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Show Tuesday, April 18, 1905 tea: j NOW DESIGNING . Let us your FLOATING TERROR let us not strangers. ; - .. have be goodwill ; Yoar racv num ftmt ScJuUiof't Mm. guns, but the four big guns Will Surpass All Previous Efforts or of The Nations of The World. and ten to sixteen Both type carry the con guria. is engagThe navy department ventional large secondary battery ed in designing a new type of of small rapid-fir- e guns. States ' United for the new The' battleship proposed battleship navy, which will carry the most marks a wide divergent not only destructive battery of any war- from these two' American types, ship "ever built in this country or but from all foreign; type. The abroad.! The feature of the new twelve guns 'constitute vessel is the ; armament, with the most destructive battery in twelve-incexistence. They will be mouhted twelve I powerful breech-loadin- g other no in pairs in six heavily armed turguns, ship ini the world carrying more rets, one forward, one aft and two than four weapons of such size. on each broadside. The turrets There wili be' a large number of will be twelve .inches thick, and rapid-fir- e smaller three-inc- h guns, tbey will revolve in Jhejti8ual The manner, so that a wide arc of fire I intermediate. but nothing ' new vessel will"31splace 18,000 may be secured.' Between the ,. iOQS turrets there will be casemate of omission .several "While the armor s'ix inches thick, to protect tons of important armor from the the ventilation system, the piping, ater end of the superstructures systems ' of communication and of the Alabama and 'the Ohio the like, and to lessen the effect ' classes of United States battle- of an enemys rapidfire guns. discusto continues turret will be independent Each provoke ships that likelihood of the others, each having its own sion,' there is no the defeat will be repeated in la- separate magazine and armored ter battleships, not only because ammunition .hoist. The turrets .the great majority of naval off- being complete ones, shells may icers recognize it as a serious fault explode on any side of them withbut because it is not probable that out injuring the men and guns the United States will build any within. more battleships similar to those "With the numerous battery of named and ther pre- smaller rapid-fir- e of the classes guns to guard ? attacks and decessors. against torpedo-boa- t instead of modifying existing to harass the uuarmored parts of types to meet the normal advance the enemys ships, the new battlev of naval science, the navy depart- ships armament is a remarkably ment proposes to construct a formidable one. The penetrative gun is doutype of battleship that will be power of the more startling than the super- ble that of the gun, while Kenof turret the is eight its crushing power system posed tucky and New Jersey classes. In times as great. No armor save ..fact, thenewtype of" monster the thickest can withstand its fire, American warship will be nearly and with six or eight of these teras revolutionary as the original rible weapons pouring shells idea did the 850 Monitor, although pounds each against weighing not : emanate from American an enemy, the latter would fare minds..1 badly. The new battleship,, upon the 'While the additional weight of designs of .which the experts of the extra guns is great, the navy department are now it is partly offset by the eliminahard at work, 4will be of 18,000 and the tion of the ' tons displacement, making her guns and their turrets and ar of extraordinary size, but her mor, and the remaining extra . most conspicuous feature will be weight is provided for by increasher battery, which will consist of ing the displacement from the no less than twelve big 16,000 tons of the Connecticut breech-loadin- g rifles as a .main class to 18,000 tons. battery," with about a score of While the idea af a battleship rapid-fir- e or carrying such a remarkable batguns as a secondary battery. No tery has been discussed in both battleship in the world so .far England and Italy for the past built carries more than four guns two years, it has taken on tanof so large a caliber. The favor- gible shape until now, when the ite types of American battleships United States navy proposes to of the past have' been two in num- submit the design to congress at or its coming session. ber, one carrying four h eight-jnc- h four or eight guns, guns ahL$fx to twelve The Yellow Fever i Deadly Trail. guns. The other type carries no The discovery of yellow fever is said to date back to the first years of the discovery of America, when the disease broke out among the soldiers of Columbus in San Domingo. But the first authetic aecouut is of an epidemic which occurred in the Barbados in 1647. ColumHas, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Since. then innumerable epidemics Come (our Tear ago I waa auftering from impure blood and a general run- have ravaged the cities of North down condition of the system. I had no and South America, Central appetite, was losing flesh, aad had an tired feeling that made me misera- America, and even Europe. Durble. I began the uae of 8 . 8. &, and ing the Napoleonic wars the most after taking aeren or eight bottles my ! was cleared of all eruptions and took on a extensive epidemics occurred. In ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that 1800 Cadiz was visited by this my blood bad been restored to its norattacked 48,000 mal, healthy condition. If y appetite waa scourge, which rertorsd, as I eowld eat anything put be- out of 57,000, 8,000 dying in a fore me, and aa 1 regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that tired feel- few months. One of the worst ing" which worried me so much disapwhich has ever ravaged peared, and 1 waa once again ay old self. epidemics ,1 heartily reooaunend 3. 3. 3. aa the the United States occurred in best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its nee to all those in nend 1853 and extended along the Atof each medicine. ViCTO SrtmntMS. lantic coast through all the southCor. Barthmaa and Washington Area. ern states and as far north as ? Wheeling, wTt., May 1, woe. Island. One hundred and My system waa run down and ay Will Rhode ashed and pained me considerably. I had twenty-fiv- e thousand persons aaed 3. 8. 8. before and know what it vreh stricken, more than twenty was, so I purchased a bottle of it and hare eke n aavreul bottles aad the achre and thousand dying of the disease. pains are gone, my Mood has beta cleanA peculiarity of the germ of ed and my general health built up. Icaa testify to It aa a Mood purifier and yellow fever is that it may be t 333 Market St.' " Joout C. If yon hare any carried long distances and presymptoms of dis- serve its vitality for months. ordered blood During the epidemic of 1800 in writsadom will Ca3iFThra-m4nstaneo- f yhyslckn advise you free. this. A native fleeing from the Onr book on blood aid skia infected city went to his villa in diseases sent free Medina "Sidonia and there died via Swift $?eel3s Oorpany, Atlanta, Is of the disease on his arrival. The ch 12-in- h, 4 12-in- ch 12-in- ch r 12-inc- er h, ch 12-inc- 13-in- ch ch V. SflwfartUM . I house was. immediately closed and then had poured a tumbler full .of the following year the articles of boiling water into him every ia clothing and furniture were sold to a dealer in junk. lie died of yellow feVer in a few days and the epidemic which followed was directly traced to this case. The infected trunk of a man who had died in the Barbados of the disease was the beginning of the outbreak in Philadelphia in 1741. The effects of this man, a "Mr. Bingham, were sent on from the place where he died and the germs had enough of 'vitality in unthem when tie trunk-w- as packed to lead to a' disastrous outbreak. Individuals of all ages and races are attacked. It was at one time thought that the creole was immune, but this is found to be a mistake. The negro is not as susceptible as the white man, but he is by no means exempt. One attack, as a rule, seems to render the victim immune for life though the immunity may be lost by a prolonged stay in a northern climate. Yellow fever is a hot weather disease, being most prevalent in June, July and August. One or two frosts may arrest an epidemic, though it may reappear on the return of warm weather. Awful Dose Cures Sultan. describing a e 8. e , This actually happened in" Mindanao. The story .was told to me by the army surgeon himself. He was seated in Iris' tent one morning when a number of the followers of the sultan of Pantar came hurrying to him, saying the sultan was dying of cholera. Aided by the slight knowledge he then had had of their language, the surgeon diagnosed the case h from their reports as a hopeless one. Still, anxious to show the skill and friendliness of the American for the Moro brother, he hastily made up six powof ders, each containing a grain or morphine and thirty grains of bismuth. These he gave to the emissaries, telling them to give the sultan one of them in a glass of boiled water every three hours and to report to him next morning how the patient was getting along. The next morning the surgeon was more than surprised to' see the sultan himself walk into the tent. Wan and weak as he was, he had come some eight miles to thank the surgeon personally for having saved his life, and had If yon are not a subscriber to Fine Job Printing of all kinds brought with him one of his sub- - The Journal yon ought to be. done at The Journal Office. J well-nig- one-sixt- h In the bath room all-gon- e f e ,ei? e Urea an er a three hours afterward, scalding j other public addresses, have been his mouth and throat so tjjat jje gathered together and published could scarcely speak, book form. The European letBut it cured him, and the sur- in ters contain Mri Bryans account geon says the same treatment 'of what he saw and learned while cured many another Moro who 'in Europe, and present interesting would probably have died under views of Ireland, England Scotlesser doses. Brooklyn Eagle, land, France, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Holland, Belgium and the Netherlands, together There are few diseases that in- with a description of his visits flict more torture than rheumat- with Count Tolstoy and Pope" Leo. ism and there ia probably no dis-- . His -- Thanksgiving address, .delivease for which such a varied and ered before the American Society useless lot of remedies have been Jin London, 1903, is also included, suggested. To say that it can he In this volume appear Mr. Bry cured is, therefore, a bold state- - ans accounts of his visits to Cuba ment to make, but Chamberlain a and Mexico, and he writea enter-'Pai- n Balm, which enjoys an ex- - tainingly of the Birth of the tensive sale, has met with great Cuban Republic. ne also insuccess in the treatment of this cluded his lectures on A Condisease. One application of Pain quering Nation, and The Value Balm will relieve the pain, and of an Ideal, both of which he has hundreds of sufferers have testi- delivered a number of times befied to permanent cures by its use. fore Chantauquas and other gathWhy suffer when Pain Balm af- erings. fords sttch quick relief and costs Other articles in the volume are For sale by all drug- - his addresses on Imperialism, delivered on the notification of his The Atnomination in 1900; written tractions of Farming, for the Saturday Evening Post; Farr, Mr. Ryle H. 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