Show NEW WHEEL ORDINANGE I Wheelmen Prepare One to Present City Council CONTAINS NEW FEATERES Provides that Wheelmen Hay Use the I Sidewalks with a Few Exceptions for Eight Months of Each Year and iI i I for the For Months from May 31st i to October 1st Must Bide in the Streets If Paved Pathways are Constructed Then the Cyclists Would Abandon the Walks I The bicyclists of the city have not given up the fight against the ordinance unanimously passed by the City Council Coun-cil and approved by the Mayor pro hlbltlng them from riding on the sidewalks side-walks in the central part of the city They are not however conllning their I Opposition to a boycott on Councilman Ilartenstein the author of the ordi I nance The wheelmen having failed to convince the Mayor that he ought to veto the ordinance have been assiduously < assidu-ously laboring with the members of the Council with a view to having thc ordinance ordi-nance amended or for the passage of an entirely hew ordinance which will conform more to their views A proposed ordinance to supersede Hartenstelns has been drawn up by the wheelmen and passed around to several members of tho Council Including I In-cluding President Buckle and Edgar ii Howe which it Is said will be presented to the Council at Its meeting next Tuesday evening The main feature of 1 the proposed ordinance Is tha wheels shall be excluded I from all sidewalks in the city from May JlOtli till October 1st I four months In each year and that during the other eight months they shall permitted to ride on the sidewalks side-walks outside of the paved district with certain restrictions Within the paved district and Canyon road where the sidewalks arc narrow the new ordinance or-dinance provides that they shall take the streets PROPOSED RESTRICTIONS The restrictions arc as follows On South Temple street they are barred from the sidenalk on the north side of the street from theShort Line depot to Tenth Bast street but may use tho south sidewalk all the way On First South sjircct from the Utah Nevada depot to West Temple they may use the north sidewalk only and from State to Tenth East the south sidewalk I is open to them and the north side closed In the Intervening In-tervening space from West Temple to State street they arc barred from both I sidewalks that portion of the street being be-ing saved On Second South from the Rio Grande Western depot to West Temple tho beginning of the paved district the north sidewalk only Is open to wheels At Stale they take tho south side to Tenth EastOn East-On Third South the youth sidewalk Is open all the way through rol11lh railroad tracks to Tenth East and ho north walk closed On Main street and Slate street from South Temple to Third South wheels it is provided must be kept off the sidewalks side-walks From Third South to Sixth South the west sidewalks are barred aiid tho east oncn I On West Temple street both walks r I are open except from South Temple to Third South in whIch three paved blocks both walks arc closed All the other sidewalks in the city It in provided shall be open to wheelmen during the eizrht months from October 1st to May 3l8t Riding on the sidewalks side-walks at a greater rate of speed than four miles an hour Is prohibited and It Is required that riders when pa gInS g-InS pedestrians shall ride carefully and slowly The penalty for scorching Is fixed at a minimum of SIO and the penalty pen-alty for riding in prohibited sidewalks I Is 5 for each offense 1 It Is also provided that if paved cycle paths are constructed on any street I wheelmen shall be barred from the sidewalks on that street and confined to the cycle path I |