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Show I . IMIDHEI 101 I : - 01 S.P. RAiLRQAD k ' L i . ; According to advices received from H ; ' freight tralnmon running out of this Hl ' city on the Southern Pacific, all has F ' not gone well with the Banda Moxl- Hr cana, which recently played an en- H' J ' f gagement at Glenwood Park. Tho con7 H;',' nectlon between freight trainmen and H'-: tho "National Band of Mexico" may Hf '; bo a little difficult to guess In the first Hrj attempt, but when it is known that HTj tho members of said band arc scat- V , j texed along tho S. P. right of way at B;' . ' varlouB points between this city and v ! Lucln tho riddlo becomes easy. K ", 1 It Beoms that immediately after tho i . i engagement in this city tho "Banda" B i ' disbanded. Many of tho musicians B I "soaked" or pawned their Instruments Hj ' to pay board bills and In lieu of some- . thing moro lucratlvo, accepted jobs H' on tho construction work out whero B ttio Southern Pacific has some double- tracking under way. H' 'j Ex-President, Diaz' subjects evident- BL ly found that turning out sweet mil- B, sic and handling a pick or shovel are H i, vastly dlffcronL Within tho short H r. space of a day or two tho musicians H k jumped the job and started back to- H ' f ward Ogden on foot. Small dctacb- Hf i ' ments of the Moxlcan musicians were H ' ) seep at various points along the road HfV I, between tills city and Lucln yestcr- H: ' day and the forcguard Is due to ar- H - rive in Ogden. today. LI ! |