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The Titan

CHAPTER XXIII
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We have all suffered from it.

No effort has ever been made to regulate it, and because it is so heavy I doubt whether it ever can be systematized in any satisfactory way.

The best thing in the long run would be to tunnel under the river; but that is such an expensive proposition that, as things are now, we are in no position to undertake it.

The traffic on the North Side does not warrant it.

It really does not warrant the reconstruction of the three bridges which we now use at State, Dearborn, and Clark; yet, if we introduce the cable system, which we now propose, these bridges will have to be done over.


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