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Show DAILY work paved the way for later efforts. Within the next live year diffeivr.t at. tempts were made without ErieRsons's plan of a in:iti;ii,. w;, tried again and the mini f.iilure happened as to the original. Another attempt. made at Longnood, l'jI., added further diaeouragement to 'lie pion-er- s in the industry. The first which attained any degree of success was the solar mot.) erected in Denver fl years ago and which produced nearly power with considerable ease. It was this effect which led to further euiliusiatsic experiments until one of the large solar motors was constructed at I.os Angeles two years ago. The motor has become the model for nearly all the others now' springing up. It is not a perfected motor, but it has attained a degree of perfection which enables the owners to secure good work with it. Its coat also is so reasonable that it Is not likely to limit Its use to particular lines. For individual farms of ten to 100 acres it is eminently suited, either for pumping purposes or for generating electricity for lighting and power. For mines and general pumping stations it Is equally well adapted. The huge disk of glass which serves as the heat reflector of the suns rays looks like a huge inverted lamp. It Is thirty-thre- e feet in diameter at the top and thirteen feet at the bottom. The Inside of his huge disk is made of glass but not in large plates. There are 1,788 pieces of glass, all arranged at such angles that the suns rays will be directly focused upon the boiler. The arrangement of these individual pieces of glass Is ingenious and much of the success of the experiment is due to this. Each glass is practically a small mirror, which follows the sun and reflects the rays at one central point throughout the day. UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. A. D. 1896. Founded by E. A. LHtlfild, TTStet. Journal (Incorporated.) Pt Sunday rutli.hed every evPn Bueineee Manager Littlefield gT A. Officer J. Cannon i Prealdent JTw. Browning Vice-Preside- nt five-hor- Littlefield. ..Secy, and Treasurer Directors: Trank J. Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, W. W. Browning, JL Henry Gwllllnm, Wlndle, T. D. Johnson. R. S. u Joycfc Heraoe 8. Foster...... City Ciroulator Office: 425 Open till Telephone Twenty-fourt- 1p.m. 64. Entered as vember 10. 1001, second-cla- street h Closed on Sunday. matter ss No- at the poetofflee at under the Act of Congreas March I. 1170. of Og-Uta- h, TO ADVERTISERS. m advertising copy must he In the previous evening to Insure Insertion the next day. SOLAR MOTORS ARE SUCCESSFULLY OPERATED Harness Is Being Placed on the rious Orb By Denixens of the Earth. WORTH WHILE TO WAIT FOR THE MOMENT AND AFFINITY Glo- . the last few years no Invenhas given such an impetus to the development of the arid lands as the successful operation of the solar motor. There are vast regions In Utah, Colorado and surrounding states and territories which depend upon the same conditions as Lower California for their developmneL The solar motor is being introduced Into these sections to operate mine machinery and pumps that are located far away from the railroads 'and natural fuel. The skies are almost cloudless in these regions the year round and the suns rays are so warm the machinery can be put In operation within an hour after sunrise, says the Iron Age. The size of the solar motors now in use averages from five to power, and experiments have shown that it is unwise to attempt to build larger onea By constructing them in groups, however, the same results are obtained, and in several plants a series of two or three are being constructed to produce in the aggregate from twenty to forfy-horpower. The solar motor used is the outcome of experiments. in Europe many efforts were made to utilise the suns, heat to melt different kinds of metal, and such success attended these efforts a quarter of a century ago that In France Iron could be melted within sixteen seconds by mirrors only four feet in diameter. In England, some twenty years ago, a reflector three feet in diameter was built that fused granite In one minute and melted a small cube of Iron in three seconds. The enormous possibilities of such heat ,rays, when concentrated upon a small surface, were taken up by practical scientists, who sought to build working plants with mirrors In places of furnaces burning coal. Sir William Herschel made the first practical attempt in Africa, where the suns rays were considered strong enough to give the best resuls. The results of this experiment were satisfactory, and Sir William Herschel published an account of his work In England, predicting that the sun could be made to do all the work required In Africa If proper machines were constructed. In spite of this reliable scientists predictions, nothing was done to take advanage of conditions that seemed to promise great fortunes to those who succeeded In harnessing the sun for industrial purposes. In this country Captain Ericsson was the first to make a solar motor. It did not prove an entire success, but his Within tion ten-hor- se se se Have You a Cough? A dose of Ballards Horehound Syrup will relieve It Have you a cold? A dose of Herblne at bedtime and frequent small doses of Horehound Syrup during the day will remove it Try it for whooping cough, for asth-mfor consumption, tor bronchitis. 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