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Wfyi , &-?rii - , . &, l.,I V-.V , .$. V Oa, ,v? " y. l 'j k-W ;&$? V- 7 -. (T - A rps: PRESIDENT'S VISIT T() ILLINOIS t .. Ded iqatesBbu I dersa n d Things Frceport, III., Juno 3: Iroldo:i Ilooiovdt began an exceedingly buiy ilny with linlf.-hour visit In Krooport tlil morning. The special train arrived from D-ulmquo over the llnol Central pn schodulo time. Thu poitoislon moved to tliu situ ol tlio boulder monument erected In commemoration of tho fa mous I.lncoliiiDoiiKlnii dolmlo of 18GB, where thu President delivered an ad droit as tlia principal funturo of tlio de dicatory oxorcliui. JVhon tliu corunn nlei were concluded iheP.tijIdontlal paity re-boardod tlio watting train and de parted from tliu olty miiM a itorni of cheer, Rockford, HI., Juno 3: An Immense crowd was at tho station to greet tho Prorldent when ho arrived over (he plolnola Central today, After tho dta llngulshed visitor had linen formally greeted by Mayor Van A I sty no and other members of tho recoptlon commit tee, tho party entered carriages and, moved In procession to Memorial Hall the dedication of which war tho princi pal fealnro of the program, from a itand erected In front of tho hall Mr. Roosevelt addrosied a crowd of 'JO.000 people. Anrora, III., Juno 3 : President Roosevelt spent two hours In Aurora today on route to Rloomtngton whiro t.e Is to attend tho stato enctmpmont of the Spanish War veterans. At tlo station and all along tho routo of Ihn procession of the I'rralduut wi (reeled most enthuslastlcaMy. Aftor a brief speech and eomo hand-shaking with f 1 lends and aequa'utanccs tho paity proceeded to the heme of fc'enator Hor klns, where luncheou was anrved. Joliet. Ill,, Juno 3. Hundreds cl people from all over this and neighbor, l.ig counties congregated id Joliet this afternoon to see tho Prcsldont, who pleaied them with ono of hN charactls- Lost The Use of Arm? Heart Trouble. Could Not Eat, Sleep or Walk. Dr, Miles' Heart Cure Cured Entirely. t, M It htdn'l been for Dr. Mile' Remtdlti X would not be here to write this Idler. 1 wo yean fo list 'June Host theuscol my lt arm, could not ue it and could only move it with the help ot my richt hand. My heart wu so weak I could not iltep night lor smothering ipelU. 1 wai out ol 101U all over and could eat nothing. I grew 10 weak, that I could not walk without itanqerlng like a drunken man and my home doctor said he could do nothing for rat, 1 was In 10 much Vain I was almost wild. I could not take morphine nor opium as tlieyniade me worse. So Igot to thinking about, Br. Miles' Heart ture anu nervine ana mo inoic muuuii. about it the more I wanted to try thero. I wrote to the Dr. Miles Medical Co. for ad vice which I followed to the letter. I can nay today that 1 am glad I did at 1 am a well woman now can work and can walk two or three mllat and not mind it. 1 can alto uie my arm 0 train ai well at ever, You do not know how thankful I am for those grand medlcinet Dr. Miles' Nw Heart Cure and Nervine. I think Dr. Miles' .Remtdle s arc the best in the world, and if 1 should get side again I should take the tame course. so wonderfully that i nc rciucuita niu ncipcu 1117 uyK"' ,u" you before to thank you, but I wanted 'to be i MUliy inai 1 snouia navewrmen' sure that the cure was permanent, icn a i now know to be the cue." Mrs. rank Loomli, Allen, Mich. All druirglits tell and guarantee first bdt tie Dr. Miles' Kemedlet. Send for free topic !!'$SS5 n KVcvnnt and Meatt Dlteaie "f'AiV tlo short Pf(chM. 'After a slft ffrlve through the city tho President and par? boarded thii special' train, whch had beeri transferred to tho Alton tracks, and the jonrnoy was resumed, Jjlpomlngton, III,, Juhe 3: What will proljably prove to bo the most notable domonstractlon by any inland city In honor of Pfpaldent Roosevelt during hie pretont Westoro trip awaits him n this olty whan lie arrives late this afternoon to attond tho third annual encampmbnt of the UjmnlnU. American War votcraas, department of Illinois, Tho mll'tary will bo drawn up as escort when thu 'residential epvolal arrives, The porndo will bun abort ono, I'roildont Roose volt bolng accompanied by Governor Yatoa and stuff. After reaching the Illinois Hotel tho escort will bo dismiss ed and tho visitors driven to various points of Interest. This ovonlng a ban- quot will ho Kivon, and later the Prosl dont will deliver an address in tho Call ooum. Tho President will spend the night in Bloomiugton and review tho military parade tomorrow morning. CORNER STONE OF MISSISSIPPI'S NEW CAPITAL M Laid at Jackson with Impressive Ceremonies Jackson, Miss,, Juno 3 Jackson en tertained more guests today than over bsforo in her history. Tho whoio city aislMoi in ontcrtninlng and ovory per son took an interest in tho success ol tho ceremonies attending tho laying of the corner stouo of tho new million-dollar statchouso. Tho visitors camo from all parts of Mhileelppl and Tcnnossce, Ar kansas, Louisiana, and other states wero also represented atnongjtlio Strang era. Chvornor Longlno proslddd over the oxorctses of tho day and delivered the opening address. Thu corner stono lay ing coromooy was under tho direction of tho grand master and the grand lodgn of Masons of Mississippi. In tho stone, before It was laid, won deposited copies of tho Jackson daily papora of this date, tho Holy Blblo, n list of the Capitol Oommlsslonera and ofllcera of tho state, also tho members of tho Legislature and tin architect and builders of the struct ura, a variety of coins and other articles of interest. Judge A. il. WhllflolJ dc iv.?rcd ono of tho orations of tho day and the concluding address ,was niado by Bishop Charles I). Gallon-ay. WELTER , WEIGHTS FIGHT Uradford, Va, Juno 5: Considerable interest is manifested importing circles In the inoctlns horo to u ght hotweon Joe Youngs, tho Buffalo woltorwolftht, an J Jk Carrl?, of Bcstoi. Tho light la schodulo for ten round at catch- weights, Both men havo boon training faithfully and eppoxr to b. in shape to put vp a lively bout. , Bomo men's respect for theniftelvei txxms to bo based largely on 'a lack W unblawMl luforrnatlon. ruck, , iyr'- - flrooi heart nro full of eympathy, ABd what niAn aoos not noeu mu pthyand support of bis follow menj- ad what man doc not noed tbo eyu- ABOVE DANGER MARK tfHrn-t VastDamage Expected at St Louis. ( il Kansas Governor to CallExtraSession, St Louts, Juno 3 Tho rivor stood tow foot above dancer mark at 10 oclock this morning, having renchod tho 32 foot mark. As tho crest of tho flood ia two days distant, it la now certain that vast damogo will bo done. Garondolt is alroady suffering and many families wore removed from tholr homes this morning in boats. Tho great cradle used iu transferring cars to tho furry boats woo swept nvrny this morn'ng, Topeka, Juno 3: Tho Kaw rivor fcl 40 inchoi in tho 24 hours preceding eix oclo.'k this morning. Govonor Uailey is now contemplating calling a opcolnl cosslon of tho Lcglolaturo to provide rmorgoucy appropriations. Hulldlngs continuo to collapse. Two persons wcro rescued from tho second ihnr of an outlying brick residence where they bad been for three days with their food supply gono. Lawrcnco, Juno 3 The river fell thrco fcot last night. Kansas City, Juno 3 Tho river fell six tenths of a foot during last night, though light rain continues to (nil. Part of tho atrcot cir system ia in op eration this morning. No further loss of lifo from tho flood in this section is expectod. Boats aro running to Kan- Oity, Kansas, convoying flood and necessaries. The only boata in tho flooded district aro in chaigo of lhe police Thero aro more than twonnd a quarter million dollars nnder wutur in safes and smaller banks, cxproes companies and railway offices. ENGLISH DIPLOMAT TAKES VACATION ' .,, FOR THE SUMMER' Washington, D. 0., Juno 3 Sir Mlch aol Herbert, the British Ambaosador, and kla staff, leave todav for Newport, vrhoro tho ombacsy will bo located for the summer. Sir Michael and Lady Herbert have nrrangod to sail for Eng land later In tho month and will not re turn until late In the summer. Hon Pi bert 0, Doring, secpnd secretary of tho' embassy, luowite will epona a part oi tho cummer iu Knglaud. HONOR GERMAN KAISER American Warships at Kiel ' Vnshlngton, D, 0, June 5: Iu par-auadc-.t)l orders from the Navy1 De" partmwv'ihe battleship Alabama is to . - call for Europe today to join thoEuroV- ., ., ,o , .. can iq4ardQawhlch"i ayvlsU to is n'lltlo as 'tipemi marlc'TJf' I'rleatfUil to tho Gorman Emperor and in ap prsclatloirof tho many courtesies lie re cently has shown the American people. Tho favor Is all the more narked as Jt will be the first occasion oh which' any number of American .warships hare WMtcd a German port. In addition to the Alabama, (he tquardort will consist of the Chicago, Machine and San Fran cisco, GIANT ' STEAMER ACROUND Kew York, June C Efforts to float tho giant steamship Deutchland which grounded in a haze of! Godey channel last evening, wlro made early today, but failed. Another attempt was made at high tide this alternoon. Ttie bow is embedded in toft mud and she ia in no dongcr. ' Base Ball Schedule AT UARSttriELn. .May 21 Marihfleld vs North Bend. Won by Marehfleld 4 to3. Juno 7 Marshfleld va Bandon. Juno 28 Marehfleld va Coquillo. July 6-MirshtloId va North Bend. July 19 Marshfleld vs Bandon. Aug. 0 Marshfleld va Coqntllr, Aug. 10 Slarshfleld va North Bend. Aug. 50 MarBhfleld va Bandon. Sept. 20-MttrJifleld vs Coquillo. AT COqOILLK CUT Jlay U Coquillo va Bandon. Won by Bandon, 0 tc i. iiay 31 Coquille va Miirsbfield. Won by Murshflield, 7 to 2. Jnno 21 Coquillo vs North Bend. July 6 Coquillo va Bandan. July 12 Coquillo vs MarthCcld. Aug. 2 Coquillo va North Bend, Aug. 16 Coquillo vs Bandon. Aug. 23 Coquille vs Marshfleld. Sopt. 13 Coquillo vs North Bend. AT XORTU BEXIl Juno 7 North Bend vs Coquillo, June 14 North Bond va Marshfleld. June 23 North Bend vs Bandon, Juty 10 North Bend vs Coquille. July 20 Aorth Bend ys Marshfleld. Aug. 0 North Bend vs Bandon, Ang. 30 North Bond vs Coquille. Sept. 0 North Bend vs Marshfleld. Sopt. 20 North Bond va Bandon, AT IIA.NDO.V May 31 Bsndon va North Bend. Won by Bandon 4 to 3. Juno 14 Bandon va Coquillo. June 2 1 Bandon va Marshfleld. July 12 Bandon va North Bend. July VO Bandon vs Coquille. Aug. 2 Bandnn va Marshfleld. Aug. 23 Bandon vs North Band, Sept. 0 .Bandon vs Coquille. Sept. 13 Bandon vs Marshfleld. bTANDI.NCl 01' THE CLUDS Won Lost 0 2 m 0 Marshfleld North Bend Ccqullle Bandon 4 m 0 0 V RESOLUTION Whereas: It has pleased theSaprome Ruler of the Universe to remove from our midst our late Brother A. Lawrence Jnlirmnn. and whereas. It Is bnt just und fltting that wo recognize hts many rSmmK or'edinthla commission are the best tlat that In tho deathTther A. Lawr -! wUl be eQ 1 the rre?ldent in fflan-T enco Johneon, the order has sustained yeors. At least the .polltlclaaa and n ereat loss, bis family a loving And kind .husband And father, the commuiiy a good and ontet prising citizen. IUsolvkd, that we extend our'f rater.n ul sympathy to tho family and relatives, ot uie deceased Brother, in thin their eeneou of sad bereavoment, and we pain fully roalUe' how inadequate are any words that we. can utter to, .qouyey com (ort to their stricken hearts, we would refer thou to the promieos of our heav enly Fathor, ' wboe all seelug eye watches over all his creatures with more than human care, and tenderness. Rksolvxu, that the Charter of this Lodge, ho .daiied in mourning for A period of thirty days, that these resolu tion bn 'ureail nnon the Journal'of this Lodge, and that a copy be trans mitted under the seal of this Lode, by the Keeper ot Records, and seal; to the wilo ol the deceased lirotner, ana mat a copy be forwarded to a CoUnty Paper for publication. . Hknry 0. PLOKQts, ) ; jAMka T, UaIl, yCotamitteA. J5, A. Andirsow, ) " Adopted and .(.aproved 'at; a requjar m6tink of MyrtU Lodae No; 8 K of P. Jum .1, 1003, Jotil ? . Halli K ol K '& B. L iu .iu. '"..jU v.. p CUIDCHMA SUFFERS . AGAIN Terrible Philippine Hurricane London j June 6 Lloyds Manila cor respondent wires that a terrible hurri cane swept over the rbllHpIsw, doing great damage to shipping. The Ameri can steamer Pearl Devisayas was lost off Camotes. Part of the crew were saved, The American steamer San Rafael and schooner Mayflower sunk off Ormoc. All bands were saved, The correspondent adds that the United States transport Is among tire vessels reported tvreckod. AFTEiT" NINE WEEKS President Again on the Quarter Deck Family Will Soon go to Oyster Bay Washington, P. 0., June I Aftet an absence of over nine weeks, during which time ho has traveled, thoasaads of miles apd visited the most remote points of the far "West and Northwest, I T President Roosevelt is doe to reach the national capital at an early hoar this evening. Just how long the President will spend (n Washington upon his return is not knowa At the White House. The aap- position is that he will not tarry many weeks at bis offices, and that he And his lamlly will be installed at their tusaaer home in Oyster Bay early in July, prob ably oy the first of the month. There is nothing in official affairs to detain the President here later than that time, it ia slated, With the exception ol some r&ther important Appointments', which may be quickly dispessd of, there has not developed much of importance to bold him here during tho hot months of summer. ( It ia not thought to te likely that the Prcsldont will take op for the prewat the appointment of an isthmian canal commission. The appointments involv- former ofllcj holders think so. Tie. President hsls said that, the question of the roate for the canal would have to be . 5'' " settled; andj'bther atiftngtments made before he will appolat ;a .eommiseion The settlement of thA;queatiod of the route appears 'to be as Mr away 'as ever, it is pointed, out, and there Is jm much probability of the President Ing sowethlpjf, lis th d he might make a wist ment bl canal ci be a lbug ways coBires's is to asm ar. was thought eevoral the. opposition in that co.Untry . o the k...., ' i.A&i.lkt r1 ?' fi r'atiflcatlOa ef the' ll uaiy lite SsWtAMaW .K.Ma jn t i . SuSBBBBBHBSBBBBBBBJ9SMjM IsWHSiIliitirl WSWJSSSSSSJSSHSBfJBJBJBJBJBBBaf. j. .saiaiaiaiaisiBiBsiaiBaiaiaiaiaiaiaiBSF ISillASlllllHiJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJKMBMMOUJ sHPaTPaOi saiBSSflsaBBSSSSSSSSSjSHWssBM 1 ' " 3? Tgreat that th iHreftaMfMTef s through with the Mnctfoh ot the Col- ombha congress, ,. President PoeMvelt is ichedvtUd to caake three morr prHldMal trips ' withla the next few weeks. , H,e has te eeeted the favltatlea of Seaator Haaaa, 1 T A V BLAZING -" HOT IN ' 'FR13CQ San FrancUco, June 1 The ther; mometer registered 92 at 1 o'clock today, and it will be hlte'r tomorrow. Ono of the Btrangtf t if Anboot the churches of Mexico,; Is, that nono . of them Is finished. 'You .mar travel 'from one end of Mexico to' tho other nud wherever you o j'ow will fliid froni ono to a hlf .dozen workmen doing something to.efiry 9hurch. They may ye puttlngn n eplro there or a bit of decoration here, but as soou - ns ono part of tho building is apparently com pleted they go to work on another, and, whiii Is more, thoru Is no likelihood thnt tho churches will over bo llnlsued until tho laws arc changed. Slnco tho present government came Into power tho church of Mcxlcoaa not been allowed to owijfproperty, nud such property as it ne'nfred must bu hpld In tho,nqmes of Individual and la subject to taxation. However, no taxes havo to ho paid on an untlnlsh'od bulld lng.: and that Is why tho churches bf Meilco aro never completed. A "Wavfatllaar Oyater. The proprietor pf a London chop houso some yearn ago mado famo uud fortune by tho illHCQvery of a musical oyster. A distinct whistling sound camo from a newly opened barrel of oysters. " With eagerness ho hunted for tho causo and found an oyster -Which seemed , to amuso .itself by Whistling. The innkeeper , advertised it, and hundred came, dally to Jila, hostelry to listen to tho musical oyster. In duo time the oyster died, and Its secret died with It. It is supposed ' that tho sound was caused by tho. In-; splratlon and expiration of air through, ' a tiny, holo In the shell. To this day tho inn Is known nS 4.Ttfo, Whistling Oyster." ,, The Art of: Conversation. ''Tell rao," pleaded, ,tho artless maldi , "wherein Ilea the secret of tho art of conversation!" ,," " The sago affected tho attitude ho was. wont to assumo when in tho act of iin- parting wisdom and iSald: ' "" l "My chlfdi listen." , ''I am listening,'; breathlessly. Btio anv awcred. , "Wdli, mr clUid'he rejoined, 3that is tho ajit ot coxllfK; agreeably." . . ' ItWMtaWMt.t fivCf l?f rjetuarked acridly, iTf -7p,fl1! upu--u in H9, yMfHJ"u uuvv , a 6tcn nciKtsor etingr' Hed.. "I've been thlrtV.flvfi VI sloughed .oir lea. i Whrw's my, ' nlShtihlrtr'- jtki PosA . , to attend the wedding of his itUuglilef,;N and Mr, McCormipk of Chicago, nnl i will go to Cleveland text Tuesday. Directlrvafler getting back f(oin Clevc-'.i land he is to go to Ba!trmoro to tale part iu the festival of'tho Snangerfei!.. The next day the Pic.ldent is to attend the commencement exercises of tL? University ot Virginia at Charlottes ville. The last two trips are to be short ones, but will prevent tie President v attending to business in offica for sever alcfay. It si pio'joble that President will have a mooting o'hh cabinet text Monday. He has seen a few of bis cab inet advisers Since leaving Waebinztcn, but the majority of themhtve not both- ered hini with busihess an 1 will want to present some mitlerj for his alvlc And decision At as early a dato as la. con venieat. Mrs Roosevelt is already making pre parations for the summer sojouri tt Oyster Bay and will doubtless go there ' with the family before July 1, if the ' President Is detained here, The chil . ' dren will be of ouitcbonl a Keek henpo and will want to s;e tawny irom Wnbh-1 ington as much as thtio parc:ua. Oys ter Bay Is a delightful place te thumi With the President Ibey hunt and fih ana swim. and call, and enjoy their auin' mer vacation to the utmost, vra j nv Mwwiii. wauunj X i w ' 1 ,6wP!i lt " i fl v-. -w 1-.lt .