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Show NOTICE. To Ot'R rATRO.N.s: It is the policy of this company to reduce our rates whenever when-ever it can be done with justice to the very large investment we bave ia our plant, and, as our winter rates would commence October 1, we wish to eay that our rales ware made a year ago when we bad but a few lights, and, aa they began to increase, we made our tirsl reduction last May. Appreciating the patronage ot the public, aud believing be-lieving that a further reduction would now increase our consumption, we have decided to allow our summer rata to become our winterrate, which makes them the lowest of any of our neighboring neighbor-ing cities of any importance without a single exception. In the cities of Denier, Den-ier, on the cast, and San Francisco, on the west, the rates are the same and higher than ours, notwithstanding the fact that their income is more in two months than ours is in twelve months. W e publish a comparative statement below showing the rates charged by the different companies named. The compauy has also decided to ex- nished the residences by the meter system sys-tem at the rate of t cent per lamp per hour. As some of you seem to think you are being charged too much for light, we have tal-eu the pains to get the prices from other important cities, and herewith submit the comparison, which we think will satisfy every fair-minded pen-on that our rates are reasonable, as some who have water power are even higher than ours. Kspecial attention it called to Denver, which has one of the largest and finest plants in the United St a 'OS, and all the conditions about the same as ours, except that they get good coal for less than we pay for slack. Vet their rates are the same as curs with one exception only. Chicago, Omaha and San Francisco are higher, especially the latter. When the present manage- ment took charge of mis compauy it was in a sad plig.it. We have built it anew until it is now known as one of tho best and (inest plants in the United Stales. When we took charge the plan' was shutting down at 12 o'cloen at night. We soon put on all-night circuit, and this summer feeling that some of our patrons needed a day circuit we started it. which is now running at a heavy loss to us and is only kept going Dtatemcok Sliowin? 'hf rntc rti.irieil for pl-trie llslit at. the different places named. L s'. si .s r.s s- s. XAXE OF CUM PAST AT ia a .? u ii C i s C :"" : f ;M V sl; - ? : 4? I New Oinatia T II K. t o . im.oi ... 0" Jl.'i oo't.l, nnirs it '....I n,-i j Knn-i.h city ., K niKi--. II ' sil'. to i in :i. M" ; . i i.ti.r '.team' toal i SO lrL'iniH t i'tv V.. t o.. " L'iio'i. .'e i" inn j ... .. " ;m oic;tteri ! St. I.onih ..'('', St. Lou,-. .M.) 1.10 Hi .' . I ! .... mot.Miti. coal il f,o 'I'.'icopiH I,, .t . Co.. T'l' oil II 00:. I li;.::.ni 14 1 40 I M; iwood t 40 htitfe K. Co., B'ltte. Mottt I ii--". (:;.. ..i... jol ... 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H ''' s ilt l.iil.-: U -l l;. tm J) in l.V) fl mtl 40 J ll.r'lu 0 I, t'lel-testn sUfk '.' Oi Tlo'fe firrt net r;il . r.ir twi'llfv ilcti. . 1ln S:in Krancix ii in all c"-tt.o..M'n ii-c the in' Htid-cpnt li.. are rcq-oicd to use at least 1 j worlh per lamp per month, or that a.u..unt will be oi.lli cteii iioni the conMimcr. teud the discount rate on the following : residence schedule from 10 per cent, the present rata, to 25 per cent, thereby making tirst ten lamps cost net only $0.1.), or an '"eragy 0 rfv.'Ac. each: 4 ! C;.P-,'!;.!. i per month. I v f :: 0 7 hi ill H :a " Additional lamps, 0:1c. each. This brings the additional lamps down to STJei each tu t. Light will also be fur- to give the public all they want. We are now putting in thn e more engines auddjuumos. only to be sure that we are keeping in advance of our growing city. Wa are trying to please the public, pub-lic, and if there is any lack of proper attention to our custemers by our employees, em-ployees, the president of the company would be pleased to have it reported to him. Appreciating your patronage in the past amf hoping to merit your good wiij in the future, we aru your obedient obedi-ent servants, i Salt Lake Fowf.k. Lic.iitank j Hi VI CuVPANY. |