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WW W WWW w Iff VWfWfV I 1 : ; 51 klvertising J ob Printing Is a very important factor in business. Poor crintinir r Iq basy seasons brings yon yonr 6bare of trade; o ; : llecis no credit on a good I nmnes Louse. Let ns do yonr Job 1'rinting we guarantee it to be io every way satisfactory. advertising m ami sea sons brings yoa yonr share, anil also tbat of the merchant who "can't af ord! to advertise. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, , JULY 3, 1902. No. 53 Vol.. XXXIII. I A I pjg I BB ooooooooooooooooo B. A. BOOTH, President, A.C.MARSTKKS, VU'o President. H.C.tiAl.KY, fashicr Douglas County Bank, Established ISS3- Incorporated iooi. Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS F. V. BKXSOS, It. A. BHTH, J. H. BOOTH. J. T. BRIDGES J. F. KKL1.Y, A. C. M ARSTKRS. K. U MU.l.K.R. A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative liankiun. TtanV OTWn from nine to twelve and from one to three. LATE NEWS SUMERIZED. MATTINGS $ I 8 'sg00?K 8 " S An elegant line of Linen Warp Mattings in all the latest designs S and colorings have just arrived Have you seen our elegant Car- pets, containing cotton chains, jv all wool;- and a full line of three- W quarter piods, ranging in price 5 from 25c to f 1.35 per yard. Our g lino i,t r'iriipl is far Slllierior tO V ... , , anvthing we have ever shown in 9 previous years and we delight in show ing them. B. W. STRONG, J THE FURNITURE MAN. Roseburg,Ore Bring Us Your 1 CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. FOR CASH OR TRADE ;F. BARKER & CO. ur TB.jLB-iafe TT, TT rt !ili TV Tr i TH-g-gCT4 Kruse & Newland Ffrst class Groceries Our prices are always aud stock complete ...Also a full line of... dever's Zresln. blend pQ-a-rd-erx coffee Seeds Highest price paid for Produce. Give us a call r- OUR MOTTO IS TO- PLEASEx Kruse & Newland State, General and Foreign New s Con densed for the Perusal of the Busy Reader. Heavy rains occurring for the last few- days throughout the Middle est threaten to absolutely ruin the crops. Portland sa'vmills have advanced rough lumber f 1.50 per thousand and the first-class, clear product $2.00, taking effect tlav. An Kastorn trade journal refi ts t the Morning Oregoiiian of Olympia, Or. Nunc f these eastern papers are lerrim cally ignorant. Gerald U. t'amplicll, who was shot by mistake for Tracy, was insane. His mother has reclaimed his laxly and taken it to P.lack llivvr I alls. Ins lormcr In 'IIU'. TheSecretaiy of the Navy ann.mn.x-.- that the four new battleship authorized bv Congress will le named the Wash ington, the Tennessee, the Louisiana ;md the Connecticut. Passengers who came down on a re cent Steamer report Klondike nu tro- Kili- full of idle men, who went in cx jecting to secure work on the new Klon dike creek railway. The appropriation of f22,('00 f..r pi.l- lic surveys in Oregon has been cxhar.st- ed. That much more could !c profita bly expended, as there is great demand for public lands, both for hmes and timln-r. The Southern l'aeitic has put into effect summer, excursion rates effect iv July 1, to Bos well Springs. It 15 m les south of Portland on its line. These springs are justly noted for their nied'u i- nal qualities and Bos well Springs have other claims as a delightful summer resort. The town of Gold Hill is to 1k lighted by electricity by July 15th. The ma chinery for the plant to be installed thereby J. J. Houck has lieeu ship-d and will soon arrive and the j.I.-. i.r stringing the wires on are on the ground. . recent traieiv at l ean Mali". wa of a sensational order. Here i the story. Twelve years ago W. T. KUsing er, a Lane county man m?rri.-d flattie Horn. They moved to l"mati:ia entity and then to Idaho, where a fritter of hi wife, Miss Ada Horn reside i with them. He fell desperately in love w ith her, which was reciprocatetl, and she agreed to marry him if he wnnil a divorce, w hich he did. He came back to Lane county on a visit, and while there heard that Ada Horn had . married a man named Garner. He got his. gun and started for Pearl, Idaho, where he mur deied Iik Mhter in-law and then shot himself. Secret iry of ttite Il.iuh.tr his i sue 1 list of the memlier of the Twenty m-c-ond Lyislative Assembly of Oregon. The Senate consists of 21 Republican, 3 IV-mm-rat., 3 Citizens, 1 I'nion, 1 Cit-izens-Deiiiucratie-People-Unioii 1 Pm-ocratic-l'eople's. The strength of the Republicans in the Satiate, however' is iu reality scince the thnn- citizens Senators from Multnomah county v t ed with the Republicans two years airo. he thre j fu-ti i hold ovr members al ways allilUt'-d it:i the Tiemir-rats, whose str-nirtli is really fix in the Sen ate. The nieiniiership of the House N estblisned on strict party lines, w ith the exception of one inemlier-Represt;ntativt) John Halm, ofC atopcounty, elected as a citizen. Mr. iiahn was a mendier of the House two years ago, when he voted with the Republicans on Senator. Omitting him from tli calculation, the complexion of the House membership is Republican 48, Dciimh r its 11. LATEST NEWS. Hanging at St. HeIeasKing Ed ward Improving Not Nora Fuller's Murderer. St poki; IIki.i-.ns, O.v. .Inly 2. '"So long, Joe," "So long Leo Such were the checrv salutes iu a tremulous voice sung out be f. ire 2ix spectators by August Schieve, as the black can was :uli listed over his head at a few minutesafter noon todav, and he was swung from the scaffold. With almost his last words protesting his innoceuse, Murderer Schieve mounted I Ik scaffold at 12 o'clock. It was ex pected that he w ould make a clean oicnst of the whole affair, as lie liau oromibeu. lie iuaut t suuu ajiiu, uu perfectly calm. The trap was sprung at 12:04. He was prouocuced de-.d at i2:6 by Dr. H. R. Lhtt and Dr. Mc Laicu, the latter i f Rauier. The murderer's neck was broken by the fall. Schieve was hanged for the cold blooded murder of Joe Schulkowski at St. Heleu's a year ago last Chiistmas whom lie killed for his money OFFICIAL VOTE OF OREQON. Official Abstract X Votes at State Election June 2. 1902, Tor All State and District Offices Except Governor. The Secretary of State and Governor have completed the canvass of the Vote cast iu the several counties at the state election June 2, for Supreme .ludg-, Sec retary of State, State Treasurer, i3Uj,vr. intcrideiit of Public i ;s.; 1 !in, Attor ney General, Slate I'rii.i-r, Reprebenta tives 111 Coii're", and I ( the propo-ei initiative and teier-liini Con-iitiilioiial aiiienliueiit. The return" 011 Governor are tratiMnitte 1 to and canvassed by the Legislative Assembly. Th- total vote received by the suerul can-iidutes! fur the other oltices loeiitioli'-d were as follows: M retMF. Jl lJi.k.. R..l-rt S. P.-;ui. r. 1 I', f 1'. "Iihuiu. delll, C J Br.ght, nhi, . . Are you particular aiMdiiyour Coffee, Tea and Spices 232313 : . SHE MA1HEI) A WOMAN. KINO EDWARDS CONDITION. London', July 2, At Huckiugham Palace the following bulletin was issued at 10 o'clock this moiniug, on the con dition of King Edward: "The King had another excellent uight, and is making steady progress in all respects. The wound is much less troublesome aud is begiuiug to heal. London, -July 2. The following was issued from Buckingham Palace at 7 P. M.: "The Kiug maintains his steady progress. The local pain being less, the days are passed with greater comfcrt. l'LAN, NOT BENNETT. Portland, July 1. Johu Plax, the man who, at Sedro- Woollev, Wiish., said he was John Bennett, wanted in San Francisco for the murder of Nora Puller, is free and 'augh iug in his sleeve. 'This Bennett," as he styled himself, was formerly a cigar maker in Astoria, and his true name is John Flax He had been on a. bin spree, and spent about $oo. When he reached ScdroAYooley, being without money, and kuow iug he would go crazy unless cared for, he took the first method that came into his head to get locked up. This he accomplished bv declaring while in a saloon that he was the murderer of Nora Euiier. The saloon-keeper instantly placed him under airest, and scut for the Marshal. "Plax had been reading everything he could get hold of regarding the Fuller case, aud playcJ his part to perfec tion. . BAD BOY ALFONSO. M.DRiD,July 1. Since the coronation of Kiug Alfonso the quarrels between him and the Dowager Queen Marie, his mother, have been so frequent and violent that they have become a veritable scandal. Her slightest effort to guide the monarch has resulted iu a tirade of stable boy profanity. Reccutly, iu the presence of servants, theyonug King informed his mother that he would expel her from the palace if she did not respect his wishes. Alfonso's manners have been generally insufferable since his corona tion. FIRST SHOOING DURING THE STRIKE. 4s;., M10 Bean's P.urality SB KLTAllV OF 8TATX. C W Baivee,, K-ialist, X A Davis, p, Frank I P.mbar, r, D W Scars, d, Dunbar's Plurality .. STAl e tke vsckkk. Ib-:n v Blackmail, d, T S M Daniel, p, Cha- S M.mre ,r W W Myers, s, Moore's Plurality 5.5S9 4,J-J. IF fOU ARE CALL AT CURRIER'S GROCERY A XI) ask for; MOWOPOLE BRANDS Price is no higher and every ran guaranteed Roseburg-s Currier's, Leading Grocer Suits 1T,0 3u."o 4o,41H .. 1-VJ12 SUTK SI PtKIMESUES'T. J H Ackern an, r, 47 45 R V Keli-ey, p,. W A Waim.d, Ai keriii. n's Plurality.... jirroasEr cieNKUAi.. A M Crawford, r T 11 Go lie, p, J II Raley, d, t'rav foril's Piura'.ity . ... tTVTt eaiNTtk. W W Br.H.ks, p J K tio.i:rey, d, J K ll,-:ner, s. J R Whitney, r, Whitney 'a Plurality CV.HI-HN HRST Dl liiram Gould, p. V. K Ramp, Tic 11 Tongue, r, J K Weatherl'ord, d Tongue's P!;:r.ili;y SA"M IiTiv'T. W V Bi'.U ii-r. d, D T Gor V 11 Spau'..i:ng. p . . J N l ii'ii:inion. r 4.576 Sl.JVtO . . 4..4:3 . . 5.1W4 .. 32,311 ... 13.112 ... 5,102 ...31,00 ... 5.123 . . . 42.M 11,03" T. 2,1 . 2.Ti7t 2:;,5i lv-13 . 2.75.1 . 1,'.57 . ?,:'.v7 A- SHURE CURE Hie Strange Freak of a Qlrl in Bait! mare, Maryland. i z For Ingrowing Toenails With a fragmentof glass scrape the whole length the middle of the nail. Do this persistently, yet delicately. Cautiously raise the corners of the nail Hind pour in a few drops of melted lead. CauTion pon't swear. Wrap the toe in a piece of woolen cloth, tying it with pink baby ribbou, finishing with l-a graceful bow at the top. Then wear i' QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. 5 ? ' FLINT'S SHOE STORE Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good I Baltimore. he baa visited Norfolk on fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly MverV vay8' " i .i r ii im XT o ns' wnen vou oraer mem. vaii up rnonexxo. 101, Wilkksbarrk, Pa., July i. The first loss of life dur ing the authracite strike occurred today at the William A I 11.- T...... A..4-n.i f ..iAnA r ti Ifi 1111 u?nc liALTIMOKK. Hl.. JI1IV I. 1 AtlUA. raW- I ' I . a. yer, the 2-year-,id girl who married shot dead by one of the coal and iron policemen irom be Mrf. Kmaline L. Rauck and lived with 1 i-,,a t1, .( nrkndo nf tbf rr.llifrv. "Renorts differ as to the hr m'lfk leforo her true sex as I . . . i . . , diovere.i, will reh-ai by the cause ol the shooting. 1 he iricuds ol tlie dead man say Hieeand 'n ret"r'' ' her home in hie was walking on the road near the stockade when he was Uamoen Mie nai neen neni on , , , . r c . , t- the technical charge of obtaining flOl Drca uPon. aUQ was Oil UlS way irom .pcrauiuu to ititjca. byfaine pretenses from Mro. Rauck. Another report is that the Italians tried to get over the The woman has majieraded Rix year, fence aud WQuld UQt hee1 the waruiUg0fthe policemen tO an million vj. iiim, uir.vii . ..... . 1 ct L C and Bmoked like a man. She had go away. 1 Here IS 111UCU lUQlguatlOU ana Uie OQCrni ui Hirt.'.i with girls and made herself con-1 LaCkawanua county was summoned to take steps to pre epicious at uie,pooi rooma ai r -K me river l , . , , . . .i tt.Mild V ntV im She bad left her home one ntidit. when I ' ivpvjti.a mav herehii I was a week. old, .,nd walked to rising amoug the foreigners and that they wonld attack the Norfolk where nhe -Ionne.1 men a ap- stockade before night, parel. Iu this disguise flie came to I We have a line that is a good one. The latest st3le and cnt. Underwear in all the Balbrig-gan-Uinen rnesh and light weight wool 4 W Hats in Straw and Felt, iu the new Florodo ra Shape. 'Phone 353 I E Wollenberg Bros. & Thi!" s-tore w ill cloe at f o'clock, Mondayf aad Satar-iay? excepted. Wi'.iiam-nV Piiiraiity IITHT!VK AVI) KF.rtllF.VKl'M AWtSDMEM. Y.- , 'CV'-'n-M N.. Tot.d v. te ..f ft;iie -.'2.V20 THE V'"TK ON l,nV r.BN'-ti:. While the v. to for G.'vcr;, r will not r.inva.--l oiiu ialiy and I'.naoy until t'.e retf!! ar witn 1 Uie i-.aiiire in .lanuarv. the ol!i. i:d return by c-umtie nave tn--ii uiioiuciaiiy au-i me plurality KT t'l.anilnTl.iiu 2V. The vote on the two Wading candi lt r as ; (H) K Chaml'erlaiii, d Win. J Fun.i.-h, r f.5,'X Fiiriii.-h i-.irrie I 2i out "f the onili- tiei in the s-t-ale. 'Uie twelve c-.iintn.-s . , . . i -i -. i i carr:e-l oy v iianioeriam aie i vi. Doula", Jack-'ii, Linn, Ma;hnr. Marion, M-rrow, Mn'tnoniali, Polk, I'matilla. I'nion and Wallowa. Honest bargaining is a badge of nobility. We wear that badge, aud ask you to visit oar store and exvmiue our large and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. We are now over-stocked with - L!J at. ii.iu uuiuum Aud iu order to reduce this stock we are prepared to in. ike the most attractive prices. It will pay you to call and enquire. Fresh Farm Produce is our SpeaaIty-- Co Co Co nfj Mr.. B-tv Pi old stan I, corner Jackjn and ("a.- Sts. W. L COBB If a Man Lie to You, 0CKCKKCKCX00 A. SAL2MAN Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds and b:lverware ROSKBCRG, ORB And sac s me other dve, ointment. lot ion. oil or alleged healer i a? pl a Bucklen Arnica Salve, tell him thirty CXOOC C-::0-rOCOCKCKCK6CC yean of marvelous cures of rilef, Burii;', "Boils', Corn, Felons, Ulcer, Cuts Scald and Skin Kruptioiis prove it'- the bct and ehsiptt. 2V at A. C. Mareter's I annivetsary promise to be a pretty wann dniiit-tore. I one a the Fourth of July usually L, so WATCH REPAIRING A SPFXIALTY.-. UNCLE SA.TS BIRTH DAY Smiths' Dandruff Pomade. levl:;re vour indep'ndence of midiim- mcr beat and niltel linen by having it laundered at a place where they will -.1 - t . . , r n n,iT,1iifltiin Mopsiicn....,.i.ur... v.. t,ndrv work with thn-etosix remove! will stop falling hair l'riiv JWc, Fori the ex.piisite clor and arti tic fiinish ale bv Marsters I)m0. for gord goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. Need More Help. AVENGED HIS FATHER'S DEATH, Knoxvili.K, Tcuu., July i.- "There's the man who killed my father." As Ray Smith, 21, uttered these words Often the over-taxed ortrane of dipua- hie fired twice at Tudec David Rocers, who was entering 1... Ti j . uoui-ry out lor i.e.,. i,y .r,.ej.r.aB fC.:.l.l,. TTfl f Ttfo-,d TT111r.1v min. iinH. NaiiHea. Dimiufra. Headaches, uiuiug i uum ui pu.m. 1. .u .uajua.u, 1 lie 11 W I AND- EMPIRE- LiVefj, Feed and gale fables! C. P. Baesaed, Prop. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs at all hours Transient Stock gven very be care Rates always reasonable liver eompiaintH, bowel diHorders. Such v Tudec Rogers fell dead, pierced by two bullets troubles call for prompt nseof Dr. King's , ., , r ' ,1. rrA in tbic New Life Pills. They are PenUe, tragedy was the sequel of a murder w aich occurred in this thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c city July 16, 1896, when Judge Rogers killed G. W. Smith, father of Ray, iu a pistol duel iu a saloon. The boy swore tn nvpnere ht5 father's death with the life of his slaver, and did so. lie escaped aud is at large. at A. C. Marater'u drug store, HO, FOR NEWPORT! Oregon's Favorite and Popular Sea side Resort. POSSES AFTER CONVICTS. If you. want to buy a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want ' to rent a house If you want to build a house lf!yott want to move a house Recognizing the advantage of New- rKM .amn.er rert over otherm,- . , 1. Sheriff John Hartmau, of Pierce ,r, ... v.. , w, . - - - .... .. , r makeitK.swbieforaii who desire to do county; left I neoma this morning to join m tne iiunt ior ho to Heml their vacation hy Uie ocean ,r i irr:n lb. tnnt ntip nr hvn men with him t. ... .. ,. n . . iiadtv iiii "iviii... waves, me r'ouineru I uciuc v oniiiuiij' i - . i i i i .1 J h. connection with the Conaiiis & Eat- The report that the convicts had again been bottled cm railroad, will place on wale, effect- Up ju Q w00ds near Tenino proves to be without founda- ive June 15th, round trip tickets from . -., 1 j t1.. i....- p 1 l .: Tii inf,ArnH.i.a iirfr r hpr TMi7 ri'ivr iicr?iiii RllP- .11 oointH In Oreir,.,, U, Konlhern llOW. 11 UIC ui.nuv.iuu J fc Pacific to N'ewKrt, good for return mi- ceeded in giving their pursuers tne sup, ana tue trail must tu October loin, at specially reduce.ii be sought again. Deputy Sheriff Webb, at Wilkeson, and i ... i- ii' i 1 i For full information i-leahe enquire of oliicers in other towns ol i lcrce countynaye oeeu rem tf. fr.rr.pri and iirp crnnrdititr nuhlic hiphwavs and bridees Reeeburg, I vour igcoj 6gUUt, Mltf. BACKACHE T onlv ono of manv distressing symp toms which point to the presence of womanly diseases. It women inorougiuy understood the relation of the local wom anly health to the general health, they would understand mai backache, headache, prrvousnesf, sideache, dizziness, faintness and similar feimnine ail tnenU, cannot be cured until the womanly health Is established. Dr. Pierce's l avonte Prescription cures dis eases peculiar to wom en. It establishes reg ularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. In curing these local dis eases, it cures the ail- ments which tney cause; Iwckache, head ache, sideache, dizzi ness, faintness, nerv ousness, and other ills! neculiarlv feminine. ' " ' u- .l..l WI wrote vou February 4tfi. i.' Mrs. l.onm llnWail. of ii..m.,r. .-l.rn.kre Nfkt.. luil. Ter. "1 win nK-king with pain from the bok of my head down to my heels. It.ul hemor rhage for weeks nt a time, au.l was unat.le to sit up for ten niimiles at a lime. Yon answered my letter, advised uie to use your valunl.le niedli ine. ... . ii, X'irrrr't rtaroritF I'rest-riplion. ' Golden Meillcnl Disniwry,' and Pleasnnt l-elle!.' also nvr atlvice ainwii nijeeiions, imms u.. w niv am prise, in (our month! from Uie time 1 be gan your treatment I was a well woman and have not had the backache aince, and uow I put In sixteen houra a day at hard work." Weak aud sick wonien are invited to consult Dr. Pierce bv letter tret. AU- . 1 ris Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 liases, la clven away. Send 21 on- ceut stamps, the expensa of mailing only. for the book In paper covers, or 31 stamps far the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. that is the stamp of jn'rl'i-ct laundry work such a the l'.i'lurg Steam Laun.iry always gives you. ROSEBURG STEM r fcoviie-rT L -i .1 5TUDEBAKER Mountain Gear kw Farm Wagons. Cast or yfalleable iron Skeins o poor material covered up with quady vaint. We just received a fine line of Studebalcer Hacts and Buggies. iChurchitl & Woolley " - 1 c -o ( j- rf- s 1