| OCR Text |
Show RAIL SCHEDULE IS CHANGED Through the un-American actions of a bunch of Bolsheviks throughout the east a larger portion of the con' fields of the east, Gunnison has been brought face to face with the seriousness of the situation. Not. from a standpoint of fuel, however, but from the fact that the city has been put on a train schedule that w;n used some forty years ago. Through Mil order issued from headquarters at Washington, the Denver Rio Grande railroad has issued cireularn to the effect that the company will cooperate with the government in curtailing the use of coal and will minimize trallic on its line. Beginning last Monday Gunnison i'reight and passengers will I ravel as inc. (lie train running south from Manti being of the "mixed" variety. There is also a slight change in the .mining sehedule. The southbound rain instead of arriving al i p. in vill arrive at 0:20 in (be evening, joing north the train will arrive a; iunnison at 11:05. There' will be i light change, in closing of I he nortn nail and instead of closing at !) clock as heretofore the time has iccn clvingcf until 10 o'clock. Thus fHr there has been no sulTcr-ng sulTcr-ng for want of fuel, according to ra (Merl'ell. Irjeal di t ri bu t or. Car', towever, is being exj' ised in th list ribut ion ;uid when a ear is revived re-vived it is dealt, out in quantities of 'quality, and no one is allowed t.i loard. It is confidently believed that th.! iresenl situation will lie of .short duration du-ration as there is a feeling of optimum optim-um among officials at Washington bat (be strike will soon be off and 'hat Ibe industries throughout the otinlry will be running on the old schedule. ,, |