She might have driven around, then, for fifteen minutes and returned by the Southern depot just in time to meet you?
If the Southern depot caught, then the whole Bay quarter, a warren of tinder-box tenements, swarming densely with poor tenants, was in peril.
Isn't there a train which leaves the Southern depot at 3:29?
If either of them had extended, and the Bay quarter once fairly caught, 500 poor families might have been ruined and two hotels and one depot would have been included in the loss.
I have been fed up with life, Depot and otherwise, for over twenty years," was the reply.
In the first place the promise of a brilliant break in the monotony of Depot life was broken.
Such citizens as were yet abroad would be over at the depot to watch No.
Back in Simsbury on a Sunday morning he had often strolled over to the depot at early train time for a sight of the two metal containers housing the films shown at the Bijou Palace the day before.
From the Sault de St. Marie, we coasted the northern shore of Lake Superior to Fort William, formerly the great depot of the N.
Six miles below Pine Island, there is a strong but not a dangerous rapid; and about fifteen miles farther is Fort Simpson, the principal depot of the Hudson Bay Company for this department, at which we arrived by eight P.
By the loss of Toulon the British fleet in the Mediterranean was left adrift, without any secure harbor to serve as a depot for supplies and a base for extended operations.
Upon the possession of this, as a position of vantage and a safe depot for supplies and reinforcements, Dalling based his hopes of future advance, both west and south.
Experience has taught me that the Orient Express is generally overcrowded and that unless one reaches the depot early and uses a good deal of palm oil, it is impossible to secure a decent seat.
It lacked a half hour to three-thirty, so I made my way to the Friedrichstrasse depoton foot.
Every war vessel of the British navy, every fortification, naval base and depot of supplies was coded in Secret Service ciphers.
After formally introducing them, and thanking Mrs. Seymour for her kindness, Miss Dayton led Randy through the depot to a side entrance, where her carriage stood waiting.
At the little depot at the Centre, the station master stood upon the platform looking anxiously up the track, hoping to see the light of an approaching train.
But Prue was more weary than she knew, and her little legs refused to run, so, settling into a jog trot the two tired children pushed onward, each step carrying them farther from the depot and at the same time farther from home.
At noon the train stopped at a large depot which was far more pretentious than any which she had yet seen, and Randy wondered why nearly everyone left the car.
I said nothing, but this morning I ran away to the depot and when I had bought my ticket and was in the cars riding toward home I was happier than I had been for weeks.
Thompson, and a depot of supplies gathered up in Missouri and Arkansas, where they could be readily sent over to Columbus.
Cairo was a point of the utmost importance to the loyal cause, as a depot of supplies, as a gunboat rendezvous, and as a strategetic position.
Grant proceeded on the railroad, captured Holly Springs, and made it hisdepot of supplies, placing it in charge of Colonel Murphy.
If successful, he intended to see to it that the sidewalk between his house and the depot was put in better order.
On the 23d of June Bragg was covering his position north of Duck River with a front extending from McMinnville, where his cavalry rested, through Wartrace and Shelbyville to Columbia, his depot being at Tullahoma.
Sergeant White, who had been on the lookout for the trains ever since sending the despatch, found them several miles west of Appomattox depot feeling their way along, in ignorance of Lee's exact position.
Kingston, for a long time the principal town of the Province, then composed of a few log houses, was the depot of supplies for the settlers.
The settlement commenced in 1825, at which time it formed a depot of the emigration under Hon.
The Governor informed them that he was going to build a fort there, to serve principally as a depot for merchandise; and to facilitate the trade that was springing up between them.
Union Depot October 25th; there are probably seventy-five or eighty cents charges on it by this time, but the gun alone is worth $10.
The Union depotat St. Louis was ablaze with lights.
Major Wilcox says that he went to the railroad depot to meet Lincoln at the train.
If one crossed Meakin Street by way of Luck Row and kept his way among the courts ahead, he presently reached the main Bethnal Green Road, at the end whereof stood the great goodsdepot of a railway company.
The relatively high price shows what the Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad depot had done for that section.
On the last trip back came the musicians; and the new Los Angeles depot having been cleared, cleaned up and decorated for a dedicatory ball, there was a stampede to the little structure, filling it in a jiffy.
One of the numerous fires of the eighties that gave great alarm was the blaze of October 28th, which destroyed the Santa Fe Railroad depot and with it a trainload of oil.
By the way, the engineer of the first train to run through to this depot was James Holmes, although B.
Wicks was also active in locating thedepot of the Santa Fe Railroad, carrying through at private expense the opening of Second Street from Main almost to the river.
Passenger cars soon ran from the depot to the Pico House; and as the fare was but five cents, or thirty tickets for a dollar, this line was rewarded with a fair patronage.
Ralph went down to the depot and bought a Springfield morning paper.
Outside of that, however, Van gave no indication that he saw anything in the landscape or the depot crowds they passed that touched a responsive chord of recognition in his nature.
The depot officer came running around the end of the train at the call.
He was hailed by a dozen acquaintances, including the depot master, the watchman, express messenger and others, who made him flush and thrill with pleasure as he guessed that old Griscom had managed to spread the real news wholesale.
Those odd cents, with some added, Ralph stopped near the depot to hand over to little Teddy.
As usual, he saved distance by following the tracks where they curved, then at a certain point cut through the unfenced back yards of some small stores fronting the depot street.
The depot watchman agreed to let him sell papers at the train exit, and Teddy had done fairly well, earning enough to pay for his lodging, Ralph making up the deficiency as to meals.
More leisurely, a man carrying a cane, faultlessly dressed, and accompanied by the depot master, crossed from the semaphore house to the spot.
Everybody was asking questions or explaining, as the depot master and his companion edged their way to the rails.
This was a long, low room with a living space at one end, but the balance of the place had the unmistakable characteristics of a depot and railway office combined.
Bardon turned to resume his way with the depot master, who looked bored and uneasy.
On the way to the depot Flossie cried: "Oh, there's Uncle Jack!
Freddie must have gone outside the depot to go down a street," said Bert.
It was intended that, as soon as a satisfactory examination had been made and a depot landed, the ships should advance without delay into Kane Sea.
Aid committees being organized, a special commission was appointed to receive donations of bedding, linen and provisions of all kinds; another commission administered the depot or central store house.
It was morning when that train arrived, because it was behind time for some reason, but Chip, Weary, Pink and Big Medicine were at the depot to meet it.
Sergeant Silk had called in at the homestead on his way along the trail to the depot of the North-West Mounted Police at Canmore, and had been induced by Mrs. Medlicott to stay to supper and give his pony a needed rest.
Paint the sides of the depot the regulation depot red, and the roof a shingle or slate color.
One morning we spent very pleasantly at a celebrated depot of glass manufactures.
This is the great central depot where the coal of the Ruhr is deposited.
Louis Philippe made great additions, and devoted the palace to the noble purpose of a nationaldepot of all that is glorious in the history of France.