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Show llESTOITOllETlUIN Mr. D. B. SUnwood Tells How H Wei T.kn for a Diogeront Lunatic. 'TWAS ALL CAUSED BT A DSEASf. Thought H) W Driting a Team of Broncho and Tagged on the Bell Rope for IVar Life. Mr. I B. Slanwol tell ruber good story on himself. He tout a train on thf Km drande Wctcrn in th dead of night and was taken for a dangerous dan-gerous lunatic but it goo.1 hi could not keep it Mr. Sianwood I a MaM.i'!oisifta Yankee. He eaiiie here i months .- j ami liin'-.ted quite heavily in rml tate ami bail U-cn slaving hero UxV. ing after hi invosinirnt. AU;t lo month ago lien the hot wcattwr at in he decided to tak vacation. Ib went to aoutborn Cok-i.elo Cok-i.elo mid there found a lice quid cnr. camp where he put in his time learning tit jide the festive broncho. II had many an accident during tbi operation but came out vU tonnus and now thtnk that he can rldrt or drive any horse tluvl ever breathed the breath of life. Last work while in the midit of pleasures nf this kind he n-rtiiwd Ja telegram railing him hark to Sail Lake on biislnesi of the utmost importation. He started at once v i the Kio (irsmU systeut Th trip friuii liramt Jour-lion Jour-lion to Salt Lake was inadrf at Bight, and It was during tin part of the Jour-ney Jour-ney that Mr. Manwoml pod m a firl class lunatic and frightened the rent of the passenger in the car almost ialt tils. Just befciTiv reaching lireen Kivef Mr. Mniiwoiid retired He had a top berth and insist that he went to bnl Iu flood healthy eniidiiKin and had itni een eating nnrthing of particularly kn-digestable kn-digestable nature, b hiwner. had a dream and l waa ubarly rrahafte op lie thought he va bark at lb Colorado cow ramp aud that he had hitched up a patrol unUturd broncho lo a light wngoii and started out for a drive, t hey went along nieolr fur a time l.ut a they were going down asleep and winding iiieuiiUni rid the spirit of t list devil seemed to tak" possession pos-session of them, lb' diil his Issst but h" coiddn'l hold them The nmre he tuget at the lines and yelled "whoa" the faster the hroui ho lore down the mountain rmol. i .suddenly Mr StanwiMMl was aw Warned Wa-rned by the hrill scream of th enginn w hislle. He started up and found hitn-ef hitn-ef lugging at the tiell repe with Inttl) hands and tho word "wh.ia" had barely bare-ly ilied on hi lips. The porter was standing In the door of the car hooking at him with eye as big as aaucers and hair standing on end. The train slowe. up and In a few moments cam to a stop Th porter, however, didn't iinini what tfm trouble vas He went out and shut tl dour after him. The conductor w't him on tlm platform uml for a few moments mo-ments both of t'hem stood In rrnt. confabulation but neither of them entered en-tered the car and in a few moment U train at acted on Its way ug iin Mr. Stniiwood looked around. S-eral S-eral heads had been (Mipiei out la what the mailer wa. hut nil, like the porter, seemed In regard the inatnrmil cause of all tint roiiiiimunu as a boot-lie. boot-lie. ami not tme ventured to swk to him II" therefore turned over In lu berth and went lo sleep. arriln( safels" In Salt Lake, without ever being que-tinned que-tinned ii lr why he stopped the train. |