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Show CARS MUST STOP ON COMMISSION'S ORDER If Command Is Not Obeyed, the Mutter Will Be Taken Up With the Officials. I Special to The Tribune. 1 h;dKN. Keb. '&. Announcement of ofticials 01 ihe Sail Lake A OKden Hallway Hall-way company that, beutnniiiK M:rch 1, only 1 1 outfioins i-lecinc cars will lit stopped ut Twenty-fifth street, haa PrpUKht a .statement from the city com-nuaaionera com-nuaaionera that the recent order of tlie board requiring all oara to etop at that point win kw tntorced. Mavor A. R. He wood mud today thai the mutter WOUW be fvm further consideration in Oaat i iie order uf Uie (.'unitnluiou Is not observed after March 1. The action of the board in Issuing an order requiring the company to stop all oara at the Twenty-fifth street Intersection Intersec-tion of Unooln avenue was taken at the retiuest of Twenty-rifUi street buatneaa men. The sinners of the petition asserted as-serted that the refusal of the company to permit passengers to leave or board cars at Twenty-filth street was injurious to t heir business. "It is the opinion of the commissioners that all care should be rtoppjad at Twenty-fifth street." said Mayor A. R. Hey-wood. Hey-wood. "and we have no understanding or asreement to the contrary. 1 trust that the railroad company will follow the order or-der made by the board, but If it does not do so it will he necessary to have a conference con-ference with the officials of the road." |