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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1903)
— ---------------------------------------— — VICEROY AND VCEREINE OF INDIA. DARE NOT TE LL Coal Dealers are Afraid to Answer Senators' Questions. ONLY ONE TOLD W HAT COAL COST N o n . of the Mines, E xcept the Reading C om pan y, P rod u c in g a * M uch a s B efore the B ig S trik e. C H R IS M A N & B A N G S , P rop s. 1 GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSINESS TRANSACTED TTAGE GROVE1» BOHEMIA Carrying; Passenger* and U. S. M a d STAGE LINE ALL ANY HEAD NOISES? CASES O F ■AFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE l( by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. : head noises cease immediately . F. A. W E R M A N , O F B A L T I M O R E , S A Y S : ‘i « B a ltim o r e , Md., March 30, 190c. ntlrmen .• — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, 1 will now give you Witory of my case, to be used at your discretion. I »out five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost ,aring in this ear entirely. Underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num- physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that irt operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would l*asc, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. hen saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered yourtreat- " After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and f, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you .Uf and beg to remain Very truly yours, F. A. W E R M A N , 7308 . Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Ht/r treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation • « " „ ■ nd YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME “ •SSS *“ 1 C INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, O AST A N D SOUTH p i< m Shasta R o u te ATTORNEYS — OF THE— j T Oregon. A t t o r n e y -a t -L a w Special attention given to Collections. 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OLD a n d W e l l -T r ie d R e m e d y .—Mrs ’» Soothing Syrup has been used for Cottage Grove, Oregon. jr years bv millions of mothers for their while teething, with perfect success • the child, softens the gums, allays all es wind colic, and is the best remedy iu, lafrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold ^ K ls ts In every part of the World. Twenty ents a bottle. Its value Is Incalculable F o r O v e r S ix t y \ e a r s . f , id; rtn n d ask for Mrs. W lntlow ’a Soothing » and take no other kind. Foley’s Hor>ey ar)d Tar for children, safe sure. No opiates. t Washington, Jan. 19.— A number o wholesale dealers in coal who do busi ness in Philadelphia and Baltimore and sell the coal ol independent operator, testified before the senate committee which is investigating the scarcity of coal in this city. Two of them de clined to answer questions, but Senator Stewart, who presided over the hear LADY CUBZOS. LORD CCRZON. r> ORD AN D L A D Y CURZON.the Viceroy and Vicereine o f India, who ings, told them he had no intention of a were tile central figures in be big celebration in honor o f the accea- reporting them to the senate. i — * sion of King Edward to thCenipire o f India, were married at Wash A. Beaumont Whitney, of the firm ington in 1805, when the future Vteroy was au untitled British student of of Whitney Kemmerer, of Philadel diplomacy, with only a barony in .m ote prospect. Young Mr. Curzou made phia, said that his firm is now paying his reputation by hard work and ©nslderable persistent travel and observa tion In the East. His purpose wm to master the eastern question, and to do (8 per ton for anthracite at the mines, this he was perforce required to earn something of the people o f the East minus 10 per cent commission, whereas and their psychic life. For some fears he was a visitor to Persia, Afghanis before the strike the price was $3.25. tan, the Pamirs, Slam, lndo-Chim and Korea, and the fruits of this study I t was impossible, be said, to get all were embodied In books which slowed the sure touches of a master hand. the coal desired even at the advanced price. He said that instead of increas His marriage with the beautiful tfary Victoria Letter was a love-match on ing, the coal supply is diminishing. both aides. “ I t , ” he said, “ the miners would do as Mr. Mitchell says, the supply would because of its slowness In transmit be increased, but none of the producers, M A R C O N I'S L A T E S T TR IU M PH . ting signals. The cables now can send except the Heading company, is pro S c i e n t i f ic a lly I m p o r t a n t , Y e t I t Cre- from seventy to one hundred words a ducing as much coal as formerly.” • a te d N o S u r p r is e . J. H. Head, of Baltimore, declined minute—a speed which he says never The world of science was not cau be equaled by the Marconi sys to state the price at which he supplies amazed by the fact that wireless mes tem. This limitation would not be a bituminous coal to W. J. Zeath, a local sages were received from Cape Breton serious one, as the slowness would be coal dealer, in connection with his con by the Kings of England and Italy. offset by the reduced cost of sending, tract to furnish coal to the treasury Marconi had previously demonstrated but if there can be no secrecy there building and the bureau of engraving the practicability of his system, and, w ill be a vital defect. Marconi claims and printing. He said, however, that while the recent transmission of mes that the tuning cau ne automatically he had not been able to furnish a suffi sages proves that perfection has been changed, as well as the codes, so that cient quantity to till the contract. Hia readied and that wireless trans-ocean- it will be Impossible to steal the mes reason for not wanting to answer was ic dispatches are to be eventually part sages. Time will tell which electri that he did not want to reveal his mar of the world's method of communica cian is right. The cable was a crude gin to competitors. Senator Stuart told tion, this is no more than scientific affair and had many defects when De the witness that the question pertained men have looked for ever since their Sauty caught Its first signal forty- to government business and not to bis (witness’ ) private business, but still confidence in Marconi was established. seven years ago. One of the messages was In Italian. Marconi Is 28 years of age. Ills first he declined. The senator exclaimed: Neither the sending nor receiving op attempts at wireless telegraphy were “ You fellows are too canning for erator understood a word of Italian, made In Italy, and subsequently he yet every word was accurately record went to England where he sent a wire the people and you are ail getting rich.” ed. This the Inventor considers au less message across the English chan ¿Mr. Head denied that this was true evidence of the perfection of his work. nel. Subsequently messages were ex in his case. Officiais of the Marconi Wireless Tele changed between ships at sea, which BOY SET WRONO SIONAL. graph Company Intimate that they are were widely separated, and In this practically ready to accept public country messages were sent long dis Trains Crashed Together—Four Dead and trans-Atlantic messages. tances. But the earliest attempts to Three Injured. I f Marconi is correct in his state mcooagCB nvrouts t h e sua were fu- Cumberland, Md., Jan. 19.— Through ments wireless telegraphy 1“ tile, because the wind interfered with practical as cabling. More than this. the balloons which were used. Now the alleged interference of a messenger Marconi has permanent stations at Ta boy, a wreck was caused on the Ba’ti- ble Head, Cape Breton and at Pordhu, more & Ohio railroad east of Cumber* In Cornwall, England, with special land early today, in which four em ployes of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad machinery. were killed and three injured. The wreck was due to the displaying of a TW O S O U R C E S O F GER M S. false signal, giving a clear track for M o i s t e n i n g L e a d P e n c i l s w i t h L i p s eastbound passenger train No. 10, when a n d B it in g C h u rc h F a n s. in the next block ahead there was “ Great attention should be given to standing on the track a calmose and two apparently unimportant things two engines. The passenger train was which 1 assure you cau and frequently drawn by two engines, and these do cause no end o f trouble,” said one crashed through the caboose and en of Washington's best known physi gines which obstructed the track. cians one day last week. "The trouble Luckily the train had not attained its Is seldom traced to its source, viz., the full speed, and was only moving at the lead pencil evil and the biting at the rate of about 20 miles an hour when The postal car of rim of the fans which are placed in the the collision came. pews of churches for the accommoda the passenger train was derailed, but tion of the congregation. The lead pen the passenger coaches did not leave the cil evil seems to be principally confiifed track and the occupants escaped in to women and children. In a moment of jury. It is charged that a messenger hurry a woman will borrow a pencil boy named Turner, who was in the from an unkempt man whose pencil, block tower when No. 10 came along, S IG N O R G U G L IE L M O M ARCONI. for the most part, occupies the space and hearing the engineer’ s whistle for clear tracks, pulled a lever, giving him nothing can divert the electromagnet behind his ear. a clear signal. The operator had, it is “ At the request for his pencil out it ic waves from their course across the explained, previously set the signal at comes, and the fastidious lady who ocean. At present a speed of fifteen danger. While his attention was being words a minute has been reached. dreads the street cars, and will ride on devoted to communicating with the When Marconi’s sending apparatus Is the open cars all winter because she so block station, the boy, it is alleged, perfected he expects to exceed thirty fears close contact with the passengers, pulled the lever that gave the oncom words a minute, and distance will will straightway moisten the lead With ing train the signal that it had a clear make no difference in speed, as it does her lips, and proceed to write In a per block ahead and the tower operator was with the calile. He will multiply mes fectly contented frame of mind, mak not aware of what was done until the sages by multiplying stations. As to ing repeated trips to her mouth with the crash came. the expense of transmitting, he is al pencil. Children seem to be of the be ready under contract with the Cana lief that it is next to impossible to Fire Caused Panic in Hotel. dian government to send ordinary mes write with a lead pencil until they have Chicago, Jan. 19.— Fire which broke sages across the Atlantic at 10 cents wet the lead In their mouths. out at an early hour today destroyed a a word and government and press “ And al>out fans, have you ever no large manufacturing block at Canal and messages at not more than 5 cents a ticed how most people will bite and Madison streets, causing a loss estimat word, and in time he expects to send bite on a fan that in every way bears ed at $100,000, and caused a panic i dispatch from New York to Loudon the evidence of old age. and having among the guests of the Grand Central is cheaply as the same dispatch can been bitten many times? It seems to hotel, adjoining. For a time it was i o w be sent from New York to Phila- make no difference in the world— the feared the hotel would be destroyed, ielphia. Finally. Marconi says he can fact that the fans are common prop and many of the inmates fled in Bcanty -end wireless dispatches over land as erty. and that they as much belong to attire into the street. Among the ‘asilv as over sea. the tobacco-chewing men as they do to heaviest losers are the Simonds manu These are the claims made by Mar tlie sweet-faced, refined, dainty women facturing company, P. F. Gump & C o., oni which are now attracting the at does not matter. They seem to be hap Eureka manufacturing company and tention of financiers and scientists. Of py In the pastime of biting on indefin the Western Brass works. Most of the concerns occupying the building were course some allowance must be made itely. for the enthusiasm of Marconi over “ When sores appear that do not come engaged in the machinery business. his belief that he has at last brought from fever, were I to suggest such a Gomez Is Satisfied, this old discovery of wireless tele source as I have Just described, nervous graphy into practical operation. F i prostration would be the result In many Havana, Jan. 19. — The manifesto nanciers also will be shy of investing cases.” — Washington Star. which was issued here yesterday set- until its commercial idvantages have ing forth that the Liberal army of Cuba lieen thoroughly demonstrated. will not wait later than March fer the A D ifficult S ty le o f B eauty. In the meantime a «erious limitation “ Red isn't at all becoming to Miss completion of the work for the payment to wireless telegraphy has been point Gimp.” of the soldiers, and that if longer time ed out by Sir William Preece, one of “ Just as becoming as any other color, is asked the army will reunite and oc cupy every town from Point Mayei to the moat eminent electricians in En isn't It?” Cape Han Antonio pacifically was an gland. He has never doubted the pos “ Ye«.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. anonymous one. General Gomez and sibility of wireless telegraphy, but* he There are some people who Just nat the other generals have expressed them doubts Its practical value, because, as he asserts. It Is possible to Intercept urally can’t work unless their employ selves as being pertectly satisfied with every wireless messige. Besides this, er happens to be looking their way, the attitude of the Cuban government he says the now method Is defective when they work harder than anybody. regarding the payment of the army. J| I r»»n w «r ffy G f| U I f tJ