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Show I r I . .a.,. '!! 'f 1 . ... . ? .s,. s .S.a . . ... . Iv . ! New Oil Engine. A new oil engine is the recent and fruitiui development of the internal combustion motor and its adaptation to the use of crude oila or oils of a seclfic gravity that precludes their uio in metors of the ordinary type. I.lke all engines suitable for crude oil .Ln latoet ir novation has provision lor the Injection of water Into the before compression. Thta baa ihe effect of allowing a much higher tompresslon without prelgnltion than a ordinarily possible, and It haa other mportint effects. The builders say :hat the water vapor prevents the of the petroleum to an xtcnt, enabling tbs engine to run or.g periods with crude oils without caving an excess of deposit on tho raporlzer's walls. It Is not easy to understand why water should prevent lecoirposltlon of the petroleum. The engine works on the four stroke cycle wd uses the henvy black petroleum f'v clla and the remlrefired or inter-- , mediates, ns well as the ordinary refined Inxp oil. There Is a cylinder fourteen Irches In diameter, giving i n brake horse rower with horse power with crude oils. On the suction stroke of the piston air Is Jrawn Into the cylinder through the main air valve, and oil la pumped t through the oil srrayer Into the vai W! : porizer, which receives a further supW ply of sir through a shifting valve. At the same time water la fti!- - through the water sprayer andpumped enters the vaporizer. This charge la then compressed, and, as the crank of the engine rasses the inner dead center, is Ignited by the hot o Igniting tube, giving tho working stroke. The valve then opens to allow the V charge to escape, completing ..i'.k burnt the cycle of operations. The Ignltlonz ire continuous on all loads, and the Ignition tube is therefore retained r.t Agents Wanted f oyl-nd- er For. "iah As m M j!r Icvty-ieve- r .w. 2 st m vjfSj entitled ' : 1 gft! In AS AT AS" i Just issued from the Presses a i I I !v?; ! Ai . A'i i ?! !7V -r- P of iVVi Ihe required temperature without the lid of a lamp except when starting the engine. The spe?d of the machine Is governed by varying the amount c f water and oil Injected, ao that on heavy loads full charges of oil and water are delivered, while on light loads small charges are given. Automatic Railway Signal. Misreading of signals and failure to execute them are the mest potent causes of accidents on railways and It haa been the work of many Inventors to lessen these dangers by Introducing automatic signals, which ihsll relieve the human mind of the responsibility as far as possible. Tbns the block systems now show signals which are aurrosed to prevent the train next following from running Into the cne which has set the signal. But these signals depend cn the Seasonable Goods 3 3 The Deseret News Tfe 3 Liberal terms will be made to such Stops Engine Without Aid. vigilance and action or the engineer, and to It may be wise to go a step tuhther and make the block system not only aet a signal against a train following on the same track, but also operate a mechanism to bring the second train to a standstill should the Ignal be unheeded. How thla may be dene la shown In the Illustration. There la a lever depending from the engine on the imall forward truck, with n cord with the throttle and also glib the bell and whistle. Beside the track la a long, light rail, which la derated or depressed after the manner of the signal arms. A reverse lever la provided for use when the engine la backing and. seemingly, there Is little chance now for n train to run past the blcck set against It The Inventor of this system, la Orr C. Fisher of Delphoa, Iowa. sAa ALL THE M! m 2 at 202 Templeton Building, or Address 8$ Aa tak Publishing f 9&: lecco and Bergamo, Cremona md Plaenxa, Genoa. Pisa and Leghorn. Naples. Foggla. and Barletta, Naples. Reggio, Calabria, and Messina. The authorities of the province of Rome propose to build an electric railway between the r!ly of Rome and Civile Castellans. The city council of Venice has decided to purchase a number of electric launches for use on the canals of that city. The general Inrrector of the Adriatic la'lrnsd, whre office la In Rome, has received permission to purchase ISO electric accumulators. The Adriatic Kallroal eompsuy Is rlanrlne to hulld an elec-M- e from Chisso to Coino acd Chlavenna. ?:fe m Salt Lake City, Utah taASi i.V1 !, am ;K Wffi. LV' l. A Pocket Umbrella. An UTbrcVn to po on-nis- le rerent Invention, it f in e'esigred on the pr'rrlple of th" end corsH rf a Sartos of slide. a carrying rise and a On opening the p'eec rf silk the case In which It is rc'omblo s bundle of rteot rods nre. wltn In n wrapping of l!t. The Into eorverted mnnlrnlntfor. little i of tve orthodox shape, n uiuhrolla the short hnndle of whl"h draws out Into a stick of the reqnllo leu"th. The rover Is describe as h'T- etil a a and stout, tight is umbrella of the oM style. a rocket Company Box 673. P.O? M'.; nil i!.?. Is a tele-icop- e. : tele-seopl- c con-len- ts mA w gamo. ?2A .A. i2 Electric Launches In Venice. The Italian ministry of posts anl telegraphs haa received authority la parliament to establish telepnone connections between Brescia and Ber- few ..Va eon-aecll- as are accepted X The present edition is limited and in great dei mand, hence applications for agencies must be sent in immediately. Call V. I Applications will be received from men or women in every county of Uah for the agency of the work WTAAA -- . M. I I J- 1 rnln-res'-t'- Jrst-clas- s Royal Wit Wclsey. was ssylng: "Fsrrwcll, a long farewell to all my rre-t-es- I hope H' rot added IT"errv VIII.. S ." Pa! !'b vr'r S ' T IO S -a ! I1! 1 a 'i A - |