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Evening Roseburg Review, Vol. VII. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1904. N). 122. hi Above the standard of any other we hold Golden Gate Coffee It is the highest grade coffee on the market, and goes to consumer with our guarantee that the of each tin will uniform in strength Sold in 1 and 2 lb. aroma Grind fresh each day not too fine. J. A. rOLGER tO. CO., San Franclico Importers and Routeri of KK3HEB5IRSSSX2 HMMNHIMMMMNCM Special at furrier's, VAREFUL CONFECTIONER Yuir patronage --GROCERIES. Private Free Delivery E. A. Wood & Company mem Choice umocr AND Building Material Do you contemplate 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 X- XT TV! E E K IN THE ROUGH AND 8IZED First-claps dry Mooring ' First-clan ehiplap FirHt-cksa rustic Plain & fancy pickets Lath. Dry cedar, fctar A, etar No. 1 Siiingles. We also carry a large stock of Sash, Doors Mouldings, etc.; Brackets, Newel Posts. Porch Columns and otner finishing materials. THE ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. OFFICE: KINNEY ADDITION ROSEBURG, OREGON Just across Deer Creek, foot of Jackson Street. IS'riiK 21 th absolute contents be found and quality. ( - tight tins. Fine Old Coffees WMWMmiOMMMMMMJ V:-. '.: MiXZtm MS HIMIII TODAY and WEDNESDAY Log Cabin Creams and Syrup Taffy our own receipt delicious. Our Motto Is Quality for STAPLE and FANCY SS Fresh bread daily. to all parts of the city and suburba. Troxel Block, Opposite Dpot PHONE G51 GROCERIES THAT ARE FIRST n Mm ltir1njt ntnnrinrd of quality in everv wav, cannot be sold at ; extraordinary low prices. But the liest poods can ho Fold at reasonable figures and that ie what we aim to ilo. Vj e buy when and where we pet goods that will pmve RHtifiactory to our most pa tieular customers, and bto satisfied to sell at a email profit. Can we do more? F. BARKER & CO GROCERS LOSS HEAVY Russia Hears of Heavy Defeat to its Arms. . RELEASE CAPTIVE STEAMER Russians Torpedo a British Vessel British Fleet Sow Enroutc to the Orient Special to Evening Review. St. Putkksuukg, July 21. It. is re ported here on good authority that a largo detachment of Kuropatkin'sarmy was disastrously defeated by the Jap anese In one of the mountain passes near the scene ol his operations. The Russian loss is said to be very heavy. "ACCIDKN'TALLY." XiSW Chwani:, July 21. The com mander of a Russian torpedo boat re ports having accidentally torpedoed a British steamer in thoGulf of Pe Chili. It is believed to be the Hensang,a mer chantman. DKITIKH STKAMKH Iir.f.EASKD. Pout Said, July 21. The British steamer Malacca was released by the Russians today and sailed for Cher bourg, France. WHAT MALACCA HAD ON HOARD. London', July 21 A prominent French diplomat is authority for the statement that Russia ordered the cap ture of the steamer Malacca because it was claimed that the vessel had on board a large quantity of ammunition and an Immense crane Intended for the naval dock at Mojl. UKITISH WAUS1IIPH KN'ltOUTK. Malta, July 21. Six British war ships consisting of three cruisers and three destroyers sailed today to join the Med Herman squadron at Alo.xun- j dria. A dispatch from that place says two other British e miners have just arrived there. The wholo fleet is destined for the Orient. Fort (aiii, July 20. Peninsular lV Oriental Th ...,tre,! steamer Ma- Jaccu, bound for Libau, on tho li:iltiu, has arrived here, manned by a Kus- ie wheut was raised on the Drumhel sian naval captain, four oOlcers, 4"i farm, about throe miles west of sailors and firemen. Members of the alia Wa)la, The Drumhellera had Malacca's crew wore declared prisoners and no communication with the shore was permitted. An armed guard blocks the gangway of the vessel. The llritish captain and passengers comnlain of the Russian treatment. The formercarried bis protests to such length that he was threatened with arrest unless he desisted. The Malacca is declared to have on board no contraband articles for Japan. Her cargo of .toOO tons includes 40 tons of explosives for Hong Kong. i ne crew ana passengers oi me Malacca, have been landed here. The ship is detained by the authorities, who are awaiting instructions before taking further action. EXC1TKMKNT IN EN(i LAND. London, July 20. The further de- RhEUMATISM Kidney, Stomach and NervouB Troubles are positively cured with Oil of Eden and Sweet Spirits of Edon. They are not cheap rerue 'dios, but inexpensive cures. !S5 will buy the lot. Sold by all flrst-cliiHB druagii t" A Mlll.Vl.l Iir-i Cl'Kl: OP B-IBt M VI I.-M 1 UK Cal. ;c-'if. Mv'tiril, C-i , firvi. " v:"!ihe iti't J! SIl lull -IIM! IfV.'Cr ll'T.T VlnNl hie- rm-Vuz ihiln f Throve r. tnl woma t rr .iirr oi e -la; 1 hti("'iir"l to net h hottlf of (Ml. tf K I ) K mi r- ftr lit- tti.t Kllrl ol ft mmi ifrttir"1 ry your romi'HiiT una nl It wo urnil U 't more of thiKiTfi' ly which enttfly fiin-n me. aiM I nivn Tievt-r nn-i Hie il lTthtc rerurti'iic" of tho ftlin-f?, ! thinifh J hv bt-u ft hwril worcr, w hftve b.t-u ii ri:y fpp critiit;y ftifno"'. cvt-rr inj ol nee. lolu the f'lll w rk of n 'Iy I infer Icniit Pi'K mo h fiT lh mfrlt of O I. 'K KI'K'i fr rn-uiR Khtin ei.i. n 'I I Kla-liy mftfc thf pttemnt for the le iftit ol n'lfVrlrtit hnai'iUy. Auyoitf o lrltiK rn m" 'i't nr-rtiilti p;fo"ily thp et'.-tii of ri7 F'i rT--'l n k au'l the rn liicjlbUh cure Iha liti bet ii effi-Ctetl Id dit tamo. Very Itfii-fCtfiilly, (. Kt-I'KK. With JckfOD furniture Co Oailaml, al tails received from Port Said today, deseribing the situation on board the Malacca, fall to give any reason for the seizure, and only serve to inflame the British feeling. The officials of the company reiterate their denial that the Malacca was carrying contraband of war, and reassert that the explosives on board were British government stores consigned to the naval command er at Hong Kong. In oflicial circles apprehension is felt at the increasing excitement in the country. There is no likelihood, how ever, of any precipitate action. It is officially pointed out that the very fu lest information must be obtained before the government decides on its course. The talk of police'.og the R d So i by British warships meets with no support in otHcial quarters, where it is pointed out that the commander of a warship would have to satisfy himself that a merchant ship desiring convoy was not contravening the neutrality regula tion. iKNGLANU FILES A I'KOTKST. S;. Phtkhsiumiu, July 20. Sir Chirles Hurdlnge, the Uritish Am-1 baaudor to Russia, tins afternoon, in ! belhlfof his uoverninont.. itri..niii a ' stimff nrotusl to lti-.siu n,.,iinj. seiure in the lied Sea and the de tection of the Peninsulur & Oi-ienuil atamer Malacca, which was carrying I :Wt tons of llritish government stores fo:the naval establishment at liunu I Kwy, cases containing such slows bong marked with the broad arrow, wlich is the government stamp. i i .ho Ambassador also iieseuted taieral protrst against the uirlion (jj hi Uussian volunteer lleet steuniera in he Hed Sa. New Armored Cruiser. Special to Evening Review. j Sa.V Francisco, July 21. Tho new bnlted States Armored Cruiser, South pnuiui uo muuuiiuu uuro mis t8vening with elaborate ceremonies in which the Governor and other promin Mt citizens of South Dakota will par .liipate. J lifl nnw fiticn mill nrul tut on Cruiser will cost, illy completed, :i,T50,000. Her .-in anient, consists of four S-inch, four len Id Inch and forty-two smaller ilibro guns and two torpedo tubes. Walla Walla Wheat Sold. ! Walla Walla, Wash., July 20. he first wheat of the 1004 crop was Id In Walla Wall; ' ...!,. a- ilui i u.'.i . , t t he local .rraind,.,ilr ,!. , 1 is said to have been .s cents fur tho ' ob and Vti) cents for the bluetttem K) acres in wheat, and when thresh if was comph'ted last nf ghL tho re- i tns showed that it h?d yielded an ; tsrage of 42 bushels to the, acre. lurvest Is well under way and tho I ild is turning out better than was an- tpated. In the foothill section an j arage of 40 bushels is being cm per ae for the fall-sown grain and about ' ,h , ..,. ir.-,.. i I th? 8pIV1D,f Whcftt- J1 in 1 lat country will bo com- meed next week. The farmers in 1 1 i section estimate that they will got aeld of at least 30 bushels per acre. Rest Made Easy. 1 Will hv l.fnn Hli-c plrMi4 When Ittmi'tiiirK I'roplo l.i-iirn Till". in't rest at. night with a bad back, lame, weak or an arbing one. oan's Kidney Pills are forbad backs, hey cure every form of kidney ilN, :om common backache to diabetes, hey nre endorsed by Koseburg peo- I . W. fienger, living in flen'oiiwor (Viet, says: '( had dull pairnaeroH ikifineys and at times twinges which bit li.ontly in the foreo-tni and ttugh the night. I i as n.-t U h and (d not .nleep. I alfo l.ii'i a kidney Aliens thai was very annoying .i! tis. I saw Do.in'h :;wy hiI Uied and got a bx at A. '. Mar .V Co s. drug ston-. ( me hox run d tpiiin in my baek and relieved me of !(li!!i':ult.y with tho kidney seere w. I d not feel the least iigr. of iormer eotn plaint and feel In iter i I hav in j';irs.M tr safe Iiy all dealers. Price ;V ts. FoHter-Millcirn '., IJutfalo. I'., wile ag' tits for the L". S. rmpTiilx-r the uaine Doan's au'l tak lubstituie. 'ola N'eis, and Albtiny hu.siness ir.an, An Uoneburg today. VOTE TODAY Matter of Rates Not Settled by A. 0. 0: W. IS STILL BEING DISCUSSED By the Grand Lodge in Session in Portland Is a Very Knotty Question. Special to Evening Review. Portland, July 21, The grand lodge A. O. U. V. in session here has not yet settled tho matter of the pro posed lucrouso in assessment rales. Of lleers were elected this morning and the discussion of rales was resumed this afternoon A vote on this knotty jucstion is expected today. LOCAL NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cannon were In town from beyond Lurley today. Jus. Mieolli has just lluished burning a kilo of about 200.0110 brick, and has 100,0110 ready for tho second kiln which win contain auout 4uu,uuu wuen com pleted. The Fair Route Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Louis, is the one ttiat gives you the most for your monoy, and tho fact that the Illinois Ckxtral otTera unsur- passed iwrviee via theso points to tho all jMJints beyond, inakoa it to your iuI vantage, in caso you contemplate a trip to imy Kint east, to write us before making final arrangements. e can oiler tho ehoieo ol at least dni'ii tnnerem. niJi.fis. 1). H. Trumdull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland, Oroir J. C. Lindsky, T. F. ie I. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Orcg. P. 11. Thompson, K. & P. A., Room 1, Column ltldg., Seattle, Wash. Tllffl l4Mlll, Thin, scrawny, flesh less people are usually nervous Irritable, bilious and them, if they happen to cat or drink anything containing diseaso germs, it veioi at once, ami vney aro u.e nrst ; subjects of any contagious dineaso (nining In the neighborhood. Their I life Is a continual worry in their efforts i to avoid exposure to damp and mala : rimis atmosiihern. People ean nn'.n I from 1 to it lbs. of solid healthy Ib-sli ilerweek. by the ush of Dr. Gunn's itlood V Nerve Ionic, tt puts their sstem in condition ui rt;lst siekness. III i h Tonic is In tablet form, to lie I taken right after meals. Sold by all dm ir gists for i-V;. per box or 3 boxes i for 42. It turns tho food you eat into 'strong rich blood, this prevents and cures uiseasc. i';opio umi us wno nave ued the Tonic that it cured them, then keeps them from getting nick after ward. For sale by A. C. Marsters & C o. Druggists. i m .. 1 . .11 . i I Calapooia News. Sherman Smith left Monday for Pen dleton to visit with hisbrother, Arthur. Miss Fairy Howard lias returned home frcm near Gardiner where slip had been teaching school. Among those who wont blackberry log from here to Millwood are: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. ( '. A. MeOeo, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison, Mr Jas. Kiehard, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fisher and Mrs, John Cross, In the near future two of our most popular young couples will ho united in wedlock, so we bear. Miss .Ietrie Hamilton s'arN-d for Idaho Monday where she viill spend t ho summer, Moore Son havn already thresher) the vet'1), crop of K. W, (VhhI. The yii.-'d wits gornl. Kev. F. W. f,eonairl will hot-l a church mci ting at the Stephens school nmsf-, S inrlay, Ju! 21, at 1 1 a. m. and . p. m. Ilaket dinner, (loodimtn A- Goofliiian aro running a meat wagon here tri-wi-ekly. Mrs. .In tnes Knsley has returned to Drain after a hrh-f visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Winni for.l. A rombiriat ion of some of our farrnnr hits been formed hero to put a band of 'me thous'inrl sheep on Tyee mountain, in the Lost Canyon range, during the summer. C. G. Durland has returned from Riddle where he Durchased aK-tv turn. 'year-old steers to feed tho comiugr winter. Theiuinsof the 14th and 15th stonned all harvest operations. Gardens and late grain will be benefitted by the late rain. Presiding Elder E. L. Fitch will preach at the Calapooia school house the first Saturday in August at8o'oloobt' p. m. On Sunday the Lower Calapooia. and Stephens Sunday schools will have a joint session followed hv service and basket dinner, and preach-' ing at .1 o'clock p. in. All are cordially invited to attend. Ex. Working NiKhtnnd Day. The busiest and mightiest littlo thlnpr that ever was made Is Dr. King's Now Life Pills. These pills change weak ness intn strength, listlessuess into en ergy, bruin-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tho health. Only 2"c per box. Sold by A. C. bursters .V Co., Koseburg, Orogon. Yoncalia News. Miss Bradford left Wednesday fop Millwood to spend a few days. H. V. Thiol returned Wednesday tiom Cottage Grove where he had some dental work doue. P. Huntington returned Friday from; Uosel)urg. lie just recently returned r. from Norwich, Conn. J. A. Davis, one of the county's most successful teachers, has been employed to teach in the Oaklund public Buhool tho coming school year. Tho late rain was quite refreshing and caused the lato gardens to improve wonderfully. J. W. Wise A Co. are busy baling hay in the valley and have about 75 tone yot to bale. C. R. King and soveral others left last week for the mountains on a hunt ing trip. Mr. King intends to kill the tlrst buck of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, formerly resi dents of this place, but now of Lorane, aro at present stopping with their many friends In tho city. Mr. Wilson, of Lane county, Miss Hampton, of Roseburg, and Miss De vore, of this placo, bavo been employed to teach In the Yoncalia public school this fall. Tho run-awuy team of F. Luudy, tho city marshal, last Wednosday, smashed the wagon into splinters ami badly in jured one of the horses. They caused quite an excitement for a short timo. Public meetings havo licen frequently disturbed of late by the ungcutlemauly conduct of some of our young men, all of whom aro old onough to havo more of an appreciation of common deeoncy, if nc-self respect. If these young men do not have the requisite amount of judgment to reBpeet tho rights and moral convictions of those who in no way Interfere with them, then it is tho duty of the city marshal to seo that they havo respect at. least for the law. we would suggest that they let a kindly hintmilllco. II. F. M. i Dun Women Owe Themselves "Oood action aponk Inudrr than words," SO too, drw:8 the testimony of tiiimy tlioa- MiKi oi women iiutitiK a n oi r country pmfc tier tlmn in re clmmn hqekt'd hy a unnrnntfe (tome kind, t Thai Isr reason wliv thr urn- piietoTi of Dr. Cider's ravorile rrrnip. lion me willinR lo fffi-r .v reward for women wlio rnn not hp rtin-d. Knch a reitiarkablr offer i foutifhd on thr lonjf rt-cord of riirr of tin- m'bMM nnd wr,-knis pecu liar lo wotnrn. If tlirtr is nn invalid woman. iifTnnir from fennle --:ikec!ifi, p:ol:qiiiH, r falling if womli, or finn ) ti cnitlif a wlio hie used fir. I'KT'C't I'.ivoritc I'p-srtiptioii without ronipli tr- muit'-sk, ihe jii'ijiii' tor of lli.it mt'dit'iii'-would like to le ar from -ti ti p- r.n-and it will lw to hT a'lvruitru'. to writ'' tliciii a- lle-y offrr, in p' tld t y w . nth. n rw.ittl oi lor any (vise i,f the ;iliov ni.il. fli whu ti Ih' v r.itim i nr'-. N otri' r rw ii- itn- for m.vitii - ii:- is t.. tl .,f Hi- ftipir.il- I'l'I'i'Hr .'.iiMlli- III it oi,,. Vti,r- laut U- iii.iki ! lit n:,ik i mm ii ;m tdirr. i ! Hi. Win n th dtitvvi 4t -tvi Ji fimr tliniff Hi it i'. ii jo.',d ns Jir. i. ( l .ivor ilr J'f f upl-oTi, yn t ' It buti ''I Io m-'h riolhiiiK jii'l us v"" " :iv- -o t.'i aiie h'- liopi s lo nn).f it bf-ttir ptofii but bis own mixHirrs ha VP not 1o,d ll-c r t of Ioiik csp-ri cr nnd miccc -s lli n In.rlor t'e n s mi -linn' liav. Tlt-ji. (.,.., nmny pit ut nn du Inrs advi f.iif l ;,s t nif s. mn t:iin lat quantities f,( ;il. f,i'd. I'r Pi' rt Riiiir mi'-'-s lint hi "Pr fTipttoii" does n I 1'iiit iin a patti'. ! of idiot. l)t l'i ;rr Common S us- M dirrtl Ad-vb-r ' til on ti ' eipt of :-i mir n m i.itnpt f. r a ipv in ,.y ; u -.'.imps in !.,ih biiifl llt;. Ad.'i, ,( Ii V. I'i- icr, llud-do, N. V. Ii i- i i..od iliimi lo k- f-p ijr Plin'nT.I P. t- in lli- bon--. fin, Pt-llcl in a laxittntr, two a nnid tattiatuc. a AT. I C'V the