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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1907)
\r-1 f ! w St A luHP4>Y U, 0 COMPANY • _ J McKlroy and his help fell on D Company Saturday and enjoyed a swatfest at the expenae of the D Comp.uM pitetyttai. When the smoke cleared aiaray the score was 13 too. Meeracheidt was knocked out of the box in the third spasm abd De arare, who replaced him, 00old not •'top tin . image* Glass'eyed errors by Butta and Blake were responsible for some of the runs. McDaniel, Beall (2)^ Hhinilton and Come ;i were the two-^ and wh bagger itars. while Hamilton an nexed a three-bagger. Martin, Clements and Heller each gathered in some; hard chances. “Fish” 1 Deware got his fins on some hard chances in left k Cobolini. Rut ledge and Smith were with the gc»ds in the field, LUOt KulUdge. 2nd b. Mct>aniet, r. (. Cobolini, order. are-Mwttchnldt* h, c. i. A Carlin, I. i. HaaaUtoo, c. f. '?'* ChmII, c. ( the el McElroy, p. to be Skgnard, 1. f. in the Haller, Jwl b. The Clawaat*. »• ,*. | Martin, 3rd b. Beall, lat b ver y by ,Meeracheidt, 1; D*#are- SnMib Dnamm-Smiitx I. I, BMa, c. [ ' 3rd b. 1 Struck out r , ,— by Deware, 3^ by McElroy, 9. Hits: A. Company, I3J D Company, r. . j Official scorers: Colroliniand Mc- iflwiiay. 1 0 i I "P B COMPANY It. C COMPANY 4, B Company took a game from C Saturday and as the score indicates B had the best of the batting. Bit tie was not eery ^effective, while Abney held the C j Company slug gers safe at all times. Both com panies came out to root for their tcadis, and there was plenty . of fpmt. Reichenstein pulled off some star catches for C Company and.Abney's batting made him the star for B. J UNK-Ve. *, 1 •- i Day, l<t b. JXHMUc. EaatSrwood, c. f nig*. 3rd b. Maxwell. 2nd b. ■ Jaaepg^* * •* McCnwrn, l.j f. Hanw, r. i.j ' ,4bam« i>- 1 - H Struck out; by Abney, 6 I (Umpire: C F. Moore, •CttMer. | n M ifl heaaiain, t. f . little, p. wbinaon, a. ». j Kogtish. 2nd b. Cb», 3rd bit l entpert, c. f. Stini*on-Pom, I. 1. Hapey-Stripling,' lb -YTIC MPTMOO OP EXTPAC. pTION OF BISMUTH. 1 jr • r~ Loola Has Cowpaay Which Profeaaea Sedret •! Extractioi Biainuih Iroia Crude bullion St. I o x has •" * South Second street chemical works theodly proceaa in the world by which purie bismuth miy be ||abtatned from crude bullion. 1 he process used » the tdeitrol ytic method. Which hat been making such headway in the favor of the world, has been in uad more or less foe tffvnty-hve years, 'llie method may haubsed in extracting copper, lead. gold, silver, aluminumtand other metals, and is in general use* for these, but thd only electrolyte (or acid solu tion) in the world by which bismuth may be obtained is known solely by the St. I^iuis concern. _Tha plant has btsen installed about a month, and is now in fine working It has been drelated by .all I experts who have seen it 4he most wonderful things nny. e bullion which Is gsod is Mexico and brought to the of the plant. HwHf it is de- put into a room at one building devoted to this In this room is 4 melting capacity of 20,000 pounds, is dumped into this and a liquid by the hdat. All means of a hard rubber pump, which in itself is a new tbia^. All the pipe connections are of haad rubber. ^Whexr he lead halt been extracted the metal that^is loft in the bullion bar, that is tMribiwMati, |ilv«r < gold, is what is called the lead slime. 1 his her retains its shape, despite the fact that the lead has been extracted from it. The pure .T is taken to a melting pot, melted and made imJ b.r,. The lead ,lime i, tljni m4iud into bismuth anodes and plated in bis muth tanks, the cathofls of which are the bottoms, yrhtrh are composed of carbon plates. » The man net of charg ing these is similar to the lead pro cess only it does not tAke sq long to secure the product. When muth has been extracted the original bullion which FEED The Onl FIRST-CLASS TU TIRE C called the bismuth si me. Which posited end of operati pot with ‘Ti*l reduced I eat in the plant is furnished by feel il—there is no coal to handle and consequently no ashes. When the 'Just be al cast and anodes bismuth. 1 impurities j From are taken where th are eight which the bul tanks m pounds very suhuti bottom of 10 inch ti inches ln| by iron. nil* of' it is syphoned into a K»lded into anodsrs. These composed at first of lead, Jver and gold, beside* many « melting room the casts to the tank battery room, real'nrorti bogitb- t 'There d tanks; that is, tanks in ure lead is extracted from 1 When charged these sustain a weight of 3500 metal, and necessarily are mtially constructed.* The them - is made up of 4 by nbers, and the sides are 3 thickness, strongly^ hound In the tanks is the patent the bis- part of left turn is put into the silier t»nks and the silver is extracted. So on to the gold, which is the last moral to be taken out. At one end of the to this work is the mptor room, where is located ! which sends the current th tanks. Curtent is secured side sources, hut thegeU fully run by the office r ten just the amount of volthge ind am- txyrage that is neceetary for the prop er sustaining power of the' ranks, so many volts and po more must (lowed to pass. 'I*he connections between the different tadks are care fully watched so as to detect any short circuit. In-the generator no im i«|ia switchboard which recowls aty slight difficulty in the tanks anjd the machin- •fy is immediately undtj the protec tion of the employes. B1SMUTR PROCESS it XCfJTSI V’F.. I he lead j^rtKess is . fhe invention ff a Mr. Kegts; the silver -jand gold Electrolytic;method is i|jite generally known, but (he btsminh pmcew is the •xclusive property of ne bt. Louis Company. ver and gold vet to be iaken solution, abd along the sides are the j. j Copper bus bars, which cam the elec- ’ 5 trie cuntnj, just thick enough to in- a proper voltage. In this process | | ead tanks not Ivjl.age that . is sought ufter, j qpe^tiaa nob*, but the sll rosily broken with the One of the peculiar dpaturas of the lead process ip that *ftei the lead been extracted 4* retains its shape is no longer blillton nor it is<aJled lead slime although it contains the 8co the lead has M lead, and so 'h% slime, bismuth, sil- out, is m full — A-1 VS. (4 aer>ne landed Ai a 1 there bratlg only about six or eight‘b. ve not yet ^ , n volts, hut (here ate 1000 amperes of J^r. Dr. L. Ve.llon is bunch of CU -r m 5 L r x , ( L ' l^ofthg plant and Mr. honfe-shoes before Tnkdav a „ it,* * ^ ^ ' 0n ^ '* th< » charwi HW U * d / . ,h '“ t0r ^ ">«> '4* ! cHoJnUh - thin lead ,h«„. "t - * »inp«ii> got jut u it-. , re [.liHjjj in the. tolution in pair,, t. jwho stirpnt* a hisklattgh »»»in alttmugh sho got a man | Q*. en 4i,1 jnoJ. „ pbrtal upon <« r '*>*tliter on hisfcnMS Jltd ^t ur .l tint,., ClemulitK,topdirtbat har, Wut the othrr sid. '‘H'at. jutlgiug from tnm*• pn«ty ona-hand^l pick npi j, M thsll ■„ r „„ on . wooJ thinfelw} ahoc. it m 4b s 'iwi«eW!«p on Mt*. * nd j* 4 !m " u ™“ rr'^f'TXLh san - in - ,,w -'i^* ;, « goes down; through the solution and K tntl f Blotter. I into the cathode. 'Thus it alternates —* ueholii ;u|» on hitth, rapping out four each. McKliioy got dix strike-outs^nd Cox five. If Be line ‘.ip: A 3 CMKE. 11 f. > Ham ikon, c. f. CorfnAl, fc. ‘McFkoy, p. SBarsM, *. r. He U, 2nd . Ckmku, s. > Mania. 3rd Baal 1. 1st 1? C i.' Rtc^rmtsia', r. Bittle, 3rd Robson, a. a. Fagliah, 2nd Cax, p. Tempest, c. f. Whitney. C. Strong, 1. f. Haney, fat ~ uP«rar Mr. Zwirn: I have to 10- forrii you that measles has broken ; out i* my house, therefbre, in the interests of your oWn family, I should recommend you not to call with your bill ter the prewnt. Yours, etc., etc —Meggeudorfer Blatttr. VTtT. -1 Yootik I.ietitenant (to his adored one)^What a jolly little dog that is of it \ rora’i bite, I supjxise^ ‘ Fraulein HUcie X'rashiog)—.Qh, no, it’s very food of children.— Meggehdorfcr Blatter. ' - ■ M iv' throughoui the tank. The pure lead ! is drawntr ipt the bullion into the pure Irx^i sattnaie. where it adheres in cnfstaUidk formation. It takes about one week I or all the lead in oith anode to be extra -ted and transferred to the cathode. Lath rank is charged once a day and one tank is emptied every day. It is a p ocess which must he kept up every duy and night or it will not avail, and (or this purpose it is neces sary to keeh the solution well to cir culation. To accomplish this the tanks are a ranged in what 'u called the cascade system. That is at the highest end of the battery is placed a HMT coma ning the solution. . "Hie two nearest tanks are slightly lower, and the b ro next still lower than tanks are connected by allow the 'olunou to into the other. 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