The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, February 15, 1900, Image 1

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PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY.
Vol. XXXI.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, iqco.
No. 13
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lu! AT fRAKFORT
publican Legislators Resumed
I Their' Sessions.
ROOSEVELT DOES NOT WANT IT.
Will Not L'c McKinley's Running
Mate. Names Now flenUoned.
:mocrts did. not show up
vcrnor Taylor Coun!e:m, natd His
I Order Sending Horn ths Militia
lnjunc ion Proceedings.
fiother day of uubroken calm in Frank-
art. The rfpubixan members ci me
VgUiatnre met at coon, and, alter ap
pointing committees to inform Governor
Taylor that, pursuant to tbe terms of bis
proclamation adjourning the legislature
at London and calling it to Frankfort,
ihey bad come to this city and were pre
pared to transact each business as mast
cmm -before ;bem. The governor ac
knowledged tbe message, and both
bouses adjourned until tomorrow. There
ow nine members in the eeuate and 2S
' the bouse.
The coainiftee which was expected to
come from the democratic membera at
Lwisville, to report whether it is safe
for them, to come to Frankfort, did cot
r.nt in an arwarar.ee during the day.
The republican leaders say that they
expect no-.Lici new to transpire until
after Judge Taft, in Cincinnati, has ren
dered his detrition Wednesday.
Today. Governor Taylor declined to
order away all of the soldiers now here,
with the exception cf a few for a pe.son
al boiy gaard. tie had sent for Colonel
Williams and given orders for tbe mov
icgof the troops, but several of his
friends orged so strongly tht the sol
diers te permitted to remain that Gov
ernor Taj lor chained hie intention and
aid that, for the present at least, be
would not Lavs any m..re of them re
turned to their honiea.
Lite this afternoon the Uettctives
working npon tbe Goebel assassination
dweorered a bullet imbedded in one of
the tress in the south side of" tbe capital
quart. It a tbe tree about 20 inch
es from tbe ground, tnd almost io a lice
from the esecutiye building, and the
spot wher? ' Governor Gcbel fell- A
block of wood coctainicg the bullet was
. cut from the tree, and is now in the po
seeion of the prosecuting attorney.
Nfcw Yokk, Feb. 12. A special to the
j lUrai.i from Washington says: Gover
i nor R (irveit wili not accept the nom
ination f jr the vice-presidency on iho re
publican ticket. lie will he a rar.dida'.e
for a eeccud terra in the executive man
sion at !t.i:y. This, tho tubst-ance of a
comniunit-Ati on leceivi'd by Senator
Lodge, of Mass tohusetti", from the gov
ernor was conveyed to the president.
Senator Lodge did not consider the mes
sage he received from GoueiUur Roose
velt cocfiieuti.il. Ho accordingly die
tributed the infor.i ation freely among re
publican leaders here.
Governor Roosevelt's positive declina
tion to accept second place on the presi
dential txket is the leading topic of dis
cussion tonight among republican lead
ers in Washington. Thus putting him
self out of tbe race, Governor Roosevelt
has reopened the field of speculation as
to who will be President McKiuley's
running mate. Senator Scott, of West
Virginia, a member of the national com
mittee, atid bo received information,
wbicb came direct from Governor Roose
velt, announcing positively, that he
would not t-ccept the nomination for tbe
vice-pretidtney, even if it should be ten
dered to him by tho uuaBimuus vote of
the national convention.
"There are eonie of us," added Senator
Scott, a;wbo are inclined ti look to the
far West for a running mate for Presi
dent McKinlev in the next campaign. I
near the names of Senator Spooner, of,
iBConsin ; Senator Fairbanks, of Indi
ana, and General Harrison Gray Otis, of
California, frequently mentioned in tbe
event oi -ew lork unmg ti present an.'
acceptable candidate."
Joseph II. Manlylhe veteran E.t,ion.
al coinuulUt uoao from Maine, thinks
Cornelius N. Dlies would make an admir
able candidate.
"He would be facceptab'e not ouly to
the president," said Mr. Manly, "but to
all factions in tbe republican party
PLANS OF THE DFH0CRAT5.
Thy Will Confine Thir Effort to :h:
State Cour;s.
BRITISH DRIVEN BAGK
Latest Repcrts Arc cry Discour
aging to British.
TiitRE IS NO PROORtSS UT
England is Anxious Over Threatened
Boer Raid Through Zulu-lind.
Rkssheei;, Feb. 13. Iho lioeri t-.ro
actively presaiug around Rensbei z. The
British force uuJer Lieuteuant-Colotu'1
Page, consisting of a rectiou of arti'.! ry
and 130 cavalry, which had reached
Slingersfontetu February 10, 1ms been
compelled to fall back on Kensberg, ow
ing to its eastern flank being threatened.
Rknbkeg, February J2. Evening.
The Boers have utin Uiircu in tbe Brit
ish outposts on tlia western tljnk to l.iy,
ail outposts at Bastard's Ntk, HobiLirk's
windmill and ether paints retiring to
Maeder'd farm. There, were several
casualties, bat the details have not yet
been received.
London, Feb. IS. A dispatch to the
Evening News from Re:.sberg say3 te
vere fighting occurred during the British
retreat, the various outpests on both
sides eufTorirtg heavy Lfses. Tbe dis
patch adds that it is doubtful if Kens
can lie held.
WANTS AN EARLY CONVENTION.
Democrats Will Probably fleet Be
fore the Republicans.
of
r- Feb. 12. The tliorls
the democratic lawyers were directed to
day toward mapping out plans to secure
tbe adiud:catioa of the cliims of Taylor
and Beckbam" to ibe office of governor.
There is danger of a clahs long aa the
present positions are maintained.
Judge Pryor believes the injunction
nil bow pending before Cantrill at
Frankfort will be useless as fat aa de
termining the main ioe is concerned,
because Us object is to prevent Governor
Taylor from interfering with tne legisla
ture, or adjourning it to London. Anew
tart must be bad, anthis will probably
be oy a suit at law ia behalf of the Back
ar party to eetablith the legality of the
cfton of the legislature in declaring him
c'actad, and to secura possession of the
office, cr by a petiticn in equity to te-
etrain the military from exercising me
-duties of the office of governor'.
Tbe democrate will continue tbei r ef
fforti in tbe state courts, their contend
- tion being tbat.federal c;urts hive no
jurisdiction io the caEe. The republicans
. cttber by appeal or criginal froceedings
bafort Jadre Taft, win enceavor to get
their clalme before the federal courts.
but tbeir course will depend largely opon
that adopted by the democrats. Peti
tions in tte goreraoiehip cases were
dtawD up for submission to Judge Taft
with that affecting the miner efficee,
but were beid up temporarily because of
the peace negotiation?.
Both bouses of the legislature met at
.the courthouse today. When the houee
convened a e-jacurrent resolution which
"had passed the senate was presented,
calling nyon Taylor at once to withdraw
.the militia and force of armed men
which be has gathered about him in the
wtatebouse tndeurrender the executive
offices to Beckhaai, the lawful governor.
ITnder the rules the resolution went over
ioroneday. In both house3 a bill was
introduced offering a reward of f 100,000
New Yokk, Feb. 13.
Herald from Washington eajs: Before
Mr. Bryan left Washington Saturday be
held an important conference with some
of the democratic leaders and it was de
cided that the democratic national con
vention should be held prior to the re
publican and populist conventions.
It is understood that Mr. Bryan is
anxious that Lis party shall take the
Held, announce its platform and prepare
fcr the national convention before bis
political rivals declare their campaign in
tentions. He is particularly anxious to
anticipate the action cf tbe populist
party, which be fears may bi guilty of
political iniiscretions which may be
injure his cause.
Mr. Bryan did not cenfins his .consul
tations while in Washington with the
free Eiiver democrats, but talked with
como of the shrewdest a ad most influen
tial members of tbe gold standard wing
of tbe party. It is known that he held a
secret conference wiih former Senator
Gorman, and it was after consulting Mr.
Gorman that Mr. Bryan impresseJ upon
bis friends tbe imortaoce of holding
their convention at a date several weeks
in advauce of tbe republican convention.
Notwithstanding the assertion by mem
bers of tbe democratic national commit
tee that at a recent conference at Chi
cago it ws decided to hold tbe conven
tion in Mil waTke, Wis., there eeems to
be a disposition to rescind that action
Missouri representatives declare Kansas
City will wreet the honor from New
York, Mlwaukee, Chicago or any other
city.
London, Feb. Io. The ct ss.iti.tj of
war news from South Africa is tskrii to
indicate that the Britieii pii-paratkris f or
a move from M odder r:er are pngr s
ing and that important even's iva !' hc
ticipated withiu a ff-w diys. Iulerei
centers almost w holly upon Field Mar
shal RoL-erte, especi&lly tinea Bailer'
eportof his withdrawal lro:u Ya.i'.k
rantz came, for the first time, through
J Roberts, shown. g that al! the diJerer.t
operations over the wile f:.-l 1 wi" h -after
be more completely co-ordinated.
It is now known that tho ruilitary a'. -
! tacbes have gone to join Uobcit- at M i 1
A special to the der river, another move preceding an
advance.
A dispatch from MoJ.'.er mvr an
nounces the arrival thereof HjO refu
gees from Earxley West oitrict. Thry
tLird n p.i! e. (ub'i b J tod y, nrous.!
no harsh i-ri'.icisin, f;r h -in id tho ex
perts h.iy the attack waa only a feint or
dered ly I-ord Roberts wi'h a view to
keeping General J -ubo t busy and pi'ft
ventirii; hint te;n!ing ieiii.''ireeiiiet:t J to
General Cronjo at, Kiaiborh y. The pili
f.i! con iiti'.i i if i .o ii.liabitauis of Kim
: ilcy, whi ;ir, ihir.g of d.-e an: at uu
I jipp jiiii'. leni ! to thij U lieflht
I. i'd U i e lH, w i:h l.i Rr o army of :r,
003 men, v.ill endeavor to tai-o t Le siege
a', oaee.
ih.t o;iur h.t.rl, fxieilj eay thut
ii:v;i i i .? the Freo Statu would bs wis
er tu-;iei. Bu'. whitever Lord liohtris
iijca. w ill be iieo-j'ted hi! the b.-st thing
to d..
The Bot.r raid in Zululand continues to
alarm Nat-1. It i believed the Trans
vaalers will sweep vast herds of cattle
out of 2 iluhn I nnl ihen raitl i.ortbeas'
ern S.AA.
A dpateli f.orn I'leleraiiiritzburg
states that fresh is.-at ii abundant in Na
tal, ii) osen being tla i.btered d.d'.y, and
that tho Boers hav- over lOOg iusba
tween t!.. Tugela ri.er a:;d Ladysnaib,
and f B er artiil ry tiro tteatly iui
prch.HS f.H who fe i, tU ;uns bein
mounted in almot impuhsibb i 1-u-ee.
Charles Wii i irn, Hie tirilitary triiie ol
tiie Morr.i'. Leader, who is understood
to h .v close relations with 1-urd Wohe
ley, U.-3 commauder-in-cbief vt the Brit
ish army, writes as fohos:
"The government I.if-t night refused to
say whether Lords Robortsand Kitchnrr
were sent t i the front without consulta
tion with L rd Vol?cKy or i.ut. It has
already Uvu e ) f t..t.'.l in this place, ai;d i V
it Hain a-fe;led. Lord Wuieeljy
learned t!ie Lens from Monday morning
p j per J ind the appointm-nts were made
on the previous Saturday."
The remainder iA tin critiviMii ii de
voted to the liovernnienl'rf artnr plan.
Tlie writer dn hire? :
''The ixiiuiit. rial echetn dvelpe I
la t niht in b th ho-es it in (he main a
roljs-al, cost y inipoV.nre, declared at
uoce to hoax t .e coun"r.. i:i"o the belief
that some satisfactory reform of our mil
it ry i-yjteai U at lengtli t o." accofn
p!ishe.i and to throw dun in th) eyes of
forci.-u natio:-."
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J. I. CASE PLOWS.
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BATTLE OF COLENSO.
j Interesting Description cf Butler's
j First Defeat on Tugela.
Oregon Notes.
Three men are on tbeir way to tbe new
town of Granite, each with a plant for
weekly newepaper.
C. K. Hunt is about to LutM a new
barn on bis Tillamook dairy ranch, for
which 45,000 feet. of lumber will be re
quired.
A branch of the miners' union baa
been formed at Cornucopia. This
noteworthy in that it is the first branch
to be established in Oregon.
Reeidents of tbe Arcadia settlement
in Malheur county, ate signing a petition
to tbe Oregon Short Line to establish
railway station here.
The Heppner Times reports that H
V.. Burcbell, ft Lexington farmer who has
just returned from a visit in tho East
han -induced 20 families of Kansas
Jor Hit detection of Goebei'd murderer. come tQ Oregon
Ciiie
Feb.
the
to
bad been ordered away by the Boeri be
cause they refused to join the republi
cans. Tbe 'refugees reached Modder riv
er via Koodooeberg. It is learned that
200 Boers were killed or wounded durirg
MacDonaid'e rte-cnnoissa:ice.
There is v. eonfirnia'.i'.a of tbe re
ported sor'.ia el British truoj.s from Ljdy
smitb, tor cf the Bjer tu' flanking
movement.
A report conies fr.m I'urb ir. th..t t!:e
Brijish artillery forced the B;ere to evac
uate tbeir tamp o:i Fangwasa hi.!, toutii
of Colenso. It w6u!d be aa important
adrtntage if the Briti?h were alOe t ) cc
copy that position.
Tbe absence of General French froui
Rensberg district appears to have given
the Boers an opportunity for renewed ac
tivity. They bare apparently extended
tbeir attack on the British lines and are
meeting with minor success, having con
siderable moral effect on the border col
onists.
Tbe Boer invasion of Zululan 1 has j
caused keen anxiety apart from the fact
that it threatens Bailer's supplies. It is
difficult to believe that the Zulus can
long be kept quiescent, while their cat
tle are commandeered and the country
overrun by their hereditary foe?.
Friends cf Cecil Rhodes are becoming
alarmed at bis poesiblo fate and have
sent an emissary to see Dr. Leyde, dip
lomatic agent of the Boers in Europe, in
regard to th 3 probable course the Boers
wouM pursue iatheerento! his capture.
Dr. Ley da assured the intermediaries
that jhe Boers did not intend to kill Mr.
Rhodes, but Le added they would cer
tainly bold bim as hostage until indem
nity for the Jameson raid was paid. Io
view of deyelopments since the raid, the
Boers have slso decided to double the
amount of indemnity demanded so
Rhodes' friends will have to' handover
f 10.000.000 before he is released. It is
also learned definitely that Jameion is
still at Ladyemitb, in 6pite uf all conflict
ing reports.
A semi-officiai paragraph is published
in the Globe thii afiernoon, saying that
Germany does not contemplate interven
tion. The German government, it ia!
added, does not consider itself concerned
in tbe future ftatus or existence of the
Boer republic?.
13. A sweia! to
Record fro n Victoria, B C says;
A letter received y Mrs. A. A.
Humphreys, cf this city, from a captain
of a lr-Ie-r regiment, since wounded at
Spioctov, givie a graphic der:ptiosi of
the loss vi lb-. British guns at ths Tugela
river. The letter wis dated at Frere,
December 21 and in part eays:
"IV pie hardly realize yet what a big
u:u!erl.iitg this ia turning out to be.
liverjti.lr p.inU to the Brers haviug
not .c$ thin (0,ij mea in the field,
with guns t'Jj trior !o cur in rane, ard
lit'.! behind us i:i iuatkcu,anthip, and
until e get e ut a let more troojs, there
i i;o likelihexid i f ctir eh irg n uch more
than hold them in check.
'They ara una j'ihted!y f .'ilowicg out a
plan el carupaia which they hae
wcjke 1 cut in ail details ia peac? tin.ei,
an.! th .-v are carrying it out most per-
fcc'lv. Thry have epics evervwb'. re a;.d
are klxays prepared tn meet any move
cu oar .'part almost before, we've begun.
a are exactly the reverse ami never
seem to know what they are coing cor
ho.v many there are of them in any di
rection.- We won't tru-t a single colon
ial Cape Colonial ;.
"We have a tirit-clasi typog raphical
uiape-f tho frontier, butji o military map
cf there parts, and noono knows which
bill commands another, er what kind of
positions there ere on the other sideof
the mountains facing us. We are exact
ly like ths French in the Franco German
war, with excellent maps ef the enemy's
country, but with none cf our own. The
Boer jc-itions sre. cn a. I the high ridj-es
and hiiie. They extend fjr miles and
Can be combined in the same pair
Shoes, if correctly littecl. We are prepared
to show the most complete line of Shoes
ever shown in our store, having succeeded
in reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac
tories in the east. We should like" to have
a chance to make you acquainted with our
stock and prices as we feel assured that both
will please you.
- WOLLENBERG BROS.
No one croEsinz the contint.1 '... u af
ford to cut Salt Lake City from his route.
The attractions of the p!ac incloding
the Mormon Temple, Tabernacle and
Chnrch institutions, tho Great Salt Ltp
deader and denser than the Dead Sea
in the Iloly Land the picturesque en
vironment and the Warm Sulphur ar.d
Hot Springs, are greater to the equ e
yard than any locality cn the American
continent.
The Rio Grande WeeUrn. Railway con
necting on the East with the Denver A
Rio Grande and Colorado Midland
Railways acd cu the West with the
Southern Pacific (Central Route; an 1
Oregon Short Line i3 the only traT-cout
inental line passing directly through
Salt Lake City. The rout through Sa!t
Cake City via the Rio Grande Western
Railway is famous all the year round.
On accoant of tbe eu-nMo climate of
Utah and Colorado it in jost as popniar
in winter as in summer. S-rid 2c t o J.
D. Mansfield General Agent, 233 Vf ssh-
iegton, Portland; cr Gex W. Ueintz,
General Passe oger Agent, Salt Lake Citv
for a copy of "Salt Lake City the City
of tbe Sainta."
Uj litres meo
Governor. ...
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the 1st Monday of January. March, May, Jaiy,
-r-terauer and Norember, Jo. Lyooa. mi
Drain, judge; M. D. Thompson of Beotubwr
and Ja. Bvron, of Oiaila. rimiaiisslisnn.
Probata CGUTT is in f nn Mn,tnnMMI T-
Lyoa. ladae.
Professlonail Cards.
QOMMOLORE S. JACKSON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
-Mining Law and Water Rk'hts mad
a epecialtv.
?r.rers B.d. ROiEBCSG. ORIGOS
E.
CHLADLE, M. P.D.D.8.,
DENTIST.
btick oi.posite EioeUm
Roseburg, Or.
Ortce in :Le li;Cc
Hall.
JOHN H. SHUPE,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
RosEBIRe;, Oheuos.
Baijnoa before C. . Laad OrEoe and Proba
buiaes a specialty..
OSco Ali.-ataia Bu.:Minc
E. AtYEES.
AT rOKN EY-AT-LAW,
Ii :sLu l ia.; . Oakftos.
Rxiii 'J, Taj 5r fc Wi son Block.
J C FLLLERTOX
Attorn ey-at-Law.
W ill praeticv in all the s'-aie acd Federal Court
Occ ia .Viits' EMg., KoAcburg. Orefoo.
SEIZED SOUTHPAN'S DRIFT.
command every lit oi ground in front.
Tho hiild Lt'Uin 1 are prepared for defense.
If they ate driven back from one position
they don't have to go very far t o get be
hind a new line of resistance. Water is
far from plentiful and the transports
scarce, so we have to stick pre'.iy well to
the railway. Duller lias a bard nat to
crack in the Roer position iu fiont of us
Coleneo bills def3i:diog tie river Tu
ire-la. which we must croes and which is
oi ly Lrdable in plicea few jand far be
tnecn.
"We tried to do bo last Friday and had
a battle. We were 20.000 etrong and
the Doers between 10.0'JO and 11,000
Uur biigade, the Fifth, attacked on the
I left, b'U our brigadier made an awful
i me83 of it. and Duller ordered him to
withdraw, which we did after 532 were
LlpvM-id
The Absolutely Pure
J0 - WtV . ar
U A
. kili'.'d and wounded. Something w ent
Wood Now Holds It-Bombardment j wron ,ll0 right bri.-ade, and tbe
Of Kimberly Continues. j officer commanding the Royal artillery
j advar.ced 1h tuna up to wilnin (iruyarus
i v- ci, 11 A mii-afrt !.,l..l!rani of tluRjjr position uudtie:uhei long
,;..,t bat, i foro tho infantry were at hand to eup
.lto r MmMml,J l.v Cnn,.ral port him. The Docrd ullowed the gun
i.,a.r.vl nr. from iho Fouth-'-to be unlimbet?d and then poured tuch
? SVV-a -a ' V W -as v v f - , .
......i .,.i K.iM,rna drift, which a hail cf bullet that tho teams oi tw
i,nnn. hnl.l " ib-i'tenes were killed in a very el.ort
rri n. .. i ...!:,, .,...i. I time. Wln::i the cunnera were ehot
. 1 l'.., i !...... i d.nvu. the atlacS: could not bo came
11, to tho effect that Kimberley waa
bombarded throughout February S.
During the morning of February it n
Made from Grape
Cream of Tartar.
Baking powders made from alum and other
harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but
inferior in work and injurious to the stomach.
fcCVAt- BAKING POWrOKft CO , NtVK YORK
small infantry engagement labti.ig two
hours occurred at Alexanderefeulein.
The ei tuation otherwise ih unchanged.
CONFIDENCE IN ROBERTS.
out, and Duller hud tu givo tbeorderto
retire, aul 10 gum had tj he abandoned
Our total Ions wiih 1117, and all for noth
ing. Dull r ahu'jbt weid and w ai heard
to exe-hiiin : 'My brigadiera havo Eold
iNaine ltr W hy, spell it backward, and you
have it Nice fresh stock of btaple and ran
cy GROCERIES constantly on hand. Fine
Teas and Coffees a specialty. Canned goods,
Flour and Feed. Fine fresh goods at reason
able prices. Give me a trial order.
MRS. A. C'KIDD.
3
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Ve4haveJa complete line of'
FRE5HIIGR0CER1ES,
TABLE DELICACIES,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, j
VEGETABLES, ETC., g
Which will please you in both quality and (Jj
Price. Give us a Call. ij
KRUSE & SHAMBROOK.
The Favorite Transcontinental Rou'.e
Between tbe 'orthwest and all
Points East.
Choice of Two Routes
Through the Famonc
Rocky Mountain Scenery
And Four Routes East
of Tueblo and Denver.
All Passengers granted a day stop-over
in the Mormon Capital or anywhere be
tween Owen and Penyer. Personally
conducted Tourist Excursions three days
a week to
Omaha, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Chicago
and the East.
Q.EKUGE M. BROWN,
Attorney-at-Law,
KD&JTBCRG, Or
Court H
Uonu
9
9
S
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i AVI
To'let you know that we have
Staple and Fancy
a line selection of
QRCER!ES
A. .
Rooms 1 and 1
Keriev Building.
R- WILLIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
tTOI practice ia alt th eowrt at th Btat. Ot
as ia Olarsters Bsuiding. Doswla mmatf, O.
For Tickets and any Information Re
garding Rates, Routes, etc., or for De
scriptive Advertising Matter, call on
Agents;oi uregon nauway x avigsuou
Co.. Oreaon t-hort Line or Southern
Pacihc Companies.
S. K. HOOPER,
Geueral Pass. & Ticket Agent,
Denver, Col.
R. C. MCHOL,
General Af,ent,
251 Wash. !?t. Portland Or.
2X. CRAWTOKD,
Attorney at Law,
ooms 1 t, llarsters Bids;., SOfiXBCSQ, Ost.
fswBosiness before th C. 3. Land OSca aad
auuiuf casea a specialty.
Late BeceiTer TJ. 3. Land OSc.
Roseburg P. O. Hours.
Inhabitants of Kimberley Dying at
Remarkable Rate.
New Yokk, Feb. 115. Tho nliiking
feature of tho war situation in London i:i
the boundlcis conlidenco reposed in Lord
RoliertH. General liuller'u rejiort of hia
"We.e.h.ill liave auVher divrrion here
thorily and will then have 150,000 men,
and us 1 1)0 i'-o'M.i havo heen iceeiving io-iufore-enieiitt,
the will number not far
j from 20,000, and all 111 epioadid pcsi
jtion:'. The bhrh'Uing and hur.'-tii.g of
! i-heiln and the roar of haltla nnd the
thousands of Mausers, Leo-Mclforda and
Maxima last Friday waa something aw
In!. Tho heat, too, was dreadful, but
tho ni n behaved nplendidly."
COUPONS
Our stock is being constantly replenished aud
enlarged, hence our goods are always fresh aud
new.
given with every cash
purchase which entitles
A
holder to a selection from our handsome decorated
porcelain china. A chance to get something nice for
nothing. Come aud see. Every thing at the lowest
7lfilfRS fiROf.ERY.
v I I I I 1 ! ! I Ki. - " -
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Week days. 0:30 a. m. to S p. in. Sun
rUvn and holidays. 0:30 to 9:00 a. m
and 5:30 to 7:30 p. in.
STAliK EOL1KS.
Roseburg to Marsbfield Departs ev
erv day at 6 a. m. : arrives every morn'
ing.
Roseburg to Myrtle Toint. Departs
every day at b a. m.; arrives every
morning.
Roseburg to Millwood Departs eyery
day except Sundays at a. in.: arrives
eyery day except Sundays at 4:13 p. m
Roseburg to Peel Departs Jdaily, (ex
cept Sunday) at 7 a.m.; arrives daily
(evcept Sunday) at 3 p. m.
Roseburg to Lurley Departs Tues
days and Fridays at 1 p. in.;arriyes
Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 :30 a. m.
If vou aufl'er from teudernees or full
ness on the right side, pains unde
shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness,
eick headache and feel dull.Jlbeavy and
sleepy your liver is torpid aud congests J.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers will cutv
you promptly, pleasantly and perma
nently by removing tho congestion ii d
causing the bilo ducts to open and How
naturally, thkv auk tiooi litis.
A.C, MARTF.USeC )
RA B. REDDLE, .
Attorney at Law,
!Boc In Court Lloowe
lia Diit. Atty.
&0&IBC&8. OBJEtiOR.
W. BENSON,
At torne3--at-Law.
ROSEBCRti. OBZUU9
J A I FCHASAX, Notary Public.
Attornej--at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
Boom S
JIarsters BuiIo..k. ROSEBCHG. 0
( DENTIST,
KOiEBCKli, O&XGOM
Review Bniirtipir,
fciephouc N.i. 4.
D
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Oifice i
i 1H 1U
V.. IIOUCK,
:iau & Surgeon.
Ms:u ,:l
KOSBUBC
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LV.F.R V. HOOVER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Roseuiio Oaiitiox
pecial a' ciu a tiven to loiseasea of the Sose
aud Tnrosu
0:tie-Maiu t., t'-.iv- door uthol City Hail
Phone-, Main -
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