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Show pLLESS HOKSESHOE A4 INVENTION WILL ANIM pORTANT A BOON. PROVE vt Tnll Off In Accident Has Nunierom Trials and Is firea i.t to of Sclenca In- and Notes N ONE RESPECT the human race has made very little improvement during the past few thousand years. This is in the matter of 41 horseshoes. Our method of present shoeing horses has not changed materially for centu-riand has always been rude and irrational. One of the chief objections to the system is that the hoof is made hoe instead of the shoe to to fit S, -- the g Cheap Njcht. Lamn. .A cheap; night lamp, susceptible of construction by any o.ne with a little ingenuity,! can be made as represented in the following cuts, all the material necessary being; a tin tube, Into the base of wiich is fitted three or four laches of spiral spring, a candle, a piece of string, and a dial with the figures from one to twelve marked on as in a clock. ' The candle is inserted in the tube over and resting on the spring; the wick is lighted through an left for the purpose on the topaperture of the tube; the string is attached ,to the lower end of the candle, and from thence through a hole in thepasses base and up a hand on the dial. As fast as the candle burns out the spiral spring operates to raise it, which, in turn, acts upon the hand on the dial; hence, it Is obvious tnat after, by experiment, determining: how far a candle will burn In a given time, you have an "illuminated" clock accurate for ordinary purposes. The dial enough can be hi. involves a lot of cutting and the chief cause of lameness an; stumbling. The use of nails ious objection, as, no mattis also a careful the blacksmith may be, how er there are cases when a tender spot will It is quite obvious that je penetrate never intended nails to be nature a horse's hoof. driven into Thousands of schemes are put for-- ; This scraping:, an is present as yet proved successful. Many of thsm seem plausible enough on paper, but are absolutely worthless when put to the test. The inventors fail to properly appreciate the tremendous striking force in the horse's foot. The accompanying illustrations show a novel norsesnoe tnat nas Deen sud jected to careful and thorough trial on half a doz'-horses. In every instance it has worked to perfection. Like a great many works of genius the one in question is extremely simple It consists of a band of metal about an inch high, which fits around the lower edge of the hoof. At the base of this band there is a sort of projecting shelf or flange, which is made to fit into a groove which runs around the inside of the shoe. The latter is made of steel, of the usual shape and style. The only differences between it and the ordinary shoe 13 the presence of the groove and the absence of nail holes. When the band is fitted to the hoof (which is done very readily), the shoe In turn is attached by slipping the into the groove. It now remains tt clasp the arrangement by two screws in the rear. These may be turned tp aaj degree of tightness desired, and a moderate degree is sufficient to prevent the shoe from coming off. The whole arrangement may be put on or taken n la a moment. o5 As the there is shoe is not nailed to the hoof, a perfect freedom for expan This is a very essential point, as all horsemen know. The growth of the hoof is not prevented, aad if there is any growth, instead of splitting the hoof, it serves only to tighten the shoe. All the strain on the hand as it Is tightened comes over the toe aad around the lower edge of the hoof at the point where it Is the hard joa BAHRI PASHA Ai FAIR SPECIMEN OF THE SULTAN'S REALM. The Military Commander of Aleppo De- HUNTS ALL ALONE. ! A Plucky Daloth Woman Who Is Handy with a Gun. ana contraction. est The ease- with which pat on and taken off the shoe may be permits its for tanate wearer to enjoy a luxury that ti3 been denied him up to the present - aie, for now the horse may remove hi3 tices before retiring for the an know what a relief it is night. We to take off our footgear, especially in damp weather. There Is no reason why the torse should not feel equally relieved nea deprived of his iron clogs. heavy Another point of on which advantage, w inventor properly lays much stress, the fact that the shoe 13 grasped firm 'J to the hoof at every point. Under the Balling system the last nails toward the Harare driven about half wav between tie heel and toe. This leaves shoe on either side unfastened. Jthe TCere is thus a considerable leverage. Bd it la for this reason that so many aoea come off. If this shoe is caught, a fyta track, at the rear end, it is most sure to come off. This difficulty u Elated in this shoe. In fact, some Jsons have objected to this shoe on Aground that it will never pull oft J a accident, thus rendering the hoof liable t one-ha- lf G. W. PARKS, S AMUEL A. KING, LAND and MINING ' Mrs. Charles Lalondj the handsome young wife of a Duluth police ofilcial. was at last accounts away on a hunting trip in the northern woods, by any friend but her rile Attorney at - Law. - Rooms and 5 Eagle Block, ied 8AiT LAKE CITY, UTAH. , scribed as a Bloodthirsty Outlaw He Collections t). Promptly Attitel Commands the Troops of Ottoman and unerring aim. This is not the first time she has gone on a similar solitary Despotism. FRANK WHITEHEAD. excursion. Her husband feels no un El-, bank National Office, Flrt HE appointment of easiness on her account. Mrs." Lalond Bahri Pasha to the is a Mexican by birth. A few years UTAH Important office of ago, soon after her marriage, she pad ritoTO, Of died a canoe clear to Rainy Lake City, of theAleppo dis- expecting to there meet her husband, trict has excited a who had been called into that country Will gixe lesions on Piano, Orjraa, Violin, storm of Indigation on business. He was delayed, and after was and teach fcurid. at luwm prices and no,, Christhe him until her for among patience waiting Ho reason able terms. and tian residents and exhausted, she started for home, For further particulars, Address repre- made the return trip alona, paddling diplomatic Gold Hill sentatives In Tur her own canoe', and killing twe moose r"RANK WHITEAD, key. The pasha is and a bear on the way. In her dress described as a cruel tyrant, and it is re- for the woods Mrs. Lalond is not a HINCKLEY. UTAH as apso outward membered that he was in command at "new woman," far Van at the time of the Turkish atrociTk Oasis and Fih Springs tajre leave pearances go. She. is & modest little ties there and was largely responsible woman of about 23, with) a round, sunny Oasis andiiDapah at 8 a. m., each Honda for the slaughter that followed. British face. Next to her body she wears a aad Thurstay, and arrives it terminal point a Ambassador Currie then demanded his close-fittin- g suit of buckskin under- wltlun 53 hoars. 53.00 removal on the ground of maladminis- wear, through which the wind cannot Oasis to Detroit. " ' Fish 5.00 tration and cruelty to the Armenians penetrate. No corsets impede her Springs, " Hill 7.BC Gold and Ipabah. tvhile governor. This demand was com- movements, and there Is not the least i a rviun Fare for traneportation out aid return cm Over this plied with at the time, but subsequently suspicion of ungainliness. For a CAN A PATENT? OBTAIN I lf fares. Address, be was restored to power and decorated buckskin suit Mrs. Lalond wears a pair sad prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to DIUNN &; COH wbo have bud nearly fifty years' F, DAVIS, Proprietor, by the sultan. The district of Aleppo of shojt cloth trousers, reaching to her experience in the patent business. Ootnmtinica ftons of In strictly confidential. A Handbook comprises a Turkish vilayet in North knees, where they are met by high formation concerning l'atenta and bow to obuna-compan- Professor Music. for Detroit, Fish Springs, and Ibapahl ; 7 j our t one-ha- j . G A. improving the horseshoe, but none of them lZ3 t TUEKISH OFFICIAL. every year for ward ! i A WATCHMAKER, l set at right angles with the light, cr if glass, directly in front of it. A Discovery of NEPHI, UTAH. Watches and jewelry promptly paired. Mail orders solicited. F A.75TS03ST, Fine Buggy Harness cure for a nervous He as long as that ten minutes is quirea to secure relief in ordinary never-failin- g np.hfi ia to walk backward. head states is re- cases. TffiE X BAHRI PASHA. Syria, on the borders of the Syro-AraIan desert, about sixty miles east of Antioch and seventy miles from the Mediterranean. The population of the capital city is 100,000, of whom 16,000 are Christians and 4,000 Jews, the rest being Greeks, Armenians, Arabs, and Turks. The city is of a thoroughly ori ental type, with extensive bazaars, numerous mosques and a population remarkable for its elegant bearing. The streets are bettter than those of most eastern cities, though many of them are arched over. The houses are of stone, substantially built, with terraces for evening promenades. It has recently been the seat of some of the Armenian outbreaks, and apprehension is felt that th atrocities of Van will be repeated at Zeitoun and other places within the district, after the surrender which the patriarch has been trying to bring about. When Bahri Pasha's appointment was announced, the representatives of the powers immediately held a meeting, and after a full discussion Joined in a note to the porte stating that they cannot answer for the consequences in case a massacre should follow. In Aleppo frequent councils are being held in the palaces, and some plain language is said to have been used by the sultan. The protests have caused the sultan some alarm, but he shows no signs of wavering in his purpose. The appointment virtually gives Bahri Pasha control over the troops. b- 1894, Medal. d boots or moccasins, as the state of the weather may require. A knit, jacket covers the upper part of her body, and over this comes the cloth coat. Most any kind of cap completes the costume, and when thus attired Mrs. Lalond defies the coldest weather. Mrs. Support Home Gold Industries long-legge- Winchester Lalond carries a rifle when after big game, and for small game- she uses a Three Cream Baking Powder Gold and Medals. ' IEl Keep 32-cali- ber - 12-gau- ge A Picture of the Sultan. Abdul Hamid II., sultan of Turkey, who is so much talked of at present, is years of age, rather perhaps fifty-on- e tall, but somewhat stooping. Many and greatly diverse stories are told of the personal life and attributes of the sul tan, and after all, the outside world knows little about his real personalty The Armenian outrages have caused him to be more unpoular than before. He has been in momentary dread of as sassination for the last eighteen years, and can no longer trust anybody. He lives in a perfect agony of remorseful terror. 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She re weather, body in a glow in the one cxau. may do n matter how thinly gards it as providential that as the A physician declares this to be a fact husband of her youth grows careless, as his Judgment becomes untrustwor worth remembering, ne waa beand one death night, thy as to details, as he grows inclined horseshoe WITHOUT NAILS. half frozen to" and keeping to shirk the little questions which arise gan taking deep breaths as long a pwo- -- in the conflict of the household,; the the air in his lungs wwdaughter quite naturally takes up the sible. The result was mai ue waa it... a minuies. lew neglected duties, and assumes the mannnehlv comfortable in the agement of the affairs. Of course it is The deep respirations stimulate blood current by a direct muscular to of ten difficult for the mother to Jive up-tthe course the daughter marks out. and cause the entire system the with She sometimes finds herself deficient become pervaded In the strength or wisdom the daughter l'PPER PART OP SHOE. heat. expects from her. But this is not real C!5'astrength Women.' sPng clinch, which may. New Some trouble, for under it all is the com Need of desired. It has one Jrf:7to ever will theories forting sense of being guided by a No propaganda of the foot of the rear rmrlcht to man possible strong will, the sense of being free from 'a of the and the other end m,vA life without calk, more than life is possible responsibility for the social and do-- uuiic bearing, attached to the woman any mestic welfare of the family, is filling without- woman. 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