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Show IKE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, U1AH, JUNE 9 1883. Y necessities. It is believed that, the have become much more compliKatahdin meets these requirements cated. more fully than any boat owned by It is Very Highly Considered by foreigners. The use of the ram in naval warNaval Experts. fare is as old as history itself, but It is evident that the success of it had sunk into abeyance in late The fight in Manila bay gave no the ram in its duels will depend centuries. Recognition of its high value and its deadlines was forced opportunity for use of the ram, almost wholly upon the captain, but the men who built the Katah- - It i9 not a question of marksman-di- n upon the attention of the powers and those who advocated her ship or bravery, or even of high by the success of the Confederate Hardest things in the house to clean. Most iron el. id Merrimac in Hampton building are not discouraged. discipline. It is a question of Roads. contrary things to keep clean. Most unpleasant A sIojc, uncouth, cumberwhen not cleaned. Are made clean ami kept clean They hold now as then, that sV is coolneas, steadiness, g od judge-th- e some craft sho that enemy of oil and grease and dirt was. but a veritable mo.-- t fearful and certain in maneuvering, and raent skill wip besom of wooden destruction tb tin on ever placed within ih- - grasp of That vessel which strikes the a eea power, and they expect her broadside of the other vessel head ships opposed to her. The Diffuson. or even partly so, is the vessel ive power of the ram has nrci to demonstrate it when occa-ioas rapidly as the defen-iv- o which wins. The ram may be of likened to a foil in the hand of its power ships, anrl it is likely to fur nidi soim tartlii.R instamvs of and he mud know Largest pnekace greatest economy. simple. Her enormous beak o' commander, X. K. PtlKHANK COMPANY, its THE the before destructiveness e the wh.ch hi how to year of its is weupou steel capable way ' crushing Bt. Louis. New York. Uostoo. Philadelphia. Chicago. is out II. S. Canfield in Chicago through armor thicker than aay countrymen have given him. He Time his know must must lie and she depends ship. hull would lloat, do at various upon it entirely for her offensive- know what she will dilf-rewniniiwuw iiu mnlM n i win No Horse Holding ffer Bin. rt with and ne-hlm She is, of coarse, protected 5 what she will do vihio Tlmse who have read but she is not heavily and-'.- ' CMHM1 by plating, MS yi-iin- i C-e . 1. ' with on and wade headway Sun.,!-- ) Any buoyant thing backing gunne Expedition to Mfi(" , sttuck by her while her thousands iroing ahead with engines reversed will i.o doubt remember tint a know hT turning ,raa t Clay TO EAST of tons are ripping through the lie county man w.i detailul at to t of of f a and re than more thoixact a her the battle of Sacramento to hold water at speed dis-tii- e That man was Cn.hc lnrts. I twenty ni.L-- an hour will g to striking capacity wt o a given VIA ohf; Thot much seems to tanco ami nnmh r of screw revol- .John Shoue of Washington tow bottom. !U!!u ution. He must practiu-bo fairly a certainty. he found out lie ard wh-Fremi he- - eonning tower he had to hold horees he sai to Collr r every rn nv're t an he on See lure, col Ror.iph.u : Captain Milan csleuhte? tin! MOU NT.1 UN COLORADO i? Mi'ible r for th'1 1. insult oi.( did I o mi on?, here to h dd ROOKY p in open sea Heat action action of fleets d: approxim i it'- HbU.l,, LIMITED 'or strength an I numbers me li df o' t v lle-'crui-sr, . Mi and will be it. Hold he 1." said but his determined tc Mist purpor tie defeated i K, S I.M. Shou-e- : nr, .m icir.l. "pot in a fight," iud he O C' 1,1 ). SlItlNl e d Iior-- s loo-and the L wont turn . , Ilk. 1,1 11; g, j.. Ol.N, to lRhting. Excelsior Sreb g, rr,ie O'. i III .,. Tns RAN IN NAVAL' BATTLE. j i Washing Powder i de-v!oj- n j u-- s. Doni-phan- f ...T'itfH Cal s j Ton k W THE i fitP s . di-io- p 1 1 1 FLYER n ! - 1 ' - , I ! ( 1 1 1 2 Pi p. ui. 2:l in . 7 , . ( ! - j Me 'i . ' '2 , lit i t w . i "I. Xi y Send I. Ruekicn A Co., Chicago, and get n free '.ample box of Dr. King - New n v A trial will e l.ife Till-- . The you of their norit-J- . are eimv in imti, n and aie k .Iff 4 -- - , Ni t , t, , I io on . in. i Iki; i pib b rt r, i .le ko'i 1 ;i;, to Ci.i, lu 1. 1, - ( n ( , - ' . ' I. t. tii. i . ,i , , - i i . . J 1 . 1 r 1 Sold ciptured. Of tho-- e sunk open the engagement with an .at ho ere lits two thirds to tha run, tempt to ram, his bow guns will be to th" gun and one sixth in the be?t working order and his to the torpid a. T ta i eu'culatinn hr lad'idt- - will be trained forward. sh ws the import mee ittaehedt) He w ill make sraigld at h'.s enemy, tin ram bv naval x;)ris. O; tit and at the proper moment will one-hal- f ol vis,vls to In eiptur! 11 r the bow guns, putting the the rani is credited with a third. helm hard over. It will he hi& Th valu ot the run exceeds tint aim to strike the foe amidships. of all t!v v i Owing to the distance and the giinH at the opind of the opposing ship his cale duel in of the th sp-ting single wlii his expeg.ed io form so culation must le of the Ltmo.-larLre a par? of the naval lombnts nicety. The enemys best, recourse, of the fuliue. LaW io the .union having ob-'- ved the maneuver, th ram been ms of les imp irt.mce will be to slow down for a minute ami t h gutis are rd:ed upon to and then go full steam ahead. The achieve vic'orv. It i? thoiignt to object of this, of course, is to dis-- b certain that as the world grows concert aim To turn tail would ohR- and battRhips more fra- be fatal, and hK attempt will be to !l actions will d crease in get hi bow pointed at his y and single combat-- , and tacker as soon as possible. Each two to ons beom more com- - ship will endeavor to avoid a nrm. The ram is designed .pe- - head-ocollision. The point for use R or the m of affairs thisairaedat the broad-id- e cully kind. It will not be used, how- - infliction of a glancing blow at ever, as was the original intension, worst. It is the belief of students t ad minister the coup de grace. of sea power that many actions of m blow will be the future will be settled by the delivered, if at the beginning of the ram, with a minimum use of It wi open the fight powder. and not c!oe it. The rule in modern pea fighting is to sink or desThe rules for is a the and troy adversary. Capture steering t. ship which is to e does its to best advantage are few ram consideration and ieeondary n )t enter into the preliminary and simple. She should have twin screws and steam or hydraulic pteering gear. The bow and stern The force of the ram varies di- fire should be strong, and the should have a wide arc. It rectly as the weight of the ship and the square of t he velocity. should be possible to discharge High speed is, of course, an es- both broadsides or either from the sential. Into ramming vessels are conning tower. There should be placed the most powerful engines, capacity for high speed all through and to them are attached the best tho action. The attack should be models of propellers. The ram made from windward, on account itself, is made as riharp as is pos- of smoke from guns and funmls sible consistent with massiveness veiling movements. Of course the and crushing strength. There is first ship to enter the turning n) ,ram . noy afloat incompetent circle of tbe other, bow on, obtains er ftr conditions to tear a hole an immense advantage, and it will J1, b?low the water line of the strong- be the duty of the commander to est battleship. In the shape of get this vantage if he - can. A the vessel everything is sacrificed hundred years ago it was the Anglo-Saxo- n to strength, speed, and, above maxim in sea fighting to all, handiness. To bs able to get the weather gauge and board. get quickly under weigh, to attain a Most of the English and American high rate of progress in a limited fights were won in that way, but distance and to turn quickly in ocean combats between steam xesponee to ths helm are absolute driven and steered armored vessels lf mm-sixt- h js-- m-b- by Iliter ei t er DeWitts Little rigularly by Early Risers, the famou- - little pill- for constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. Coop Grocery u-i- c, 1 u-- bow-gun- j 70,1 A j a. m. s 50 a. in. ( - II ! ff.iit - i,l , . ! V , 1,1- -1 - pi i K i . to ii '('ril"'. ' , - ti i J,0 i,SEBASTIAN. i'!p g) V. , , i Not to Defraud, but to Benefit our Patrons. $; AckcrV Dyspepsia tablets arc on ;i positive irua, uitee. Cuies oll heart s GAitf burn, raising of the foml, distres1 after eiinjr or any fold of lvpjpsia. ne little tablet vives ii.imeibatu1 relit f. 2o cts. ami 50 cts. l.itei Hios. Drug Co., Pnugists - THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Wee- k J . i ' 2 . 4t - n pos-subl- in . I'.' -- d Drug Co. j ) 2 forts but once and stops but once. Vou can ami mosi keep it going longt-- & .0 un Drug Co., Druggist. The human mtnhioe - 1 Dron. I at d - ! d ito'-igno- oiit-lia- 1 u- . , I . i fie-fro- ) ,ii or ! i ) -- 1 I - . p '.. . K . l i!,. i . - 1 rj ho Kal ili'tin is a naval novi to rai a bole in lty. Sho is iimj ly enemys slop. She is 250 feet long, lias a m cut f 15 knots and m pr tec led : dx inclic s r f nrrior. 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