Show TWO VERY YOUNG TRAVELERS Bertha and Constance Fuller the Oldest not Yet Four Came Alone from Boston to Salt Lake 0 j 0 1 0i 3 4 4 0 J I I IuIi tI I b Probably the two youngest persons who ever crossed thecontinent alone arrived ar-rived on Sunday morning at tho Rio Grande Western depot They were occupants oc-cupants of the through Rock Island weekly excursion car and their names aro Bertha and Constance Fuller They I came from Ness Glasgow Nova Scotia and are not yet I and 3 years old re Hpcctlvely Their parents Mr and Mrs Dwlght P Fuller of 21 Kendall square this city wished to have their children Join tlim and called upon T J Clark traveling pasaengor agent of the Chicago Chi-cago Rock Island Pacific who 1111 dOrtQOk all tin arrangements Rewired InsttULlTona toHho Uoston agent of llu > Hock island and the latter fjillo i on Boston ietiilivcH Tho aunt of tho IRtlc lots look them from New Ohisgow to 0 BoBtop and when the through San FranCisco Fran-Cisco carvvas to leave the Rock Island 0 0 tourist car manager was given charge and they mode the trip of 27S2 miles In his came At the depot Sunday the parents were on hand lo meet them after seven months separation The excursion manager and another traveler ap neared each carrying a pretty little girl and tho scene following was quite an Interesting In-teresting one All along the route crowds had gaih ored lo sw the youthful voyagers and as the Rock Island ppoplo had staked tholr m roputallon for proper transportation transporta-tion two princesses could not have botn accorded hotter treatnlent Whon n Tribune reporter rolled on the young lathes yesterday thov wcrf playing 0 play-ing tea party and whim u kcd for tin Interview In-terview they gave unmistakable signs that I t thoy would nol grant II Thty nro vary pretty little girls but they do not ficem lo appreciate all the fmdlegi tluit has bsen awakened about thtm |