THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. IB I BIB President Characterize the Admiral's Act as ' Unseemly. GIVES HIS OWN SIDE. Chfldltitt to Lr4 rcrwim4 Itcjuu, Younod Vnnftjr or Fiu-tkuuil Kw-1-lng Vworokia IHfiloyultjr to Navy, lie Bajr- AdmlrdittrutlonS AtiHudo In Tlndpital Kbip Ciit rwemy. Wa&Mngton, Jan. 9. iTcxstdcnt Koooovolt flntly chargoa Ail in I nil Vrownsoa with being ''dliiloyal to tho lntoronta of tho navy, and thnro foro, of the country as a wholo." for resigning as ChU-f of tho BurpAii or Kuvigiitioa rather than idgn an on'.ci which ho botlv8 to be unlawful, iui tlgnlag a naval nurgeon to oo'iiiuuuJ a navy ship. Tho I'reul'lont inivdu bin porwrnal cjitranoe Into tho luivy row ou Hun 'day by cauolug to lj glvtm out for Iiubllratlou at Llio Navy Lhipuitiiiriit two letters which 1m lnw written to 8o:retary Mofrnlf. In ono of thetn ho denounces AJmlrul lirowtinon In lanuugo ralculitUs! to iut a morn rcsvoro 'train uin thnt ofllcer'n wlf rcitrulnt than It hus ever tr.durcd ii. foro. In .ho other ho defend tho chotoo of a medical officer to cor:i round tho hBidf:il s!il MclM. Tho President .lotiouiieca tlm hv tlon of tho Ad lu I nil in "nnnofnJy nn-1 Improper" und im "imiJuJldul to thu lntori'Hts of thu navy." Ho reform tii tho controversy uhout wartihlu on Btructlon, ruiaod hy tho publication of tho ItoiiterdtLhl charges, and In volves the Admiral In that, di-splto tho fact tiiat Alnilrul r.rowniiori .toutly defended the navy In an Inter- vlovr given only two or three diiyg Lcfora ho loft tho Bureau of Nuvl gutton. "Those controversies are hlRhly In jurioua to the nurlce," aava tho Pros IdeuL With uuother reference to tho "gravo impropriety of thf Adinlr d'tt conduct." ho declares that It "id not merely cfclld!nh, but In the high- eat degreo reprehend bio to permit personal plquo, wounded vanity or factional feeling" to renlr a man Mlsloyal to the interobU of tho MTy and tho country." COAL fok pacific PLinrr. Big Quantity N Kent to Honolulu owl Manila for Kvuiia. Washington, Jan. 9. Sixty thou svnd tons of coal havo been Bent ttf IToroIulu by the Equipment Bureau of tho Navy Department and by April 1. there are to bo 10.000 tons at Manila. Those shipments have been made In anticipation of tho pos sibility of Rear Admiral KvanH'a bat tleship fleet returning to tho Atlan tic coast by way of tho Asiatic sta tion. If It la not neelod for that purpose tho coal will bo used from time to time by American men-of-war. rantlnj-o, Chile. Jan. 9. Tho Oov ernmeut has dix'ldod to senl the cruiser Esmeruhln to Funta Aruiias, on (ho HtrnlU of Magellan, to receive tho American battleship fleet, which la duo there Jan. 31. The Esmeralda will attend the fleet iu Chilian waters. ATE MAVOIt'S MKSKAGI- Dor? and Pmrot (iot at It unci bum-uX'-d It, South Norwalk, Conn., Jan. 9. Dr. Frauds L. Burnell, the new Mayor of South Norwalk, was not able to read his message on Monday even ing, nt tho initial session of tno Hoard of Councllmen because his pot ccilfe, 1M1K had eaten it up. The members of tho board were waiting and sweating in nusiense when tho doctor, a bi robust man, came tearing into the chamber with out a hat, and cumin,? dJi-'s and par rots. When his wrath puhslded tl'.e board were able to learn between tho ex clamations that Bills, a playful collie, hud found tho message and had torn It Into llttlu pieces, and then Methu eela, tho family parrot, had swallow ed tho pieces. F. A. Ileinze Indicted. New York, Jan. 9. F. Augustus Hehize, the copper magnate, who was forced out of the 'residency of tho Mercantile National Bank last October In the housecle.inlng under taken by the clearing house to stem the financial flurry, was indicted on Tuesday b.' the Federal Grand Jury for the alleged overeertiflcatlon of checks In favor of tho brokerage house of Otto Helnzo & Co., In the days Immediately preceding his res ignation. The Federal Grand Jury has been engaged for two mouths In an In vestigation of the conduct of af fairs in tho several banks from which the Ilelnzo, Morse and Thomas Inter cuts wero ousted, and tho Indictment found Is tho first tanslblo result. Vesuvius Cone Breaks. Naples, Jan. 9. Follo wing a num ber of heavy detonations, a portion of the eono of Mount Vesuvius sank within the crater, causing great inter nal ebullltlona. An enormous col umn of smoke roso from the crater and spread out for miles. A Bold Step. To ovfireonm tho well-grounded and reasonable objections of tho more Intel ligent to tho use of snerot, medicinal com pounds, Dr. K. V. rierco, of Buffalo, N. V some tlmo ago. decided to make a bold departure from tho usual coursn pursued by tho makers of put-up medicines for do tnaetla use, and, so has published broad oasl and ormffj to tho whole world, a full and oompfyte list of all loo IngrtdltoU entering InWhe composition of his wldsJy eelsbrated (ipdl&mcs. Thus ha has taken bis oumurpus uwons and patlsota Jnto bis ful!CnjXn. Thus too hs bat tnovodAlifuodlolnos from amonc scxat tiostrrnrof doubtful merits, and made tbeiuMismediM of Knum CompoiMtm. ..,rjr,V,ilt,i?fiia-tfin fcr.-yirca hujho! tll.t IiU Tormuljts nf of orii .yftl ipn. that l'i ii) not ittrAT.l v nihjBct tbtm 'T in 8J)oiancn Dr. ucrca bus show ftot iilv Govs th(i ttTinrtnf rtt mvarw tmtttn JT Dr. nr' OoWmj Uudlual Discovery, the atuuua inodlulnii for wokIc stotnech. l.iruld lvorortilllniaiHi und til catarrhal iIIicium wtiorrrnr locstrd, bare prlutcd upoa lb in ylnin tlnglUh, a full and ooniuleio list of all Bin InvrtKlUinM eoaiixxlnff It, but a mall book lia iM-ea coinplltid from numerous standard mrdlrni worln, of all the different Si-ImhiU of iirurtlco, contiilnlinr very nunir ous vxtrarts from tlin wrltlnr of lending yrartltloiiors of mrllclno, endorslnsT 0 tli Jtriii(f r"nt''lf firm, tarn and ovurv lnro dtynt contained In Dr. l'lvrou's medtt'lnvs. Ono of tlwso little tnioka will 1 malli'd freo to anyone nudlntf adrireon pootal rnrd or by luttf r, to Dr. K. V. 1'lerae. llullalo, N. Y., Hid rtiuvsttiiif tho aamo. Fnin thla llttlo book It will I learnoil tUat Dr. fiorcK'a nit-d-lcliifM contain no alcohol, narcotics, mlniral atfntj or other tilwnou or injurlona nirunM ua Hint, tin y un nuiii trout nntlve, tin'Micl- mil iiKitu of en at vahiei nlo thnt wmio of the ri"" raiuublo liireilUnts contained In Dr. rlLTue'a kuvcrlte Prescription for weak, H contained In rivrvuin. ovtir-wirt-kol. ,ruii-ilnwn.H nHrvoti end di'Mlltatrd won en. wer emnloyvd, lonif y nr ai;o, t y the Itifllntia f' r slmllur ellnivnta nffertlnif lliotr M'ltinwa. In fact, one of tlm Hiunt viuiiuI,Iii mcdli'liuil plnnH t iitrrtnir into the c. n.iH.lt!ou vt Jir. I'luriVi Favorite I ru scrliitlun on known Ui tho Indiana as jniiaw-WeL" ur luiowluciiw of tlm ues of uot a few of our most rahnil'le native. tn diulnal plnuta woe yalaeil from thu Indlnnn. An mnh up ly Imrrovod ami exact un- ie, tho " ! nvorlNi l'ronrrlritlon "In meet I'lficlent ritnM!y for resuKfliiir all tho wom anly fiini'tlotiD, correi-tinif dlnilacetnents. at prohiirtim, entrrvralon and retorverslon, OvoriMinlnir iialnful purloda, toning- up the C erv and l.rlnk'irir a!out a iH-rfi-ct atateof ealth, Sold by ull dealers in iridlcuioa. hoyaii iKxn?oiis rewarded. Ilvnikllc Lloti Grtuited by King ICd wurd to Two of Ills ItiyHlclane. King Edward of England, the "fountain of honor," has granted to Sir Frederick Trovos And Sir Francla La king, Baronets, the latter his phy sician in ordinary and Burgeon apo thecary and the former his sergeant surgeon, an honorable augtuwutation to their shields of arms In recogni tion of their skill and attention dur ing his dangerous Illness In 1902. The honorable augmentation con sists of one of the lions of England as borne on tho King's own royal arms a lion passant quardant. gold. THE HERALDIC LION. on a Held gules (red). The shield of Sir Frederick Treves with the aug mentation Is shown here. The only other Instance In which the charges of the royal shield were permitted to bo borne on the shield of a member of the medical profes sion occurred In 1612, when James I. granted to Gldeou Delaune, his apothecary, who obtained the char ter for tho Apothecaries' Society, the gold llou passant guardant of the royal shield, us well as a fleur de lys of France, which was then also a charge upon It. The Hat lu iJngland. Were the good King Edward VII. to wear a straw hat during the win ter the entire fashionable world would wear straw hats during the winter. In America, however, we localize these fadhlons to a certain extent. Our climate Is to blame. Straw huts are all right In Florida in December, but not In Maine A fur cap Is all right In the Canada woods, but not In Arizona. Commodore Gerry's seulsklu cap was his biggest title to fame; J. 1. Morgan wears a square-top derby; some of New York's leading merchants wear straw hats the year round. Individual taste controls to a great extent. But a straw hat In a snowstorm is as In congruous as a silk tile In August. The hat solstices used to be May 1. and September 1, but were chained a few years ago arbitrarily to Decor ation Day and September 15. Kaiser a linguist. Perhaps the next best linguist to King Edward among those sitting upon European thrones is the Kais er, whose French is extraordinarily pure and Idiomatic, and who aUo tpeaks excellent English, although De has never been able to rid himself of a strong German accent. But tie Emperor only employs a foreign ton gue on State occasions when It Is a case of noblesse oblige, and evm while fully aware of the Czar's dis like to most things German, Includ ing the language, he speechifies to Nicholas II. 's polite French toasts In sonorous, gutteral German. The Klim's of Spain and Italy are aUo gco 1 llngulstB, and among the Queens and Princesses of Europe the talent for languages Is quite extraordinary, and adds greatly to the grace add charm of moderu oourt life. Tlt-Bils. I Si's TOOTHING but the 1 1 best factory cut- N tings go into l COUPON BOND fr the finest and Iong- i est new clippings from the best white goods factories. That's one thing that accounts for COUPONBO ND toughness and fine ness. Then the strength of this fine material is not sacrificed in beating, washing or bleaching. Slow, old- fasioned, painstaking methods are used-the strength of the cuttings is pre served ; and the finished paper has the smoothness and strength of fine linen. 1 the smoothness C$ -1 II fine linen. I ffhnrnM COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, Where sample can be seen. LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. 'THE ROAD OF ANTHRACITE." If you contemplate (spending the Winter months in Florida or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. 'TsTl 4 (Si wrniiij' n4 i Carried in stock at the 1HJ i ' "tS , , v lv)) ti "Vi 1 aia 1 1A Vi I 1 1 A iaftgaJiiitwi(i3ii)M.J! I niv m m ii m's' -i BLOOMSBURG. Professional C s i?i. II. A. McKILLIP ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, Columbian liuilding 2n Flocr Bloomsburg, Ta. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Bnt Building, Const House Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. RALPH. R.JOHN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Hartman Building, Market Sq Jiloomsburg, Pa. FRKD IKKI.ER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, CLYDK CHAS. YETTER ' ATTORNI-.V-AT-LAW. Office in Win's Building. Bloonislmrg, Pa. W. H. RHAWN, ATTOI-: N'KY-AT LA W. Office Comer of 3rd and Main SU. CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORVrv-AT 1 AW.- Office wiili Crmt Herring, Pir.i.i),' ! ;;rh', pa. I Crangevilh? We.'ncsdiy each weel A. L. I RITZ. ATTORXEY-AT LAW. OfTice MonmO-nr- Xm'l Tank Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. II. MAIZE ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE AJTD KAL ESTATE AGENT Office in Townsetul's Building Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT t aw Ent's Builtlinp, Court House Sqi Til j.ioonisDurg, i'a. SADE T. V ANN ATT A (HnppwMr.r to r f. Krapp) GENERAL INSURACE OfT.ce a38 Iron St., TMoomsbnrt ; Oct. 31, igoi. tf M. f. J.mz & SON, INSURANCE and REALESTAT1 AGKNTS AND liKOKERS. N. W. Come Main .md Centre Sta. Ki.Oomshukg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as pood Compantoa there are in the World md all loses promptly adjusted find paid nt their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SURGEON DENTIST Office Barton's Muildinrr, Main below Mar Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior ma All work warranted ns represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS by the use of Gas. nn.l frfie charge wb ortificir.I tec-tli are inserted Pen a" hours durii.j; the day DR. M. J. HES DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Crown and bridge work a specialty Corner Main nnd Centre streets ".'"msburg, Pa. Colnmbla ur'l "i- iiiir.no conneotta J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYn A SPECIALTY. Eyes testt'd and fated with glasses No t-iuuiay work. 311 Market St., llloomsburg, Pa. Ileurs 10 to 8 Telephoot J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGION. Office and residence, 410 Main St y-3-'v BLOOMSBURG, PA EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rrvTti t t . . omoe Llddlcot bmidinu, LoonstSTMWv H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Ent building "-I6-M WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Office in Wei's' u,MinK over J. Q. Wells' Hardware Store, liloomsburg," Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL I. A. Snyder, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Large and ci,eni, m Mn ,,,je TOon, ba rooms hot and cold water and si modern conveniences. CITY HOTEL. W. A. Hartrel, Prop. No. iai West Main 8tret 'Larpe andconvinnt n.r.i. rO0ms.hot and rnld .nJ . 1 enlences. Bar stocked with licit wins ana liquors, t irst-clnss livery attached. MONTOUR TILSPIinNK. BILL nun ITS TSHTBD, (d.iSHid KITTSIX, H. BILRMAN, M. D. HOMOIOPATHICPUYSK'UN AND BUKQ fioi BOrBS- omoe esldpnce,h 10 a, m. to 9 p. m., B.so to p m. HLOOV81SURQ, PA, C. WATSON rcKELVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Represent twelve oil I. oftronKeet ixiMifB in me wit ii, among whip)' 'ir Frauklin o. V; .-a.. P'llla. Queen, of N. V. cbter, TL rsorth Ann i l'liila. Office: Clark Bui ir. and Pkuv.
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