Work Shoes, for the Shop Man, the Mechanic, the Artisan, the Street Car Man Men's $8.50 values $5.25 Boys' $4.75 values .S3 no Men's $8.00 values $4.95 Boys' $4.25 values ' " $?40 mi Men's $6.50 values $4.30 Youths' $5.00 values $3 00 j Sei Men's $4.75 values $2.75 Youths' $3.75 values. . . $215 Boys' $5.50 values $3.50 Little Gents' $3.00 values. $L45 to t: Undoubtedly the Greatest Values Ever Offered in the Popular Z. C. M. L Factory-Made Shoes. For Cash Only. g Watson-Tanner CSothing Co. I I VS I tuti V "'a Rid b ... , , mm'mm .i.i " " " hat . " fr w'a ' to t h 'Tillth I now I itcomn 1?T'H I ' Let Us Have A Bridge; Let Us Have The Sewer: 1 Z. . . i In i I But-NOT A $500, 000 Lighting Experiment I ti'nsy --IN". j The Ogden Chamber of Commerce believes that Ave should have mission in order to determine whether or not the service supplied now a good bridge over the river at Washington Avenue. It believes that is at rates higher than such service can reasonably be supplied for by j,k, we should have a proper sewerage system. It believes that we should a plant of our own. u sl j have the normal amount of street paving. It believes in progress Such an investigation will be no expense to the city. It would iv;' accoiding to our ability to pay. determine whether or not we are paying an excessive rate for service. i , BUT IT IS CONVINCED THAT WE SHOULD NOT AT THIS Would it not be good business to do this first, rather than to make a jftSS j TIME RISK A HALF MILLION DOLLARS IN A DOUBTFUL EX- blind experiment that would possibly mean a loss of 500,000 to the jSfr I PERIMENT WITH A MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANT. ' city and add to the already too heavy burden of taxation? I The city commissioners have a VAGUE idea that a municipal The Chamber of Commerce has no "ax to grind" in this campaign. f Jfif light plant would reduce our lighting rates. They seem to think that It has no fight with the city commission. It is simply looking after the t j we are paying more than we should pay for our lights. But they have interests of Ogden as a good business man would look after his own J ' ' no definite idea as to how much power could be produced with a interests. Our investigation has convinced us that every taxpayer $500,000 lighting plant. They have given us no definite idea as to should vote "NO" on this lighting question. 1 j how much our present rates would be reduced if, indeed, they could ' NOTE: According to an audit report on the plant at Logan, Utah, !9W P be reduced at all. made by j B Scholefield, a chartered accountant, that plant was &MA j If it is true that we are paying too much for our lighting serv- operated AT AXOSS of $18,196.67 from January, 1908, to September, w,A?l ice, why not use that method provided by law to secure just treat- 191fi- ment. The Public Utilities Commission of Utah exists for this purpose. Since that date the loss has doubtless been greater owing to greater Rf'"' I It is our duty and our right to request a hearing before this com- depreciation of the last five years. KCf" If 1 I THE OGDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE p "Let Us Do That Which Will Be Best For Ogden" fer . liS h 1 R,0iy-1con a r, |