Show CITY STILL IN DARKNESS little likelihood of an early settlement 1 the report was in circulation yesterday that a truce had bad been agreed upon by the electric light company dealt and the city council but the report was denied defiled by councilman and als of the company alike chairman callister Cal llster of 0 tile the council committee on improvements stated mated that the committee would not enter into any arrangement with the company for temporary lighting at a higher rate than as it had no authority to do so ao it was his opan opinion i on that nothing would be done regarding the controversy until unlit the council meeting on next tuesday evening it if then secretary moffat of 0 the salt lake find and ogden company declared that the company would not furnish furnis lights even temporarily for or SS C CO D councilman 01 OM cara leara who la Is a member ber of 0 the committee on improvements 1 stated I yesterday that tile the city was not entirely dependent lor for light on the salt lake and ogden company tho the charter ot of the big cottonwood company which W aich company v will ill soon boon be ready to afford service requires it ho he said bald to furnish lights to the city a at t it a maximum rate of 10 per month lor for an all night service every night regard Ipps of oc moonlight no contract of ill the a bir biff cottonwood company with the salt lake and ogden corn company pany lio lie maintained could relieve tile the former of Us its obligation to furnish lights at the flir 09 ure named when called on an to do so BO mr clr omeara also said that the a electric likht company had bad expressed a willingness to enter into a contract to furnish lichti at 10 not on rl 0 moonlight schedule but tor for an all night seat service but that I 1 it would require three months time lime irs in which to increase the capacity of its ts plant sufficiently to carry out such a contract |