Show BRIDE LIVES IN A BOX CAR Her Young Husband is Learning the HaLlroad Business Fort Scott Kan r5C B Hammond Ham-mond daughter of a Butt Mont millionaire mil-lionaire and a bride of a few months has just packed her trousseau of costly Parisian gowns loaded them into a freight car on the Kansas City Fort Scott Memphis road in this city and token up her residence In the car with her young husband Though Mr Hammond was but a section hand on the railroad during the several months of their residence here they lived In fine style and their recent departure Is an Incident from which Fort Scott society can hardly recover Millionaire Barrett of Butte took his wife and daughter to Hot Springs Ark early last fall to spend the winter The daughter was 19 years old They took apartments at the Park hotel Young Hammond who Is the son of General Superintendent Hr H Hammond of the Kansas City Fort Scott Memphis road was at Hot Springs recuperating from an Injury sustained in a runaway At the hotel a he met Miss Jt Barrett Her parents frowned upon him but finally consented con-sented to a marriage and decided to gige an elaborate wedding at the hotel A trousseau was ordered from one of the fashionable modistes in Paris I SECRETLY WEDDED But mnantlmc something happened nobody knows just u hat that caused I Miss Barrens patents to desire a less formal wedding and the order for an I ostentatious service at the hotel was countermanded Young Hammond and his alllanced were then clandestinely I married at one of time other hoteln I Mr and Mrs Hammond were greatly mortified by this incident It is understood I I under-stood they have disinherited their I daughter V I After the marriage the young couple went to Kansas City His father proposed pro-posed to help him In a business way I only on condition that he begin at the I bottom of the railroad business and master it by hard actual experience I j I Ho was assigned1 a section gang in I this city under Foreman Sullivan Every work day for months he was i seen with the gang at work in the yards here and every time he ode by I the station on a load of dirt or bath + st 1 some one would point him out to an in = = zn terested company of spectators He wore overalls a jumper and a broad 1 brimmed hat and was soon smoking a cob pipe but was easily distinguished from the other section men by his more refined features Recently young Hammond concluded that he had learned the business of loadmaking and his father made him second man In authority on a work train which Is now stationed at Garland Gar-land Kan cutting down a grade A small box car or as It Is known In railroad parlance a shanty car was fitted up for him especially Ventilation Ventila-tion windows were cut In It and a bright coat of red was applied Its interior In-terior conveniences are very crude but l the young son of the general superintendent superin-tendent and his fashionable wife have adapted themselves to their circumstances circum-stances and expect to make It their home until he merits another promotion promo-tion They have no other apartments and carry all their personal effects with them |