Show GREAT INCREASE IN THE NESS OF THE VARIOUS ROUTES express wagon wa pressed into service to carry the mall when tho rural tree delivery in this county was inaugurated in december ot the mode of delivering tho sacks of mail to the five points car which carries it to the end of that line where it Is delivered to the carriers was by means ot a wheelbarrow wheel barrow then that was outgrown and a two wheeled hand cart was procured and still the amount of mall has continued to grow and yesterday morning a ono borse express wagon was taxed to its full capacity to carry the mails from the to the car alno in december 1902 three routes were established number one which hakea ln allson weber and warren number 2 which includes and plain city and number three which goes to north ogden view and hot springs number our which goes to blaine and birch creek was not established until december of 1903 the first month these routes were established pieces of mail were received by the carriers and pieces delivered for the month of january of this year pieces were received to be mailed at the office in ogden and pieces were delivered on the four routes which shows an increase of in the total number of pieces handled in the month the greatest increase comes through the increased circulation of the dally papers among the people living in the rural districts and the growing tendency on their part to writs more letters when they have the opportunity to send them to the every day that the system will be a profitable one will be shown by the increase in the value of the stamps canceled on the malla delivered on these four routed for the farst month it amounted to and in january of this year to added to this stamps to the value of were sold along the routes and orders taken for postal money orders ithaca N Y march 12 an ordinance has gone into effect here providing for a curfew signal at 8 it was found necessary to quadruple the police force and as the new law applies to adults as well as children considerable trouble Is expected especially with cornell men many ot whom seek recreation in town during the evening |