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t IF YOU SEE IT ltt l """" " ih yuu uun i Ktftu i The Plaindealer ! Tlie Plaindealer i : I You Dos't Get the News. : IT IS SO. No. 40. Vol.. XXVI. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1895. GENERAL DIRECTORY JLTEOrOKEGON. n vi J. Mitchell 0. S.beiMtor5.. j Nt Doipi, - - iRlngcrllcnn&nn JaHsrassaaeti jv. R. Ellis tMWMt. - Willlnm 1. Lord Seereasrj oi Stat H. It. KiucaUl State Tinwf l'Wl Metschan yoi.i 1'uX lattraattnn G.JI. Irwin state Frlwetw w. 11. Leeds A i i.ira. r GiuhI C. M. Idiom an McuWfHKlarBMMUtton..V . C. Woodcock cF. A. Moore jUjJvmcJttoi.. id. E. Wolvcrton R. P. Bean A. B. Compsou (I. A. Mumim tJtk f Rfoh1 taabttoo. Lydcll Baker NKOKB JCSHCIAI. DISTRICT. Jfetae- r- J. C. Fullerton VjorcnaMlrf AUanev Geo. M. Brown . . LAM CrtttE, SO&KBtJRO. Retr It. S. Sheridan Seg&cr K. SL Vcatch B. S. WEATtl SK Pl'SEAC. Okjrrr .Thos. Uio&on ....Henry Becllcj (J. K. HluadcU .C M.T. Bridges. ( C. A. Schlbrev lbrcdc Vet F. W. Benson C F. Caihcaxl W. A. Fratcr it.... .J. A. Underwood I. A. StcrUng A. F. Stearns ' W. L. Wilson ' 10. II. Maupln AvillF.Ilevdoa ' Caaireisttese, Dr. K. l. Jliner attwf Iniyalgr Thps. Snlth rcaec-cr ernexxs. Taitiirm John Hamlin 9aaafc II. C. fclocura fW.T. Wrisht I j. li. bnupc . a. f. iapp B. W. Slroug 1 1. F. Met! F. il.Zlslcr V. F. Carroll MtesfcaL. "Ttvotrer J. a Sheridan tha Cticnk Ooart fr Deact&s County meets tkrevtmcsa. year a fallows: The Sd Mon ir in Xatck, tbe -Mh Jtoodar in Jcne. and the fet Hmttmr i Decestber. J. C. Faltertoa oi Ki jiMc. ia. X. Brown, of Reebarg, Wwniiiiiii ailniiiii OntT Ctmrt meets the 1st WeliMlar after Ctitffctf aad govern Kr. A. F. Steam, oi ttUM4. ladcr: C. U. Mastdn of Elttoa I W. K WUmbi. at Kiddle. iBaifslIK. VxibMe Oaatt is is seamen conUaaoosl y, A. F. TACftEL UUitiE. A. F. A A. 3i., IIKUITLAR J-i iMi.iiMn tka 3d uid 4th wedseedaTS la J. 1 WKM, W. JL & W. Kick, See'y. TTUPQUA CHAfTXR, SO. 11. R. A. HOLD U TWii imm'mi imTnratinnir at Masaeie hall i tmlr TueUy oi tvnch rsoolh. i are cordially inrrlec. ji.F.E.vrr, ii. r. Kinu Caao. SeereJary. -DKILETAELVX LODGE. XO. S, L O. 0. F.. - naateSatPidaTCTgiilitgof caea ueck at sMMfciBCfacirhaU at Boebarg. Hembtrs ol t&e ardr in fM-i rrwittnc are isTited to at lend. Wayse Jove-. Sec y. I-IXIOK -KKCAlfPltEXT. XO. 9. MEETS AT J Odd Fleiloirs' hall -na Maad and fourth TkanAam of each nMBls. YHtriBg brethren ue umtes v aueaa. JO&El'H 3HCELU, Scribe. J. VI. FLETCHER, C. F. -nOSHBOBO LODGE. KO. K. A. O. U. W. xaeots ike Measd aad focrth Hoadays of i ih I in mil al Tli BU at Odd FeUon halL lifrtm of tt outer ia gcod standing are Is- A. IL. MEETS TUS ,ot each month, w second aad fourth Tbcrsdays in each I SO. W, ilEi.13 ZT-'.VVi- ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly " JiaeUBft- wiii be held at Grange II all. Km JUu i lUc i. iriirr ib Deer saber, March sari J sum, aad the third Friday in September. X 06HBCKG CHAPTER. NO. &. O. E. MEETS ax. tke s3d aad foorta Thursdays of each BERTHA CABO. W". M. T06EXUItG DIVISION 0 fX, B. OF L. a- ateat ertgy veeona aad facrth snmay. R" OsEBCBG R. B. LODGE. NO. 41. 1. 0,0. F. Tn nadir eveninr of each week at OH KeOvn baQ. VMtrng sclera and an&n aw iarlled Is attesd. DORA FLETCHER. N. C .IVY VAN BrBEN. K. A LfHA LODGE. XO. C, K. OF P.. MEETS -1- injii WcdneadaT eveninc at Odd QaS. YMUag bevthrea ia good staading cer- dlxSy-immed to attead. Tlie CUnrclics, BarcMT CbTKCh corner of Lane and Rc stneta. Sunday berrice Preaching, II s. m. asd74i. at.. Yoaag Io pie 1 C rdoB, p.m. ; Xa&O. X. Awe. FfeaUcst: Soaiay school, 10 c h.; Tairr C3uaaber!ais, SoVerinlerdent Fraf er XeetiBg, Thanday eeiag at , M. Rbt. G. N. A77ZS, Faster. Bwddesee. No. si iltln Street. Uliinait CaCRCX corner of Mais aad Lane stone, amiar Serrtee: FreacUoc, 11 a. ra. awl M b. aa.; sabbath fccbooL M a. m.; Ir. Mr, daMfiaieodeat; Class MeeUns at f the saornfag tcrrice: Epworti Lcaie m r- m. Oae Hame, President. Frayer Meet- iMg,Tinnatay. t7J9 sxm. X. & SoCKXM. It. V., Faator. fumaaawi, cotaec Main aad Lene. fltwrmtu CaracK-corBer of Cats and Soaday crrioe: I'apUe woohirs Tp. at.; aabbatb sebeai, Ms-n.; Y.K.&C.&.7B.B. Prayer Meetiac. Wednes- af,7 a. at. R. B. lM.vreT, Factor. TttE W. C. T. C. will awet at Ibe M. E. fcaatfc ercry Taaxaday eveninc until after tetaCaawaliuin AU nagaben riiaatd be tw et at evrry meetaac- M. X. CtWBC. Kovt ttnaer Waahiacton Mrine hmto at 11 a. ;aa au every Sail aad lib Sunday. caoai at M) a. m., C W. Kirk, mper- 1; 1 wreaeb at Kdeaboaer cberch at edaym. At OaklaBd every ltt San- lva, aad evearac A t Calaioola every aovaiag at It a. at. aad at Kay's at J y. m. J. X. CMTTHriELD, I'. C. Tmc Lvyal TaarEBArcz Lf.105 willueet at Itu. M. E. Chup.h W ia-.- la '. p in A C. Bt'.Kytc. -npt. J. F. BIKER & CO. GEOCEES. A SPECIALTY. A feUl brand jf BBadulleratad Tea. prize Our COPPEE Is haying a large alc 'cw ciyles ol Glass and Delf Ware t aeionlahing lov pricea. Oar own Tonutcssg are Ttry papular. canned TJfitS ., gTa TEAS M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Room 2, Masters BulMlnc, KOSEBDRQ, OR. Tay-Bnxlness before the U. S. Land Office and mining cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. S. Land Office. GEORGE X. BROWS. FREX. rAOK-irrriN. JROWN & TUSTIN, Attornej's-at-Law, Rooms 7 and S Ta -o & Wilson Block. KOSEBUKG, OR. 7" B. WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice In all the courts of the State. Of- See in the Court Bouae. Donclas csunty. Or. Q A. SRHT.BREDE, Attorney at Law, Iioiciiu rj Oregon. Office over tha Voatuffiee on Jackson street. w. CARD WELL, Attorney at Law, ROSEBURG, OREGON. F. R. COFFJIAN, Physician and Surgeon tl. S. Examining Surgeon.) OFFICE. ICixinu C and 7 Marsters" BuilJin?. uesldcnce. First door South oi Mrs. Currlera Boarding llouo. HK" ieelal attention to Surtm and tb Diseases oi Women. N. J. OZIAS, 71. Pli-siciau and Surgeon, ROSEBURG, OR. Office tu S. Marks & Co-a Block, urotairs. Calls promptly ansircn.l day or night. Li Fayette La.nc. Ji'DOE L. Locohart JANE & LOUGHARY, Attorney's & Counselors at Law tojrr&Mrv, Urrgon. M ill tmctice in all the court of Oregon. Of. Ice in the Tailor-Wilson block. "YyiLL. P. HETD0N, County purveyor, and Notary Pabllc Orncr: In Court Uoose. Orders for SarreTin? and Field Notes ahoold be addressed to Will P. lleydon. County Sur; Teyor, uoscourg, u r. w. P. BRIGGS, IT. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor and otnry Pnttlic. Orncr.; County Jail Building, up stairs. Special attention raid to Transfers and LonTeyanccs. Address. ROSEBURG. OR. "jyYRA BROWN, HL D., Phj'sician and Surgeon. OSce, Cp stair;, in the 31 arks Banding. V caT ROSEBCSG. J L. MILLER, M. TJ., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, RostSurg, Oregon. 8SChronic diaeaaea a pecialty. JERRY J. WILSOtt, Watclimaker and Jeweler, 411 Jackson Street, At Loersen s Cigar Factory. ROsEBUEG. 1&.AII Repairing entrusted to my care vrlll be rROMPTLY and carefully done. PRICES REASONABLE. 2mm.n.M. H. C. STANTON Eu jn.t received a neir and tztensive atoek o ;DRY : GOODS CON5I8TIXO OF Ladieo' Dress Goods, Kibbons, Tnmiiiinc!, lces, tc Etc. -ALSO A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS AID SHOES Of the beat qoAllty and flnUh. GEOOERIES , Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Also on hand in large q untitle and at pricea to jnlt the ttmca. AUo a Urge aioea 01 Custom-Made Clothing Which i a offered at coat price . A f nil a nd aelect atoek of SCHOOL BOOKS Cunatantly on hand. Also the liATKJT NOVELTIES LN STATIOSEKT General azcnl for eyerr rarietY ol anbacrirjUon books and periodical, nnbliahed In the United euie. i'eraona wimingr reading matter or any una wiu ao 10 giTe me a call. itlilit uJaiTiTn m i nr i B?laal CAVtAIO.inAUr.MAKKS.V COPYRIGHTS. CAR I OIITA1N A PATEST? For a rrmsm answer ana an noneit opinion, write to M I'S.H t CO., wbo hare baa nearlyOf ty rear.' cmerteriM! In lh oalent baitneta. Commnnlra. Hons Urtctlj confidential. A Handbook of In tain ibem tent free. Alto a catalogue of mecban ns ratcnts taken through Mann & Co. rccttre rpeclal notice In the rclrntiae Ainericnn, and tbna aro broncbt widely beforotbo public with out coat to tuo inrcmor. Tola aniendld paper. Issued weekly, elegantly llfnitratec;, has by for tho lareeat nrculatlon of any 1 dentine work In the world. S.'tayrar. l-implr eoplea acnt free. llulldlns lyitloD, roontlily. tUOo year. Blnglo enplez, U5 cents. Every number contains beau tllcl plate. In colors, and pbotoerapba of new houea. wltb plans, enabling builders to ahow tho Islet drelcns and sccuro contractu. Address mo.vh fc co, .ni;w route, aot buoadwat. Promptly secured. 'Iradc-Marks, Copynsbts and Labels registered. Twenty.flTe years ex perience. We report whether patent ran be rccured or not, freeof charge. Onrfee D"tdue until patent Is allowed. '.It pane Hook free. H. B, WILLSOH & CO., Altom-i. at Law, Opp. U.S. fab Office. WASHINGTON, D.O, A. SALZMAN, (Succcssorto J. Practical : Watchmaker, : DKALER IS -. WATCUES, CLOCKS, JEWELKV. AND FANCY CJOODS. Hopaatx-JlBaat a Spcclialty. i. Gouuluo Knijslliaii 13yo A COMl'I.KTE STOCK OP jj Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco. CiRars and Smokers Articles. ) Also Proprietor and Manager of Roseburg's Famous Uargain Store, LIGHT... RUNNING PLMNO fO STORED POWER Furnished by ( tit m - i r, . improvement L A N O THE PLRNO LEADS Because JT IS THE BEST! ... antrri C-vk it Heady motion In tanclcd grain a-loti rousli uneven TUt tl Y WhPS-B iT!i"l c.iiiesitloninlichllyvrtfoftrJafr makesitrcn 1 lit. 1 La 1 B tlLt.(a cne!:r. lighter draa ami ImidabumilcaflcrthelranKt-rs. More Jones Steel Headers Sold in '94 titan all others combined. Yon sbmill- -c the JOST-S rlJlfM MflUfPF? ll,or' !"" '- Sin-.Mr-t longest JUidKghte-t !ri: nw -T.nl!.. UMnin JUtlVLll tM N.teini.tr repair. Nngcaist.-nrar- . :r in n- nt n ti.;.. . i, ,1, iie ftinc k.i3 " Chain Pncr tt'ti lJc r. ui tr .,h-i Thi pnntj 1; 1 I' - t-1 : ... i-: n- Win? I igJil draft ' CENR tor outt rues-Far: tt f trteo cctaioou Ttic i iano iVlfjj. Co., mu.i i -t. . tit PiiUnian, Chicago, III Call and see samples on exhibition at the Machine Shed of CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MIKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Co. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE Stock Ranges. Timber PruneandHopIdssofbe5tqaalit5'rinpchoicoc in quantities to suit intending prices and easy terms. Inquire ot D. Huno maarr a&9 11 siB nmp i0iiitieiBwieieR0RBtaeiciB0isi ciii THE PELTON WATER MOTOR. Of capacities var3'ing from i to 25 horse power affords the most con venient, economical and reliable power for all light service. One of these may be seen running at this office. Send for circulars. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 121 Main Street, San Francisco, Caf: THE THIRD BK00K5IDE. TJie IZOWG Farm, ted and is now on the market 3, 20, 30, aud 40 acres, ranging in price from 25 to 100 per acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home can terms. All lots sold in First than doubled in value. The the future. More fortunes ing town or city thau any tunity. For information or Estate Office, or on Or T. DRINK THK Days of T- For Sale at all 1 4 JASKULEK.i Jeweler : and : Opticiai. GlseH uiitl SpcctuclcH UIXDURSi MOWURS UEAJJIiRS the Piano" Fly Wheel. Is the greatest ever made In Self-Binding Harvesters... th( wn foi mi u njtir tnon imi riT-oxtii'i om ii no ict. POSSESSION GIVEN. Lands and Miuing,Prdperties, purchasers, at reasonable S. KL BXJIOK, Coaaiaty Oa s A jib - ADDITION east of town, has been plat in Lots and Blocks containing now be accommodated on easy Brookside addition have more prospect is much. better for are made in lauds near a grow other way. Sieze the oppor convevance. call at ouv Real I If BEIjDESN, Propr. CELEBRATED nanl ff ry 49 Whisky. 7t First-Class Bars. f FOREST FIRES. The forest fires fill the lirmumont with suffocating smoke daring the dry season on this coast. Tuo next legislalaro ought to pass nn act for bidding' putting ont fires Jduring the months of Joly, August and .Sep tember with severe penalties for its yiolation. There are three good rea sons for such a law. First, theso fires at auch a dry lime do immenee damage to personal property. Sec ond, they destroy millions of feet of timber belonging to the government and ultimately injuring the state by destroying one of its great sources of wealth, and third, by surcharging of the atmosphero with smoke it in jures the health of the people. There is, it is trueIaws already pro hibiting putting out fires, but the meanB of enforcing its provisions are not effective. If the law would place a heavy fine for its yiolation with a reward for the arrost find conviction of tho offender, it would induce people to be watchful to bring them to justice. The stato now has standing rewards for tho arrest and conviction for other crimes, why not for this? The effects of theso de vastating fires are certainly far reaching and very damaging to the state, and ought to be stopped if possible. PATRIOTISM. Tho patriot is he, who, living in this country, is willing not only to fight, bnt to dio for it. It was this sentiment which gaTe tu the United States tho grand volunteer army of 1801. It -is this strength which tfives to all governments strongth, security and permancency. It is this senti ment which nerves the Boldier and gains his consent to service nnd sacrifices: aye, even unto death. Reader, did yon ever seriously re- llect what it was to be a fighting sol dier. Many insincere, preach pro fessional patriotism, but true ones practice it. True prtnotism will inspire our hearts with a stronger attachment to thoso great ideas for which the union soldier gave up his life. COME OFF THE FESCE. The Review is straddling the fence. It dare not oppose the water com- I pany and is afraid to antagonize the people. 00 it tries to spin ino au- ference by sitting astride the fence, leering at '.ho company nnd winking at tho tax payer when the company's head is turned. Come down off the fence and show your hand on tho people's side, you have shown them tho other part of your anatomy long enough.- By request of many citizens, prop erly owners and las payers in the ciiy, wo aro requested to ask every taxpayer within tho corporate limits of tho city to meet at tho court house Friday ef ening at 8 p. m. to cousider tho subject of water supply for tire purposes, and to deviso ways and means to protect our homes. Let tbero be a grand rally and bo pre pared to express j our views on this momentons. subject. That astute "Country Republican" who in the Oregoniau of July 30th, writes of himself ia tho third person, thinks tho people like humbug and that is why Hermauu got tho nomi nations nnd "wns elected four limes." Thinking that a humbug will suit the people, and that tho bigger the hum bug tho belter they will be suited he offers himself, promising to fill the bill. Tho reported determiuatiou of a good portion of tho senior class of Yalo to deuy themselves couuubial bliss indicates a lamentable ignor- anco of the processes of tho female mind. The young rneu will uot be cousulted with reference to their wives on matrimony. When tho proper crisis arrives they will throw up their hands. lclor Adnm, who murdered Jus- tico I. L. Baker in cold blood in i'resno county, Jai., last week, was captured soon ufter aud has paid the penalty, being hanged by a mob, Lynch law may not' always bo tho best, but it is less expousivo than that dealt out by tho regular courts lho balom hog is always wautiug something. It is now squealing for 200-cow croamory, a lOOO-bo; packor, aud nn Oregon Central. It Hounds much better crying for thoso things, thou for thiugs bolouging to hor neighbors, aud wo hope eho may got them. In tho evaporation of uruues of Oregon, Washington aud Iduho this yoar, tho air will carry off in visible vapor 25,000,000 pounds of water. If this woro condensed it would till a rosorvoir 200 foot equaro to tho depth of ton feot. -Rural Northwest. Tho Vienna corrospoudont of tho London Daily Nows says there aro rumors of a revolutionary uprisiug iu Bulgariu with hostile demonstra tion at Sofia aud elsewhere agaiuBt Ferdinad and M. Sterloff, tho Bul gariau premier. BUSINESS PERSONALS. A Salrman, tho roliablo jowcler. J, T. Bryan, tho Busy Watcli maker. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. I Boyd. Pure fresh candies, fruits and nuts at the Roseleaf. For Sale Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Try the ice cream eoda at tho Kandy Kitchen. It is delicious. School books, a full and complete assortment at Marsters' drug store. Dr. CofTman has removed his office to the Marsters' building, rooms G and 7. F. W. Ilaynes, dentist, in Mark's building. All kinds of dental work guar antced. Smokers' articles of every description and the best brands of tobacco at (he Koseleaf. Small profits aud ijuick sales is tho principle of success. That's Jack Abra ham's policy. The Kandy Kitchen, in tho Taylor & Wilson building, is tho place to go for pure fresh candies. Wall paper in all desigus from 25 cents up, hauging thrown in. Call on A. G. Marsters, who is prepared to esecute your orders. What's the uac of paying 23 cents when you can get a good square meal for 15 cents. Stop at the Centra! hotel and bo convinced. If you don't wat,l to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots aad ehoea made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done. If you want to 6eo a nice selected stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver ware and optical goods, call at Sulzman's. He is always ready to show his goods. Just received our iieic jocfc of fritc halt and ihoei. Straw hats at 7 cents and up. Men's fine calf shoes at $1.10 aud up. Call and see them at Richards Bros.' Racket Store. L. Langenburg is still on top. He carries a full stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord eons etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Ten cents saved is ten cents earned. Save ten cents by stopping at the Cen tral hotel. A good square tneal for 15 cents, beds the same. Board and lodg ing only $3.30 per week. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon X. Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. Frank Bigger; the genial proprietor of the Central Hotel, is doing a flourishing business notwithstanding the general de pression. He sets a good table, his prices are low and he makes every effort to please his patrons. Parties desiring monumental woik will do well to call on D. Looney, at the Roseburg marble works on Oak street opposite the hardware store of Churchill, Wooltey & McKenzie. These works arc turning out some fine specimens of mon umental work. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom., unless tlie party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aarok Rosk, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17th,-1S95. MONEY LOANED. First Mortgages on Improved Farm Property Negotiated. We aro prepared to negotiate a . mortgages upon improved farms in Ore gon, with eastern parties at a rate of in terest not to exceed 9 per cent, per annum. Mortgages renewed that have been takeu by other companies. Addrens with stamp: Meiivix Stvoitrs, Baker City, Oregon. Knights of the Maccabees. The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows : "After tryiug other medicines for what seemed to boa very obstinate cough in our two children wo tried Dr. King s rew Discovery ami at tho cud of two days the cough entirely left them. Wo will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where all other remedies fail." Sigued F. W. Stevens, State Com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles arc free at A. C. Marsters Co.'s Drug Store. Reg- ular sizo 50c. and $1.00. Wauts the Earth as Well. "A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!" was once the exclamation of a gteat king when in dire distress Thus it is with tho Review, in its cry for the printing. "The couniy printing; givo mo the county printing ere I die!" The loss of the public teat has caused its Vociferous squealing to echo and re echo through tho hills aud valleyB of Douglas county. Let the "dear people" of the county lly to its rescue, succor it from impending disaster, else its squealing, caused by the withdrawal of tho public teat, may hasten a sad catastrophe, and btiug on serious symptoms of journal istic death. St r.scitniEit. Consider the Subject. Bv tho action of tho Roseburg Water Company in disconnecting the "tire' plugs" from tho water mains, lho city is now iu imminent d.tugor of destruc tion by fire, the late destruction of Spraguo, Wash., admonishes us to bo watchful in booking after the safety of our homes front the ravages of tiro in case one should occur. Eycry taxpayer is interested aud should bo 011 baud to oxpress his views on tho subject next Friday night. Chiuawaro to suit to the most fastidl ous at Mrs Boyd's. TELEGRAPH NEWS. Riots at Spring Valley. Chicago, Aug. 5. A special to the Post, from Spring Valley, III., says: For eigners under the leadership of Italians and negroes, who haye concentrated their forces at Seatonville, are both or ganizing today and as the towns are practically under mob law, a deadly con flict is anticipated. Non-English speaking shiners in Spring Valley, to the number of 2000, held a mass meeting today and passed a resolution that no negroes, men, women or invalids be allowed to remain inside the city limits after 5 o'clock tomorrow evening. Speeches of the most inflam matory nature were made, advocating tho immediate opening up of hostilities. The negroes at Seatonville held a meeting later and organized for active service, Bureau county has 300 repeat ing Winchester rifles stored in the court house at Princeton for the protection of citizens, and an effort will be made to secure these. Should this fail men will arm themselves with shotguns and rifles and small arms and make an effort to re- gain their homes and household goods The negroes also passed a resolution that they would continue to work in the Spring Valley mines until discharged by the coal company. As the police and Bheriffaro making no effort to arrest the rioters tho lawlessness is increasing. In addition to the negroes reported in- jured in yesterday's conflict, Washington Anderson, Arch Feming, Sam Johnson and Lewis Martin are missing. It is the opinion that two at least two are lying dead in the woods, as farmers report having seen their bodies. That Bogus Bishop. Astoria, Aug. 4. Joseph Wingin Ro pert, representing himself aa the Catho lic bishop of Honolulu, was arrested here tbis evening charged with obtaining monev under false pretenses. Ropert, as he calU himself, arrived in this city yesterday and like a sensible man sub yesterday from Portland, and afterward scribed for the Plaixdealeh. Mr. began introducing himself to prominent Catholics here, among tkem Father Diel- man. He made arrangements with the latter to conduct the morning service, and to preach the sermon at the Catholic church. Accordingly, he was on hand when the hour for service arrived. in 1113 discourse be stated mat lie was bishop of Honolulu, and had charge of a leper colony of 500 at Molokai. He also told his hearers much that interested them of life in the Sandwich islands and his alleged clerical work while there. A couecuon 01 aoont was taKen up anu given him. I ,, .? , . . , ,1 C fa 1 I. t tr. a I coon niter tie leu. uie cnurcn rawer uietman oecame suspicious 01 mm, ana finally concluding that he was a SWin-1 T-VT1 1 l uier, uau niiu piaceu ueu.uu tue oars in 1 .11 , 1 . , , ii. , . y 1 I the city jail. Situation in Omaha. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 4. Things have been quiet in the citv today. The fire and police board last night decided it was not necessary to maintain an army of policemen at the jwlice station to defend affected. He tried many so called Kid ti.m r ..,..i- r .. k a ,w. ney cures but without any cood result . , . -ti- .1.1 1 iusij wio cua. tMuwuicu nidi, been on duty for the preceding 30 hours were ordered to turn in their stars and go home, but to be prepared to answer a ' V. , ... can at any time, ao iar, none 01 me ixmce force, who sigueu the pledge to support the new body, has taken the pre liminary step of resigning from the pres- em ior--e. unuay 11 was stated mat mey were going to secede and place them- eeives openiy unuer ms uirecuon 01 me new board, but recent developments seem 10 nave muuceu mem to postpone tliraia nnntiMiinliilnl nnrinn mm Lumvuifiu amuu. rVinnie Williams. MKJirms, Aug. 5. Following clofe up- ou the revelation that convict Allen, now in tbe Arkansas penitentiary, is a native ui leuuettee; mat uo nass cuuimiiieu 1 ttuiui ue,iieuauuub 111 una iwri ui me 1 .1 s . 1 - 1 i 11.. state and enjoyed tne hospitality 01 the Tennessee penitentiary for a. series of years, comes a storv that Minnie Will iams is alive and an iutnate of the Shelby county poor aud insane asylum, where she is known as Eunice Rosen burg. March 24, 1S04, a woman was found wauderiug along the highway at Idle- wild, a suburb of Memphis, carrying a babe uot more than three weeks old in her nruis. She had every appearance of being crazy, and was arrested and taken to jail aud later to the asvlum. There has been absolutely no clue to her ident- ity or her former history without this be one. Although columns have been pub lished about her all over the United States, not ouo inquiry has come for he: The description of Minnie Williams as to her height, weight and general appear ance tallies with that of the young womau at tho asylum, and her dropping here unaunounced is an evidence of so me gravo mystery in her past life- From Bohemia. P. T. Jeuniugs hits just returned from Chicago, where he purchased a stamp mill of Frazcr & Chalmers, for the Star mine, The Star mine was bonded early last spring aud after driying a tunnel to the vein, found they had a fine body of rich gold oro which improves as they go iu ou it. The development work has fullv proven that they are warranted in building a mill at once, with pleuty of ore in sight to keep it running. This is the third mill iu the Bohemia district which shows that this is a producing camp aud a good field for prospecting. Tho Jennings Bros, have had severul years experience in various mining camps, ami views tins as one ol the coming great gold produciug camps of tbe West. Echo Loader. Senator Gorman on Top. The Clevelanditeshave been squelched by tho democratic convention at Balti more, Aid. John E. Hurst, a Gorman man, uas nominated for governor Maryland on fust ballot. The commit tee ou resolutions, however, declaro ...,.,,.1 ..nr..., .... .i.wl .,.t..ro..a iM..i .. i. :ound currency and eudorses Cleveland's administration. So the tight in ou which means a split iu state. the democracy of that BRIEF MENTION. From Tuesday's Daily. P. C. Reame drew the bicycle and is testing its qualities. It is of the Colum bian make. Miss Maud Ilagon left this morning on the local for Gardiner, to visit her sister Ella. Master Fred Day and his sister came up from Wilbur last evening on a visit to Isadore Abraham and wife. The Plaindealku is growing in popu larity every day and our subscription list Is growing longer in consequence. Married, at the house of the officiating minister, July 11th, J. A. Brown and Mrs. U. W. Murphy, by W. P. Halla day. Married, at the house of Geo. W. Fenny, July o0, Janes L. Moaena and Miss Cora E. Fenny, John Katherlin, V. D. M., officiating. R. L. Jones went to Winchester todav on a piscatorial excursion. He went equipped for a big run. We will take any amonnt not exceeding ten pounds trout. Mrs. Thompson and daughter, May, left on the local this morning for Port- land to permanently reside. Miss May has secured a position in one of the pub- lie schools there. j. 31. Cameron of Melrose was dointr business in the citv to dav. and although equare on the other side of the political hedue. he is eauallv a souare and nr- right man, and well, he has subscribed for the Plaindealer. Howard Ward, who was cited to ap pear before Justice Hamlin to answer to a complaint of assault and battery upon Jacob Doerner, appeared to day and settled the case by payment of $9 costs; and the case was dismissed. H. Mooney of Comstack was in the city Mooney is engaged in the lumbering business and says times are good in his section, a3 the demand for hi3 products are good and are paid for in cash, B- M Armitage and J . C. Givens left ut ;ni,t w "iv;;... -rnl,:f,.i engage In the grain trade till about the first of next May. Mr. Armitage is president of the Rosehurg Fruit Asso ciation, and will give his attention at Winnipeg in working up the fruit busi ness there for the association here. This line of work will undoubtedly be of-ereat ma to Douglas county, being in the hands of onft whoiTinnllvinfrprptpfl - ; n the lrxiit in-Wrv of this section. " Mr Armitage the man to do it, as bis nocjtion here will mve him nresti A o 10 there It May Do As Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was About a year ago he began use of Electric bitters and found relief at once. Elec- trie Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and fj? Sj8 aIm08t 5nstat re,iff- p.ne trial will prove our statement. Price ony 50c. for large bottle. At A. C. Marsters & Co.'s Drug Store. Of Interest to Fruit Growers. jir F. Martin, representing the Oregon Fruit Union, is stopping at the Van Honten House, Roseburg, and will be phased to furnish any frnit growers in th,3 county with any information they I a"l may neeu ,n regard to packing green fruit, if they will forward their name and address or call on him at the above named hotel. State quantity and varie- ties. A Snap For Thirty Days. For sale, or will exchange for Douglas county propeity, 10 acres beaverdam land, Beaverton, Ore., 9 miles from Port land, 4-room dwelling house, barn aud chicken house. It is the finest onion laud in Oregon and will produce $300 or $400 worth onions per acre. For further particulars call on or address Au. H.Moiox, Roseburg, Oregon. Protect The Fish and Game, ihoot or fish onlv in the protnir tea- so" aiul esiJlv " 8ue waniwi uy on Mi.g uieuts. .uany suites nave new !?,me a,ul 11511 ,aws this -vw,r' aiul if -vou don't know them, send five 2c stamps ior :t com 01 ine wmc .uiw issue 01 The American Field, 245 State St. Chicago. State of onto. City of Toledo, lccas comity, Frank J. Cheksy makes oath that ha is tha co., doin scuior partner of the lirm of F. J. Cheney & Co., ttoins business iu the Citv of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that faid firm will pay the sum of OXE HUNDRED DOL- T i T O t .1. ..,,.1 ......... ........ r iwi Lilt, mm V tVMJ VI V.A1AK1.U that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabkii Cuke. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me nnd subscribed in mv presence this 6th day of December, A. D., lssio. HI W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internallv- and acts directly on the blood and mucuo sur faces ol the system, bend for testimonials, tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c All Free. Those who haye used Dr. Knur's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now tho opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name aud address to 1 1, h. uucklen St Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life, Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, Free. All of which ia guaranteed to do you g-cd and cost you nothing. A. U. .Marsters x Uo s Drug store. Nervous Shock. E. W. Joy Co.Mr.iSY Gentlemen: This is the lirst time I have attempted to write for three years. Have been so nervous aud weak that 1 have laid iu bed for most of the time, c A friend who hail taken your SnrsaparilU sent me two bottles. The second one is most of I - 1 Kne anl I have gained 'JO pound, and surely I ffo a iip.w wnmnn. I wns iMile. thin, nn nm- for I bition. Had given up. as I had tried so many rcmeuics uuuuovioia, uiu itiiiuu uo oeueui. 11 you care to publish this vou have mv consent. (Signed) MKa. a. tiixman, Headache, Billlousncss and Torpid LivcrTdls appear when you take Joy's Vegetable Sana-p&rllla.