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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1902)
Oregon llifiloricl Society dvertising e A A ob Printing rrrrr lu busy seasons brings you yoat share of trade: advertising iu dull sea Is a very important Tutor in business. Poor Drintinir r- s no credit on s go-J Z Knsinps bona. Let us do yonr Job g Printing wo guarantee it to be in q every way natis-factory. sons brings yon yonr share, and also that of tie merchant who "can't af- rd" to advertise. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1902. No. 46 COC000000000 ooooocooooooocooooooooo 8 A. BOOTH, rrcfiiliail, A.C. MARSTF.RS. Vice President. o 0 o 0 Douglas County Bank, KtUablislieU I883. lncorporeitetl hjoi. Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. V. KKVSON, U. A. BOOTH, .1.11. liOOTII, J.T. UKIUiiK: .1. r. KKLI.Y, A. C. MARSTEES, K. L. MILI.FK. A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Hank oj en from nine to twelve and ooooooooooeoooooooooooo 000000000000000000 MATTINGS i I k I Mm B. W. STRONG, $ THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring Us Your FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO. Kruse & First class Groceries... Our .Also a full DEVER'S BLEND COFFEE Highest price paid for Produce. Give us a call r-s OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE Kruse & Newland SHOES VTJisses Spring Shoes, Jfnip pendorf'-'Dittman. Some thing new. See them. ALL STYLES - ALL ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when vou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. W II! 1 III STABLES -AND- " Jiijffftsar . J If you want to buy a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to If you want to If you want to If yon don't know PAT call on or address . . . rent a house build a house move a house F F. pBtfcerjfon, H.C. OAl.l.Y. Cashier from one to three. Q An elegant line of Linen Warp Matting in all the latent design." -and colorings have just arrived Have von seen our elegant Cur pets, containing cotton chains, all wool? and a fall Hue of three quarter goods, ranging in price from 25c to f 1 .35 jer yard. Onr line of carete is far uirior to anything we have ever shown in previous yeans and we delight in showing them. Roseburg.Ore J 1 CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. OR TRADE Newland prices are always righ and stock complete k k k C5 line of... .era. Seedc Queen Quality, new styles here in Sheet and Oxfords. Shoes J J. 00 J Oxfords J2. 50 PRICES - ALL RIGHT. ... EMPIRE LiVerj, Feed and gale $fB&Ie$ C. P. Bark ikd, Prop. Saddle Horaes. Single and Double Rigs at a; I hours Transient Stock gven very be care ..... Rates always reasonable Coutraetor and Kuidor KenebHrg, Oregon. LATE NEWS SUMMARY Important Events of the Past few Days. STATE, GENERAL, fOREIGN. Cream of the Dispatches Dished Up in Condensed Form for the Busy Reader. Portland i niakiug preparations t hold m big Fourth ot .lulv eelebratiou. Furnish carried twenty countief , any way. This i. more than hall" the coun ties of the state. SennrdeOjeda has leeu named an Spanish Minister to the I nited Stt. to Miceeeil I no d Am. News from the Yukon has it that the lee liu- gone out ot Lake l.harge and nawguliuii ii oieti through to aw wn. A three days' grand encampment of the i. A. K. was held iu Astoria last week. Nearly 10UO visitors were in at tendance. The Philippine bill parted the Seuate last week by a vote ei 4H to :tO. It will pan the House and It-come a law. The ntis are lieaten. The Supreme IKlge A. O. I". V meets in Portland on the In-iinh. The loral loilgt't. have made extensive prej arations fur the occasion. i ne eorner-sione ot tlie new mamnic temple uas laid in Grant Pass last Wednesday. Grand Master William Grace of linker City, officiated. Salem niemliers of the A. . I'. Y. in eiueriain uie visiting Graii't l.lge on June lKth with a grand spread ot strawlierries iu Marion Svuare. At tlie annual meeting o! tin- )regoii State lioard .f Pharmaev at Portland, Tuesday, fifteen out of Seventeen appli cants for lii-enss passed the exautina tiou. I. K. Punn s.1,1 to Prank Page, loial lealer. 100 bales of h8 for 17 cnts jr fs!iud. Fridav at Fusiene. This in the highest price paid for hoi iu Oregon this season. It is rejn.Tted that the glowing deuan for titnlxT has inspire I the Southern Pacihe t'o. to raise its prii-e on all its timber lands and withdraw siiiir of thetii from market. Nws fn.m Moiurs, la., say that I-tsou i'.alliet of the White Swan mines of Daker county, i likely t be aepiittel the go erunieiit having failel to prove an int. -lit to defraud. l'nib liiman, dow a :u Multnomah.il l:ke the l.ov w l.o went Fnij hunting and was left out to hold the sack. He asMjrned the office of state Senator in rder to run for mayor of Portland. The Sx'ialist vote in Jackson eouuty averagtfl fcboiit LW. at Jfonvlay'i" elec tion, and the Prohibition vote about 12S accord iug to the return? received . far, hich are not complete so far art th nominees of tln-x) parties are concerned. The program of the Harrimnn linea to bring new jK-ojile into t)rem will be one of the let thing, that ever hap pened to this state. That and the 190" fair ought to double Oregon's jsipulatinD in ten year, or more than double it. The election law of Oregon hould le amended so that election returns uiav be received more promptly. The present laws and svstem are a disgrace. One requirement should lie the filing of "an open duplicate of the vote of each pre cinct with the county clerks of each countv at once. And there should be a provision fr the counting of the votes as fast as cast. Cuba's opulatiou is about one fiftieth alarge as that of the I'nited States, but its president is to get $2.",0C0 a year if the tending bill in the House at Hara- na goes through. This may not be too much for the salary of a firstclass vxeeii- tive, but if thu otlier governmental ex- jienditiires are to be arranged on tha same scale, the infant republic will promptly lind itself iu the deep waters of tjnmieial embarrassment. Pelee continues (o pit cinders, and Souffriere to disgorge tailing mud, whjle from a long undercurrent of sympathy Mount lilackbtirn iu far Southeastern Alaska, bellows and disembogues "a ttremn of dirty stuff, mixed with large and sinull houldura," Truly, Nature, a represented by the IhxIv of the ilanet., iu in throes similar to thoe winch in times past brought forth the islands from the deep and projected mountains from the dry kind. There is proof in thjofhat creation, so far from lieinj completed, is. still in pfogrtss.. Kruger Is Excepted. Ijo.nuon, June . The Pirmiughain Post, the organ of Colonial Secretary f"harfilerlain, today says that, owing to his age and infti'mitiea flip ljritjsh Gov ernment has waive 1 its claim for the acknowledgment by Mr. Kruger of Jlrit ish sovereignty over the Transvaal, and has guaranteed to all the lioer delegates in Europe a safe conduct to their homes jn 8otif.1i Africa, Cream Wanted. Douglas County Creamery wants your cream and w ill pay highest cash prices fur butter fat. Write for cream cans. Will fninil, jiju Ceam Separators that are second to none iu Quality and Vthv on most any condition you may desire The Sharpies Tubiiler Cream Separator leads. Iioiiglas county creamery rufer- ances. First National Hank and lougki ColiuM Bauki Itosebitrg, Oregon. I. S. T. West, having accoiited several old and reliable lire insurance companies is now prepared to lo a general lire in- mirancc business. Insure with him Office at the City Hall, tf. LATEST Pelee Again Causes Consternation' Work Progressing on Bohemia RailroadCause of Wreck. PHLHE AGAIN ACTIVE. Fort Dk France, Island of Martinique, Juue 6. As if to show its contempt for the scientists who examined Mount J'elce crater and gave an opinion that the active days of tlie vo'cano were over, for the present at least, the volcano broke into eruption again today. The people had got tolerably settled into a feeling of safety, but lvowa'e again chmoriug for removal from the island. Many assert that it will be entirely destroyed or submerged in the ocean. THE BOHEMIA RAILROAD. Cottagk CjROVK. June 7. The work on the Oregon and South Fiasteru railroad from Cottage drove to Bohemia is progressing rapidly Connection bus been made with the S. P. Co.'s line about 300 yards s-mth f the depot and track is being laid from that point. Fri lay niotuiti; a number of cars loaded with rails, tics and bridge timbers were set out on the new track. The bridge carpenters are busy framing the timbers in the yard. The radiug gangs are getting along rapidly with the work. The grade has been practically completed from to.vn out to the Mosl y Creek bridge a distance of about 4 mile-, a id at the rate work is now progressing this end of .he road will be lead for rolling stock soon. WAS THE WORK OF FIENDS. San Francisco, June 6. A special to the Bulletin from Redding says that there seems not the vestige of donbt that the terrible wreck cf the South-bound Oregon express last night at n:io o'clock five miles south of Red ding iu which Engineer White and Firemau Van Tassel, were killed, was the work of fiends, who opened the switch with the deliberate iutentiou of sending the train to des. tructiou. Possibly they were disappointed in that, no passeuger coaches were wrecked, and they went away without traiu. Investigation shows that the switch rod, so that the switch could be opened. The bolt was found 20 feet up the track. The nut could not be found. THE COST IN London, June 6. An official statement issued by the War Office last evening shows of the British foices in South Africa up to May 30th of the present year was 97,477. This includes killed, wounded, prisoners, deaths from disease and men invalided home. Of these, many have recovered ments, leaving 28,434 dead or The total number of troops killed iu action or who died of wounds is 7792, vhile the total number of deaths from disease is 13,250. These figures bear out the statement of old Oom Paul Kruger at the cost will stagger humanity." ROOSEVELT MAY VISIT CRATER IAKE. Portland, June 7. President Roosevelt has been iu- vited to visit Crater Lake this Portlaud bent on that purpose, that he will do so. It would be a great honor for Southern Oregon tq havp such a distinguished visitor. Also his journey here would be the means of giving our ' scenic at tractions, cool midsummer climate and substantial re sources a great deal of favorable advertising. ELECTION MAY Salkm, June 6. As has fhe election of governor will be so close as to make a con test before the legislature or in the courts possible. There is no provision in ceedings in such a contingency, and it would have to be decided by the action of the legislature and the courts. TO DREDGE COLUMBIA BAR. Washington, June 6. The Senate today passed the Mitchell resolution authorizing the Secretary of War toinr vestigate the feasibility of the operation of a Government ocean dredger on the bar at River. TOOK HER OWN LIFE. Portland, Ore., June 6. The. body of Miss Inez Rigg, a well known tailoress was found in the river today. She had had trouble with her sweetheart, Chas. Ray, a com mercial traveler. Miss Rigg on May 25th, The coroners's suicide. . ANOTHER GOLD STAMPEDE. 1 T V jjawson, June 7. Kicn Chicken Creek. There is a the new diggings. NEWS. robbers, but it so they were attempting to go through the a bolt had been removed from BRITISH LIVES. that the total reduction of and are joining their regi permanently incapacitated. opening of the war, that "its summer, joining a party at and it is not improbable BE CONTESTED. several times been intimated, the constitution to govern pro the mouth of the Columbia disappeared from her home jury returned a verdict of , strikes nave been made on 1 t 4 stampede of gold hunters to CONVICTED Of FRAUD Eetsom Baiiiet of Baker City Her ald and White Swan Mine. SYLVESTER PEMNOHR S Will Bequeaths Valuable Lnnds to Portland Hospitals. iZstate Worth $130,000. Molxis, Iowa, .lime .". The P;d bet ease went to the jury alxiiit i o'cl-n k this morning. The arguments were cou cluded last evening at a nights i-e--ion, and .fudge M linger delivered hi instruc tions this morning. It is not exjieite-l that a verdict will be returned iefore this j-riifi. if then. The present trial of Baliitft was l-tiu on May 1M and ha continued without delay, excepting o,v day, when a jnror was ill. A former trial, starte l last November, was termi nated suddenly by tlie death of one .f the jurors, o this was virtually the fecund trial In instructing the jury the Judge stated that it was not iiiei-mry to prove that any tmh actually wa frauded by Ballift ; that it wa not es sential to know whether Ballirt told t he truth or not in the circulars which lie nt out, or t show any attempt to de fraud ; that it was necessary for the Government to show that it was the in teut.'.o to .lefratid at the time the let ter complained of in the indictment were mailed and tet subsequent theren ami that if hi intention to defrac-l cams after he mailed tlie letter, he should be found not guilty : and furtht-r-niore that it was not ncekSarv to proe that lUlliet w- the origuator -r author of the U tter if he was a Jurty to the at tempt to defraud. Dks .jim. Iowa. June p. m Balliet is found guilty. Italliet i Baker City regoii. I!"n Lailiet. tlie millionaire inini- owner and owner of tl.e Baker t'ilv HeraM. has lieen found u!itr a? M'linen, l..w:i. usiiiB the I". . i;,ai;. to defraud -oj-!e j:i i-.i-.m.- ti a i 'r't milling proj.ertie :, K:s!-rii -- -:i The extreme pctiaitv i- :.ei month iu the Penitentiary, and .Vt tine. PENNOYER'5 WILL. tttate Valued at S 130,000--Land Bequests to Loal Husp.tals. PoRTUxn. June The w ,'A ..f ; !ve- ter Penti.yer. dee-:iM-!, w til.-l r probate 111 the Cwuu:y Curt flay. j w.. iiiaguuierni u-i.ii-: are made to local bo-pita!. Ii; ('..l im't.ia SI ..n1 farm of 0 acres i devitM toti.ei..- e.. . r . 1 , , , cMuiAi.KAu iii-oi'ai. ait'i tt.e i-cven-ai rr tract at Wi.l-tock is be-pu-alhed to tii. t. iiufnt hosfjtal. A jort of the remainder of tbe estate i-de ise.1 to lawful heir., the re-i I tie to U divide r if the testator had died i:i!eTate Tlie willi written in the deceased's own hand writing, .Ute-l Marih 27, ai,J is scriipotilotisly pr.iretiarl. i: !' .'!...,,.- "I, Sylvester Pen-!..yer. of P..rtl md. Or., do hereby make thi my last i I : "I give the 20 acres, more or les-s. ot land lyinjr north of the Columbia Plough road in the Cubert Stump d .ua lion land claim, except the west W feet thereof, over wi.ieh a night of wav i? given, to the officers of the tiixxl Samar itan Hospital, of Portland, Or., and their sneoesors in trust to be forever used for the benefit of the patients of said hospital, said gift to be void wlwn- ever the intrtv is not ... i..si whenever any encumbrance shall be l-rniitted uhu the pipertv. I give under like conditions, to the offh-ers of the St. Vincient's Uiwpital, of I orHalnl, and their successors inv seven. acre tract, west of and adjoining Wood stock. "I give my 4.V. acres of laud in Clark County, Washington, t,j my daughter Oertrude Klizatietli. during her life, the remainder to the lawful issues of her liodv, her surviving. - n "I give to each of inv nt ices and nephews 100. The rest of my pnjierty, real and personal, to go to my heirs as if I had died intestate. "I hereby appoint my wife. Marv A Peunoycr, my executor w ithout bonds. and direct her to employ Win. M. Greg ory whenever any lawyer shall ever be necessary in the settlement of mv es tate." The entire estate is sai.l to Ik? worth about flSO.OOO. It includes a valuable sawmill on the water (runt and a tine resilience un West Park and Morrison streets. Brakeman Injured. Ok ants. Pass, June . A. K. (Grieve, of Ashland, a brake ati, was Iwdjy in jured here yesterday afternoon, lie waa crushed between two graved cars, lie is likelv to die. About Bees. Do you want any honev from vour bees? If you do, 'do not hive thorn in bgxor keg when you can St't a good J atent 8 frame Jjv wmplefe for onlv l;?5t l''t awl ions nd bee supplies, it. JOll.N f,. JoPlSSON lkx 331 ttoseburjj Ore ASK Druggist f9r 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm fijvtf Rfiist at sncs. It cl.amis, snotlic tuU bealt itif dnMj mtui brn. Ki'ur. t mrrl nil tlrlvrt atya, I in the llr.it iiim klv. it CATARRH Mlkmti!l U, IAY FEV6R I. ulLorltrO. lle.la ami t't,.l It tli. Mtmtinina. I lif.lnrrt Hi Sii... ot 'I ! am) Sn.r!L u;l ataa inc.: 1 rim shew mh; mc oru't.i. r ny man. j,tTmu-,MIIli-,.H.U ....nil.' ...in I 11 II ra eZi Are you particular fj aloiit your if vtte aim: c.ij. at CURRIER'S GROCERY AND ASK FOP. IVIOrJCFGE; BRANDS Price i no higher and every can guaranteed ft fll Uocchi irnr'e I curriers, r,T if I H w 7 . 7 1; ! tisk Wollenbero; Bros. Thi- store will el-. (p Honc-t bar.airi g 15 a a wenr tri.it 1n(t'l rji 1 olr fe , " exi:'.ii' e . ur argr and complete stock of j) Staple and Fancy Groceries. I CO ' m We are now over-stocked with COCHHY, (m Acd;i:i ord r to reduce v'-' f ir w ( .0 Li.iKv the most attractive prices. It will pay you ) if 11 v.iu ; uu en. ire. Fre?h Farm Produce is our Specialty, V. Mr. Boyd's old st.m !. ei-rner Jackvai an i Cass sts. A.A..A..aa.sjivs A. 00X00XX0OOCO 0XOCsOOOC0000X0000 A. SAL2MAN radical Watchmaker, Jewler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware ,,r1-ei WATCH KF.PAlKINu A SPECIALTY. ROSEBURG, ORR OCK00COOCOC00XOCCOOOCX0000 1. 5T UDEBAKER ,,m-!V.:- 1 Mountain Gear wn Farm W gons. Wfade to latt. 9o Cast or Wallcable iron Skeins. 9o poor material covered up with quady vaint. We just received a fine Buggies. ' Churcl ill! Coffee, Tea and Spices ' 'u 3 Suits We have a line that is a good one. The latest style and cut. Underwear in all the Balbrig gaus.liuea mesh and light weight wool Hats in Straw and Felt, in the new Florodo- ra Shape. 'Phone 353 One I'ria-a badge .: nobility. VVe --m t- .-Icri . j v CJU Will 31U1C ClUU 01 mm nun fit 1 GLASSWfiRF this stock we are nrme s 0) 01 L. COBB J - - 0 g 0 A WARM BABY isn't always a cunifortabjftow, any mor th n : man is in warm weather witk his cuffs and culUro wilting, when they are iiot-prorly latindried. When your shirts, collars aud cuffs are lauudried here u can sjilly forth under a broiling duly su:i happy in the Lnowletlgr that your iim n will iu.t "turker out' lior the day is over. Try a sample of onr Summer laumlryiug. Mil STEAM ur r -w. . .... , 'i Hi Nr-i Hue of Studebaker Hacks and & Wonllev