Show WOOLEN MILLS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT tho has received the following letter honi regard iny tho bus nea i of the woolen ti ls compau june 20 editor came to hand yesterday from the woolen mills company of brov ft document eefting alit on july 9 the stockholders to vote upon ahe to amend the articles of company nay curry on tiie business 01 and disposing of electricity niease answer alie following questions taic columns of alie utah 1 Is there caeli on band belong ta the to start up this electric enterprise 2 if not will alie stockholders ero lc asked to accomplish it 3 arft the ivan tact that this electrical schema will not farther depreciate alie present stock please reasons for blending these enterprises as prove city can only he benefited by tins and the nonresident stockholders would bs subjected to taxation ti illuminate this particular cita why not thess of provo city ho have alie public good before eyes miko the nonresident stockholders a proposition to buy their stock in the mills then pet the machinery mr editor please publish likic with comment and let havo lie to enlighten us on taij electric moah wo binet admit that the communication muni cation of our correspondent is somewhat presumptuous to say the least anil 1 2 and 3 aio wholly of i private nature should the EE seek the information it might moot with a merited reann hut iw our claims to be a stockholder of the company it is far otherwise with him and ho should have the means of finding out for himself what this enterprise will do for the company of which he is a member conr consideration of the letter lies wholly with tho last the writer makes an awkward attack on provo by saying that provo city can only be benefited by this scheme this assertion may be true enough so bar as the benedit of tha electric light is concerned but our correspondent should bear in mind that provo cilcy alone must pay for this lichtin ligh tin and the advantages would bd jast as great if the electric franchise had been i hinted to agomo other syndicate others besides the woolen aeils made application for the liht of supplying the city with electric and all did so wholly on their own accord and of course with speculative motives whether or not this new adventure on the part of iho woolen mills company will pay must have been thoroughly considered before application for a franchise was mido by the compary com why other capitalists do not run the electric light is answered by the simple fact that the franchise has been granted the woolen mills company whon this syndicate gets tired of it which we do not believe t will doubtless there will bo plenty of capitalists ready to invest in so profitable an |