The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 19, 1908, Image 8

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    BiMtlng a Prince.
George IV. while prince end residing
In his Brighton palace kept in his lied
7" " Fuses Are Made to Blow Out.
"With everybody traveling more ot
Ichh, usually more, in electrically driv
en ears and trains, the time has cer
tainly come for general appreciation
fT the fact that the blowing out of
fuses Is nothing to oxeito alarm.
To lie startled to Jump," as the
I.. .. I II. I.. I.. ....... Ill, lu lllf
Hiiyillg IS MIIII lilts ll!lF.l..o "J " , .,,,.. ... . ,1,1,. .,,,.
nrlvlieirc of all oxeept the profession.!, "ktu "s Ulls bU,Mn;
electricians. The latter are bound by
jirofcsslonal pride to show perfect Im
passibility even when the sudden Hash
Hinges their lingers, and It Is delight
ful to see how many of them have at
tained to this command of their
nerves. To Jump Is one thing, however,
while to fall Into a senseless panic Is
iiite another.
To blow out is the duty and destlnj
The Sr.r.ret o? thfi fiinr.rator. ' thing olw made by me 'hat.icM menus by an active an interested minorit-
It isso conveuetitto ptesi t'ebut- nothing is consumed in the nril.ing i .'ccms to be answered by tl.e Oregon
lm, ,Sr.!Vo',Mrf,S',,nl1 m old to i when the elect ric light is wautel but the power to drive tho n.achir r. ' elect:.,,,: that 1-. if voters of the same
bathing woman who used to '.lip him ' or fc Itirn the lit ttc switch to satisfy It is almost tl.o ouly instance uheto temper as those of Oregon ear, bo dc-
Into tho sea when he was the little ; our demands for electric j operand something is made our. of tioth'ng veloped elscv. litre.
I'rlnce of Wales. A picture book nun h heat that the source of all this u.ys- V!h le tho generator is niti by water The voters t hvioiisly. tool; an Intel
prized by children showed fhe old lady terious power is not given the slight- power t: e cost of tl.e cuvrtnt gct.er est in this 1 1 pularlegislati' r. Wholhci
bathing the little fellow, r.eneath the oat attention or consideration. Most ated is governed only I y the cost of or not ti e.v voted v. ith inteli.b'vnce of
ire was this stanza: people understand to u certain extent operating ami ma ntu'm.ig the plan', cou-m- it is :mpoible to -ny at tV,;.
To IlrlKhton came lio, 'ili.it mi inelol.li. ..!....,,!,. i .n,.,.,.,.f. ; r- i.. ,i .:..... distance, but lliiv apparently at Unit
Cnino C.'coikc the Third's non, - - ... - - - - - unio.m.-n u v ..... . ... .. -- , ,-, -
To l,o dipped in tho kcii flowing along the wiies which, at tin ir from the tiny lev re to tun a iiiir.iu- okimijs, ( di.-criminution. to. i uk
lty the famed Martha Gunn. bidding, gives an abundimce of brill- jure lamp to the monitor 'J.(0 l.oi'-e- eighteen ir.iaMircs bel'oie them ther
A companion portrait to Martha hint Hunt, n wealth of clean, flexible power in ic.' Itie recent y built by the appear from the enily returns to have
(Juan's was that of Tliomas KnioaUor, power nnil ,,l(.uly r economic heat. Co-ieral Elivtiio eompn' f.' "' uVrt,"tt'l Tlu' two mi"' r,l(1 L'!,i
who had charge of the horse which Tl0 luost of tiese ,.rmit, oalP fr.n Chicago E.Hmui eonii nnv, 'which il sugg. stions uomun's sufVrage and ; ,e
ouTof he one'da Z little rov 'lynarno or generator in the distant keep 3KJ.00J 10 ennd'e ',ner lamps nffle tax. were defeated, v.h le t.ie
a. ,lgh,,ess having trued TlZ. P " the central tat oh but hJBnA ,, tlie tlmo. ;iM of the measures failing a, .ear to
mviiiii nut fiirlliiM' than Thomas indeed beyond this guess a'l is chaos and dm k. E.UetiMve improve meiits in Ken r ve invoked li.orcascd c.pen .tares.
of fuses, and when they have done It to be safe. He called to him to come A hundred years ago when D.uy mid ating appar.tus have Leet: ma lo with- ( as- for i'xh11-' " armory appmpr a-
hucIi danger as there was Is all over.
Nothing worse than delay can follow,
unless tho passengers proceed to make
wild rushes for which there Is no need
whatever. Travelers should keep thesi
facts carefully in mind. Now York
Times.
It Was His Friend.
A little story In (I'erman and Kng
llsh. accompanied by an interpreter,
drifted Into the Indianapolis News of-
hack, but tho self willed boy struck ' yolta were experimenting it'iolcctiio in the past few jeai sand thousands of ( '"- '" rising the pay of legislator.
out with more vigor. Thomas went j 1tfhts Uje cum.nt wns obtained from enginct is and imentors aie working !11"1 'm menacing the number of .m
after the prince, overtook him, scdwil ' ,.ostl , l.umu.r.omo ,,s;m)i,y every day to d.vi-e wn s and me.i.s pt erne eoi it judges. .Most of the mens.
nun i,y an ear ami urcw nun 10 sinne. , ............ , , ,.,.. ...... ,,. ores w hi.-li Micceeded sec::: !- Iiavi
n , u ' ,"' ' .j Xittitl'eactionofchemicalson for pioduciag , ,r euint for less urs ,.-., M.cceeded sec::: M nave
.v'sauuTV words A'in a "."ug to get ' otnN. This source of current w,.s power cnumed. i: IUuii has .l,I ' 1-1 interest, though one of
vself hanged for letting" the king's too weak and costly for anything but that some day ele.-:iicity will be r,.. . them i-, of jrom-ral Mgnitieanw nud at
li- drown" hlsself Just to please a experiments and but for the disci v orated direct from coal hut until that P'lii". ladieal Irom an eastern point of
.. .. . .. . .. ..' . . . . '. 'IM.tL Si? till! PlKlflll 1 o'.IlK 111.,.
erv uy ranuiny t lint cleoricitv could Hour arrives t!ie iiijr penoratois win ,uo '" L"v "-- - -
. it. . .! .1 -.. e.. j . . ..r ....
be generated by mechanical power the have to be kept shilling to sniply the "" uu ,'1MmuK,; l,," " -v "'
boy
m
In
youngster like you?'
Lake Huron Is
fhe. Here it Is: Two tJerinans r.tepped :?,000 Islands. This Is more thnn nu,v
Into an amtlon house where a sale of ttther lake has.
WlUCiies was oiiik oh. i ne.v iH-rnineii
electiic industiv would still be in its millions of kilowatts u-ed in this ciecte.i omeia. upon petition oi -:, t
dotted with ove-- swaddlini; elothis. country cvu-y year. -Klectric Nevs , t-v!lt of lllL' electors and the casting o
trout seats and soon attracted the at
tention of the auctioneer. As he dwelt
upon the merits of a watch lie was of
fering for sale to the highest blddei
the auctioneer turned to the (rinans
from time to time as the price mount-eil-$(i,
?ti.r.O. .c7. $7.n). As the auc
tioneer nodded at one of the (lermant
there cr.uie ::u a: swerlng nod, which
he took to be a hid.
"That feller knows me," said out
Herman to the other.
"Yes, sure." said the other.
The nodding kept on. rinally the
auctioneer extended the watch to the
nodders. "It's yours," he said. "Ten
dollars. You're the buyer."
"Aeh. neln," said the Herman. "I'm
the Schwob (Siiabiaui; nielli fremiti
heir 1st tier Hn.wr (Havurlan)."
Take Up The White Nun's Musket.
Take up the white man's nnisUet,
The deadliest ones ye make;
(in drill your sons to use it.
And then, for Jesus' sake.
Send them with ammunition
To hunt these heathen wild.
Your new caught, sullen people
On whom (Sod never smiled.
Take up the white man's cannon.
The largest that ye cast,
(So put it on your war.-hip.
The strongest ones and fast
Speed them tt) heathen countries.
Seek out each farthest pot,
Ami save these sellen people
With bibles ami with shot.
D in I!. P.m. i . in Humanity
Tho eleciicity which lights our build
ings and streets, drhes our mills and
factories and does the work of n hun
dred tiade-) and professions and count
loss lesser jobs comes from mechan
ical generators. These generator-are momentous election. It is chietlv in-
Scrvice
Pcrular LamakfnJ.
The Portland Uivgoti'.an. ' isjitliar.il
with fairly complete laws of Oregon's
'a maj irity of votes for his ree.Vl nt a
;-pceial election. Hut to a people v. ht.
v.ite on eighteen measures under Mi.
Pu'feientln.n and who instruct a re ijl
liean legislature to elect a dcmo'iat a.,
senator, the Recall seems a moderate
enough device and consistent with ti.e
rest of their machinery. Perhaps .he
pos-essjon of this weapon will have
some influence in determining v. huttier
or not the remiblican members will -.
gaid themselves as bound by what the
. f li-.Mf.ifiinii .Mill., tin --lfnlv s:t ;it.Miiint '
other, as often as 0) time, a secouJ. passeil al tlu iilst session of the lee is- wllon they C()II10 to ok.ot ' fcUtfttfSSIJI. .,
It was in 1S:U Faraday discovered lature, but held in supetw by popular , Senator Fulton. N. Y. Tribune Fa
that electric curren's ould be gtner- petition until the peop'.o should by
atetl by moving conductors in a mac- dirtct vote accept or reject them, and
neti.'. Held so as to cut the lines of on eleven measures olVeivd under the
nngnetic force. In plainer words, if a Initiative ami llefercndum eighteen
copper w'no is passe 1 between the propositions nil t,M. A ImoIc of l'.'''
poles of a inaguot a current is gener-' pages ha 1 been sent to all the voters
atetl in the wire. Why this is so no in advance eontuining the text of these
of two kinds: -the direct current gen
erator which produces a current flow
ing always one way, and the alternat
ing current generator which produces
a cu rent which surges l ack and foith
terestinj as -bowing how the mo-t ex
tensive experimt nt in popular legisla
tion worked out. llesitles voting on
various candi lato f. rr thee, the voters
expro.'sd their view- on four constitu-
over the wires, tii st one way, then the tional am-ndments. on three laws
mer.
25 YeaLrs Ago
bh
Tal't'.ecl to tho Wrong Man.
One day an l.i", rtant looking gen
tieinaii to U a -eat In ide a quiet man
in an Arkansas railway carriage ami
began a i-oiimm.-.iIIou.
"I'm goii : up to Utile ltock." he
nald. "t get a pardon for a eomleted
thief. I'm not persoiiali aeqiiaintetl
with I lie g',ernor, but he can't afford
to refuse me."
"Is the fellow guilty?" asked (he
man.
"Of course he Is. Hut that makes no
difference. Ills friends lane agreed to
give me !fr()u if I get him out, and the
thermometer Is very low when I can't
put up a good talk. Where arc you
traveling':"
"doing to Little Hock."
"Do you live there V
"Yes."
"Perhaps joti might be of some serv
ice to me. What business are you In?"
"I am the governor."- St. Louis lie
public. Too Much For General Butler.
After the battle of Chlckaniauga an
enthusiastic Confederate went about
the streets of New Orleans accosting
every man who wore t lie blue with.
"Didn't Stonewall Jackson give you
blazes at ('hlckiunaugaV" (Seueral Hut
ler called the exultant Confederate be
fore him and told him he could cither
lake the oatli of allegiance or go to
Ship Island for two years. The Con
federate deliberated, but finally agreed
to take the oath. When he hail sworn
to support the constitution, he turned
to (Jeneml Hutler and exclaimed,
"Now we are both loyal citizens, ain't
we, general?"
"Well, I trust so." said General Hut
ler. "Then," said the Jubilant Confeder
ate, "I want to ask you If Stonewall
Jackson didn't give us blazes at Chick
aniauga?" Argonaut.
Rip Van Winkle.
Kills o. Jones in Success Magainc.
Hip Van Winkle returned from bis
A gnat many of our eitien- eont
plav making a trip to Denver w
a in knows beyond the fact that it is eighteen measures and the arguments the through passenger train- S3 i
one of the inevocable laws of nature, for anil against them, and the news- j iua, about the first of July.
Faraday prou-d that lines of mag-1 paper of the state had d'.-etti-ed them
iii-tic leive ei t d between the poles at length, mi that the voters were pre-
long sleep looking fresh us a dai.sy and i I u magnet and J.hat if a conducliMg sumptiveiv prepared to express the'r
made his way to the illage bailer substance is moved so us to cut across opinions or their prejudice-, as the
ease might be. when they l.tered the
-!,..,, not oi.lv l.,.niisi. be needed a these lines an elect i ic current is get
haircut and shave, but because lie eratt d and if a conducting circuit is , booths, and were not. as is usually the
made a current will flow. As long as ease in tii s .stite wtit n a e institutional
1 There was a load of corn on
stivet last week but the own-'r v
! not find a purchaser at HO e.-i.'.
l.u-Jicl, and lie hauled it back lw .
I There are a great many -trang r
' to.u nov.-a days, ami the ma'onlv
wished to catch upon the news. mmi u l-uhbhi. nu. .a iunri . ... -..-.... -., tltem are buying lots or other prope-
"Let's see." said he to tlie OarDer , t- i.,u..u.. .a ......uuna ... ..!.-., . ...v.. ...... ''"'Iilnd pieparing to become permat ,
after he was safely tucked in the chair
will How steadily.
Therefore all that surprised when the referendum ballots
i
"I've been asleep twenty years, haven't j fc uee led to obtain au eledrb CU'TCUl . 'vcr- thrust into their h ind-.
i IV" 'by mechanical tUOnns i, seme 00Utli I T.ie'.r e. nditiou of preparedne
'Yep." replied the tonsorialist.
Have I missed much'.'"
"Nope, we bin standin' pat."
"Has congress done anything yet'.'"
"Not a thing."
'Jerome done anything'.'"
'Nope."
"Piatt resigned'.'"
Nope."
'Panama canal built'.'"
"Nope."
"P.ryan been elected'.'"
Carnegie poor?"
Nope.
Well. say.
.ss
ir.ico by which a conductor can te .showed itsdf in tho r-ult. In this
moved continually in a magnetic Held. ' .state when a referendum is held a ve-y
I cutting the lines of forco at, right J hinall percentage of the tl.'oto - vote
1 angles with suitable arrangements for upon it at all. unless it happens to be
maUiug t: intact with and withdrawing
the ciiMvnt. Such a machine is called
an electric generator. Its invention
laid the foundation for all the electric
lig'it and power o" to day.
The nudein generator con-ists of a
number of powerful electro-magnets
and their consequent fields of mag'
a matter of capital importance, and
even then a considerable portion fail
to register their opinion. l!.:t this
was not the case in Oregon. Keturns
in the. Oregouian are nH complete,
ir.tl tho-e from other counties than
.he journal's home county. Multm -
i.. i i. appear in tne loriu oi uiui.vii'.c.s
residents IWO Cloud.
' Tlie P.ct'l CI-.u.l boys wont up to W -last
Friday and engaged the lirst i. .v
of that place in a matched game ef
base ball, which resulted in a vict y
for the Wells boy-. We are iufermeJ
t'iat the .'core stood two to one ;n fav-
Kir of th Wells nine.
It seems tliat the north part of t:.l
coiintvwill have a monopoly ol li.c
tth of July celebrating this vui.'
There will be a celebration at H -e
Hill ami one at Wells, while ueit .
(Suide Hock or Kcd Cloud will ntht.-e
on the north sfem u-
iw.ti., imico l n'unon tluoi- I'lmnuKiivK ., i i ........ ..... i.,. .1... Otit neighbors on the north
pole". Involving between the poles l ,ii.-p,itehes speak of a heavy vote being ,M' UK"',J Plli,t-:u tlian we of the soi '..
aid Ilin. ris'iii" 1111 in of theo niagnets is an armatun) eon I ivoordcd upon various l.ropositions in Tne .McCoo's Tribune says that w. . .:
the chair, "never mind shaving 4he taining a number of loops of wire, other parts of the -tate. and the vote has commenced on the IS. .v. M. cat
other side of my face. I'm going back ' Wlion this armature is revolved these ' r Multnomah may be regarded as typ- house at that place, and that we'
to sleep again." loops of copper wire, which are goodj0-,. Keturns on the senatorsbip in building will be the largest of the k . '
. conductors, cut the lines of magnetic .Multnomah, nearly complete, show west of Hastings. Tlie IS. S.. M. t at -.g
Order to Show Cause.
statu ok NKitltASKA i , ,ieC.0UMly t.ourl is collected and carried to tie tians-..-.!flliw.yi'.ri.i
it .ho cu....iv court mission lines by the commutator and
room In nnil for hhIi! county Wcilnestiny, June brushes. The commutator is a ring of
T,S;eIm!ISScroftl.Ct.Mtoof Jo.mOlFo...de ; copper bars mounte.l around the ar
cencd. mature axle. The brushes are merely
.0n r?fl,,lil,K ".'l'1 ,i.,i,,i1.Bi,i!?.!f! im?n a' nlsUV ' carbon cubos in contact with the re
Olson tlle'il on tlie lOlli iIht or iiiuie A. U. wn.
lirn Hit; for tlie I'XHmitmunii nnu huohiu:u im voiviug commuiiiLor.
It takes consideiable power to re
volve tho armature in a generator as
it is necessary to overcome the mag-
force and u current of electricity is that twe-uy-three thousaiul votes were nouse at Kctl uomi is ue t.uie
geueratod in each loop. This current, 0a-t for aspirants to that most impor- large as the one at Hasting-, i.nt!
tant office on the t'eket. Keturns no', tlie largest and best railroad build
Mu'iinui nf.'iuni of tin-mmo ilHtu. n ileerco of
HKsfKiimcut of the Imiil beloiiKliiK to Hitlil ch
trite to the peri-oiiKeiiilileil to tho mune. mi or
iltTtllKtrllnitliiKilie ic-sMue of peoiml estnte
.wl llinrnminn ull nr.llT (1 1 KC ll H TC I II U II I III frOIIl
furlliei biirtleiiHMUcnlrela IiIh sultl ollle'o us!
HilmliilhlrHtor
so complete from t'ie county on two west of Lincoln.
rival llsh protection bills, for instance, J .Miss Cora V. Heal has just closer
show that more than fifteen thousand successful term of .school in district !
votes weie east for and against the Her grammar anil composition c.
two liuasureh. Complete returns will ulscs were a prominent feature of t:
probably indicate that nearly every school.
one who voted for the officials recorded After July first the II. fc 3V1. v"
his opinion for or against the various run regular through passenger tra.:
measures before him. Thus one of the to Denver everv tlav. Sundavs. .:
Terrapin In London.
A smart American, one of the fresh
kind, drifted Into the Hotel Cecil hi
London with a party of five ami or
dered with pomposity a la dos arrogant
Americans, a la Paris: "Say, waiter, I
want six portions of Maryland terra
pins an' I want 'em served with the
bones. Do you understand V" In three
or four minutes the waiter reported,
"Kir, we have the pleasure to serve
terrapin with grand sherry, but not
with the hones." "What in the mis
chief did you tlo with the bones?"
"The bones? I will nsk the cook if you
wish." "Neer mind. We will have
Koras en brochette." New York Press.
Extravagance.
1 heanl a story lately of a high
lander who had been persuaded to buy
a ticket for a ratlle. lie won the first
prize, a bicycle, but on being told of
his ij'ootl fortune Instead of hugging
hinWlf with delight he said: "Wee?,
that's JriHt ma luck, buying two tickets
whan yln wad 'a done. It's jlst a sax
pence winded." Dundee People's Jour
na I.
Forco of Habit.
"What, are you In such a great hurrj
for?"
"I am going- to tho funeral of my
chief, and there U nothing ho hates
like unpuuctuallly." London Tele
crnnh. ," " '
netic forces which are striving to ad i givat objections to popular legislatior ,
h
tl
onlereil. tlmt Tlinrnl.v Ute Sail tiny of July ' just themselves between tho Held mag- , that the people will not take enougl
fcaliaWii UiMmlC$&nwMln'" ! nets an 1 the revolving armature. interest to vote and bills will be passer
cMe-ti lii jnl.l r,,nuer in.jy i'i'-'"r, "l " .V"""'? A glancj atone of the generators in '
foiiit to lie In-lit ill ninl for snltl county ntu ... , .... '
eluded. After .Inly l.'.th escurs Vn
tickets good for all summer will ie
sold at greatly reduced rates.
iiiwt'tuiewliy iirnjerof ie-ilttotier -lionl-1 not , the central station will reveal all these
be BrnatoJ. nnu nun iioiiff hi mo .i-iiiie-in i ,...,ta i1,fir ; him been tbn ens
mill ietltloa mill tliDlii'rlac tlu'icof lie mIwii lucts. Kecoiitiy ir. lias ueen tne i us
lon'l .oi-oiiHliiti"CKttMl in V,,,,1",.,lilleiri..,'iyi.i!!!'i toui of the (ieneral Electric Company
hliliiK a fii i f "il oiile-r i-t tlie lte"ll lot !
ciuuf h wt'U newi-jHM'er priiue'i in mill nud other electrical manufacturers to
tMd,oM1iaVi!,,B,M,l,"','",h0 "UtU "'siV0' make their generators with revolving
i-BAi. 1 i w.r.a-oN couiiij JinlKo Holds. That is the field magnets are
- - revolved instead of tho armature but
Annual Estimate of Expenses and Report tM0 ,,,-jucipio remains the same as i -of
Revenues Received. ' ,ii0li above.
The- fotliiwhiKls Uic nniiiinl cvtliiiiito of ex ,. , .fnn,,...lto..(- ....,.. .1 ,.-...
jHMueMtf dto PMi.nl. if Hinoiiiit of iiidtii-y iitTth 1 At Hist all tlie L,oneiatois wtio iu.-i-nr
fur nil purposes lolii-raised III tlie city of ' cu j .. ja. ,0 reeipr0Catillg engines but
V ir: . , lllU IIIVCIUIUII Ol lUU nkumn nnu..".
i.w(i ui such as the Cut tis type, broughtabotit
For uUUm' -nliitlix
f.v iln.nli. ninl ntltll k
V VI lIIU-inilllUIMV,'r " . fy, rt . 1 til . -
For Mtiicntiou m a radici ciuingo in tne uppucaiioii 01
ftrmlffi 2w power to electric generators. With
fr!r i'laS im clMI-lm ...a,. ' - ' o the Curtis turbo generators tl.e tlyna
rortontiiiKL'ttt ninl tiieiiUntiil e'X.e-nu's wjj 0 ,n() js mouuted over the turbino steam
Kofim.?lltC, '-.-'.' ', ..'.'..".-"' li'AW on , engine and tho armature direct con
Tor maintenance of elccflc light work .H)W notitetl to tho nmill turbino falmf t, doi nir
Tout 'frl'u away with all gears and belts. This
Tin.- follow ini: Ihii ktiiieroe'iu of tlie t-ntlre rev ",,l,J .n .
miues of Mit.t city ot itcil clotul for the p,.st tis means a great economy in iloor space.
rnliuf.!ei on E,,,crl fiui.l .w "peuds are desirable in running
Oceiipiuloii tnx rollecieil - y" ;' generators and as the steam turbines
('illci-teil 1111 wutcr fllllil . -. "' ! n .. . , ..
?
$1,000.00
For Any Substance Injurious to Health
r Found In
Calumet
Baking Powder
"Best By Test"
iiVcMi'ie 'llKii't'fnail colioctcil . "" '.'T" 5w s: ' Uro i-apiiblo of great speed they uro
KirilniAyScuMi" :..:.:i,.lV. ! best adapted for this service and are
iiKineni iiiiui eoiiueifii .. , rapidly displacing an loruis 01 rem-
Totnl . . isM.Wi t's I nrocatiiiR engines.
A',,,r,,u,,IJJ,,,e,T,(J!cXw)Wi:i.l...MHjor. 1 Thus it appears that electricity is
Tho Only High Grade Baking Powder
-3 Sold at a Moderate Price.
Complies with all STITE and NATIONAL
Pure Food Laws.
All Grocers Are Authorized to Guarantee This
Ukai. 1
Attest
I,. II, foil, City Clerk.
made by machinery, but unlike any-
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