Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, June 20, 1903, Image 5

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CRUISERS
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TwoBulIding Concerns
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UncleSamMayHaveto
Step in
Washington Juno IO-8ecrotary Moody
wan olllciaily Informcil this morning
that Ilia crulnor Chaltonooga, nearly
completed by tho United Mates tilt I p
hulldlng Company linn bctn taken oe
octiloti of by tlio sheriff uf Klltabatlilport,
Now Jersey, awaiting tho decision ol the
etnto court na to whether tlio ship Is nn
t meet of the shipbuilding trust,
This Information, coining with tho
trouble about thu cruiser (Salvoaton,
which tltu Virginia court has ordered
tsod at thu Trigg shipyards, IMahinond,
la catmint: concern at tho Navy Depart
ment. Today's cablnant meeting was dovot
od to tko dtfcixilna of tho Qjlvoitvn
wio. Ally, (leit'l. Knox pnuontcd an
opinion In which ho itatol that ho be
lieves that tho Hecrotary of tho Treat
ury will bo oblo to enter Into a etlpula
tlou which will result in tho discharge
of tho crulter from tho custody ol the
VtrKinla courts and tho conllniianco of
tho work, and tho prompt payment of
all contractor' and lnharar's clulms,
Tito Attorney General closes with tho
proposition to ilczo tho ships by fed.
rral force saying, "I am loath to boliuvo
thu occailan for such exertion of fodcral
power will nrlo, being confldont that
any claim that 'woul.d interfere with
national rights undot tho judicial au
thority of thu etato of Virginia will he
promptly dlrpoaed of or denied by tho
chancery court, For this reason I shall
defer answering question"."
It It emphatically denied that tho
Navy Department has any Intention of
lending a gunboat up tho James river to
eulzo thoUalvoston nnd prevent tho work
being stopped.
Pronounced My Case
Incurable,
Said I Would Die Of
Heart Disease.
' Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Brought Good Health.
"I liavo every rcaion to recommend the
Dr. Miles Ilcmedlei at the I Icatt Cure saved
my life. I am a large man, considerably
over six. feet in height, we lull nearly three
hundred pounds, home years ago my heart
was so seriously affected that 1 never expec
ted to net well. Doctors pronounced my
caic Incurable. I noticed your advertisement
in some paper, and bought six bottles of the
Heart Cure. I felt great relief and improved
so I continued until 1 bad taken twelve bot
tles. My trouble wns organic and I never
expected to be permanently cured, but
thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, 1 have kept
in good health and have been able to follow
my profession continually since hrst taking
the remedies eight years ago, 1 am a musi
cian, teacher of instrumental and vocal
music, inunicul conductor, etc. I have taught
nil over the state of Michigan and have
recommended Dr. Miles' Heart Cure to
thousands of persons In all parts of the
state and have heard nothing but nod re
ports of it, 1 have Induced dozens of persons
In my own county to take Dr. Miles' Heatt
Cure as my word is never doubted by thuso
who know ine."-C. 11. .Smith, Flint, Mich.
"I.nin u druugltt and have sold and iceom
mended )x, Miles' Heart Cure, for I know
what it has done for me, mid I wish 1 could
tale more clearly the splendid good liealtn
am cnjoylngnow. Your Kustorallvc Ncrv.
ne- gives excellent saUUactlon.iJr. l.il.
Watts, Druggist, J tot Springs, S. D.
All rlni(TiiTi(l fit-ll miif mlirititft (
All druggists sell nnd guarantee first hot-
'to Dr. Miles' Remedies, fcend for free book
)n Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
pr,UUc4 Medical. Co., Ulkuwt, lad,
Doctor
CRUISE '
TO THE
AZORES
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Battleships Practice
Maneuver
Now York, Juno 10 To attain pro
ficiency In ocean cruising tho battleships
Kenrtargo, Illinois, Alabama and Mat
Mchueolls, nccompnnled by tho colliers
Lebanon, Htorllng nntl Oaoftnr, will Jcavo
tho Tompklusvlllo anchorage within n
fow days for tho Azoros.'tTho lelaudu,
nro not in any loneo to bo tho object of
mimic attack, tho main purpose betas
to find out tho highest speed nt which
all tho ships, which nro of varying
spends, can bo kept together, and the
colliers kept cloco enough at hand to
provldo fresh supplies when ncoded. It
is estimated that enough coal will bo
carried tocnablo tho ships to make tho
Amos without having to coal on the
way. They will rrcoal thoro nnd tho
tactical drill will bo ropcatod on tho way
back. Then tho ships will get ready for
tho' tummor manouvros on tho Maino
coast. Tbo trip to tho Azores will bo
made under Uo command of Hear Ad
miral Uarkor, commander-in-chief o.
tho North Atlantic fleet.
VISIT
VALLEY
FORGE
Patriotic Societies Cel
ebrate 'jvruTUi
" t.
Anniversary Evac-
uation
ii
Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 10 Itcproeon
tntiven of patriotic soclotlos of a dozen
atatoi gathorod at Valley Forgo tcay
and eolobrated tho 125th anniversary of
tho evacuation of tho famous Involution
ary camp ground by Washington nndhts
troops. Tlio program concisted of n
parado in tho forenoon nnd commemor
ation exercises in tho afternoon, tho
chief oration being dollvarod by Henry
Cabot Lodgo of Massachusetts. The
historic structuro that sorvod as Wash
ington's headquarters won tho rondct
voub of tho day nndj lioro gathered tho
many visitors to listen to tho talcs of
suffering, and privation endured by tho
brave Continental troopson tho hallowed
ground on tho banks of tho Schuylkill.
Tho headquarters appears today al
most prcclsoly as it did when tho Fathor
of his Country was domiciled within it,
From collar to nttio it : in n stato of
good preservation. Tito doors, with
bolts and locks, aro tho very samo his
hands movod, Tho floors aro those over
which the Croat chieftain walked in
many a weary hour. Tho window tinea
nnd eneh aro unchanged Linco tho days
when his anxious oyos lookod (through
them at tho soldiers' huts upon tho hills,
All this has beon mndo possible
through tho efforta ol tho Yalloy Forgo
Anniversary association, under whoso
.auspices today's colobratlou was hold
and who through their persistent efforts
bnvu saved tho historic" old Bpot, a fitting
memorial ot tho scones it commem
orate. ..... -.
GRANT
I
FOR VICE
PRESIDENT
Thinks He Will Not be
a Candidate
Han Diego Juno 10 Tho Hun today
published tho following letter from U.H,
Grant, Jr.: "I have novor announced
nor authorized tho announcement of
myself as a candidate for the vlco prce
tdcritla! nomination, but I liavo known
that some of my friends ontertalued 'a
fooling that the position ought to come
to this coait and that I van probably ns
avallablo a caudldato xny other citi
zen pf tho section.
"Mr, Itoosuvolt can -carry tho kto
West wllhoul tho nBsIitnnco oi n West
ern man, and I think I will favor tomo
Kastcro man.
PROHIBITS
SELLING
CIGAR ETTS
St. Louis. Mo., Juno 10. Tho nnli
cljarotto law which becomes effective in
M'raouri this week will make It exceed
ingly difficult for tho email boy to get
h!f ctvatcd "pIpe-Btlck." Tho taw
prohibits the selling or giving away to
minors under 10 years of ago any clga
tcttop, clgaictto wrappers or papors
under a penalty of a fino of 10O for
each offenso.
THROUGH ,.
., LINE OF
SHIPMENT
Omaha, Neb Jnuo 10. Railroad
odlclals hero confirm Iho report tbat the
Uurlington Ilailroad, in coujuction with
tho Great Northern, is about to open
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, and ad-
Jocont territory to lako aud rail ehip-'
monts. Tho plana provldo for tho
building of a branch lino from Sargent,
Nob., on tho main Hue, to O'Neill, on
thotiioux City branch of tho Great
Northern. This will L'lvo a through
lino from territory covered by the Dur
Ington to Duluth, and, permit shippers
aud merchants ot tho Mlddlo West to
got tho benefit of tho lake aud rail tarifls.
which aro 2 conts per 103 pouuds lower
than tho all-rcll rates.
GREAT
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GRATION
Washington, D. O., Juno 10 The im
migration to tho United States,. Includ
ing Porto lllco, (or tho year ending to
day, is just a ittlo abo'vo tbo vol u mo of
immigration in 18S2, which was tho lop
year in thu history of this country. Al
though tho exact flgnroa will not bo
forthcoming for sovoral days, it is roll-
ably estimated that tho total number, ot
Immigrants arriving at tho eovontcon
cntry ports of this country during tho
twolvo months amounts to nearly 705,-
000, or about 5,000 tnoro than iu 1E82.
In tbo month of May thero landod iu
Now York nlono nearly 100,000 aliens.
All Absent Marslifhldcr
Tho following extracts from a lettor
received from Frank WJckman, In Ban
Francljco, will bo of interest to tho
many friends on tko Kay who aro In
terested In his cultivation of his unusual
muelc.ll talent, for which purpose ho
wont to tho city. Jlowrlloi:
I nm feeling fine, and havo a good
position with tho 1'ommor-KIIor Music
Co. I am studying tho piano undor n
very fino toAchorand am doing very woll.
1 have a groat many advantages down
bcro In a musical lino that I would never
have in Marshfleld, I hear flomo vory
fino concerto.
I do get anxious for my littlo daily
though, when somotimes it fails to
arrive I couldn't get along without it
now. Just liko getting a lottor from
home, overy day.
Oh I for a good mcsfl'of Coos Bay clamo.
Would glvo a good doal for them.
Mot Will Nasburgon tho stroot the
other day, and a few uilnutos afterwards
It rained. He must have brought it from
Oregon witn him as it rained good and
hard, and it hadn't rained hero for a
long timo. Will just arrived tho night
before also.
Thursday mornlkg wo had qulto fan
earthquake shock down bore. If Marr-h
Celd would got a shaking up like it, I am
afraid that its pcoplo would jump nut of
bed, even eoouer than when tho, old
Czorlnn starts down the bay and turns
her siren loose.
Meet a great many Coos Boyitca down
here.
A coast lumderman recently got a
little beady and aoserted that Washing
ton cats moro lumber than Michigan
overdid. Ho simply allowed bis local
prido to lead him away from facts. One
year Michigan cut nearly sis blllbn feet.
In 1890, Its output was valued at 183,
000,000. and Washington's $17,450,300.
In 1900 Michigan's output was valued at
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COMING
MARGARITA
IN A REPERTOIRE OF LATE AND
STANDARrf SUCCESSES
I Opening Bill,
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This well balanced company carries 20 people including their- own i
uniformed band and orchestra, giving street parade
and funny specialties between acts. Change of
seats on sale at W. J.
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f One Week Commencing Monday, Tune 29th. f
11 1 ni 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(51,000,000 and Washingtnn' 130,580,280
In tho noxt census Washington should
be at tho head of tho lumber producing
states and Oregon second. Paget Bound
Lumberman.
Yo Ballad of Yc Oldest One
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
It was an flnoioot rivorman,
It sat upon tho lovco,
Tho river it was swollen and
Tho rain was fierce and heavy.
It was an ancient rivorman,
And It refused to budge,
To warnings and entreaties it
Just simply answered "Fudge J'1
It was an ancient rivorman,
Its mission to derldo
Tho claims of any modern flood ;
It spat upon the ttdo.
It sat there with a whimsical
Kxpreselon on its phiz,
And still it scoffed and etlll It Jeered,
Tho more tho river riz.
Tho water climbed tho leyco and
It wet his ancient shoo;
Ho said it was a paltry flood
Like that of nluty-two,
The river roeo still higher.
Tho old man would not run,
He said it could not equal
The flood of elghty-ono
And though tho water rose amain,
Ho said it would abato,
Ho eat upon tho water-mark
Of eighteen fifty-eight.
"Como back! como back!" the pcoplo
cried,
Or you will suroly drown I"
Ho bent his overhanging brow
In a potentous Irown,
"Why should I fly?" hothnndcrod loud
rTtm f !ili hail reached Ida neck)
"From such a measly flood as-taie?
It baa begun to cheek.
"Call this a flood?" ho sneering aiked,
"A freshet, nothing moro;
"Why darn Its picturo, I wuz hero
In eighteen forty 'four 1"
It was an ancient rlvcrman,
It eat upon the levee,
Tbo river it was swollon and
Tho rain was fierce and heavy.
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WAIT FOR US
WITHABAND
THE
FISCHER
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Butler's,
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I It was nn anclonwjvr.rmau,
no must no very wni,
For in all probability
IIo's sitting down thoro yet,
A CJilnnmitn'H amok?.
In Pcrela and In .typnn pipes about
tlio nlzo of a baby's thlmblo nns Used.,
providing two drawn, n, great wiato of,
llmo. It Is tbo Chinaman, howcvcrl
y?bo in smoking gct cndlesa wok out
of practically nothing at nil.
Ho carries a littlo box about twice
tbo wlzo of an ordinary silver rfjcarottf
case. Tlijk 1 half illletl with vator. In
one end is a rcmovnblo tiny tube tci
nerve na pipe. At the othec end la the,
plpcrtcm. First of nil, bo removes
tlio tube nnd blown through It fo re
move nil blockade. Then ho fumbles
through ula. awkward clothes, search
ing for tobacco and produces a bit oC
rnK In which It la wrapped.
Carefully ho extracts a wad of tobac
co, puts nwny his rng and olowly
plug tho tube, which holdji perhaps
tlio tenth part of an ordinary cigarette.
But ho never has any matches.
Bo ho has to borrow or hunt out a
brown paper stem and light it It
glows for n long lliuc nnd enn bo puff
ed Into flamo again bo gives a long
draw; idowly, appreciatively, thu
smoke oozcfl from between his Celes
tial lips; he Bpltn; bo draws ngaln ami
gets Hmnll result Tbo emoke Is over,
Uo removes the tube, blows through It,
and tbo proceeding begins nil ovee
Arain. -.
A Letter to Motlicr.
"Ton promised mother n letter. Wrlto
It now," Is ono of tlio mottoes on tho
walls of tlio Nagasaki llomo For Sea
men, a motto that, It is asserted, has
restrained moro men from going wrong
thnu almost any other lefiucuco of thu
place. Wanderers over tho globo nro
not tho only ones who need such a re
minder. Indeed they might bo able to
glvo lessons In filial duty to many who
have novcr realized how fortunate they
aro that homo and mother arc not far
away, but near at band. Youth's Com
pnnlon. .
"A woman will buy a thing Juat oe
causo it's cheap."
"Perhaps. But she doesn't make se
lections on that principle when a man
Is footing tho blll."-Chlcago Tost
A MUhIbr; Irmrrdtcnt.
The Roniana had great circuses,
Historians declare.
It's bard to mo
How thU could be.
Tbcv hud no cconutu there.
Tjntr?txn.
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