Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1900)
THR.PLMNDEALER abUa.. .. ..J Thursday. Thi FLAXXI ; USHISO CO. . D. stbatfoe; .tUtor mid Pu blither Subscription Rate. One Yew. ..- 00 .... 1 00 .... X Six Months . Throe Montht "FEBRUARY 5, l'.KW THE SHOOTING OF WILLIAM UOE BEL. The following ediloiial in regard to the Kentucky trouble, bi h appeared few oVe ago in th lVndleton East Ore- Koniau, is fco noan'fet-tlv fair, just ami tearonably, and en much at variance wiiii i lie vaporing t f ti.o riy ed.tor of ih K view, lint we piiMish it in full 1 ) Ea.i CH-iunian i admitted lo be by ail ixl.i", tl.e lradin !rniofrt paper if Drtou. The -tiiorii i as follows : Tie eiiuutiiig cf till, iu Uotrbel to Kmnkfurt, Ky.. muii!t 'lie' dramatic kti n which me liinr n.icUd there, was .deplorable. I' i deplorable, of c iie, fur any tuau lo receive an aesae- in'a t uilrt. Bui, lyin! tiiat are the cuntidcraiion if deowaliraiion complete ia tbe state if Kt-nlooky, ibe iffect on public tentinieot. aid the capital which iioiilknans will at'to-pt to make oat of the incident. Hi Mjrv of Ibe G td-t-l-Tsylor t-.iu laigii Ut t'ie Kentii-kt- gnetnori-hip Ins ttrn one of the tiict rematkable t vrr cbrooicled iu ibe history of Ameri i ar. politics. tioc btl was a ttt enrator, wbo, as tbe leader of ibe Kei tn-ky democrats, was nominated for the governorship in tbe cauipsigo recently con J acted. Taylor was tbe republican nominee. Tbe battle wa;ed ly. . The en tire Mate was stiirtd Ir. iu i-nc erd to an other with charges of corruption by both paities. GoeVel was the author of an election law whii'b paered the Kentucky legislature, and lo which the republicans took violent txception!". Miry charged that the control of etate elections was taken from the proper bands and giyen over to partisans. The election resulted in tbe mating of Taylor, repiiblic.-in. as ttiveroo--. Goe bel instituti con'ert piotee.lhgs, anJ, when the letisloiore a8-nih e Die case was taken r.p. Every means at hand on ti be r t-ide of tbe controversy as utilized, nd the fight reached an intensely i Cresting lageon Satrtrday, v. ben the relative strength of tbe two opponents was indi cated upon tbe vote King ca-t on tie contest between Van Meter, democrat, and Rrry, republican, for a feat ja I be house of representative?. Van Meter won, an 1 tbe vicUry was aid by repub licans and democrats to pretase the out come of ibe Goe -f 1 Taykr governship contest, tbe democratic tide being likely to win. " The coming of 1G0J aimed men to Frankfort, each wearing a badge with a picture of Taylor, tbe republic -.n govem- or, added intensify to tbe dramatic sit nation, and tbe crid Lai be en watch' ing for something to hapten. It bas happened, bat n) one with a modicom of comniun eenne thinks tbe Kentucky iepuvilica-i leaders were re- sponsible for tbe bloody deed, ntilees tbe lbs bringing oi armed u to the etate caprtol and the c-rnsequer;! loceitg of some crazy crank cculd by iudir ction be charged agaicst tbem. fr as iotec lion is concerned, all teneic'.e people will exonerate tbe republican UaJerj fnca comrMSSing tbe wcuauirg of Senator Goebe!. Yet, bey on i d ubt, soae attempts will be made lo convince peop'.e in Ken tocky, that it was a plot b etched by tbose wbo were gb'iig .wenito- Goebel to prevent him frrtu wiannz in tbe gveroormbip contest. Some man, whose ujiuI wis we k, but whose paatioasw.r- ftrcnr, wi.ose batrtd was intense, bjt in whom discre tion was lacking, fired tbe eboie. Tnat is all there is to it, except thit t'ae act of bringing.tbose 1C3) armed men to Frank lort was iudiecre ;t in the extrea.e, and tbould r.evtr have oeeu peifrmed. Tbs people of II j-barK are proad of the splendid work bi.-ia done by our city ev:ho3ls, under th:a.b!e d.ree;iyi J the present school board audtf!lc:ent corf of teachers. The at'ecdance daring the month of Deceaib r was 'JG pjr c?at of the enr611ment, which te tbe iiigbett ever known in tbe8 fji.oolp, Tb:s fac alone shows the high regard felt for tue tnaiiagement of the schools. Tbe alein Tv:'gti orao accogei the Rosebnrg r.aiodeaier rustn of being loyai to Hermann bex-aane ho held an appoint ment under the lau l otVue commissioner. Of coor?e the Salem editor is not cpen to ibe charge of lio..:in an otuce st tbe Lands ofTorjgne, oh, uj'. Salem Juw naL Nobody accoses tbe Statesman aan with bein? loyal lo Ttnfnf. Now that Tongue bas a tight on bis hands and a hard one to) for renomination, not one word appears in tbe Sal esman iu bis favor. "Tbe kng de i'1, loag lira tbe king," '1 tbe mot') of tbe Statesman man. Tn3 m .s' c'episib!e b?iig cn earth is t? ingate. Ga. AV. Dimmick s ne of thi etroog est nun ii Djugl s couny, a--d if nom inate if or treaT'tr, chei ff or clerk on tbe republic in ticket would bs elected without tny tjuerion. Whi-n the Ke view crod tin -a tea li i -s nomination for clerk theyshow tbe'rl iv for Gs-ley, because they know tint if no ninaled, be would heatGazk-y '3" tbe f '.c; of the earb. Yes, they desire Gazley's election tboir tc ion? tiio it; and yet Fi''i:r denies having 6latel ttiat if a eatigfai tsrv maa is nominated forco.'ntv clerk by tbe lepablion-?, he, Fieher, would guarantee bim deinc :rat votci enough t-j ele i bim. A good many ppulis- are talking Hon. AV. V. U'ilsm, of Yonialla, for etate senator, but it wont go. Tbe lie view gang will d-maud that lhat plr re begiventia giaaine reformer, atnau of tbe common f- -'pie. so they havn i slat:d K. Story Sheudan f.r that t si-' lion. II tbe popul'its wii' at nil , Bro. ; Wi'.on may be r lowed to run for re,"?, j eentativesK'i- Tlie j opulista es u-ual willbefcuveo what t ia demi .rati don't waat, aid the silver republic: nr will take what no one elm wil th'ig. have, or no-; Brother U'Ren TelU Where He is At. W.S. U'Ken, one of the best known J populist leaders in Ibe etate, end one j who never flirted with tbe (union jade,; gives the Oregon C.ty ouuUsl organ hi- VluWH us li lllMl il .18 l I.. line ; Kirniy H-riuii uie io auiwcr juur i,ues- tun of last weik, , 'Where is ltrotlier U'ilen?" I had no Kiich interview ut that you lej'u' lii-hed Iroin l:ie At-toi i i Herald l8t 1 la a private conversation with Mr. j Cur;is 1 ixpr. s el tiie hopo tb;t eveiy nienitiei nt 1 - bt legislature who vi-led : for thr ini uiive and refero; ilnin nuiend- ment to the consiitutiou and wbo would , publicly prouii-e to do so in tho next legislature, wculd be renominated aud , re-elected by far l .rjer inhjorities than j any otuer canuiiia'e inigiu nave, iinn includes all the po;tulist ami detu-wrats, clusing tilver repui licaus ui democrate. My position has been uo tccret at i.y tine. With niaii oilier i-iiis lis, 1 believe tbe finul pasave of the initiative ar.d referendum a.m-mlu.ent ar.d i's eiit'inis sion to the peoplo of Oregm by the. i:ext legislature is far more imp rtait th in the puivei-s or dtfi-at if anv ptrtv iu June. We are told that tho populist j must be capable cf great patriitic eat ri fice of party feeling if they ca:i vo'.e f. r a republican for tbe leMa'tire whin he promises to subn.it this an ctului; n: to the people, eyen thojgh he has already voted for it once. IVrhaps this is true, but to it.auy of us it will bono ge.iter sacrifice than we ma.'.e in li'M, when we te;i.i'i r.nly laid ubi.ie gover uiei.t own ersntp ol ranroaos and telegraphs a.M pier iuoi y to vote for Cyeu because bis jarty had adopted the le.ist of :ur principles free coinage of silver at lo J;o 1 for the purpose of felling the popu list vote, or the tioalaod complete eacii fice of our party on the oltar or f .iion iu for ihs possibility of thereby pacing this direct lei.-latijii amf iiitmeut t j ibe state constitution. Thd life of ibe -e iple's pirty, ti: ca it became a 6ticng political p.wcr, bus been a sticoeesioo of p-tri :tic 6.icriGts of paity p::.le and fueling for 'lie sike of principle. The members of this party hvrt prof.-t-seii mn.h aid practiced more. I-tv i.a I their rennid iu fusion promise. The substantial success of principle his been obt lined by n-.'O-par-tisan ac'.ior, on tbe tame l.-n tiiai the initiative and referendum .i raidea part of the i-03ttitu'.ij:i i f S nth IuuU ialSDSaui parsed tb.e np-iiiiicau legis lature of Oregon and the i!euiocra'ic legislature of Utati ia 1S9'J. The proba ble success if ibis amendmpiit in Oregon is weli worth one more sscrificj from men who have ma ie so many nud ob tained so little in return. Many of cor p.-pv.list Iva.I.'is s;iJ two years ago that tho democrat leaders were only seeking fusion or ur.:oa" to de stroy the eople'e parly, l'.ece ut events prove not iclv tbat we were right, bat that tLese demucrat leaders think tl.ry have accomplished iLeir purpose. Judge Caning, state demociat comu.i'.teeman from this coucty, is reported in the Tele gram of IVccmer 21 as saying: "If tha .opal:-sts don't want ti ride ia oar political bandwagon iu tbe next cam paign they necdu't. Tne deaiccra"s tre ! strong enough to stand on their own props." Taiaia the sam9"bind wagon," in charge of the same leaders who went into the "uniou" of re'jrra fonej in 1S93 ani mactiged their micLitie with such fine treachery that-iSry defeated all but six of tho forty-Sve populi: t cac didatis for the I gislature ar.d (lected fifteen out cf thirty demcciats, (.counting four t-ilver repubiiccrts as democrats, which, in ibis csunty at least, tbey now profess to be, and at lbs same tiaie ti.er were twa populist vy.es in O.eon to cat democrat. These democrat leaders have already cl cd their state convention, but tbey said not a word to the populist about "uoioii" or holding ourttatj con ventions at tbe sauie time el J pUce. Last Saturday ibe democra's of Marion coun'y called tLfir county cor-vention, but cot a word to the p:iuit3 abist "u-jion." How long since et-yonebaa beard a democrat leader say "We are all tbe earns; tbere is no difference between populists end demccrats?" In Clacka mas county, wLe'e tLera ae four popu lieta to one demccrat, Hie leaders are still atixiotis for 'uci)?' bat for what purpose ? Well, I don't want toriJe i: any Jrai crat '"baud wagoti" that I ever saw. I weuld wa'k barefoot with ths icJt yecdent refortnfrt. Aid n.ilher am I joinicg tbe republican prty. If the ic Jilt's party is rcaily Urttroye J as tte democrat leaJers bt'.ieve it is, then some of tbd popuiists wili go b.iik to the democrats and eoxe to the repub licaus, but I bta cscyiaced tbat tbe ma jority wi'l follow the course recently out lined by Hun. W. W. Myers, when be said: "I sliali wark independently for the success of ih-j principles I believe Ij be most imp utatit. I'e-so.-ia'Jy, in t::e Jane Ciinpaigo, I shall be foui;d w . it Li tbat groap who hold tbe iuimedia'.e s :i cees of tbe initiative at-.l rcf :re.-.i!i:m amendjient ia Oregon to bo th-Mt.tet important principle. At to lucal salaried otlices eo iar as I can help at ail. I ehall help the men in tbisciunty who have bclpid our cause in the pat, uo matter what ticket thpy are on. Mo.t of them aro pypulists, qui there -e some d.imocratb Ia conclusion, I lave alto bt2n charoJ with aiding Tcnatr llrownell in his efforts to go to congte?s. Iu justice t? the sna'or, I have tld every one who askei me that he bpi faitLfuliy kept his ptomises to help in tcetiii.g the initia'tve end ri-feienduin amendment before the w' Oregon for their fi- j nil tr..'i ITa liuu riti.!.rH:l 11(1 VjI'laTila) i s rehired us valuable J is the s.mpio truth. ansistarico. This ia if Hpyb Iih will kr n bi-i tromieS on thiii I li'io io tho future. I am sure he w ill if sach actio:! continue j 1 1 i'rins him votej aud colitical s'ren, h in ti.ne to come a i it hae in the p-at. If this record of faith fulness helps Si'tiatjr Lrownell iu his political ambitions, u on will rt-joic." m.re tbau myself, for it will bo u vciy hn-go biot lo politicians ol ad part es that it may be good politics for them, ! p -rbinuliy, lo oid the ci'ii t i f direct leg-! isltion. I tiir-t that any one who is intofoti'c can no' m i; I!:.ltllM U'lt-ii i-.' V. S. I 'Uln. KePp'cl.ru!!y, Tne uvtrufc ri-.tr of levy fur nho il purpji.s iu the 2 mIiooI distiio'.H of Mu'tiiotna'i comity wai 10.2 nrlls, or 2.7 iri'la more tlnn in thin ilintr':t. fRONTAL ATTACK. Qcnefal BllllCf'S Afmy , PfObaWy Again Engaged. HE HOLDS A NUMBER OF FORDS Move Expected to Be an Advance on Lyttlcton'5 Right, at Pot gieter's Drift. x London. Fob. 4. Spencer Wilki'itou write-! the fallowing leview of the sana tion in Suu:h Africa for t lie Ass j.'ited r.'t'ts at inidi.iniit : ' It is iuora!ly iu.potcibio lor Callei's Hrmy, eo It ug as there ia any tiA'ht left to it. to sit eti. I while SSirGcrge White ia invested at Ltd) eiuiih. Better than (hat wculd t-e t i lose 10,0UO meii in an at tempt at relit f. Accoidingly, it i- proti- ablu thai if. nerut t.ilirr win try iitrain, and, iudved, thai he id now on the inoe an: tihtirg. "As be bas kept. General Lyttleton's brigaic north of the river, thn prob bi'. itr is that his nex" move will be an nJ vafce on Lwlte'.un'd iiKbt. lie wun'.d herJlv go to LytiKt.m'e l-ft, t o -aase that wo1.: I 1 un'.y lead to a Imr-U attack on Sii nkop nnd the rai'gri o? bic;i it ia a j part. Ho wou'd i.o: g to tho east cf Co lenso, except i:h iiis whole force, less ISirton's brigade. The reteuiiou of Ljt tl.ton's brig ul! a' Totieter's drift may thtrtfor.4 be tiken a; ruf iii.it ti.o new move i!l ii')t be to the east of OjViiso. Kiel of Potgieter's there ure several drii;s, cne or two of huh General Hol ler's gutia coiumaud, and ho cin there fore croes the river, but tbe Hot rs have bad ample time to prepare positions be yond the river. "A frontal stack would, as usual, be cs'ly, but unices Ibe genor.il ia prepared f.-r a lieavy Ls, he bas little chance cf breaking through tho Uof r defenses. "The right p'an would be that made by General Sherman when be pushed back Johnson from Cbsltaoo'-g to At lan'a, Sbirtr.au entrenched a!ong Johx soj's front, and then extended Lis line to cne of tlie tinks. Uy ths time Sher- man was ready to move a forcd around ! bsbind bis eotitno! cd line I j attack J Johnson in tbe Uinlt and threaten re- treat, the Confederate general withdrew. J Such tactics are practicable only with a ! force numetscslly superior. j "We do not know the strer.clh of tho . Boers in Natal. Winetoa Churchill esti mates them at ony 19,000, of whom 703 J a-e beseuiog Ladysmith. This would give Duller 25,000 againet 12,000, ao l should render poecible scmtbing like Sherman's maneuvers. But there is reason to be'.ieve that Bullet's own es tiaiate cf t'ao Boer fcrces is much higher. Last week's report that Msfttiog had beeo relieved seem to baue arisen from Colonel Pluaier's fkirmbh near Croto dile pool. The report came from ll.i sources, and this origin of it seems to show that the Boers sre cot sanguine ol success in the northwest. They have probably reduced their forces in lhat reion ia order to strengthen themselves aciitst 1 ieneral Methuen and Gene-al Enller." trilll LEAVING LMlVbMiTlI. LosiKx, Feb. Z. An cfUcer of ths war o3i:e at midnight syj tuat no news his been lecei veJ from Soa.h Africa, and tht cone will te g ven out during tLe Tte a a - office ii 'jat as reirds Bal- I Lr, bu'. t.ire is tvirr reason to believe! he is ccntin ..u his movement opon Lidydmith , Thoso 'who sre in a position to kco " cotifirm his repjrt.d recrossing of tha Tu-'a river, bn 1 believe he was ecgjged yesterday. Tbe message from Ltdysmith Toursday, faying the Bojr forc?s were leaving agaio, and that' tbe bosieinj force was considerably dimin ished, tea.ls to confirm this. Fiell Martini Lord Roberts h?s noti fied tbe war cfihe tbat 4) Highlanders who were previously reported killed at Msgerefontein sre prisoners at Protons. A dispatch from Ladtsmitb, undated, via Spearman's Camp, February 2, says: "Native deserters report ths followicj field cornets killed in last week's fight ing: Lombard ol Waterbtirg, Grobelair of Ereiuersdorp, Opperman of Pretoria, Daniel Erasmus of Maaliereber, and one Free State corctt. Tue Brilisb ar tillery broke seven Boer gans. Tbe Boer casualties wero approsimatly 1000 thojli this information is not confirmed officially." Adhpatoto a London paper from Pietermaiizljurg says: "Ths eppearence of thj living column ofecou'.sia Zululand has created some uneasiness among the Boers over the bor der. A cum'wtr 0: Boers have been hur riedly ill, Jran from Lidysmith and Dundee tr. VrjhtlJ to protect that place and oppose any Lr ts'i advance. The Boer fore there i3 thou. 1033 strong, with three kuds." liOL:l:S JIAHO ritESSED. SrtntsiaiiT, Jan. 20. Commindaut Olivier, of tbe Oranve Free State, in a speech to U:e Boirs at Lidygrey, said that his man wir: almost surrounded at Stormberz, aol uu'tsi recruits were forthcoming he would be compelled to abandon the position, It is admitted tbat in the recsnt fight at Ladysmith the Boers lost 1103 killed and CJ3 wounded. Mar.v cnlnnihts n li'i foi?bt at Storm berg haye t0 fftmBi an(, . ... .... uerg havo gone Dacn to their tarrns, ana ref(Jee lQ return tQ wUve smkff lhwgh threatened with death. Among those Among aro some conspicuous burghers. i;'iei:s a;a.s iilii.uino tbl'n'ciiks. Sri;AKMAs' Ca.mt, Friday, Feb. 2. The Boers hre occasionally at tho trcops on tho litit Ihtik. It is reported tbat they hav! dug up tho roads leading to MdysnnMi in order to make Hie progress idillkull, at.d have tuadeeeveral trenches a;y" the route, atotig me route, ana ore 1mj fctrfnglbeiiing those ia front oi their i position. I I1U.I. Kit's 10I.LMN IS MOTION. Btiti ix, Fob. t A sjiecial (dlehram from tin; t-eal ol war, via Btussule, says , ieneral JouVrt has received intelligence of a troveuiunl by tho liritinii in tho dt- i ri cti'j.i of Ilongerr.priiil. j iloudiii. i tluinice.il. brori.e clocks fo j holiday progenia, tnuat m sold at bom pric?. Come and got oner. WM. GOEBEL IS DEAD Assassin's Bullet Ended His Life at 6:45 Last Evening. SCENES IN THE DEATH CHAMBER A Brother and Sister Were Present Another Brother Arrived a Few riinutes Too Late Fhanktuut, Ky., Feb 3. Tne bullet, tired by an uuknuu assassin list Tues day morning, ended tho life ot of Wm. Goebel at 0:45oVkck this evening. Tbe only pereonn prieiit at the death bed were Mr. UoebiTii eibtcr, Mrs. It-awn-acker, and his t rolher, Arthur (i cbel, of Cincinnati, who have beeu in con slant attemtaiice at Goclni'a titdside, and lr. McU rmack. Justus Goebel, a'lo'btr hiother, who has U-en huirj'n-; from Ariz. ,na a.t fast as H'esm would carry him in tlr.- vain hope of reaching his dying b rot he la li.ne lor temj loxen ol le.eg niiio:i, arrived 40 iniuutes too lite Ox gen was MVitientiy aduiin'tsteied (o the dyii g mau durini; the afteriiOjii, in the effort to keei. him alive until his brother's arrival, but iu vain, for by the cruel ironv of fate the train, on which Juttus Goe'iei was travelicg to Frank I r'. wsa uelayc: reviral hours Irom va rious ca'ifes, aud when Giebel finally reached here, it w.is only to learn that bis brother was dea I. Among the bitter partisans of both partii 8 deep grief is innnifested, and al ready a movement bas been started to erect a fitticg monument to Mr. Goebei'a memon , i n the spot in the stale hotir-e groands wt.eie bewasshut. Noarrauge nients have been made for the funeral. Shortly bfore t.oou. alter hypodt riuic injtiou? of stryebuine and whiskey and afterward of uiorpbine had been given biiu. Goelie! rtiiaested that Capt. L. G. Wallace, of the Kentucky penitentiary, an intimate friends, he sent for acd when the iatttr came the tao had a thort con- versation. ' "Lew," said GoeUl, '1 wish to an nounce to the world that I do not told mjself ia open v:oleoe to th w.irdof God." The hypodermic injectioos aff-irded same temporary retief, but the suiferer, for the first ii:ne in his Ion weary 'ra&- ale for iit'e. haJ sppjrently lost h s iu- domiiable courage. "Doctor," said be, feebly, to D.-. Mc Cormack, who stood at his beJ.-ide. "I'm alraid now that 1'ji not goiog to get ov er this." Dr. McCoruiac' e.nJeavoreJ to cbcer the fast failing man, but the latter soon relapsed into a condition of eeaiicjo sciousnes?. About 1 o'clock he roused himsalf agiio, acd, cillin Dr. McCor -mack to bis tile, said: "Doctor, am I going to get well? I want to know tbe truth, for 1 have sev eral things to attsnl to." "Mr. Goebel, you have but a few hours to live," replied Dr. McCormack. Mr. Goebel was silent for a moment, then calling his bro'her Arthur lo his siJe, be asked tbat the physicians an 1 norse3 retirj. Then for 20 minutes tho dying in;n was let; with his brother and ehter. So jo af er this he fell into a stu por. He was retived slightly by osyger. His brother and sifter silently knelt at hia beJsld. their ejes fastened cpoa the half op?t.ed eyeli Is cf tho unconscious man, while the ire that had b?c-n bat-! tliDg so valiantly ncaiost the assassi i's ballet, sides I.vt Tuesday, morninc dickered. Uocbfl's Successor. Frankfort Feb. 3. Eiactly one hour after tbe death of Goebel, J.C. W. Beck ham was swern in as governor of tbe etate, tbe cslh lieing administered by S. J. Shackeford, cierk of the court of .ap peals. It had been determined to keep secret tho Leas ol tbe death of Goebel, until Beckham eiiculd have been formal ly inducted into office, and the delay was made greater by the inability oi Dr. Mo Mormack to leave the ledroom cf Goebel and tuako a proper certiGcato c f dca'h. I'ntil this haJ been dote the dcoiccratic attorncj8 were unwilling that tua oath of otLce should be administered. Tbscere' mony took place in a small room oa tbe same flour r.s that in which Governor Goebel died. The first official action of Governor Becsham was the appointment of a new adjutant general. Governor Taylor would make no statement regarding Goe be I's death, but simply said : "I deeply regret his death." A Crisis. Frankfort, Feb. 3 Civil and military authority in Kentucky have cotue face to face at last, and unless tho ministers of juc or thu other rebede from the positions they occupy tonight, there can be but cne outcome, and that is c"-1 war. Governor Taylor must, with i li hours, surrender to the circuit i..art of Franklin county the peison of Alonzo Walker, the stenographer, now held by him iu ths oUlo ezetru tive building, for serving the notice is sued by Judge Cantnll yesterday. Sher iff Sutter of Fronklin county, with a poworfu! posse at his b.ick, will attempt his release by force, uud it is hardly within the range cf possibility that the attempt can bo mado w ithout bloodshed or less of life. GoyerLor Taylir this afternoon rofused to acknowledge the existence, or picmit the service of tbe writ of liabeous corpus issued by Judo Mooro of the county court. He thus tacitly suspends thu writ of habeous coipui in the courts of Frank- j lin county, something which under the constitution of Kentucky cannot be done legally except in tin; c itm of rebellion or Invasion. When Hiei ill" Sutter returned his writ unserved to Ju lge Moore, the latter an nounced that ho wculd see that tha eher ill' was K'veu power sufficient to enforce tho mandate of his couit. Tho demo-rrati-o leaders do uot entirely eudoreu tho attitude of Judg Moore, and while they afeit that his stand is right uud juut. they il' not cotitiidcr it, at ti.o ptectnt tiiui', advituble. WHAT TO DO WHEN SICK. In ease of weak stomach, disordered liver. Impure blood, shattered nerves, bronchitis, lingering cough, or other affections which lead lo consumption, ijt. ricicc vimi:ii Medical Discovery will ordinarily bring about rapid cure. If the trouble be deep- zr seated and chronic, vou had better write , , to Dr. K. V. Pierce, himself, at Buffalo, N. Y.. telling him about your sickness, lie W win give you fatherly, rita. Till 1 f . . II . ----- -. ...iu . nil II 1 practice has been jj ( m widesoreaa. v tnd lias covered so manv forms of disease. that his free advice is HW-1v to do vou more Kood than that of a physician who charge- high prices. Dr. Pierce is also the neail oi lue lanivu Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, al Buffalo. N. Y., where hundreds of invalids and afflicted persons from all over tne country ro for treatment by the corps of specialists wlio are in constant auenuanee. It is because of his vast practice that the doctor is so well fitted to successfully treat every fDrni of disease. Do not tcel mat you are imposing upon him w hen you ask "for free advice, because he wishes all to tnow that his medicines only are to be paid for not his advice. "I have itscil three ttllfi of Dr. Tierce's OoMrn Mnlic.il Discovery since my correspond ence witli von and find great improvement in mv caw " writes Mr. A. K. Novolnv. of New York. N. V.. (Box url. "I fct-l that I am in need of no more medical assistance. When I started to take your medicine I had a regular consumolive couch, of which I was afraid, and rverxtfuly cautioned and warned me concern in? it. I was losini; weight rapidly, was very pale ar.d h id no appetite whatever. Now I do not coujh at all. have Riined eieht pounds in weiffht. have recovered my healdiy crilor. and mv appetite is enormous. I can and will rec ommend vour medicine to everytdy who may lc in need of the same, as it is a sure cure, no hiimlaix are most other patent medicines, and is far superior lo ad similar mediciucs." If the head aches, the trouble is pretty sure to be constipation or biliousness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure you. DR. DARRl.N TO REMAIN Owing to the Great Demand For His Personal Services. Tlie c'ojtor has eoncluJed lo ex'er.d his visit ia Hose burg and will rem? in at the McClallen Ileum until March 1Mb, thai nffordiog lt:oce who have not. jet had aa oppor.uuity or consulting hi n a chance to do 8). Tbey will receive a frank opinion free of charge. In a it a jority of cases only one interview is re quired. fli balance f tiestmer.t can be conducted without interruption of business. To thee unable tocome ivus- tion blanks will be furnished t r anil up on application. Tbe d ctor's trratmeul coti's i f the latest discoveries in the appiica'i.m if electricity, Eup,.l-iut-u'e.l by medicines if necessary. The maicritv of h s cvn tlijee Lames are presented, were if chronic r.ature and bad batllel tins siii! of good physi cians, thus siionisg the sop-riori:y cf electricity, when sdmiuis'.ered by cce who has made its use a spatial tlody sines electricity came into prominence ss a remedial agett. The indiscriminate tue cf electricity should bo guarded against, since, like aoy other remedy, it may art adversely, un less rrcscribed by one thoroughly unJer Siindin ill effect. Below we give names cf e!i known peopl-i in the state, ho have been cored J.dm Martin, Cove, Or., hydrocele, cared 10 years ago. Trof. J. P. Looncy, of the 1'rt'ar.d high schoo', reideoce , cstarrh for yearj, successful tr a'ed. KicbarJ Barrett. Midd-etoa, Or.,dest n.ts, carel in Id miunt.. Hi-j urn.le, Wm. Parrett, was core I of draft.e5? 1 J yearj ago. Sioator In. Oh-tn-ilr's s)'i, Charles, biiiiT Ui'tr. ii-., I.ta.t tr.;:;. ca.-.dcen era: n-rvoiii itetitiif, v.r, o ar.j gained w inj3. Mrs. P. Uijci' dan;!.:,- nthwt-st corner 2) an-1 Marshall i-t-et t, Po'itand, goitre il.irtj neck) for years, cured with electricity alone. Ex-I-bentr A . S hoepj' da rbVr, ol'. Thii.l r-:., l'or:l:i!i.f, los-- cf appetite, liver c imp! ti'it un.l riieuin atto i:iir?ia for eis mr-n:h, ci.red. D. J. Grahaoi's c!i:.J, Spris:gtieM, O-., painfully alil cted with granulated c.ti j min ti v:lij, lompiicited with ul.-:rsif the e; c'. alia for nine month, cared. J. A. I.inJtley, nens neut ru li.e N. P. U. It., rcaiience Mr. Tabor, Oregon : consunp'.ioD, bronchitis aud catarrh, cured and g.iin?d tllteca pounds. Ernest BboJt'e, PendUtoti, kidney trouble and diob-'te? ; he had to relieve his bladder hourly, n'gbt and day, all his life, cured in fiven months by Dr. Darrio. W. Hays, 4'.3 Commercial etrest, Kist Portland, Or . inflimmatioa neck of bladder aad sciatic rleo uatism; corns on rrutches to t ie doctor, cured and left cratches at the Joc'or j cffiiT. Mrs. F. E. Dewey, 0So Davis St., Fort lind, deafuQjf, nervous and g.neral de bility, heart dise.ise, dyspepsia, liver complaint aud female trouble io all its various compile ttions, pirmaneatly cured. F. D. lienrici, moutaviila, Ore., form erly St. Helens, Ore., lame back and kidney trouble 4 ye.ir., cureJ ; also his wife was cored of ditcoargiu; ear rud deafness. Dr. Dainu is now located nt the Mc C alien House, Kuseburg, uutil March 18 Go and be healed if ill. It your eyes trouble you the doctor will test your eyeB free and furn.sh glasses if necessary. REPUBLICANS AQAINST TRUSTS. They Are Now Planning Some Meas ure of Relief. Nkw Yohic, Jau. 30. A special to lha Herald from Washington says: Repub lics n leaders in both houses of cougross sre devoting considerable attention to the subject of trust legislation aud there is every reason to believe that a measato of some kind will bo brought fonvatd af ter the report of ilia industrial commis sion bas been made. The judiciary committee! of both housco have befoie them general bills proposing to regulate trnst), nnd several resolutions proposing conetiliilional iinieiidiiu'iits to give -congress power over corporations. Tim best lawyers seem to boot the opinion that nothing can bit (lotto without a ciiBUUitiona auicniiiiieiit and il is piobabt! that somo form of ntncihltitetit will I.o rccum iiiciiilod. Chtiiriiititi U.iy, of thu hottao judiciary committee, fluid ho thought law .fvVl- ' V v:. v v -;.vv..;vx tx - W V. Bargains! IN WALL ' For 30 days will PAPER in order to make room for Spring Stock. See our $26.00 Sewing Machine, also have secured through the Seci"l racist, Mr. J. R. Jones, the celebrated Singer Sewinjr Machine that can make special induceniems an ;u:d prices er before offered in Douglas county. If you contemplate buying a mac call on or addrcsss Roseburg, Oregon. A-V .:; . Watch our Window We v.-ill keep constantly 0:1 nr.:: Clean Supply of s-iT- Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables. We liave just what you w:;: 0 Sheridan Block. . Rosebur M. R RAPP, Prescription Drug, Toilet Article-. I'atent Jl citns. Cigar?, Ststiociry, Soap?. Taints an. Oi' photographic upplieg., The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras: Call and Esnruiiie iLen.-.-- DO YOU Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IF SO Have us call twice orders, if you Drop us a postal card j n ii i I'd in nnrl prn nnn LrtiTT !-. UtIII 111 Ulltl CCD UU1 IdlilJV J i-, li i Haviland China and other Chin Real Estate Bought and Sold arms, larsre and small, s AN!) IMMEDIATE Stock Ranges, Timber Prune and Hop Lands of best q-.u-.l: iu quantities to suit intending pur prices and easy terms. Inquire ot Sft"-cJl ma n"tt rjrmmdtB.a esmrj-, vcUwaa ROLAND AG EE, Fcoler in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Country Produ Highest pricrt for Oou:iry rrivon-n Roseburg, - 9 Carries a full just what you Eugene Flour. Flour. hiscommilteo -&uld report soaic meas ure after tlie cojitiiitteo had siudied the tottimouy tikeu ly tho ir.dus rii-.l coin miiaiuQ. Cliairmau Hoar, of the eena.e judiciary c tmuittoe, dec!.;uod to ar.tici- pate the toba'olo aciion of this ccmaii' tcc oa this EubJ-'ct nnd raid no dcflnito conclusioa bad loen icached. S.rtialor Aldiijlt, chairmati of the ccu tiiitteo i'ii finatreo, sys that ii tho trusts aro destructive r.nd demcrsliziitg to pub lic interest tho republican party ia as rcadv ntid uiixioun uud tq ially as well (I'l.iliiio 1 ud the democrats to coirect such al.ns.i as may exist. Senator Cul lom, chairman of the committee on in ti'iA;U') siiul foreign cotiM'-icrcc, Forces with Mr. Aldricli, and eo di r-V'ii.itora L'.dc, Sp'ooin r and Elkius, line of the Ic.uling political workers in t'.io scaa'.o. Wl.cthor iiction ij taken, c.iinod direct ly at great coir.iiercul combination or not, congrc a may amend llu ir.t ort t.'.to commi ivo law so us lo Rive tho commis sion more power over railroad rate.; to make corporation more difficult. M N offer sIX i ' , 4 ' W vou line a Fresh aud Call and see us. CURRIER. S A A. g Pharmacy Dr 'nrfricj; t;. WAf T or three are v.-it cck for -our eitv limits. 11: tr.e 201. or 'P'- 1 ea tire. & 00. af T rOrrEslOX GIVE Laud:; r.uu Mi: rtcrties son able - Oregon. line of want. Alro ; the very best flour Exclusive aqx-ut for ill grades of PvOSeb Cotsnfy Trcciurci's N'otke. patties i .-.!: -tors c t. .?. . i.'v'.ii'i:ii; down ..0v,-i ;. rv-vu s-peit; Pi. iu: , 1-jsh oi iif elite. All driigititt?, od cent?. Hodv cuics a,. i4w- t tit J. F. BARKER Boyd, ! - j No:i' j is i..t : y civai to all ti-o;.r. ioi!j.i.ii c tr.-.ty v,.;;ra;ns ia-i ... - 1 : 1 t .1 I i i ii-.i pr.of io a .i-r.i IS .''.). to ; re?', i.t t!.-' k :vi. the treas-rr-. ''d i likv 'ia ti' c -uri hcuio ior tay r.'.cii'., 1.1 i:.te:ce-t v. : II cimjo therecn art r t!a il.rto .f this iv.'ko. D.itvd tbi-otlio -:'MU i'ay oi Jan., l.H. tit :.. City of It ';. iregotr. iii:. W. DiMacK. Ccun'y Trc.'.-i'.n r, IV.'as CnHy. Or. Jokn Dir.-, IVr'.'yxiiU'. Ii-d., ta?. "I i;e-tr ir- r. i int: it .: s: as One Minut.' f. ts.ili Cf.!.'. Wc tr: roi-r without i'." i ;i !'.'. iv i ...k. tt.i c.'i:li3 Hii-1 .-.lid-. C;i e ' .1. '' r '.!' ,ia.l luag tr. ti' 'o-'. I'..'- i:.: : will pivii-t . o;i. -tlnij'- I ti'. ri. I'l-'.i .ir.t :.;lu. i .. c :. . J -00cm TjTiiiiti.il i W'WW"', minim,, ri I.a :tttlJrt. c. iecee, tiik Typr 'ritiiiE, FenmaV asmtants, loir rates, s a.'.drts the irineipal, C. T. WHif.w Il''f-i.lenc, Cor. Doaelas nick Sis., one block abov: C ourt House. Photography; Here ia an opportnmty to get Firt-Class Photographs at tLe very lowist rates. All sizes from 8X10 down to the very smallest. The Latest Fad Is a Calling cr Basinets Card with your pLoto (siaiup srz eihi positions ia set of 100.) Set l00-n?at cards with photo DPme, business and address if desired thereon, only $2. The Wagon Gallery, John H. Taylor, Wa;cjn I.t Mile ol lira Tt. HHt City Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all persons holding Eoseburj; city warrants indorsed pnor to 3Iav 9, 130o, to present the sitae at the city treasaser'aoffics ia the city ball for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice Dated at Eoseborg, Or., this 4th day of January, I'JCO. Habsy C.Sloctm, City Treasurer. Wood Wanted. Sealed bids to fumub fcO tiers of oak, acd 10 tiers of cil Sr, 20 inch wood to bs t!elivc. ed at the school house in Sose lurj; on or bef.re September 1, 1900, will be received by the codcrsigned until 12 o'clock docq cf February 1, 1900. A toad conditioned to tbe iaithfol perform ance of the contract to furnish said wood ra-jst accompany each bid. Tbe board reserves the riht to reject all bid. By order board of directors, Dist. Sow' 4, Iiosebar, O.-rgin, January 6, 1900. I'LABA DlLLAKD, - School Clerk. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A firs -c ass restaurant has been orenei cn Cass stteet. opposite the d.-; ot, at mbich may be bad fresh oys te ?, ehickero, steaks, stews, lunches, and betides rceais it all hours, regular meals sre served. Lunches and quick nsrals for ra:Iroad passengers a specialty. For that fcnai.ry feelicg b sere and call at Bc2 'a restaurant, "rices reasonable. Administrator's Notice of Sale. VOIiCL' Ii EEEEBY GIVES THAT BY VIE r:c a.ii ia p-.rsuiars ol aa onler and dsme i-.. C unty CoiTt of Douglas County, Ore li'u, uu'.y uiade by lae Hon. Joe Lrooa, Judge . -t eour:. aud ente.ed of .eeoni" on tbeila uy ?"jwaibcr. lsX", or.lerinr and directinr t..i i:ncli;:icnei al:iiirusl: alors lo ell tbe real : w.ty bert;n:r dertbed and beonjioje o -,r Lsrati o Karl KimmeK, fcceaied, ih s:.l 3 fiui:ib;riOi i vriA proceed to iell od and a.tc. ;i.e i:rs? iiy oi "larva, li at private aale i..r c -a in haad or pari cash aad credit, npon xne -id t.-iii:. , ia one body or in teparat p.iree's uiv be for the best iaterrta oi aait i-:.i:e Ui ioiOwins Utvribed real property, ; J : I : 1 D,:a-..oa rjnl CUun of William P. Baw ii .s No. 4J Nouncilion tii Tp. oa d B t west cc'!lai.!ii:i li cf t'o iracUooal lou So. 4 a j J oi Sivi 01 Sow ii ia Td 3U S R Weo eon-" u--i. '.-.-.' l.i.6 Rc.-cs txorpuag Lorn Ibe above de-o- U-. prem:c a certain tract of land bercio io!v cenvco-i to Punly Wilaoa containing Si. 06 . -c taJ i acre fold to Sibool JOiatriet iio.a0: a'-o-jr Ioua.ioii Laud Claim of James n KUea e at.-h-r. So. -U bcinn parts of tieetioiM - aid -.' ia I. Oo s K Vet exreptia from ihe aovc e viibtd Donation Land claim No. Ii i:.a: c 'ii i piece or parcel of land belonc i - ii io f.i d i.'iij lying and twin; on tbe Nona k'u: Co crock heretofore conveyed toWia. 1'. Hani al -o iavres hereiofora convwred Iu L. C. N ,tiJoI: a'.so .4 ol an aci bereucre coo eycil lo A. M. Beaiy: also 21 acres and a fiac lioa coaveved to audersoiitnd Hibw also 1 cre of ianu oid to 9chX)l listsici No. JO; tbe lo 10a of uie D. L. C. X -ciBerebT described s.id u be xi 1 comainitiT hrl it acres; also tba " W , of trie S E 1 , and lot 'a 2 of Sec. IS In To :;-s Kii West roGrainins; axj) acrrs: slso tne N A ' t oi i-ie X ' of Section SO Tp 3S S R ve-s coutaiiiin; ) acre also the S E1; oi tb X E u oi -motion S in Tp 00 S R S West coatain iii -tu acres alio Lot No. 1 and the 3i of tbe 0 t t oi Section -t Tp S K West containing i-'vro all of said premises being situated In IVa;-. Coamy Onrjon acd containing ia all 1 vi r'J acres more or less Dated m Roburg. Orcjoa, taia first day of FeoruarT, l-.io. C-FO. W. CARTER. FKIEDKKICKA KtM MIL. Adm.n.n.s;crs oi me Estate of Karl Kim m't ilceae j. Notice for Publication. t'nited States Land OSce. Koeburr, Or., February 3, 10 Xotco is hereby irrven lhat the following nui -.i.' x-t'.ler lias riled notice of his intention to ui.-ine ti:iai proof i'l support of his claim, snd ta.-.i m; a p.oot iU le uiade brfore the &s.!ater Slid Keceiver, V. S. Land Oiice at Boseburg, Ore .on, oa Maich II. l'.XJJ. w; elKAXVILLE 3. MAY On it. K. No. t it..', for the swi NK'i, SE' XW: ;. S, w see. -Vs T. S i. K. 4 W. He uau.es tlie follow iu? wiineaes to prove his eon sauous rrsu'ence upon and culuvaiionof t.vA laa.i. vi.:: 0. t. Thoniasou. Horton Bboa : .-.ker. of Kose'ourr, Orcson, William Tipton, l 'mes Srvlt, of Giiue. Oregon. C!0i) J. T.BRXDC.E3. Keguter. Koseburg Market. Figs -Oo per doz. Butter Country 25c I'o-il try Chickens, mixed, S2.50 i.OS. Prunes Italian 3(35; silver, eztn ch-i:cc, otii to per id. Wheat HV -t-C Oits i5i'io0c. Miilstuff Bran, $17; middlincs $22: shirts. JlS.C0;chop, 10.C0 per ton. ; Hay limothy $i(a I U : clover, $"(S8 Orecon w ild hay, ?0(t 7 per ton. Woo' lo(i?liic. Potatoes o5v U0 per bu. What Scrofula Is. crcfula is a disease as old as antiquity. 1: 1:.3 been handed down for genera ticus uud is the fame today as in e.;r!y times. It is emphatically a di fc.isc of tho bloc J,' and the only way to euro it io by puiifying the blood. Tbat is j;ift what Hood's Sarsaparilla does in every case where it is given a faithful trial. It eradealfs allmpur tics irom th blood, aoc-t;ures ths . . r-.J. boils, piHip!e,'an J ail forms ot .-.lii-i disess-j due to tirofula taints in tho blood. Hoo.i'3 SaTsaparilla has won the grateful praise of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop iu your bl;od. Cure it at once by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, V - i 1 -J .I r - v