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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1905)
3S Saver Con- nection With Czar. RIGA TO BE THE CAPITAL 900 Armed Rebels All Ready to Battle With 60,000 Troops, Now Enroute. Special to Evening Review. St. Petbrsijurq, Dec. 20. The Czar's authority has entirely ceased to exist in the Baltic provinces, where a Lettish republic Is now being establish ed. Riga has been selected as the cap ital. Fifteen hundred delegates have been selected to attend the pan-Lettish congress to be held at Riga at once. All able bodied males in the provinces have boen ordered to join the revolutionary army.- Orders to pay no taxes to the Czar's government or obey any of the Czar's commands are being obeyed. Fortresses are bn ing manned and bridges blown up, pre paratory to resisting the array of GO,- j 000 men, which the Czar has dispatch- j ed there to put down the rebellion. .The revolutionary forces now num-; ber 200,000, and are equipped with modern fighting arras. TROOPS COOPED UP.. Thirty-thousand troops are either retreat log or cooped up in Baltic cities, at the mercy of an insurgent army of 100,000 men, according to reports just received here. At Moscow a general strike is on. The first trait to enter the city was fired upon, and the engineer and many passengers were wounded. The in habitants expect a siege and are col lecting supplies. TROOPS ON DKPENSIVE MlTAU, EJrovlnceof Courland, Dec. 11). The troops, in order to avoid annihil- THE DRUO STORE OF QUALITY KEYSTONE PURITY OLIVE OIL HAS A RECORD Remember, the "KEYSTONE" Brand FULLERTON & RICHARDSON J ROSEBITOkI 12y EVENING, DEOEMBEk c tion at the hands of the insurgents, e been forced to abandon the coun districts and to concentrate at Riga, MitaM and Libau, where they actually are standing on defensive, unable to make headway against the Insurgents. Several detachments have been de feated. The insurgents, who are formed in bands, have a regular military organi zation and are well armed with military rifles and bayonets. 00,000 TROOPS ENROUTE. St. Petersburg, Dec. 19 Sixty thousand troops are being hurried towards Rlgu Refugees are fleeing in Swedish warships. The republic which has been established in the Baltic provinces 'openly defies the new Gov ernor-General. A manifesto proclaiming universal suffrage in the election of representa tives to the Douma was drafted yester day at the dictation of Premier Witte and has been approved by the Czar. NEW MASSACRE AT ODESSA. Bucharest, Dec. 19. Advices from Odessa state that the population is in a state of terror at the repented massa cres by the Cossacks and Hooligans., The police are powerless to prevent the outrages. A band of Coeaacks, the report states, massacred a number of Jews, who were fleeing from the coun try. The Hooligans plundered 1)5 Jewish'shops and slaughtered many of the occupants. A number of Jews who were wealthy a week ago are now said to be living on charity. It was announced that a general mas sacre of the Jews would occur on Christmas. When in Portland Stop at "The Cozy," 103-105, 7th street, only one block from Hotel Portland. Nicely furnished rooms, free baths, etc. Mrs. M. E. Lohr, Mgr. The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long Living. The men of eighty-live and ninety years ol age are not the rotund wel I fi d, but thin, spare men who live on a slender diet. Be as careful as he will, however, u man past middle 'age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food cot suited to his constitu tion, and will need a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stomach and regulate his liver and bowels. When this is done there is no reason why the average man should not live to old age. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. When we started in business, we determined that all our Drugs should be of the highest quality. That included Olive Oil, so we commenced making careful chemical tests of several of the leading brands. We were told hat in Southern California there was an Olive grower who pressed the oil from his own olives just as they were gathered fresh from the trees. We investigated; got a sam ple of the Oil and tested it by the most exhaustive chemical tests, with the result that we found the the Oil to be pure and perfect in every way. We offer you Olive Oil as pure as the prime, ripe fruit, from which it is pressed. Hitchcock Withdraws 46, Acres of Timber Land. IS CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OR. Fitzsimmons Favorite Over O'Brien in Betting on Tonight's Fight in San Francisco. Special to Evening Review. Washington, Dec. 20. Secretary of , the Interior Hitchcock today ordered the withdrawal from entry -of 40,000 acres of umber land in uiactcamas County, Oregon, for forrest reserye purposes. The president today appointed Joseph Buckley Bishop a member of tho Panama Canal Commission. Bishop will become recording secre tary of the commission at a salary of $10,OCf) year. FITS! FAVORITE IN I1ETTING. San Francisco, Dec. 20. With the fight only a few hours away, there is plenty of money in sight with Fritzsiro mons a favorite at the odds of 10 to 8. Money on O'Brien is more plentiful this morning than it was yesterday. Notwithstanding Fitz Is a favorite in the betting, there Is an undercurrent opinion among the fight followers that O'Brien has a good chance of putting j the Cornish man out. Tr. liAvnpntArl that. tl.n hnr mnniitu ' will reach $15,000. Eddie Grancy will referee the fight, A rumor is going the rounds that the public will be jobbed. If such a fact becomes appatent before the light, all bets will be declared ofT. , Grip Quickly Knocked Out, , "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedly 8tft1!veloped into the worst kind of la grip - 6e with all of its miserable symptoms," ( Xjhiays Mr. J. S. Egleston, of Maple Land ing, Iowa. "Knees and jointB aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by lis liberal ubb soon completely knocked out the grip." These tablets promote a healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is congested by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. TERMINUS AT COOS BAY. 's Western Pacific Said Headed For That Place, to be Eugene, Or. Dec. 10. According to reports received here, it is practically a certainty that Gould's Western Pacific railroad Is coming into western Oregon, crossing the Cascade mountains via McKonzie pass and coming down the river of the same name through Eu gene, extending to the coast down the Siuslaw river, thence south to Coos bay, its western terminus. It is now learned that the Willam ette Valley Electric Railway company, which a year and a half ago announced Its intention to construct a system of railroads in Lane county and western Oregon and obtained franchise from the Lano and lien tun county courts, has been working in the interest of the Gould railway. While no construction work has been done, the comoany has maintained an oitlce here. M. H. Taft, a wealthy New Yorker, one of the backers of the company, who has been here for a year or more, is given as authority for the statement, that the Willamette Valley line is a Gould project. The Willamette Valley Electric Railway company has made surveys fpom Eafff3aQ l0 lbe head of the Mc Kenzia valley, from Eugene to tho mouth of the Sluslaw river and from thence tO COOS bay. A feasilbe TOUtO for a railway has boen chosen and it believed that the Western Pacific will follow these surveys. In Mad Chase. Millions ruth in mud chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keop iholr bowels regu lar with Dr. King's Now Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomuch trouble. 2ic at A. C. Marsters & Co, drug store; guaranteud. . $3000,000 Fire. Spnclal to Evening Review. Nkvv Youk, Dec. 20. The ferry house of the Delaware and Lackav an na and Central R R., of New Jersey, whs burned this morning, entailing a loss of $;t00,000. A boy Is believed to have perished in the fire. A ticket agent by prompt action saved $41,000 In cash and tickets. VrJ. W. C. Hawley.of the Willam ette University, at Sulem, and former president of tho State Norma) School at Drain, was In this city today renew ing former acquaintances. Prof. Haw ley is a candidate for the nomination for congressman on the Republican ticket at the coming direct primaries. Mr. Uawley is a gentleman of well known ability and his candidacy is said to be receiving very favorable con sideration in at least several of the counties of this congressional district. Salzmau has just received a new as sortment of the celebrated Seth Thomas clocks none better. qiKE HEW K0MJ5 Of THE H0T.MEB T3UBI neu ColIt, Tenth tn4 WaMngUn Rti., Portland, Or., now under con t met Ion, will be pletitlldly lighted end will have every convert tnc for the aeconuiw1atlrn of 600 t"rtnte, There will be 12 offlcei for binlnim nrictlce, equipped With dipertrnent tlptioneaf tddluf Bincblnta, VoeMeftf lnda-ra. card flit end ap bllancee neceMnr? to tne modern DTialneee office. We placed 614 graduate! In poaltaa laat rear. Tor cataJot: wrU Xo temporary addraf 1. aI. C. A. Ubl I'ortiancl, Ore. ifll HOLMES lci BUSINESS COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon, No Longer X. Prnliihitinn C. S. BUTLER CHOSEN MAYOR Oat of. Seven Hundred Votes Cast on Liquor Question, "Wet" Wins by Majority of 25. Special to Evening Review. Ashland. Or., Dec. 20. The con servative or "wet" tloket was victori ous yesterday, electing1 for mayor G. 8. Butler, by a majority of more than two to one, Tho candidate for recorder, M. 1A Egglestsn, was elected by a major ity of 85 over Berry, the candidate of the anti-saloon league. The vote on the wot and dry proposition resulted lu a majority of :5 for the "wets," the 'to tal vote cast being 715. The prohibi tionists elected one councilman, Mc- Nair, in the second ward, and Young, independent, was elected in the third ward. The election changes the administra tion of the city, which has been 'dry" for the past six years. During that time "blind pigs" were operated in de liance of the law and in spite of lnef- Xmas Perfumes Leather Goods fiomo in fancy bottles, some in Wo have a selection cl HsnJ bulk, sold by tho ounce. Homo latest shipes ; Card Cases, thu old atand-by, known tho world ovor. Loiter BookB, Cinnr G'ntu'a, Ilimd 25c to $5.50 Curved I'urHes, Kto. Dressing Cases Triplicate Mirrors Ebony, Silver, Kronen Stiut; All shapes, sia'B und prices: Traveling Cases, all stylos, ulso Hand ilirrors, $1.00 to $22.50 75C to $12.00 Military Brushes Xmas Pens Have them in Stag, Kbony, PARKER'S, $2 00 TO $6 00 Vlnin and Mounted. Genuine In fancy all guaranteed Bristles exchaiitseahle. $1.00 to $5.00 Safety Hoe Razors, $2,50 CLISCESPEEL You make a good investment when you buy a diamond at the right price. Visit our store before you make a purchase. CLIXCEXPEEL k LAXDSTROH When1 croup there with new re mew highly they may There Is one prepare always be depended upon. It hast In use for many years and has never been known to fall, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy! Mr. M. F. Compton, of Market, Texas, says of it, "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In. severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say It always gives prompt relief." For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Situation at Shanghai. Special to Evening Review. Washington, Dec. 20. Consul General Rogers cables from Shanghai that the situation is unrelieved. The foreign quarter Is practically in a stage of siege, but armed forces control the situation. Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist churob, of Harpersville, N. Y., will interest you. Ho saks: "I sutfered agonies, because of a persistent cougb, result ing from the grip. I had to .sleep sit ting up In bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consump- tion." A grand cure for diseased condi tions of Throat and Lungs, At A. C. Marsters & Cu. druggist; price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. First class shoe repairing at Parrotb Bros', shoe store. dswtf & LAX D ST ROM ? a 3 3 6?r 1