K THE NUBRASKAN-HESPKRIAN, t i I! i Jltr THE TRAIN SPOTTER; AN OFFICIAL WHO IS WELL PAID 1Y THE RAILROADS. TThe "Work Whteli In Performe r Thin C1nft of W-t-ctlvon ayiA tk QTmltUe For Which U Cn1t tteifc. Ab -of Hic Womnti 'Spotter. A little over "throe months ago thcro alighted from an Oakland ferryboat a demur l.'ttle wonian, who passed along With tlie oro'wd, with scarcely a glance to lite right or left, tier politeness nt traeted onio mention and her mod esty more, but no one who observed tlie air 'of confidence with which -she made her way lo llie public, carriage stand would liave imagined that she was ft Granger and thai for the llrst time in nor life lie ww visiting San jt-ranc'isco Giving a few quiet directions and tering a cab. she was whirled vay from l lie hustling throng and driven to a hotel. Later the "register contained an unassuming "Miss Waller. Chica go." Her room was No. 11. Calling a private messenger. hc dispatched a message to a firm of lawyers, and that evening, promptly nfS o'clock, a pros perous looking, well 'dressed gentleman entered the hotel, glanced at the regis ter, and. ignoring 'the clerk's question, 'To you want anything?' passed hy the waiting elevator and walked up the stairs. That was Tuesday evening. 'On Wednesday morning Miss Waller might have been seen boarding a Market street car bound for the ferry, where she purchased a train ticket and cross ed to tlie mole. She returned late on Priday evening, and Saturday morning the snmo messenger took a sealed let tor 'to the same lawyers, 'but this time there was no evening caller. "Saturday evening she left town again for a few days, and these trips were continued until one day last week, when, by the merest chance, the object of hor re peated outings was discovered. 'On this occasion she was the possessor of a ticket 'to a city "near 'the Missouri 'river, and she smilingly confessed 'that she was 'bidding goodby 'to San Francisco for some time to'come. As an Illustration of the care which she 'must exercise in order 'to 'enhance hor value 'to the big 'railway corpora tions In this country it Is only neces sary to state flint in the ten years wlildh -slio 'has devoted to the business of spotter, or. us she would probably prefer to have It called, private fle tectlvo, she hns doubtless innde fewer friends than any one else 'in the -country. And lille she will mot n'llow any one to get 'thoroughly acquainted 'with hor, she -does not make enemies. That would beirulmitu 'It Is an unwritten law of flic rall 'roads that every employee Is upon to suspicion tint II he has been proved guilty, and the people wlio take upon themselves tlie task of separating the 'two't'lnsses-Jthose Who are 'found guil ty and those who are as yet inordly tin der suspicion are -objects of the great est contempt 'with the army of tollers who seek a living on the trains. To 'offset 'this unpopularity, however, they 'lui ve (the lnducmiitiiit of large financial 'returns. There Is no iroiibouud ride governing "the amount of money which 'they receive. 'but 'the more proficient of the elnsH probably make froin'J.noO'to SH.OOO a year. At times a rnl'roiid will have an lui portion ease on lis hand, and the sorv Ices of a (list class spotter will be In vu'luu'lile to the company, unci on such occasions, If successful, 'the 'Ilnnnolal returns Increase wonderfully. There lis a much greater demand for this class of detectives In the east than there Is hero, and severul reasons tire given for this condition of affairs. In the llrst plncu, tralllc being heavier, there are more trains run there, mid iinore 'men are employed by the com lpnules. 'Besides, that section 1b 'more 'thickly populated, and way trulns are 'In many Instances run hourly, if mot oftonur, 'but iprobubly the 'truest catiHe 'for "the 'Increased dishonesty among Tullwuy conductors In the eust is tthe low irate of salary whloli they 'receive. There Is u well dollnud 'bullof umong m rfrriw University Book Store. All Students' SUPPLIES "kept in Mock If you don't sec what yon want -aslc for it- :: University Book Co. MAIN BUILDING. vftTdj? sk v A V. . i n ir " ' lif"" " rl t"-' is & I j.--JL .. ' , " '. ' , l' "' iff; eastern men who travel extensively that any man who has reached that'de gree of prosperity where he can -afford to wear creased trousers Is hopelessly extravagant if he pay more than one third fare after crossing the Mississip pi river. 1 once heard a popular Victor giving his reasous for this assertion 1n a resort on the Atlantic coast, -and, after enlightening his audience with -a dissertation on the almost utter worth- lessness of money in the west, so far as railroad traveling was concerned, he continued: "Take any train on any road west of t Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicago -or St. ! Paul, and tlie rest 'is easy. Assnme an air of indifference and smoke a 'cigar. If your conductor be seedy looking, liave a beard, an old 'uniform with threadbare elbows and a hopeless 'ex pression on bis face, pay 70111 fare, lie 'Is an honest man. A thousand dollars W'ouldn't tempt him. and yon Jire out a whole stack of dollars 'for getting 'on 'ids 'train. Had you waited for the next 'one 'things would have 'been 'different ! There you have a prosperous Hooking 'fellow, who spent his ilast hour 'before 'leaving time in a 'barber's chair and who. but for his uniform, would pass 'for a drummer or even a lianker He 'looks as well fed and as well groomed as a king, and you need 'have no fear that he will decline your invitation to 'divide the cost of your 'ride 'to your destination or at 'least To 'the 'end of 'His 'llv!slon."--San -Francisco 'Ohroul- 1 ele. 7I1h t'Me1i'HM 11 id r Dime. "It isn't safe to start out without a pocketful of pennies any 11101 1." 're imarked a member of the house 'the other day. "Yet 1 can romem'hor 'that when 1 came down Into 'this section -of the country In army blue In 18(555 a T cent piece was very small potatoes. "We were camped awhile out 'there In Tlrgluia. and my headquarters wore In 'the 'big plantation home. A sou of the lliouse and myself became good 'friends, ulthough he was H and II 'nearly Jtri. -One day In lieu of 'the candy Which II had 'forgotten to bring him from the near 'hyitovni! gave him 11 silver lhalf dime 'I had iforgotton all about the Incident, when sonic two weeks later he cauu Into my room and. opening his hand, held -out to me on his little pink pulni 'the silver piece II hud glvuu lhlm. '.Heali, "Mr. 'Captain. you -can Uiave It Imok;' llie said plaintively, '.it wonlt 'buy inunin;'" vWas'hlugton :Star. The A'bysslnlans make a 'tea from 'the leaves of a eertalnipliint Which 'has sudli stimulating qualities that 'to-ohew a single 'lour will (produce nil uhe -of-ifects-of a strong cup of ma. The 'mini who persistently Uilows Uiis own ihorn will Hooner -or Uatur 'convince Ids audience of his good -opinion tuT himself. Wushtugton IPoHt. 11 f jyou Intend 'to Uo .11 uneaii (thing, wall 'till 'tomorrow; If .vou 'Intend itoUo a 'tidlile itlilng. -do It now. 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