Show MARCONIS SPLENDID SUCCESS The report that Marconi ha ai length been able to send a well uthcn < Heated Intelligible wireless message from Cape Breton Nova Scotia to Cornwall across the ocean gIn g-In a sense the moat Important luws of the day It heraldV I a I time when the material transmitter will be done nwny i with altogether The riuitnok Is decidedly encouraging foi Maieonl and It Jo I to Ire hoped that lu may sucoed abundantly and fo enroll hla mvme among thosq of the Immortals Immor-tals It Is quite truo that one success cannot be clalnCx altogether us thc complete solution of the problem and as the practical and commercial establishment estab-lishment of wireless telegraphy But the ocean having been spanned by the lreless system once It can doubtless bo done again and repeated experiments experi-ments will ascertain to what extent atmospheric conditions or currents are to be fought against or to be relied upon up-on as auxiliary The waves of air may help or hinder and the temperature may have a bearing all these things must be learned and In the meantime the announcement of the transmission of this message we take It for granted that no Imposition was attempted oi buffered must oc hailed as a great triumph of Ingenuity and of science I Tho transAtlantic experiment having been a success we suppose that Mar coni will now devote his attention to pirfecting the commercial working of his system betwesn land stations and to securing modes of privacy for his communications for It Is not conceivable conceiv-able that he will make his system undertake un-dertake Its first practical work on HIT basis that It must bo transAtlantic or nothing < But what a field the success of wireless wire-less telegraphy opens to the tpeculativo l mind From ancient days we havt had testimony of the voice of God being be-ing made audible to holy men who wen specially ordained to receive It The thought Inevitably brought the supplementary supple-mentary one that Gods voice was constantly con-stantly to be heard throughout the universe uni-verse could mortal car be keen enough to hear it that the gross materialism ot men was all that prevented their constant con-stant communion with that voice and taking It for their daily counselor and guide The Idea hats been a favorite ono with spiritually minded men through out the ages This wireless telegraph system of Marconi will tend to give the material man an Idea of how a voice may be In the air unheard of dull ears B3 means of keys adjusted to receive the message Intended for one nlone It Is hoped to secure the needed privacy by the Marconi system for Individual messages the receiving key must be of the Identical pitch as the sending and that alone will receive the private message mes-sage all other receivers will be heedless heed-less dead Thus the ears of the sublimated sub-limated men of old may have been keyed to the tune of the Almightys voice and drank In the message sent which passed by the ears of the multitude multi-tude that were not attuned to the divIne di-vIne message And so we see In the advancement of scencce a confirmation of the record of Gods messages to men and get a glimpse that enables reason to comprehend the manner whereby It was even humanly possible for It to be transmitted |