Show OVERCROWDED STREET CARS OFFICIALS OF COMPANIES STATE I THEIR SIDE i They Contend that it is Impossible i to Always Furnish Room for Passengers Pas-sengers Asked as to what action the Salt Lake City Jtallroad company would take regarding the resolution of inquiry Introduced Jn the City Council concerning concern-ing the overcrowding of the street cars 1 Superintendent Head said he had I thought but little I I about the matter since the resolution was offered What j eeI action is taken by the Council will probably determine the com so of the j company I am however at a loss I to understand he said why there Is j any very serious or any grounds for I complaints There can be no doubt but i that our cars are at times overcrowded J iju aro theaters business houses and all other public places There is not a j streotcar system In the country where j there is l actual room for all passengers all the time on the other hand there are many hours in the day when we run many miles for less limn it costs for axle grease We cannot regulate the going home of the pojnilaec Wo merely wish wu could President Cameron of the Rapid Transit was evidently engaged in making ma-king out some figures when a Tribune icpresentathe called and these may le submitted to tho City Council at an early date 1 do not see he remarked wherein we uio doing any Injustice to the public 01 any of our lines It can be shown beyond any doubt and will be shown that we are running two seats or more probably for every passenger pas-senger we carry There is no road anywhere any-where I take it on which traillc Is not at times congested We are not turn ing away any passengers simply for the pleasure of seeing them walk I assure you We are doing the best we we can as I see it to do Justice tothe public and ourselves |