Show thE iliE FLYING SHIP Mr 1 rr gl gun n maker r has luts a. a page article t t- t tin in iu the thc Ne' Ne New York ork Times rimes in which he lie traces the theof ilUS of defense that m men havo have invented from time time to to and between ii imagination ii gi 1 ii and fact a most fascinating story stry He says v now that war in the future is is' is not going goin to be he e exclusively on either cither r bea ea or land hind but he pictures e airships in deadly dead dead- ly Jr conflict in the ether When ships collide in bat- bat 1 tl tic as a rule th though one may be fatally impaled it floats long ong enough to take off the crew elew but but- when wren Mr Mr Maxims Maxim's s 's air ail battleships collide somebody somebody some- some J body is IS going to drop And ud ni speaking of that our old fr friend end Sam Gilson Gil Gil- HIis L son sour is just as sanguine as us ever cr lie has hns his model l he says after alter a few ic weeks hu he will wili have lmae a n ship built and Jn hile he lie doesn t want anything said mid at att t pr prese present t lie be pl promises a big story pretty soon He says his sl ship ip he believes cst has advantages over re er 1 other because of this t that when it floats it be IC able to carry six thousand pounds He lIe has hus hasT T a i devi device by which should the raft craft craft-be bo by a ii fierce wind it could not capsize He FEc does not believe c in th the gyroscope because the g gyroscope while it would run all right rights would run just the thc same in ill an au aeroplane if it was turned upside down ji His idea i is that the g gyroscope to be bc a success must have a foundation n of something more substantial r r than air He predicts that when his craft is finished finished finished fin fin- he can run nui from San Francisco t to New York 1 without any trouble because he could t take ke two or fluce hundred d g gallons of gasoline aboard and on u J h o of that kind he would woul only h have ve to renew jh j once or twice tivice because as as he c has ar- ar i i. i force o of theair the caused by p the speed p ed will be taken away w y fr fro from from- ni the navigator s face and then there will be no trouble running the machine ono one hundred or two hundred mi mis ms s an hour He has his own engine on exhibition here It is a rotary ro ro- ro- ro tary tl engine ine and aDd weighs about two hundred and amid f f ty pounds He ic is a trained engineer and knows ex exactly x x- x P what whal his engine eDgin will do and he hc is running his llis original cIu engine emigine ine every day now nov to fo show how morel merely p that it lb is S a success He lie explains the real feature of the I machine to be that he gets a great deal of power with a Il sk r. motion and then pets gets the velocity through his ge gearing ring because he a an engine en en- gine running with the momentum that present air- air lip hip engines run will work itself ott in a little while lie if he can call get et the ver rO power and then themi get th the velocity through h gearing both the gearing and 1 the he engine will win st stand nd the strain indefinitely To ro show his faith he lie declares that if th the machine as it promises to work and a as according to all rules of mechanics it is bound hound to work he not hesitate a moment to make a flight t across time the ocean He holds that 1 these lese little hour and half two hour do a or 01 flights not dot count count that thatis is is the realm of toys but a practical machine such I as men melt can afford to tov spend their ti time e over must be bc able to titan stand the strain of an any voyage oage without I at any harm burnt and and with power enough to 1 I of service He le thinks he lie cap can take two or three men inca with him hima a and d a large supply of ga gasoline that he can lea leave C CS S Salt Lake lAake at n night and be he in Omaha in the morning morning morn morn- ing and mul in New York the next I He Hc expressly ex ex- ex pr pressly says Rays h he wants no notice until until he gets his wor work clone and we wc have tried t to follow the injunction tion because the average reader will not h have l c much trouble in discerning that most of the above e V it it is only p a hint of the possibilities ol ol or what is to be |