Show REAL REALTY TV DEALERS BOTO DODLY DODLYt t t tl l S a Dummy at p ci I g gr L r VOTE WAS A CLOSE ONE WHAT HE HD ADVOCATES CLAIM CLAIN CLAINo FOR o THE PROPOSITION lie by th the Salt Lake ReAl Es te association at Its Ils special at i its hie aU alt it means that the John E lit it failed Called to endorse the water t to sustain Us own previous action in t tIc d bond pr proposition but on the mo tipa ot of Thomas Homer and largely on tile the strength of oC th the backing ot of Alexan dIr A Robertson U It passed a resolutIon non tIon commendIng the city council c uncil for fors s securIng the modifIcation of the con contracts tracts with the farmers The resolution Hon tion dOEs not state whether It is the city council ot of Salt SaU Lake or the ety council of for which this Ira fra grant bouquet Is Intended The was attended b by twenty four of f the association and the WR vas long and acrimonIous acrimonious J L erke offered a resolution to the effect that as the objectionable features of the contract with the ers rs have heen eliminated the Real Es Estate tate assocIation withdraw Its objections and the bonding proposition Then Jt It was that Thomas Honer a to tIle the front with his nosegay fOr thee the city council an organization that had as much to do with fth modifying the water contracts as tad had the sultan of oC Zulu Sulu Substitute Is Adopted Th The Homer substitute carried carrle by a Vote ote of oC 14 to 10 after A Richter E S Hubbard J L P J K Shaw George Knowlden 0 F Peterson and Glen Miller lUller had spoken for the resolution and J W V Houston E S Darling A C Sadler and e C W V John Eon had backed flit Thomas Homer and Alexander A Robertson In advocating the substitute The vote yote Is regarded ns as asa a victory for fop John E Dool Dooly an and his WEre pro proud I of it after the bat battie tie was over oer At the same time anum a num ber berOf Of those who voted for the tuto announced after tile had escaped from the Dooly influencE that dominate e el 1 the meeting that the they would sup ort the bond at the polls Claims ade For the Scheme Th advocates or the main maln tion had little to say yesterday They nl to nIon rely on the judgment of the taxpayers to take care eare of the lion tion from this time forward For the thc proposition as It t presents it itself at this time they make the fOllowIng claims 1 L it will put Salt Lake City in a fair wy way to settle the water problem for all tim time to come 3 3 The to be expended for wa ter vIll not increase the city taxes be because because cause the income to the Wa ter tei department will much more than pa pay the Interest on the bonds 3 The he reduction In fire Insurance rates as a result or of better fire tion will more than make good the In to be paid on the new issue or bonds 4 The expenditure of this thi S OOOO will 18 lay the permanent foundation of a wa ter system S to o accommodate a city of pOPulation I 5 U enable Sat Lake City fo use I the th water owned in Utah lake in inS ing the perpetual right to water in the mountain streams and thus ay avoid ld the n necessity of paying tremendous sums or of money for pure water 6 The plan as outlined is endorsed by the best engineers and water experts in III the state of Utah the OPposition to it is confined largely larsel to those interested in some ome other source or of water rater supply 1 I |