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Show BIO FOUR rT r OFFICIAL. TraMe lui RESIGNS HtCaml ins .STRATEGY. te th HMtlMni 6m O. McCormick, FmU E. passenger traffle teenager of the Cleveland, CinelnatU, Chicago and St Louis railroad. Big Four, haa resigned from that company to accept a almilar petition with tba Southern Pacific company, with head quartern at San Francisco. Thla information cam last night in the form of n telegram to C. H. Mitchell, city paaaenger agent of tha Big Four in Chicago, aa follow; "E. O. McCormick haa reaigned to " Paclfia take aervlce wlth the Southern -railway aa paaaenger traffic manager, headquarters at San Francisco. President Ingalls haa appointed me general passenger and ticket agent, . In . fall charge of the passenger department. These changes effective about May 1. others hinted at lynching; all were agreed that tbe government ought to step In and stop such entertainments. Suddenly a Utile man Jumped upon a stool and cried out: "What about tbe other professor1 T The Idea was acted upon at once, and a small crowd hurried off to the other hall to fetch Leonards. When he entered tbe hall the din and uproar was terrific. No dead man, could have even, of any lain upon that platform without rising to enter a protest against tbe disturbance,' ietatone an individual merely hypnotized Yet this subject slept on through It all. as though be had settled down steadily to crack the record "of the seven sleepers. I shall want to be remunerated for my services. said Leonards, "Name your price, and set to work the at once," returned Johnson; tipwd won t stand It any longer," My price is 100, coolly replied Leonards. What!" said the other. "One hundred pounds; and cheap at that. Its the price I paid you for my he little downfall the other night, whispered. . . "Curse If Take It. then," said Johnson. "You've played a keener game than mine, and I deserve to lose for being so easily gulled. Tell your man to stop bis eternal fooling, and lets get out of this. Professor Ieopardsmade a few transverse passes over the mana face, and with a dazed look in bla eye, the man returned to hla senses. Loud and long was the cheer that greeted this successful exposition of the marvelous power of hypnotism as demonstrated by tbe elder professor," and after a counter demonstration of groans for the unlucky Johnson, the crowd departed. .The man who waa hypnotised remained behind for a moment or two. When he departed he waa In high spirits, tbe richer by a "Professor Leonards stepped quickly onto the stage and gazed around at Ate crowded audience. Then he thrust fils left thumb Into the armhole of hi yralstcoat, and, waving his right arm In the air, commenced to lecture. He waa not addicted to much preamble and be waa quickly In the thick of yhe subject matter, which wa hypnotism, It was not given to every man he could to perform . such feats show'helnllmatea. XUfr to prove that ha was no mere boaster he casually altered 100 to any man who could perform his mesmeric experiments. ' 111 uke it up?1 shouted rear of young msn from the WARRJCN 4, LYNCH the ball. - The newt was a complete surprise to The slim young man mounted tbe local railroad men, aa no rumor of n platform t the close of the entertainchange In the traffic department of ment asd essay 4 the task of winning Ither road tad been circulated If it waa a dismal failure. believed that tha approaching en- that 1100. He of the two or One subjects were placed Santa into San Frantrance of tha Ft of condition in a dreary Inertness, but cisco and consequent, competition, to something the Southern Pacific haa not the rest, after pretending to submit yet had to face on traffic Into that the magic force of the mysterious city, ia the cause of the change. Mr. pssse made over their faces, simply McCormick la a progressive passenger stood up sad laughed at the amateur man and it considered one of the best for bis pains In the business. He waa formerly genHa bore his unsuieeas with becomeral paaaenger agent of the Monon, and a ing meekness, but he had discovered tubsequently of the Cincinnati, Hammeths Leonard In before "Professor" and Dayton, ilton going with factor the Big Four, In 1892. W. J. Lynch, od. For the next few days he studied who aucceeda him. haa grown up with not so mwb hypnotism as human the ystem, rising Irons stenographer and at the end of the week again offle bf the pBccger teaf of 'la the one of the audfenee at "the enformed the old Bee Una at Cleveland In 1888. Ha waa not so very tertainment. The position of passenger traffic manto flttd that precisely on created Pasurprised Southern the la greatly ager as cific, Samuel Goodman being general tbe same gentlemen were chosen passenger agent and I. C, Stubbs, third subjects from smong a large number la charge of the traf- of volunteers ts were selected on the unde-tarrfic departmenLChlcsgo- - Trl buns, previous occasion; but he waa and responded to the InvitafM r hirers asd Typewriters. In thla ag of wear and tear oa the tion for the 100 competition with alacfterves anything to save them from rity. Bhoek la a great help. Sclentlat have "Hard cash, if you please. replied Invented a rubber thimble to protect the young gentleman, and set to work the finger In piano playing and are on the row of grinning yokels who Tha tips of tha fingers were waiting to b hypnotised. not only nerve centers, but one of the To tbe great surprise of everybody. FRIENDS FOR YEARS. Including the "professor, one by one CONFERENCE RATES. they succumbed to the mesmeric InfluBat They ktnf Mat or Saaa Each Vie Rle Breads Westers Railway. ence, and when every Individual had Other. For tha Aanual Conference, L D. 8., at been put through his faclngi according The telephone girl la not the only Salt Lake City, April Oth to 9th, Inclusive, one who Incidentally haa a good time the foltowlag rates are authorised to Sell along with .work, speaking her mind Lake City sod return via Rio Grand Westwhen she pleases, because her Identity ern railway. la unknown. She, aa a rule, la very astu non local and her voice la frequently the race sst mean of disclosing who she Is, so she .1 1 M OgOsa m littMul 80'Memmolh , 1 1 hi Hilmr Clvy., 4 Jtoy la obliged at times to be somewhat reHMWetiUa IM eeeetee Cterld served, but only "at times. With the n Taisila. LftytoB 0 Nflho .............. i oe r rrr ills sYsnnuixtoe telegraph operator It la different He ...... hi lo'lleoole. ........ I W or ahe may express the mind fully If It Lake Shorn ..... i,MUbura.. ......... 100 800 (f Falrvlew weeds Cross can be done in two or three minutes, Mu Pleasant. sit too UUlCrsskJuool.. o Spring CUy....... for that Is the limit of the time the Lattraad.... IN OS phralra. ......... 80S Barclay operator dare monopolise. He clicks 8 OS St Manti, I Starling ms eeeeaa the most daring things over the wire I wogoraa. to. Uunntsoa. Ktnibell a. ........ IM to the operator at the other end, and 4 00 hr Sallna. finydervlile the same ts clicked back. Frequently Park City etvsigurd ..a,..,..., 4 re TO JmQffllJt i iMrlliara fci, Klohltald.,,,...... 4 they- - will make desperate love to each , I 00 hi an Biugliaai juael a.. h- Josepa other, neither Wowing jheie.'oI the 10 I tains p sene I M other, and will continue it lor months SOClrsr C'rssk....,,, IN yandy To Oolmn Klmrmm 400 or years, and if one of them is changed aa Seed aid m S SS ,, ..... to another poet tbe acquaintance will a, (sausUsva...... 100 Anierioaa Fork... 8 00 hi Helper Gusevs .. .. ...... go with the new operator where the ICO OOPrirs Prove... ......... old one left off. At times they will tell ........ T 00 I 10, Haaaystds Fprlnrvllle 1 rasa Klrsr,,.,., 14I hi epaauh Fork..., t each other their eex at parting, and if M Jn)mta. ........ 8 K Tboupsoa'e 14 00 Cisco they both happen to be men or girls 14 00 t&Fnitta fcestaqola A it Is put down and told as a good joke MADE "PROFESSOR LEONARDS I Tb Grand Juneltoi W 00 vwbiS..H . FEW PASSES, of the business. They always say Baraka ISA good morning to each other as regTickets will be sold on following datest to the exhibited programme, the From Ogdea, Park City, Bingham, 6prlng-Vtll- e, youth quietly held out his hand and ularly as If they worked In the same room and hated each other cordially. Stiver CUy and Intern edlat points, aid: from April ftth to Vth, Indus! vs; tickets Perhaps you will be good enough to At the telegraphers convention, held limited to April tilth, 1899. From all otbsr count over that 100 you referred to recently In Chicago, aaya the Chronicle, n tall, handsome Englishman vu points April 4th to 8th, Inclusive; tickets Just now." limited to ApH118th, 199. Tbe Rio Grander Tbe "professor knew better than to noticed to look over the registry book Westers railway operate beat local train refuse. The house waa In a state of every hour or so of the first two days service from Ogden, Provo, Eureka, Mant ths wildest excitement, and tha popuat the convention. At length some one sad ail points sooth. lar current was distinctly In Johnsons asked him why he did It. 1 am look' Blah-Mee- d favor. Refusal to pay would have ing for the name of an old friend, he Cota ea Xahlbltlea, meant g riot, at least, and a long fare- replied. Wouldnt you see him if he Nearly 800 cats were exhibited at - tendon's last eat ahow in well to his growing reputation. He paid came In and registered? waa asked. Tha January. the money with a bad grace and with "Yes, but I would not know him. He anprice asked for soma of the finest many a muttered Imprecation against haa been a warm friend of mine for imals ran from 8250 op to 1 1.800. the group of "subjects" who had sold twenty years, still I have never sees An kvMeeee wf Fraeperity, him. We have never met at a conhim. lhl was what came of It la generally conceded by econo- - faith In rustic Innocence, and ofputting vention, which la about the only place omitMists, who study tbe commercial stt- ever meeCWhen I Could get operators tha' of trifling formality paying - nation of tba country, that tbe great ting could he off not, but this time I exwhen due. were However, they arteries of railway travel are n sure wages aee his name on the register Indication of Its condition. A depres- a chance might arise by which he pected to Soon a short, heavy set man sure. sion In commercial lines mean aban- would yet get even. of genial appearance walked to the doned business trips and tha cancellaThs chance came. tion of pleasure travel, while a healthy The next night there were two mes- book and wrote hla name with a flourcondition of affaire meant business merists The Englishman watched him, and showing in that little town. A ish. trips and an Increase of passenger on new professor had sprung Into exist- as he turned away be looked at the pleasure bent There he la, be said, and book. A good evidence that n business re- ence ; It waa the slim youth who had moment the two frienda of twenty later vival haa gone broadcast over thla won tn 100. years warn clasping hands and gating la the "Lake Shore Limited. new show "caught on amusingThe country ' the star train of the Vanderbilt sys- ly, and the attendance increased ia pro- Into each others eyes for the first time. tem. between New York end Chicago, portion to tha decrease of the opposiSI Ralph AhorerosaMo. which is dally comfortably filled. With The local man waa the This story U told of 8ir Ralph Abern view to taking tha best poealble care tion hall of Its patrons, the New York Central celebrity of the hour, and glowing crombie. victor of Abouklr, and shows tn the that even In death he did not forget ban arranged to increase tbe equip- notices and Interviews appeared ment of thla train 'by placing an addi- WoUabourn "Slasher. - Leonards tore consideration for others:" After The tional ntnndard steeper on tbi trains hla hair and brooded over tome scheme battie st which ha was mortally woundleaving New York and Chicago Tues- of vengeance. ed, h waa parried on board a ship, days, Thursdays and Saturdays. To But one night,. and a soldier's blanket was placed unthe regular traveler the appointments to nil WoUabournlaaa, oc- der hla head to ease 11 He felt the reand comforts of this train are wall currednlgbt the downfall of "Professor lief and naked what it was. known, but If you bavs never mads n For the lsSh, two nlghu he "Only a soldiers blanket, wa ths trip on it. you owu it to yourself to Johnson. see and enjoy the advance made In had been conducting some marvelous reply. comfort and luxury In modern railway experiments upon n particularly Whose blanket is It? travel Remember tbs fare la no high-subject, whom he had unexone; of the mens." Only between New er oa this train, except discovered. The record of pectedly to know ths name of ths wish "I accommowhile tbe York and Chicago, this mani testa while la a hypnotic msn." dations and service plaoe this particular train conspicuously at the band of condition had attracted overflowing "It Is Duncan Roys, of tha tb list when compared with other houses, and people fought In the street Blr Ralph. tinea. Albany Journal to get la. "Then see," said the dying general But upon this occssioa the young "that Duncan Roy gets hla blanket The Ikeatler Adveetage. having put. the medium this very night professor, Yea, said the.daaUat, I harp a the usual antics, to tha great Full la tha heat society. Yon see, I through of the Owe Saleable Deww. audience, failed utterly aew how to HU vacancies, and my delight Sometimes dreams are of value Beman to the consciousness. la restoring ork la In everybodys mouth. He Sipped hla fingers la the subject's fore one Watts, a plumber of Bristol HOURS face, dashed water over him, ran nee- England, dreamed hla dream shot waa ONLY SEVENTY-THRE- E dle into hla flesh; but all to no pur- made by pouring melted lead through hlt Uki tw Rewlfartu n pose. As s last resort some one sent colanders, vessels pierced with By n recent obaog In schedule the Over tor a doctor and when he arrived peo- holes, through which the lead dropped fand Limited of the Union Paelfio and ple breathed freely for a time, tn small pellets directly into water. in connection with tba 1 The "professor objected to the In- The shot flattened on one aide, howsad K. Y. G4R.&EB. terference of the medical man, but pub- ever,- and manufacturer thought tba new maka tbe unparalleled time record of lic opinion overruled the and difficulty- - waa Insurmountable. - But objection York. Train threeNew days to only .he doctor set to work. In less than Watts dreamed that If tha lead wa leaves Salt Lake 7.00 a. m., Ogdsn 9:10 a, five minutes he bad given up the task dropped from a considerable height It tn. dally, arrives Chicago T:4fi a. bn. and n hopeless The man wps dying, he would have aufflclenUy cooled befor, Grand Central depot New York City 10:8 ' a. bl, second and third day respectively said, and unless be were brought round striking the water to prevent it tn. another hour would see him n corpse. tening. He tried dropping It from a Only one change of oars and twelve hours The scene in the hall when this re- church tower, found he had made quickset time. For purenaaa of tickets a success, patented the idea and sold tg and reservations of berths call at tha "Old nouncement waa made baffles descripStand, SOI Mam street, r address H. M. tion. Soma biased the professor; tor a round sum Clay, General Agent. : -- slim-looking na-iu- re tice-preatde- ed, type-qrriUn- g. e. . i ; AND HOME ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. Xstw o( tea SSadaa Oowas tar Tb ChUI Mao Sprla SmillBS Uo.i HottaSaafor Breakfast ChU-dr- self-respe- -- n fOE WOMAN qawtlo. "When And ou aro burned to bf r And And If are old. and I am old, Urea 1 a tale thats told. worth what Love remembers. l v em- - - a - mfd-i- eo rttcjtd qutet' foilt-- - e And opinions of the weather. Could word or look again provoke - The heart and ores to apeak together The 1 art benumbed with so muck ache. e bedimmed with so much cryThe most graceful way by reason of Its oft China silk lining. Soft linings are preferred now to the atifL taffetas so long popular. The bodice and girdle are caught at the left with larae fancy buckle. The Latest who had to ry a man for murder. Word waa sent to him that he would be paid 200 If he persuaded th jury verdict of manslaughter. to retain The verdict was returned and th friends of the prisoner came and read"Did you have Oowas for Mild Sprlag. ily paid the money Yokes are a feature of spring gowns. much trouble In getting that verdict"" Some are made entirely of lace, some asked one "Faith an I bad an awful struggle," said the son of Erin. Tbe rest of the jury wanted to acquit him. but begorra 1 wouldnt give Answers way! RipUug'B (.txxJluik The first story that Kipling writes after las illne-v- s w ill bi Ing a fabulous price It vrfll be sought as eager! V publishers as Hostelter Stomach Bilteri la by 11 who suffer fiom stouiaih ills ol any natute No matter wlietht r it be in digestion, constipation biliousness or nervousness. the Bittern wnl tuie it It isai unequalled spring medium- ? ing Do luila Ion blighted every break. And green th vine already dying? Caavealant Telegrams. Whan moj are dead, and I am dead. Our tuLiii lost, our names unspoken. Shall then the mystery be read? -- Gan dleaven hind what Garth haa biok- - A GRAND In clearer light and fairer day, Wltb finer aenss ths impulse proving. Unfettered of this hindering clay. Oh, what must be tha joy of loving! Eliot C. True the Illinois Womans Press Association; Honorable President of the Society for the Promotion of Health; tl-- e -- 1 Tha Chlldreae Istinfs The children should be encouraged to keep their small savings In the lit-,t- le Individual banka that come for that purpose. It teaches a child to take care of his money and not to spend it But la it not a mistake to foolishly. teach a child that the money he saves is for himself alone, and to add at tha end of each year the sum already In trust for him In the grown people's In one family each savings bank? child has two banks. For the first six months of the year the pennies collected by every child go Into one of his safes, the contents of which are to be put aside for the small owner until he shall be a man to help, start him In business or his profession, or to aid In putting him through college should LADY OF ILLINOIS. "Hfrsr Lucinda BrCTahdler of Chi- - ' cago, ts the Honorable President f en of velvet and ribbon, or Bilk and ribbon, and not a few, especially those for evening wear, are studded with beads and mock gems. An attractive walking toilet Is shown here developed In striped French flannel The stripes are black, upon a background of electric blue. The skirt is close-fittin- g around the hlpa, with the fullness, gathered at the back. These gather are arranged with special care as to evenness, so that the beauty of outline is preserved In the flare. The bodice 1 a snug-fittin- g affair, trimmed with black velvet bands around the waist, with a yoke of the same material The belt la decorated with cut steel buckles. Bands of lighLblue ribbon run crosswise the yoke and sleeves, which ahow a tendency to have more fullness at the LUCINDA B CHANDLER, ot Chicago. 111. founder of the Margareth Filler Society for the study of Economics and Governments, and also President of the Chicago Moral Educational Society. Mrs. Chandler Is an ardent and In writing to friend of Dr. Hartman on the subject she stated as follows: Chicago, Jan. 8, 1899. Dear Doctor I suppose every one that Is confined to their desk and not getting the required amount of exercise, will sooner or later, suffer with catarrh of the atomach and indigestion. I know by experience that is a most excellent remedy for these complaints. It has relieved me, and several of my friends have used It with the same satisfactory results. Your very respectfully, LUCINDA B. CHANDLER. Pe-ru-- tha parents fund fall All the cotna shoulders The hat la of light chipped collected during the second half of the straw trimmed with feathers and flowyear are put Into bank number two, ers Helen Grey-P&gwhich la sacred to Christmas and birthHo Cakos for BroakfosS day money. Just before the holidays and the family birthdays every one of English Muffins. One quart of flour, the second class of banks la opened and one-hateaspoonful of sugar, one teath money It contain given to the spoonful of salt two teaspoonfuls of small child to whom It belongs, so baking powde". one and that he, may, with hla own tavlnga, pints of sweet milk. Have batter a purchase gift for those fla loves Along little atiffer than for griddle cakes Ufea pathway there kr many temptaHave a griddle hot and grease, lay tions to selfishness, and we cannot too greased muffins ring on It fill them early therefore begin to train our lit- half full and turn when risen to the tle ones In practical truism, in top with cake turner. Do not bake too that other may be happy. brown. When done, pnll apart toast Harpers Bazar. lightly, and batter. Serve at once. German Puffs. On pint of sweet Cfcallla Bna milk, one-ha- lf pound of flour, two Thla charming ooatume la one of the ounces of butter and four eggs pretty Imported French challlee, Separate the eggs and beat the yolka until thick; warm the batter and milk until the butter la melted; when cold, atlr la slowly the yolka of ths eggs; mix with tha floor. Whisk th white dry, stir through very lightly, and bake ' W buttered "cup not half The freak story from Milwaukee that a brewer there found a frog in a newly opened keg of beer, would ten to prove, if true, that some American beer does have hop in it. A cooper named Cervano will attempt to go over the Niagara Falls In a barrel. VVW'VVY- e. AND . Fetus hard ST. JACOBS IiABASTINB la the original and only durable wall coating, entirely different from all Ready for nee la white or twelve beautiful tint cold water. by adding ABIES naturally prefer for walla and ceilings, becaueo It ie pure, dean, durable. Put up In dry powdered form. In pack- -I -- t Bve-pou- nd tablespoonfuls of auger, two beaten eggs, one tablespoonful of salt, two ta. bleepoonfuls of melted butter, two tear spoonfuls of baking powder, and enough flour to stick together. Bake In hot gem pans In quick oven. Breakfast Muffins. One cup of sugar, on egg, one tablespoonful of melted butter, one pint of sweet milk, three rape of Hoar, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one tablespoonful of damage you will suffer by a kaisomln on your walla. EN8IBLB dealers will not hoy a lawsuiL Dealers risk one by telling and consumers by using Infringement. Alabasttne Co. own right to make wall coating to mix with cold water; HE INTERIOR WALLS Ot very achoolhouse should bo coated only with pure, durable ALA B ASTI N K. ft safeguards neattii. Hundreds of tuir ai'S need annually for thla work. N BUYING A LA BAB TINE, SC properly lathat packages are beled. Beware of large toare kalao-milight package peeadoffered to customer as nve-poaa package. CTSANCE of wan pacer la Obviated by ALAHASTINE. It can be used on plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick or canvas A child can brush It on. It does not rub or scale olL. ... salt s On egg, white and.yolk beaten separately, one cupful of sweet milk, one cupful of floor, and a pinch of sail Bake twenty minutes. Pop-Over- 281L& trlmmev with velvet It haa a double skirt so becoming to tall and slander ha figaraa, end cling tp th figure Nearly a quarter of all cases of sanity are hereditary. In- ALA-BA8TI- wgea with full L iiatsomlnes arc cheap, temporary preparations made from wblting, chalks, days etc., and stuck on walls with decaying animal glue. AT.ABAft-TU1- E is not a kalsomiae. EWARE of the dealer Who aaya be can sell you the same or thing as ALABA8TINE something Just aa good. He Is either not posted or is trying to deceive you. ND IN OFFERING something ho has bougnt cheap and tries to aril on ALABASTINE8 demands, he may not realise th Oatmeal Gems One pint of eooked oatmeal one pint of sweet milk, four Nerth-Weeter- OIL Will enzv after a few xppB-catkn-s, and make the noneits Umber and stroo& full tfl Fin Tooth. To preserve the first set of teeth from decay, wash the teeth with luke warm water containing a little borax, and brash with a soft brush directly after each meaL Children should net he allowed to eat aweeta on as empty atomach. It ia most Important to preserve tha first set of teeth from decay, aa. If they are not retained up to tha proper period, the second set are apt to be defective. work or outdoor exerdie? self-deni- d, 7 SORE STIFF one-quart- er sua-eeptl- - ARE YOU lf en V of Sending When a traveler In the giand duchy of Baden wants to send a telegram while he is on the train he writes the message on a postcard, with tbe reon a quest that It be wird, put Ptamp and drops it Into the train letter box. At the next station the box cleared and the message sent 1 1 Wj Hbat band of skill shall draw tha lln 'Tw'xt sordid love and holier passion? What art stall tlx the unfailing sign. And bring Ha reading Into fashion? What la meaning of It all. The hastening woe, the vanished aa eel n a If dark own Ion's night shall fall Forner on Its incompleteness" ili Forty-secon- Ha Waa tba Hay. was foreman of a Jury An Irlshma ne ea - -- m S11 j ie2Z3 8TARLISHED In favor.- - Shun all Imitations. Ask paint dealer or drureist fofNfnt card. Writ for "Alabastln Era, free, to ALABASTTNE CCA, Grand Rapids, Michigan, |