Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-01-31
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The Gila alum contains about 28 per cent
alumina, the balance being water (44 per cent),
sulphuric acid (22 per cent), impurities (sand,
gypsum, etc., 6 per cent) . It is therefore not
what is commonly known as alum, but is hy-
drous sulphate of alumina. To utilize it in mak-
ing aluminum the manufacture should be car-
ried on either at Silver City or Deming, as all
the fluxes and reducing agents, excepting per-
haps salt, exist in abundance in the neighbor-
hood of Silver City, such as fluorspar, pyrites,
copper ore, pyrolusite. Sulphate of alumina is
now manufactured and sold in England, at
$21.75 per ton of 2240 pounds, so that there
would be nothing in shipping the Gila mineral
to the seaboard.
chunk 2408 · paragraph 1
in abundance in the neighbor-
hood of Silver City, such as fluorspar, pyrites,
copper ore, pyrolusite. Sulphate of alumina is
now manufactured and sold in England, at
$21.75 per ton of 2240 pounds, so that there
would be nothing in shipping the Gila mineral
to the seaboard.
To manufacture alumina from the sul-
phate, the latter is calcined with common salt,
furnishing muriatic acid gas from a burning
limekiln passed with the solution which precipi-
tates the alumina or oxide of aluminum, and
leaves a colution of bicarbonate of soda as a
by-product. So it will be seen that if an alumi-
num industry is built up in Grant county, other
chemical industries would have to follow to
use up the by-products. It would be curious
if the successful manufacture of this wonderful
metal should be inaugurated upon a large scale,
at the scene of the early experiments here re-
corded. I do not doubt for a moment but that
at some time the Gila deposit will be used to
make aluminum, the coming metal.
chunk 2409 · paragraph 2
curious
if the successful manufacture of this wonderful
metal should be inaugurated upon a large scale,
at the scene of the early experiments here re-
corded. I do not doubt for a moment but that
at some time the Gila deposit will be used to
make aluminum, the coming metal.
There died at the Sister’s hospital a few
days since, a Mexican, who not long ago was in
jail and had been working on the streets with
other prisoners. After his death a story was
circulated to the effect that while at work on
the street in front of O. C. Hinman’s residence
he was struck on the head by a crowbar in
the hands of James Dickerson, a guard, and
that from the time of being hit until his death
he was in a semi-conscious state. A represen-
tative of this paper called at the sheriff’s office
in reference to the matter, and was informed
that the story was not based on the facts. Mr.
Dickerson claims that the Mexican assaulted
him with a crowbar, which he dodged and then
struck his opponent with his fist, knocking him
down. Another Mexican then made a break at
the deputy with a pick, and was knocked down
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chunk 2410 · paragraph 4
the story was not based on the facts. Mr.
Dickerson claims that the Mexican assaulted
him with a crowbar, which he dodged and then
struck his opponent with his fist, knocking him
down. Another Mexican then made a break at
the deputy with a pick, and was knocked down
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by another prisoner, A1 Hefflin, who was sent
up for shooting up Georgetown. The Mexican
hit by Hefflin was not hurt, and it was not
supposed that the other one was badly hurt.
After his time expired at the jail he was re-
leased, and subsequently went to the hospital.
It is understood that the case will come before
the grand jury.
A public cake walk will be given at the
Reading Room, one week from tonight. The
admission will be free, and a general good time
is promised to all. Coffee and cake will be
served free after the cake walk.
Noel’s Meat Market on wheels will call at
your house Saturday morning, with all choice
cuts of beef, poultry, fish, etc.