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Show gjSrOFHEART lmZ gam OS TRIAL cvoert Reports That tha Cut. 0f the Nerve Fibert End. TALES OF THE Pains. Acute statement relativ to the . t .nretcal operation of a bere almost intractable disease f" pectoris have appeared resuffered with who "patients the heart as--r I gere pains around are usual- condition, this with f use of sedative drugs the bv ..pd i methods: the relief 1b, nhvyf-a- l .a recurrent at ULt. temper. . i stress .., and nr. f flC those afflicted from following t lfi il4r'j t 1 it 1 , are based of a German physl f jj)at the pains are conducted by ghers which are accessible to L jnrgeon, and that relief might be une Lured by dividing tnese nDers. lorman surgeon reported mar ne naa Lomied the operation in six cases fth excellent results. The' cutting of a cessation of the e nerve caused Ut although It was not clear fhMher this result was due to a fall the blood pressure or to a loss of Inability In tne Parts- two American sur-iLast February reported the results of the use I this surgical method in five cases. occurred in one case, and resulted in the iarked Improvement cases. Cases have Satinued to be reported both in the lierican and the foreign .medical lit- surgical methods id,. upw t no suggestion iiu. T v." m nguia,. PPEf, of" kf fature. physicians have questioned the method on the grounds that ie pain was a warning signal whlcn used the patient to lead a conserva Jie life. Tiie field appears to be prom- ing but is still strictly on trial. Some of the SMALL THE 1SLIKE Mow Cleaners Would Near Tops of the - mm ft V, t I News Notes! flATNOTTODQ ULD FRONTIER THE Saaierous it jfyl p Gilll-iand- Rather Work Loftiest Skyscrapers. else may be said of Wash- ton square it may be truthfully ronlcled that ii is the bugaboo of the ndow cleaners, that race of men who iachalantly pose on window sills at while you hold your :zy heights th In incredulous horror. Any window cleaner in the city will il you that he would rather wash floor of a sky-tapf panesthanof the tohighest the most modest of go fashlngton square or Greenwich VII-j- e apartments to work, says the New ' Irk Sun and Globe. It's easy to understand," explained of one of the window-clean- - It head THJlf watte in, H.Wf Anteon, H dmta Ante Adjufr )n, De- iid Be ta m ,er yon, Wicti ertisei , aw n; 0 I .ml com- .a ii that Gad, wuz a nar- - Second Burglar Didn't yer have time to take anything? First Burglar Didn't have time t' take me breath. Safety First. He was not moved by chivalry, Nor (eared the look of scorn-- He offered her his street car seat To keep her off his corn. a j. Not Quite. The Press Man (interviewing notori ous personage recently released from prison) And then shall I say that you walked forth from the grim gates of prison a free man? The Notoriety No, no, you canft say that. yL had the wife with me! London Hu?norIst. "for most of the win-jWashington square or feenwich Village section are of the lied French type, and are divided Into a number of small panes. Each these naturally has to be cleaned and so the window takes Political Sickness. i much longer to do. The more "'I see Senator Smirk Isn't going to idows our men clean the higher mm at the next election on account of jeir wages are, so naturally they sickness." M to get through as quickly as po "Sickness? Why, he looks hale and hearty to me," "Yes, but his voters are sick of "Metal Mike" as Helmsman. him." American d coasting vessel a voyage of 12,000 miles Obvious Evidence a machine as helmsman. Ex- Suitor I sa,y your daughter has for taking the vessel in and out "promised to marry me and all that !tPort, the steering was done solely sort of thing. But one must be carenew device, and the vessel kent ful. I'd like to know If there Is any straight course the throughout trip, Insanity In your family? ume Father Judging by what you say, deviating from ft by more ju W a sixth of a there must be. degree. new apparatus Is known among aetal Mike" has become so effective ONLY PA11T OF HIM FELL if shiP's compass In such a way Mrectly the vessel's nose begins to It out of the true course, tea. contact is set in motion, whi ch the helm and brings the ship !e right P8itIn. Now tbat Lil Mike," has become so effective Practice, it probably will be fitted to companies, in the yCot nal Liii, First Burglar rer escape! pl recent-Icomplete- f fm f w ooats. s over Alaska to Mik 'en f Kb herns I ft feet feet ette ndt inwf sribed 4 d. Jlopment of an Important pulp f Paper industry in southeastern U Is inevitable because of the Power, timber and transports conditions there, In the. opinion lcretary of Agriculture Wallace. fate of development of the pulp Paper Industry of the territory," Wallace. "will be controlled I L ewnoinic factor of distance . present consumption centers and "When you caug'at Willie in the try didn't he fall?"': "No; only his fa ce fell." . " pan- iration. Obsci An orator, to be Must ramble th And make it hai exact. rough pnlioiogr, tf to ttnd the ia In all the phr ar.eolosy. Je necessity, inherent in the in-iIftt large capital tha" by Physical disad- condition3 ,n n5ern ff of presence in7T , developed power, an enormous Of .. "i't"!ve wooa ana me ilUnu lnpYr,!.. er transportation factors which make Itabil exPanslon of pulp and I Manufacturing ta the territory." ts f Com- - IX, uiU- - 1S!(! fr ... P -- i nl !? thecelebrate sam ate the "c.B",ce this Christ-- firs I u centiiH TOmn. 7-- rst,..ue ""111 U1 , for 'wn usea tnem l 13 cnurcnes to celebrate aays arteri 1 Christian churches. Near ft' ween ' Pin. u.in. ,"CLOine i- Threatr )rng Tou will thr ntA ttlQ fneaPer no.piUL.. S'ATIttHf-- : The grei him perplexed! aglne I am gob tery. - To Theater Dlay, sir. Nd i TS do that yoa to I hare. ot that bad slde of did awav with y wanted my enso What I . Russian break He was s. Luck. Bald M. u kind of Friend fto bun tt r)-js? hav luck did you I cor.ttued HunteT Bald r Jan's luck. a single C ending with. e w(,oas an- - league 9 Tnj i Inter- - 1581, odjiI ible. Yes, Mabel, 1 Is d to gagement to Ctttrij " "What? He res I marry hhn?" Calendar Shelved. hw!!tl0n 0f the Ggorian cal- Russlan orthodox church Proc'amatlon by Arch- Ki Tim entmeans that the 'ntIre , L d wlil need so Edith I don't sc xsvhy they Strong-armany rehearsals i for Sophie and Percy Ph lhedd's weduW Belle Oh, that's ; the brideinmias to sine promise won't laugh when obey. ,fal mu Controf. tin To Insur wiai Ma It's Amateur F sw look her ea the stage, - Bolt. down the ages. flat-- h, Ui L with fulsome looked at politician o "Sometimes I said. he thunder," lm-,t- JUl can't we yur gorthestage rCan-tyoulenKtn- - iris Ogden, Buchanan, a privatt of F company. Thirty.eighta infantry stationed at Fort Douglas, was arrest ed by police on a charge of desertinv the anny. He will be taken to Fori Douglas. About 800 acres of land Ilyrum, in Cache county was thrown open tci entry Saturday. The property was re served for power sites, but an onle received by Eli Taylor, local I'nite States land office agate' register, niaUes the land available to home The land is located wes, steading. of Ilyrum. i Salt Lake, The "diploma mill disclosures in the east do not apply lo I'tnh, James T. Hammond, slut, director of finance and pmvlmsf said, lie declared that an lnvostiga-tihas not disclosed a sint;le where a physician, surgeon, osteopath, chiropractor or other profession al man has obtained a diploma by fraudulent means. 's Moab, lavid Arza' Empvy, one ol the oldest pioneers of Moab and the valley and the oldest survivor of the confederate army In this residing state, died at the home of his daugh". ter. Mrs. Andrew Taylor, after ar, illness of only a few hours. Ogden, Lafayette Hanchett, aetiv( member and director of the Sail Luke chamber of commerce, was in. dorsed for director from the Kightl It was in this game that the cow- d:strict in the chamber of commerct boys' "dead man's hand" aces and of the United States by the director! eights originated, for Taylor had Just of the Ogden chamber of commerce won a pot with those cards and he The eighth district comprises Utah fell dead across the table with them Idaho, .Montana, Nevada, Wyoming clutched In his hand. But the strang- Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, est part of the affair occurred soon Salt l&ke, Woolgrowers from al; A big white steer with afterwards. of Utah were in Salt Lake thf "Murder, 18S9" branded on his side parts was seen near the saloon looking med- first part of the week attending tin annual convention of the Utah State itatively through the window where Woolgrowers Association. the fatal shot had been fired. About six months after Gilliland Salt Lake, Provo City has appliet killed Powe, he hlmselfwas shot down to the state engineer for one second by two Texas Rangers when he re- foot of water from Big Pipe Springs sisted arrest. While the officers were Heiselt House and Joint Spring looking over the scene of the battle Springs to supplement its municipa a steer walked out of a patch of scrub supply, according to reports received oak to where Gilliland lay and stood In the spring and fall Its is proposed sniffing at his body. As It fumed to to use the water for irrigation pur. leave the Rangers saw the brand poses. "Murder, 1889" on its side. By some Provo, Dr. Christen Jensen, pro. mysterious coincidence the steer had feasor of history and political soienc drifted to this spot, 75 miles from the scene of Its branding, and was here at the Brigham Young university has dean of the at the exact time when Gilliland was been appointed acting college of applied arts, during the killed. ' M. C After this Incident the big longhorn temporary absence of Dean was seen at many places where crimes Merrill, who will leave the first pari had been committed and Ignorant Mex- of February on a tour of inspectior icans of the country spread the story of forest offices in the west, prior tc D. C, to ac. that It possessed the spirit of the dead going to Washington, cept the position of director of al Gilliland. forest service publications. g Provo, The commis sion of the reclamation service, now in" session in Salt $ Lake, will be ex. J tended an invitation to visit Provo ir OLD order to familiarize itself mori thoroughly with the Utah lake recla. By ELMO SCOJT WATSON mation project. The J. S. Lewis Jewelrj Ogden, VJ'ii, Wegtern Newpapr Onion.) company Is celebrating its fifty-fourBUFFALO BILL'S FIRST anniversary in business by a uniqut REHEARSAL display in the company's Col. W. F. a photograph of J. S NOT the least ofto history wasCody's the Lewis, Sr., the founder of com the fact that In his Wild West show he pany, are pictures of early scenes ir kept alive the memory of the American Ogden depicting the days when Ogder frontier long after the last frontier and Salt Lake communicated by had vanished. When he organized it means of a stage. he determined that realism should be Price, On application of the Col the keynote of the enterprise and the umbia Steel company a postoffiee hat first rehearsal proved realistic beyond authorized at Columbia and wll been his wildest hopes. be installed as soon as a postmastei It was staged on the fair grounds at can be appointed. was act The feature Columbus, Neb. Numerous Salt Lake, products an Indian attack on a stage coach and which might be made at the Utal a rescue by Buffalo Bill and his cowinstitutions boys. Six young mules, barely broken prison for use in state to harness, were to draw the coach and here and elsewhere in the west were Sam Matthews, a veteran of the Over- enumerated by R. S. Humphries, con. nationa land route, was secured to drive them. suiting accountant of the on prisons and prison The attacking redskins were young committee Pawnees from a reservation nearby, labor, in a report submitted to Gov under the management of Maj. Frank ernon Charles R. Mabey as a membei North, commander of the famous Paw- of the state board of correction. Thf were made at the recommendations nee Scouts. CoManufacturer'! request of the Utah Cody invited the city council of lumbus and the mayor, "Pap" Clothier, association, which has opposed tin open a quaint but exceedingly making of proucts for the con will be old fellow, to ride in the coach and market. The report to the sidered at a of the correc meeting "Pap's" pride swelled almost The tions board. bursting point at the honor. whole population of Columbus was out a The Odar-Kana- rt Cedar Cliy, to see the show as Buffalo Bill's guests. federal aid project In Iron county, ob nervous The mules were visibly the Zion National park highway, wll from the start and when, at the ap- te constructed for $9179.32 a mile H pointed signal, the Pawnees charged the present estimates ot quantities firing blank cartridges and whooping bold up and the low bid of J. T their loudest, the mules promptly Raleigh & Company of Salt Lake the stampeded. Around and around submitted, is accepted. Eight bids in race track they tore at dizzy speed and all were received and opened by the' mrtinns. mad with' the Joy of chase, state road commission. They rang ; at efforts redoubled their down tc from ed in $12,855.79 prices As the coach tore past tne grami-stanthat presented oy the Raleigh com j the spectators saw "Pap" Clow hue action was not taicer winthier thrust bis head out of the and pany.the state road commission, then by Matthews at urms his wave dow no doubt that tin 1 ! Stop ! Let us out ! appears to be shriek "Stop ! H ' a useless plea Raleigh bid will be accepted. was It 1! Stop!" H as skill of Sam's all for It was taking a driver to keep the swaying, lurching OFTBJT THE) vehicle from overturning. succeeded North WAT and Cody Finally n cutting out punches of the Indians, That young mules as they would cattle, and the Introchap down. .As themselves ran duced eventually m to an a enraged neema to lade the coach came to stop Bill's on man burst from it and to Buffalo opinion roared 'Realismost Subject. attempted explanation hold of you! I know, but tic I H 1! Let me get !" And realistic I'll show you something i for It in bis hands of the city only the restraining opinion ot fclia precoattalls council on the mayoral selC a "miusacrs of I vented the addition to the program. fact-findin- TALES OF THE f FRONTIER t (. HAND SIGNALING BY DRIVERS NEGLECTED WITH CAR MOTOR UTAH THE STEER BRANDED "MURDER, 1889" THE cowboys who rode the '"porange in West Texas during the ninety there was one longhorn steer that wus always an object of dread. He was a big. white fellow with "MurDIFFICULT DIAGNOSIS der, 1SS9" branded in huge letters on nis left side. His appearance among The young mother was frantic. Her their hwds brought a chill of terror to daughter howled and me superstitious, for this steer was howled and howled said to have been responsible for the killing of m least nine men and It child? asked the father In was believed that his despair coming to a His wife sank limply into a chair and ranch invariably meant another tragbegan to weep, while the baby went on edy. howling. The steer's sinister history began in "I know." sobbed the disJanuary, l,8S, during a round-uon tracted- mortror.. nt' oeoailKe llo euiier t. the Leon Cipa ranch in Brewster counshes eaten too many strawberries or ty. In a dispute between 11. II. Powe filia IL'Onfn n. mure; (It tiygeia. and Fino Gilliland over the ownership of this steer, then a yearling, GilliEngagement Efficiency. land shot Powe and fled. Thereupon "Is it true," asked the young man. Powe's cowboys imprinted the grue"that since you came here you have some brand upon the steer's" hide and become engaged to Tom. Fre.l. Riiiv turned him loose on the range. and Arthur, as well as to me?" The A short time later Jeff Webb. girl assumed an air of disdain. "What nephew, was killed under mysis that to you?" she demanded. "Just terious circumstances near the town this," he replied briefly. "If it's so. of Alpine and Gilliland believed that and you have no oblections. Sam Taylor, a noted desperado, was will all chip In to buy an engagement responsible for the deed. One night ring." Taylor was playing poker In a saloon In Alpine when some one fired a load ON THE RUN of buckshot through the window, killing him instantly and mortally wounding an easterner who was sitting in the game. MEN rrom All Parts of J By ELMO SCOTT WATSON PANES .Whatever county Pfo)cazs. fiAmg oAii. ctaH tl window-Surroundin- Worn Indicated by Arm. Hung Out Over Site, Five Maneuvers and Differential Relative to safe and sane automoBearings Are Result of bile traffic control, it is hard to understand why such an Important matter Poor "Driving of Auto. Pinions as hand signaling by drivers has heen At present. If universally neglected.at all, the arm is hung limply over the side of the car nn.i is supposed to Indicate one of five maneuvers right turn, left turn, complete turn, reverse ' or slop. cautious driver, not Any decently being a .mind reader, 'naturally slow down because the signal Is ni intelligible and the entire Hop 'of trafIf fic iji retarded eorrespomKntfl.v. the s'gMl of ti e lendlntr '"r had hen a definite one, tlo-rwould he liit'e need for such confusion. Adoption of an accepted signal code is the nly solution to this and would not be a difficult thing to accomplish.. H Is possible tliHi the complete turn signal could be eliminated and with the aid of four others'' complete transmitted to the ntr be- (By ERWIN GREER. President Oreer College of Automotive Engineering, Chicago.) Rear axles today as a whole are mighty well made but they would give far better and longer service if the driving were properly done. Quick engagement of the clutch, heavy overloads, even though fur an instant, harsh npp'ieation of brakes on roifch roads, an-- lack of lubrication are some of the causes of worn pinion and differential bearings and worn gears. Cause of Unpleasant Noises. The average car has an adjustable driving pinion and differential unit. When new these bevel gears operate so tbat the gears mesh in one certain way. If a bearing wears and allows the pinion to change Its mesh, or If the differential bearings wear and allow the whole unit to shift away from or toward the pinion, there Is bound lo be a noise produced and noise of an unpleasant character. Gears Not Running True. The bearings, If they are of the ball type with ball sepatutors or cages, may show a breaking down of the cage. Pieces of the cage fall between the gear teeth, chipping them and The bearings causing more noise. themselves then allow more freedom of movement of the differential or pinion. It is absolutely necessary flint the two gears remain In a fixed position, and as soon as there Is an unusual noise from the axle, it Is a warning that the gears are not running true or that there is solid matter between the teeth. dil'-ctilf- y hind. For. Instance the left nq exiinH horizontally from the car with tlst closed and one finger extended could Indicate a left turn The .band extended with palm forward ron'd indicate a right turn. Hand extended wiib palm to the rear could indicate reverse. Arm raised up and down could indicate a stop. At piesent, drivers employ signals, of their own invention or rise the same signal to IndlcateMme of many moves consequently, the signaling Is nearly valueless. The fact tbat there Is an attempt to 'use thee signals shows how willing drivers would he to use a definite system If one were provided for them. CAN j Hurtful to Battery: Using Impure water for ; GASOLINE English MOTOF.S FOR Employ Great Care to S; That Best Quality of Liquid Is Furnished. re- filling. Using the starter for too long a time. Using the horn frequently and with long blasts. Neglecting to refill the battery at correct intervals. Leaving lights burning brightly with the engine cut off. Leaving the car parked for a long period with the lights burning. Not watching ammeter gauge to see that the battery is charging correctly. In the canning of petrol or gasoline great care Is taken tbat motorists get only the best products of absolute purity, and also the quantity he pays for. All empty cans ure thoroughly PLAN FOR CLEAR WINDSHIELD Small Bottle of Alcohol and Glycerin and a Soft Cloth Is All That Is Needed. There are many Inquiries for something which will keep the windshield clear enough for careful driving during a storm. Only one who has sat behind a foggy windshield will know the feeling of anxiety almost helplessness which the driver has. There are a number of mixtures sold which are guaranteed to keep rain of? the windshield, tut a very simple one may be made by any driver and be carried In the door pocket for instant use. A small bottle filled with alcohol and glycerin, half and half, and a soft cloth to apply It, are all tha one needs. It is not necessary to patat the whole glass with this. Take a strip sis or eight inches wide and the height of the windshield and coat It with the mixture and the ra!a or snow will not stick to that part. X:. V - f V I Testing Can to Find Leak, cleansed and Inspected before being refilled. Leaks or breaks re located by means of compressed sir, the cans n being temim automat teal ly ironi measures appry,ed by the London board of trade, photo shows girl worker testing tjte cans by baud pressure to find leakage. iwo-gallo- ACCURATE AUTC - ERAKING DEVICE r II try? noise-makin- WW r C m W. P. Reynolds nnd R. F. Kehr, scientists of the bureau of standards, testing the braking efficiency of an automobile. The tests are conducted to fMMMI determine the distance In which the automobile can be stopped when the af-- r brakes are applied. ' V j;- - LV i- i-t ; - ' 1 |