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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1898)
ICLOSIflGI OUT SalE AT CaroBros THE PLA1NDEALER Al'Ol'fiT 1. 181H. 'I' nc i'liirtlir. MtlH'WI-l I Hilt' II CUIUll ul Mulll ull'l I.HI.U ; Uooli. Suuilar Heir lie: Prvatliliii, II . Ul aud 1:ja . ui.; Hll.lu n Uuol, iu . ui.; r. . W . Woulkr, Mupcrliilemkut; t'laaa Muullug al ' lo ul lb luuuilu unlit; KpauiUi U'u ;M. ui. Ilnlliu Uwlln), 1'iwl'l' ul. I'l.ivtrl Mcutlnl, ViMlueUy,el J W f. i.i. Fli.M li. M 'uiu , I ln, rtoiic, miner Main ml Jane. 1 I'tllltllklAh L'Ut'Htll-culutr ul Cu autl KumIUmU. HuutUj Mike: I'uullo wuuulp, a.m. oJ 7 JO p. la.i HaLlialU Htboul, 10 . Ol.l T. P. S. C. K..7 p. in. fiairf MwjIIus. Wtduca Ur.1Mp.m. tt,, t'lU'-'MH, I'aalm. I'Mtlii BuciMiar, CltUIK.ll uu I aw I' i Btr. vt. HUU'S lutl'O, ul II . in '" I' " '' vr uiftiiii', I IiiiiwU iulu( A. V Writ U 1'mlui .I. gwb'l.' CUi If II.- C'.nU. Mm Hvf. .-vrvU;o uii i.coU'l and lw.it h KuudT iiMulli u eaeti iii"lilli Ull'l 'Vi iy U. ciulu IIIUU I ) 111," : inui nit kk ttiuniiuiJ in' I'f . SOU' MIl"Hi. M. I.. I SIU U.smUIM - tuorulol u I f. i-ului;. Hi.) b i it i" 1 1 t-mi In J. I mi I J , I'a'.l . I P. I. Bond, ('radical ..(.!. .....I M,m Kl.iili 111 ' sVm. i .jy1'1 olUce, next lo tbaSUrki' building, KovubuiK, Oregou. Watches, clockt uud jowelrv repaired; ia skillful luauuer at reuaoimblo irii-i-n. : A ebare ul lbs public patruiiMge o UdUd. LOCAL NEWS. The Butt tture I aolllug uul ul sacn tidog price. Call and be cuuviucod. Smoke the "Artie," tbo brut tic cigar uf tbt year. Kruuo A hbnuibiuuk, New stock ol lJies auJ uiianus' Uuu Uum, all tbo I test btylof, just rocvivvd t I'arrott Hi of. Uaugo to Iteul.-Ui will tlo aluck lu paatura by tba e'k or inuntli. 1.. ,raut, Mvlroau. VLl uaouuu e8 ujubI bo true. 'I tie cbuiceat ui teat uuJ lolfoot lu towu I Mii, H. CAfciosV. l'tie W. C. X. t. will bolJ ittiegular tuaetiugt ou tbo i-ocoiiJ uu l (ouitb TbuiaJay vi avory uioutb at J .OJ . u. la the Li'wortli I.eaguo room uf Uiu M. L'. cburcb. twlug luacbiuut, HouiK luacbiuue, aowiug macbluut at AluxanJer A Strong, auJ tba beat ol tbwm at that, rauglng iu I'rito from '.'J to f i.'.r.O. I'emue to lie ttitui before you buy. Morrit' l'oultry Cuiu. 1'tiiu luUllible retuoJy cbulleugea the worlJ to iro'luco ita ejual at au vg proilucer. I'ruvuut ire aul cure (or nil JlHvatoa oflolo I iuarautocl aud (or aale by II. M. Mar tin, lioaauuig, Ot. F'ittrict Attorny Hoo. M. Urowii it lurneil buuio aturvlay (ruui alleiuliug court lu Muculu county. He Ih lu geue today attuuJIiiKtlio preliminary c amluatloD of Cluudo r.mutou, iliared with Ibe UJUiJur of Jobu I.iuu. Iter, '. !' Mrulf'H.l, mjii aud dauublor, aud Miaaoa Mabel aud Ltliel l'.Uiutt, Idllle Taylor aul Olllo lluilor wero ttiuouR tbo luteat uf our (Oiulatiou to leave (or Head ludiau, lbey will lie goue two woehe. .larUtouxillo Cor reinouJeut In Medford Mail. The boulL buuud tbiougli doinlit bad au acctdout tlifw aide of Lduubower, last KaturJay morulutt wbidi biocl.eJ tbe road (or about three Iiouih, caueud by Ibe breaklug of tbe journal uudur u fi oigbt car. Tbe wrecking crew weie Boot; ou the ground aud made tbe ueceauury io Vain, to euable tbo delayed tiuin I j bo brought iuto tbe dty. Car loaJ o( clothing and bait juat io celvedaltbe boca btoie. These goods were ordered diiuct (ruui the factories before we autiuiatod uf uelliug out , uoJ are offered to tbe public ut coal. Bett tittlug clothing uu (botoual, (lor uiado not excepted. Call aud ujiatuine tbuut. Our Lata are the laleat sty lea aud ate worth doublg what wu oiler tbcui at . Uobu riioiit. That tbetaxua ou oue piece of properly, el lent, iu Douglas couuty wero tjaid in 1801, is evidenced by u ucrap of paper found lu tbe wiudow caulug by .lohu Lunger, while cloaniun bouae a abort time ago. It read as follow e: late of Oregou, couuty of Uouglut : Uecuiwd uf ttleyaiu Wilburs, by liauaoiu l iuuuiau, s'lteeu dollars aud eighty coula, uu atale, couuty uud Bohool ta for tbo year 1 Hj 1 . J. Jay Crawford, tax collector, pur 1.'. Hwlogstou, deputy." Oregon lulnu, Corvallii. BOSS STORE SACRIFICE SALE! We are detcruiiued Dry Goods, Clotmntf Hats, JJouta, Shoes, Ladic: and Gents' I'uruiHhing Goods, JJlankets, Quilts, Tucs, lCmbroidcrics, Trunks, Valises, cct.,ttc. This tiuic we MUST SKKL, u:i we have sold our Real Kstatc and must give possession in Sixty Days. NO HUMBUG. Our late urrivals ure all the bcs.1 and most fash ionable goods in the city, and arc direct from the Knctory. CALL SOON AND ASK I'OK PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store New line ul lallcuw at the Nuvulty Klore. fjirgo line of i lahlit'S at lliii .Nosulty -t io. r re oil fant in glnta jars ut .Iglui's groi ery. V.mu - V'oad uu aubacription at lb is ollic. A new llor is Iwuig laid uu Ibe I'ver t'ri i k I f I 1 n 41 W. 1 . l.uiary uf t'ola alley nn in lConoblllg I fidtiy. W.O. Maikt ia vlailiug iflaliyca in ltoaoburg aud oucalla. li-t.ounlv urveur Will I'. lieydon nan in tbe rity Saturday. liev. I.. M. Maittera wade a I'Ufliin fn vivll to this cily Saturday. New mid laigu aHaoitineul uf lueu a lmta at Uiu Novelty More. No iniHtaUe will be lunJu b baying j your iliiit.il uuik dobu l' Dr. htraugr. : I 'o yuu Mimkv'' If ao, gut tbu Artie ciur at l.iiihc ."I.uiubrookii, lo'.e ageu't Morgan 'rigbl putictuio proul tiiea at thi' t'n-ftcoiit t'ycliiiy, H.&U per pair. New I. ii uf tottuuudu paula at tbo Novelty Si.,n al! euei, ran til utont Uitll. lucla uulfaki-a-14 bal uur advvr- j lining coluuiuu rt-piviieiit. Ibe Boas Moio. Mia. au Urdui aud daugblvr, liatlie, have gu:i t join Mr. Van rder in Wyoming. Ttuto, cuta, tamp kbaira uud a full caiupiug uultlta can be found a Alex audcr tV Mroug'a. 1.. tlutiaa. M. I., meuibcr UoafJ, runiiou iiamiueia. Otlico, Maratera bulldiug retidlug toruor Main aud Caas street. Mr. and Mm I loyd W omlrutt aud Mrs. I.. I . Uot vet! have letumed home from liud )D. W , W . Kent, oue ul Ibe leading bubi ueaa uit-ii of Piaiu, made this otlice a pleaeaut mil wiiilu in tbo city l iiday. V. 1'. Kbodea, uf Plain, baa pur tbaeed tbu butcher business uf Koburls A Culp, and his sou, truest, ia now iu charge. Cottage Grove Messenger. A peti'ion has beau plena nted lo Li Coauty :' uperiutcndoul V aite, sibing Ibat a uew school dla ttict lo formed on Louth i'iupiua liver, above Pay's Creek. l.'ukL atep aaio ul Ibe Novelty ; toio. You cbou'id attoud. 10, l'J'.', aud 15 cent lawns jou cau have fur 5coutar yard, (.'all early for lirst choice. Nov elty fctoro. . 'ooratuger, of (ru 1'iauc'isco, rep reacntitig tbe Coutiuuutal liuildiug aud I jiiu Aasociatiou of California Is iu tbu rity. tie will probably eatabliali au agency here. See Kite iv. liicc, House l uruiahers, for eveiy ibiiiK in tb furniture liuo, largoet stock uud lowest prices, just re ceived a car load uf LaaUi u and coast (urulluio. See us for baigaius. Attorney Albeit Abraham has been appointed referee in bankruptcy for Douglas couuty by Judge Bellinger. The new bankruptcy law requires the ap pointment of one refereo In each county. Cp to dute dentistry by Dr. Mraugo which means the beat aud latest kinds of work skilfully carefully uud properly iuaurtod with no after trouble, but per fect satisfaction. Try Dr. Grange's Boainleua nowua, the bust, latest and motit pel feet made. Dr. W. S Hamilton is tbefeecietaiy of tbe lioard uf U . l. Lxaminiug Surgeons for renaious at Hosuburg, uud all com muuicutious ahould bo addressed to him. YV. B. IUmilion. Secretary, K. L. Mautii, rresideut, S. If Cad, Treasurer. Hy tbe lioard. The bui vices at tbe M. L. Church uuxl t'uuJay evening, -will as usual bo preceded by u son service, lauliug aboul fifteen miuutea. To participate in this service, il is uocesaary to lu ul the church promptly al 3 o'clock. Au especially interesting programme h be ing piepured (or uext SuuJay. A few duzeu of thoao KuutucL.v made pants, tiubstauliil uud well made, no shoddy. Also a few dozeu women's, men's, boys' aud cLildieu's shout, regu lar wearers. Haiti for auushiuo aud shade, uudertvuai for hot aud cold wouthci , uud vaiioua uliior articles ut living prices, ul H. C. fcitantou's. Uu lubl I'rlJuy oveiunb', aboul So'clock, some oue entered the back door uf M. 1'. Kapp'u drug atoro, which bad beou left ojiuu on account, of the hoi weather, aud stole from tbo aafo a sack coutainiug about f IS Iu money, uud a check (or a small omouut. No clue to the Indeutilv of tbo robber baa eu obtained. to close out our large stock of 1 or tLe btut bnrvei-1 Hluitd, k i l the Novelty Flore. saiiuuei iiiilliin ry ut gi t.itly h duied pilots al Ibe Novelty Mole I hiiichill A ' nolle v 'b tiiiiiii i: kept busy putting up iiew pipra lur Jiyer.t. We aie felatiKl'U'iiuu I'licis ou a'ajnnti goods to rlofc tbein mi! . Novelty Stoio. Call al tbu I '.una More and price their goods, aud you w iil In-snrriied lo lind thrm al such low Ji'ncs. A large ui. 1 lino uhcoi t muiit uti lnl dien's shoes just leceiyed at I'm i oil Hi oa. Call aud 'n them'. Money lo loan uu city and couutry property. 1). H, K. Bin if, Marsters' lliiillin,f, lloso'iiir, Ur. The futult- U iutci!d!n, .lit if voU keep your blood puiu vvi'h lfij l's Sar sajiariha you inuy be H'lio of good l.oiHli. Kor prices and H iali'y tall ul the old original stand, lm!i uud diicdfuitr, caudy Bill liiltn i I if ir m ail tobacco u t prlceu to nut nil. Mi... if. L.vic-.. C. Y. JJi'Uj.uuiii ii''i'ii "j ! i t iil ny from a two v. euk'a o ilin ; .:: in' li' hter bay. Mil faini'y etui p'"l ut IWtvvell tpril.gs, hi It' lhf reiiKiin fora worl. ur iij'jic. 1. II. Cl 'llllM ll'il:: ! pK.UiiliCIlt St- toiiiuy of ..4ii I r.iixi co, :,i ia atcjcia' led with If. ii A M. l.-j'. iu ao.u e importaul litigation in Can .' coun' y, was iu the city ituni.i) F. It. Cotliuau, pbyriiLUiu .iuJ buigeuii Otlice iu Taylor ilt-oti block, resi dence Tit) Hephuns utitct. l'rofetsional calls iu town ur viuntii I'lompilv au sweied nighl or dav. The ice ereaui has aimed. Ileal nuaitera ut the Kiui Jy Kltcbeu, where the beat is to bo bad. Families sup plied. OiJuia promptly utteuded to. Pure fresh cnudics, soda vi atcr uud ice cream soda. Mis. C. A. fcelhrede, ut itobekui, whose husband is iu th riuploy of Ibe government at Alasku, slid Mrs. I'.ivvn iug, of Salem, wife uf the cs-auperin-teudeut of the Oregon peuiten' ia ry ate spending a couple of vvcib! with the family ul Hon. 'tho.. Coc pei neir Cor vallis. Col valiis Ciaictlo. l'r?L'ably Drow nc J Uu luefcJay alleruoou .lacob Doeiuer, who lives near Clovelaud on tho Ctup qua, weut lo tbu livct to water bis boises, ridiug oue ni.d loading another, Tbooneou which ho w.ia inline was wild and uubrokeii and hu icuiarWed to his father that ho iuiiteuded to lido il iuto tbu river uud tire it out in order to subdue it. The homo which lia I been led cauie home on cJuchjn uioruing and a search resulted iu the tin ding of the horse which Doeui.-r ro.lo into the river drowuud near wl.eie bo bad en tered the water. It id Etippod without doubt that Potuct' beiaiuo cui.iug'ed with tbo hordes aud perhape injured in such a manner as to reaiilt in bis being drowuud. Noighboia".ave male dili gent search, but 6 J fur liavo not been able to tind the body. I VILli. The body of Jacob Douuei iUj lo.iud lu the 1'nipnua river, lato Sattuday oveuiug, at a point abuul two miles bo low where dcceaii'.vJ eiitcied tba liver, tbe previous Tuesday, ''a yet-lardav Coroner Hoover with 1'opnly Diatiict Attorney llidJIo, vvetil ti tho tceuo of tbo accident, aud held iu iuiH'Bt, which resulted iu the follow in verdict; We the jury tiiid that tho tuiuio of dc coased was acob D.'etnei, of the pi obit blo ago of oO yen 1 4. Kuaideueo Clove laud, Douglas County, Oregon. That he came to bin death ou tho 'JGth day uf July, by .w Mental dioauiug in the Vmpipia tivcr, abjut oui iui!o above tbe Cleveland povt-oilice ; CllAS. H.VM1L10 , L J. Kyls, ifcigned' Ciusi. TiiouN, F. Li. Lo.n'o, CuVVAlll) VonI'lssi., W. J. Moon. Card of thank.-. Ou behalf ol tho surviving iclativoa if the lale David Cireuat, I dc.ho to toturu heartfelt IbauUs to tho Uud friends, who eo cheerfully and tenderly, utalated us iu our efforts to relieve tho suO'ering uf our loved ouc, and iu tbo sad tiles ol burial. AVu dcuiie iu u tipecial mauuor to ex preus our apreclatiou of tbo fraternal help and sympathy, uxtoudod to ua by tbo uoblo order of Odd Fellows, and lo He v. Frank L. Moore for his vioids ol comfort and coiiBulatlou. P.tri. V. CcvKi.i u u. PBACB IS VERY NEAR, M. Camboti Authorized to Neg-j tlatc Tcrmi. OIH K Ki'LV MST TO MADRID. Manila Will Be Retained for the Pres ent ai Least Joint Commls filon Decided Upon. W'Ahiii.suiu.N, July M. Lvcula ula most irioineutous character occured at the conference at tbe White House this afternoon between tbe president, Ambus sudor Cuuibon, uf France, and heerntary Dav, currying tbe peace negotiations far beyond the uioro submission uf terms ol peace by tho t utted Slates, und reach ing tbe point of a preliminary basis of pnaco between tbu government uf Spain and tbo government of Ibe United htatcs, m uding (inly tbti rntilii alion of the Mad rid rahiiii t In what was dr.i,i Ivl.iy to bring I ho war to an end. This was accomplished ou the paitof Spam, whuu Ambages lor Cambon pie sen led to tbe president Ibe credentials be bad received fiom the pauisb gov ei nment, appointing him envoy extraor dinary aud minister plenipotentiary, with complete instructions as to the manner of actiug upon every uue uf the vace conditions presented, by tho I nited Mules including Hit disKsitiun of 'aba, I'orto Kk ii, the Philippines, the Lsdrones, in demnity, armistice, and all other ijue tiona lil.ely to arise In the .oursij of tbe negutialious. VV'ilb these cruduulislssutboiidug him to sH-ak as pleuiiutentiary fur Ibe gov erument uf Spaiu, and witn full instruc tions uu evciy point at issue, Ambabsa dor Cumbou, In behalf ul hpaiu, nut only received tbe peace conditions laid dotrn by !h-j Ameiieau taabiurt early iu tba lav, but thereupon entered upon their linul disiueaiuu, with a view to reaching a Haul and complete agreement. After blroog aiguuient, tbe president and Secretary Pay cunueuted lo a u.o li lica!ion ol the American terms iu une paiticular. v nat that modiGttiuii re lates to is in.t disclosed, butil is believed not to spply to the conditions lor Iho ab solute iudepeudeiice of Cuba, the eeepiou of I'oitullico, or the granting cf sJeij'jale cjaling illations to Hie FL'i'ei States in the l'ac'i: ur to diniiuiih in cny vital psiticular tbe terms on nhich peace w ill ho i eslorod. I he luoditica'.iuu brought about prac tical unanimity between tho president aud AtnbanadcT Cauibuu, as plenipoten tiary for Spaiu, aud the latter has now transmitted the results of tbe cuuferome to Madrid for apuioval, which, if given will eud tbe war. Tbe profoundly important lesulta de vu!ud today caruo about mm,l unex pectedly. Ambassador Cumbou's call was set fur " u'clock, and it w as expected to la.'it bul a few minutes, while tho ans wer of tbe United Slates was being hand to biui. Bat eiuie the original proposi tion of S'paiu was picseuted Utt Tuesday. M. Cambon baa prepared himself to speak with authority ou tbe questions which wero to arise. The presidout liimeeK had perferrcd this course, al though outside of himself an J the auabas sa.kr, few weie aastj that the latler came ready to treat as the envoy of Spain. Tbe hist iu&ti actions to M. Cau tion made him merely a medium uf coin muoicatiug Spain's tirtt note, bul now ho uupcaied with all the atliibules of a direct diplomatic otlicer of Spain, em powered lo uct for the government w ithiu bis veiy completo instructions. The meeting was held iutbe president's librarv, and botii in (ho subjects discus sol uud in tbu impressive uiauuer iu which the urgumcut proceedcJ, it was a cjufeieuce debtiuud t'j becjuic memora ble. After M. Cumbou bad piesuuted bis credentials as plenipotentiary, aud they had heeu examined and bis status recog ni.ed us the envoy of Spain, tbo lirst business w as tbo presentation of tbe I terms laid down by the l uited Mutes government. Secretary Day read tbe terms, pausing at tbe end of each Beu teuce t J allow M. Thiebault, tirat secre tary of the Freuch embassy, to interpret it into French, as the embassador's knowledge uf Lugiish is limited. Thin reading by Secretary Pay uud interpret iug by M. lhiebault took but 15 miuutes. Then began the disruption, point by point. The president and the ambas sador uddrcssed each other with tbo greatest freedom, each stoutly maintain iug tbo justice of his positicu ou tbo sev eral points involved, until at last, after an eluijueut plea by tho ambassador, it was agreed to modify the conditions in oue particular, s-ecretary Pay withdrew for half an hour aud atleuded to dri ft iug the moditication. This accomplished, tbe ambassador addressed himself to tbo proeidont, nut bo much as tbu advocate cf Spain, but personally, baying with tbe president, man for man, it like iuterest in humuu ity. M. Caiubou is a man of fervid force, and he epoko with an iuteuaity ol feeling which made a deep impresBiou ou lbs president aud the utheis picsout. He spoke iu French, each Beuteueo being caught up aud interpreted by M. Thie buult, so that tbe eatuealuebs uf tbu ambassador's expreasiou loal little by this indirect method uf communication. Tbe president spoke with eijual frank ness, aud iu the lengthy discussion there was scarcely a point iu tho whole range of tbo war which was not met and fieoly cousideted. What 'tbo moditicatiou ia thai bus beeu agreed upou cau only be con jocturud, bul there is reason to believe thai it relates either to tho tiuio vvheu actual hostilities will bo eurpondod ur elae to tho extout of our interest in tbe I'hillppinos, leaving unchanged the con- :i'i,'l- Cu 'in uii I I'm io I: M ., k'.i i' ' i. Ma'cil coalil.a I'Mtiomi lo I!." and Iiih h iuipntirfiit t 'l'i- ioki oi riiilijiplfiei (i i no fi r !.,. g'jvri infill, l i;lv fiiml up! t r i-i He M Jr! J ; .v;ii t. ' v. but uaa patluily v c in' Il '. I fill.. Il H even poH-ihta th.it I'm : v . lusy uoint very sp'jdi'y. wit a I y ur two, loi thero Is no m e l t t end' il conf'irence cr coiri-si'ori'li.'ti " A l ti,;,t was sto'iipliihi) I to I ir, vh"ii M Ci ii h"ii ai.ted ait pliiipotfiiMar. Fmrn I' fa;t(hut b" aded uudrr i tj tr j ; i i , the prorpfrt would rv-.-m lo !e hoj.'f il for f.naiti's ratifying what baa . r r dune. But it Ii for Spain hcic.K io Jt-ti-riuine between tbe ii.':M 'f j oir or war as now picscntcd. TIHI TLRA1S 01 I'liACL. Dlacus ied by the Cabinet and Prnitl tally Agreed On. WasniMiiv, July JJ.-lf; aUtet discussed tbe i.rcs'.doni's unjn t. the Kpanlfh peacj proposal, a.il i cache J a uecision io ueixianj li.o !,;; ,:: n-.g i oi.i!. tions : Absolute suricu'lci ol I'o: t i K.i U. Ibo I'nllrd Slate". Ilccogniti' n of t!ip independence of Cuba Cesrion of o: e of tbo Ladroofj i-iinds as u toaiii g station, and cession I j the United i'a'e" of at ler.et a i oaling station iu the Philip pines. The (jiicstion undecided is whit diVpu sition will bo mado of tho I'hilippiur a It cau be stat? J that t'i.;te U pra ;!ira!!y no dilfereuco uf opinion iu !bc caoinet uu tbe retention cf the Miii'pine ai a whole, all the members bein oppo?c 1 to our uc'i'iisitian lo tbeso iblar..!:'. There has liceu no decision cn the cxtei.t to which tbe government will go in i ' f dr cislou respecting the future r,f thft.? it. lands, but it is expect jd ihe iiiiiv.tr of the president will express t!ie wiiiii.g ness of ibis government to leave .!.e matter ol Ibe future govern u.'. f.'. li e Philippines entirely in th - banda ' f a joint commission, to ! o appoir tu l ly this goV emuii l,t blid the v-r o ... i. ' of Spain. Tho probability i- I'nt ihe United States will iufei-l in c.:U';i re fo'ms in ibo government ti. Puili;. pines. Our unswei make uj t,,i.:i on of a money indemnity. Neither wi ! tli-ri-be any armisthe at a!!, ih - answu will be in the nafrre -,f nn ni'ii.i-.tijin, aud if Spain do is no' a'" -.- ' i' he w;!! faro wurcv iu the future. Tbe ivj'x- fiom Spiio, ii i v....1, ,.. a Veiy t l'o:t un 1 C'plivui.-al doc a t. ..'.'. !;, plying t'.iat tho only i(-'?-ij:i it. was lo''!. Api arenliv v; a;,i o.il t uot really have it U-nlcJ tlir; : .. olrcct at'SWir fl Jin the Unite 1 Stale , b i' on v to open diplo:n.tii: corr-io jri l..-. This government wi'd nt b.v; any fa h correspondence, but wid mt'so a stra'ght forward etatemeut cf its pw.-it p-ace terms for Spain's acceptauce or ro"j:-ct-ion, naming conditions the'. umL-r the circumbtauccs are reaouable an 1 tv-u generous. Contracts are Signed for a Cable to Hawaii and Manila San Francisco, July 2S. Tnc Evcc iug Tost eays tho United Si ties will eoou be connected by cable with hr newly acquiied Pacific pcses-iionc, aud a cable will connect tbu United Stites, from this city, with Hawaii, the La drones, tbe Philippines and FI 3.-Kon Tho Fost eays that mcft cf tho sa.-vcra have beeu made ar. 1 the contract for laying the cablo has uheuJy I c-i'-.i It t, and accarJing tj the tern:! of tl.j .o;i tract, the wotk must bo completed w ith iu cix moulbJ. Tr.o price to Le pa;d is etatea to t o !0..0O0,0J0k 1 housanJ Celebrate V itb thaukfuluess their iesto:alio:v tj health by tlu ute ol IPjoJ's aIsal)i rilla. Thiuk of the vt.l army w ho l.av e Letii cured by thia medicine Men, women and chilJicu, who have suffered tho coiise'piencs ol impure blood, who hao beeu tbo victims o scrofula sores, eruptions, dyspepia. uer vuusneae, 6iCCplccc.;crr, They have tried other inc.l.cli.is and have failed to obtain iclief. Tiiev triid Hood's Sarsaparilla aud ii did them good. They persevered in ita use uud it accomplished permaueut cuics. Dj you wonder that they prais t it and rccoin tneud it to you? Ranch for Sale. 1 or u!e or rent, 320 acre t-tfck r..; eh. LVr paitieulurs utldnrs F. T. Cni.wt, Ophir, Uiegon. To the Public. Uu and allji this date, 1 w;;l; .1 under Blood that my terms for al! undertaker's goods are cash wdth the order. I tlud it imponsiblo to do busiiuit on a credit basis, and be live that I cm 1" better by my patrons and ny:o!f by tcliiic; strictly forctbli. V. I'SNiancK, Elide: taker. Ho.sebnig. Ore. April IJ. li' Ion It- i! f.p i n i '., You cannot afford to drink colored tea. It undermines health, and the coloring hides defects. Schilling's Best needs no coloring; it is good enough. I'HIEli BISMARCK DEAD. Pas.cd Away at Frledrlchar uhe l flt Mzlit. PROXTRULU rOll HMUL 0.U8. Lni onsclous for Several Hours Before the L.id Camc-Sketch of His Deeds and Character Bt.hi.1..-, Juiy uO. Pil noliismarckdUd a'.ortly, before 11 o'clock tonight. D. tails of the deulli of the prince are obtained with 'lifli'Miity, because uf tbe latiii' iij of ihe hour, the isolation of the carle an 1 the slreuuoT; ond' avoit uf the aif ii'.'aiita cf the family lo prevent pub licity being liven to what lbey consiler private details The 'h atli uf the ex-cbaucellor comet a e'irpri.'e to til Europe. Despite the family's 1-ni tl-. tbrre was au underenr-n-r.! a,r''r' hiT.'iioii when Ihe sinking of the riu.! v. us first announced, inspired m ire by v- hat '.be family left unpublished t!.au by any infot raation given. But wbi;n the daily bulletins chronicled im provement in tbe prince's eonciliuo, dft lulc 1 his cr.tijtisive bills of fare and hit devotion lo bis pipe, the public accepted It. Schweninger's assertion that there was no icason why Bismarck should not n-ach the aj.e of &0. The teports were d.-'.-u.e I to Lc a repetiiiou of ibe alarm that I'nr.iv Lisuiarck was in extremis, v. hl'.li hi I been oft repeated in the past. Ali c! the Saturday papt-is iu Europe 'lif.n.i--1! 1 Piiinarik with a paragraph, nothing iiapji.aut, while his condition was completely overshadowed in the Ltl.ili papers by tbo condition uf tbe Prince of M'alea knee. It appeals that tbe ex chancellor's .lua'li was uul precipitated by Budden c jinpiica'i'jn, but was ratber tbe cutmi uaUoti cf chronic die-ease neuralgia uf tho face and inflammation of the veins which kept bl.'U in constant pain, which wat borne with the iron foitituda which nrght have beeu expected. The I '.ginning uf the eud dales from July 21, l;;n tbe prince was confined to h.i l.cl. lie bad Leeu eevesal days pros tr I het'o'e an mklicg of hie decline re echo I lb; well!. lu the Hath of Bisnierck tbe world ioics one uf its tuo:! commanding figures Among the names of '.be European states men of the L'lh century whose achieve-irif-nls havo iiiuslra'ed the history of th-ir tirr,'.'?, there is uot a uauie more re no.vnedtban thai of Biemarck. He was the "i-trorg tnau 'of his generation. He pi.-eessid the genius of poer. He it was who laid I b r: Lundatiuu and crowned th a U2ce cf the new Germau empire. He transformed the uiap uf Europe. He overthrew or humiliated the potentates w!n tto-id in his way, He gained the chief object of bis desire, gained it through the ways ui.d ry tbe methods of a curqueror. lb purpose of bis life was to nuify the Jc'i.clwd states uf Germany, bind ng thvin t'-gether ui. Jt r the authoiity of tbe imperial scepter, surmounted by tbe lm peiial cajle and defended by the sword aud whatever means might be needed for the curving out of this purpose were r'ii 'i Jird I y h ia as j istidabie. His ca reer n as a tempestuous one. Long ago h was decri!.e 1 as the "man of blocd a '-.J aon," auJ it was through these apeta i"3 that b w on ihe triumph with which his name ii asociateJ. Found Guilty of Larceny. 1 :: civ, Or., Ju! ,'rosby Mat- th-.'s, j was ai rested last February for ih i t .tbe in LiJ accounts iu Well's Targo cc Co.'s ctllcj at Newport, was convicted today iu the district court of larceny by baike cf JIGOO. Lumber Haulers Wanted. For y gcod teams for hauling lumber. FiLo f l JO to i'i Od per M. ft., owing to liU'.auce. Work will continue until v. liny season. AYrite to Tin; Sicvn Pise D. A L. Co., Orants Pass, Oregou. HARRIED. PEN.-OX-COOK At the! horr.e of Mr. and ?!:. Ciius. Coy, ou the Merlin road Sunday, July 24, 1S0S, Kea Ueu-i-oii and Mica Orace Cock, ltev. N. F. Jet Kins otliciuting Grants FassMin- iu' Journal. The groom is the oldest sou of Judge II. L PeustiU, ut Klamath Falls, and a i.ephtw of T. AY. Ususuu, of this city. Mi. U.'us.u lived iu Douglas eounty a lu n a bjv ui. J baa many friends here who with li i it, and his Young wife every happiness. Born. C'HE.NOWEril IV Mr. aud Mrs. S. J. c'h.nowctb, of Wilbur. July 27, 1S9S, a ihmghti'i . Rayal aaakss th too4 par, wkotetsas aa4 Stllclaaa. mm AbioluteiPura amM mw arvmra en., ornirym. AMERICANS IN CONTROL AT PONCE forto Rkan Town Capitulated Thurs day. hi. Thomas, July i"j The tort ol Ponce, Island of Porto ll'tiu, surrendered to Commander Davis, ol tbo auxiliary gunboat Dixie, on Wednesday. Thero was uu resistance, and the Americans wore welcomed with cntbosiam. Tbo capitulation of the town of Ponce took place Thursday afterooan. Washixoio-s, July 2'J. The war de partment has received i'ie following dis patch from General Miles : "Port Ponce, via St. Thomas, July Secretary of War, Washington: On tbe 20th, the garrison had a spirited ei gagement with the Spanish line. Onr casualties were four wounded. All are doing well. Tbe Spanish lost three killed and 13 wounded. Yanco was oc cupied yesterday. Henry's division is here today. Last evening Commander Davis, of the Dixie, moved into this port, followed by Captain Iligginson with his fleet this morning. General Wilson, with Ernest's brigade, is rapiu y disembarking. Tbe Spanish trcopa aie retreating for tbe southern part of Porto Rico. Ponce and the port, with a popu lation of 50,000, are now under Pie American flag. The populace have re ceived tbe troops, and ealuted tbe flag with wild enihueiasm. The nayy has several prizes, and also 70 ligbWr, Railway etoek partly destroyed ij now restored. Telegraph communication is also being restored. Cable instruments have been destroyed. Have sent lo Jamaica for others. This is a prosperous and beautiful country. Tbe army will soon be iu the mountain legions. Tbe weather is delightful. Tbe troops are in tbe best ol health aud spirits The results thus far have been accomplished without tbe loss of a tingle life. Mats, Mjor General." Bicycle Tires. The Chase, tough, tried and puncture proof. For sale by T. K. RicuAEijao.v, Koseburg, Or. Bargains ia Real Estate. N'o L 60 acres nil under fence, fair bouse and barn, all in cultivation. This is all a No 1 land, school J mile. To Ruse burg 8 miles. Price f 1000. No 2 100 acres all under fence and cross fenced. 80 acres in cultivation. Balance good pasture, gocd house- uud barn and ail necessaty out buildings. Small family orchard, a tine mountain stream of water running through the place. This Is a first class place, 0 miles from Ftoseburg. Price JJOOO, down. Balance on fair terms. N'o 3 200 acres, 20 under fence, nice orchard, fair house and barn, good pas ture. Land 7 miles from Roeebnrg. Price im. No 1. 10 acres, 1 mile iroiu Koseburg, iu a high state of cultivation, 2 acres iu strawberries, 4 in orchard, good garden, 4 room house, fair barn, well watered, all necessary farmiug uteusils, (39 chickens, 2 jersey cows and one calf, one horse, oue buggy one light wagon two set uf harness, lots of small fruit trees. This is a complete and perfect home. Price $1600. No 5. 5 acres, 1 mile from Koseburg, fair house and burn, niee family orchard one horse and cart. Price $100. No 0. 136 acres all under fence, in cultivation 55 acres. liox bouse 5 rooms, small barn and all necessary out build ings, 2 acres in orchard, !d' miles to school. Post-cflice l 'i miles. miles to Oakland, a nice little city. Price $1000. I. F. Rick, Real Eslate Agent, RoEel urg, Or. The daylight ride along ibe Columbia cannot be but interesting ut this time of tbe year. Passeugeis takiug tbe Spo kane Flyer, leaving tho Union depot at 2:45 p.m. dally, get this vi jw lasting over live hours. But thai la uot all. The O. K, & N. givu through service to Spokane, aud a direct connection with the train from Spokane to Kootenai couulry. Palace sleepers uml modern coaches operated daily without change. travelers To Spukuuo, To RossIuirI, To PuIoubo Tow us, To Coour d'Alene Tuwus, To ail Ei.eteru Wushiugtuu Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take tbe O. 1UN. SpiAunn Flvnr, Aud Save Time. Leave Unlou Depot Daily at 2; p. ro. V. C. Lo.s'uon, Agent. Roeeburg, Oiegon. 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