Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 13, 1897, Image 2

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ip who believed in or wanted
iticil union with us, and that
there is no doubting their lovaltv
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to
the British crown.
irre s t,»
J he cause for tile election of
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Hon. Theodore Roosevelt for 4s-
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• .Secretary
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coming every day more apparent,
tlving over Hawaii, and it one can \ i r i,,„,
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*1*- Koosetelt has been acting Sec-
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•' >ince he became Secretary Longs
be, it is because .Minister Sewall be-
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assistant, and as far as the direc-
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-seize the islands, and not because aJ1 the time
Mr Ko(Jgevelt has |
of any fear that the Hawaiian gov- devoted niuch study tu n ay a, ma(
rnm ent could not stand alone un- (ter8 and he has several times sur-1
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o neX;it,° n? re n'y Wa8 ra ti' P” «ed old naval officials hv his ac­
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Minister Sewall s instruct ■ curate knowledge of technical mat
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rinse the stars and stripes, unless of them when he goes to sea will, ' "I
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he has information that has not
Rear Admiral Sicard with the fleet, |
vet reached W ashington showing which has been ordered toassemhi.
the necessity for such action.
in H am pton Roads for a series oi
Not a single one of the charges
drills and sea manoeuvers.
Sec
of fraud and deception brought
retary Long neithei knows not
against John W edderburn & Co.,
cares to take the time and troubb
by the U. S. Patent Office, in the
to learn these things: he is con­
disbarm ent proceedings now going
tented to wear the honors of the
on against th at firm has l^en dis­
position and let Roosevelt do the
proved, and it is the opinion of
work, and, of course, he has the
those who have carefully followed
authority to put a brake on Mr.
the testim ony taken that the firm
Roosevelt’s enthusiasm a t any time
will certainly he disbarred from
it may be considered necessary to
practice before the Patent Office;
do so.
Mr. Roosevelt was not
and it will necessarily follow th at
chosen for this position by the
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their paper, the National Recorder,
President, but by Secretary Loti)
will be shut out of the mails.
himself. T hat makes their rela­
It surprised a group of Western
tions entirely agreeable to both;
men when Mr. P. G. Vinton, of
they are carrying out an under
Louisiana, now paying a visit to
standing made before Mr. Roosevelt
W ashington, said; “ The biggest
became Assistant Secretary.
farm in the world is in the south-
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through Canada, h a . returned , . 7 ’’ * , 7 7 , 1
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deed;
and which do you intend to
ans are kind and hospitable, but;
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be, an allopath or a homoeopath?
are far bel.iinl the progressive spir-
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ed States in almost cvc-vibi, , ‘he P“in lln,i‘W 'ly “nd the irigbtful dis- what t,,ein awfl»l big words mean,
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ami that there is inin«ih».l
mingled with » " i ith
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ite li H a z e l Salve. Allison ,y
their feeling of jealousy and envv
be either of 'em, I'm just goin’ to
of the I . S. a sentim ent of pride in
To ( t i r e C o n s t i r n t l o n F o r e v e r
C isenrets Cant’v Cethnrtic 10e or Wc he a family doctor a n ' give all my
our greatness that struck him a s a Take
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1 to cure, drm "t* r fund niouev
patients Hood s Sarsaparilla,'cause
w ry amusing. He says that while
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pa says that if he is a doctor.
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, >f «mine si mule he's ’bliged to own up that ^Hood’s
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con tiiereial reciprocity with the I thing
’n.nc 'o n ««'.alt!,. W rite JO HN WEDDEIi- ' Sarsaparilla is the best family med-
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b he iliil not come across a single U.
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icine he ever saw in his life.'
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Kimball, who has j „ „ arrived in
" ™ 'e,v ille from T rinity Center.
. . richest
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rePorts the
find ever made
*n this county. John Graves, hie
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brother
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and Mr. Carter, owner of
mine on Coffee creek, near
gravel nn
C 7 " tf'r; too,k. out
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ahout lh irt.V feet from the surface,
Wlt ’ no |,ttlrw 'k in sight.
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