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Show SUGGESTS HEAVIER RAILS BE PUT DOWN In a letter dire.-tej to the management of the I." tah Lhcht - Traction company and suhmittei yesterday morning to the city commission. Sylvester Q. i.'annmi. city engineer, sureesrs that the solution of "the company's probim as to pxcee-sive pxcee-sive cost of pavement repairs alone its tracks would be found in the use o heavier rails. Mr. Cannon attributes a lar?e part of the repair work to the practice of using lic'-u rails. He goes on record, however, as favor-ine favor-ine preference of s;ree's on whmh no street car tracks are laid when there is opportunity for the city to exercise a c ioi e v. ith regard to which shail be paved. |