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THE OM DAILY B fONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1900 A B A i 1 AL y AHA the Homestake. It is being bullt by Colo- — are bid, tb kindling that burns out ¥ rado Springs (Colo.) capit The new , | out lighting the coal, all tend to make cooks ¢, . " cyanide plant that is nearly completed at Expanding Benefite of Electricity in the | the most i11-tempered of mortals. The gas Result of Tuesday's 8tate Election Will Be 1 the Cleopatra mine, on Squaw creck, will Inddstries of the World | range is admirable in that it supplies & atched with Interest, cyanide plant In the Yellow creek dis- le the air. 1t burna up the oxygen and Borg make a test run 9n about ten day The t that can tempered at will, but Opening dle of Septembe: - - gas stove counection that does rot leak a DEATN RECORD Concert | Diek Hughes' Fine Min [ little [ have yet to see It. Perhais the es- | || HOT SPRINGS D.. Sept (8ph endation for the Blecs [caping gas may not flavor the food, but | Democrats Have Done a large Chartes W, Milter Tonl‘hf Il | etal.)—The careful and judicious work that Kitehen=Unique Life gome profess themselves able to detect it © of Work Than Usual, | LEAVENWORTH. Kat ' ] in the But be ! has been carried on in the development | . D g T et i Mg kil | dwellers in city houses need more pure air Is Lacking, laught U ' . of the Cleopatra group of mines by R. B, trical Notes, 4 Payilion— ‘~5>flltvv|'n “.|m~'..-‘1...’\ d, fk:-‘ PAVIOR OFly| Sir William Preece, chief of the telegraph | gut the sunlight and the air too carefully, | MONTPELIER, Vi. Sept. 2 The close | of K \I g " . " 1 gl An'de | gvetom of Great Britain, in speaking of the Tta electrical kitchen ls y admir- |of the campaign came last night with po It Fouf'..flth plant, now being erected, in operation fOF | co1aipy between electricity and engineer- |4 it s ideal in of heat o ad ; applica litical gatherings in nearly every eity at soveral years. The xmill will be st- i S B I be & ATl |ing, rays that the decomposing bath and i does not steal oxygen: it does not foul |town in tfie state. ‘Tuesday will be election Cony er Cnrrel P one and will have a crushiig ca-|\hg' (yrnace are revolutionizing many In-|ihe air. It is steady it can be directed to |day and the result is anxfously awaited by DETROT \Wh clp"o' Ave. - || pacity of 100 tons and u leaching caPAcity | qustries. The world's manutacture of cl- | the top, botiom or the sides of the thing o | the members of the two parties. In the | "} o of fitty tons per day. It 18 now expected | cium carbide for the production of acetylene | b cooked. for it does not depend upon the |opinion of men who are popularly supposed Hiarn [ g & at the mill will be ready and opera- |gqy j5 utilizing a power equal to 150,000 tions started by the 1ith inst There are PRICES en fss reserved extra; hox seats, including ad- | { trict will be ready to feat ore by the mid- | SOME NOVEL EXPERIMENTS IN EUROPEYdenves carbonic acid gas, and i there is a | QUESTION IS WHAT WILL THE MAJORITY BE combustion of fuel or the convectlon of hot |to guide the destinies of the parties, it f« |1 horse power; that.of the alkaliea and the | yir hyg ombinations of chlorine for bleaching electrical pon the resistance of iron to the |not so much who will be elected, as the | UU current. Instead of having to |size of the vote analyzed into percentage many stockholders of this company in the | eastern portion of South Dakota, who be- mission, e, Buy a b tickets now |Povitively | 000 horse power; of aluminum 000 horee | yjan «o that the cooking be done when the |of gain or loss as compared with the vote for 85 and save 8 on 2) admissione. Thes | came interested in the property throu . . « 8 be done when e L i | & ticksts aro f neerable, They can |10 COUPOR |} | lm, res while h 'w\'r o dotos I’:" power; of copper, 11,000 horse Lo “: fire is in the range, the electrical Kitchen is |of four years ago | he torn from ks and anyone ca - - Y ®0° | carbortindum, 2,600 horee power, and of | o y hour of the day t 10 o Greei ountain state h Always " 1 them' Those holding coupon tickets|P0Oks wral of the state, and they will no doubt ; ready at any hour of the day or night to| (The Green Mountain i it Wiitee eat 014 Ma gold horse power. Electroplating 18 [ yake or broil, set the st elzzl bee the republi plumn and ite plu LIMA, O wil feniring reserved seats wiil excha > i saon tor HewMily . £ 18| bake or broll, set the stewpan to sizzling [been in the republican column a [ 1 W 0"“0“- bon tickets at the pavilion box office for|be seld have reason for heartily thanking Mr.|one of the staple manufactures of ‘the ENg- [or the hot water urn to bubbling. to brew the |ralities when national Issues have been | Ing thoms eaerved seat tickots Hughes for interesting them in this mining | e towne of 8 14 and ingham. It |¢ . e Febstved didibd) fter Sept. 3 proposition, for It now promises to be one | lish towns of Sheflield and Birmingham |5 o'clock tea or to disconnect ¢he midnight |injected into its state canvass have been | (¢ i s = ¥ is made a business gf by nearly 200 firme at | welsh rabbit from the fear that the alcobol |equal to and larger than the democratic | and subjected him te of the leading mines of the Hills. the former place and over 100 at the latter. [ potila s emjty and all the drug e vote There was not a - — e Phosphorus {s now being produced in ENg- | shut up; to temper the chill of the spare Canvass Lacks Spirit. | dist not Shcw 1€ veyed them to the hospitals. All during the Bore at Chamberlain Taps an { is cheapening and rapldly extending the |iron. all these appliances being connected |though the democrats have done a larger | day people from Allentown, Catasauqua and uee of nmlv metal. The l|\n|:~\\ ;-n_qmmlu- by a flexible wire cord to a socket in the |amount of work other places came pouring into Bethlehem 144 is using alumicium for telephone clrcults | wail, whence comes the energy. It is an | Much of the old-time enthusiasm and fire o At theoughout the day. | Jobn Harnan Comes to Aid in Running Blue | . ¢ and its usé has been recommended In the |exemplification of the wholesale principle; [ Works have been missed and it was not until SAME SHAPR The second seation of the excursion, mada Lead Tunnel, CHAMBERLAIN D., Sept. 2.-~(8pe- | interior of Africa, where transport is costly. | ingtoad of 1,000 chimneys smoking at a |8 fortnight ago that the actual work of TWO QUALITIES up of persons from towns other than Bethle | cial)~The new artesian well put down by | [t gives the same conductivity as copper. |(remendous sacrifice of coal, there need be | arousing the voters began. The legielative kv hem and Allentown, left soon after the first ;“""" na & Johnston, which has just been | with half the weight and at a less price. | pug one big fire, whose heat is turned into | fight and the license issue will enter into | wadtion, but Wik AagEed hetore It reestod | HOLY TERROR COMPANY RESUNES WORK{ oo ee b e O va i | ey It & Jin€ Gen_Te U0 telegraphically | motion, that into electricity aud that, in | the ballot to some extent. The former was Matfield. As it could not get through on ssting study for those who are interested | ten times better than one of iron and much | yyrn Lack to heat again precipitated by the candidacy of Congress SCROURt o1 Vs bissked tFacky, It Wi 14 - | umx‘..mrnlr.»\‘mng to the arteslan basin | cheaper. Sir Willlam Preece's statement AN SEvINE By Miskestulty. | man William W. Grout and former tGovernor | |8 Rurned to Bethlshem and thete was great | Fear (Nat the Ore Wodles Hud Piayed | Which underiies a great poftion Of the jthat wireless telegraphy has made but small| Willitm P. Dillingham for United States . e refolcing ut the narrow escape of its occu Ont When the Mines Shut Down | DOTthwest. In the past it has been the | progress and the reason he gives for it The life-saving machine devised by Dr i o000 (o Al the vacaney caused by the | | (e ARROW. pants from the catastrophe 1a NGwSeen to Mave Been fortune of the city of Chamberlain to furn- | that the demands for its services are so | laborde is now used for the rvxvurulllnu Of | Geath of Semator Justin Mormll, the un L BRAND v win WHEETS the ¢ Groundie ish the two greatest gushers in the ®orld | very few—will probably both be called into “"""‘-‘"‘ ws well as human belogs that are | oo 5 o ving been filled by Juc L : } stigate the Cav in the wells put down to furnish the motive | qucstion. In point of fact, wireless teleg- | apparently drowned or asphyxiated. A po ieinrough the governor's appointmen KENMAWR SHBRIDGE. The coroner of Montgomery county vis- - power for the city flouring mills and the | raphy, where handled in a thoroughly | French paper gives an illustration of a dOK | 'y "oor biicans, it el i A ) v - fted the wreck and spent the entire day | o o woon gD Sept. 2.—(Special)— |CIty electric light plant. The new well is | practical manner, as by Marconi. has made | being restored to life by this means. The | ngure on receiving the plurality of 40.000 254 each ;2 for, @68 at the acene, He at once directed the re- |in no sense a gusher. It is remarkable in | most distinct progress and promises to be animal lies on a board. its mouth wide open o arnan of Colorado Eprings, Colo., has & f “hich they secured four years ago. moval of thd dend to Lansdale, a short | John Harnan of Colorado Springs, Colo., has| .\ " 0 0% ¢ paving developed & new ar- | utilized on a very extensive scale. On the | Attached to the tongue in tuch a way as {5 i CLUETT PEABODY. &0 distance south of Hatfield. He promises | arrived in Deadwood and it is stated that| .oian hasin which, at least i central |other hand Willlam hits accurately the | to &rip it frmly is a metal clamp, from & rigorous investigation into the horror he has decided to assist R. M. Maloney of | South Dakota, has heretofore been 1in- |cause of England's ‘I|::‘k of enterprise fun the gther end of which (o an electric motor | BRYAN CONFERS WITH JONES There are conflicting stories as to the | thig city in running the long tunnel on the | known . many industrial branches, as compared with | Tuns a wire. The motor Is set to revolve | responsibility for the accident O Ver- | Blue Lead coppe mine, which is located The new well was undertaken for the | the 4 phenomenal success of American | &t a certain speed and as its armature ro #lon I8 that the engineer of the excursion | six miles east of Hill City. The Blue Lead |reason that the old city well had coased 1o | methods. He says: “But John Bull clings | tates It carries the wire with It, thus draw- | CRTonge e train been warved at Souderton, the mine Ju considered ome of the greatest|supply suficlent water for the city's re- | with affectionate and conservative fervor to | 10 the tongue of the animal backward and | on Tour, station above Hatfeld. that the milk train | propositions in the Black Hills. At the sur- |quirements, although it had not entirely | the caplial expended by his grandfather, | forward. "o nine cases out of ten (this was & few minutes ahead of Lim. Another | fyce of a very high mountain there is an|ceased to flow. The site selected for the | while Uncle Sam does not hesitate to chuck | !ingual traction, or the pulling out of the story 15 that the train dispatcher's ofice | outcropping of copper ore which is quite | new well was on an elevated point east of | an obgolete plant on the scrap-heap if by | victim's tonguc regular intervals,. saves Philadelphia was at fanlt. The trainmen | rich. A tunnel was started nearly a ear | the city about 100 feet from the old well, | dolng so he can increase his business. | the life of the patient. M. de Parville re- refused to talk of the abeident ago at the base of the mountain. the inten- [and having an increased altitude of ten | Progress in the states is aleo not so seri- | 1ates an instance where a boy of 16, after Fiftoen hundred tickets* had been 914 | tjon being to tap the bofly of ore. AImost|feet. In sinking the old well, which was | susly checked by trades unfonism as it is | Apparent drowning, was brought to life by :"r "ho‘r -u;wm ;., ;nu o hore and it | from the start the formation became hard.|put down during the winter of 1890-01, the | here. I am told that the Bricklayers' union [ 10 less than three hours of persistent as to have been the last of the season For over six months It has been possible to | first flow was secured at a depth of 716 | in England limits a mans daily work to | effort, the methed of tongue traction recom- | Mis Cimbe ¥ Wellington 1. Rosenberry of Lansdale,|nfike only u few inches pe} day of two|feet (one gallon per minute), the second ,u,,,,;,,.,, bricks, while 1n the states he does | mended by Dr. Laborde being used. M :""_ A ,'I”,‘,f""r"}ln’:f"l“w -,""l';"‘_""‘:“"_“h‘»'v"‘w & representative in the Pennsylvania house | shifts using air drills. Nothing like it has|flow at 750 feet (half a gallon par minute), | 1,200, This lmiting of the output of labor | Parville goes on to say: “We give up all | o L e L S i ktisak $1 rofretaatatives, wht tm the milk Sain, | eves boud Gascuntered Nhire b (N0 BINEE | the hird Sow a1 105 foct (ReVER NG SH6- | 1y & wiudl shere Dethous thx 08 the Dution | BODW BE Skving Arownsd oF suSGEAted D% | Committoemen Metirat, e of NS dxtes be c“lc‘flo and EAST. o Aad bis Jaw Mfoken and was aiso in-|#ilis. The tonsel will have to he SBOut|helt sktions per misute). .Whe @nlire | thetes war (e, It drives trede out of the| 9088 If at the end of hait an Bour il 88| ing Hacpers Ferry, Bepiomber 6, B ‘,..;\‘1., LEAVE 700 A M.—4:65 P. M 748 P. M ternally injured. His condition is serious. | 1,400 feet long to strike the ore. John Har- | continued down five feet further when a |country, it restricts the intelligence and | OFdinary methods of resuscitation have been it "'l: S Bep o e . nan, it is understood, will furnisb money (o | flow of gallons por mitute was se ) 5 he will make an address in Bt. Loui PECK'S ACTIONS DEFENDED | ‘ampiece the tunnel AL ‘r”“r““ Lol Bhirti lowers the tone of morality of our working | €xhausted—arm movement, insuffation “’} m St Louls Mr. Brvan will return to sT' P‘UL .nd "“"‘Elpolls, dlatesd; Tt & dibeand EFGBHIN W air, etc. Nor do we understand any better coln. where he will rest two weeks. > The Holy Terror Mining company at Key- | The pressure shown by the gauge was 100 | gir William ,;m,‘;_"m‘,‘,n :h,””'.:,“,I,,,,],,,,.:h", how o treat with effectivenors ayncope due | . tn :l(::‘ ," 2 :I.lel it vlryk press LEAVE 68 A K-78 & M Charges Against r Gene |gtone has resuped work again, the ten |pounds. The well ix & six-inch bore the future has not yet been evolved, but it |t chloroform, the asphyxia of newly born ’ i 5 [ for a sentiment on Labor Day Mr. Bryan to- eral at Paris Exposttion Are De- | stamps at the Holy Terror mill having been | When work was commenced on the new | 4 . S nElnwoon K WAS ¢ € will be electrical. Although a battery has | {nfants, etc. We shall understand how in t wrote the following I P nied by Arth Valots, | started up. Both the Holy Terror and Key- | well it was calculated pougn ry has | | night wrote the followin “n S that the final Now | ajready been able to drive a car future. After this whe e r EAVE 3:0 P. | ead hee bl ve & car 100 miles er this when a bather is en The laborer is worthy of his bhire.' On LEAVE 8.0 P. M stone mines of this company have been shut | ahould be reached at a depth of 795 feet e s T - g r e 7 ith one charge, the world is still wait gulfed in the waves. when a fireman 1s | this 1 t for the consideration of NEW YORK, Sept The French line | down for some time and there was & fear | Th St | b 8 aiting I SRTLERL Sl TN Ll i 2 3 o e and the " A hat depth was reached, however, without | for the re > $L0P | overcome by gas, we ry resolutely R A abt ke, i ‘ he : ; or the real automiotor storage cell. In dis- | we must try resolutely | the wageworkers, let b oneinquir arnam :u{- e sl bt i 11 XIWI o ”:1”’ & ““q 'hrrnlmu" that | geriking anything resembling a flow, and | cusing the application of electricity in war, | Thythmic fongue-traction, not for half an | whether the man who foils enjoys a c“" o‘flces. | I 03 F TELHE ShLIE wAs Arians Valamh, URied | oeiie ""'x'”u""u.','r‘f.:.'éln",l'm s foliley M LU G el LSl e well | ho saya It control tho rudder (of the battle- | hour. but for hours And in most cases we | dhare of the proceeds of his labor and it v Mrx. Winslow's Seotnt 4 ab 0 oi ed | now has & new sup: d 0 uses must of necessity be a failure. he con- | ahip). It v 05 ths Interior ALl shall revive the unfortunate vietims." | 1o shly a remedy a 1sed tor over Tl States commissioner o the Paris oxposition. | methods in the management. tract made with the drillers, however, | 2] ¢ g it SRR Skenior kad Meink oo \' SR o & ree * LILIONS of MOTHIRS He defended Commissioner General Peck alled for a depth of 1,000 or wat | Shana 0 tHO BRI IC STask Lo d LY and | ectrienl o Dtec Rk EOLY Dond tudey TREL from the cabled charge that b t Cause of Shatdown. L ko L AL or water, and | 41515 the raising of steam, it revolves the " Rryan pald a visit to Notre Dame university SUCCISS. 11 00T HES the CHILD n cabled charge that he had acted | while there was no very atrong hopes that At A large nufacturing establishment will | S the GUMS ALLAYS all PAIN alscourteously. to state ‘tepresontatives at| The trouble with the Holy Terror mine | : b y | turrets. it tralns and controls the fans, it | oon probably he ed n Ottawa for the [and was shown through the institution. \CIND COLIC, and fs the best rem the witboattlon | was that the old management failed to keep |a flow would be struck, it was concluded | hapdleq the ammunition, it purifies the | MANUfACture of electric plants to treat gar- e DIARRH Sold by Druggists 1n apeaking of the story that Mr. Peck had | 2r blocked out abead and the mill had ho ‘odm 'M‘;n\‘hphmi" Ay 'l”ll "v';m.;l":\:v drinking water, it lights up the ship Inter- | nicrcial producis from: sem, o 0 <M BIG DAY AT BOWLING GREEN i Sor i, | T Sonthing. Syrup. A ¢ : g @ | and ascertain what was underneath. Driil- " ere products frof o ask s w's Soothing Syrup,” secretly worked to prevent Mrs, Manning | (108 down on ac ount of a lack of ore. The nalfy, it enables the captain to sweep the | 1y Py v TN d a 40 wla, under the old regime, con- | and 'nk«_ no otner kind, Twenty-iive cents and Mrs. Potter Palmer from being decor- | HolY Terror mine has only commenced to 1{::' v j;:;xr:"‘dw:nv' _:L :",4”-1;':;"::":: | horizon with'thé brilliant rays of the search- | servaiism wax curried (o an extrema point | Verkes in ¢o Smeak and the Ca & bottle ated by the French governm-~t, be said be worked and there is sald to be no danger b | light and to communicate with his tender | A Coacession was granted a number af Ign Wil Be 0 1 - A4 ate der | &, 0 Jamber o paign e Opened in = “That s Imposeible, for-1 . ow how such | Of Working oul the ore bodies for years to|Pna folEtat 8 sirike & flow of fort¥- | or with his commanding officer across space | horse care nave been operated ot sinee Kentneky. b } O e he character of the ore in the Key- | four inches above the top of the pipe. This | Ttyeon e “of of, 86 B Se Company ttied” 1o wet an things are done. he names for the Legion | “°M® ucepsndscic of wel¥Cer, gekson, fog or o SRt RO e Combany Arien 10 WL é stone mine, which joins the Holy Terror on |flow increased to sixty inches. and after | of Honor are handed in and paseel on thelr| ) % Jhy ™ "G erent and requires oyanid- | drilling to a total depth of 948 feet without merits. | know that Mr. Peck presented the | '™ Among new industrial applications of elec "’fl"\-.v'.‘r ta conce *lon, #o that |t might | BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Sept “To gl 4 tricity mentioned by Sir William is a Jac- | gr power, it was refused on the | morrow is expected to he the biggest day o o My e g | 108 to make it a profitable proposition. A | securing an increased flow. drilling was | ' » h cyanide plant is about completed and both | discontinued. The new well i% therefore ground that the furmeérs in the neighbor- ; quard loom for weaving, in which 600 hooks | Porhood would lose the sale of forage in the history of this city. Hon. John W W - S sl | contfound. "The new weih i tnertore | 10"Cutl (6 SOV P 0 ook | ML S e el W e | Yorken, reptican ‘wominee tor governor || COLORADO - SPRINGS to there belng criticism over the dificulty | ™ines will soon be running b b well as the pattern, is under complete man- | Nendent telephone companies. or those not makes his first speech of the canvass he Howell Clevenger, a son of a former Bap- | A8 the rest ‘ot the forty flowing arteslan UEShasht. LTnw SO 1a- Wevent dilseny .;\mn:n:-d with vn.» pre nt Bell company. | and Hon. Frank Peake of Shelbyville opens STOP A’[‘ United States with invitations to entertain- | 15t preacher of Rapid City, who has been a|wells in l‘ilx Kvn.h. mm;\‘..:\hl'h 8oee to “:f:"l from a photo print of the artist's un«.m.\‘ | o e T e hren Sratn'a O, |the canvass here for the democrats ki, st s L dnpldlons o abtectatn eyt 6t ot Thi Siate Behool of Mics fersomg’| Soolublyely (hat] there s 8 ibaNE ADOUt | mounted on a metallic sheet. The threads| [jaluiis and flinols the independent ex: | cursions will be run on rafirond and boat Tronb e o g 1n that there 18 2a"87% | time, has 4 thirty-ton cyanide:plant nearly |200 feet lower than the one heretofore | o ihe warp are picked up by electromag | e et N Tab. than $ 60 lles gt | 1hes position s under way. There are cortainly | COMPleted at the old chlorination works in | tapped A8 4 tRag Wil ,”‘ f B¢ in ,(;,‘ netic action as the figure of the pattern |y | POl lines connect the exchanges Thes Yerkes will at noon he met by a pro many officials from this country to the ex- | the eastern part of this city There are | |8 from a DAY ROURER 1818180 shown he | cut away and the circult, is thus allowed to | telephone companles are generally ow cosgion and five bands. He wil speak position | about 5,000 tons of fallings left from the|Water. which contains much less MARDOAM | \\"oompioted by the metallic sheet > | lorally and give (heir service ata compara- | in the park, which will accommodate 20 Lieutenant ¥. 1. Bruenby, T. P. Howard, | (hIoFination works which will run, by assay, | 484 118 ¢ it A o "Hym ”wnnl :FI-I me e HR LA min: v shudd (oAl iaravAngds | Vo0 anples udRe Thoman . Mi OABEAL| 1 1 t resider W P M i ana s Chan U B . |sbout 88 s ten soid and siiver. Clevenger| The opluien that & new v||~lhl|' bas beem| untries. han® fhatement, ts made i all seriousness | iy city will preside. Hon. J. McKengle Situated on the finct residence ave- veturned on the La Touralne. They at {s not much more than a boy, vet he fg|struck is also supported by the fac at | © experiment is being made of supply- | prevent, the laying of the proposed Pacific | Moss, the fusion nomince for congress nue in the city, with an untroken ks about to make a success of his enterprige. | the flow in the old city well, only 100 feet | ing electricity for small mowrs at the homes | Gable. The explanation fx this: The Rreat|in tnis district, will make the introdu view of the mountains, and only two their way from the Asiatic station to report ] - Sloibss froml it Unfonimerst And 1 5 percha famine. The supply is limited, the | tory speech ' ) City pe 4 flow._of the new well. The new eity well [men into large estab) o The a Le daugber of Captain Rellly. who was recently | MADY Rapld City people Eave made light of o large establishments. Th | {| = ocrntie Candidate Wil Speak an | CHICAGO, Sept. 2. -Willlam J. Bryan spent the day at the Auditorium hotel with Senator Jones and other democratic politi- | clans. He will deliver Labor Day orations tomorrow and leave at & p. m. over the Baltimore & Ohio rallroad for Cumberland Md., where he will open the campaign nl‘ of supplylng all representatives of the | to the Navy department. Miss Rellly He has worked all summer at his plant and |distant. is absolutely undisturbed by the |of workmen instead of gathering the work- | herhn faoine. The sl o Hmited the | ¢ idea | market has been cornered A the price has Mr. Peake will spenk at the cou business center. 14 supplied with & | nis se e, M o _ | furnishes an interesting geological study 18 10 bring the power to ‘the gone up o high that the promoters of the | poyge o W e introduced by either || every comfort and convenience the killed in Chins, and her aunt, Miss Rice- |Di8 Scheme. Miniog men who have ex f tak Bower (5 the man inatepdi( 808 WO A0 HIER LAEILES EOMAiEes 0 \ths [bouse. He will Le intredt irl 4 mith, Calaarived amined into the project say that young | of taking the man to the power. 1t | is t at they would need t L Judge W. E. Settle or Hon. Lewis Mc traveling public can demand e il e veverat ousand ol | BOOZE JOINTS START A RIOT | be arcertained whether manutacturing can | poses, It s ciatmed that the. ghita geren of this city. Governor Beckham gutta percha [Quown For information and rates address OLD-TIMERS. lars this fall from his efforts be conducted as cheaply or profitably i | 15€d for golf balls In the course of a year Very rich ore has been encountered in|Mayor of Stonx Falls Suppresses Sun- [ tho homes of the people as in the huge | oouiiq urnish insulating materlal or & lgame date at Henderson John Howarl Hryant brother of the | the old Iron Hill mine, In the Carbovate | dny Sales and the Saloon Men buildings of the ca 1 % | g T NS. P ; \ : o old Iro e. on : captalist. The Electrical | A peeuliar . . H rop. oet, Willlam Cullen Bryant, has fust ecle- o ¥ Revie A pecullar but very serious difficulty be- 'y ] LA Eho RinAlyathird snnlversars of his mp, which is now under lease to W. A. | Resent the Action. teview states that a Buda Peet company will | Sets the operation egruph Ines in the A UNDEH NEWNAME b birth at his home in Princeton. 11, "*| Remer of this city. The Iron Hill mine o 8 fit up a workshop near i1s gemerating plant, | {jrEni e Republl R 1o dobwen and GOBBEL LAW SO.DRNBOBERINSS, SR Mrs, Mary Cunningham of Hangor, Me., | originated what was probably the greatest | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Sept. 2.—(Special |and those en e variaty that a long cobweb and ged in any trade which re- | foata it in the air ey there th arpose to Retain Control | was 100 years old on the Fourth of July and ock b o Telegram.)—Almost a riot was precipitated | quires only a sx Hoae LR R AR, NUEIATR i as 100 years old on the Fourth af July and | mining stock boom the Black Hills has | Telegra precty quires only a small amount : i e s R g | . of power will | the floating ‘4‘“ ~«m}.\»~ on the ;nlrv’« |’1" Dix- | town to & news Hhoata 0wl | ever seen. It 1s a silver proposition and | here today by the action of seve | be able to obtaln electrical er | enormous quantities. As soon as dew falls 2 | OTEL GERARD porter a ‘maten of her Tong 1ifer "® * T | vears ago produced |I\nnmlm\l: of dollars |loon men, who are fighting the city ad-|very small cost. The I‘ur!wrlpfi::»rl\((-:‘l’ .:‘L\’,‘1',..‘"Jifii:”'f".,.‘,:‘,‘.’,’.‘:.‘;""::;' WP every e (xansiithe NOBY | H 4dth Street, Near Broadway pOne hundred-yearcold John . Carroll of |for the stockholders. From one part of |ministration, taking advantage of the pres= | the industries to which the scheme would |4 Minute leak The effect of thousands | FRANKFORT, Ky. Sept. 2.~Representa- | EW: VORK ! Brooklyn has wpplied for membership i1 | the mino $230,000 was taken in one sum- [ence in town of a large number of excur- | appeal have not had the means (o install | nd millions of wuch leaks is practically | (ya Holland has introduced a bill in the | s tpearand Afmy of, the Republic. A€ ¢ | mer. The mino has the gold medal of the [slonists from different portions of (his | the necessary elpcteic motor n their little | ko O O e tumant. " bape. | house to repeal the Goebel election law and | nrl:‘nlt:'m New York in spite of his 61 years | world for the richest specimen of horn |and adjoining states to open up so-called | workshops. Stati & show that the in-|clally in Buenos Ayres, has been pyt to vast | to enact a new one. It provides & state hoard e ‘f,,“;‘:_r;"‘,‘.:;“““““ out in 154 held the | gjiver, which was given at the World's | clubs where liquor is alleged to have been | troduction of electele power in the larger | Honvenionce by the ‘cobwebi A number | ot ‘three, two to be appointed by the con- K e member of the family. | 81T 8t Chicago. “A new veln of this rich | sold. Mayor Burnside with a force of po-|industrial applications is growing, but that of expedients have been tried, but 1o n0 {5y authority of the two leading po- it e e ar ey Mt | sllver ore has been encountered by the |licemen raided the places and took pos- |go far its advantages do not appear to have | Electrio fire engines for New York have | litical parties, the third to be Appointed b been suggested. On a truck of the welght | the secretary of state, until after 1902, and B. Nichols, Is now over 80 years of age anl | present les: A sample of the ore as- | session. This evening policemen were | beer " (Under New Manag t.) g u 5 A N | been apprectated by the smaller industrial BLIEN'S SONS, Propriet l».l-r«‘“\t:‘m\rfl-;t ::: ]l'x{:nlnl:;’:u-r‘"('r'é“{'ri‘r‘"‘slw‘x'r'n.":‘: sayed in Déadwood went 827 ounces in sil- | uarding the places. When the raid was|undertakings. The scheme of a central u{ |}n-| ordinary ateam ""‘,I','(‘f'”' 1vll|l|1.l('!;l' theu to be elected by the legislature. The J. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS, Propri n'nl married again, he always observes the au. | Ver, the general average of the vein hL‘In;‘nmnlr several hundred persous gathered [ electrical workshop has this advantage, | motor to drive it capabie of throwing seve | third member to have no vote except in aso Avon Inn and Cottages :;I\"l‘-thr s of his first wife's birth and | 200 ounces. with the evident intention of forcibly |that the cls of workers to which it i ';»l times the volume of water l-nm»h;;* l‘vl\ | caze of a tie. County boards of three are AVON, N, T, e . | egec officers considera- y 2 e e steam engine. The lurger parts of both . . ombe e : . Lo iners Will DI 9 | ejecting the oficers, but after considera- |intended to appeal have their “works the steam eng i provided similarly, the third member ap Farthenia. Bragg. colored. of Versaille M & Deeper Bl cxcitement they were dispersed with- |in the same house (If orkshop” | Manhattan and Brookiyn-are so situnted | Provided simitaviy, the tRIG OO ore Ky who claimed (o be' 120 Years “old MhasMailih 5 mlne (5eathd" wact Lol n the same house (If not Toom) as the one | that no bullding in them {4 more than 200 | pointed by the state board. was known to be over 100, is dead at Fort out the necessity of calling on the fire de- | S 1tva A thalr odbtEmae: " | or 800 vard om & trolley line, at any e 41 divided betwae: ties. Rey e e Hnaacad at Kot | the Tron HIll a short distance, 1s to be they live in, and their customers are nearly | OF 3% yards from a tr lf‘ line, at any | to be equally divided between parties. Reg PRI nedr Versailiee .Nhe wel the olimmc| Ciok | Raveral Bindted fhet. daqver. Ahe|E meBL 1 140 waler on them >fr‘!!"f‘"" always people living in thelr immediate | POI% of Which 10} or 8 wr® L %ail of | 1stration is provided for and ballots are to eelobrated character. Bhe was born i |shatt has been retimbered to the 260-foot | o Po e the rioters, as was contemiplated | poighborhood, and it is doubtful whether | cable would compiete the machine be provided by the secretary of state with Virginia und essed to have been ac- ? for a time. | they uainted “with al Washington and | level and it will now be sunk to determine —_ wil be perausded to leave thoir pres. | Fived s the fire this cable would baal; o devics or deslazation 1o mark them. The Verdict of the aniel Boone in her childhood and te have | the extent of the ore ¥ein. The mine s Activity of Prohibitionists. i""' workehope and work in the central | (1 UnGerarouni- nr to the conductor of the | clerks of election are authorised 16 dsel PGflp e layed with Henry “whed he wus a|owned by the Connors Bros. of Spearfish 8 D Sept. Bom(Spectal)—Ar. | lectric workshops by the Inducement of | elevated “rallway 4 in ly a power | llliterate persons in preparing their bal- |, o Kot fictie biuy a boy ne” Parenta was | “Wl O Callum of Chicago, presldent | rangemenis have boen made Spoclel.)—AT | cheap power. In certain disiricts of France, | cqual o that of many engines wouid be | Jots. The bill 18 snid to meeL the wlews of | }{und eds turied o eaves children, | D ) y ( angements have bee ) ” o the Review, notably lable 3 or Bec o senate ad- | wwa e, e e nachdren dund | of the Detroit and Desdwood Mintug come | probibition committes for & number. of ad- | Scording to the Review, notably at 4 Governor Beckham. The senate having ad- | uway. Kreat-great-grandchildren to the number of B a i whand b 3 3 The Natdenal Telephone and Telegraph . oy P st gl b e O e T e o e e orms ot iho_stats | Etienne. where ribbons are made, the 1dea | company. With un' authorized capita: of [ Journed till Tuesday the house today took v Almost 20. Her oldest~daugnter is aged 83 | (4 of taking the power to the workers h h Ptiel tion | the same course years pended nearly $100,000 in attempts to open by Hou. John G. Woolley and Hon. H. B. |y, (URE T BONEE B0 P WoEbere on | With the oJed urticles of incorporation | the " In & house bullt in coloninl days, situated | Up mines in Lawrence county. The last | Metcalf, prohibition candidates for 8le | o MERAL 0 g v, he watch | i (Ompany §s© empowered to construct Tel. about ane mile from the village of Sluters: |eflort, which 18 the third, is & success. |dent and vice president respectively. They, Hakink detieis or RIIAMEARS, D0 In7the [ipnd coariie telaphan egraph lines | ROOSEVELT IN CHICAGO Grand Labor Day Mat, Today, 10c-25¢ Yille, R Iand ayeriogking the Branch|The company purchased a large block of (with other prominent advocates of the o U 1808 ADQ. Othar dndusteies of|ln 3 Eacy. ag A L rand Laor bay Mat, Jy anos susfia e condi e ouss | 08 1 g counts The company 18 B e et emninl D Rans ‘wia' cele- [ mining ground on Annie creek, ten miles | cause, will travel in a special car and will France and Germany the conditlona or cus- | 88 I FRECED GONEITER o' “ayitem of [ Republican Candidate ts Met by Com- | MADAME HERRMANN. brated last month. This old lndy remem. [west of this clt Dera the war of Gays " that , 'upon which large oro visit this city on the 2ith Inst., when tne | (o™ 0f the people fayor the Giatribution | telegraphing without, wircs and fo deaj in mitte & Number e i of ot people of Rhode and mavs that the | podies had been opened yp by the former |party here will have a great demonstra- 16 PENEE TG T HAVE the. Revidw, | telaReanhs Bnd teapiole L. T AQF. O AR Dl hfeuld the Engliah would jand | owners. A 100-ton cyanide plant, just|iion. Strenous efforts are again being|,of SARCTIDE tageThEr 1A © faetory bulld- | i 4 ey { Touden Snowden, Harry J. Verner and J EDNA IPT MARSHALL and Com at Newport and march up. through the | completed, is in successtul operation. It |mado for the success of the amendment | D€ the personnel of one of these industrles | & gullis Pfiadeiphia and Heulings | CHICAGO, Sept jovernor Roosevelt | pun ! State. Jonathan Andrews, her. husband s G, Rorved for Meven years fn (he war | |8 stated that there is enough ore in the (o the state constitution providing for the g ‘.:',"?',"",",',",fl s ',km n, who prefer | Lippincott of camdep, " Ehe prileiss W | srrivea in Ohicago todsy trom New Yark PRy ‘(vw\ of the revolution. A walking stick | mine blocked out té run six years. The |state control of the liquor trafiic, approved he greater freedom of home work, where | at : e e e e nies arganiaed | ad proceeded at once to the Auditorium | Mg “and MRS JIMMIE BARRY, (un mak by him s now owned by her son company will treat custom ore at the new | two o : oerrt oYt | they make their own hours and are under | by the Widener-Elkins-Whitney syndicate. | annex. He was met by a committtee rep- | re, A0 M Andrews. Among her recoliections of events two years ago, but which the leglaiatur f'Ror eariy life 18 n vivid memory of the |Plant, as well an company ore failed to make provision to put into effeot, | B0 4irect supervision. It Is to thip olsss|-" - i resenting about 160 labor unions, under | MR September gale of 1515 A trial rup will be Tads at the Spearfish |but agsin sllowed the proposition to ceme | that It 1s propossd to distribute electric | W6 Oveere German TEpRRNOR. | whose Buspices be Is to Spesk st Eleotric| ciMiR, | power in small units and at small cost, and [ (COPYFIBht, 1000, by the Assoclated Prese.) | o gmorrow. An understanding was ar- | MABEL MAI the experiment is awaited with much fn-| SHANGHAI 8.—Two French| o oq 4y by which the program, as far as | terest by those engaged in manufacturing | PTiests have reac hed Kiao Chou from the LR Roasevsit is sancernsd, fa £ be | Miass Receptisns M on the other side.” The fact that such an | lterior, escorted the whole way by Chinese | Jiila™o "ol announced. The governo: |ard w U wequai {ndustrial condition prevails in the manu- |8oldlers furnished at Yuan-Shi-Kal. govers | (i " uo” e first address in the after- | Thursd W facture of small machinery, etc., in Europe | DOF Of Shan Tung. They assert that Yuan-|,,,, ¢ u5 to enable him to reach the train vy | Woodwatd . Ba = 1s ‘one of the Teasons why continental man, | Shi-Kal has 20,000 troops beyond Kiao Chou | (SRSl o0 “onere he 15 to make a | BOYI) b Ay L 1919 PIERRE, §. D., Sent. 2.-(Special Tele- | ufacturers have not been able to compete, | 314P0Fed apparently with a view of oOPRORINK | ooy September 5 opening the cumpalign | gram.)—Fire last night destroyed a large |even In their own markets, with those |®"Y attempt at German expansion |in New York state. His western cam two-story blackamith and carriage shop |turned out in this ceuntry. Manufactur Eleotric System in Chill. paigning tour will then be begun, con Bareain Ma”flfilfifi 1_(1 lon gm owned by €. D. Mead and a smaller busi- | conducted under the system described above | SANTIAGO DE CHILI, Sept. 2.—In the | suming practically six weeks " ness bullding adjoining it owned by C. A |necessarlly fail in the all-lmportant requi- | presence of President Errazuriz and the | ! “A HOT OLD TIME Bartlett, The loss on the bulldings and |sites of standardization of sizes and abllity | jocal authorities the electric tramway Bys Socialiats’ Ticket in Wisconsin. | contents was about $2,500, with only $300 |to interchange parts. The presumption | tem of Santingo was formally inaugurated | MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept Tho soclal | | The Hilarously ce (' medy insurance. trom @ business point of view—or at least | today. The public was reatly delighted |democratic state convention mel hore lo | o o from the American business point of view ar the outcome and the installation of |day with *‘;l"nm-‘r pres lm lnu» fol | NEXT ATTRACTION flenion Wreck on the Chesapeake Roa is against the scheme of carrying power | similar methods of transport will rapidly | lowing state and congressional tickets were nd A\, Eepter VARINGAN? a0 LB un |1 momen ot the workers, Thers Wi | sy e " Goverar. Howard Tl | 4O wuse cuy Junction, Md., tonight caused the Jeath of | bo waste of electricity in distributing it, to - . - - 1At and bhest farce comedy creation one man and ‘the mjury of two others, all |gay nothing of the cost of wires and motc, Fire Sweeps = . . train hands, and a woman passenger. ‘The Souident was calséd by an 'sxcursion teain (OB Which interest must be earned G TORA: B Sy ! ey turning from Chesapeak: Beach runnit The Electrical Kitchen, business sectior 1 Clty, i Tato an® open switeh and colliding with | P Rinair i wiped out by fire « thar d JACOB RlLl”Mz\\ opens the democratic campalgn upon the Abrolutely Fire Prool, M Lusurions iu All its Ap Centrally Located COOL AND COMFORTAB N SUMMER American and Europear Plan, Most Select Resort on the New Jersey Const. before the electors for approval or re- jection. Leaders of the movement apd advocates of temperance are confident that the proposition will again prevail in No- vember, Send this coupon and Only 10c to The Bee Publishing Co,, Omalia, Not LAST TWO TIME For part...ccoiieeee Paris Exposition Pictures. Secnt postpaid to any address, into, an_open awiteh and collding, with| .cooking would be more of an art and | MW, 2t P¥LULE Ol BTN, ea” et For Infi hildren, N it the conductor of the vxcursion trais less of & gamble.” says a writer in Alnslec’s | stroyed. The loss Is over 340,00, with Jittle auts and C R p. m. and tound Trip [ [ resident of this city, was killed. Th Hound Triy i Tan, hurt Internally, may dis, and Kellv,| It was wanted and nowhere else and it8 iD= (own and prevented the flames from reacn- o, Cot the “enigineer. ‘il liurt internally, “Toth | tensity were under the perfect conirol of the | Ing any Koverment property or bulidings Junior Military B b " Bears the fob I . are from Westphalia, Md. Miss Christouhe .| The oven that will not come up to | Te news renehed Skagwny by telcgraph | sic for Dancing Hlumbus of this city was slso paintully | €90 aven LA uwp o detalls were obtainable when the igi Mra. L. Henn ndy Golmbiis of (his clty wad SAQ ¥ ! the right temperature or that will not bake “ ?'5“““‘° of d peclal rates 1o lodges, secictios, chure Stay at home and eujoy the grest exposition. 16 to 20 views every week, covering sll points of intervst. Altogether there will be 2 parts containing 350 views. The entire set malled for $2.00. ERFRFNRFFRFNFANFARSFARE N ‘ e et &Nfififi'fi NRRF FRERR

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