Show TOO JOO T MUCH SCORCHING It has been suggested that the auto aute automobile automobile i mobile enthusiasts of the city are just justa a little too regardless of the rights of pedestrians and those who ride in vehicles This is particularly particularly true truo of Brigham street where the thea a smooth asphalt paving is proving an almost irresistible temptation to fast driving by owners of or automobiles The number of 01 horseless carriages in the has Increased astonishingly this year ear There are dozens of them in use this year A year or two ago there were only a few This increase In numbers has nat naturally naturally resulted in the placing of cars carsin carsIn carsIn in hands that are inexperienced and unreliable The fact that no serious accidents have resulted is due more to good luck than to good management A V word of caution at this time is due Pedestrians and horse owners have rights that even automobilists are bound hound to respect For their own sake th chauffeurs should be more careful If they hey t are not careful some day there theres s going wing to be an accident and the re result result sult suit will be the passage of an ordinance I containing stringent regulations re regarding regarding regarding garding the use of automobiles On nfl the ordinance book cook today is a measure limiting the speed of the cars carsTo carsTo carsTo To this ordinance very little attention is i paid It Is not unusual unu alLo to see an au automobile 4 being driven along Brigham street at ait the rate of or twenty thirty yen oven forty miles mUes an hour This is the law and the individual who does oes it is subject to arrest and punish punishment punishment punishment ment It would be a good Idea to sta station stat station tion ion t one or two mounted policemen on Brigham street with a view to timing the he t cars ears and putting an end to the growing speeding habit The Herald is now and has always been friendly to automobiles The cars have time and time again demonstrated usefulness In San Francisco during the days das following immediately after the earthquake and fire the auto automobile automobile mobile did impressively valuable work It Jt would have been very hard to get along without them There Is no doubt that through their use rise many lives and much property were ere saved Nothing however justifies disregard of a sane and reasonable law The scorcher must be suppressed and the automobilists who have the best in 1 of or the recreation at heart will willU U join jiin heartily in a movement looking to his suppression T |