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Show -uu WHERE BASEBALL FANS DO STRANGE THINGS. The forester who saw baseball fans daily meeting the westbound trains at Austin and Eureka, New, to make a wild scramble for an Ogden morning paper In order to get the baseball scores of the Union associa tion, lias wild dreams or has been very much Imposed upon by our local lo-cal contemporary It has been years 6ince either town has had a dally train of any kind, and neither one was ever on a railroad running east and west, in fact they are mining camps situated about 100 miles south of the Southern Pacific, at the end of narrow gauge railroads that operate oper-ate when the elements permit and business warrants. A fabricator of wonderful tales, holding a position on a newspaper, should not draw on his imagination to the extent of upsetting the railroad rail-road map of an entire state and still expect the reading public to believe in him. |