| III THE SHADOW If THE SHOPSFireman jolrn Olmstead, wife and. children -spent'yesterday at Denver..Five engineers of the west end'will leave today for theisouth.. Mrs. Charles Wahl: spent yesterday visiting.: friends atWaverly.Mrs:, Louis Bauman, who. has been visiting at the home of Ed. Burh, returned to her home.'. Mr. Burk’s youngest son accompanied her and will visit,va few days!Engineer Louis Volleu'w eider underwent an operation yesterday for abscess of’the: braln.1-Reports from his bedside are, that he is. resting well. ,Mrs. DeGon;vand lier friend, 'Mrs. Wallaoe, who, }s- visiting here, -spent Sunday at Albert Lea.:• Miss Clara Bouk'.;is confined to her home with sickness.. Conductor Hunt: and family visited with Mrs.- Hum’s .sister at Denver yesterday. . .T. H. Morris, formerly a brakeman and baggageman oh the Illinois. Central, is recovering from an attack-.of pneumonia. Mr; .Morris was stricken, four , weeks ago an'd-.tbddy was the first time he was .able to'be dowtf town. .Brakeman H. T.,Wagner employed in the passenger'service on the Albert Lea district of the Illinois Central, spent Sunday with friends in Minneapolis.The families of Conductor Fred Hunt, Engineer Jbhn , 0.1m stead, 'and •H. R. Hunt,-: Mrs. A; ’ Ballou • and Miss .Jennie Hunt spent Sunday neaT Denver.;-The day was ideal,for.the pleas-, ure and an excellent' time was enjoyed’