Show I l I Equalization Win Solve Tax Problem I I It stands stan s to reason that without an m equitable adjustment of taxation the ii 1 small property owner suffers In Og OgI Ogden I t den as in other othur cities where an un tin j equal l tax system or lack ack of system exists the tho small home owner the theman thet t 4 man who has been thrifty thrift and j I purchased pu from front the savings sayings of a Ufa I time the little bit of real estate that 1 I he hc calls home suffers from nil nn tin un tini i equal method of ot taxation while tho the thoi i leading real estate holders whose property Is not assessed in proportion h to that of or the thc rest of the city cit gleans the thc profits The Examiner has Ims shown from front J time to time figures taken talen from the til j tax tt records cords r of Weber county that are obviously unfair to the thc tax payers p ers as ar asa ara n na a whole favoring as they do some special f interest Many of oC the assess assessments ments are arc For example J according acc to the tax lax rolls the lead leading log ing business block In the city has Ims hasi i depreciated in value during tho past fourteen years although every person peron in Ogden knows that thousands of dollars have hare been heen expended in im improvements Improvements on that same property and that its I actual value has increased tl I 1 almost per ler cent during the period in which assessments have not boon heon f revised 1 i ll It cannot be bc gainsaid that lint a system j J 1 such as this is unfair to every own wn 5 f er ci r of small property His home hom may ilia mayho j ho bo assessed for 60 CO per cent of Its ac 1 toni tun value antI and if the property of cor cort coror t 1 or of Individual land l nd bar barj bari Jar j i ons Is assessed for hut but 30 per pei percent cent centI 1 I J of oC tho the true trite amount the little lIttIe fel fe fellow J low Iw bears the burden of taxation j J It Jt Is another example of the common j i people getting gelling the worst of oC it itIl J It Il IB Ir equally obvious that a care careful careful f ful appraisement and ami equalization y j would he bo advantageous to the tho larger 6 J tax lax payers pa ers for there is every er reason J to believe that such mch a step would r J hiring bring about an actual reduction In the theIl Il tax rate and a surplus Instead of the i J IJ city debt In the municipal teas l ur i We Ve rC predict now that public senti sent sentiment mont ment will Insist upon equalization of or I taxes for Weber reber W ber county count as the cam carn palm issue at the next election and md I we ne confidently assert a that the lie party which adopts this as the first plank of DC its platform will be lie successful at atthe atthe atthe the polls 1 1 The he situation is serious enough hoerer to lo warrant Immediate ac aCt action action tion and it Is our OUI hope that thaI public clamor cla lol will become so loud that the present administration will bo lie com corn compelled compelled to heed Its cry CT and aud grant glant 4 equal rights to all Iii and special privileges s s to none nom O J I ANOTHER LIE E NAILED i iI I I Angered by IJ revelation made hi Ill this paper during durin the week weel just end ended endel ed el an au evening contemporary Iu In ij an I attempted evasion easlon of tho the point at is issue issue I Isue sue declared that Tho The Morning Ex Examiner amber refused to publish a letter submitted In lu thi th Interest of Weber rebel I county count beet h et growers during their re recent recent recent cent wage wago controversy with tho Amal Amalgamated Sugar company Tho The mon mono mongrel mongrel grel publication which had hadt t already sold out to the tho Interests repeated repeatedly H ly Iy refused to tho the farmers until 1 it became came necessary for or the Examiner i to Lo call attention to this fact I The twilight paper said The Tho Th Ex Examiner E x refused to a very ory lm tin letter on the fio beet question of offered ferd by H It IS E I Eaker Baiter Voluntarily Mr tr Baker called at atthe atthe atthe the Examiner office knit ast night to as assure asur assure sure ur this paper that in explanation of tt the tle c matter he bc hod informed the elir I tor tar and proprietor of tho thu evening hia pot pOI that the elter In question wi was s submitted at 10 clock at night and that t nt its length Its publication cation on tho the following morning Saturday He was th space in The would be beCH dv Iv Ivon CH t on Sunday Bunda morning or on the Mo to diy following but bitt this was unsatisfactory J ii factory So no h i hok ok tho the loiter hotter to the tho I evening paper Needless to say sar It Iti i dill did not make male its lis appearance and nn no I further request was made on the I I although Mr hr was t L I I fissured assured that space pac for his article or orm oran II m an other dealing with a r question ot at f public Interest wan wao w available at ut any cIne except when n typographical tt 1 lint 1111 as In un this oc on m prevent prevented mt ed et it use To this explanation Mr TInker Baker Bal er la Is prepared to give oath and the Exam Examiner ExamIner ExamIner iner repeats now flOW no that its columns arc alt open to all subscribers for a n discus discussion dIscussion sion slon of questions of public Interest so long as tho articles conform to le Ie legal hegal gal requirements It is i simply another example of or ortho the tho lying tactics pursued by b the des despicable little fellows on oil the evening sheet sheeL Bear Benr it Jl In hi mind LOYALTY TO OGDEN Many Ogden citizens will leave lene this morning for the tic opening ot of conference at Salt Lake Lahe City A number will re remain remain remain main In the thc state capital for several days l S and aud during dUling that lb t time lime every ef effort effort effort fort will be bo made by br enterprising mer merchants merchants merchants chants to tempt purchasers After Alter the tho visitors hae HH departed leaving leav ng their money mone behind them thorn the will sill chuckle merrily anti and mark down the prices that have been bolstered for the conference The Examiner Examine takes tales occasion to lo point out that local prices arc aro ar lower than those in any other city In the tho state It makes this declaration from facts gleaned from front most positive an au and we wo urge every citizen to remain loyal to the home city elt anti and an reserve marketing until after the re tc return return turn home borne In this way WB only will community strength 11 be assured and no no matter what your individual voca vocation tion community means money Jit III your pocket et Pass up tip the phony bargains re refuse T r fuse to lo be an easy ens mark for or those who look 1001 forward orward to lo the opportunity ns as a slaughter of tho ho Innocents and be he loyal 10 nl to Ogden It Jt will pay par you in hi tho the end WHAT WH T HAPPENED TO BILL BILLOn BILLOn BILLOn On Wednesday morning following an nn alleged prize fight that disgrace Ogden in the eyes of many visitors Tho Examiner believing the thc offense serious enough to warrant warrent comment explained that the mayor major of Ogden was financially interested In the box ins in fiasco On Oil the same evening his twilight L organ attempted to evade eade the issue by adopting its usual contemptible and I sneaking methods of childish misrepresentation On Thursday morning The Tue suit stilt against this paper papel for libel thus tilLis suit against this paper for libel liber thus fulfilling his duty dut to the people who I elected him by Insisting that the seri serl serious serious ous charge that ho had assisted in inthe Inthe the tho manipulation of oC a prize fight be he I i proved In court courtOn courtOn On tho the same evening the ho point at issue II ue was again evaded by br the little hirelings who descended Into lower depths doptis with a personal attack on those concerned with the tho publication of or this paper On the thc following morning The Tile Ex Examiner Examine Examiner amine repeated its challenge and de do declared d thaL that by br his refusal to accept William Glasmann had admitted the charge chane and In all decency should re resign resign resign sign from front office With this statement our evening contemporary was apparently apparently content for there has been neither denial nor evasion since its editorial column being heing strangely sil sll silent ent nt for two lw evenings The Examiner calls attention to facts ra LI BO so the people may ma know that lItal the mayor mao of o Ogden has not ac accepted acc c the challenge of this paper and therefore has made wade no ito denial of the charge churgo that ho personally was WWI inter interested interested ested in the recent prize fight His MIs resignation has not been nor will It be forthcoming but we e call upon every friend of or good bood govern government ment meat in Ogden to bear hear those these facts in mind when Glasmann again becomes a candidate for any office REASONS WHY THE MORNING PAPER LEADS It If you are a progressive business businessman man you ou arc are spending spend Ins money mone for ad advertising advertising and know why wh you OU are arc spending it and anti doubtless you ou know what you get In return But there arc SOME so m VERY IMPORTANT POINTS POI TS relating to advertising that thal may rna not have hac been called to your our at attention attention Let us enumerate some sonic of o these points 1 These are arc the large cities In III the United States Stales New York Philadel Philadelphia Philadelphia phia Boston Baltimore Washington Pittsburg Indianapolis Cincinnati St StLouis StLouis Louis Chicago Chiago New Orleans Mom Mem Memphis phI Detroit Minneapolis polis St Paul Kansas City Denver Los Angeles Seattle Tacoma Buffalo 2 It Is a notable fact that In all nil these great cities the leading cities of the respective states THE MORN MORNING MORNING ING NEWSPAPER LEADS IN IX AD ADVERTISING advertising of or every kind hInd especially in dry dr goods and de do department e II store storo advertising You will know 1 no this to be b a fact when you think of It Take Tako J New e York the great papers tho thu Journal and American the World I the Herald tho the Times these are arc the big bib morning papers carrying many man times limes moro more mOr advertising than the c even een evenin en enIng Ing in papers which arc mo little known Tako Take Philadelphia tho great pa papers pent pers the tho Press tho Inquirer the Pub Public lie lic Ledger the North American the Record these aro arc tho ho big morning papers carrying many man times more ad a than titan the th evening papers How liow many evening papers do clo you Know much about In III Philadelphia Take die great papers paper the Dispatch the Times Gazette the Post these are the big morning pa papers papers pers carrying many times timeR more ad advertising than the evening papers Take Tako Chicago tho great groat papers the tho Tribune the tho the the Chronicle those are arc the big morning papers carrying many times limes more mOle advertising than the even ovea evening ing lug journals And It is I the same story star in all the theother theother other largo large cities tho morning news newspaper paper rules WHY We e want vant you to know why wh You should know why V h Let us toll you OU The EVENING EVENI G NEWSPAPER IS NOT THOROUGHLY READ HEAD it is only on I hastily glanced at Why Wh THE BUSINESS MAN He casually glances Our the tho evening newspaper then lien throws it aside a to close his books bools and store for foi fa I the day Then he lie hur hurries ries home bome lie Ho eats his hi dinner Af After After ter tet dinner where To a lodge meet meetIng meetIng Ing to prayer meeting to the tho theater th aler for tot a drive to U the club to a cigar store or to the hotel cafe THE TIlE CLERK He or she he gets gels hut but a hurried glance at the evening news newspaper paper pap r must help belp close tho the books hooks and anti tho the store storo goes home to supper If Ifa Ifa a n young oung man dresses for fOI the evening ovenin to call on his itis sweetheart art to visit the theater or 01 the club the dance room the billiard and pool room tlC hotel cafe or promenade the tho streets If a ayoung ayoung young oung lady lad to receive reccio company or go goto goto ll to the tho theater heater or 01 church society meet meeting meeting ing or party part or ai dance THE LABORING MAN MANlie Ho is tired after a hard days da s work worl in the mine mill factory factor carpenter r shop or brick He over oer the evening paper pallor casually casu ll while awaiting supper After Arter eating if he lie has hs no business down town own he lie h may read all the news In the tho evening paper BUT HE DOES I NOT OT READ THE TIfE ADVERTISE ADVERTISEMENTS ADV MENTS 1 every wise advertiser knows that it IK i the lie LABORING MANS WIFE who reads tho the advertisements The laboring man goes gocs to lo bed early for 01 he lie Is tired and has a hard days das work before him hint again n ain on the mor morrn rn Titus Thus you rou can see sec clearly for fOl your yourself yourself self that lint tho the evening newspaper nev never nc never I er at the lie very er best est gels gets huh full atten attention attention attention tion It ars at an hour hOll when practically tho entire population mon men women and children are pro pre paring for lor au an evening ot of sociability for several hours among neighbors at parties at al the tite theatre at aL festivals I at church services at nt the dance ilance halls riding and driving promenading It la is the MORNING PAPER P AP R that Is I digested that ia is thoroughly read nail and this explains why wh in all nil tho the large largo cities the morning papers are arc far fur In Inthe Inthe inthe the lead You rou yourself that the morning newspapers In III tho th largo large clUes cities everywhere are in the load bail when you rou come to lo think It over o r VS BOSTON Has IIa the reader over been b en in hal If not lIot docs doc she lie happen happell to know kno where It Is And if she site does not know Imo it is 11 has hn she ever won vou q n hoard of It What Is We de tie decline c cline chine to answer on advice n ec of counsel Possibly it is Japanese If It Is It not Japanese Iti it Is probably In n nan any an event it Is Greek to us We re are Informed however e 0 1 that lint It Is the name of a city cUra a city of oC Manchuria which we will till nIl admit has ha a i true mo Japanese flavor is 18 another name annie for the same Hame city Whore Hsi Hr alias aUas stands in ill tho the list of f municipalities ties lies we wo can only guess census bureau not having been hlen or at this writing g We rc assume however that other otherwise wise wi so along with St Sl Kitts Kills SCar flub and other spots on the tho th map that j have names Is of some commercial import importance Importance ance Indeed assuming for fOt the third time wo 10 reach the conclusion that thiat It Is of greater grenter commercial Import Importance Importance importance ance than any an city in the United States Slates Let L t us explain There Is I a city elt in the tho American union that Is known asi as Boston poston Probably there are arc several cities in Ute the United States Slates by LI that name but we have hac ref reference to the one in which a tea party was once held Boston has an nn Inter International International national reputation n The residents of or the city commonly believe it to bo be boa bea b ba a city of considerable importance ob oh observes serves lie tho National Dally Daily They point t with pride to the census which shows It H td bo tho the fifth muni municipality of the country in point ot of o population It Jt also has a large public debt ht numerous tall lall buildings dozens of crooked streets and its it full quota quola of crooked politicians It Is III in short a |