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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE SIX. TROLLEY Fifty Years the Standard STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1909. A TO EVERY CITY OF PROBLEM CONGESTED WITH DEALING POPULATION. Social and Physical Health Are Promoted by the Distribution of tho Workers Over Wide Area. Thro' Service via the Scenic Lines and Denver ANOTHER HOSPITAL TRAIN SECTION FOR MANCHURIA. Elsvsnth Consignmsnt Includes Hundreds Upon Hundrsds of Packages for Soldisrs at Front. It April IS. How the Is yours if you use the Burlington Route to Chicago. Sleeping cars leave 13. WASHINGTON, After ST. PETERSBURG, April electric street railways are operating months of hard work, patient organaa distributors of population, relieving isation and the greatest sacrifice of the congested conditions In the great on the part of many scores of cities, la discussed in a publication of time n ladles of the highest sothe census bureau. The electric railways have wrought a ciety In St. Petersburg, headed by the revolution In the cities of America and Grand Duchess Marla Svlovna, yet Twenty years have elapsed another hospital train section stands Europe. since the first electric railway was ready to start at almost any moment built, and the first waa largely an ex- for the extreme east. About a year ago the Grand Duchess periment. It la now the undisputed monarch of street railway systems, Maria Pavlova sent to the front a and has begun to reach out Into the hospital' train, which has been of Inrural districts in a way that la causing valuable service In conveying with the smallest delay possible thousands of the steam railways uneasiness. From 1890 to 1893, under the electri wounded soldiers from the scenes of cal Impulse, the single track mileage battles. But such has been the carbattles, which for street railwaya increased from 8,138 nage of these to 22,577. The mileage of electric lines in truth have come to be massacres, Increased during this period from 1,262 that this train and several others that were sent out have been totally unto 31,907. Hetween 1890 and 1902 the coat of able to meet the demands made upon street railway construction and repair them. 0, increased from 889,000,000 to The grand duchess, therefore, unor almost 157 per cent; oper- dertook the great labor Involved in the ating expenditures from $62,000,000 to organisation of this hospital train sec3143.000.- 000, or ISO per cent; the numtion, which will. It is understood, start ' ber of fare passengers carried In- immediately for Manchuria. 0, There are In all three large wagons, creased from 2,000,000,000 to or. 136 per cent. In 1902, 18 per and they are filled to overflowing. One cent of passengers were carried on of them contains a flying hospital, transfers. Seven times .aa many fere bearing the name of the Grand Duke passengers were carried on street rail- Boris Vladimirovich. Its construction ways in that year aa there were fare is such that all the cots can be rapidly The converted Into litters so arranged that passengers on steam railwaya. United of the trunk systems great they can be carried by men or by a States in 1902 earned 3393,000,000 from rouple of horses, mules or ponies. passenger traffic, while the trolleys Similarly, the greater part of the Inearned 284,000,000. ternal fittings can easily be removed Thus the medical An Interesting feature of the census for field work. bulletin has to do with the effect of stores are in cases adapted for being the trelley on the distribution of popu- carried onto the field of battle, as are lation. The possibilities in this di- also the stove the palls, the utensils rection are practically without limit. of all sorts so necessary for immediate From 1890 to 1902 the population of service upon the spot In the midst of a battle. the Manhattan borough of Greater hard-fougNew York increased from 1,441,000 to In these great saloon 'carriages are Salt Lake City every afternoon, reaching Denver the next afternoon, where passengers are given time for a over the city If they wish it. trip The same sleeping cars then go on thro' to Chicago and Intermediate points. Other Standard sleeping cars are Included In the Burlington's feet tralne from Denver to Omaha, Kansae City, St. Joseph, St. Louie and other Southeastern well-know- Miffi X WITH THE I POWDER CO.. CHICAGO. 169 143 188 141 143 reason that the pitchers do not know what to throw him, and the fielders do not know where to play for him. Hence he can break off quite a lot of base hits, and, maybe, acquire a confidence which will carry him safely through the balance of- the season. This, apparently, does not go In 1905, The pitchers are now such lords of the whole business that the gamest and 140, 151460 most ambitious youngster seems un183 130457 able to connect with the leather, and 318 135 481 hence the Juveniles are not apt to im134 137403 the hitting to any marked prove 139 733 803 669 P. Herrick Fa Scudder Wl Herrick 143 144457 169470 Dee 183 140 170 130 139 150 111 198449 689 764 3310 Dee-Stanfo- rd Morton Lamdin .... Thomaa Wright Whipple Totals L Scudder Totals 173 119 757 130411 304 135873 138461 Some people consider It a reward for Hart when they say Jeff will give him a match. Others consider It capital punishment. Terry McGovern says he never came out of a fight with even a black eye. Well, few men have ever been knocked out with a punch In the eye. In a letter to a friend In this city, Joseph Woods, former Vnanager of Herrera, takes an unusually hard fell out of the Mexican by saying that Herrera had cold feet when he sidestepped a match with Goodman at Butte after he had signed the articles of agreement: also that Herrera la about done for, and that his trip in the east has not netted him many matches, all the of the as "he is good men and taking on the easy marks." Woods further states that his new find, Thompson, can defeat him to a standstill. It is very probtthle that a match with Woods will secure Thompson at Salt Lake with Spider Welch In the near future. Au-rel- lo side-steppi- Here Is some McCloskey dope that comes from Ilolse: "There is a rumor afloat among the fens that owing to the unsettled condition of the Northwest league, McCloskey may yet take hold of the Biitte team and apply for admission In the Pacific Nntional. If he should do that, Helena, which Is anxious to come In. would undoubtedly ask for admission, which will make a league. However, this would six-tea- m require a rearrangement of the schedule. but It Is not likely that In the event that this should happen Manager Cody would be willing to give up the excellent dates he has secured. This is a pipe, pure and simple. Mac will never desert Lucas unless for a better reason than the one given. Judging from present Indications, his Is not going to be much of a year or batsmen In the big league, and the lugging averages are1 going to be nuch lower than In 1904. when they lumped terribly below the peroent-ge- s of 190. It was hoped by nearly II the managers that the youngsters tho were so freely lmiorted would race un the general hitting, and that he work which they would do against he pitchers would Improve the total vernges of the teams. This, at least u the spring practice, has proven a allacy the young players are thralls r the spit bull and twlrlers' skill Just ike their older colleagues, and nobody hitting enough to do the leather any erlous damage. As a rule, a young player, when not filleted with ktHge fright, will hit a lot in the first trip around, for the simple yhat did they do for tea two-hundr- ed ago I and fifty years 1.850.000. Of this Increase 231,500, one-ha- five-sixt- hs bane-bal- i Col-orod- o. Same Old Feeling. It was the morning after when the carve Its channel 'deeper. When the curren slackens some of the wnate from higher lnnds may be deposited, mountains are worn down and plains formed. The higher the mountains the deeper the valleys can be carved; but even the highest mountains are ultimately deeply dissected and finally worn down so that the current of the river may not lie strong enough to man met hi Southern friend In the hotel cafe; He was about to try a hair of the dog that bit him and he made the uaunl inquiry: Yea. suit. I will. I was about to older er.c when you appeared," Raid transport this detritus. A country the r, thus worn down Is said to have reach: sclent for a little and then, ed a bHse level with the erosion, nnd They with an effort, the man asked: "How Its nearly level surface forms a penerto plain. If such a region lie uplifted, Ing, Colonel?" lightened up a tlic streams will start work again bit ai: How do I teel? Why, vigorously mid s new cycle of erosion auh. I every true Southern will begin. A region reduced to Its, base level, if neither elevated nor degentleman coca In the morning. can remain pressed, unchanged feel like hell, suh." New York Sun. through iiilllions of years. Fcc-thirn- TEA ht or lt too puce north more than street, the population of Eighty-sixt- h of this section having doubled In a decade. at a distance of more than seven miles from thp southern extremity of the clt. In Bronx borough the population Increased from 89,000 to 200,000, mainly In along the street railway line. To one not acquainted with the tech- Brooklyn and Queens boroughs the innicalities of baseball. It appears s pe- crease of population was more than 50 culiar situation for a manager to insist per cent, mainly In the outlying dison making & player sign with a team tricts Boston affords a striking Illustration with which he says he does not care to play. At first thought It seems aa of what the trolley Is doing in the way the though such a player would sulk. If of building up the suburbs. Of secforced to play against hla will, and not wvln wards nearest the business play as good a game as he might un- tion of Boston five show a decrease In der other circumstances. It Is well to population between 1890 and 1902, understand this proposition, as it fre- while in the outlying wards there was quently arises. In the first place the an Increase of 94,000 inhabitants, In-or of the population actuating spirit back of a refusal to nearly sign a contract la generally to get more crease for Boston. Moreover, the popsalary. The player has no particular ulation of the adjacent cities and as Cambridge. Somerville, personal Interest in the team with towns. which he Is assigned to play; It is al- Chelsea and Brookline, Increased muck most entirely a question of salary. If more rapidly than the older parts of he becomes imbued with the Idea that Boston. The situation In Philadelphia shows he should get more money than is offered he begins a series or more or less similar changes. Almost al!the wards diplomatic tactics which appear ,to him in the heart of the city have decreased to trend toward the desired result. In population, while the outlying wards These bickerings are what the public and the districts adjacent to them learns about In the course of their de- lave grown rapidly. Nine times out of every Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, Cinvelopment. ten the player ultimately comes to the cinnati. Louisville, Indianapolis, Deoriginal terms, and with a consistent troit. Pittsburg, Milwaukee, Minneapshow' of reluctance affixes his signaolis, St. Paul and Kansas City have At felt the effec t of the movement of popture to the proffered document. l ulation. Even. In cities of third and this Miut the enthusiast begins to wonder If the fourth population rank the trolleys are player, thus forced against his seem- encouraging the distribution of popuing convictions, will render unto the lation and reducing the evils of overteam the best service of which he la crowding. capable. For more than one good reaMan's Unreasonableness son it may he confidently stated that But he will. In the first place, the ques- Is often as great as woman's. tion of salary having been definitely Thos. S. Austin, mgr. of the "Repubsettled, the average player forgets the lican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not prior negotiations and does hla best, unreasonable when be refused to allow Should there still remain, however, the doctors to operate on his wife for some dissatisfaction at results and female trouble. Instead," he says, consequent shirking of duty, the rule "we concluded to try Electric Bitters. of suspending the player without pay My wife was then so sick she could may be Invoked, and r few days' ap- hardly leave her bed, and five (S) plication of the right generally has a physicians had felled to relieve her. If worse comes to After taking Electric Bitters she was salutary effect. worse, a recalcitrant player can be sold perfectly cured, and can now perform and thla feet Involves the further one all her household duties." Guaranteed that a signed player Is always an asset by Ogden druggists; price 50c. and consequently a desirable person EROSIVE ACTION OF WATER. to have on the roster. All things conThe erosive action of water begins sidered, there is little substantial ground for public worrlment over a with the raindrop. If a piece of soft ground with small stones lying shout player who signs against his will, be examined after a shower. It will be noted that the soil has been beaten Bon Lott Mother. down and washed away from the ground not protected by stones. This "Consumption runs in our family, action occasionally takes place on a I it lost and through my mother." larger scale In seml-urt- d cliniaies W'rites E. It. Reid of Harmony. Me. when Is slow and curious pillars decay "For the pHRt five years, however, on of earth or soft rock capped by prothe slightest sign of a cough or cold. I tecting boulders are formed. Example have taken Dr. King's New Discovery of this Is the Garden of the Gods, for Consumption, which has saved me When the raindrops unite to from serious lung trouble." Hla moth- form rivulets the process of river tiny 51 was r. a sad loss for er's death Reid, erosion begins. The work of surface hut he learned that lung trouble must water Is continuous. Borne rock not he neglected, anil how to cure It. are dissolved and borne nway Quickest relief and cure for coughs in solution. Other particles are carand colds. Price 50c and 11.00: guar- ried in suspension and, by abaway anteed at Ogden druggists. Trial bot- rasion on rocks below, help the stream tle free. - non-inform- ed - NESLEN, General Agent. WEST 8ECOND SOUTH STREET, BALT LAKE CITY. Frisco System 4,775,-000,00- SPORTS The Thomaa boy took two out of three game from the team last evening, losing the third game only by a few pins. Joe Thomaa bowled the highest Individual sVore, 318 pina, aa well aa the higheat Individual average. The score. LAST AKP THOMAS. 79 32,150,-000.00- tartar derivod from grapos. BAKING R. F. ed Made from pure cream of PRICK points. stored away hundreds upon hundreds of packages of things much needed by the soldiers. For Instance, there are 5,000 shirts, 4.000 pairs of drawers, several thousand vests, 10,000 partienkls for Russian stockings), many thousand pairs of boots, and a thousand cover-of lets. There are also 4.000 packages articles, tied up In gaily colored pock et handkerchiefs, on which are printed the familiar features of heroes or the war. Each of these packages contains one shirt, one pair of partienkls, one pound of sugar, a quarter of a cigarettes, pound of tea, twenty-fiv- e one book of cigarette papers and a piece of soap altogether quite enough to make a large number of wounded ' mn exceedingly happy. other are thingicbe But there many sides. For Instance, India rubber bags, medicaments of all kinds, operating instruments in great numbers, concentrated milk, sugar, chocolate, coffee, candles, tobacco, wine, 525 pieces of cloth for the making or dresses for the Sisters of Mercy. , Such are some of the things going to make up the eleventh consignment to the front sent through the kindness and generosity of Grand Duchess Marla Pavlovna and the devoted hand of ladies who have given time, labor and devotion towards the good end of aiding the sick and wounded at the front In so thorough and practical a manner. Mrs. Ole Bull Is Popular. Mrs. Ole Bull, widow of the celebrated violinist, lives In Cambridge, Mass., and her home In the university town Is the center of much of Harvard gayety. Mrs. Bull likes to en tertaln young persons. Nothing gives her greater delight than to invite a dozen or two of students to her home and have an equal number of pretty girls to meet them. College men with a soul for music naturally appeal to her more than their less appreciative comrades, but she has a welcome for all bright boys and loves to Indulge in unrestricted mothering of Interesting young women. She has keen relish for varsity athletics, too, and goes to all the football games. Astonishing CHICAGO & EA8TERN ILLINOIS R. R. Double Daily Trains BETWEEN St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING La8alle Street Station, Chicago 9:50 a. m. From Union Sta. (Merchant! Bdg) 8t Louie, 9:30 a. m. Morning er evening connection at both termini with lines Equipment entirely new and modern throughout A DOUBLE-TRAC- 9:10 p. 9:4 p, diverting. RAILWAY. K Equipped with practical and apprqged Substantially constructed. fet7 appliances Next Time You Go East BE SURE AND USE THE Union Pacific and Chicago, nilwaukefe Line &- - St. Paul THE ROUTE OF THE Overland Limited THROUGH CAR8 CLAUDE 106 5. WILLIAMS, Commercial WEST 2ND SOUTH ST SALT LAKE CITY, Agent. UTAH. Incident. It was. to all her friends, an astonishing Incident, that Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wls., was cured of her dreadful sickness. "Doctors. she writes, "had given me up; friends wert ready to bid me the last farewell; clouds of despair darkened my horlson and I was a wreck on the shores of despondency, when I began to take Electric Bitters, for my frightful stom ach and liver complaint. To the astonishment of all, I was oenented at once and am now completely and miraculous! restored to health." At Ogden druggists; price COc; guaran teed. Capital and Surplus, 225,000.00. First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President. THOMAS D. DEE, Vice-Preside- nt JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORSi David Eccles Thomas D. Dee Geo. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Watson Josoph Clark Adam Patterson M. 8. Browning. Respectfully solicits the accounts of banks, mercantile firms and Individuals. 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