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Show WHY MAKE SO MUCH NOISE? Shlkaro Takomoto, "Jnpanoso passenger," pas-senger," liaB written to tho Hon S. Pacific company, earnestly asking why, "please, do onglneor 9 30 evening even-ing p.m. freight train necessary blow whistle with so long lasting of sounds for calling back end brako man it I five short whlstlo call would wako I h's baby and back end brako man 1 with samo effect each doparturoT" 1 And Tnkomoto, too, hns some sug-I sug-I gostlons regarding Pullmap cars. 1 "Dear Hon. S. Pacific: I roslding I In these Sulsun City and question, K please, do englneor 9:30 evening p. ft, m. freight train necessary blow whls- tie with so long lasting of sounds for calling back end brako man If llvo short whlstlo cnll would wako my baby and back end brako man im. samo effect each departure? Many other trains at cross ng raise samo long night noises; cannot all lles bo safo with less awaking of almost the deald? "Also recent tlmo of lato I travel with Hon. employ In lovely electric lights Pullman car "AHena" and cannot can-not find satisfy place to lose my watch and American eaglo ($10) for completo safety. Could not Hon Pullman save 25 cents from every gentleman in lower berth rato financial finan-cial condition by Inserting In smoke room wash place, one small safe de-pos't de-pos't box convenience (lOo to porter upon nrrlval nt destitution to leave koy with It), so saving temptation of robbery under pillow. "Thanking jou for qtt'et relief to home and very grateful for travel safely. Your truly, SIIIKAnO TAKOMOTO Japanese Passenger." Tho Southern Pacific has answered Takomoto and assured him that It will do all it can that "all lives be safe with less nwaklng of almost tho dead." |