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Show BALLOONS IN THE NAVY: can be carried where most convenient and fed directly into the great folds of th aerostat." When all is ready, the observing officers step into th car, a line steel rope, under, mechanical balloon control, ie let oat, and th rises like a great kite high Into the air. Th ship geta nnder way, aad, with the balloon appearing scarcely larger than a good-size- d orange, starts In toward the ooast on its mission of observation and detection Telephonic communication is kept up with the occupants i the car, and the direction and the speed of the craft are at once responsive to tbe guidance of the watchers in that tiny car a quarter of a mile above. When they have completed their the wladlag machine i started, and they are quickly and easily drawn down, while a little skillful maneuvering leads them on deck and the nimble seamen soon have the balloon snugly anchored and covered against mishap. The work can be carried on night or day and with wider applications than possible to a fixed military base, and Its use on board a naval craft as an auxiliary to operations of the army would be of inestimable value. The illustration deplete the balloon moored te a speeding torpedo boat and the result, perhaps, of a very good night's work In our behalf. The balloon has ascended from tbe depot ship as usual, but when at the desired height was fastened te the and fleeter torpedo boat. This boat has crept In io tbe neighboring coast undej- - cover of darkness and sought the temporary shelter of some jutting arm of the land. As the first mists of the early morning rise, the balloon, like a poising eagle, soars high above the enemys defenses, but not so far as to be beyond the piercing reach of Its telescopic eyes. There, practically a&fe from harms reach, It absorbs so much that is vital to the enemys welfare. and at the first shot of alarm the boat (hurts out from cover, and before either boat or balloon css be caught 1M br the w iitM foe to guard against bo-- u '!. hhs 1,aBoons, m X'K-'- i I) tial W nsihiarj shift Hgeouiae." W shall haie j f but they MINING NEWS. I A sample of ore from the La mountains gave an assay of 13 per The annual conference of the Kt cent The locators to claim stake was held June 13 and 13. copper. George How May Be Used have a vein of thla mineral. was well attended, people coming in It teHZUf,t0 non,D even his Matters in Fish Springe and Nelson from all parts of the state. gra;.ii, and ate'her it be for on tt Aid districts are looking up. Prospects iu using of Elder John A. Fawaoo of Grantsvilie, bombarammt bv these camps look very bright, espe- Tooele only one small weelr county. returneiT la cially so if a railroad can be built into from a mission to the northern state, grand entire C, t the district. for which section he left borne March plest Beans of information with the The Moan-in mine owners i Gold the 3, 18UC. His labors were confined prinleast exposure of l.fe tain district have decided to build a cipally to Omaha, Nebraska, where a tertall iih our enemy even Balloons are going to play an im- finally, it was found that th steadier whil he sleeps, and . .. wagon road from the Annie Laurie good work to being accomplished. portant part iu the work of our navy nature ef their currents over tbe Y W Elder Fawson enjoyed good health end .hall thtf R-we j mil hMo'oVs from up around Cuba, and each day of delayed water made certain delicate observastill clothed in the grav of dawn will ra,lroaa and work in its Construction return home in excellent action will make them more oetdfd tions possible where the broken curspirits. wU1 8000 W?ia' be mr guard an h in observing the Spaniard's strengthgh above and touched rents over the land would have made In his discourse the tabernacle at by the fir,: glint of the coming The Golden Star, in tbe Gold Moon-tai- n ened lines of defense. them prohibitive. day Jun 19, Joseph F. Sunday afternoon, an omen of heaien'a guidance and a dlstrk l, will this week, or a soon Smith took oecasion' to-- wet himself Backed by the reflecting bottom sand The tortuous waterways and the pro Site uf gulden victory as the roads up the mountain become nature of the about the Cuban ports, explosive mines generally squarely against attending pleasure ROBERT G SKERRETT. harbors, their narrow fortified en- in the shallower water will stand out passable, ship some 400 tacks of high-grad- e resorts on Sunday, and declared that, as the would trances, and the excellent retreats also strongly silhouetted, ore. Assays on this ore In the he condemned the practice of going on wide reaches of water offer to their other obstructions opposed to our KEENE'S "RICHARD." past have slum n it to be very rich. to in which he hod Sunday we Saltair, have that make could ships that it approach ahlps something imperative Recent advices from the Eagle, in others of the church are financially luitlur', MgUl oa tbe Flsor Thai some fairly safe and reliable mean? of not be detected with safety Lu any other the Marysvale country, are corrobora- te rested, (prc.ut.d ,s. Bmurorth Hold. way. This seems a strange power of making reconnoissasces of the Spanjust as much as any other reThon as W. Keene was of ths favorable reports received sort. tive iards positions The fighting tops, the air, but it Is only beeanse the eye the only RicUrd who tn er finished a yes, even the mastheads, are of little is carried above the highest angle of fight on from time to time from this Horse The quarterly conference of Sevier Bosuorth K.eid to the sstlsfaction of Heaven property, and it is stated that avail for observation at the distances the suns reflected light, and the water stake of Zion was held in the opera ' th becomes as a sheet of of faced in the gallery .aid a Western man in glass Imposed by the watchful batteries development of this ground ore house in Richfield Saturday and Sunth enemy, and. the captive balloon squarely with the light behind one's spelling of i he tragedian, whose death is beiug taken 81 and S3, on Staten inland has were day alone solves the difficulty. This is es- head. May occurred re- streak that will With a modern equipment of longcently. "In hia later years Mr. Keene 310 to the ton. present of the quorum of Apostles pecially so where high promontories Francis M. Lyman and George like those of Santiago de Cuba and San distance or telescopic photography it quit this, but when he first went out Alaska's acting governor has apJuan completely shut out the harbor is possible, from a base so steady em I tragedian under the management besides the Stoke presidency tnd 30 delegates to represent tbs of Mr. W. K Hayden, he from view and make hitting a fleet one of these balloons, to take pictures other leading brethren from nearly all on pointed down got of the enemy' coast, forts, hidden the Boor of the stage Id hia encounter district of Alaska at the mining thertn more guesswork. Recent experiof the Stake, and a large, atml vistur Secretary Johnson parts ments in Germany, France and Rus- batteries and the locations of his vesand fairly dragged himself across the tendance of brethren and sisters. sels and his vulnerable positions. This a sia have emphasized the importance of field, knot king things right and left, that paper on tbe region will be prePresident Christopher Layton of while the the captive balloon in widening a fleets is not speculation, but an accomplishcaused the roof of thi pared for presentation to the congress gallery house to sag. Arizona, has returned to Thatcher, He powers of observation. Just in the same ed fact. immebe "if will advised Keene When proper." secured Vow let ua see how the work will Utah with bis family, Last January Hayden for his manager It waa undersway that the captive balloon will serve a such not will that paper diately only the army; and the patient trials and he don in all probability. One of the tood that Hayden was to bill the show be proper but most acceptable to ths he resigned tbs presidency of St. Jovessels will be asiflgDed each and manage it as he pleased. study of the Germans have evolved a auxiliary seph sinks, in Arizona, on account of There committee anti the congress. to fleet serve as a balloon depot ship, curious aerostat that by virtue of its was never and was succeeded by Anin the of line anything and a of deck will wide Jesse Knight, the well known minshape and peculiar properties is es- be set good for stretch Sorgeous lithographing that surpassed drew Kimball of St. Lake. Mr. Layton the of apart man the of Mereur and Tintic has purstowage pecially well adapted to the greater Hayden's posters during the first two ing balloon, its Inflating and for its ascenchased a half interest in several gilson-lt- e will probably make Kaysrill his fuseewas Tange of naval work, amd It is qfite sion and in the West. ture home, an he Ja hopeful of recuper- subsequent return. The mines near Vernal. Mr. Knight safe to say oar own ballao oe will m Field scene took of the he up will made etthar gae dqwn ating his strength and vitality In this body the general features of tfee er hig tbe eta,, and if there wae any color states that he is very favorably imimd supplied hy pipe to the bal-khare Is baton, eUmator hade to mags (flag away they man design. overlooked I never heard of it. I wae pressed with the mlniug prospects of aw deck, or stored, wider great the offing with a wealth ff lnfdma The balloons will really be ifcree balto town where Hayden bed billed hie this section, and work will be pushed Elder n. W. Noble of Smith field la stout steel whiub and as tkm such pressure, detection cylinders, it is lmpesloons acting in concert. Theflrst and taction along with the Barnum-Belle- y right along on his properties, which Cache county, returned recently, from largest is like an immense sausage, show, and I declare on my honor he is developing in tbs vicinity of ths the southern states mission field, for and bears the main burden of the loadthrt the Btand put up by i lly Hayden Victoria mine, over in Carbonate dis- which section he left home November ed ear. The second is somewhat simidrew th crowd. I have been 3, 1895. Elder Noble labored first In told that trict lar in shape, but hugs lhe lower end the rolllng around on the floor business - Ward has been received from Grant Indian Territory and then In Kansas, ef the big balloon like a creeping ta tbe Boeworth Field scene was HayBrothers' mine, on the north fork of in which parts he report the work of' This second and smaller caterpillar. den's conception of the light and that of the John Day river, 45 mile east of the Lord progressing nicely. Hia balloon acts principally in the capacity poor Keene was forced to soil his in kinghealth was- - good while away and he of a rudder, and aids materially Baker sluice box that Oregon, City, ly attire every night under protest At robbers had mode" a holding the balloon ta a peculiar posigreatly enjoyed his labors in the min- - .n to expiration of the contract heavy clean-u- p it was In tbe mine. The tion, while the third and small spheriproperty to one of Istry. rspewed with the proviso that there cal balloon trails along Independently the s placer to At the last conference held In Boston gold producers in biggest be no in oa the floor. lighting behind at some distance and serves western Oregon. Ex. Tbe night shift was the attendance wae not aa large as it the same steadying capacity that a laid off for repairs, and the bold thieves should have been, hut It was a very kites tail does. In action, this triple must bave secured several thousand Instructive one. The member were balloon floats with great steadiness or dollars, as after the theft $1,300 was tnstrnotcd by tbs president. Elder A. immobility when not under way d obtained from P.- - Kesler, to . the something Impossible in the go out oa th streets, -owners. affair familiar to all of us. which they did, and held four open air The observation car is pendant from At tbe Deer Trail mine, a few mile meetings In eaoeveeing so no doubt -the main balloon, which poises in the south of Marysvale, contract are to be there were many more that heard the air at an angle of about 45 degrees, let for the running of a 600 foot tenner, sound of ths gospel than would if th kite of the practically like the position and hall where we held eon terenee had been erection of a boarding-hous- e tbe common to every school boy, and it and mining building. Work to also crowded. Is Just, in that way that the force of being pushed in the Crystal, not far the wind Is utilized to Inoreaoo the A Denver paper, speaking of ths t from th Deer Trail In the Crystal a work of members balloons buoyancy and to subserve of the Church of also to that peculiarly marked steadl-aes- e body of fine ore, four feet thick, has Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, has of er directness been uncovered of late, the mineral be- the flight The Mormon elders following: Made np, as it Is, in three separate ing of higher grade In silver and lead bave been holding a series of d parts, it is less liable to total and Inthan has ever been taken from the at Denver, meetings embracing stant collapse in case of puncture, and mine, and to an excellent miUing pro- two Sundays, the 1st and 8th, and then it le even pose, hie to secure a wider and wiU be treated oa tbe ground. baptised converts in the lake. They duct margin of safety by subdividing the inThe discovery of valuable deposits of expect to hold meeting in Como, Poteriors by thin membranous walls and somevalves with little them gilsonite in Middle Park, Colorado, has mona and Cisco, and later In Palotka, fitting what like those bow used on a bicycle proved to be much more valuable than where several persona are to be bapwas at first supposed, and baa dent tised by them. During their stay of . tire, which would enable the balloon to be filled, but which at the same time Into a new and Important indus- two weeks In this community they oped would shut off automatically an Inwhich has increased nntil Si ms have held meetings nearly every night, try, jured compartment by virtue of the reaches a very respeetabla posltion in we believe, both preaching at eaqh unimpaired force of ike neighboring the resource of the state. The dr pos- meeting.". good ones. A happy, chance shot that its art. pear the headwater of Still-watof two the even or one Elder David R. Gill, formerly the might damage creek, and consist of a number Fifteenth ward, but now of jAeTwen-ty-fourt- h compartments would only cause- the of veins from three to four feet wide of balloon to sink slowly like an exhaustward. Salt Lake &ty. returna very high grade of gilsonite, besides ed enable the would either ed bird, and from the gsfctorn State Monday numerous smaller veins aeronauts to prepare for a jump in mission field for whiefi" section he left aafety or permit the balloon to be The last samples of ore taken from hto home April 18, 1896. Elder Gill drawn beyond tbe reach of further atCandaleira mine, pear Flore a os, presided over UutrPhnnsylvaoie eoufer-eno- e, the tack bafere touching the water. These Idaho, gave a mill run of $33 .per ton. during Jis entire absence, and balloons are built up in sections out This but property will be a large producer notes a defied change for the better very tough of a wonderfully light last few months On enpf the yellow metal this year. It has daring fabrication of sjlk a strip a yard long been looked upon for th last two tering 'Co field, says he, the Elders being equal te bearing a burden of half a ton; and a balloon capable of raisyears as ths bonanza of Florence. Th encfjihtered considerable opposition, will scarcely-weTh lodge to opened up the entire ing a party of four persons gradually th way baa been open- more than a good-size- d boy igh ho Hd to of tbe it claim, up fqr the promulgstloa of the showing length of 10. a true fissure rein. There are. Gospel, and now thamlasiqnariea have, The especial advantages of the balhafts ennk on th&Jedgo, on fortnd many friends and h6pe to organise a loon for naval work were discovered one fifty feet in depth, with four feet branches there before a great while so recently as 1894. In tbst year the of pay ore in the bottom of each and Th seed has been sown for a good harRussian monitor Rusalka foundered A m til- vest and the prospects for numerous 800 tons of ore on the Aompi. with all bands in the Gulf of Finland. will on this prop- baptisms In the near future are indeed Nicolas Colonel ling under plant in expedition, erty this summer, and'the mine will bright. Th conference to in good dOrloff, undertook to discover the be systematically developed. condition and on May 28 and 29, enjoyof the lost vessel by using a were held et Scranton. able eaptlve balloon for the purposes of Eight sample id ore from th bottom Eldermeeting Wallace of observation, and while he was Ogden haa Joseph to, tbe of the shaft Mountain, Copper Gill nooeeded as suable to find tbe craft, stllf' the .reElder and president Beaver LaH district, show SO per cent sults of his search were fruitful in missionaries er vis- - , sixteen energetic whit in 83 to the ton, gold copper information for future naval purseven samples from the croppings .of Sting the different counties, trading poses. The balloon, which was held the lodge for a distance of half a mils, aad otherwto making themselves aad oaptive by a large naval transport fitalascended to the values ranging from 6 to 10 per their message known to th people. the for service, ted up 650 to from something ent copper and from $1 to $2 in gold Elderaacqcaihled with the Welsh and titude varying Two feet- 1,400 observers, over to the ton, and tbe ledge to so large Dutch language, says Brother Gill, just three relieved every were hours, who that heavy and continuous shipments wonld do good work in Pennsylvania, were constantly in the car, and it was could bo made almost from the grass aa there are many honest people al-- . found that the naked eye was better roots of thle grade and class of mineral throughout the state, .who apeak mother in most their ss.pt ad to dlsoerning objects at the tongue. entiraly Th officers of the company are well bottom of the sea than were the aids missionaries to good, pleased over thtoexcellent showing and Tbe health of the of telescopes or glasses. With a favorfeel and that the words of the they they, are convinced that, the Coppor able light rocke and eandbanks were fulfilled In their have been to Prophets a 19 of the Mountain to big paymaking ' dearly defined at depths of from " behalf, such S3 feet Large, light sandbanks proposition. ing as prevail about Cuba could be seen The Star Mining Company, operating . Elder James Ivenson, just returned more or leea distinctly, depending npon in Pina canyon, Tooele county, has re- from a mission to ficandl&svia, gave a fibs eel or of the water, at a depth of ceived results from assays made on glowing and favorable accoant of the . trea 49 feet, but it was not possible ore from different workings oa the progress of the work in .that country, to distinguish the details of objects to 4 ' new discovery; on which a tea foot at the tabernacle Sunday last. deeply submerged. The view from the aar reached to a distance of quite 45 opening baa been made, ebowingvaluea t Elder Walyce Castleton, lately reof 10 ounce silver end $7.l0 In gold to turned from a mission to New Zealand, aSea, and It wae possible to hear the elders et work in sonndof distant cannonading which the too. Ore from a two and a half reports thirty-thre- e was inaudible to persons on land. Obfoot vein In th King tunnel went 84. 40 that eonntry, and that there to room jects on the surface of the water were' In gold, whlls en assortment of miner-S- i for more. The membership reaches than they Could mn: eeeily detected from th four working la the mine 2,900, prlnclpaUy among ths natives. have been on- - 3sud...nd the character returned values of 1.6 ounoea sliver There are IS conferences, 75 hranohee of distant craft, whether mercantile or and $6.80 in the yellow metal, which, and 58 with 1,457 MAKING OMSRV ATI0NS FROkVWARSHlP. taken all la all, to a moat axoellent scholan. Sunday schools, naval, was easier discoverable; and, for the Purpose of They the Enemy Great Spying to the Admirals, of Fleets. tL,- - flar-- 50-fo- j ZLd recon-nolssan- land-locke- d light-draug- hy-iog- base essen -- ft " Tea-dal- e, ht ntae-tent- m -- - their-leavings-- pear-shape- - 1 well-attende- jft er t2 to on sub-Carin- a val-aab- ie aii showing. |