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Show A LOAD OF liltAIXS. A laitf Tliiillxaiiii I'miiiil I'arTi-sttil ti Its VlW-st fiifiiirily.: Monday morning, the southbound south-bound passenger' train had about the heaviest pull from Prigham to Ogden it has experienced for a half score years . or more. The tremendous load was found in the rear passenger ' car, whose fearfully taxed w heels were all but crushed down onto the ties and thecal pinned to the earth because be-cause of the gigantic weight of colossal brains it carried aboard. 'J'he weight was found in the heads of its famed passengers. passen-gers. For the information i ,f our readers, we here sunjoin i no names 01 in own worthies: Hon. Mr. Morroll, Councilman Coun-cilman from Cache; C. D. W. Fullmer. Full-mer. County Clerk of Cache; It. W. Sloan, ex-Editor of the Logan Journal; C. V. Nihley, T.ogan lie-publican; lie-publican; lion. J. D. 1'oters, Councilman Coun-cilman from llox Elder Co.; lion. A. If. Snow, Representative from Box Elder, C. C. Loveland, SherifT of iiox Elder; E. IJurgoin, merchant prince of Monlpolier; IL E. Bowling, Bowl-ing, old time wit of Prigham and liishop P.udge of Bear Lake. )n you w onder the w heels grateil and squeaked on their axles under this weighty burden? |