Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, April 22, 1904, Image 1

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    Evening .Roseburg
Review,
.Vol. VII.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRBDAY EVENING, APRIL 22 1904.
No. 46.
PAY PENALTY
Marx, Nicdermeir and VanDinc
Hanged at Chicago.
YOUTHFUL CARBARN BANDITS
Trio Met Death Bravely Career of
Crime Marked W ithlSouI
less Depravity.
Special to Evening Review.
Chicago, April 22. Marx, Van Dine
and Niedemeir, the three youthful car
barn bandits, were hanged here this
morning. The trio went to their death
bravely.
Nledemier was very pale and weak
from his double attempt at suicide, and
stubbornly refused to embrace religion.
He spent the greater part of the night
smoking cigarettes and joking with his
guards. He was executed separately at
10:36 o'clock, his body writhing and
twisting for six minutes before life was
extinct.
Marx and Van Dine professed re
ligion before going to death. They
were executed at 11:17 o'clock and 11:57
o'clock, respectively. Both expired
it dries over
S. K.
Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Una
-QUICKEST AND BEST
Marshfleldand all Points on the Coast
GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVKR3
E. BANGS, Prop. - W- APP. Agent at Roseourg
1 ' '"t" Office: Oue block from s. P. depot.
iNK
. O
- AND
Building JVfaterial
Do you con temp ate building or improving your
properties? If so it will pay you to call on the
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
We carry a large stock of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL
I XT 3VT J3 JE3 3E3.
IN THE ROUGH AND SIZED
First-class dry flooring First-class shiplap
First-class rustic Plain & fancy pickets
Lath. Dry cedar, star A, ptar No. 1 Shingles.
We have a gnnd quality of No. 2 Rustic that
we are selling dt $13.u0 per thousand feet, and
other material in proportion. Give us a call and
be convinced. We are here to stay in the business.
We also carry a large stock of Sash, Doors
Mouldings, etc.; Brackets, Newel Posts. Porch
Columns and other finishing materials.
THE ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
OFFICE: KIXXEY ADDITION- ROSEBURG," OREGON
J aat acro Deer Creek, foot of Jackson Streot.
instantaneously, their necks being
broken by the drop from the scaffold.
HEREDITARY DKPHAVITY.
Eight murders were committed by
the youthful desperadoes known as the
"Carbarn Gang."- Neidemeier, their
leader, before his execution confessed
to having killed five additional men
whose names he did not know. All the
crimes-ofthe trio were characterized
by the same absence of moral sense
that is displayed by the beast of prey
when It destroys a victim. Criminal
annals nowhere have produced more
soulless or pitiless monsters than these
beardless boys. They were products of
atavism and degenercy. Each murder
er had u drunken father. They grew
up In Chicago's slums, frequented
"sawdust saloons," read nickel novels,
belonged to "boys' athletic clubs" and
began their criminal careers by steal
ing lead pipe from vacant houses. A
cowardly, slow-witted 'lounger, Emil
Roeski, was taken rato their confidence.
He carried their weapons and tools
when they ordered him to do so.
Rteskt was given a separate trial and a
few days ago was sentenced to impris
onment for life.
Wife Murderer Shot.
Special to Evening Review.
Salt Lake, April 22. Frank Ross,
who, on last Christmas, murdered his
wife and then locked their 3-year-old
baby in the room with the corpse, was
shot in the prison yard here today.
Ross met his death in an indifferent
manner.
THE SURE WAY
to prevent l'ntiimonla and ConHumptton Is
to cure your cuM wtvn it first apnea. Acker's
Knollsh Uimiip.1v will ifm. the. o..nrh In nL.hr
and drive thu cold out of ymir aystem. Always
and All throat anl lung troubhw. If it does
not Hausiy you we will renmu your money
HOUSEHOLD LACOUCR.
flLL make your old furniture and woodwork
look like new and will brighten up and
give new life and lustre to your floors at nominal
cost.
Put up In eight colors and also Clear; One drowned by over crowding boats in a lo which they have beco so fortunate';
Coat is sufficient. Can be applied by anyone. ! desperate attempt to escape across the ' born or bred'"
night.
ASK FOB IHSTBUCTIVE BOOKLET AND COLOB CABD. '
FOR SALE BY
S Y K E S
ROITO TO
840-
0
-
BOTTLED UP
Port Arthur at the Mercy of
The Japanese
TOGO SUCCESSFUL AT LAST
Russians Reported to Have Destroyed
a Japanese Column Near
The Yalu River.
Special to Evening Review.
London, April 22. Port Arthur is
doomed to fall into the hands of the
Japanese with in a few days. Suoh Is
the tenor of a dispatch to the Times
from Niu Chwang today. The dispatch
says that Admiral Togo has succeeded
in blocking the port so that no Russian
warships can leave the harbor, and
that hundreds of people are hastily
leaving the town in anticipation of the
assault to he made by the Japanese
troops.
A dispatch from Port Arthur says
that there i:
growing disposition
there to admit that it was a Japanese
and not a Russian mine that caused the
destruction of the battleship Petpopav-
iovsk unu injury to tne fooelda.
JAPS SUSTAIN SEHIOUS DKFEAT.
The Central New. here has received
....
a dispatch from a correspondent in the
far east stating that the Russians have
completely routed a Japanese column
on the Yalu.
a , h ..... x i
Another report says a Japanese vic -
i
tory has occurred on the Yalu and that
hundreds of Russian troops were
. river.
There's nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all Iho Salves you
ever heard of. liuckleu's Arnica Salve
Is the best. It sweeps away and cures
B.irns, Sores, Bruises, Cms. Iloils,
Ulcers, akin Kruptiuns and Piles. It's
only 2ic, and guaranteed to give satis
faction by A. C. Manners & Co., Roso
burg, Or., druggist.
D. H. Turner, of Ncwberg, Depart
ment Commander of the G. A. R., of
Oregon, la in Kosebure on an Official
. visit lo the local post. He is making a
.tour of the slaw and called upon the
, veterans In the holdiers Home today.
iiewu. acc0ropan,euny1.u.alclvltt,
of Portland, senior vice commander of
una uepanmenu i ney were much
pleused with the existing conditions at
... utuUK
well cared for and contented, and
rtr,"" li ... , . "armoDIOUSy-!
vvuiujNiuau. i.iuDi nuu nujuwiib raiin
are evidently the right mon in the
right place. There are now 78 G. A.
R. Posts in Oregon, with about 2C00
members.
Be.t Congli Morilcin. Pnr Children,
When you buy a cough medicine for
small children you want one In which !
vou can nlace imnlicit conddencA. Vnn
want one that not only relieves, but j
cures, louwantone that Is unques
tionably harmless.
You want one that
RHEUMATISM
Kidney ,Storaach and Nervous
J roubles are nosmvwv cured
with Oil of Lden and Sweet
Spirits of Eden.
They are not cheap reme
dies, but inexpensive cures.
$3 will buy the lot. Sold by
all flret-dafid drujrgits
A MIRACTLOCa CCRK OP SHKt MATJnM
I hi Cau CfoF. Mr.mckuCo ,
Oakhhi, Cat,.
OKTl.rivirirFnr monthn til yrum T wm
tn liituw Rqfftrcr Irom violent ttttcki nf
Sialic Hhnnmntlnm. and wm vtvn up bj
thref lflrjit th tul'-nim of (ikini1, fm'
(thtslamr home eltj) who t14 I cotilrj ui,t
recover, urifl wou-4 he a rr jioie for life Bnt
oi.e day I happene'I lo net hnH of a urn II
b-mle of OIL oc EfKN Diiiniifiirtiirp1 t.j
yonr('nmptiTiin1 nw1 It. AItrwrfln iim
rwo tnail bott'i-N mnre nf thkr'mly wfajph
entirety rurert me. nl I ha,re never h1 tht
llffhtet reriirrenRe of the iee wiure, 1
thouRb I have tmen a hnl worn-r, and have
been -n my l-et c-iitntlv alirimt everv flar
Blnce, flntn tbefnl! w.trn ot an all day laborer
I can rot n,i:nk uto highly of the merit of
O.I. Uf T.UY.n for fiirmir Rbeumatini. a 1 I
Kla-liy make th'n Mau-meiit for the bneiit of
pmflerlnir humanity. Aiiynne o 'ltlrinz ri
lit in ati'l rtaln rjrnnailv th. mtni
of my mi (Torino and the mlraouloun cure tha
baa tetn atrecuid In tnr ca.
Viy Keipretfiidy,
Vvlth Jackaon t jroltaie Co. Oaklaua. tal.
is pleasant lo take. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy meets all these condi
tions. Th(ra is nothing so good for the
coughs aud colds incident to childhood.
It Is also a certain preventative and
cure for croup, and there is no danger
whatever from whooping cough when
It Is given. It hns been used In many
epidemics nf that disease with perfect
success. For sale bv Hamilton Drug
Co.
PLEASED WITH OREGON'.
Henry Watterson Predicts a Great
Future For This Coast.
Portland, April 21. "If I were 20
here is where I should come," said
Henry Watterson, the veteran editor
of the Louisville Courier-Journal as he
comfortably chatted after his lecture on
Lincoln last night. "In 50 years there
will be a population of 50,000,000 in the
section of the country west of the crest
of the Rocky mountains. By that time
the dominating influence will be on the
Pacllle and not on the Atlantic coast.
"Westward is still the course of em
pire. By that time there will be one
two isthmian canals and Portland
will not be over 36 hours distant by rail
from New York. The Pacific ocean
will then be the great highway of com
merce and this magnificent section
blessed by nature, so bland in its cli -
mat and so riotously prolific, will lof -
ically come to the very forefront.
"Many cities will dot the whole Pa -
cIDo coast, achieving an Importance
now scarcely dreamed of, but there will,
population and commercial consequence
which will be in constant business touch
with the whole round earth-
one north
anu tne otner soutu 01 you.
"Here will bo found the great oppor-
1l"u , , i generation ana
I these things will conie to pass during
lhe iifetlme of many of tha wbo
' are now attending tho public schools of
i Oregon. If the boys who are here do
n"1 m&'" success of life with tho op-
'portunities which are opening upbefoi o
i't , ... .. ' ' . ,
them, and with the advantages of their
,nttKnilicent environment, the fault will
be with them and not with the countrv
SUFFERED 8 MONTHS
I can heartily rornmmpwl Aelnr'n TiiMiln
for Iyn-istft ami StoniHoh TronltK . I hnvi
be ti siilltThiif for eiulu month ami tried
mnuy rfim-iles without any-r.-1U-f, inittl I tent
tiort tiini'Hiiri am now iH-rfiTtiv wi ll. Thank -
int; you i'tiih' spvt'iiy n-envery. I am Rnm fully
t-nt" m
Kale liv llamllttiii linm i.u.. liust'tiur-
Onklaml DniK Co., UakTaitil.
Hi-mi to W. II. Ilookvr .V ((.., BiHIaK N Y.,
for Iree trial .ncknKC. (Nothituc Uku I hem..,
Rioting in Denver.
rH'vL' A..ptl i ww kn
!,",
Moyee and hls lhol. woro B nbm.
of 1K.ollle at the denot to meet thorn,
noluuin(? SecroUlr, Havwood, of the
Western Federation of Miners.
, Uaj.wooA WBike(J lnlo tho lmin nJ
,hnn. ,,,.,,. ,.h ..... r .;n
uulke,ey Wells Immediately jum,wu n
Havlroo(1 t,, strlke hm jn..wocd
knockcd Woi8 down, Bnd lw0 wMle
knocked Haywood under a seat. Ho
was arrested and with Moyer taken to j
the Oxford Hotel.
There the trouble broke out again I
and Haywood knocked two soldi
down. Other troopers Jumped Into the
fight, and Haywood was bayoneted and
clublod with muskets until he was In
sensible. A riot call was turned in, but
when the police arrived the soldiers re-
,uwd w KlTe UP "yw0-
Later Haywood recover consciousness
ls now rccelvinT medical treatment.
ino is an on a i uuard oiilcerssav they
will hold him nn a warrant charging
desecration of the flag. Chief of Police
Armstrong has not yet made a demand
for the surrender of Haywood, who is
constructively under arrest in Denvw.
There is dispute as to who struck the
first blow at the depot. According to
the military, when Haywood tried to
speak to Moyer. Captain Wells told
him be could not talk to the prisoner,
and Haywood turned and struck Wells
tn the face.
Haywood's worst Injuries from his
two tights were a deep cut on the left
side of the head and one on the right
side of the head. Surgeons wern forced
to take a number of stitches In the
wounds.
General Bell says he will take Hay
wood toTelluridu as a military prisoner
if the Supreme Court sustains the gov
ernment's (Kjsition.
Secretary Iluywood was surrendered
this afternoon by General !tjll to
Sheriff Armstrong, of this county, who
served on him the warrant issued at
Telluride for his arrest on a charge of
lesecratEng the flag. He was locked
up in the county jail to await deporta-1
Lion to Telluride.
MAM TRUSTS
Crowing Rapidly in Volume
and Influence.
THE EXHIBIT IS STARTLING
There Arc Over Eight Hundred Trusts
With $20,000,000,000 of
Capital.
Washington, April 21. When Con
gressman Littlefleld, last year, had
printed In the Congressional Record
hi? list of 800 trusts, with nearly $14,
000,000,000 of capital, the country was
startled at the exhibit. ' Now comes
Mr. John Moody, a Wall Street pub
lisher, with a new book entitled, "The
Truth About the Trusts," which gives
us evon higher figures.
! Mly slvs a classified list of
'"'Z. , , . "
I . . . , - ,
! " ' con&rHi,1 5,288 plants, having
'"ZZ ,, . -
" 7 t ZTL
phone, gas, electric light and stroet
railway consolidations), controlling
1,336 plants, and having a total out
standing capitalization of 93,735,45ft,
075, He discusses the six great steam
' railroad groups with a total capitaliza
tion of 89,017,080,1)07, and the ten allied
Independent railroad systems having a
capitalization of 1380,277,000.
The groat total of the capitalization
of all the trusts considered in thUbook,
industrial, franchise and transporta
tion, is 20,37, 11:2,511.
After mentioning the fact that thero
is In this country about 980,000,000,000
of wealth outsklo of tho trusts discussed
In Mr. Moody's book, the Wall Streot
Journal of March 17th makes the fol
lowing very significant statement:
'It should not be overlooked that
the trust wealth Is the most Important,
in that IT LAROELY CONTKOI.S ALL
THK OTHER WEALTH.
The trusts are
1 hi controll of the transortatlon fa
cititles of the country. They are prac
tically in control of its banking facili
ties, and thoy control Its main indus
trial systems. Through control of
ftlie banks, the railroads and the lead-
industrial companies, the directors
of thaw trusts nractirallv dirnct ttin
huinos nf thn nnnntrv. anil whnn It. Ill
mh lliat f ti10 0,0(10,000,110.1 of trust
capital in the United States, upwahds
' 1,000,000,000 is hkm iiy osi: FA.M-
i 1I.Y, and that the creator amount is
, represented by a group of perhaps
! dozen canitallsts. one edit some con-
Jception of the Immense power which Is
.wielded in tins country hy a fow capl-
toiisls.
The fact that the Wall Stroet Jour-
a!, and to some extent also, Mr. Moody,
attempts to justify the existence of
these trusts is of no consequence. It Is
of great Importance that nearly all of
i he. so trusts, with over JO.riOU.OOO.OOO
of capitalization, are Illegal combina
tions and would probably bosodeclared,
if they were brounht to tho bar of jus
tice. Our easy-going Attorney-General,
however, got frightened when he
won a suit against one of them, really
begun by the governor of Minnesota,
and hastened to tell them that the gov
ernment was r.ot going to "run amuck1'
in Its opposition to trusts. Wall Street
interpreted this statement, and other
assurances that were said to come di
rect from the White House, to mean
that there would be no more suits be
gun against these illegal and criminal
trusts this yoar, and proceeded to put
up the prices of trust slocks. The Su
preme Court decision was given on
Monday; on the following Saturday tho
prices of these trust stocks closed high-
er than they had sold for many weeks
Wore. Kven the stocks of the North
ern Securities Company, against which
tho Supreme Court decision waa ren
dered, wild up about 8 points with ir
one week from tho rendering of tho de
cision. It Is perfectly safe to say that th
present ot:ctiiant of tho White Hons
knows full well on which side of hit
brt'ad is the trust butter and that br
will not do anything to greatly disturb
tho harmonious rclntions which have
'or many years existed between the
republican party and these hundred
of tur iff-fostered and franchise trust.
Certainly not this year, if these great
criminals show their appreciatl n fjr
favors, ns they usually do, bv fattening;
up the republican campaign fund.
Sulntlo ItliMUuintlNin Curoil.
"I have boon subject to sciatic rheu
matism for years," says E. H. Waldron,
of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints
were stilT and gave me much pain and
discomfort. My joints would crack
when I straightened up. I used Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and have been
thoroughly cured. Have not had a
pain or ache from the old trouble for
many months. It is certatnlv a most
wonderful liniment." For sale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
Revolution at Myrtle Creek.
Our saws make eight hundred and fifty
REVOLUTIONS a minute and cut for
ty thousand feet of first-class lumber
every day.
Our dry kiln and new planing mill
are now in operation and we can fur
nish any one with quantity and quality
for any building thoy may wish toerecu
Our headquarters are at Myrtle
Creek, Oregon, and any correspond
ence will receive our prompt and care
ful attention. We have a branch office
and lumber yard In Koseburg, where
our Mr. J. M. SchaolTer will be pleased
to answer any questions you want to
ask, show you our stock and give you
our prices.
The lumbermen of the Pacific North
west confidently expect a great REV
OLUTION in the lumber business
when they secure their forty cent tates
to Missouri River points; and it is im
portant that persons who want to build,
cheap Bhould secure their lumber now,
before this rate takes elTect.
Wre have half a million feet of dry
lumber in our yards, and you can find
quarter sawed, vertical grain flooring,
rustic, and finishing lumber either in
our planing mill at Myrtle Creek, or
warehouse In Koseburg.
Special prices and Inducements given
to Contractors. Correspondence solic
it e'd.
WILLIAM P. JOHNSON LUMBER
COMPANY,
d-sw m5 MYRTLE CREEK, ORE.
Bobbed tha Orv.
A startling incident Is narrated by
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as fol
lows: "I was In an awful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, -
tongue coated, pain continually In back
and sides, no apjietlto, growing weaker
day by day. Three physicians had
given me up. Then I was advised to
use Eloctrlc Bittors; to my great joy,
tho first bottle made a decided improve
ment. I continued their uso for three
weeks, and am now a well man. I
know they rubbed tho grave of another
victim." No one Bhould full tn trv
thorn. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at A.
(J. Marstors & Co. drug Btoro, of Kose
burg, Oregon.
W. N. and S. K. Moore, Mrs. M. J.
Mooro, Ruckles; Mr. and Mrs. R.
Phtpps, Dillard; T. B. Hurnott, Round
Prairiu; KolaNois, Albany; Jas. In man.
Looking Glass; J. L. Roderick, Oak
land; Jas. Wallace, Hoaglin; J. E.
Leonard, Olalla; II. J. Ucnn, Peter
Martindale, Camas Vulloy; G. W.
Vaupel, Ashland; II. Fcnton, Myrtle
Point; A. M. Crawford, Salem, were
among tho recent arrival at the Mc
Clallon. Tve Lost Ten Pounds"
A mnn sava. "Look at this." And he
over-laps his coat to show how loose it
Is. There are some people who enn lose
ftit to Advantage, but the loss of flesh is
cue of the accepted evidences of failing
health. As flesh-making processes tiegtn
in tne sini'-ycu.so
naturally v hen
there is loss of
flesh we look 6 rat
to the stomach for
the cause. And
the cause is gen
erally found to be
disease of the
stomach and di
gestive nnd nutri
tive tracts, result
ing In Ion of nu
trition and conne
quent physical
weakness.
Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical
Dist-overv restore
the loat'flrMh by
curing (list Macs of
the aUmiiu-h and
other organs of
digctttton mid nu
trition and ena
bling the perfect
(instion nnd ns
sitnilation of frd
from which flesh
and strength are
made.
'My wife wn (or
r fir trmiMt't
th Ili'llirrMioit of
mm li ;m! Inwrl,
Kih'irf hihI fwvrrr
in nl Hmr (Inrintt
r Mi. I Vilt'.n
i " I iff fi' art w:t
I'll tiff fl4 V'TM
ic dottle
IV Un;n
-ll'- le:t
'i j.tih nor Mont-
Dr. I'itrn-'s I'lciiwint Pellets cure, coa
5lip.jliun and biliousncbe.
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