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Show GIVE 10 WOMEN A HANDCAR SIDE Travelers often fnnke a mistake and get on board tho wrong train, hut to make a mistake In railroads and then tako a 23-mllc ride on a handcar to rectify that error was tho rather unusual un-usual and Interesting oxperlonco of two ladles who arrived in Ogde'u yesterday yes-terday afternoon. They arc Mrs. L. H DcRoslers of Detroit, Mich , and her sister, Mrs. A. E. Montgomery of Denver The ladles were en route to San Francisco and arrived In Salt Lake City Wu tho Denver & Rio Grando. Instead In-stead of looking after the passengers to tho extent that they were put off at the Capital city, where they should havo boarded a Western Pacific train, the D. & It. G. trainmen permitted tho ladles to remain on tho train and como to this city Upon their arrival here they remained re-mained in the car whloh Is attnehed to Southern Pacific westbound train No. 5. Tho mistake was not discovered discov-ered until the Sraln had reached Promontory Prom-ontory Point Instead of sending them back on the next enstbound train tbo Wostcrn Pacific passcugcrs were given over to the caro of a train auditor, aud-itor, who accompanied them to Ogden on board one of the S'outhorn Pacific's palatial handcars Tho return trip of 23 miles was not only now, but decidedly decid-edly novel to tho ladles from the east and they claimed to have enjoyod tho ride Immensely Neither did they complain at tile 24-hour delay, stating that the mlstako would now give thorn an opportunity to see Ogden as well as Salt LakorClty The travelers will roturn to Salt Lake today and endeavor to board the Westorn Pacific westbound train this ovenlng |