Show while those who amuse are always blandy bandy those who can instruct are generally difficult to reach and are only looked to when we must have them A colorado springs alderman has been expelled from church for neglecting gle eting the means of grace and violating latin the discipline he likely would not cot have been dismissed tor for that however had it not also been shown that tie he stood in pretty well with certain druggists who had been selling drinks an a the sly aly of course different experiments with balloons and air k tillas multiply irly but the various trips ind flights have not yet brought the V A X knowledge that will make travel in the 54 w kir practicable except within circumscribed M limits the problem is an old N one horace walpole wrote from W strawberry hill in 1784 we do J 1 hear even here of air balloons nay f by chance I 1 saw a lilliputian one over V kz 1 richmond ft hill 0 I 1 shall be IN gone fone before aerial navigation is perfected 1 7 after more than a century most people will be inclined to join in ti 1 Wal poles remark and lose hope of alk the accomplishment of air navigation at k in their day I 1 ia tr to do to the indian as we gouid 1 have him do to us were he in authority 1 1 1 1 is the only solution of the indian fu problem this was the ground taken gg by general genera sherman himself one of 1 the hardest of indian fighters aaflei the great battle under kit carson the d navajo indians were sent to an un I 1 I 1 wholesome reservation where they died Z by hundreds one of the chiefs laid bald 1 me fine situation before general sherman Sher maji A pleading that they might be sent a away aay ay 5 r 7 where do you want to go askea the X greathearted great treat hearted soldier laying a map be k I 1 tore him for there you shall go tl my people are ill III they cannot walk urged the chief 1 I will send them in e 5 wagons was the reply 1 I called you my friend sobbed the stoic throwing his arms about shermans Sher mans neck you are an god V at present according to chier lonz vz wrector annual report 11 there are one hundred and ten vessels f r I 1 1 in the navy of which thirty are armored f including eight battle ships 1 ai two cruisers one ram six double tur it S feted monitors all of which are in in active P service prepared for offensive or 1 defensive efen sive operations and thirteen sin 1 gle turret monitors which might be it utilized in ohp harbors in which they f now lie three other armor armored d battle 4 5 ships chips are now under cobai action there are twenty five fire new steel cruisers rim also in commission in addition to I 1 the three special class vessels of tte K 7 now new navy the bancroft dolphin and 1 1 Z vesuvius these are unarmored awe aan the sixteen iron and wooden crusk cruisers k and six wooden sailing vessels still bill L carried on the lists three torpedo v boats are in use and fifteen under contract V I 1 the other vessels building are X aw six g gunboats gun boats one submarine boat boa t anc an fifteen torpedo boats A clr 11 a prom from dr watts review of the mineral j c production of india for the past aa w F year it appears that the production of coal awl though increasing rapidly is not 1 J mt JLe keeping pace with the consumption R last year the production was al 1 tans or just 55 per cent more than tham the 2 im previous year ten years ago the production 1 1 11 P was just tons but the WP W 0 ZV import ot of coal was tons the Z lar larf geston estr on record except one year dr aw 9 P 1 2 11 watt wan reminds us that coal is not used g em e for domestic purposes and this growing q eus eing 1 production and importation show zap growing industry the iron industry SWI aup A at up 6 I 1 5 on the other hand progresses very lowly the product last year being I 1 1 only tons the furnaces are almost wholly confined to bengal and to those places where coal Is abundant 1 I 1 i in the Un immediate mediate neighborhood of the ws or and where amelung smelting sm elting can be carried I 1 on by Lur european methods ethoda in the central I 1 a proT provinces inces ore are exists in abundance elting melting is primitive and there s 11 but bat the ji sm 1 W Z mm are no authentic statistics in madras gak A there is abundance of ore are hut but no fuel V while la bombay there are am both ore and it I 1 I 1 E R 4 f fael I 1 but enterprise has not yet been artt w A 0 00 0 directed to smelling smelting sm elting PI 4 itee tion of petroleum eum is almost ed to assam and burma 2 I 1 iii I 1 ty a ine islands the liu hu 3 irane spanish officials have subset I 1 tw bated id the theu 4 I 1 hUt shooting of In insurgent surgen nU U ga or the tall sights as IL means of en I 1 ift tal I 1 im to i sh shot 0 t in large num j i in the I 1 JP 4 square quare to the ac az 49 by the military unitary I 1 1 at and tl 04 t ft enjoy the ex I 1 7 admi aumi hughly 7 i t 1 I 1 L taj diw hixt s 1 I 1 iu i din cag tc e S SaS v I ca 4 A d iani 1 tw l am era 1 I 1 iw I 1 T W am t crl I 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