Iftaeti THE WEATHER LOCAL FORECAST Fair nd Cooler Tonight Wednesday Fair. ADVERTISERS Will find The Kvunin Nowi tho beat uiwliuut to nutcli thu peopleof lloburir. A wide a-wake publication printing all the nuwi that fit to print VOL. I ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1909. NO. 25 Drugs a Child at Los Angeles With a Glass of Wine been caused by dissipation, Patrick Haffeity, a bricklayer ran amuck at home today with u razor. He killed his wife Margaret wounded hit wife's mother, Margaret Kelly, seriously slabhed his wife's brother, Frank Ohland, and then attempted Biitcide hy slashing his own throat. It is be lieved that he will recoved. COMMITS HORRID CRIME Child Enticed Into His Olllcc on the , Promise of More ltemimerntive M'ork Is Only Support of Invnlid Mother (Special to The Evening News) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30. C. F. Bahcock, President of the Unbcock Advertising Company, was Jailed to day on the charge of criminaliy as saulting pretty Mecca Butler, aged J 4, and the sole support or an invalid mother. According to the girl's alle gations, Bahcock, who is very prom inent in social circles, enticed her into his olllce, promising her more lucrative employment. There the yir! alleges Babcock insisted that ehe drink a glass of wine. She final'y did so after much persistence on his part, claiming that she at once became un conscious. When she awoke a couple of hours later she claims the olllce was deserted. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER DEMAND (Special to The Evening News) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 30. Minister Cnstrlllo, diplomatic repre sentative of the Nicaragua!! provis ional government, lias received a message from Provisional President Estrada saying he had received sur render proposals from Snor Caldron, representing Zelaya. Estrada will on ly accept unconditional surrender, was his statement. BANDITS HOLDUP STORE IN MONTANA CRAZY IRISHMAN RUNS AMUCK RAZOR (Special to The Evening News) BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 30. A search Is being conducted today fir the six bandits guilty of entering the store of Collins near here. They began op erations by linning the six clerks and the customers in the store against the walls and gathered In their valu ables. While four robbers guarded their victims and looted the safo of a thousand dollars, and then all ot them made their escape. (Special to The Evening News.) NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Angered by domestic discord, alleged to have If yon are looking for good service in the barber line call at the Maddlx barber shop, Cass street, Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms in connection, tf. Proclamation NO, IV. Be it known to all the lady realers of The News that the Shamrock has come to town. And has come to stay. Four leaf clover lor luck and Shamrock ware for quality. This is an American enameled ware of quality, and of pleasing appearance. White inside and a beautiful green and shaded outside. 'All seamless. All with most approved handles and bales. Handles round and easy to grasp. Bales of heavy wire, tinned. An all round good piece ef goods and like The Shamrock, "' th i ng of beauty and a joy for well a long time at least." it AJAPBllYEIlVKlui To the President and American People the VISITORS LEFT TODAY Sail on Steamer Chlyo, ami Ht forc Lea villi; They Send an Kloqiunt Goodbye to the President and American People (Special to The Evening News.) SAX KRAXCISCO, Nov. 30. Af ter three months spent in touring America, the . Japanese Commercial Commission today sailed for .lai.an on the at-?amr Chfo. liet -r. leaving Baron Shebusawa, head of the com mission, sent the following teleg.ain to I'rettfdent Taft: "On the eve of departure from ynut shores, per'-iit me to submit to you on behalf of the honorary commercial commissioners, our i.p).found gratitude for the court esy you have personally shown us. It gives me particular pleasure to tendnr you as the Chief tixicutlve of the Republic our warm apprecia tion of the unfailing hospitality re ceived from all classes of your citi zens. With the best wishes for your pros perity and ihe prosperity of your great nation." BARON SHfUl'SWA. SO COTTAGE GROVE , GOT 11,900 SIGNERS (Special to The Evening News) SAI.EM, Nov. 30. A petition was, 'lied In the Secretary of State's olllce today hy C. K. Stewart and H. M. Veatcli, of Cottage drove, asking for the creation of Nesmlth county from su'uEtracted portions of Douglas nnd Uine. It is claimed that 11,900 signa tures ot voterd have been secured to the petition, but the number of sign rs secured in Dougb.o of in Lane counties are not mentioned. GRACE AND CANNON REPORTED ALIVE (Special to The Kvenlng Nev-3.) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 30. Cant. Holmes, of the steamer Atenth. has brought the report that the Amer icans Cannon and Groce, supposed to have been executed at Nicaragua are alive. When he reached this port to- j day this was his report which Is based ji!rn a message picked up by his snip oy wireless. There is not much credieiice given the story hee. 1 THE IRONMONGER 1 In this world la canned by poor cook latf. The first remedy for poor cooking fa fo del the rldhl cooklod ntenslla Our Kitchen Speclaltlea IHPBUVE YOUK COOKING.' MEASURING CUP Quart ir Cup ud Third Cup DON'T QUItS. THE EQUIPMENT IS HALF THE BATTLE LOTS of TROUBLE 0ur New Llne of Fine Steel . Enamelware Does not chip or get rough. The enamel is jnet aa good as the base and a steel base la the best. Try it, and your kitchen troubles will end, as far as good kettles, stew-pans, cullenders, plates are concerned. , Then buy yonr groceries where yon can get the best and the most for your money. Frey's Where they have those g'ood things to eat Know You're RIGHT. AVE DISAPPOINTMENT. 5 CENTS. FAVORITE CAKE SPOON. Mixes tatter ewler and more thorough)? than a solid iponn. 8th work and time. It all right frr stLrrtiift mashed potatoes or lifU lug out boiled eKgi or Tegetable. IMPROVED PERFECTION TINS All kinds. From ioo. TO asc. CACH. The only Una to use If jma want perfect caked The "lvnuiTU) " will not leak baiter. W hmvm miar other DHXIKS API'MCATIOX 111 the Injunction Caw of Ifoivnd vh. Cook et al. The following decision was handed down by Judge- Hamilton in the cir cuit court this morning in the injunc tion case of A. H. Howard vs. Alary H. Cook and Frederick M. Cook. The same was argued some time since, the plaintiff being represented by Attorney Jackson and the defendants by Attorneys Cardw. 11 & Watson T Ik defendants are residents of Myrtle Creek and are well known. Following is the decision In full: The record shows that the ddeii dunt, Mary B. Cook purchased th" Innd In dispute from the government of the United Stntes, and that she bus paid for the same and there hits been issued to her a certificate, It Is alleged In plaintiff's complaint that he with one L. Porter are the owners and In possession of the said land and are holding and working the same under the mining laws of the United Slates and the state of Oregon, "that the defendant has tresspassed upon s-ald premises, and dug thereon, nnd t.roken the plaintiff's building.- and fences thereon, and removed iIhmo- from a portion of plaintiff's mining equipment, flumes, hydraulic piping and giant, and although ropouieilU , warned hy the plaintiff to desist and forbidden by the plaintiff to enter upon wild premises or trespass there-; on, the defendants do tresspass there-1 on and dig and remove the soil and gravel nnd flume nnd hydraulic pip ing and destroy plaintiff's fonrefc- and, buildings and gates thereon to plain tiff's damage In the sum of $.i50." These facts are InHUtflcient to give a coiMt of equity Jurisdiction grant ing that plaintiff Is the owner of t In land. The Identical question was de cided hy the Supreme Court !n th" case of Parker vs. Furlong. Parties are confined to the remedy of Vtw In cases of trespassing unless there are exceptional farts going to the de struction of the estates, and which are not alleged here. But the facts In this case show that one of the defendants has pnrchnwed , the land from the government of the' United Stater,. Plaintiff, hoftevr. proposes to impeach the title bv showing that-the Innd is mineral in character and lhat a contest Inn Meen Initiated with that end In view. Th's court cannot assume to d-tnr-niup that question. Such contest and the Issues .Iheieui.der aie matter r ver whfeh the government of ihe United State through said land de partment has exclusive Jurisdiction.' Therefore the demurrer Is sustafn-; ed and the application for Injunction j derled. Captain Snyder and Nine Men Are in Astoria ARRIVE FROM LIGHTSHIP Xone the Worse for Their Kvperieiice ami leKirt Itreaking of Star board ProM'ller Was Cause of Ship's Wreck. Jority agninst the amendment will he fullv 20,000. Karly returns Indicated a landslido against the amendment, and succeed ing bulletin!) fully bore out the early Indications. Tliia tu Ilia w,f .. In n4 the state that an expression of the i Mexico and United States to whole electorate had been obtained , on prohibition. 1 ne state-nide prohibition bill was passed by a legislature elected .on local-option platform.. JAP LINER IS LOST AND ALL ON BOARD (Special to The Evening News) ASTORIA, Nov. 30. The light house tender Manzanita arrived In port at noon with Captain Snyder and the nine other survivors of the wrecked steamer Argo, who had been marooned on the lightship nt the mounth of tho Columbia since Sat urday morning. The uuembers of tho crew state that wreck of the ill-fated vessel fol lowed the starboard propeller break-lug. WOLGAST THE MAN TO MEET NELSON (Special to The Evening News) SAN FRaNCISCO. Nov. 3.I. Ajad 'Volgast is today deemed the most formidable opponent that could be pitted against Battling Nelson, after last night's victory over Lew Powell. Powell had no chance from iho Bturt to win the fight. William Moldrop, who occupied a ilngside seat collapsed during th-. fourteenth round and died later at Ihe emergency hospital from heart trouble produced by excitement re sulting from the fight. THE POLICE ADMIT THEY ARE BAFFLED (Special to The Evening News) LOS ANGELKS, Nov. 30. The police today admit that they are com pletely baffled regarding tho Identity of the body of the man found yes terday In the nbandoned well on the Crinklnw ranch. Investigation Indi cates the man has been In the well a year, Instead of six weeks. ALABAMA VOTES ANTI-PROHIBITION BIRMINGHAM. Ala,, Nov 29. All indications point to a majority of between Hi,O00 and 20.000 In Ala bama against the prohibition consti tutional amendment today. Chairman J. Lee Long, who has been in charge ot the fight against the amendment, claims that tho ma- (Speclal to Tho Evening News.) TOKIO, J .pan, Nov. 30. The Jap anese liner Kit a gala Maru la report ed wrecked off Shinnlshoi In a terri fic gale, and all on board are report ed to have been lost. Twenty-five bodies have already been washed ashore. IMPOItTAXT 1H: ISION Judge Itean Siiyw the Innocent Must Sutler A Iho. Judge Bean rendered a decision yesterday morning In the Eedoral Court which gives tho Government a strong lead In seeking to rncovor tim ber lands located by the fraud of the Puter-McKinley gang. Tho effect of this decision la that where fictitious names wero used, aa was often the case in the gang's operations, no title ever passed from the government, nnd an Innocent purchaser holding this Innd could not retain It because ho had never acquired any titlo what ever. In adopting UiIb principle of law, Judgo Bean has covered many of tho pending and prospective cases in which the Government seeks to recov er all land alienated from the public domain by fraud. In the 14 cases tried last week, In which Frederick K, Krlbbs was defendant, Krlbbs maintained that he knew nothing of these lands, and held now as an Inno cent purchaser. If fictitious n anion in Puter-McKinley frauds In locating were used In making the original lo cations, It will make no difference whether the present purchaser Is In nocent or not, according to the de cision yestordav morn 1 nr.. , Only 'three cases wore directly de cided in laying down the far-renehlng principle, titular one being the United States vs. Floyd. In reviewing tho facts, Pater's methods wore gone over by the court, Bhowlng that no such person existed aa was alleged In tho application papers, Marie Ware, na Commissioner, stood in accepted the fictitious proofs nnd aided to hnve title Issued to tho land, which was conveyed to Emma L. Watson at once and later passed Into the hands of In nocent purchasers. They lose their property, as the fraud nt Inception of title taints clear through. ailCKKN PIKS AXI TAMAI.RS Don't forget the chrysanthemum show, Dee.tJinbor 1st nnd 2nd. Ue memher that there will bo Ch'cken Pies, on Wednesday and Tamalcs on Thursday and other good thfngB both days. Heinember tho plnco tho rooms formerly occupied by the Cres cent theatre. It Spank Little Nicaragua SAYS MEXICAN MINISTER loth Nutloi.H Tlrvd of Strife lteinl iiiK tli Iti'pulilic mill Want it -Mopped Mexico May Act Alone (Special to The Evening News.) MKXIOO CITY, Nov. 30. That Mexico and the United Statos may act In conjunction to put an end to the civil strife that Is rending Nicar agua Is the statement made Uidav ot Honor Marlscnl, foreign affairs min ister. He further Btatus that Mexico would probably interfere in tho event. Nicaragua became embroiled with any neighbor ropuhllcs. ROOSEVELT SQUAD REPORTED ALRIGHT (Special to The Evening Nows) LOND1ANA. B. W. A.. Nov. 30 Tho Hoosevolt party arrived today from a hunting trip through the in guasha district, which extended over several weekB. Gnmo waB found very abundant there. Tho party is enjoy lug excellent health. A FRENCH WARSHIP GOING NICARAGUA (Special to The Evening News) SAN JOB10, Costa Rica, Nov. 30. As a result ot many complaints con cerning tho reported mistreatment of Frenchmen in Nicaragua,, a French wni'snip irom Martinique arrived to day euroulo for Uio turbulent repub- . lie. Wllllnm Buxton, of Brockwny, 1b a business vlBltor In tho city todny. 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