Show J 4 13 3 tl I Jj r y tl y t II 1 J 3 J i Id TILE lIE l' l AT Al LAYTON We Ye are arc wholly In sympathy with the good people of Layton village who demand deman that thiat tho the condition of the railroad tracks there bo be rendered safe So many fatal accidents havo have happened there that t tho the matter Is se se- se rious It deserves tho the attention of or the tho companies Layton Laton people are as careful as are aro other people The prevalence o of accidents at that particular place indicates Jan an established condition of or greater danger than at other places S SIt It certainly Is within the power of the companies to I open a view of ot the tho tracks in both directions from flom the fatal crossing so that the people may cross ross with some safety That is not asking too much It will hardly bo ho looked upon by the railroad people as an unreasonable demand And people leOPle everywhere e will read with pleasure e eor of or the company's prompt and adequate action to prevent pre pre- vent a repetition of or accidents there |