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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1902)
PROMINENT RAILROAD BUILDERS fo Build HicGrcnlCciilml Railroad Two Contractors Tor liach find 1'liwu for ruiltml coiietnicllon of tlio (JftuU Cmitrnl Ilnlltvny Imvo been fur tlicioi!, It In untlurntooil UirotiKli tlio eoinplvtloit of iK'notliltlonH cuiicurn Iiir tliimffolfKof tlio Kmtilru Conttrur tloii CoMijuiiiy. Tho C'oitRtructloii Coin jinny uns orn.niil.etl Mny , ll0, to liullil tliu Ureal Central rond nml It nllctl I'titurprleee, tlio Holt l.lno llnty wny Cornpnny, nroiinil Coon liny. ' A combination of wealthy won, ex liurlciict'tl rnllwny cotitrnulorn, eulletl tlio J1I ."our." ling been fcflectiul lie tweon Nelton Ilwuiult, of Tncotnu; Wllllnm II. HvinliiKton, formerly of tlioAktorln A Colutuliln River rond; Dnvltl KitIcb, of Qlon, Utnli, mid V. 0, Nlnloy, of linker City Or. Tli-n four well-known inon nru undorotood to linvo token over tlio (dock of tlio Umpire Construction Company, nml will hence forth control It exclusively. A rent portion r.f tlio ntocU tins boon tnken In Tucomn. Tho plnnn (or tliu n'Kn""c tnek la-loro Dili corporation conluru plnto tlmt Mcmit. lleunett & Rem iiiulon Hill construct tho Coon-Hay end of tlio Halt l.nko line, nud Kcdu A Nibley tho Full-l-nku end of tlio lino. Mr, Ifaulu. la n inllllonnlro railroad builder, of Salt I.ako City, nml Interttt cd with him Is tho Firnt National Hunk, of Oilmen. Tliu I'lnli Cormtructlou Coin pauy In tho creation of Mr. Kcch. Within n few dnyg it in believed tho nutiflucemcnt will bu imido of tho com pletion of this organization and tliu el tablltthmout of itu liu.vlitiartura ut tho hay, Thoro nru not four men bailor known in tho rnllroad-couetruclton world thnn tliete. Nelton llunnutt la tho man who bored tliu treat Cnjcado tunnul for tho Time seems most utitinicly when he liriiii!- W n wnimtn to the turn of life. Lifts in or eliouM be nt itn ripr-.t mid best tor tn Jl mgg r, her. nud nhe nt Iironclics thin chntutc with n dread of .its effect torn of her kuowlcdgu of the MifferitiKH of other women nt thin rciuon. There is not the nlightcht cnusc for fear or anxiety nt this jwrlod if Dr. I'ierco'H Favorite Prescription in used. It ftlvcs health of hotly nml cheerfulness of mind, and by Itn nid the lialua nud paiii;i of thin critical pcrjotl are pre vented or cured. , Dr. Tierce's 1'nvorite Prescription is woman's medicine with n wonderful record of cures of womanly discuses. DlBcnscB that all other medicines hnd fulled to cure,.lmvc been perfectly and pcituanoutly cured by the use of .' voVite Prescription," t feet ll my duty to write you n I linve Cclvril to niiicii benefit fiom tin? one or your i.i .llcine." 6:iyi Mm, I.IkIc A, Ilowmiui. of New M inioran, Wnslpnjitou Co., Ohio, "I linvc tn . a four lttlcii of ' I'nvontc 1'rci.ctiritiaii for fcl. 'Us vrenlcufka mitt cImiikc of Hie, llclbrc I 1m.", '.I InUlni; It I could not ilontiytlilnir. I li.nl m h ttnliu In my heiiil nml la (lie hncuoi my ncci: ll. 1 1 iimiiKHi i would lose my mum. Now I can wofK every ilny. 1 rccoiiiiiicml ' l'livorltc l're. Bcrllloii to nil fcnulcH ktilTciiiiir in tlio ncrioil of cliaiiKo of life. It U tlic belt medicine I linvc found. " 'l'avoiito Prescription" hnn the testi mony of thomiauda of women to its complete euro, of womanly discuses. Do not accept an unknown and tin prcvud, substitute .in .its place. - - , K "p the bowcia healthy by the ttutely use of Dr. Picrce'o l'lcuoaut l'cllcts. sJP Norlliorn I'rtclfio Railway, Ho woo formerly tho owner of tho Tncornn l.odKur, nml In n uinn of great execu tive ability, .Mr. Nlbloy Is n well known Kan torn Oregon banker and cnp'tnlibt, Mr. Itcmlnuton Is n innn of reputation, alio, and tho announcement (lint they have been milking propnra tlotia to ornnlxo for construction work in connection with tho Coos-llny cuter prlmi Inturtt deeply n groat pntt of tho public, owing to (ho extensive operu lloim llio (front Central combine Is en tering Into in Southern Oregon. THE GOULDS AND Tim COOS BAY ROAD Milncr of llic Moffat! Road in Port land 'flic M, l. R. R. May Be in Tlic Doc. (Portland Journal) In spunking of tho prosvneo cf Chief lltiKlneer Mllner, of tho Denver A North weHtorn rnilwny, tlin ("Moffatt Itond") In i'ortlaud tho 1'ortinnd Daily .lournnl hns this: "It is e,encrn!ly conceoded Hint tho Denver A NorthwoHtern 1h nn adjunct of tho Missouri 1'nclllc, one of Gould's strongest propertltn. It is to run between Denver and Halt I.ako, .V5 miles, via I'ark City and cutn off 2S miles from tho dlttnnco bottrcon Denver & Itio (Irnmlo Western, two teporato roadc that connect and work together. "Tho I). io K. V. is an outorpriso that wns innuuurntcd by Dave Moffatt, who flcnted tho bonds nt !l0,(O0 per mile, nml in now actually under conotrnction. "Kfforts nru buiiiK mado to socuro tho routltiK of tho rond throuKh tho famous Kchu canyon, which would, cut off o mllon mnru from tho distanco between Denver and Halt ltko, "Tho coining of Mr. Milnor to meet Mr. Kinney hits induced considerable speculation by jicoplo who nru wonder lug nbont tho proporcd Coor Kay lino ft bears tho earmarks of tho bruited connection between tho Coos Day or tho Great Central and tho tranecouti iieutnl pinna of tho Uouldi, which Lnvo been in tlio public mind during tho iwt few wooks, nml that nppcnr to be wrapped in a mystery insoluablo by Portland brains. "Mr. .Mllner maintains a profound uilcuco regarding tho object 'of his visit and rcmnrke merely that ho has como out hero to see whether or not thoro in substantial truth iu tho report that tho cllmnto of Portland is as delightful in tho Hummor tlmo as heaven Itself. Ho a n plearnnt gentleman who knows much about railroading that ho will not toll to reporter. "It Is learned that certain proposi tions have been thought of relative to loosening tho tight hold upon tho Coos liny ontorpriEo that is hold by Mr. Klnnoynnd his confrorcs. Mr. Kinney rofueos to say anything, feigning sur prise that nny other railroad intorest line ovlncod concern for tho project with which ho 1b connected. Itenlly," said ho to Tho Journal, "I don't know what it Is you mean. Por haps you can glvo mo somo Informa tion that will olucidato our buslnoes to tie. "NovortholoBB, it is learned that eonio other railroad poopln havo cared enough to make propositions to tho flrent. Cen tral peopio, o"i nt luaet to tiBk for tho privilege of mnking propositions to then. ?,Itognntlng tho probnblllllea of con struction going nhosd, Mr. Kinnoy is not liesitaut about nBtorting that soon thoro will bo no doubt in tho mind of tho moat skeptical porson on this sub ject, but ho will not glvo nny facts nt proeout that would furnish basis for Hiving details. Thoro aro tilings doing that nrpoar tp outsjdors . ejccoodlngly lnUro3tlng, butU.-la Impossible" 'nt present to necortnin tiny thine definitely, grand wW ng OF AlISS VIVJANSATORIS Granddaughter of fix-President U. S. Grant Weds At Coburg, -Ontario , Cobourg, Out,, Aug., 23: A number of dislinguiiilibd Americans witneszed tho mnrriogo today of Miss Vivian Hnrloriu, eldest daughter of Mrs. Nellie Grant Hnrloris and granddaughter of Oou. U. H. Grant, and Mr. Frederick Koocevolt Hcovel. Tho ceremony was perlormtd in Ht. Peter's Church, which was prottily docorated with palms and while rosofl. A woddlng tcccptlon fol lowed the coromony nt tho home of the bride's grandmother, Mro. U. 8. Crant. Mr. and Mrs. Hcovel left for a honoy moon trip. Washington, I). C.Aug. 23: Tho announcement last week of tho engage ment of Miss .Vivian Hartorls. whoco marringo to Mr. Frederick Itoofovclt Hcovel took placo today at Coboit'K, Ont.,' was received with considerable ourpriao by her many friends in this city. She was roported engaged twlco boforc, onco to Archibald Ilalfour, a cousin of tho Huglisli premier, and again to Timothy Nichols, a rich New York clubman. Tho bridoof today was born in Lon don twenty-two years ago and mado her sccinl debut Iu 1H1M1 at n largo recep tion given nt Mrs. Grant's home in this city. Hho is n pretty brunette, with chestnut hair and n rich olive com plexion. Slit) Is of medium height with a tendency to plumpuoeB. Hho was educated abroad under tho personal supervision of her mother. Mr. Hcovel is n eon of Chevalier mid Mmo lidwnrd Hcovel, cousin of Presi dent Kootevolt, and nephew of Frederick Itooaovelt of New York and of Mtno. Uicnrdo Dlau Albortinl of Cobourg. 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