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Show These Were Sprinters. Spec:y1 to The Tribune. CAt'IIE JUNCTION, June 1. Serre-. tarv W C Stark of tiie Commercial club-' and II. M. Chamberlain of Walker Brothers' Broth-ers' hank ciualilled as Marathon runners this mor.ifng when the train left Logan. The two 'Vcie standing on the Logan plat- : form in a serious conversation concerning ; the phase of tiie moon, when the train began to move. "Tiie train Is only going out into th.-yard." said Mr. Stark, "let's ha vp another1. look at the moon." "All vipfht." 'aid Mr. Chamberlain. And thev aEi-iin looked at the moon, while the train started on '.its way to Halley. Idaho. It happens that xnt Logan it was nec.es-sfirv nec.es-sfirv for the traiV to turn on a Y. Mr. Stark and Mr. Vha mberln I n gave the train a. t wn-minutAstart before the moon had i;ono behind aVlnud. They made a run of two and a 'half miles in slightly over ten mi mi ley. tAn unexpected business busi-ness call nece.ss'.ta.ti Wesley King le.av-ing le.av-ing tl-fr parly If et nAght. lie will rejoin the travelers at Boisi. |