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Show oo HIS WIFE WAS ON WRONG TRAIN An incident occurred at the Cnton depot this morning, which, while causing amusement for the employes at the depot, was a source of worry to a man and his wife who did not leave their names. Husband and wite purchased tickets tick-ets for the cast several minutes be-tore be-tore the train was o leave and the ; husband, growing restless at the de- j lay, took his wife bv 'he arm and led 1 her to a train standing m the ards He did not pv Depot Ma-ier John Shields with question but took it for granted that the train waiting was the right one After he had p:arr'1 D'" u" ,ho train, he took a walk up town und returned a few minutes before the train wag to leave the station. When he entered the car where he thought h hi,j pla.ed hi- wif lie v.as unable un-able to locate thai 'adv and was still looking for her when the train de-l de-l parted. Later the depot master received a message front West Weber to the of-1 feet that a lady had been found on j Southern Pacific train No. : who li-ld I transportation on the I'nion Pacific, i train No 10. The conductor had Stopped the train to let the woman j off. In the meantime the husband i w.i located at a point nn the Pnlon I Pacific and Informed by wire that hlsl wife w ug nt West Weber find would follow him within a few hours. |