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Show CANT STOP LAUGHING Novel Case Comes to At-(enticn At-(enticn of New York Hospital Dictors. NEW YORK, . March 30. Because he could not stop laughing William Reilly was transferred from ward to ward in Roosevelt hospital. The doctors there being In despair over his case, he finally was sent to Bellevue, where he was placed in the alcoholic ward. Reilly, who is a laborer, was taken to Roosevelt hospital last Wednesday. He was said to be suffering from hysteria. He began to laugh soon after he was taken into the hospital. He has been laughing ever since. He annoyed other patients so much he was transferred from ward to ward until he had been through the institution. When placed in Bellevue ward he kept on laughing, then he was sent to the Alcoholic ward. Still he laughed, The physicians have not been able to diagnose his case. . 1. NOTE TO ALL OUR CIY SUBSCRIBERS. S i . - B Beginning on Wednesday, April fir, the four carrier routes of The Telegram, embraced in. the business diict of the city, will be turned over to Mr. W. E. Farr, to be controll and operated by him without recourse to the General Manager of Th4l6gram Company. The trans- fer of these last four routes eorapleteihe change Inaugurated at the beginning of the year and places the hole city circulation (with the one exception of the North Salt Lake rtrict) entirely in the hands of the carrier. ' This system has long be In use In most of the larger cities of the country and has proven tl most satisfactory way to car- riers, subscribers and publisher alike, rhe experiment was tried by The Telegram on five of its routes durij January, and was a complete success.' A dozen more routes were pubn trial in March, with equal success. The remaining routes will be siilarly transferred on April 1st. Hereafter the carriers each in his owlatrict will have sole charge of taking subscriptions, delivering the per collecting the subscription bills (except those - accrued while the jutes were controlled by the Company) and stopping or starting the per. In the business districts a fast delivery service has Just been betn, so that The Telegram will . be in the offices and counting rooms a feilnutes after the press starts. The Telegram management thanks f thousands of subscribers for the aid they have given In thoroughly abllshlng the circulation and asks the same courteous and generous -operation with the' carriers, believing the new departure will please frybody. ' 8ALT LAKE TEL RAM PUBLISHING CO, . V WIL: M M. BUTLER, . Prest & Gen'l Manager. March 2T,' 1903. . . . : " . , . $0 $0 t a ' |