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Much speculation Is naturally excited by the expiration laat Friday of a pro hlbltlon placed upon a certain method of conducting warfare by the Interna tional peace conference at The Hague, An agreement waa entered Into at that time by more than a score of nation to refrain from the use of projectile which might be dropped from balloons, of bombs which, upon explosion, would diffuse suffocating gases, and of ex plosive bullet. To the second of these provisions the United Htates and England withheld their consent, but the others were adopt ed unanimously. Again, regarding the second and third there appears to have been no time limit. A for the first of them, It was expllctty agreed that abstinence was to continue for five years only. The conference adjourned on July 29, 1899, and the prohibition dated from that day. Borne of the military possibilities of the balloon were promptly perceived Immediately after It was Invented. The first notable ascent by the Montgolfler brothers occurred In 1783. Within ten years thereafter a regular school of aerostation was established at Meudon, under the auspices of the army, and In 174 the head of it, Colonel CoutelU, took up with him to a height of over mile a general and adjutant to ob serve the position and strength of hostile force. This Incident occurred on the eve or tne battle or rreurus, and the reconnolssance gave the French a distinct advantage over the Austrlans. Telegraphy had not then come Into use. Hence the Information which waa secured was transmitted to the commander only after the descent of the balloon. Nevertheless, It con trlbuted directly to the decisive victory which followed. On that occasion the airship was prevented from going as tray by means of a rope and windless an expedient which has been general ly adopted ever since when balloons have been employed for observation, At Santiago In 1S9S there was, in ad dition to the rope, a telegraph wire, by means of which tho signal officer aloft could communicate directly and in stantaneously with headquarters. Bulloons have been used In almost every great war for a century. The first Napoleon took a number of them Into Egypt In order to Impress the Arabs with the superiority of European Ideas. In the siege of Paris, 1870-71, the attempt was made to establish postal communication by means of air ships between the beleaguered city and the national authorities as the carrier pigeon service. After all, the principal military use of the balloon hitherto has been reconnoissance, and one of ficer after another has testified to the help thus received. Lord Wolseley has assorted that he finished his campaign In the Soudan far more quickly than would otherwise have been possible be cause of such aid. An observer in a captive balloon is exposed to great danger from the en emy's guns. Even Coutelle, over a century ago, was threatened by a can non shot, and was obliged to let out more rope to Insure safety. Today the Mauser and other rifles carried by In fantry soldiers have a range of three miles or more. At Santiago showers of well directed bullets flew around the signal officers who were on duty and whose elevation was at no time greater than 1500 feet There were narrow escapes from Instant death on thut ac count, to say nothing of Injury from premature descent had the balloon been badly punctured. . Such risks have furnished an Import ant Incentive for experiments with air ships which could be kept moving by suitable machinery. In the United States the war department has lent en couragement to Professor Langley for that reason, and several European pow ers have pursued a similar policy for at least twenty years. The prototype of the Santos-Dumont machine was developed by two French army officers, Renard and Krebs. They used electric power Instead of gasoline engines to drive their screws, but they adopted the cigar shaped gas bag, in order to lessen the resistance encountered from the atmosphere while flying horizon tally. They are said to be the first aeronauts who described a complete circle In the air while aloft, thus dem onstrating the feasibility or steering and propelling craft of this kind. No speeds have yet been developed which exceed fifteen or sixteen miles an hour, and no voyage has yet extended over an hour and three-quarters. Little fur ther improvement In these directions is needed, though, to put In the hands of military men an agent of luigely in creased Bower. Not only will a good flying machine, properly managed, be able to keep out of the way of an enemy wnlle engaged In reconnois sance, but it should be able to assume the aggressive and work fearful havoc. The kind of service which now be comes permissible has not hitherto been attempted, for a variety of rea sons. The agreement made at The Hague five years ago has Interfered temporarily. Before that prohibition took effect there had been no Import ant war for a considerable period. Be sides, the airship had not reached its present state of development. How ever, both In America and Europe a number of wide-awake men have con sldered plans for making trouble for an enemy In new ways. One scheme Is to operate In the air a mechanism akin to the Whitehead torpedo. The latter propels and steers Itself after being launched In the water. The aerial torpedo, If designed for hori zontal flight, could be liberated from a captive balloon or an elevated station on land, or from a self-propelled air ship of the Santos-Dumon type. It has also been proposed to drop tor pedoes from craft of the latter kind, a venlent position first being reached above an army or a town, or even over a ship at sea. Were these torpedoes filled with dynamite or guncotton, they might do much damage, though It Is impossible to say how much. Santo Oumont has pointed out that from one of his airships It might be possible to hit a submarine boat, even If the lat ter waa submerged. The former, being more nimble than the latter, could probably maneuver better, and hence would have the advantage in such a contest. Inasmuch as the blow would be delivered with a suitably weighted torpedo, carrying its charge in its nose, the one essential to success would seem to be a good aim. Gravitation would do the rest The possibility of the adoption of this kind of warfare by either Russia or Japan during the present struggle de pends upon a number of things. One Is the duration of the contest Itself. Another Is the degree of preparation for It which the combatants may have made in secret The generally back' ward state of the Russian provision for the war and the limited amount of attention hitherto given to aerial navi gation by the czar's army officers dls courage the expectations that they have anything "up their sleeve" which can be produced on short notice. On the other hand, it should not be for gotten that the French, who have al ways btk conspicuously devoted mautlc venturer are friendly to Russia and might co-operate with her, had they anything new to offer. Again, Japan, though wonderfully alert modern methods of fighting, has given no indications of a purpose to avail herself of the privilege now open to her. perhaps the world may be obliged to wait until the next great war Is fought before It witnesses a trial of the aerial torpedo. Nevertheless, freedom to use the latter will doubtless en courage Inventors to present a number of fresh ideas to tho military author itles of the leading powers. That none of these propositions may prove ac ceptable and revolutionary cannot safely be affirmed. EMTUMES OL -.'-ft WW The disease which, lias brought more suffering, degra dation and disgrace upon the human race is the same to-day that it was centuries azo. 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