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Show CUTS INTO THE STOMACH. GUNNISON GAZETTE. ir rm oi.rniuix - - GUNNISON. io.w. UTAH. Modern Surgeon Able to Accomplish What Was Deemed Impossible. Modern burger's great achievements bae bun In Ihe abdominal region. For a generation ago fear of kept the surgeon out of tl.U territory, litre disease Inf ItM-lami bid tho surgeon trenched defiance. But r.ow the surgem Intrepidly enters diseases former strong-hedd- , routs It, and In doing so performs Rats with the organs that seem absolute miracles to the onlooklne world. Take the stomach. If It Is too large the surgeon enfolds a portion of th all and sutures (stitches) the edsvs; if a part of It Is diseased, say with cancer, he cuts It out, sutures the edges, and If necessary, cuts a new opening for the head of the small Intestine and sutures It Into place; If tho esophagus Is obstructed so that food can not be taken naturally a tube Is Inserted through the abdominal wall into the stomnch, and when the man Is hungry he merely drops a premastl-ratemeal Into the tube; or, In cae a cancerous area Is so large as to demand such a severe operation, the mrgeon may remove the entire stomach and suture the esophagus to tho duodenum. Contrast this last operation with the working principle of the '70s, that to enter the stomach is death, and you see how far surgery has traveled In a generation. This last operation Is, of course, rarely performed even now, but there are v a few stomachless persons In the world (one returned to work within two months after the operation), attending to their regular duties, taking a special diet, and apparently just as happy as If their stomachs were not In jars on laboratory shelves. Leslies Magazine. Llood-poUonin- UTAH STATE NEWS I. Fryer, has been apint-jKih- t maMer at Deweyvjlle, lUtx Fitter county. teo Lucy Aryer relRned. The bond Imue of $10, duo recently voted by Coalville ban been purchased by the state land board. The rate of Interest Is f. per cent. The Wei Uv I lie Fast Field Irrigation company of Cache county filed a copy of Its amended articles of lneorjora-tlo- n with the secretary of state, Tuesday, Increasing its capital stock from FMz.t $4,000 to $20,000. Matilda JVnney of llcnrieville, Car-fiel- d county, was this week adjudged Insane and a proper subject for the asylum, and was ordered committed by Judge J. F. Chidester of Itichfleld, after a hearing of her case. A new $rt.00u hotel is being talked of for I.ehi. It is proposed to use an block for this purentire three-acrpose, locating the hotel in the center, and surrounding It with trees, evergreens and spacious lawns. Frank Carbon of Ogden, an prospector, is exhibiting some specimens of Iron ore from a recent discovery made near Liberty, which, for excess of Iron and absence of silica, have not been excelled in Utah. Joseph H. Ward, editor of Die a Salt Lake weekly published It tip German language, and a former schow teacher of that city, died Saturday night, after an illness that extended over a long period of time. Sissel 1ac.kard. the sixteen-year-olson of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard of Sprlngville, died Friday morning, of He had been appendicitis. feeling was for five four or but poorly days, t hours. seriously ill only forty-eighJessie M. Bronson was severely injured at the Bronson saw mill, about eight miles east of Castleton, Thurssaw day morning, by a seventy-flve-foo- t shoulhis head over and log rolling ders. He is unmarried and about 30 years of age. The probabilities is that Bronson will not recover. Two freight, cars, loaded with coal and merchandise, left the track near the summit on the R. G. W. branch at Park City, Thursday morning, and rolled down the hill. No damage was done, other than to the cars and contents, and the cars left the track clear so that traffic was not blocked. The Western Pacific Copper company have filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk at Salt Lake, for the purpose of doing a general mining and milling business. The capital stock is $125,000. The company owns seven claims in the Willow Springs mining district, Tooele county, Utah. The Pioneer Coal and Lumber company of Weber county have filed a copy of its articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State. The directors are Harvey O. Randall, president, secretary, treasurer and manager; e old-tim- e Deo-bachte- d John WilRandall, liam H. Breton, Sarah P. Breton and A. vice-presiden- t; Esther Randall. The ravages of white fly near American Fork, continue to grow'. The beet crop seems to be the only one which is affected. Crops which were considered imune a few weeks ago are now almost total failures. In several Instances the farmesrs have plowed their crops in and will plant the land with some later crops. Daniel J. Jacobs, a grocer of Salt Lake, passed away at noon Sunday, an eight-daafter struggle for his ' y ji 1 .uni . . j .. - j r, THE STATE Of KM 1ST, HERMAN HARMS. Ili. cl., aajra of lHIims(kpr THREE CROWN am! tell everywhere friends to their u-- e -- C re '!. g It the clothes beautifully white without cluing them injury. Once used, always used. Your grocer bells it. Remember the name and packget a large 3 cents. for only age life-savin- g makes 2-t- u. 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