Show I DEFER ACTION ON FRANCHISE Large Crowd Is Disappointed in the City Council Chamber r NOT OT READY FOR THE TEST ORDINANCE WILL BE CONSID CONSIDERED CONSIDERED ERED AGAIN THIS WEEK Contrary to public blie expectation the e the V riou fn c chins under uDder which the Utah Light Railway company is operating until Jan 1 1 was not introduced ed at last nights meeting of the council In anticipation of the introduction or of tM the ordinance the lobb lobby of the council hamber was filled with ith citizens of both sexes last night i ht But those who went to the meeting were spectators at ata a very poor show shea for tb the meeting was almost devoid of interest from start to the matters considered being of the ordinary run of committee re ret t motions r resolutions And At t 1 cont conference renCe held eld In the mayors between Mayor Richard p porri Morris orri and Councilmen F S Fern Fernstrom FernStrom strom Rulon S Tells and Yo V J Tuddenham denham before the council meeting it was decided not to introduce the ordin ordinance ance last night The reason given was that it was not completed and that it would be sear for or the joint taunt muni jas and special water commit committee tee to rett reassemble and pass upon sonic some of its proposed features chairman of the joint com coin said id he would members of c the committee together in a few days das probably to meet inset Wednesday evening It was rumored that the reAl reason Why hythe the ordinance would not be in traduced Was aas because Coun ilman Joseph H was out ot of town and would not be able to attend the meet lug ing of th the But he was as at the all right Had he been away and had the ordinance been introduced the Utah Light 8 Railway c company w would ld nave been minus for the time being one champion Dey Blocks the Way It can be stated however hoever that t the was as not Introduced or r th the opposition o of City Attorney C CC CC C De Dey to several even of the provisions in incorporated incorporated in the latest draft of the document gotten up under the supervision or of The friends or of the Utah Light Hall Rall Rallay HallWay Way ay company in the council have at last apparently realized t that at the corn COm COmpany pan pany cannot hope for pa passage se of oC any kind of an extension ordinal ordInance e that do not meet the approval of the city law Jaw d deportment pa ment Nearly all the troubles the COm company pan has through h during the tbt p past st two months while endeavoring to put an exten extension lon ordinance through h the council CAn be traced directly to the refusal of the I leal I representatives of the Utah Light Railway company to accept the sUI sug of Judge Dey And his assIst assIstant ant W H Bramel Judge Jude De fey And Mr 1 have contended that the interests should be safeguarded in the ordinance to be submitted to the coup coun etl cli anti and the counsel have been as persistent In striving to strip the tty city of Its ita natural and acquired rights and hase f sought OU ht to get an n ordIn ordInance ordinance ance before the council that would give tb the city nothing except a water right In BIg Cotton Cottonwood Cottonwood wood canyon It begins gt to look n new as though the attorneys of the Utah Light Railway company will do one I of two things either elther permit Judge De Dey to sw my what provisions intended to protect the rights shall go into the th onus ordin anee or give up trI trying to get ot Its fran chlea extended until conditions change chanse to usch stich an extent that the outlook will wUl be better for the putting through of such c 1 an ordinance a the company compan de desires desires sires V |