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The Labor Review from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

The Labor Review from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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The Labor Reviewi
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CAUTION IN THE MINT. They Almoit Strain thf Air to Save Labor Reviewlets. Ancient. "What Is tho oldest form of literature?" "I dunno, but I guess gome of th' musical comedy Joke must rench back pretty nearly that far." Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE LABOR REVIEW Leavenworth, Kansas.

Entered July 23, 1902, at Leavenworth, Kansas, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. It has been nptl.v mild Unit uo miser jrunrdx IiIm treasure mure religiously tliiiu I'm lu Sum wmi liuH over tuo pro-clous metals Hint pass thrmmh IiIh mints. Then, too. 1 hi precaution!) agniiiKt wnsie lire almost Innumerable, Every evening In each of tlie mints of tho United Status the floors of I lie If it's joyfulncss you're seeking, Happiness and pleasure, too; If you'd like to dodge the sorrows, And the things that make you blue: COMMERCIAL Subscription, 50c per Year in Advance. Just make up your, mind to hustle, melting rounm ure nwept cleaner than a New Kiijjlaiiil housewife's kltehcu.l In this light tor Iile and pelt, And when they tap the barrel 0: The dust Ih carefully put aside, and HOTEL Advertising rates furnished on application.

The right is reserved to reject any advertisement at any time. pleasure, obout once In two niimtliR the soot scraped from every fluo Ih transferred! As the Price of Foodstuff Raises LECTEICITY The Greatest Necessity of the Age Falls FOR THE RESIDENCE 1-25 watt-20 C. per hour 1.4c 1-40 watt-32 C. per hour 2-5C 1-60 watt-48 C. per hour 3.5c 1-100 watt-80 C.

per hour ic FOR COMMERCIAL LIGHTING 1-25 watt-20 C. first 30 hours 7 1-2C For every hour after the first 30 hours i-8c 1-40 vvatt-32 C. first 30 hours' 12c I 'or -every hour after the first 30 hours 1-50 1-60 watt-48 C. first 30 hours 18c For every hour after the first 30 hours 1-30 1-100 watt-80 C. first 30 hours 30c For every hour after the first 30 hours 1-2C At the above rates every home should be wired and using current for some purpose.

Walk right up and help your to tho same precious dust heap. Till 216 Cherokee St. self, in then burned, 11 ml from Its ashes the government derives no IncniiKidernhle If you'd travel with the cheerful Official Or pan of all the Coal Miners Untons of Leavenworth. Keep out where it's always Ineoniu. The earthenware crucibles used In nieltliiK ure employed no more thnu three limes.

They aro crushed benentli heavy rollers, and in their light: Just forget there is wrong-doing, J. F. O'CONNOR. Con yourself that au is right; Every trouble is a rainbow, Lay your trouble on the shelf; Go and gather up the sunshine, Cop a goodly share yourself. Nick Beery, Proprietor.

Everthing new and clean, First Class Board, First Class Lodgings, for First Class Workmen, Labor News porous sides ure found Unites of the precious metal. In tho melting room when the rosters raise their ladles from the tneltaig pots a shower of sparks fly from tile molten surface of the metal. For the most part they are bits of lucnndes-cent carbon, but clinging to tbe carbon is often a minute particle of metal. Lest bucIi particles should escape, tbo ashes and clinkers below tbe furnaces are gathered up at ulgbt. This Wear the smile that's broad and happy, Fun at sorry fellows poke Wen you meet 'em gladly greet em, Leavenworth, Light, Heat and Power Co.

President Bowling, of the Mnrthorn Minors' Federation, debris Is ground into powder by means of a steam crusher mid then is sold to Deal them out a funny joke; a smelter, like ordinary ore, at a price Sydney, New South Wales, was Slap each fellow on the shoulder, nf nhstrnctinc work ati Drink a tall one to his health; ctriL-p and sen- When thev tan the barrel of lilt; IUIIIV-3 UUIU't, I pleasure, Wade right in and help tenccd to one year at hard labor in prison. Three other strike leaders were given sentences each of eight months at hard labor, while a number of miners were condemned to briefer terms of imprisonment. warranted by the nssn.ver. The ladles that Ktlr the precious metal, tbe big Iron rods, the strainers and the dippers, all ure tested lu a most curious fashion. After considerable use they become covered with a I bin layer of oxidized silver, closely resembling a browu rust.

The Implements are then laid In baths of a solution of sulphuric acid, wulch eats away the iron and steel and leaves the silver untouched. (Jrndunlly tho ladle, or whatever tbe implement Is. will disappear, and in its place remains a hollow silver coun Under Sheriff Win. Doidge, who has been laid up with an at tack of pneumonia, is improving. Ghe (Fountain TASCHETTA MEYERS CIGAR Proprietors.

gilliards, Pool, igars. A committee to lobby for the rwntv State" Fartnrv Tnsnect- terpart of the original, delicate as A CLOSE EXAMINATION spung jjlass. These fragile casts repro- I duce Uie ladle with perfect accuracy Of anything Will disclose defects, bill to establish a Governmental or Menton, spent the bureau of mines and mining, now Rrcalcr part 0f the week inspect- pending before Congress, will be jnff factorjes. He found but very sent to Washington by the United fcw jnfractions of the law. Mine Workers of America.

t-m i 1 1 The Elks here decided to erec E. J. Brais has been elected a du5 llQuse to cost $IOi000 jn Secretary-Treasurer of the Jour- tne ncar future, jt wjll be located neymen Tailors' Union, defeating at the corncr 0f Fourth and Sene- John B. Lcnnon by a vote of 5443 ca streets. a 1 miiii-Aii Inc tlf1(l the of- In all its details, although their sur- if any.

Dentistry isn't outside this races are perroraiea wun innumerable 1 little holes. Scnrvely have they heen molded, however, before they are cast a cpt Qp TPPTH Handle Every Leavenworth Union Made Cigar. 306-308 DELAWARE ST. into a crucible to become In time dollars, quarters and dimes. AT THESE PARLORS lu one corner of the melting room 9r.

nrriiratelv fitiwl. nnrl sr nr- fice for many years and has made; Father Kinsella, who has been a splendid record in the labor Catholic Chaplain at the Soldiers movement of the country I IIom for years has been transferred to the Danville Home, The appeals of the officials of tQ take effect March 1st. the Anglican Federation of La-, fTSMfcifif otlnc tT.KA.1 had a very well 'ha mntrop a fiii wnvs hm its final purpose iu tho Unltedl there is a la rue tank iuto which new- ly cast silver bars are dropped and fectly made' that Scrutiny left to cool. lnUnitesimal flakes of sil- fails to disclose imperfectness. Our ver scale off and rise to the surface of wor js meritorious, as well as rea- the water, whicb acquires the metallic luster of a stagnant pool.

Here Is SOnable. silver that must uot be lost, so be- Call and see. MARTIN EHART SON, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and First Class our i our I union add irmen mcnt over il As we urn; larger peivei i J. 1 "11 1 Hi ni nnc is mntlnl is ItanUt-d ft "i- consolidated bv the Court evening. Judge Flynn made the u.

-a It the mud retains the precious rfhe has sold 200 acres 01 jecu auuin. 1'Oiir nmos a year tuis near Lansing 10 Curran, tori is removed, and each experiment 1 Qteohen 1 frr iv tti 1 1 1 1 vlii mil HAMS, BACON, PROVISIONS, ETC. Cor Tenth and Pottawatomie Sts. Leavenworth, Kan. JUUU.

I- 111 saved. Baltimore American, and set for hearing on the first principal address and exploited Tuesday in the term beginning tIie Link- next October. I R. Springe and O. B.

Taylor, It is reported that a general have gone to Washington to strike of the miners of the bitu- about having a factory to minuus coal fields of the United manufacture government goods Stales and Canada will be called located here. It rs to be hoped if the mine operators of any of the W1" succecd-districts refuse to sign contracts The Midland College authorities His Text. The three-year-old sun of a Met ho. 1 dist minister was with his mother at; a K'Ulierin' of ladies, At the proper 1 time lie was L'iven a cooky. He ate it Give me a trial at lowest prices, prompt deliveries guaranteed.

I granting an increase of wages. at Atchison, say the Leavenworth, amj asked' for another. The United Mine Workers of iffii aciiooi basket Dan team ana The hostess said: 'I'll give you another if you will want the male and female rooters your patronage on these PRITTS Stock and Poultry Tccds and AH Kind of Remedies in 25, 50 and 75c Pkgs. sins for 11s." "Can't was his reply. hut 1 terms.

America, at their recent convention in Indianapolis, appointed a committee to consult with the Western Federation of Miners with a view to reaching an understanding between the two bodies. JohnKopp Our Mixed Alfalfa Feed, composed of alfalfa meal, corn chop, oats, and shorts, is a scientifically, balanced ration for your driving or work horse. Cheaper than oats or corn. $1.45 Per tut' Alfalfa Meal $1.10 to $1.20 per Cwt who accompanied them behaved in a very rowdy manner and they will not play with them again. Evidently the Leavenworth team must have won the game.

Harry Jenkins of the firm of Kcanc Jenkins has returned from Topcka where he has been spending the past two months. Keane Jenkins secured a contract for repainting the Government I'liilding in Topcka and the work has just been completed. know sonu'tlilnjjr I can say." "That will do all right." the lady answered, expect ins to hear "Twinkle, twinkle. Utile star," or some other nursery classic. But the little fellow drew himself up in real Sunday school fashion and said his piece: "Gud loveth a cheerful River." The lady pnve him the cooky, and the whole company seemed to be very cheerful about it.

Harper's Magazine. WHY NOT USE Alfalfa Molasses Feed $1.30 pe Cwt. Corn 95c per 50 Lbs. IWheat, best grade $1.15 per Bu. WElCM SO INS, 742-744 Cherokee Street.

Phones, Old 440; New 197. Expert Dry Cleaning VOien yon want first class A-l work 011 Men's or Women's Clothing briiiir it to us, or phone Peoples 509. fiOJJ Cherokee. Roche's Western Tailoring" Co. The Leavenworth Light, Heat and Power Co.

is installing the largest smoke-stack in the city, preparatory to starting the new pouer engines they have recently put in their povver house. As a The few warm days of the early part of the week had set Tom (lautier, Cory VanTuyl and result of their increased capacity Jinnee Mpvprs to Innkinf nn thoir they have reduced the price Ot r. 11 nil 1 1 1 iav.rtiv, aim vvunuu electricity for liolh and nower A Water Telescope. Norwegian tislierimm use water telescope to nsc-frtain the position of the herriiiff shoals. This is the way to make the water telescope: Trocure a tube made of tin and funnel shaped about three and a half feet Ions and ten inc-ties In diameter at the largest end.

It should be wide at the top to take In the observer's eyes, and the inside should be painted black. At the lottoni. or wide end. a clear, thick piece of jjlass must he Inserted, with a little lead in the form Bert i MJ whether they bite yet Ul 'UOtO, Will UK, OWU IV-'T ir 1111 ln 1 Jackson and red 11 uhn to specu- ierence to their advertisement 4. 1 in nnnpr ThprP S'lantlnS abllt the Crawdad Crop, M.

Toffler Son while Willie Uavis was pricing garden seeds when, presto, down came a cold wave like a wolf on a fold and drove them to hugging the stove. no reason, or excuse, rather, lor I any place of business, private or public, to fail in availing them-' selves of the opportunity afforded by those comparitivcly low rates, Donoan Transfer ICK! Dealer in HARD, SOFT and SEMI-ANTHRACITE COAL, WOOD, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. All Kinds of Hauling and Storing. J. H.

Donovan, Residence Phone Main 234. Barn Phone 64. Donovan Trans. Co. Main 247 Both Phones.

of a rlnj to weight the tube. When the instrument is immersed in clear water It Is astonishing how many fathoms down the observer can see. 513-14 Cherokee St For UNION MADE Clothirjg, Shoes and Furnishings GIVE US A TRIAL. when compared with neighboring cities, to illuminate their premises, HOW ABOUT YOUR TEETH? or to use electricity for power purposes. Athough the price of meat has Another thing.

1 his electricity gone up that is no reason why you offered by the Light Power sh0U(i negiect the care of your is generated by the use of Leaven- tccth You will probably eat a worth mined coal, so that you are littIc meat( anyhow, no matter benefitting yourself and helping how tiear or tough it Itiay be. the greatest of Leavenworth's in-, Then it will not be long before dustries by the use of electricity. svvcet corn and crawdads will be Leavenworth lately has been ripei and how are you going to claiming to have taken a new masticate those delicacies without Tho Sybarites. The Sybarites were the Inhabitants of the ancient city of Sj-barls, lu southern Italy, founded 7-0 B. O.

They were so greatly addicted to voluptuousness and self indulgence that their name became a byword among the peoples of anti(uity. The word 'sybarite" Is used at the present day to denote a person devoted to luxury and Shorter Workday In Maine. A new tlfty-elfiht hour law went Into breeds! Seeds! Miller Scheulle start and become progressive p-onrl teeth? The American Den- effect In the mills and factories of but actions speak louder than tnl Parlnrs a-i nelawnre eti-pet Maine at the leKinuliiir of the year, We have our new stock of field and garden seeds in. We can supply your wants. FARM IMPLEMENTSFARM WAGONS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, GAS STOVES AND GAS FIXTURES.

ROOFING AND GUTTERING. PETER F. BUBB, Strictly Union Shop. CITIZEN AND MILITARY TAILORS words you are judged by what Dr Nelson manager are prepar- The wbich was passed by the you do, not by what you say. to treat decayed or loose teeth TSrHm.

1 reduction of the working time among o-, 1 a vainer and to tbe manufacturing ertabllHhoientii'lu The Greater Leavenworth Club put in plates of all kinds. All order to conform t0 the fifty-debt has elected officers and selected work done at the American Den- hours a week limit. Many of the committees and expects to do tal Parlors is guaranteed, as none mills niet the requirements of the law 1 a "it 1 hv 1 mrrlniilnnp Into lr fin ttlnrti. Phones 650. Cor.

6th and Cherokee. Phone 468. goou worn ior me cuy tne coming wit me oesi 01 SKiueci dentists are n.i,.r. year. employed.

A lady attendant in a earlier la tbe 35 Delaware.

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Pages Available:
306
Years Available:
1904-1910