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Show jH 00 COMPLAINT AGAINST & D. & R. G. SERVICE ?J SA.LT LAKE, Sept. 21. Complain is tfaHV against service of the Pernor & Rio Hn Grande railroad have been written to jHl the public utilities commission of Hf Utah by F L. Johnson, vice president, J and Glenn Logan, secretary of the JHB United Chamber of Commerce at Sco- lHBjl villc, Clear Creek and Winter Quar- H tcrs. HHHjl They claim that the time of the dc- HHHf parturu of the train from Scoflcld 13 MHl very indefinite anywhere from 2 30 BH to G p. m. and great inconvenience Is HHH caused. Travelers arc also often cum- HHHJt polled to spend the night at Colton, HHB where accommodations arc not of the JHj Passengers coming in on the train, WE it Is alleged, frequently arrive ut Sco- V flejd late at night, find that thero ,uo !B no accommodations In the town, and jHH have to pass the night on the p.issen- IH ger conch, with the thermometer out- H side below zero. The towns are at an 1 altitude of S000 feet. H Joshua Greenwood, president of the H commission, heard the railroad's side H of the ((UCbllon from 1. H. Luke of the fH Rio Grande yesterday. |