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i in rri i nnuiT DCnn IF YOU SEE IT IJi j lr iuu uun i ntnu x mi mmi .......... nminmt' The Pkmdealer j The Plaindealer i i You Don't Get the Neys. IT IS SO. Vol. XXVII. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1896. No. 27. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Room2.MatstcrsBnlWInc, - ROSEBOKU, OR. r-Buslncss before the U.S. Land Offlco mil nunlug cases a specially. Late Receiver U. S. Land Office OKORQC M. BROWN. JgROWN & TUSTIN, Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms T anil 3 Ta A Wilson Block. ROSKBUKU, OR. Yr R. WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice In all tie court or the State. Of fice la Ui Court House. DougUs county, Or. Q A. SEHLBRBDK, Attorney at Law, Kosrbttrs, Oregon. OSes orcr tie Foatoffico on Jackion atreet. A. SALZMAN. (Sacccssorto J. JASKULEK.) Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : and : Optician. DEALER IK WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. AND FANCY GOODS. RIl.xl.nA am- SK5J".sJ.X-a:y- Gonuino Brazilian JEvo GlaHHcM nud SpoctaoloN A COMPLETE STOCK OP Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers' Articles. Also Proprietor and Manager of Kosolmrg's Famous .Bargain Store. TELEGRAPH NEWS strucled their consuls in Cuba, it is authoritatively, to inquire promptly anil fully upon these allegations. Spain hopes that some action will bo tsken to declare that Cuban insurgents pirates and malefactors unworthy the Bympalhy of any unciyilized nation. As soon as the papers in the Competi tor case reach Madrid they are ex- An Insult To Old Glory. Boston-, June 1. The famous old Hog, battle-scarred and torn by shells in the celebrated encounter between.the Mon itor and Merrimac, was wantonly de stroyed on Saturday by an English wo- pfcCted June 4 they will be submitted to man, while the nation was manned by the supremo court of naval appeal: the indignity to which tho stars and The impression is that the Eentence of Btripca were subjected. As a conse- the Ilayana courtmariial is certain to be quenco serious trouble is anticipated, annulled, on the ground that it is a vio w. W. CARD WELL, Attorney at Law, ROSEBURG, OREGON. La Fayette Lane. J CMC L. LOCGIUBY JANE & LOTJGHARY, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Jloicbartj, Oreson. ft Ul practice la all the court of Oregon flee ia the Taxlur-Wilson block. Of- P R. COFFMAN, Physician and Surgeon C. 5. Examining Surgeon.) OFFICE. Rooms 6 and T Mantels' BaiWinr. XaVSpcdi DueascsoiWc Residence, First door South ol Mrs. Currier's BoarUins lionse. Special attention to Scrjerr and tn omen. J""" J. OZI.VS, 21. D., Physician and Surgeon, ROSEBURG. OR. Ofice in S. Marks & Co.'s Block, upstairs. Calls promptly ansvered day or night-jg- L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, Roseburg, Orrgon. SCChioslc SIkivi a pecialty. and it is feared that thero may be a riot, so intense is the excitement among pa triotic orders. Mrs. Charles II. Eaves, who runs a boaiding houso at 1222 Washington street, shortly after tho Memorial day parade had passed, ripped down the fa- lation of the treaty of 1970, and that the case will bo sent to an ordinary court- martial for trial, subject to the stipula tions of that treaty. Miners Roasted Suamoklv, Pa., June 1. Five miners rnous relic, tore it to shreds, stamped were horribly roasted by an explosion of unon it and turned it over to its owner cas at Buckridee colliery today. The with theso words: "Take your duty victims are: George Faust, cannot re old rag." cover ; Samuel Faust, recovery doubtful ; The woman admils the deed, giving Thomas Thompson, will die; Daniel her only defense that the owner bad in- Sclimeltz, may recover; John Sprecht, suited her. may recover. The men were employed The flag is owned by Chester Salis- in No. 9 vein, which was know to be full burv, a boarder in the house, who in- of gas. They proceeded cautiously, herited it from his adopted father, Cap- using eafety lamps, while brushing gas tain William H. Green, who captured from the chamber. Suddenly there was 'WE SELL THE FAMOUS Charter Oak Superior AND COOK STOVES. I The Best Stove is Always the CHEAPEST. WILL. County HSYDON, Surveyor. and Jtotnry iabllc. Omci: In Court llouse. imlm -r Surrevinr and Field Notes should be tddxssea'e A'M P. Heydoa, County Sur; i i 3.' 1 . l J i. ..... F- BRIGQS, V H. Deputy Mineral Surveyor nod Xotary I'ubllc. Omci: County Jail Banding, upstairs. special attention paid to Transicrs and tttnreyanccs. Address. ROSEBURG, OR. JERRY J. WILSON, it uijiiiuuii:i tiuu u c it ciui j 4ii Jackson Street, At Luertscn'a agar Facary. ROSEBURG. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S ; Roseburg Hardware Co, the transport Belle of Cape Anne when she was anchored off Fortress Monroe during the second battle between Ihe two famous naval monsters. The trans port took part in the fray and aas tired upon by the Merrimac. Sho bore this flag during the encounter. A warrant will be issued for the arrest of Mrs. Eave3 at once, and she will be turned over to the United States author ities. .Many boarders in the house are very patriotic and have much patriotic literature, which'bas been mysteriously mutilated and destroyed of late. Satur day's events help to clear np the inys- ten. Mrs. Eaves has only been iu this country a few years. Extra police guard the house, fearing a riotous demonstration from crowds collected, who demand to see the Brit ish wo iu in who tears down tho stars and stripes. Killing Helpless People. Batanako, Cuba, June I. More iauo- cent blcod has been shed in the fields of this section of Southern Cuba, as a re sult of the struggle between Spain and her colony, than in any other part of the a load explosion, and five men were hurled to the floor, surrounded by Harries Had it not been for the proximity of their fellow workmen ihey would all have been killed. Thev were carried to a place of safety before the deadly after damp had time to accumulate. Mass Meeting Called. Sr. Lous, June 1. A mass meeting has been called for Tuesday afternoon to consider the advisability of appealing for outside aid for the relief of storm sufferers. The call is signed by promi nent Germans, South Broadway mer chants and citizens of tke devastated por tions of South St. Louis. It states the loss to property is estimated at $2J,C00,- 000, Assistance is sorely needed, and generous offers from iLis and foreign countries should not be declined. islwui. It is in this country that Mel- quoiao's men have been raiding, riding pensions could not bo paid Pension Bills Vetoed. Wasiilngto.v, June 1. The president today returned to congress three- private pension bills with vetoes. Under the bills granting pensions to Mrs. Amanda Woodcock and Jonathan Scott, both originating in the house, he pointed out that, owing to careless description, the In the case CXoisng t Out in tm-All Repairing entrusted to m care Trill be PROMPTLY and carefully done. PRICES REASONABLE. WOODWARD -THE Haviue decided to retire from business (commencing Monday, April 20th) I will oner my entire stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, FANCY GOODS, ETC., AT COST. Remember these are New and Fresh Goods, direct from the markets of Chicago and Iew York, and those who take advantage of this sale will save money. 'Also, Store Fixtures for Sale. Yours Truly, over farms and plantations, occasionally skirmishing with the enemy, but more often shootinc down peasants in the fields. In the early part of this month Colonel Landa, at the head of a column of Mel nuiose s men, made a reconnoissanco through the region north of Batanabo of the bill crantinc a pension to Helen M. Jacob, the president forcibly sets out his objection to allowing psnsions to widows of soldiers who remarry. To Report To the House. Washington. June 1. The house committee on rivers and harbors today Roseblirg, I It is said he wra searching for a band of decided to report to Ihe house in favor rebels under the command of Mendoza. The country is a hotbed of rebellion. It is the very heart of the insurgent ter ritory. The Spanish hold the villages of the nassace of the river and harbor bill oyer the president's veto. There was no difference in opinion be ta, een democrats and republicans. The with adobe forts and fortified churches, I only point of discussion was whether the They command the railroad stations report should be in the nature ci a reply with barricades, which shelter small to the President's objection. An affirm squads of soldiers under command of I ative conchision was rr ached. subalterns. But the farmmg land is There wa3 an attemt in the committee open to the raids of both tho rebel and to have the bill brought up in the house loyal bands. Through it they roam at today, but the assurance given by Kepre will, semetimc3 meeting each other with ecniative Hermann that the bill would skirmishes. In this position noncom- be called up Tuesday, prevented such ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! Wo are always in tho Lead, and mean to keep there. A.C.MRSTERS&Co. .DBTJG-G-ISTS. Tho Golden Harvest is upon us, and farm- era arc smiling because Woodward loots to their interest. 1 BUGGV HARNESS Fall Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Theso are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse and bo sure and see Woortwara Deiore onying. W. 6. WOODWARD To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker goods are cash with the order. I find, it impossible to do business on a credi basis, and bclivo that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly lor .cash. V. Bknepick, Undertaker. Boseburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. batauts pay tribute to tho insurgents to day, and tomorrow the troops are among thiui with the sword of vengeance Through this country Landa marched Occasionally he would lialt his men and ask a peasant for information as to the whereabouts of the rebels. If the re plies were not satisfactory; if they aroused in him the suspicion that the peasant was in leigue with tho enemy, the countryman was shot down in the field and the column passed on. This is the testimony of men who claim to have personal knowledge of the facts. They cive their names and locations and the incidents corroborative of their stories. The victims all lived in tho region above described. The following are among Uie killed . Marian Hernandez, owner of a farm known as the San Lorenzo estate; Mar- ano Debotus, a planter, wlio was em ployed on a farm in Lasauga ; Gonzales, a workman emnloved on the Arango es A Tribute to Roseburg Girls, fo turn from the labors of a business man and plunge headlong into the sub ject of feminine Iovlines3 is something liko sliding off an iceberg into the waters of a tropic sea. It requires indeed a facile pen, nu artist's touch, a poets choice of words to describe the beauty of the fair maids and matrons that graced the parlors of the McCIallen house with their presence on the occasion of the musicale given in honor of Prof. Alex J. Mclvor Tyndall last night. But how can one hope to paint a beau tiful boquet except by tracing in detail each dainty blossom that helps to form the whole. Here - wa3 eeen the tall and stately girl with well-poised, aristo cratic head, crowned with a wealth of sun-kissed golden hair; eyes blue and full of depth as an Oregon or Italian sky, mouth indicative of character rather than of passion, a chin moulded in per fect symetry yet holding in its lines reso lution and firmness rather than tender ness ; a woman to be revered rather than adored. And there's the laughing, roguish maid, all smiles and dimples, all sweet ness and innocence. Her eyes are full of ever budding happiness which comes of her surroundings of sunshine, pure air and nealtnlul living, sue is tne quean of hearts and holds in captive chains a host of admirers, though bnt to one is ever given the right to do aught but to stand afar off and worship at her shrine. And if he is brave and gentle as he should be, the smile will never leave her lip3 but take oa a whole world of new sweetness and beauty and lovliness as the yeirs glide gently by her. She is indeed the fairest ef the flowers cf the hcquet and her memory will liouer in the hearts of those who baye known her like the faint sweet perfume of distilled rose-leaves round the nattered vase. And here caines troop ing many, many girls, all clamoring by their nnht of beaut y for a place in the boquet. Girls, girls, girls on every hand. And their eye3 of blue and black, and brown and grey, laughing eyes, teasing eyes, pleading eves, rebuking eyes, scornful eyes, eyes Hashing wiin lnoignauon, sunny eyes and eyes with a storm cloud Catherine in the depths, turn where he will tho3a eyes of the girls he cannot describe are ever meeting hi3 em- barassed gaze. There is but one thing to do. one avenue oi escape, he will climb b3ck again upon the chilly ice burg of business and leave the languors luxurv of the summer ssa, with its fair sirens to abler pens than his. But e'er he i;oe3 he will remind the reader that no fact by bgures re-en forced is more absolutely true than this brief tribute to some of Roseburg' pretty girls. God bless them everyone, "I would not live, I would not die I would not sicg for one, I love tbem all so well That I must have them all or none.' J. C. S. Bristol's Horses. Prof. Bristol's famous horse show will give turce exhibitions in the Opera House next Monday and Tuesday even ing, with a matinee Tuesday afternoon. A more varied collection of every type of horse or mule would be difficult to . imagine than thess composing Prof. Bristol's herd, yet they are not mere varied than the clei erly constructed per formance itself, which teems with all that could surprise and create mirth. This is the first visit of these wonder ful animals to the Pacific co3st, and no doubt they will become as popular here as they have been for ten year3 in the East. They drew immense crowds dur ing their rc'nt engagement in San Francisco. We take the following from the Call of that city: yI'rofessor Bris tol's Eques-Currricnlum crowded the Auditorium. This band of trained horses are wonders in their wav. The prcgram is divided into three parts, each one of which is replete with the many acts of these hoses and ponies, whose in stinct ought to be dignified by the higher name of reasos. Those' who delighf in the horse wiil find much to- enjoy in Bristol's show. The animals' do every thing they arj told without making a single mistake, even tj showing the day of the month. The military drill with which the program concludes is, per haps, the most astonishing feature. The' horses fall in, march off in double and single file, counter-march, form into line, and go through all the intricate move ments made by soldiers oa parade. Their drill is perfect." action Kem, in accordance with Lts an nounced policy of obstruction, raised the point of no quorum It took ten minutes for the speaker to count a quorum, then ho remarseu: "The chair hopes' the members will be present nromntlv herealter ami sa these annoyances Worse Than a Battlefield Lon-dox, Mav 31. Special dispatches from Moscow to the morning papers de scribe the horrors of the Hodynsky plain as beimr worse than those ol a battle field, The Daily News dispatch says "The czar sobbed upon learning ol the disaster. The chief of police ot -Moscow triftl to commit suicide. It is believed that, hut for the numerous correspon dents here, the whole affair would have been hushed up. Newspapers were for bidden to publish descriptions of the There were 140 booths on the tato : Mimiel Medoras. a son of Marianao nlnin. ami some of them were crushed M-doras, aged IS ; Martin Noda, a plant- together liko matchboxes. Astonishin er. employed on the Farragut estate; Lo it seems, tho people returned in the Joso Alfonso, Miguel Martinez, em- afternoon and enjoyed tho amusements nloved on the San Antonio larni ; Jose if nnthimr had happened. Jlany eom- Roreiguez, a workman on tho farm ot Piaincii 0f their failure to get souvenir the Antonio estate; Innocenio LirucezK, employed on a farm Tho following were shot but not killed: JosoMillian and Rafael Melhgrum, youths, left for dead; Airs. Urucez, wounded. From another source it was learned A Contrast to Bayard. Patrick Collins, the consul-general of this republic in the city oi London, has filled the post with such discretion that the entire consular body of Great Brit ain propose to signalize their esteem by making him the guest at a superb ban quet, to be given at the new Hotel Cecil, the vistest caravonsary in the world. Consul-General Collins has not indulged in effusive laudation of the British as his chief, Bayard, has done ; but none the less, he seems to have maintained the good standing of his country with "our kin beyond the saa." as Bayard is fond of styling thedwellers of the British isles. Consul Collins has just endeared him self to his compatriots by a stinging re buke to an English dimer party, which cast scorn upon the honor of the Ameri can congress and executive. Ex. Cure For Crippled Children. The National Snrgical Institute, Pa cific Branch, 319 Bosh Street, San Fran cisco, successfully treats all cases of Or thopedic Surgery, Diseases of the Spine, Hip and Knee Joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Nasal Catarrh, Bow Legs, Knock Knees, all Deformities and Chronic Diseases. Their success in treating these cases is shown by thous ands of references from trustworthy people all ovex the country. Persons having afflicted children or friends should convince themselves of the excellent results of the system of treatment by this institute. One or more of these snreocs will ba at the Hotel McCialien, Uoseburo, Thm sday, June 4th, and at the Depot Hotel, Oak land, Friday, June 5th, toexamine cases. Send for circular. Reference may ba had to Miss Anna Kent, Brockway ; Henry Lander, Roseburg; L T. Thompson, Coles Valley; E.G.Young & Co., Oak land, S. M. Waite, Ro-eburg, ana hun dreds of others. Return of the Bermuda. riiiLAiicLi-iiiA. Mav 31. The steamer Bermuda, which left Jacksonville, Ha April 27, with the alleged intention ot landing ammunition and a body of men mi the shore of Cuba, arrived at this that tho following noncombatants were p0rt today with a cargo oi fruit. In spite killed by Landa's troops. of tho experiences the vessel is said to Fiancesco Medosa, aged 37, part owner bavo met, she presents a turn appear- of a small suirar farm : Ambrosio Pardo, -..-. Profound secrecy is maintained a stockdealer, who lived near batanabo; concerning the lesult of tho expedition Angers .lisquvialo, negro carpenter flajor Flynn Retires. Quite a number of the inmates of the Home presented J. M. Flynn, adjutant of the Rosebnrg Soldiers Home, with a gild mounted cane, Sunday. The in scription oa the gold band below the crook reads, "Presented to J. M. Flynn bv membeis of Oregon Soldiers' Home, Mav 31, lSSli."' A number of his admir ers also presented him with a certificate of their friendship as follows : "Comrade J. M. Flynn, in apprecia tion ot your seryices, especially in sick ness, allow us to express our sincere thanks. In severing your connection with the Home, please accept this cane as a token of our regards." There were but few California straw berries in the market Saturday, aud thev sold for 121-. cents per bos, while Oregon berries brought 40 cents. There will bo very few more California berries arrive here, as very hot weather in the sections from which these berries were being shipped has shot off the supply, and in a few days there will be a fair supply o Oregon berries in the market. Oce grower at Mt. Tabor sent in about 40 pounds on Saturday, and scon picking will begin in earnest. Bananas, which fill the place ot strawberries to some ex tent, are arriviag at the rate of a carload a week, and it is not expected that there will be any falling off iu the shipments when strawberries get plenty. Oregoc-isn. Ascerato ; carpenter. of Zacarib Plasancia, aged 30, a Wall Papei' A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell. LIME PLASTER AND CEMENT. A FULL LIME OF WINDOW GLASS ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Spain's Latest Move. Mauiuu, June 1. Tho Madrid govern ment has lately called tho attention ol tho other European powers to tho al- loged inhuman and cruel warfare adop ted by the insurgents. Complaint is made specifically of the use of dynamite to blow up railroad trains, (those carry ing passengers as well as froight), and ol tho use of explosive bullets in lightB. Tho European governments have in Gladstone's Letter to the Pope. j London, May 31. Tho morning papers print a long letter from Mr. Gladstone to Cardinal Rampolia, for submiss-on to tho pope, in fayor of the unity of Christen by means of a papal declaration in favor of the validity of the Angelican orders. Mr. Gladstone regards the pope's atti tude, he says, in directing that an in quiry be made into tho subject, as ono which ho will ever cherish with cordial sentiments of reverence, gratitude- and appreciation. Elizabeth Stark Dead. Manchester, N. H., June 1. Miss Elizabeth Stark, the great-granddaughter of General John Stark, and one of the last lineal descendants oi the revolution ary hero, died Sunday, aged S'J. Sho re sided at the old family homestead whero the old general himself once lived, aud which was filled with rolics of her illus trious ancestor. River and Harbor Bill Defeated. Washington, D. C, June 2. Presi dent's veto river and harbor bill defeated bv two hundred and twenty to There is more Catarrh in this section ef ihe country than ail oiler diseases put together, and until the last fewyears was supposed to be incurable. For a great many yeais doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounce I it in curable. Science ha3 proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspocn.'ti!. It acts directly on the blood and mucous snrfares of the . system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 73c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. sixty. BiNGKK Hermann. A Snap For Some One. A small business paying 1C0 per cent in the City oi uoseimrg, iu. mid cuc.ik fotjeash. Good location, good building, have private reasons for selling. Ad-j drcs3 S, care of Plai.nueai.eu, Roseburg. Lumber for Sale, or Trade. If you have hay, grain, bacon, beef cattle or a good buggy you wish to trado for lumber, or if you wish to buy a bill of first class fir or redar lumber, you wil save mouoy to call on Orro A. Anlacf Comstock, Oregon. Gold Watch. Lucky No. 53, Attorney Ir.t B. lUJdlo the lucky guesscr at the Novelty Store,