| Show OBSTACLES IN THE WAY WE NOTICED a few days ago the incorporation of the utah western railroad company and the object of its projectors project ora application has been made to the city council for right of way through certain pertain streets of the city on the route of the road toward the hot springs this has housed many of the residents of the sixteenth and nineteenth wards to inquiry as to the probable effects upon their property of a railroad trough through the streets designated some opposition has already beau developed and there is a prospect of further difficulty we shall be sorry if any conflict arises between the new company compan y and nd the people in the district that will ill be affected by the pase sage of the railroad through the street on which they reside the city council will no doubt consider the interests of all parties ad their bearing upon the welfare of f the whole city although one lection on may be specially concerned 14 an enterprise of this character yet vet the entire community is to some extent affected by it and the good of f the whole must be held in view unnecessary obstacles should not be e placed in the way of enterprising luen and companies when public improvements are projected and measures are devised to give em cyment to labor at the same ame of course private rights must ot be interfered with and prop erty must not be damaged with impunity part of the district from which complaints are arising is already pretty badly cut up with railroad tracks and to still further occupy it with railroads seems a reasonable cause of dissatisfaction however we think the matter can be amicably arranged if the gentlemen interested in the new road and some representatives of the people in the section named will get together and talk the matter over like friends all desirous of doing good and not injury to any one this we believe to be the proper way and the most satisfactory there are at least two sides to every question and both should be heard before any decision is arrived at over a dispute would it not be well for the sixteenth and nineteenth warders abo are disturbed over the probable occupation cu of streets by another railroad thus leaving none in a certain section free from such occupation to confer with the leading spirit irit of this enterprise hear his reasons and explain their objections and also oner suggestions as to a change of route this we think would be better than any more extreme measures and it may lead to a settlement jentof of the difficulty better try it laii l A |