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Evening
oseburg Review.
Vol. VIII.
ROSEBURQ, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1905.
No. 18.
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Mrs, L. C. Dumbletia Shot by
' L. Vial, at Winchester
WOOND' NOT A SERIOUS ONE
While Intoxicated, Vial Quarreled Willi
' His Wife and Mrs. Dmnble.
ton Interfered.
Mrs. Louis G. Dumbleton, wife of a
prominent citizen of Winchester, 'five
miles north of Roseburg, was shot and
severely wounded at her home at that
place, shortly before noon today, by
Leon G. Vial, son-in-law of Fred J.
Blakel'ey, the well known capitalist of
this city. The shootiDg followed a
quarrel between Vial and his wife at
the Dumbleton home and the inter
vention of Mrs. Dumbleton by ordering
Vial from the house- A 33-calibre
Smith & Wesson revolver was the
weapon used by Vial. He fired
one shot at Mrs. Dumbleton, the bullet
entered the left part of the abdomen
and made its exit toward tbo back, just
above the left hip bone. Vial is now
in the county jail at Roseburg, await
ing developments.
Mrs. Vial had been residing at the
Dumbleton home for a week, baying
left her husband at Oakland because,
as alleged, he abused her. This morn
ing Vial appeared at the Dumbleton
home, accompanied by Wm. Leather
wood and Win. Nolta, of Wilbur,
he being somewhat intoxicated.
He had invited his two companions to
dinner, telling them he lived there,
which he formerly did. What fol
lowed is best learned from the story of
Leatherwood, as told to a Review re
porter who reachtd the scene about an
hour after the affair occurred.
Vial and Leatherwood wont directly
Into the house while Nolta remained
outside talking to Mr. Dumbleton, who
was at work in the yard. While
Leatherwood and Mrs. Dumbleton
were seatfd in the sitting room, Vial
was holdlug a conversation with his
wife in the parioradjolning. Suddenly
Mrs. Vial was heard to scream for
Mrs. Dumbleton, and the latter quickly
arose, went to the parlor door and
opened It, being followed by Leather
wood. As she did so, Mrs. Vial rushed
by with a territied look on her
face, indicating that an unpleasant
scene had taken place. Mrs. Dumble
ton at once ordered Vial from the
house. His response was an oath and
the shot which wounded Mrs. Dum
bleton. Leatherwood immediately
sprang forward and grappled with
Vial. In the struggle, Vial let the
revolver fall from his grasp and Leath
wood forced him out of the door. Both
men then hastened from the house,
Vial going to the section bimk house
and giving himself up, whilo Leather
wood alarmed the neighbors. Vial,
Leatherwood and Nolta were brought
to town this afternosn by Sheriff Mc
Olallen and Deputy Sheriff Bogard.
When asked for a statement
Vial answered, with a druDken leer
on his face, that he had nothing to say.
Dr. Geo. E. Houck, of this city, at
tended Mrs. Dumbleton.' While her
injury is very painful, Dr. Houck does
not anticipate any serious conse
quences, his present belief being that
the bullet did not enter the internal
cavity, although its entrance and exit
were several inches apart.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Smith, parents
of Mrs. Dumbleton, were called to her
bedside this afternoon from their home
near Groen's Station.
An Editor's Opinion of the Royal
Gorge.
Edyth Tozler Weatherred, In describ
ing., a recent trip' over the Denver &
Rio Grande Railroad, says in "The Ex
position":
41 At last the goal of the ambition of
years has been reached marvelous,
wonderful, grand and inspiring Royal
Gorge is on either hand. The only
disappointing thing Is you only have
one pair of eyes, while the train darts
in and out of the tremendous chasm.
If any who have never seen it are won
dering how it looks just go aud see.
Thousands have tried to describe it,
yet every attempt falls short of giving
the subject justice."
If you contemplate a trip East, write
W. C. McBrido, 134 Third street, Port
land, Ore. for booklets picturing Colo
rado's famous scenery, and any other
information you may desire. d-tf.
See Frank E. Alley lor land scrip.
Guaranteed perfect, and ready for de
livery. Lowest market price.
Beau's Magic Spray pump has porce
lain lined cylinder with spring to
plunger that does half the work. Call
at Churchill & Woolley's and see one
in operation.
HORROR AT BROCKTON
About 100 Persons Perish in Explo
sion Followed by Fire.
- Brockton, Mass. March 20. Sixty
dead bodies, burned and mutilated be
yond any effort of Identification, pos
sibly 40 or more charred corpses in
t'..j uncovered ruins, and a list of In
jured already upward of 50, constituted
the record this afternoon of a boiler
explosion, followed by fire, this morn
ing, at the shoe factory of the R. B.
Grover Company, at Campello, a part
of this city. An official of the company
announced at this hour that the dead
may number 100 or more, but the total
loss of life and the number of those on
the injury list will necessarily remain
a matter of mere surmise for some
hours.
At the hour stated the rescuers were
almost at the center of the ruins. At
that hour 250 of the 400 listed employes
had been accounted for.
In all eight buildings were burned,
including the factory, a business block
and an old hotel building occupied by
stores and tenements, and the .finan
cial loss'is estimated at $200,000. ' ,
The greatest difficulty was experi
enced in ascertaining the number of
dead and wounded, owing to the fact
that an ell of the factory in which
some company hands were at work
was almost completely wrecked, and
many of the men and women had no
chance of escape.
French warships have been ordered
post huste to Venezuela to act in accord
with the instructions of the French
Minister. The warships are now In
the Carribbean Sea.
The Dutch government has lodged a
very serious complaint with President
Castro against the treatment of its
citizens, and it may join with France
in coercive measures.
By the Tonic Route
The pills that act as a tonic, and not
as a drastic purge, are DeWltt's Little
Early Risers. They cure headache,
constipation, bllliousness, eto. Early
Risers are small, easy to take and easy
to act a safo pill. Mack Hamilton,
hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says:
''Two bottles cured me of chronic con
stipation." Sold by Fullerton & Richardson.
SYNDICATE'S UNIQUE OFFER.
Pleasant and Harmless
Don't drug tbo stomach to cure a
cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts
the mucus, draws the inflammation out
of the throat, lungs and bronchial
tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A.
quick cure for Croup and Whooping
Cough. One Minute Cough Cure re
lieves a cough in one minute because
It acts first on the mucous membrane
right where the cough troubles in the
throat or deep-seated on the lungs.
Sold by Fullerton & Eichardson.
France On The War Path.
Washington, March 20. The
French Cable Company., complications
have reached a crisis, and U. S. Min
ister Bowen has Informed the State
Department that the French Minister
at Caracas, by ' Instructions of his
government, has notified the Vene
zuelan government that there must be
no further proceedings on its part to
ward the cancellation of the company's
franchise or interference with Its prop
erty. Further, Mr. Bowen reports that two
Wants Exclusive Liquor Privileges in
' Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, Cal., March 0. A
syndicate of Los Angeles capitalists
has made in good faith a proposition to
the city attorney and board of police
commissioners to have the present 200
liquor licenses revoked, and Instead 60
or 75 licenses issued to the company.
The members would place their saloons
in charge of competent persons, under
such regulations as do not now exist in
any American city. Treating would
be considered a misdemeanor. Coffee
and soft drinks would be served, as well
as intoxicants, and a forfeit would be
paid for every drink sold to an Intoxi
cated person, The drinking places
would be made attractive and the
prices uniform.
But for the fact that this proposition
is seriously backed by a number of
men of wealth, it would bo takou as a
joke. A formal offer is made to guar
antee the city $180,000 per year for the
' exclusive privilege, and to spend a l.b
cral amount In public improvement?,
j The syndicate will make the offer, acd
' if it Is refused will assist in the present
sirenuous campaign to bring to a, vote in
Los Angeles the question of saloons cr
no saloons.
A Destructive Fire
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SPRING SHAPES OF GORDON HATS NOW IN
STOCK
McCall Bazaar
Patterns I0c-I5c
Fisher & Bellows Co.
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS
We sell and guar
antee Fay Stock-
PmhrniHpn Qri1p We bav8 iutt recived d:rect from the
IlliLl UlUti y 7CS.lt; manufacturers a lot consisting of lOOpieces
of Embroidery and Jnsortion ranging in width from 2J to 18 inches wide. We
will place them on ssle Thursday, March 2d, at 5c, 8u, 10c, 12c and 25c. This
represents but a fraction of their worth. They won't last long those that come
first will get the best bargain.
Dress Goods for Spring 1905
We are showing all the latest
weaves and colorings known to the
weaver's art in Foreign and Domestic
fabrics. Our stock is complete in
Lusters, (either plain or figured)
Eolennes, Crepe de Chine, Voils, etc.
Wacri finnrlc An elegant line in everything
TTdSU thal ia new alld daintj, in
either colored or white.
Silks
A large lineuf silks for Shirt Waista Suits,
plain or fancy designs.
New Embroidery, Laces, Ribbons,
Drees Trimmings and Notions of all
kinds.
Have you seen the "Lewis and
Clark" caps for girls and the "Saucy
Susan" for ladies and misses? They
will be all the go get one now. As
usual, we are first to show the new
thiDgs.
SHOES
Just received a large
stock of Men's and
Women's Dress Shoes. The Boston ian
for men. at 3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
Bals or Oxford, Black, Tan or Patent
Leather. For women, the "Ultra" in
all the new lasts the bent shoe to be
be bad at the price $3.50.
Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing
just in a large line at right prices.
Ladies' Spring Hats
We are the first to show the new
spring styles in ladies' ready to wear
hats. An elegant line.
Come and See Them
A Complete Stock of Staple
Groceries.
Telephone 721
To draw the fire out of a bum, or
heal a cut without leaving a Bear, use
DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. A spe
cific for piles. Get the genuine. J. L.
Tucker, editor or the Hurmonizor,
Centre, Ala., writes: "I have used
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve in my
family fur Piles, cuts and burn?. It is
; the best salve on the iLiu-ltet. Every
i fitmily should keep it on hand." Sold
1 by Fuilertun & Richardson.
Double Mine Horror.
Charleston, VV. Va., March 20.
As a result of the horrible explosion in
the Rush Run and Red Ash mines,
near Thurmond, last night, 24 men now
lie dead In the two mines.
Ten of those were killed In theexplo
sion Saturday night, and the other 14
were a rescuing party, wtio entered
the mine this morning to take from the
mines the bodies of their fellow-workmen.
The latter were killed by a sec
ond explosion and the afterdamp.
It Is S?.rious
Some Roscburi; People Pail to Realize The
Seriousness
The constant aching of a bad back,
The weariness, the tired feeling,
The pains and aches of kidney ills,
Are serious if neglected,
Dangerous urinary troubles follow.
A Roseburg citizen shows you how
to avoid them.
Edwin Billings, now residing on Jane
Btreet East end, says'. "At intervals
for seven or eight years I have been
annoyed with Irregularities of tbo
kidney secretions and suffered from
severe pain in the small of my back.
I don't know what cuused It, but coin
ing on gradually I kept gottlng worse
as time rdlled by. Finally I got so bad
that on more than one occasion I was
about used up. I know what caused
the trouble but how to check it or cure
it was a mystery. When In bad shape
several months ago uoan's Kinney
Pills were brought to my notice and I
procured a box at A. C. Marsters'
drugstore, i he results f obtained
were decidedly satlslactory. ro say
that I endo-.3e Dean's Kldr-ey Pills
expresses my opinion very mildly.
For sale bv all dealers, price f.O cts.
Foster-Milburn Co. Uulfalo, N. Y., Bole
agents for the U. S.
Kememoer me i.ame uoan s ana.
take no substitute
FISHER & BELLOWS CO.
Russian Commander Has fs-
tablishcd Himself. v
IS REORGANIZING COMMAND
Russia to Raise Home Loan Soldiers
are Deserting by Thousands
The Losses.
Special to Evening Review.
St. Petersburg, March 21. To
day's advices say that Gen. Llniovltch
has established bis headquarters at
Chen Chianatsu crossing on the Sungarl
river, and from there is dlrocting the
retreat of his three armies. He allowed
tho men to rest on the 20th.
A dispatch from Harbin says Gen.
Linievitch is making drastic changes
in his subordinate commands and en
tirely reorganizing bis general staff.
LATE ESTIMATE OP LOSSES.
Tokio, March 21. The Japanese
losses at the battle of Mukden are now
estimated at 50,000 men. A revised es
timate of the Russian losses in killed,
wounded and prisoners at the battlo
of Mukden and up to the ending of the
light at Tie Ling places the total at
175,r:j men.
TO RAISE MONET AT HOME.
Glasgow, March 21. A Herald dis
patch from St, Petersburg says tho de
cision of Russia to raise an Internal
loan of $100,000,000, has caused a panic
on tho Btock exchange.
It Ib reported in St. Petersburg that
Russian soldiers are deserting Ito' the-!
Japanese army by the thousands. '
A
Good Roads Convention'.
Quants Pass, Or., March 20.-TbeJ
Southorn Oregon district coiivortttori I
of the Oregon Good Roads Association
convened in Grants Pass early this
afternoon, and will continue till to
morrow night. There Is a large at
tendance of delegates and members
from all sections of the state, and the
convention promises to be the most
successful ever held in the history ot
the Oregon Good Roads Association.
The first meeting was called to order
at the Opera House by Judge J. O.
Booth, of Josephine. The address of
welcome on the part of the Grants Pass
Miners' Association was given by
President C. L. Mangum, and an ad
dress in behalf of Grants Pass and
Josephine was given by D. H, Stovall.
A response, in which was inculcated
the entire plan of work the Good Roads
Association has under way, was given
by J. II. Scott, County Judge of Marion
and president of the Good Roads As
sociation. Ex-Governor T. T, Geer
also spoko.
The Portland Commercial Club Is
largely represented, both by members
and delegates appointed by that body.
The Oregon Development League is
also well represented, among those In
attendance being E. L. Smith, of Hood.
River, prosldcnt of the league. W. E.
Coman represents the Southern Pa
cific, Dr. Withycombe the Oregon Ag
ricultural College, and Professor Hyde
the State University.
A number of County Judges are ia
attendance or expected tomorrow,
among them being Judge L. R. Web
Bter, of Multnomah; Judge John H.
Scott, of Marlon; Judge T. F. Ryan, ol
Clackamas; Judge C. J. Troncbard, of
Clatsop; Judge M. D. Thompson, of
Douglas; Judge G. W. Dunn, of Jack
son, and Judge B. Daly, of Lake
County. Judge Daly has made a 200
mile stage ride In ordor to get here.
The Modford Commercial Club and
other organizations of Jackson County
have sent large delegations. Tbcr
Roseburg Commercial Club has. also
Bont representatives.
Five Years Each.
Alti any, Or., March 20. Dunn and
Crossly, the Lebanon bank ' robbers,
were today sentenced to serve five
years In tho penitentiary. They will
be sent to Sulem tonight.
The money taken from Crossly, 1800,
Is a subjeot for controversy. The
Bank & Surety company claim It, while
the defendant's attorney also demands
it.
A Delightful Region.
Portland Journal: Southern Ore
gon will rocolvo a large share of the
homeseokors coming to Oregon. It la
a delightful region.
The RkvihW gives all the news.
REMOVAL SALE
Preparatory to moving into our new, magnificent
combination store at the corner of Jackson and
Cass streets, with a fresh stock of goods, wo will
offer our present stock of :::::: :
HARDWARE, STOVES, FURNI
TURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AT;
70c On the Dollar
This Offer Ends After April 20.
The "Umpqua" Cold Cure prepared
at our pharmacy, If taken in time and
according to directions, seldom, If ever
fails to cure the worst colds. It is high
ly recommended by all who have used
It. A 25o box of this remedy In your
home will save sickness and expense.
Hamilton Drug Co. d-w.
To appreciate the bargains, you must soe the
goods, An opportunity like this happens only
once in a lifetime.
We will retain our present quarters at the
corner of Oak and Rose Btreets, where we will
continue to buy anything you have for sale.
WE PAY CASH
Roseburg Junk & Hide Co.
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