Show ALTMAN REFUSED TO HURRY So He Was Left to Spend a Hot Time at Juab Friends of Col Altman the mining I man are telling a good story of an nt cident of his return from hip recent trip south Time Colonel accompanied a party of wellknown Salt Lakers on a tour of inspection1 to Beaver county 1 21 is well known that Col Altman is above all deliberate and stately IIo I I acorns haste urnlsudden movement of any kind Tlio train on which the party were returning to Salt Lake orI waiting at JuafTfbr lunch The Colonel came into the refreshmentroom late and deiberatolyjproceedcd to dine He was once warmjd by the brakeman hot the train was about to start but the Colonel scorned to listen to the underling of the great corporation A warning by tlfb onductor was received In like mann 1 Finally Just as the I Colonel came out the train pulled out The Colonel did liot hurry Some of his friends prevailed upon the conductor to stop the train after it had gone 500 feet and It was thought the Colonel would surely hasten then But he did noL With the same slow and dignified carriage he always has he begun to Walk toward the string of speed wagons This made the conductor hot I and he gave the order to get out and to do It fast So it seems the Colonel was left at Juab His ticket 3 In charge I of the Pullman conductor who left It It at Nephl In charge of the agent I was presumed the Colonel would follow on a freight and the agent at Nophl was instructed to waylay the Colonel and give him the ticket or falling In that It was thought perhaps the Colonel might have to pay his fare to Salt Lake Bulletins from Juab stated that there was a probability of the Short Line being temporarily tied up as the Colonel had announced that he would fire every man connected with the corporation beginning with the conductor of the train which left him The Colonel luis not been sighted ct but It Is expected that a warm time will be enjoyed when he does roll lme I |