Show HEIFER WAS RESTLESS and she made it exceedingly lively for a time the other night the big clock on the city hall tower had just sounded the hour of midnight and all was peace and quietness at union station just then however a half grown grawn heifer which was stabled in the milk shed of the station decided to liven up matters says the pittsburg leader the immature bovine for some reason or other became discontented with its surroundings roun dings and wandered out into the yards once free the frisky an animal mal betrayed startling proclivities as to a train dodger and proceeded to give a number of freight engineers heart trouble by skipping nimbly back and forth across the tracks with an evident desire to flirt with the headlights of the di different Verent locomotives tiring of this the animal developed an exceedingly bad temper and proceeded to chase everybody in sight up and down the tracks for a while pandemonium reigned in the erstwhile peaceful yards and the employed emp loyes organized themselves nto into an offensive and defensive body with the idea of capturing the now infuriated bovine among the em aloyes were several who had recently returned from mexico where they wit witnessed several bull fights the yardmaster was one of these and he took command with one of the stationmaster s assistants as lieutenant the running back and forth of the animal made the operation oPe radon of freight trains through the yard yard dangerous and accordingly all the signals were blazing forth the danger signal these red discs did not tend to pacify the heifer which gaily chang charged e d at them as they appeared after some trouble the yardmaster succeeded in rounding up the animal in the roundhouse where after a few ineffectual attempts to butt the big locomotives off the rails the helfer heifer quieted down and was secured and returned to the an amusing feature of the performance resulted through the appearance of a wandering minstrel who stated that he could quiet the animal by singing to it the employed emp loyes gave him a chance but no sooner had he struck up the first bars of on the banks of the wabash than the enraged bovine charged and chased him into the tunnel 4 I 1 |