Show I I ARRIVE I AFTER ROUGH TRIP Hagan and Dillworth Encounter Many Hardships in Coming From Goldfield After being given up for f r lost and cov coY covered covered ered with mud dust and grease until un l they were as much begrimed as their automo automobile bile C L I Hagan and William Dillworth reached Salt Lake last night from Goldfield Gold field Nev They The made one of the long longest longest on est cst and most arduous auto trips on roe rec record ord They left Goldfield March 21 In hi a big touring car belonging to H HN HN N Bertram of the tile Bertram Motor Supply company State street Their purpose was to deliver the tho car to its owner in Salt Lake but they did not anticipate the difficulties such a trip entails at this time of the year car Their belated arrival last night has served to relieve the feelings of their friends who had begun to fear for their safety owing to the thu fact that nothing had been heard from them since sIn co they left Ely last Sunday Sunda morning Before leaving Ely they were instructed by Mr 11 Bertram to wire their arrival at the next place they stopped and their failure to send some word caused apprehension lest they had lost their way wa or had bad met with some ac accident accident accident The Tho big car entered Salt Lake Just after twilight last night and the two men de declared declared dared metropolitan lights never looked better to them The trip from Salt Lake from Goldfield by r automobile was made last summer by bym Jim m Gilbert and Ind Curley Crosson In 33 3 hours the distance covered being some somewhat somewhat what over miles The trip Just com corn completed completed by Hagan and Dillworth took over ten en days and the men suffered many In the bargain Test of Car and Men That they the had bad a Journey jOUrno which not only tested the quality of the machine but their own endurance and courage is evi evident evident dent by the account they give of the ride through the deserts and over the swollen streams of Nevada and Utah They left Goldfield Monday morning March 21 and up to the time they arrived last night they had tried most of the engineering stunts known to science and some few that never were heard of ot In the building of bridges and road repairing without suit suitable suitable suitable able materials From Goldfield the route lay through Tonopah Stone Cabin Warm Springs up Tybo C Valley and then over Pritchett and Hamilton Summits a distance of ot miles Mud Mul was encountered en wherever wherever wherever ever they went Once they Wey were stuck for hours In a II mud hole near tho the 1 ranch and although they hated I to do It they had to call upon a macama for two horses to pull them out of the themire themire themire mire That same night they had to sleep in the snow in their blankets From Hamilton Summit they went by byway b byway way of or Pass and reached Ely last Sunday Sunda Leaving there the same afternoon they suffered many man hardships In pushing on to Salt Lake Both Hagan and Dilworth are well known in the local automobile trade The former is bookkeeper for H N Bertram and the latter Is one of ot the best known chauffeurs coo in the west Both declared that they the never wanted to go through a similar experience |