ADVERTISERS Will find Tho Kvonintr Now the btat txliuw to reach the people of ltoMburr. A wide-n-wako publication printing all i lie nowa t hat's fit to trlu THE WEATHER LOCAL F3RECST Rain Tonight and Friday KOS'cilUIlG, DOCGLAS COUXTV, OKKGOX. THURSDAY", NOV KM 11 KK 3, 1010. No. 3 VOh. H. stoning IISFIT Til RF. TRUST t.llll 1U VU 1HUUI j nt-M j i-l,:., Don,,W:nc Will Philadelphia Republicans win Therefore Defeat T. R. MAY SETTLE EXPRESS STRIKE Strike of the (inrmdit Workers In Chicago Far From an End Employer Insist on An Open Shop. (Special to The Evening News.) NEW YORK, Nov. 3. That re publicans are contributing to the democratic .campaign fund "hoping to thus defeat Rooseveltism in New York, was asserted today by State Chairman Huppuchu. As a proof of his assertion he published a letter from H. 13. Bartol, of Philadelphia, a republican, who enclosed a con tribution to the democratic fund. Tho letter sava that Roosevelt Is a Hnncrerous man and not fit to be trusted, and scores him in this lan guage: "When a former president nf the United States attacks the supreme court it shows that he is dangerous and not fit to be trusted with outhority." Roosevelt is at present on his way to Iowa and Ohio where he will deliver several campaign speeches. Hono for Settlement, NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Prospects for an early adjustment of the ex press drivers strike are bright to day. A conference was arranged for this afternoon between the com panies and the strikers, and if tho trouble falls to b Uled the may- wt. .y to secure nr- nr of the city I j Manhaten Shirts, Stetson Hats, Keiser NccK wear, Staley Underwear, Homeof Resl Shoes. Lest you forget, we Keep every . Suit we ' ; sell to you Pressed Free. I The Houie of Kuppenhnme I Chicw Draper and Tailor That's what the old time cloihier put on his s go. A tailor sewed seams, a draper hung clothos. Nowa days we say clothier and that's all. We've learned to look for drapery, it's what makes or spoils an otherwise well tailored garment. Drapery doesn't necessarily menu a lot of folds and fullness. If you'd like to see perfect drapinstry one of our 1 larth's Toggery suits' or overcoats. They drape and lianji with balance, that means fit and style, and it,s tailored into the clothes so that it's part of them, uever conic- out. Fine Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats $15.00 HARTH'S V Y 1 ! Holiday FRIDAY Last argument on the prohl- bition question in Roseburg at he Armory. Sunday e,ven- lnK , . Hon B L Eddy. Hls subject Is, "The Philosophy of Prohibition anil the Fallacies of the Fuglemen." At the Ar- mory 7:30. Be present. nitration. The strikers insist on the recognition of the union, and this will probably be the shoal whereon the, matter of adjustment may be wrecked, aB the companies do not want to grant the demand. It is estimated that the express companies are loaning 1100,000 daily on ac count of their inability to handle the business. Denmiul Open Shop. CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Destruction of the open shop is the only thing which is nreventinc the settlement of the garment workers' strike, accord ing to a representative of the State, Board of Arbitration which is en deavoring to secure a settlement of the trouble. The strike leaders told the, board today that they are will ing to Bettle by arbitration, but will insist on recognition of the union. On the other hand the employers maintain that the open shop must be recognized by the union. It is doubtful If the question can be set tled until one or the other recedes from their position. Police have been ordered to maintain peace and quiet in the strike district. Mrs. E. A Cook, and son. Kimer and wile, '.eft tor their home at Bangor, Maine this morn'ug after a visit In this t.itv. During theit stay here thev visited at the home of Mrsv Cook'i daughter, Mrs. B. L Giles. to $30.00 TOGGERY 1 Goods KXI OV CAMPAIGN". AND SATURDAY, nun i n. i Royalist Troops Reinforce the: CarriSOnS. I I BRITISH SHIPS AWAIT ORDERS Will Render Assistance to the Royal Family and Kugl'.sh Subjects Martial Luw is Declar ed ill Honduras. (Special to The Evening News.) LONDON, Nov. 3. Spain is a cauldren of seething revolt today, and despite the strictest censorship it Is a recognized fact that the rev olutionary movement is spreading. An extra force of 20.000 men has been added to the Madrid giril- Bon, and the forts at Barcelona hivo also- been reinforced. The pick or the Spanish army has been stationed In the strongholds to serve ns a check upon the revolutionists. Tae military police have been provldeu with, rapid Are, guns, and the long! preaicieu airiae among worKu eu, , uegmi ui iui tuiuiio, i 1 " throughout the country, and thous-, anus ot laborers are iaie. Among the reports that reached the French frontier last night was one to the ' euuci. ...B ...u sasslnated and that members of the royal family had fled. Whllo the rumor could not be conllrmed it j nevertheless bIiowb the disturbed condition of the country. The Eng lish Admiralty office has ordered Western Mediterraen and the East ern Mediterrean fleets to concentrate near Spanish ports to be ready to as sist the royal family and afford pro tection to British subjects iu case of necessity. Martial Iew Declared. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. Advices that martial law had been declared in Honduras were received at the state department today from Com mander Hays of the U. S. gunboat, Princeton, and the message stated that the, affairs of the republic were badly mudlcd. Insurgents are In full swing, while all foreign Inter ests are threatened. It Ib almost a foregone conclusion that the Unit ed States will be compelled to in tervene to protect her Interests, al though further action on the part of the Honduras government will bo awaited. LOCAL NEWS. Just $16 tomorrow, that's all. Whose will it be? Roseburg Beauty Parlors. Miss Hattle Drollincer left for Portland this afternoou where she will M mm id a few days visiting with friends. Mrs. Q. T. Hartinan. of Portland, arrived in the city this afternoon to spend a few days visiting with friends. Charles White, of Myrtle Creek, Is spending the day in town attend ing to business matters and visiting with friends. Mrs. Eugene Matlock returned to her home at Eugene this afternoon after a brief visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. G. W. House in this city. Two marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's office today, in cluding Preston Baker and Cora K. Belief and A. .1. Lick and Lulu Newman. The former couple are well known In Koseburg and vicinity. Mr., Maker conduct a barber shop while his bride-to-be is one of .Koseburg's younger favorites. A very quiet wedding occurred at i the office of County Judge Wonarolt last evening, when W. C. Neal and Miss, Nona MrKnrren, both resi dents of Oakland, were united in marriage. The wedding ceremony wns performed by County Judge Wonacott In tne presence of a few witnesses. Henry Benhnm, aged lilt years, and a son of W. C. Benham. a well known stage driver employed by C. P. Bar nard, died very suddenly some time last night at his homo at. Camas Valley. He was found In Iwd by members of the household shortly after 7 o'clock this morning ap pearances tending to show that h bad been dead for govern 1 hours Aside from his father he is survived by a mother, who Is at present ai C'irviillls, and three brothers, John of Coqtillln City; Kobert, or amus V'alley, and Wilt who is attending school at ( orvallls. Accord lug friends, the deceased retire as usual laM evening and showed no si Kit whatever of illness. Ills death is nttrlhnted to heart fro-iMo N'o nr- A o Arriving THE STRAHillT TICKET. . ... .-. One of the most euthuslas- tic republican rallies held In JTi'ZX ST- '"g, when Congressman W. C. Uawley, cnndldate for re-elec- tlon. and George Neunor, can- dldate for representative from Douglas county, addressed the ' voters regarding the issues at- tendant to the present cam- paign. Both gentlemen won fav- ! or at the minus ot me loucunu t I a ...ii.i.itiiiMitw uttH It vn tbn epn- eral expression that the latter will stand pat on November 8, and vote the straight repubcilnn ticket, in fact, the republicans of Yoncalla say that Quine, Fullerton and Emery will carry that precinct by a large major- ity, principally through the mil- nlpulntlon of the Wonacott- Lenox-Review machine. The entire republican ticket will win on November 8 is the predlc- lion of Yoncalla republicans. rnngements have been made for the funeral aB yet. g la, snlo on chdrc'a hoods. cllol(.0 B0 ct,lUB Roseburg Beauty Parlors ' Countv Commissioner M. R. Ryan ,.. , h, ,,. , ..,, f tornoon nftor attending tho regular term of the county court, Miss Myth Hnnnan loft for Boise, Idaho, this afternoon where she will spend a few weeks visiting with her im,.l nnil aunt See our window for Friday and Saturday. Specials In cups and saucers in Japanese laquer ware. Roseburg Beauty Parlors. H. D. Reed, democratic nominee for Joint representative for Jackson and Douglas counties, arrived in the city last evening and .ill remain over until Friday. Mr. Reed mnde The News a cordial call this morning. The gentleman 1b one of the fore most business men of Gold Hill, be ing Identified with tho banking in terests and the water power com pany there. Mr. Reed Is making an aggressive campaign In behalf of his candidacy, nnd says that he Is meet ing very many people throughout the district who are friendly to his Interests. No little excitement occured at the corner of Pine nnd Cass streets short ly after 1 1 o'clock last night, when Elmer Staley. son of George. Staley. was attacked by a fellow by the name of Charles McCurdy, and seriously stabbed. McCurdy fled immediately following the affrny and up to u lato hour this afternoon has suc ceeded in eluding the officers who are In pursuit. According to per sons purporting to know tho fncts regarding the occurence. Staley and McCurdy engaged In an nltercatlon with the result that the latter be came angered, and whipping from his pocket a Jack knife, attacked Staley who was unarmed. Durinp the melee that followed Staley bus tained several Injuries, the nios' serious of which is a cheek wound Several minor cuts about the body and legs Indicate that McCurdy wat bent on making good his attempt but became frightened and fled be fore succeeding. Immediately fol lowing the affray, Staley was car ried to the Lewis cafe, where he re matned until such time as arrange ments could be completed prepara tory to his removal to tho hospital Dr. Hoover has charge of the, eas t.nd says that Staley will prolmbl; recover In n few days. As near a; can be ascertained McCurdy recent ly arrived here from Yoncalla when he has resided for some time, lit was given employment nt a Iocs livery stable, but on account of m over charge of "booze" he was coin pellet! to lay off yesterday. He wat arrested at the Central hotel thh afternoon by Constable Wright. I OK COCNTV I KKASl'ItKlt. To the voters of Douglas County Having received 'I he repuhllcon nomination for the office of Count) Treasurer of Dnuniua county, at tin primary nominating election held September 24th. 1910. I hereby an tlon nee my candidacy for re-electloi to natd oulce. I have endeavored to conduct Bid lr a ""fin!"1 nke and economical manner, rsoi w siring to close tny office to make a campaign. I hereby solicit your aui frai:e and vole for re-election. 1 am a friend of the direct primary law, and availed myself of its pro visions by having my cards primed May 2 4 th. Ill 1 0 two months be fore the republican assembly Indors ed my candidal yi followed by a published announcement which wan run as a regular advert! Qients until election day. Respectfully your obedient s-rvntit, J. E. SAWYERS. (Psid Advnrtlxoment I T '8 S MUM nave room-all Sta DaiwAucHTERED. A mmy NOV. 4 AD 5. THE Salem Real Estate Man Shot at NTight ON LONELY ROAD NEAR CITY Xew Revolver Found Xear Scene of Crime, niul Police JU'Hovo Murderer wan Acquaint ed Willi Victim. (Special to The Evening News.) SALEM, Or., Nov. 3. A deter mined search was begun today for the slayer of J. F. Roberts, a real estate man, who was shot and killed and then robbed of npr.roximatcly $5,000. The murder was committed while .Mr. Robert was enroute to (he homo of his brother to nay r.ff a debt on :ho 'arm, and was netr tho reionu roliooi. "t was Into when Roberts arrived at tho bridge near the reformatory, 'mil after the crime wns committed the murderer fled under cover of the darkness. The police are of the opinion that the murderer Is a resident of Salem, and mat ne wua acquainted with Rob erts and knew of the contemplated trip. This theory is based on the ram that a new revolver, from which three shots had been fired was found near the scene of the crime. A sntchel wns also picked up 111 which wns found 1 93. and which I save evidence of having been hastily l searched. Roberts, when fnmiH hv I Enrl Onrndor a short time after the I Bhooting, wns still alive. He was hurried back to Salem and placed in me nospuai, but died within Ml hour -without regaining conscious ness. Ho wns shot In the head. Will Visit Panamn. WASHINGTON. Nov. 3. Publish ed reports that Taft's visit to Pana- ROSEBURG WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY N3SW PLAY 4 ACT MILITARY COMEDY DRAMA UNDER OLD GLORY" PRICES 15, 25 x VISIT TJ n n choice variety of (lesions to make your pc'c" T. ow. These two products from the hands of artists ure the best the world inoduucs. An iiifpoetion will couvinru you of their atiierioriiy over all other RIINnFNPFFI Jewelcr, optician! ULmULIll LLL ROSEBURG NAT. BANK BLDC. MORE MEKT1NCS. District Attorney George M. Drown, one of the most able orators in Oregon, will address the citizens of Myrtle Creek to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock. His address will be something slmllnr to the one dellverod nt Rldddlo Inst Saturday oven- Ing, with the excoptlon that ha Intends to explain tho Initiative measures carefully that the vot- ors may determine how to vote. Jvery voter In the Myrtle Creek precinct should turn out to this meeting Inasmuch as the Issues confronting the public are worthy of the closest attention. Cnrdwct! at (llemhile. W. W. Cardwell, Rosebug's sliver tongued orator, will ad- dress the voters of Olendale at that city tomorrow evening, and from Indications he will ho greeted by a large and en- thustaatic crowd. Mr. Card- well la well versed on tho sev- ernl Issues to bo voted upon in tills election, nnd it behooves every voter to hear his address. lie will speak at Glendato to- morrow '(Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. ma in Novembor foreshadows the annexation of Panama by tho Unit ed Slates, is denied today by C. C. Arcsaman, .minister from Panama to the United States, who said that tho independence of Panama Is guar anteed by ihe liiiy-Hunau-Varilla treaty, and that annexation would not be considered by the president. The reports that annexation Is the only solution of tho Pnnntna prob lem Is eronoous and not founded on facts." President Taft will make, the trip to tho Isthmus on the cruiser Tennessee after ho casts his ballot at Cincinnati on November 8. Saturday special on. Your choice of any style of puffs nt $3.75. Rose burg Beauty Parlors. THEATRE! AND 35 CENTS - IIi: GUtlM Libby Cutjj Glass and I Pickard Handpainted China line.-!. ROSEBURG NAT. BANK BLDC. all Staple Goods at COST. FAIR. Nuf Ced.