Show The City's i s Needs N ee eds s Elsewhere in today's TELEGRAM will be found a pertinent communication from David L. L Murdock touching upon upon some of th the city's needs I Regarding the street car service we have received from the management a note which extends the hope that within a very short time the present congestion in the rush hours will be re- re as ns twenty four new steel cars long ago ordered are expected t The note fur jur further her hel explains that the company y now has thirty- thirty eight tripper or extra cars in service during the early evening evening- from 5 to 7 p. p m. m but people will crowd into the regular car leaving leaving leav leav- leaving ing the tripper following almost empty Ve We suspect th that t is 1 due to want of knowledge on m the part of the public that a card posted on of the closed door and bearing the legend Extra car due in five minutes would cure that trouble in a afew few days though tl this s is a stubborn people They have not all y yet t learned to keep to the 1 right on the street though the need of of of- it has been dinged into their ears for fora a quarter o of a a century Regarding the public work done on the Sabbath we think that tha should be suspended except in emergencies or where the public interest demands it or in newspaper offices which newspapers newspapers pers S are re the he only Bible that a grea great many people read As to the warm springs we have long thought the city should either sell then them or m make ke them acceptable to the public I |