| Show 4 A SHUTOUT SHUT OUT V I 1 it V c lepok bi true the rail wal company has practically I 1 its demands fourth street Is to M closed without being bridgefo brid gedo in r 1 awa a request what effect shall be t presented after the building 9 are com plated and the tracks are laid no 11 I 1 ou conversant ith jho tory of ogden can doubt that them re I 1 quest will be anade the brahs con 1 companies which iola here V never I 1 toled short of getting 11 lite were entitled to and a trifle more in all any deal with this city or r so the absolute clo binic of the street r 11 be secured in v P ry short time I 1 V to we ire glad that ho quest loh Is t settled and that work will continua but we regret the terms that regret 1 will become more extended exten Jed an the E 1 ai I 1 years pus away ana inay be I 1 alone 41 to the feeling today but merchants 1 public and citizens generally al I 1 will some time the name view let us look at the situation 1 1 teare can not be two opinions con caming the necessity for closing C to ground traffic it al m us t be done tir C bag R not disputed this from th beginning but we have contended that the street I 1 should le dodged to shut it up for all time without a Is to civo 14 I 1 the western footit of this city for one 11 1 unbroken stretch of a mile into the W hands of the railway companies to the exclusion of business and the arl tury and inconvenience of thou ends of citizens alreada there are many I 1 I 1 settlers living directly west of third fourth aud fifth streets and athin a ew years far business men had expected to pee a fine little to n 1 1 located that to be tributary f og den jeither that little town ill never be its inhabitants Inhibit ants will be forced to tr arel two rulles to got to I 1 thee a part of business ogden I 1 instead of one mile it fourth street were bridged I 1 has been settled as I 1 11 orient report states then ogdon I 1 Cit yand weber county have made e an grant to the railway rl compacter com we doubt if any othar city in the country of this size ever lill conceded one e entire front to the rall dayi without consideration if any such case occurred the town had oe caston to burm its short as I 1 irmay be that our remonstrance comes too late if go we can only say that we hope bigden will grow in to such greatness and have such a magnificent western 1 I suburb that she will be glad to pay laala a million for the brivil e ge of 11 I 1 bild ging fourth street |