| Show TRANK FRANCIS FRANCISOn I II I I U j r I Ono One On of ot our modern railroads 11 l Railroad the Washington Oregon letlon a l companY's lines built 44 H veils ago co How great greath have ve been the tho Improvements in I since sine 1880 Is disclosed bY bYr bYI r I B Gill 11 ho describes d the th 0 Wn 0 W WIt R It N In 1881 Then the th road was as unfenced had pound 56 hon lion rail rall locomotives locomotives tives burned wood and had to top loP loPe e esery ery 20 miles to wood up 4 8 Freight cars c rs had 10 tons ton capac- capac capacIty y capac-y ity cars diners and ob- ob ob aeration cal cai calero call were vero unknown n Automatic couplers air brakes electric steam heat heal air sig- sig signals nals le-nals nals and antl nd passenger cars c had not been des de developed eloped Union I Pacific Magazine tells hoIn hos how ho In do das s an engineer app Ii ft a stati n do don n brakes and Iho ho brakemen both on freight and antl ran rail the length of the ham the brakes I The split s switch Itch wd sa d not In use us usand se seand and there ere era no automatic block signals I In those Ilas da a Il brakeman had to be bo most moat active e He lie had to toI Inow boa ho hoto to t twist 1st a brake and I I lido the Hi IU deck of ot a box box- boxcar boxcar car In III tho the co coldest eathel last East and d vest sest cst out of Ogden ere difficult runs On 01 Ot the Con Con- CenI Contral Contral I rill Pad Pacific tie hili bill had hadIt hai It s to be climbed and east cast on the tho Union Pacific was as the can canon canoni on onI 1 i I In winter Inter inter was as a a frigid tor I trici fo to a a brakeman Mho ho had to r hold the Iho train on the do don n grade C crew st v t as u far tar west as Carlin ye Ada Q la and In InI 5 Hillock and nd thAt I a I Vest Yest of ot Wells hosted fi oiled many IL a brakeman II a ears cars aud aull toot leet Is one of or the coldest places place In III the 4 toiled States t Today ToddY the brakeman on a pas pas seager enger train Iraln ha has more ts is isthan 1 than did the th time old conductor and he be ha has a Il better belter position I the ho death ot of S leter C Clark dark Mae Mac Mac r C lane fat hu has h l bi III ought a Il pang pane of ot to- to Kiet ic-Kiet giet Iet to many an aspirIng bo bov as a Macfarlane was as the bOYs bOY's boy Last January Robert Gordon J rUe of ot Ogden rote tOl fot lee all and the boy tho Iho follow Ine Ing letter E Dear Dar noLe t Whoever told DU au story atory Is u IL lazy hazy nun Juan f a Job Z ought lo to sit lit down n and write JUSt one story lory and then Ihn sell It R B Bv the th time tim it Is ii 1 written not to say nay sold old he probably will III decide decillo that th poun rocks Jocks rocks or digging inc coal coil or scrubbIng floors floora or keeping boarding II a boarding house Is much easier casler Then nent ent on to tosa tos to's sa i he hid had tried many was wais of making a 11 living and ond Is III the tho hardest h but but it U 5 52 that th ls s th the only ay I 1 know and nd It i Is the tho lh 1 lIly I would do or Ill Bill do and ond nd I 1 salute you OU nt at t 15 If and wish vou OU the courage and the tho tenacity which alone lone will bring brine out and anel render marketable whatever genIus you Thou n was cas In I J f 1 jy l h l and mental menial distress ho he rV hi I heI hold had time n lor toe this ibis Ogden Ofden boy and f C even cven took the tho trouble to enclose Continued ngo Vu rage T o Tv ol t V j jj j I I I 5 I 1 NEWS AND VIEWS I 4 Continued from Page One Onel l l clipping u tr-u from th BoYC Boy World In which tIle the editor tells tIl how to wilts The editor of Boys Boy's Boy World In his hi suggestIons advises ls writer to 10 Ine keep t Id tO In he GO ho II B of ethics and amid foi Xoi the tho th boy boyhas boyhas has baa a a 11 ely eose en of ot justice and honor bonor Is highly Incensed 0 met er un- un un fair Calr play and und is ready to make IL a her hera of one une un ho who Stands lands out for what Whal he h t to bo be right Piter Poter Clark dark Mac Mac- Mac Mac-larlan arlane felt that among amone tJ a abig l big nolle nohe could bo be giat l t tuan tUb the tha gUiding ol or boy boy- boyhood boyhood boy boyhood hood to floe fine manhood and to so lie he hea er noer disregarded a bo bos bo's IL peal It reflects re Macfarlan i s finer na- na na nature lure ture The Tho Th soul loul of ot the thu th nun man wu was had hod 0 a no- no notion no notion tion of ot a a 10 bo He lie said ald ald Would I but a IL rde be b changeable chano bl longing and liking proud tan tan- tan taCtical hallo mt ml Still full o of tiar tUlU tans full tUIl of ot Con tor or e eer cery c ery er passion something Onti tol or no truly anything Os alo bo s and amid are for tot tile the mot float part lart cOllie of ot this thi color BO nO ar are oro h n re hey should be nut hut tho the modern b boy does doe doc not riot n cr er etell Nor or do our oUt modern women When women were wr orca- orca Ur ora-Ur tunes ure to be bo dominated by man manthey they thoy hall had no no io opportunity to de- de de flop de-flop elop personality except In Today roday they lire are ar not the helpless clinging vines vine of GO 50 ears ago C C S Saturia itt t 11 a m the th James Reedy needy excursion from Texa will arrive The Tho Th will be betaken ten to the th hermitage tor for lunch Sun there ther entertained with musio mulo and ClId by the th chamber of ow- ow T- T The Th le d 1003 tou tome some once one a 0 aur wr air Lit lut La l year nearly were wron ore on n the th The Th people are arc the th south outa and a to them this part liart If it the tho th country is I like the theop open n If g i of a IL now new n w boo book I 1 Int Impressions ilona are aro ar being made mad and nd the th chamber of commerce comm rc through It Its entertainment commit commit te tee teo all the th work of ot which is I ol 01 is I seeing to It that no false talo understanding l r l of Utah Uth Is ii I obtained This Is I cherry time In Ogden and it Is ll jut just tho th of f North Ogden will m have hav a IL box f it C the tho cherries to to III th the tho from Tc Texas Tua a By the was tl I a the th orchards orchard around Ogden have hav mOre mor cherries than lh the Ogden Or rest of the tho th state tat North Og- Og den has ha an excellent crop and from Crom ilio timo first Int carload shipment of the season keason which was wa as delivered In tho th growers receIved 53 2 a IL box bux after atler deductIng freight 1 zot ot only are r cherries command command- commandIng command Ing a IL good price but prospective pro p buyers have been ben hero Irro to contract contractor for peaches peache and anti the tho outlook Is considered promising It Is said ald peaches can ho 10 Ei contracted at 1 U 1 25 26 a box Our fruit growers crower ar are In 10 a IL more I fa position than the th farm farm- farmer arm cr er era In Idaho who have hove been rals rals- rals rals-ni rals log ing wheat Thue Thre was las wa a time when the tb wheat raiser could not have avo been ben induced to turn to the th orchard 1 ILS as IL a re producer S S S Tomorrow Is I the Fourth of Jill Hilton Out Oui Ou country Is wherever 0 are well off oft I IOn On that basis e ery foreigner should bo be b as ILS enthusiastically Am- Am AmI Am a as thu tho th native natly born for tor no I country has ha given given fiven to all classes claue such uch opportunity co or has hIlS ha lavished more on It Its inhabitant 00 00 |