Show THE UNION DEPOT THE people in the western portion of the city are considerably die disturbed tu abed over the project to divert the old fort block to the purposes ot of w union depot we do not think they need beauch be much alarmed tho the city council will not surely do such an impolitic thing with the general public feeling in favor of removing the railroads further week wee so as to leave tho the streets now encumbered with rails free from the noise and obstruction and general discomfort occasioned by the location of the present depots and their approaches it would not bea wise movement to take a step that would cause still further ence and public complaint we favor a union depot but we do not want to see so valuable a plow piece of public property in such a locraft as the upper part of the sixth ward sacrificed to this purpose ee land can no doubt be obtain obtained further west that will be suitable for the object and better adapted to the requirements of the different ro roads ads ten aares acres is not sufficient three times that area would be little IWA enough for all the needful enus enda and the spot sho sh oudin our opinion be chosen so as to facilitate the removal of the lines running north and south away from the populated streets and thus dispose of a cauto cause of complaint which may seem frivolous to the railroad com companes and people who live in the eastek parts of town but is a resil real ance to a great many residents la in the western districts |