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Show THE THE JOURNAL B- YPUBLISHED CO PUBLISHING EARL AND EN Entewti at DiPostOffice every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, a ftf. matter, ond-cla- ss Tuesday, September 7, 1909. JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Y a liquor drinking can with profit follow Mr. can see any object on the ground, with perMackeys example and close the saloon di- fect clearness impossible of realization by any one who has not flown in a balloon. They can rectly beneath his nose. thus mark the striking of bullets perfectly. an from And the range of their guns is nearly Republican quotes extensively Gazette-Timeartiele in his new paper, the Corvallis doubled on account of their position. The gun by the Republicans former editor N. R. fire of an airship will annihilate infantry and, of Moore, in which is expressed the general-opiniocavalry beneath it as surely as the hand of murder that Utah is a priest-ridde- n state,governed God. Some idea of the wholesale lilad rifles-can be in everything by the religious oligarchy you troops possible with machine in of Omdurman, Upper Egypt, read about in the. Tribune, even to the Agricul- from the battle tural College, which heMaims has been shorn on September 2, 1898, when the English forces of practically' all but elementary work and is killed more than 11,000 and wounded 16,000 in the hands of pliant tools of the oligarchy of the Mahdis troops, most of' them in the which rules all things spiritual and .temporal course of three short charges. In. destroying troops on the ground, the in thesta'teJofUtah. Some of-tlargest no serious risk. Its position educational institutions in the country, which airship will-takC. it for U. A. students at makes full rating post practically omniscient, so far accept ' graduate work, do not, brand its courses as movements of its enemy on' the-'- " ground are elementary, nor do its instructors consider concerned. Only prepared artillery, can posthemselves pliant tools of any oligarchy. It sibly hit it ; therefore it will attack only when is evident, however, from the tone of the ar- artillery is not ready. It will .work to windticle, that while here Moore became infected ward at a low level, then rise into the high mania still prevalent winds of the zone of safety and swoop over with the in some quarters, even in Logan.' The one unprotected bodies of infantry and cavalry thing he is to upon isthat"with the speed of . an express train, Or at when he became convinced Utah was not a night it will swing searchlights (steadied by vanes and electrically focussed-- hundsuitable place of residence nor its people fit associates, he moved, thereby setting other reds of feet below its car, and fire from the dark above on a well illuminated mark. knockers .a good example. i It is at this point that the aeroplane tHll war. play its vitally important part. The speed of "aerial expertrmnatks: Despite these craft will he some twenty miles an hour' been all that lias written about the airship, its greater than that of the larger ships ; they will meaning will probably not be brought home be, by their small size and rapid and eccentric to the general public until the wifeless - am niotion, absolutely immune from gun fire, and, nounces some fine morning that,, war having when fully developed, they can be counted on been declared between France and Germany to carry at least two men and1 a machine rifle. !aG evening, a fleet of dirigibles bombarded Scouting aeroplanes will getrin touch with the the city of Paris today and compared her. enemy while the airship is hidden below the surrender or something equally momentous windward horizon. The airships now being built by the Gerand unexpected. It is discerned by everyone who has given man Government at Friedrichsafen will have the subject any thought and followed the news double the displacement, it is believed, of of the day, that aerial navigation, will not Zeppelin II. being about 510 feet long and 51 have to follow the slow processes that have feet wide. Each of them will .be able fro carry characterized other forms of locomotion, such a dozen men and five tons of arms and ammuas steam and electricity, but has already reach- nition over a radius of 500 miles and back. ed such a degree of perfection as to make the With five machine rifles and one machine airship sufficiently reliable, for purposes of gun. the equipment could include two and a war, If still too dangerous and expensive lor half tons of dynamite torpedoes. The torpegeneral tourist travel or commercial purposes. does must not be merely dropped on an enemy, Against the airship it is generally admitted bnt amid and fired through a compressed air that land fortifications and war vessels alike gun, so as to insure accuracy. A fleet of such without opposition from other airare helpless. vessels, Experts Diensteh and Meehen, in an ships, could conquer Western Europe. The article in McClures say of the bombardment moment it is launched the standing armies of of troops by aerial craft: Europe become an anachronism. manulias Since the lifting power of airships increases for battles been sky Artillery factured by the Krupps at the behest of the according to- - the cube of their dimensions, German government. A high powered gun Vhile the resistance on their surfaces increases weighing about 160 pounds and throwing a only as the square of their dimensions, and the of the structure remains always at 1.9 inch shell." about one every second, has been mounted on the Zeppelin fighting deck. about the same proportion to the lifting power, The shells have a bursting radius of about it is likely that airships more than 1,000 feet feet that is, their fragments kill 'long will be constructed, say Messrs. Dienst- twenty-fiv- e or wound within a fifty-focircle of the ex- bach and MacMechen. The is miles. several plosion. range Trials showed that the twenty-todirigible IN THE CAUSE OF GOOD TEETH. Rude dentistry was practised at least was .not affected by the recoil and that the I marksmen could aim the weapon from the two centuries before the opening of the Chrisaerial gun platform about as well as if they tum era. Scientific dentistry is a development of the last century. were on solid ground. Proper appreciation of The danger of exploding the hydrogen in the teeth is a quality yet to be thoroughly culthe balloons within the dirigible by concussion tivated among the masses even of civilived nais slight. If there is fear of flame from the tions. There is fresh and startling proof of its guns igniting the gas, the use of the Maxim lack in the report following the recent examisilencer will meet the difficulty. The silencer nation of nearly 500 school children from the not only makes noiseless shooting, but quells tenements of New York. all flame at the gun muzzle. The gun tests Only fourteen of these young pupils were of the Germans have been made in great se- found with sound teeth. There were 2,806 uncrecy and tlie results have been confided only sound teeth among the 486 children. But twenty-fto the officers of their army, and navy. of the lot had received dental attention ive in The military dirigible is designed to travel other form than by extraction. The boys at a height of about a mile above the earth. and girls examined were of the number.vho so as to be beyond the effective range of small phave applied for permits to leave school and arms. By going with the wind, which aver- - go to work. Assuming thatdhev fairly repres miles an hour at cut in their dental conditions theNlarger part ages more than twenty-fou- r in action will at-- ! of the humbler school army, a tremendous, field this elevation, the tain a speed of a mile a minute. .To attack the is revealed for the work of the philanthropic airship with terrestrial arillery will be almost clinic and for a campaign of education among futile, although special heavy guns have been parents. invented for upward shooting. Bad teeth are are not bad for themselves the general health and Experiment has shown that it takes five to alone.1 atYeet minutes to the for the range get depressingly twenty artillery vitality of their pos-o- f distan-In Germany insurance companies find i sessors. captive ballons in battle ees. "With a craft, capable of it well to look after the mouths of their clients, dodging and twisting like a rabbit, it will be Among" the best physicians everywhere the impossible to get the range. The portanee is now understood of taking the teeth of size the target will be obviated by its into consideration in the work of diagnosis and great speed and erratic movements. prescription. A shot intended to hit it will'have to be The truth cannot be too urgently and peraimed an indefinite distance above and beyond sistently spread that care of the teeth is even the bow, as in shooting at a string of flying more important to the physical welfare than ducks. It will.be a long chance to score a it is essential to personal cleanliness. N. Y. hit, and then the ppneture of one or two gas World. compartments will not inflict a serious injury. On the other hand, say the authors, Get a want ad. introduction to the man who the can alive on the is more anxious to buy than you are to sell escape ground nothing fire of an airship. It will be armed with rapid-- your property. fire guns, carrying shells, butits chief reliance in fighting infantry or cavalry will be If you find and answer half of the ads. that have a real personal importance for you, you npon tbe machine rifle. , With this weapon it can torn a stream will prosper. ' , , witbin on minute of 400 bullets a any troops two miles, exactly as a man turns the stream You sit as a JUDGE on the question of how of a garden hose agajnst a tree. Its gunners many of todays ads. yon ought to answer. v-T- he s, . 90c 3 Montlis 6 Months' $1-7- 5 $350 12 Months he By Mail 75c as-th- $1-5- ...... 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CO.. - . ) The Cache Valley e 259 South: Mam Street, Logan L. gratifying to learn of the "good work being dune in 'the matter ,of the propagation f fish in this state, and that they are to be planted liberally in its streams, including those f Cache county. But at the same time it is a bad thing to know that, as heretofore, thousands of the choicest trout, both big and Little, find their way down the unscreened canals and are lost forever. The law relating is 'screens should be amended so as to make the placing and maintenance compulsory, after which it should be enforced to the letter. Heretofore the interests that profit by negligence 3n this respect have succeeded in preventing the passage of an effective law. te Judged from some of the revelations made 'in the recent investigation of the management f the State Industrial School at Ogden, Gov. 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