LAKJS HBKALD. MO.NJi:SALT LAKE HYPNOTISTHe Throws Gunning Completelyin the 5hade.S. HASTINGS CLAWSON IS WONDERFUL YOUNG MAN.Is n Son of Dr. S. H. Clnwson, la Only 18 Years of Age and Has Been Traveling With Prof. Sex-bury, oi Nancy, France—Has Just Returned Heme—Gave One Exhibition Yesterday.LAWSON th»hypnotist a* 111 Soon bo as fa -miliar to us asEllajtcri the wi*-^ \*ivH^jf fi-'J 1 Urse agreat many people think Cunning is il wonder, but th«f# who ha.vo the SaltLake boy, S.Hastings Claw*/ Z/f ur'* r r,lf*opinion that hetan give Gunning a Rood many lesmine in the a* i**.'v-Young CJawson iefi her- a r -r. I.-.;some years ago. and In has just r -ttimed with his father. I‘r Clasv.on.Tbf fad Is only I* v, ,%r- ■ d-i now. nut he has been traveling w ith Prof*-ssor rteabnrj' r-f Xjiney. France. and has pm filed by his experiences. which ha-. lt;* not Iwen inconsiderable. when It Is; roraerotMTot} that has hlm^-stf 1 -• nhj pmxlgod n-»i Hno s.His powers were well known n* his | family liefon* his return, a 1\x U; vy* wnoe, i»ut h- has astonished those- who thought they had hypnotism low*u iai Yesterday he gave an exhibit l*n at the Xauvoo building to n f-nv friends Wash Voting noting as master *«r «erv-ntonlw. while Atlenii'y-dcii' i »l Bishop and a few newspaper men w*we ntrmng the Kf-n Jatm-jt. He did everything that Gunning did and much more. Pal his performnnres outside of the-*- formal affairs are the iim.-d wonderful. Cm* *»fliisexplnits y,-su*nlny wiu» araaxlng. H-hvpnotined t.hr- * «uhj-it* tnd pro., . tlt;* give them » balloon voyageThey enjoyed t imin*ns*dv. • ailing westward «n»(l they over theInk*. Then nn acrid--nt happen-d the balloon collapsed and they «**re plurtged into the water.*• You've #?ot »n swim for your lives, boys, said I’iawson. and they did The thn*e subject? Spread the.usHves ont an the floor and the way they plunged through the billow*, shaking the water from their heads when n high wove struck them. puPTintr and blowing, but making headway at the time, would make Paul Boynton envb.ug; One of them landed high and dry in Cnp»ne! Clayton's office, awdher reached i radiator in saf*-tj and a third swam out of tip* nom nJtoR-ih r.The other df.y *fta lt;v.*wrt hypp'd lr--d a b—nblack and had him in.iktnc !'*•.. t.* a hydrant, white another amusing instance was when the hvnn-itist. ufi-rc-ntlBf on acqiiaintanc. in the prop* rI condition said. Who*# that fallow un th*re in the sky” You know him. Tel! i him p* come down.Hev there. hr. i! owed the subject.row down here.This is just nodiluBintfon of what might be term'd an tinntomrdu enter* tain men,t. and i* citol to show the yotinc man s p*»w.-i%It Is related that wh« n Gu.tnmi: had ht« subject as!*''*i m ;* Mtiin street show window last week. Clawson • uunt-r* d down there and wok*- him up. Gunning was so anxious to prevent a repetition, so the ,-t«trv re - that h guv* • nw-sna a few pimoleomt t keep away fromthe store.Warh Ynunr t-w *o bnpr-« d w ithClawson that ht has become bl*« man*n«v-r. and it la UKety he will blOMom out as a ftrof* rslimul ni Saltr.ir.