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Show I pound autocar was purchased r the Auerbach company rrom ie Automobile company. This i autocar to bo put into op-Bait op-Bait Lake, one having been imetlme by the Cullen hotel. la one of the moat exton-delivery exton-delivery trucks In the United 1nc the distinction of hav-reit hav-reit fleet of cars In opera-fleet opera-fleet is operated by the ess company and consists of i, all of the same capacity. An extremely larco fleet of the same cars is in operation by John Wana-maker, Wana-maker, who uses 110 of them. It Is interesting in-teresting to note how the popularity of the automobile delivery has Increased with a bg firm like- Wanmmiker'B. Four years ago TVanamukcr bought one autocar. auto-car. After a year's test under all sorts or conditions, he bought several more, further orders followed in rapid succession suc-cession and ho now uses 110. I-Io finds that each autocar docs tho work of many horso3, as is shown on one route nlone, where an autocar averages slxty-flvo I miles a day over steep hills and rough roads. Formerly It required six horses over this route, eight being needed In rough seasons. The autocar covers this every day in three hours less time than. It took the eight horses. The Salt Lake- Automobllo company reports re-ports excellent truck business. Bosldea the above car. they have sold a thrco-ton thrco-ton Mack truck and. a one and a half-ton half-ton Slack truck to the Morrison-Morrill Laimber company, and pleasure car deliveries have been made to P. Slattin and Mr. Mcthlcc. |