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Show V II O . v. v .1 O w' , ' 1 ' . - I ' viV ; ; vrcnicrful .Invcnticn cf :;-.v' , ' rcctcd to Ento J' J J JL r LONDON. March 29. A celebrated f ' . r jJ v " V Breslau surgeon is expected to make ed ly"sJJ y , ' ', ?C this week's annual German surgical ' ' .Q3 - . . congress the, first announcement o ar j f " Z " ' S Invention providing for the exposure ol r j ' " "7 the human Jungs for operative purposes ( . .J r - . i ; Experts already acquainted with th f I process say that the invention will wide- J ( 'y increase the range of chest surgerj C( - ; fi i and operations in the region of th ' j ' esophagus and throat. y if fcTj ' It-consists of an air-tight cabinet, ii . 'fip holding- the patient 'and two operators, If "7ZZ' OSL?V ' tna PatIent' bead protruding through ''" " t an opening at the side. The principli I J J ' Involved is the reduction of the all I 1 ' pressure around the exposed lung, sou I - ; fvi yETI ' to Pr11 collapse. . 1 j jG-'ivrtJ Experiments on animals have proved ( . -y " vV'CrvvTGry eompletply snccesBful. V - O fJZ After the animals were anaesthetised J y ' Nt, " ." the air within the cabinet was pumped .( ' "' , S" ' '! out sufficiently to lower the mercury a Salt IAk9 .Theater Eose Cecelia JjV IjwV Shay Grand Opera company in "II iCvZi jtsZI -sjkf V&lw-K Trovatore." ' tg NjV ttfcjrjSsS ' 105 Grand Theater Richards & Prin- ( -V - " " J gle's Georgia minstrels. -'' ' ' t . 1 . . I Vavdtr Theater Vaudeville. . 1 ' .. . Tariff Is Discussed. WASHINGTON-. March 29. The House today resumed consideration of the sundry sun-dry civil appropriation bill. Mr. Camp-' bell of Kansas discussed the tariff question ques-tion and said a protective tariff was the only means by which the money necessary neces-sary for the support of the Government could be raised. opened at the Grand this morning, with a brisk demand. There is every reason to belUve that every seaf will be filled at the opening performance, perform-ance, Thursday night. "The Crisis' will fill out the week, . beginning: Thursday night. FRED MKINNA'S "TEDDY," A common looking water spaniel, is the chief attraction at the Novelty x theater on Second South street this week. The dog Is one of the best . and most thoroughly trained trick dogs In the country, and his "turn" was greeted enthusiastically by the-large the-large audience that saw his opening . performances, yesterda'y afternoon and last night. There is a good bill for this week. Charles Faurence, . song and dance artist; Kalacstus, who does some good juggling; Miss Jennette Lee, . serpentine -dancer; Trask and Murray, a sketch team, and the moving pictures -- are the other specialties for the entire week. . . . - e e GEORGE kWOOD, WHO WAS FOR-merly FOR-merly of Auerbach's, took charge of the Novelty theater yesterday as manager, and started out with good houses at both performances. THE SEAT SALE FOR" "M'FAD-den's "M'FAD-den's Row of Flats," which will be at the Salt Lake Theater on Thursday Thurs-day and Friday nights, opened with a satisfactory demand this morning. |