t ifc t 73 l Extensive Improvements at Norfolk Sugar Factory WILL BE A 400 TON PLANT One Hundred Men Engaged in Making Repairs INVESTMENT OF AT LEAST 35000 lToxprilM lur a It It Crop or licet the Miit lor Yi iirn IturwHt Will Cointiicnrii Aliout tint Mlililln of Mitninlior mid the Inctory Will Itrclu on tliu UIHIi lint few oven in tliis city renlizo tho magnitude of tho improvements being niiitlc this year by tho Amoricnn Beot Sncar company in the Norfolk factory While it hits been known in a gonorul wny thut tho pant was being repaired it was not underhtood that in nmny in stances the repairs amount alomst to tho rebuilding of portions of tho factory Yet such is tho case and when tho cam paign of 1SI opens it will be found that the plant will no longer be rated as a HiO ton factory but that its capacity has been increased so that it will cut about 4K tons every 21 hours Work was begun on tho repairs about tho first of May when W men were given employment and six weeks ago the for was increased to 100 men All theso improve monts have been made under the personal supervision of Man ager F Wietzer Superintendent W H Baird and Chief Engineer N A Lockwood Besides increasing the ca pacity of tho plant two objects have been aimed at in the changes now being made One of theso is to secure light in every room and in all portions of every room and tho other is cleanliness for with no dark corners it will be much easier to maintain the latter than it ever has been before Considerable inefli cieut machinery has beeen thrown out its place being supplied with newer and more up to date appliances The im provements will have cost when com pleted between i000 and 0000 at least two thirds of which has been ex pended for labor All work will be fuifched by the 10th of September so there Vvill be no delay In starting the factory To a layman who visits the factory as did a representative of Tyn News the other day the mass of machinery throughout tho great plant does not present a very intelligible idea of the process required to convert raw beets into finely granulated sugar nor does the importance of the changes being made appeal to him as it would to a practical sugar maker While roaming around the factory in charge of a guide the representative learned that tho filter press department had been enlarged by the addition of 100 more frames which increases the capacity abont20por cent while iron scrolls and boxes have re placed those formerly made of wood un der the presses A cement floor has been laid in the second carbonation room as there has also been in other portions of the building A new carbonation filter press has been added making five in stead of four of that class of machines It is in the other end or refinery por tion of the factory however that the greatest change has taken place The beet cutting machinery uud diffusion battery havo always had a higher ca pacity than the remainder of the plant a spusmodic run of 410 tons of beets hav ing at one time been cut and put through tho diffusion but tho other machinery was not able to handle tho juice at such a rate The changes will put tho whole plaut on a harmonious basis each part uble to keep up with the others Much of tho machinery in the refining department has been raised the uniform height of six feet among this being two vacuum pans one wiighiiig 2 tons and the other 20 tons The old wooden storage tanks havo been replaced with steol which have also been sot on a level six feet higher than tho old ones A new crystallizor has been put in making four instead of three Four cast iron bag filters and a now steam radiat or for drying sugar havo been given place in this end of tho factory Tne laboratory which is on the second fioor of the factory in the northwest corner has been wholly rebuilt aud fur nished with the best chemical instru ments necessary for conducting analyses accurately It is claimed by those who are familiar with the subject that the laboratory of the Norfolk plant is one of the best arranged best lighted and most complete in the United States The store room on the fioor beneath has been provided with a complete sot of now racks each compartment carefully la belled so that there is no delay in find ing supplies Tho factory will burn coal this year instead of oil on account of the advanced price of the latter This necessitates putting grates under the boilers which is now about completed Crudo petro leum has been used for several cam paigns aud at tho prico heretofore pro vailing it was coat idered moro satisfac tory but the increased cost will pre clude itH consumption this year The improvements in the leading manufacturing enterprise in this section of tho stato provo that tho beet sugar industry may bo considered ono of tho perninnent institutions of tho country nnd that tho stock holders of the Anieri Beet Sugnr company are well enough satisfied with their investment to feel themselves warranted in continuing to put money in tho plant Tho later years have been far more satisfactory from the standpoint of tho beet growers thnn wore those during tho early oxporiment with tho crop in this country Then farmers did not understand what was required to produce good boots and the experience of learning how was expens ive and annoying Now tho farmer lias becomo so well acquainted with beet growing that it is his most profitable crop It is expected that the yield of beets this year will bo the largest over grown in this section Whilo tho acreage for tho Norfolk factory is practically tho samo as last year about IIOO acres tho prospects are that tho tonnage will be considerably increased over any preced ing year it being estimated that some fields near this city will go as high as 20 tons to tho aero It is belioved that enough beets will bo ripe so that harvest ing can commence about tho middle of Septembor in which event tho factory will bo started about tho 20th Tho out look is that the coming campaign will bo tho longest in tho history of tho Nor folk factory and it would not bo at nil surprising if the run is continued well up to the first of March Tho advantages from a commercial point of view to bo derived from a long campaign can only be estimated Tho steady employment of a largo number of men for an extended period together with tho money which will bo paid tho farmers for beets is an influence in the trade of Norfolk business men not to bo ovoilooked Tli o California Campaign Tomorrow morning at t oclock the triplo chimo whistle at the sugar factory will tell tho people of tho valley that sugar making for tho season has com menced and hundreds of men aro busily engaged at work in tho factory Beet harvest on the Chiuo ranch com menced Wednesday morning nnd hun dreds of tons have already been delivered from tho fields here Yesterday noon the first beets came in from Orange county and today tho first trainload will arrive from Oxuard in Ventura county On Monday morning the force of employes came in from all directions in response to notices from the company and were assiugod to their different stations about tho factory The labor roll of the factory comprises RIO men ex clusive of department heads foremen clerks and all salaried men It is said by the management that they have a better class of men this year than ever before Many of them aro farmers aud farmers sons on tho ranch who have come in to work during tho campaign while work on tho ranch is scarce Tom ri ow morning everything will be in full swing aud by Sunday pure white sugar of the vintage of OS will be pouring into sacks at tho other end of the factory A campaign is no longer a speculation but a reality And from now on the daily stoam whistles tho whirring of mnchinery tho hissing of steam long lines of workmen going to and fro and strings of loaded wagons and incoming freight trains loaded with beets will all attest the busy season that is upon us Chiuo Valley California Champion August ti Irtdnct CHiimiM The republican voters of Norfolk outside precinct will meet at tho city hall Saturday September th at 2 oclock p m to elect six delegates to attend tho republican county conven tion to bo held at Battle Creek Sep tember 10th also to elect delegates to tho republican precinct convention whenever cnlled G D Smith Precinct Committeeman Notice Notice is heroby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on tho 2d day of May 1809 aud duly filed in the office of tho county clerk of Madison county Nebraska on tho IHth day of July 18 and executed by tho Norfolk Printing company a corporation to tho Western Newspaper Union a corpora tion to secure tho payment of tho sum of 8J52 and upon which there is now due tho sum of 4880 Default having been made in tho payment of said sum therefore the undersigned will sell tho property thereiu described naniply Ono Proutv newspaper press at public auction at Davenports livery barn in the city of Norfolk in Madison county Nebraska on the 14th day of Septem ber 1809 at 2 oclock p m of said day Dated August 21th 1809 Westekn NeWMAIKU Uviov Mortgagee By II L Siuniixu Agent u Sack Cannot Stand I7irjlit Neithor cau poor weak thin blood nourish aud sustain the physical system For strength of nerves and muscles there must bo pure rich vigorous blood 1 oods Sarsaparilla is tho standard prep aration for tho blood and its many re markable cures and tho fact that it does everybody good who takes it nrovo it is just what you need if you aro weak and languid Hoods Pills do not gripe All drug- gists 25 cents THE NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY AlKUST 31 ISO ONE SIIOTHBANT WAR BUT THE GERMANS WISELY REFHAIN ED FfiOM FINING IT Tin- ViiiiUcc Coimniuiilcr linr AVnx llcnil Ior tilt rmr uud Proved Too riocU mid Tool fill for Ilia Opponent A Mor ot Minion The pluck and grit of American na val officers are aptly Illustrated In tin article by Henry Collins Welsh In AlnsleeH Magazine In which tho writ op tells how Cotniniintler Ieary brought the tiernian nauil force In Sa moa to terms houiu years ago llu says It was at the outbreak of elvll strife that Captain Leary arrived at Apia In the American warship Adains Dr Kuappe was then the ieruiau consul at Apia and ho aud Commander Krltzo of tho Ceiinan warship Adler carried on alTnlrs with tin Imperious hand Feeling run high between thu ticrimuiH on one hand and the Ameri cans and English on the other Tho CioriuaiiH bombarded villages on vari ous pretexts fired upon unarmed na tives and gave open aid to Tumnsettc Captain Leary at that time was u commander and It was not long bo fore ho and Captain Frltzo hud some lively Interchanges of compliments On ono occasion tho Adler steamed past tho American ship with a native chief bound to her foremast The Jer itiiin saluted when he passed but no answer canie back from the American Soon the Jcrimiu came to u standstill A boat wiih dispatched to ascertain why the American had not answered tho salute Commander Leary sent the Toulon this characteristic reply Tho United States does not salute vessels engaged In the slave carrying trade But an Incident which best Illus trates Commander Learys grit and de termination aud which deserves to live in song and story occurred In the wa ters near Apia on Nov 10 18SS Strained relations came to a crisis then and war between the United States and Germany seemed Inevita ble On the day previous a message cnino from Mataafa to Inform Commander Leary that the Germans had threaten ed to attack Mataafa In his strong hold on tho morrow Botli Mataafa and Tnmasose had Intrenched them selves In fortified places about seven miles from Apia upon hind under American protection Mataafa asked for advice and Commander Leary told him through the messenger to stand his ground that he would not allow the German to make an attack upon properly under his protection According to the German pro gramme the Adler was to bombard at dawn Captain Leary quietly prepar ed to foil the plan at tho same time keeping his counsel By using some hard coal he had aboard ho was able to get up steam without the telltale smoke that would have warned the Germnns of his action Then he muf fled his anchor chains with native mats and at 4 In the morning till hands were quietly called to quarters At daybreak the anchors of the Adler were hauled up and with full steam on the vessel made for the open sea Noiselessly came up the Yankees an chors nnd to the amazement of the Adler the Adains was close upon her heels The German had to turn to get out of the harbor and by the time she reached the entrance the two ships were close together Again the Ger man turned and then bended toward the fort that was to be bombarded Commander Leary ran his ship be tween the Gorman and the shore and when about MO yards from tho Ad ler gave the order Clear for action At once the decks were cleared and the guns were trained The Gorman followed suit and tho two ships steamed along the coast ready for the fray A shot from either vessel meant war between the two countries When op poslte the native forts the Adler came to anchor and the Adams anchored between the German and the shore So close were the vessels that no guns could be fired from the Adler without passing over or through thu Adains Then Commander Leary sent this note to tho Gennnn commander I havo the honor to Inform you that having received Information that American property In tho Latoga vi cinity of Lanlll Lotoauuu and Solo Solo Is liable to be Invaded this day I am here for tho purpose of protecting the same For hours the men stood at their guns but no shot came from tho Ger mans He was ready to war upon the Snmonns but war with tho United States was another tnntter At length tho German started on a cruise ulong the coast but he could not hhake off the persistent Yankee Final ly he renounced his designs and re turned to his anchorage In Apia bay To her anchorage enme also the Ad mits and Commander Leary had won the game lie Vnfurnl Ono of the surest ways to be awk ward in company Is to try to act dif ferently from ones accustomed man- uer If ones everyday manner Is not food enough for company then It should bo changed but tho most de lightful company manner is the nat ural manner when It Is natural to be charming One of tho charms of nn agreeable manner Is to seem to be un affected Another Is to listen appre ciatively when others speak The Gen tlewoman Tho clock at the houses of parlia ment Is the largest in tho world The dials are 32 feet In diameter The pen dulum is 15 feet long Tho hour bell Is 8 feet high nnd 0 feet in diameter nnd weighs nearly ip tons Tho ham mer alone weighs moro than 400 Bounds tlmiiKC of Mipm Intonilentx It is understood that Mr 11 S inynes who for tho past I I jears has been division superintendent of the f St P M A O com puny in Nebraska will retire from that position on September I to lake the joint freight agency of the Northwestern system at Omaha 1 It will be succeeded by Mr A WTreholin who for a long time has been superintendent of tho Northern division of that road Mr lay lies has been a hard working pains taking rind ellleiout olllcer and under his supervision ninny changes for the betterment of the road have taken place Ills popularity has steadily increased with the employes of tho road mid its patrons and everyone will regret that helms withdrawn from the position which lit hits filled so well at the samo time wishing him abundant success in his new field of labor His successor is iv thorough and ellleiout railroad man and will no doubt coudnct tho business of the road in a manner acceptable to its patrons Trust not to appearances buf put your faith in Hoods Sarsaparilla which nover disappoints If is tho best medi cine money can buy Docm Collen Ajjrce Willi Von If not drink Clrain 0 from pure grains A lady writes The first time I made Orniu 0 I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to collee It nourishes and feeds tho system The children can drink it freely with great benefit It is the strengthening sub stance of pure grains Set a package today from your grocer follow the directions in making it and you will havo ji delicious ami healthful tablo beverage for old and young If and 2V Fifty thousand dollars eastern money to loan on good farms G II Skilick it Co To err is human but to continue tho mistake of neglecting your blood is folly Keep the blood pure with Hoods Sarsaparilla If you want to sell or trade your property list it with O It Sinfi it Co 11 ore IopnlaiTliiiii Dicr Since 1S90 tho Hot Springs of South Dakota havo been recognized as tho re sort for westorn people All things aro favorable for those seek ing rest health or pleasure This season finds tho resort woll patronized by people from Nebraska Iowa Illinois Minnesota Wisconsin and eastern South Dakota and every ono well satisfied with tho Wonderful Waters Delightful Climate Modern Hotels Varied attractions for sight scorn The Northwestern Line is the pioneer to this resort The Northwestern Line runs Wagner Palace sleepers to Hot Springs South Dakota Tho Northwestern Lino makes low round trip rates to this resort Ask your nearest railroad agent for tho dnto of the next excursion via tho Fremont Elkhorn ite Missouri Vulley II It Northwestern Lino J II Gaiilk J It Buchanan T P A G P A Des Moines Omaha FKVM V - Cheap Kxcui hIohh To Philadelphia Pn account G A It Fmcninpmont Excursion tickotson Sept 1 2 nud I at ti0 for tho round trip good to return by deposit of ticket with joint agent nt Philadelphia until Sept ilOrh Will cheerfully furnish full informa tion regarding these low faro excursions via tho Northwestern Line II 3 Mathau AarNT If you want to buy or trade come and see us G H Skiikk Co Ofll jo in Mustjtlock The News joo department is com plete in every particular Marquardts Hall A d DURLAND Manager ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday September 6 BROWJCRIDBE i COLLINS SPECIAL PRODUCTION EAST LYNNE - OH- THE ELOPEMENT A superb cast specially 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