Show It OGDEN COUNCIL GOES fiDES FOR O. O S. S L L. Lj K j 6 W West st Side Residents Bitterly I Complain plain About Blocked Street 4 I COMMITTEE NOT HEARD 1 Light f i and Railway Company j S Says y It Does Not Want I to Pilfer Water Ogden OdI 29 F. F. F V. Stratford on un behalf of or the resl residents west vest of or the city alI ed before the Ihie city eity cou council this e evening lh b. b and asked that body to toki ki provide and protection from flom coin the thet t ht Id in parsing over the tho r Twenty fourth street railroad cro crossings s in iii this ell cIt city Stratford suggested d as a means of relief that the council pass paIrS I t- t an ordinance limiting the period dur- dur ulI ul Fc- Fc I ing w ll h. h tl railroads can blockade Q thc the ct crossing ln so u that his people i l might SO some l' l recourse coUlEe Jn in the hc courts l JI when It tit lit Is attempted In thing ing the Harriman people time fi The council took e immediate action t in the mal matter r and Instructed tho lIH city I. I attorney to tu prepare lepre lep re an ordin ordinance I which will iII cover cr this point l During A I the Iho course of oC Ills his remarks Stratford that hint the railroad people had added a t tt U their t no ono f Hacks at fit th the fourth Twenty street in- in I lel during th the past two 1 kc City Attorney Bagley Hagley interrupted d dt 4 t- t Stratford at this Juncture and u ked asked lcd I if ir he could state positively that the tho Short Line had lal laid down this within I the lie past two weeks IF L Stratford Sta replied in the 2 After fIci I Councilman DIckson on then thell secured 7 the a adoption ot of a mea ur by r which I the railroad committee was delegated elc I lh lb investigate and learn whether it iL is C I 1 n d railroad had I 1 t fact met that thaL the company c laid this new ne trac track taek since ince the issuing of the recent order o.-der b by the council which restrained the company from om j laying any further until unlit it complied with the Instructions of or the 7 v Council to alleviate lat the dangers dang t encountered en- en n.- n. tt It IJ and vehicles f. f countered by pedestrians lp crossing Ih the tracks at fourth Twenty street c- c I The fhe Twenty fourth street crossing before the council counci councill matter came up up l three weeks s ago o after ater the railroad CI which had had the matte In lii hand had had returned from Salt Lake Lak with the statement that V. Yo II 11 Bancroft Bancroft Ban llan croft vice president au and 1 general genca-al manc mani man man- c i V er had Ignored them then and refused to 10 j 1 confer confer with them thom in regard to the theIa via Ia via via-I duct question A majol majority H o of or the she coun- coun became somewhat hot under the te collar when thc they learned harned of ot the thc I J treatment l that had been ben accorded tho at the tho hands of or tho thu railroad ruI II Jh I f for bidding the laying or u i t tra rn ka kage e wan l issued uc L Object tt to iii 1 I. I I i The Utah LIght I and Hallway people c through their theil local agent E E. W Y Wade I t sent a communication to lo the tho council counci Mn In which the they stated that the they ha had hadS I S been harshly harshh criticized for Cor their effort In attempting to gain ain permission slon to pump out certain waters from the OgIe Ogden Og- Og Ie den iden river liver for lor their power plant Ilant line and an by wa way of explanation informed T the q c. aldermen that their intentions in asking g for or this privilege lri carried only t Lf the lIfe h best t motives and that lint If granted would to return the water ir they agree th the thC It reached before lefore to the river liver long L' L a city cil The Tho communication was dIed |