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Show 3KSF.nET t & - and aa each la daljr aatherteed ta. and manufacture and d.luar (aa la the (Habile af Hall lake Oly, ttah, la be bead fur lie ht, heal and power. re rates aaer , 1 bird Thai per la eflecl fur ua eale tfPallfra lo Ita Lake. flab, la Ihe tbr ef ara Inadequate aad unreasonably lea out afford and de petitioner a feMm able return ep.ni Ike ealaa at R property devwled la Iks ear tea e lie fuatantrra. and seek raise new In effect ara pqt eafftrlent I enable each new capital aa la la neeeaaarp from lima Is lima ta meat the demands of Its ruatomera for and eitenatona ta Ita praperllaa used la performing aark eerrtee.' "Fourth wTh I appllrallua la baaed on Ika provisions ef eertlon till and III af the aampllad laws of . fish, HIT, litis It, pubUe bUllltaa aammla-ale- Ilk. sue-luma- ar patt-llan- n 'Petition Utilities Commit Ion Declares Prant Insufficient to Revenug MainUta'Senrico that lU but UtU eurrenl, op- deeUratlea rv t MAKING rey Nw erating lit Utah (Im and Cake eampany S Vfwi Ui eubU utiutlea oommiwetea With U f lu n a inUdua Rr revteion o schedule. )l la set (iirtl la the fur Unmm that aeded and lniKrwawU In thi ara rendered impossible system ad Ineorue Wk Ikrmik aaralna and that aa a aousequenea axpanalon and imKb at the system la MM bile naada ara rendered praotleally appll-rati- fta poetfble. liny MM Hava' Mura. th preamble a f Ita petition tee company aata forth that: "Mrt Thst It la a aarparaUaa created and astetlag under (ha lava ef stata af lllal; that Ita peatoRlea (la addraaa and piece af business la Sait Lake City. Utah. . "beoond Thai It la a publl sUUty Under Uta laws at (fra state af Utah. '"I n H Fifth A rartlflad rope af Ihe artl-fla- S af laearpereUon af the petlllener ta an flla with the publla utilities earn in taelon of Itah, la eaaa Nik 1 1." An teeeatlaalliin (a determine ubal rales ara fair pnd reasonable p the petitioner and lie padrone for paa del leered In Sail lake tllr la requested, In arder that the eompnky'e eyatent may hare norma) growth and expansion l meal Ika Increasing pub-ll- a naada. How la Induce new capital to eome In for alillaalloa lo Install la a preblam under pros-an- l elrrueietanoen It la sal forth, and tha advance rale Utauiaa la needed ta re mare that difficulty- - Tba sum pane la scarcely pa yin a Its way. It ta mated, Inremura refuse ta supply any more funds aad additional aaplla) la ladln-penhis ta maintalnlhp aa adequate wnrtm, whisk must he brandened la ksap paca with lha ally's rapid growth. 'Tha Utah Xian A Ceka rampaey has filed a petition far a revision In fate, because af tha critical ooadlUva cf lla finances, declared Oaorga R. Horn, inp, pea oral manager at tha com. EVENING NEWS SALT IAKK CITV UTAH without aa I nr sees In our reeeaua Any addition P our dieirlUuttnp ere. lent Ineea ibal Inreetmeal of new allreii capital. And tapl'nl reonot U failing to ad la an enterprise ahl-more than pay lla way da Mnh all lha periods In our liietoo. wa should be lu a elrong flnamUl condition new la order lo meet the resale amenta Ibal are rerlaln lo be made upon ua halt lake ta failnp (ariod ef rapid prowth and rhutilil be able la depend upon adequate repstv alon af Ha pat fa.lllilen i ''Mat, arm Mors than In other illlee It requires a cenelderabls amount of money la reneirurt pna mains In hall lake. The wide streets and Ihe fact that our enainmere ara so widely erallerbd baa already run title ri heleltl. petite up In an exceptional "Allhutiph lha Public utilities com OtlMlttn pace ue some relief. It baa nut putted sufficient, and our. earning far Ihla year wilt ba low. In fati, after the eipeneea of enntntenanre, I materials and taiea ara met the br, revenue will be far from enough tn a fair and reasonable return tut fay Ithyalaal value of tha property. "The lurreaeee In rales already granted were einerpenry measures, not calculated In supply lbs company with sufficient funds unleaa Ihe cost Instead uf of aperatlun dropped. drepplnp II has lucreased and hence our urgent need fur a further re- brings out all the beautiful tone and clearness of the artist's original recital? The Brunswick does! Does It Impart to an Old Record n Charm That You -- of an selection? BrunsThe ordinary wick does! Can You Hear Every Word of a Singer's. Voice? Can you hear it say S? If it is a Brunswick you can! o Amplifier? Are the throat and horn made of cast iron or tin? Or are they constructed of wood andbuilt like a violin? (The Brunswick's ' are! What Kind of a Motor Has It? Do you have to apologize for the noise it makes when you wind it up? Does the hum of the motor mar the playing of a record? The Brunswick motor is silent and powerful and easy to wind! . . a These Are : But a ' Feu) , Points lii'ht because they know, in the Jong mu, tin best is cheapest. ndmfam JurtsdU-tlu- a ovt-- r mat WE RECOMMEND ne puratluna. 11UXA fAiiM.D. II. H. I, Monte Vt'pr.priam of II. ft 00 fur riprmera of wmIuo. II. IV S, Joint OimioilUrt.- larging powers of slate tmard of Van ntmialmlunora, providing that money by Inang shall bin (ilaint to credit of driartsnmt or fuml fur whlrh loan waa mada and provides fur wrdM of additional land fur raiilud gnmnde, II. IV ft, (Srdtin AnwvulmcviU to Blao hky law. . , SIUNJ BY SPEAKER. IS. 3: R. I. Hayward ItatiH ratioa of wutnaa' suffrage amondnsrat. URLINO af the house la PtlU a member of tha houae of representative of tb legtalatur and propowe to act aa aucti until b 1 thrown bodily from tho boueo. Rep. Wm. 0NetI of Due heine county made hla eligibility to a seat In the house the storm center of debate for moat of tha afternoon aaaalon yesterday. Consideration and passage of two hill waa all the legislative action taken during the afternoon session. IL B. 1, making a $7. too appropriation for xpansea of tha rprrlil n'wlm waa passed with one negative vole registered against it by Rep C. M. Croft of Morgen who again instated that It waa unconstitutional. Two negatlvo votea were registered the against IL B. I which Blue Sky taw. Rep. Wm. Kelley of Tooele and Wtlford Day of Iron op posing tha measure' on final passage. What waa left of the afternoon see alon when the debate on Mr. O'Neil's right to a seat waa concluded was given to hearing tba governor'a special message, on Mr. O'Nell resumed ht old th floor of the houa at tho afternoon session. During the mornini: session Speaker John K. Heppler had without objection from the members of the hoaa ordered the chief clerk to atrtko th name of Mi Welling and Mr. O'Neil from tho roll call- - However Mr. O'Nelle nkme wee read when H. B. I waa placed on final passage and this brought Rep. R-- E. Currie of Salt Lake to hi feet demanding an explanation for the calling of Mr. O'Nell'g name. Reconsider Action. Speaker Heppler said the striking of the names had been done at the suggestion of a single member and after reconsidering tha matter he had Instructed the chief clerk to call the namya as before. Lorenso Argyle of Utah, then moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the credential committee's report which disqualified two members, waa adopted the day before. deA ruling on the moUon wa manded from the chair, and the speakener held that the motion could be tertained. Rep. J. E. Holmes, Carbon, appealed from the decision of the chair, a tla vote resulting. 'Several member cam from- - the lobby to the floor of the house just aa the vote wa announced and a lengthy debate on the question of having another vote on the question ensued. On putting the motion to reconsider It was lost by a vote of 10 to 27, Rep. W. W. Seegmlller, Kane, then moved that the speaker direct the chief clerk to etrlk the narpe Of Welling and O'Neil from the roll call. C. S. Adney of Boxelder took th chair at the request of 8peaker Heppler. , ONeil TAkc Floor. MV. O'Nell took the floor and asked to speak on a matter of personal privilege and his right to the floor was questioned by Rep. Alma "Greenwood of Ctah county, who contended Mr. O'Neil waa not a member of the house and not entitled to tha floor. Mr Q'NeMt:FflnelIy granted the floor Kuppenheimer Clothes are eeonomical Cut from tho best fab-rie.icj. that can be obtained, by tailors mIio are skilled to the high-eh- t degree of perfection, they .1 e! 'i.so they N present to the buyer a combination of attractive appearance .and longtime service. 'Make a habit of buying. dothe3 at ibis store. "Ybull be practichabing the it the genuine economy habit. . good-clothes-buyi- ng 0 ' Z.C.M.I. Boys School , Suit In Our Boys Shop, Second Floor Boys Suits that were selected , for their dignity and serviceabil- , ity they will give you splendid - satisfaction. - ' They look well, wear well, and -- are reasonably - n- ,priced.- STS . "OUR et Never Knew Existed? Does it make a masterpiece od RMV AITIJlNmiN. I noon tha declaration that he I It's a good habit to have.' Men who make a practice of buying good clothes and paying a good price for them are economical and thrifty. They select the II. II. . Miwrte Amendment of jmbltc mllllkw law, giving nan II before you buy ' any phonograph Z. C. M. I. Mens Shop for Men's Duds in Titr ltorsic.. Hill INTROint FD. m Does It Play All Records? Does It play them in a way that Buying Good Clothes ds Till 3S . Duchesne Member Insists That He Can Only be Expelled by Two-ThirVote of House. fin-an- Consider These Points All-Wo- W SEA! vision. ap : STILL1, I es C O'NEIL if itur potlllon lo (ha commission V does not fig ney definite rate. have asked tea contmtaelon to deter mins what la a fair charge, baaing lie estimate on Ihe physical value of lha properly. With auch a rate lha company can Indues new capital to Invest and bo In pood shape lu meet present and future naada, to "Wa faal that tha measure finances la itranglhen the company's In (ha tote rest of our ruatomera, for of continuous, it will aaeuro them adequate earrloa aa mailer bow rapidly tha elty may prow. Wa shall gladpan. la tit fla wore thaa meat lnp "II ly fumlah all Inbtrmallon on the hi condition of the company at expenses and as for aitenalvna af rarrlca though badly needed la tea request either" of tha oocum lesion esrtaln location they cannot be made or ef Uta publla. 3 Has It an REP. a as a result of R. E. Curries motion that unanimous consent be given by the member. Mr. O'Neil cited the constitution and said he waa etlll a member of th house and proposed to stay tuer until h wax thrown out bodily, its denounced the action of the credentials committee which - he said reported findings without giving th member concerned a hearing. Mr. O'Neil declared bis fight to re tain memberahlp la not a pergonal matter but that tba action of the house would deprlv the people of Duchesne county of their legal representation and he proposed to fight the Issue for his constituents. He was. 11 m DRUG STORE 19 AT .SOUTH. MAIN ST vehement In hi denunciation of the action of the house In what he termed an attempt to expel hint a a member without giving him a trial and withd out a vote which he contended- th state constitution provides . for. Rep. E. R-- Miles,' Cache, the only practicing attorney In th. lower houao. and chairman of th Judioiary committee, contended that th action of the houae has so far accomplished nothing that the adoption of the credentials committee s report did not unseat th two members He said that when- n favorable committee report la adopted on a bill before the house that th adoption of tha report doe two-thir- - not pass tha btU but that a final rell call must be taken. He said the adoption of the credentials committee report' wa not final aotion on th eligibility of Mr. Welling and Mr. O'Neil 1 to seats In the house. Aeting Speaker Adney then put tha Seegmlller motion which wa pasted by a vote of II to II. but Mr. Adnay ruled the motion waa qulvalnt to T expulsion but refused to direct th chief clerk to strike th name from th roll call. No further action wa taken by Mr. Pierce, who at tha morning aetelon requested a conference with tha credential oommltte regarding hla eliv- gibility. Xf ... ,- of the Brunswick Superiority. ' Wouldn t Yo u,Lik. to KnoW " x' .a . More About the Brunswick? Easy Running Iver Johnsons . Prices: $35 to $65 You. Owe It to Yourself to Know. a about the Brunswick Before You Buy. We Shall Be Glad to Demonstrate Any. Time. ; - on Terns Bicycle Urea, -$1.50, $2J0 and Up. Guthrie Bicycle Co. . Weaatrh HI, oblems GospelPr Booklet Treating A S1GNS0F THE TIMES 12L?2LMAIH. Jt 1 not so much what ou ran do for u aa what wr can do, for you that impels us to invite your business. And In makLng with th batik bene- . ficial, you are also helping us, because our. interests are. mutual, . t la Our direct hlP! "yours Indirect; but the fact Is potent that'jpur business-steadilt grow stronger If yoor banker I progressive. Come In and talk oier your business "plans. We invite the cocfldenc of our cus, tomers, Th officers are courteolTr xnd earnestly-anxiouto be of service to you. your-connect- ion s S28 East Second ' . Service a Paramount Question Prom a reiigteus, social and economic standpoint. ? Doctors, lawyer and profeeeor pronounce It "A Llve.Wlro" deserving considerate attention by Saint and Sinner, Jew and Gentile, Labor aad Capital, Read it carefully and prayerfully, fer th import ef th eubjeet matter te important i the face ef lm pending evens Tor Sain at All Leading mvvJ&o, Book More. Utah State National Bank HEBER J. GRANT, President CHARLES W. NIBLET, Vie President WILLIAM R, WALLACE, 1 fee President HENRY T, M'EWAN, Vice President and" Cashier ALVIN ? STRONG. Assistant Cashier. SAMUEL H. KEDDINGTON. Assistant Cashier. ' - y |