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ef?on M ""Tin, ,,. TWICE-A.ttJt-... Idvertising f ob Printin J i In bnsy Bensons brinps you yonr Bbare of trade; Is a very important factor in business. Poor crintinfr ro advertising ia dnll sea sons brings yon yonr share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af- i lled no credit on a good Lnmnesa hoow. Let ns do yonr Job Printing we guarantee it to be in 3 ora" to advertise. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. wverjr way BBMSiactOry. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEIiURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3r, 1902. No. 58 Or ! A I ooeoooooxooooooooooooocoooooco 9 R. A. BOOTH, A.(. MARSTKRS ll.C.GAI.KY. O V lr.v:i.l..rif , ' . . ...1.:.. A O Douglas County Bank, Estalliiiet 1SS.V , Incorporutetl ijoi. Capital Stock, $50,000.00. SO BOARD OP DIRECTORS K. V. V.KXSnX. 11. A. HOOTir.J. II. ltoOTH, J. T. BRIDCKS '. K. Ki l l Y, A.C. MARSTllKS. K. I.. MI1.I.K1!. O A general hanking business traiisnctisl. -mil eiisloniprs civpii every V accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. ' 2 5 lktnk o.eii fr.in nine to twelve and from one to three. Q O00000000000000000 mm s s s if VALISES, TELESCOPES SUIT CASES, HANI) BAGS In fact anything you want to travel with. Keniemlwr the place, - B. W. STRONG, g- THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring Us Your ... CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. FOR CASH s J. F. BARKER d CO. i Kruse & First class Groceries... Our ...Also a full line of... dever's IITresIb. blend -3sOrd.erx coffee Seeds Highest price paid for Produce. Give us a call OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE -n Kruse & Newland A SURE CURE For Ingrowing Toenails With a fragment of glass scrape the whole length of the middle of the nail. Do this persistently, yet delicate!'. Cautiously raise the corners of the nail and pour in a few drops of melted lead. Cautiox Don't swear. Wrap the toe in a piece of woolen cloth, tying it with pink baby ribbon, finishing with a graceful bow at the top. Then wear QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. I I t 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 you order them. Call up 'Phone No. i8r, for good goods and good service. C. W. IB BY. 1 1 It I -AND- Take tbe Itoscbnrg, Marshfield Stage spring Hack leaves IJoseburg Mvcry Morning at i o'clock 00000000000XK0000000000000 000000 A. SAL2MAN x Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician g Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, g Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware 5 WATCH EEPAIKIXG A tfPECIALTY.jjj, ROSEBURG, ORR OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO iff rn-Miii'Ui. i 8 COUCHES 91 We are showing the greatest line of Medium Priced Couches we liave ever lial. also BED LOUNGES i TRUNKS A new line of trunks just received Roseburg-Ore g OR TRADE Newland prices are always and stock complete ngut PARKS & CO. S EMPIRE- LiVerrj, Feed and gale $fables C. P. Babnabd, Prop. Saddle Horses. Single and Double Rigs at a; I hours Transient Stock gven very be 4 care Rates always reasonable Lint for all points on Coos liny. I iood I LATJu Ni:V5 6UMIIRICD. State, General and Horeisn News Con densed for the Perusal of he Uusy Reder. The (.'hica-jo messenger hoys, who struck I'ri.iay last lor move pay received their demands. California is Ix-ing shocked, t if course it is earthquake, as nothing el-e would disturb that slate. The steamer boa noke arrived in Seattle from Nome Monday bringim; donna million in gold dust A six-loot vein of steam coal has been struck by the Southern Paeilic's minii g crew near Asbestos, Jackson County. The ten-stamp mill at the Muifk mine near Cottage liioe. which ha becn idle for two years, has au' am been put ill operation. As a result of ! he he.i r". :i oi rI I is. price of salmon at Astoria was ,nt ii-iiu li to 4 cents per pound. No limit has yet bi-ell put on the l':lts. It is -tated.it A-!, land that .1. W. Wil liams and other capitalists f Council Bluffs, la., are to purchase the Jackson ville an! Medford railroad. The total wheat i, Id of t he nine v 1- ley counties. Kenton, 1'oIk. l iiiii, l.ai.e, Marion. Wasiiinton. Douglas. V.imhi 1 and Clackamas, f. r lids year i- pia. -ed at -J.'MX 0 hu-hels. Kx Martha Wilson, a sch.n.l tea. her of Stayton. has iieun an act ion at Salem, against I 'avid 1'.. Smith, a siaton mer chant, for f'ulo da:i apes for breach of promise to marry. Ainu? Tames of lies Moines, Jj.. has liccn found dead in a prospect hole !," miles east f Medford. O .p-ner Pi. kelof Mislford, ::t the indues;, fo-.m d the man lial licen kiiiei nv a , ;tve-:n. riaintiff elnr-je that t harh- Walker drank intoxie.'.nts to excess at M mt - i.kkii 'iit.l in iiiis.sOii.il. -j t 1 tl r..u 11 I from a buu'-.'v an! kiilel. A vrdiet giving V'.e plamtstt oama'ji s tj. ai- leaKM. Chinese Minister V.'u Tin l'ai.s i- l innfnp' to pa k his hou-eho!! ....is j.re- paratorv to lurnui o er t lit- lejau hi t his siiis-es-sor. ir Lang Ci:e:i.'. 11- i retfiviug reipiest t r souvenir- from lis idmirers all over tin country. Eugene's stret fair u ill ! jm S.-pt, I'l and end Sept. -7. It i- li-ing -n, n r.:. ou aneleliorate scale aol aiii tl,e tinest thins ever present.-1 in il.at rity 4 ibis nature. There wi'i h.; a -oi,i.--t for the carnival .pie 'ii in a i. v. .1 ay-. Articles of incorMiratio:i ..f ti.e ire.m and Idaho Central K.tiiroad. capita! f'l. (XJO.KiO vu re til. si jt-stcrday in i"..i- r City. Tin- line i- to run to -,.v -il'. vils, Idaho, and ork is to .e starie '; i:u n !-i.-ately. Eastern capitali-ls are -Idnd the project. The earthquakes arc iir.'ua'ln around proniis-uoiisly. beva. Nebraska and South I'akota Ih-iii : IL'ht'.y shaken op yesterday. That is about the !.i-t ri-gion in the continent in which one would exect an -arth.jnake, but it is the unXK-tel that happens. Tiilamock I'ounty will produce l..Vi.- ihui hiii'k1s ot cui-e.-e tins year, an in crease over !;-t of PiiKljOoil iunds. And the price this year" said l'airy and Km-! Cimmissiuiier llaiiey, who Ins return.sl fioni there, ranges from 11 cents, to l'. cents, a ln-tter price than forui erty." It is now generally lielieved tha if the Kingshould Ix-.ih'e t .r.teudthe corona tion set for August ! it will lte only as an invalid as it is mm ."n.-i lrr,-4 certain that with the most fav-ira'nlu progress that can 1" exiiect.-.! he will not 1-able to walk by that time. iittle uneasi ness of his recovery prevails and the predictionis freely made that he will never again l a reailv well man. An alderman in Wilke-harre, I'a, li.is issii -d orders to the citv eo incil that w ii." liMlm; iiiu-l stop. II proposes that an 7 m ui w ho brats hii w fe must "light him to a finish" the next dav and e limsl ia addition f. i'!,e lermati is a !vcrful man an 1 he w id punch all hjg little, old anil young, if they are wife ite.iters. Most people will wish him slices and hoix- bis punching abil ity will ever remain active, an I his heroic remedy prove lrui'f.:!. Frank Carlson, l'.t yet.rs oi age, is dead and ieo rge P.aldn in is in the Portland city jail charged with murder. The trouble arose over tin- courting of Ida f iddler and .biM phine Smith, girls em ployeit at the Villard 1 otel on North Front street, both young n en aspired to the , -iff ctii n of the girl- with there- suit tliMt feeling of bat re I w as eugender- I In-tween theui. It was mutually agret-d by the principals, and their friends, that the matter lc settled in 11 listie encounter. This took place near Nicholai and Twenty-fourth striets, Sat urday evening at 7 p. 111. The battle which was without gloves, was viciously waged with the result that Carlson was killed by a blow over the heart, lialdwiu gave himself up to the tolicc. Swear Words Were Justifiable. St I.ofis, July Lit. Judge Sidenerei in the first Iistrict Police Court, has li 1 lr. icttye, a West Lnd physician, for using profanity over the telephone. 1 lie court Kim it was iiivavn aggress ive, ami never excusable liy tlie pica self-defense, that oaths burled at a per son in another jurisdicton by 'plume mo punishable in the jurisdiction iu whirl the offense was committed. 1 he ihetor "cussed Ih-ciiiiso it took bini thrceiiiai ters of an hour to get a conni'clioii. Notice of Settlement. u . .1. i.veriu naving iiisposeii ot ins t 1..-. t . 11 -i- I...... 1 . i.aunory imsincss, all parties, Knowing themselves to lie indebted to him, will please ay the same to Ally. ('. S. Jackson at their earliest convenience. (HoO; W. A. I-.vi:itnr. LATEST NEWS. Bold Train Robbery and Fight in Utahlova Republicans Score TrustsOther News. Oi;ii;n, Utah, July 30. Three hobos coolly held up and robbed a passenger on the Rio Grand Western train who had stepped out on the platform of the Union Station here last night. A detective who went in pursuit of the rob bers was in turn held up and relieved of his revolver, hand cuffs and other paraphernalia and told to hurry away, which he did. A posse headed by several policemen took up the pursuit of the robbers. They came up with them, and in the exchange oi shots which followed Policeman Farr was severely wounded. The rubbers then lied toward the-hills north of the city. !! .dhouuds from the state penitentiary at Salt Lake wore telegraphed for and were pat on the track of the robbers this morning. IOWA RKPriiLICANS I llt .- l l li, , ! x'c. .lioi . rs, 1.1., 1 1 1 1 v ! vo;t inn 1-,-iri i-Mi-1 -it ti icM at it uu i I with :t htrt'o attcud iuoe. On o aticna.iiioc. u:i i s Allison aud D eliver, Secretary o! the full Con 'icssiiinal delegation Captain 1. W. Ruuiph.-, who is man Walter I. Smith, temporary ciu.ii m ui, said: "We have seeu the irreat. who now occupies the White I Securities and the beef trusts, it will require something more thau tl-e ii.istless iusiuua-; tions of Democratic statesmen to con .'i'.'.ce the Aur.-::cau people that the tight tlius institu.-.-.l is no! a b.i'.ile to; death. The Republican t::rtv fcarlesl u-es everv means : iu its power to reach this great evil aud tions of the tariff would b oiis injury to the labureis of to resort thereto-" RHVOI.UTION IN IIAYTI i;HCMKS SHRIOl'S WaSH!NV,ToN July 2Q.- rcccived the followiiiir cable who is in command ( the guuboat Nashville at Cape Hay-! ticn: "The slate of atbir-; vcv bad at Cane HaA-ticn. i An uuorgauicd mob is iu full control of the city, and the ii-reigr. consulates are in me'ii'v.utary danger of attack. Should active hostilities c ..iiUg'.ice, I shall g teetiou on boird the Nashville bardment of the citv without LOONIST HHI.I) RHSI'ON'SIHLH. Sr. L-.ifis, July ,29. United States Circuit Court of judgmeut.ior plaintilis oi tbe. . . . . . saloon-keeper ma' be hei d responsible lor tlie ueatli 01 a, patron of his place iu the event that death occurs from auj accident resulting from the inebriated condition of the pat-i . . .... ron. inc suit was hied by the widow auu uaugiuer 01 Charles Walker against John Moser and others engaged in the saloon business at Ashland. A STRANGE UPHEAVAL. New York, July 29. The town of Stratford, N. Y., now has, according to a Press dispatch from Little Falls, a strange upheaval of the ground. Tons of sod, gravel and stone were tossed iu the air aud lauded on a knoll 12 feet higher than their original place. The debris covers a space 100 feet square and is more than six feet deep. It is be' licved lightning ignited a vein of natural gas and caused au underground explosion. MUST PROVE FIGHT FAIR. Sax Francisco, July 29. Since so much dissatisfac tion aud suspicion has been raised over the Jeffries-Fitz-simmons fight, Mayor Schmitz today officially announced that the pugilists must prove that the light was on the square. Un'css such i$ done no more prize fight will be permitted iu San Francisco under his administration. SHEEPHEUDERS SHOT. Saratoga, Wyo., July 29. Don Martiuus, a Mexican shecpherder, was shot aud killed near Coppcrtou, by M. A. Steep, a miner, better know n as ''California Red' Another herder was also shot at but liattle and gave himself up. done in self-defense. FATED OLD Johnstown, Pa., July 30. of the rails the fast mail train down au embankment near people were killed outright. Many others were seriously injured. FATHER MURDERS SON. Morrow, Idaho, July rage today, Edward Baker stabbed his young sou to death before the eyes of his wife and small children. Lynching was threatened but officers arrested Baker and took him to jail. FATAL ACCIDENT AT A FIRE. Di;s MoiNKS, Iowa, July 30. During a tire in this city today in w hich 55o,ckkj worth of property was destroyed' David Dcuhani, a watchman, was killed by falling timbers from a burning building. MKCII.KSS TO TRUSTS. I .l i.-kl.'i.?-lilti .l---.STTT.".l i,1.. 1. 1 111. ivtiiejia.i:i ijiaiv. in t!n 'ttv A ml i 1 1 n i ll tit ' in iJie . i i .r . . ir.c :iU'jr.u w ere tlie enat'..rs.:.l,.M, I'jriculture Wilson, aud , '.v:vi uie execnuou oi ill i;i Ciiie.iy; .. Couyress- ccura e ):;s ..ud luuebt man i House atia-,k the Northern ; ui: ;er t:;e 1 tw as it 1-', audi where niudinca-j useful t j that end without scri-1 this country w ill lot hesitate! KG .NaVY Ujpanmeni IUU.IV , Xavv Depart me r - mi i:,,., r,..nmandet McCrea. vcv bad at tape ive them pro-T and will prevent anv bom-!.! due notice. According to a decision of the ( which aftirmcd the ! .-!p ea;s, . 1 . ... ... r - . i l ederal Luurt ot .NcorasKa, a!ilt., t . . f . , 1 escaped injury. Steep went to He claims the shooting was JOHNSTOWN. On account of the spreading leading into this city plunged here this morning, and four 29. While in a drunken fit of FU I VUU Of- COOS BAY. Portland Man Pr-.'-cfs a City of 50,001) Population Within Ttn Years. Poi'ii.i-.i., .!,:!. !-.' , ,,lV -.-diction that within the next JO year, Mar-hliel I. on C,,,,s pay, w ill hi-a city of .1i,i mo inliabitants." ....larel Ir. L. M. Ia is. who ha" just it-turned from a trip into die Coos Pay 'count ry, an ex cursion nhi.h ha ope.-. I'. is eyes, to the possji.jliti,.. ,, that c .entry. "Why do I think -'! Ph-c.ui--of Ihe pos-ihiiitii s ,,f that c unlry, but prima rily because i,7 the natural harbor and goolbarlle V ban-there. flefore I dthat cicu.try I was .f the opinion that the bar rta- .-hallow, but tin I they ha e -Jl fii-t of 'water at low tide. It make.- one oi tin- -yt harlior- on the ca-t. i her.- ar.- live schmuier-' on the ,jv. wl.i. 1. v. ill t -I tTO.!'"! .1 piei-e. Thse sehm, tiers are 'Z't fti-t in h-ngtl; and will carry four ma-ts. pre-uiue tin y are inletide.l lor the IiiiuIh r and coal trade. S.re( kle- a hig . oal bunker there. ;'s have 1. !ail .V P.-rkinv and t hey i are shipping ; ..ae In f,e !-i.i;l iad- 1 coal to s-al I rala .si 11 e;l h We. k. ll.l'l. i.lo. tn,. V.,,.. 1- ... e W . I Lake Citv road is tak ng ii;i i-.iiirai t r iur ;i i ..j v. a v a it-1 Wi.l -t;ti; IJi if .--. 1 " ' " '"'on-' w !;. This w ii! i.,ake i a t rails, .in: n..'i- ! ,,..,1 o ;...... ..niinov- i t ran !i t il.-u v. :i!i the r.af lira! ad i.. -an I i! e iunii-r, eai. farming ial-Miig i;.t. r.-;s, arg-oeii- an- ing-. Marh'ield i..w has a i-.pulation . but is i-.und I grow ." Neighbor Roosevelt " It is ai. ag' .:'.-;. -ight we can take it in i eu'ally i: ie-t i-ually ;mi-1 a -igniii-a:.: pi---: ..j ti:.- iriie youtiifuine.-s and Ti-.i ;.r.-. ii deaim-racy .. ..:ir c.cintry, to ! e i'r. -1, j,,. J lie-. i :: i.; i... iia- in-ire red i.iner than i.) n. :;ai i h or potentate- ,ja e;:rth i-x-pt j-r.a;-t!.t. IVarof P : :.: ch.ing :eg f !:! tl f - a! of golerni ,n-i:t not t" .Xe, -:it-l cas-.le or interior it t ) a iieiet s-as!iorf cottage: n-.t t-. i- urroun I.-1 Jiv n.urt- i-r-ai.l 1 1- k-s. i,ut t i gi and come 1 wr.r. -ii, .1 1 1 1 n- i ., , : - ' - - J -i 1 1 a .1 iiim.4 of bi.-iue- -1 ii.u.giiig from te.i-iving en v vs ..( i):C .great, t power t-i neighl.rly t.iu iaanty wit!, -tertneii and huck-stei-s. iron, c -iif.-r. -.i es ith stiff and !-.mi n .. :i. ral- . a iaughing n-vi- !i ' J,"i"-i;i"a"i',',i;"'!' '? b tl i a l.i- g ..(' ,-..w U i : 1 :o:l! ii.r.-io .1 . v- in ,1 1. ... .,..,. ,t pr,-:. ie!!t ii, - :-': i. -b.iy f..e: ii,..t s; vie a nil Mi lt a!! but dou n I at ;.s-,.r ; ,v -.eigi.h,r I." IS--. N'" r g ov-a:i.-n! unrM. .-.e 1 i;--n.i:i i. l.-vl- ;!-, '; -. t-;r.- enough t.. inn h I.. . a w .;:i th- ;.,'.-v iMi ! .!--:a !..-!ge ai-. a: a King. o,.tl,."r g-.v-itiiii.ieiit i- ig .-..-. au I d -:ii . riTic j 1- i-',:gii t j make a "s-m,',. r capital ..:u .f j J vii; ige wi-h . :iy . J.id.sl tavern ! r f j t:'- i - t-s-. i,,,,; ,:. , t.ji.';,;, !e- ct:ve -.-j 11 a ii.-i:t::'s ).rl .r. t -i.il. I oe; a bioiar 1 r o. wl. .-,. i...l 1 1 l iV'' 1 a .1-, v. ; 1, !,.- .iinei : .1.1 10- in r.-s;, . t i. r the Pre-i- - N.ij 1: . .- 1. ProMibli It p Crop. A weli-kii--u 11 I'.-niji 1 railroadman mak s a siati luei.t that ;'.! c.iu-e s-.me amayeiiient. He -j!-that l-t -pring a man in I 'oik t'ic:i.iv i.ff.-r.sl I. is ranch ..f 101 ii.-res f..r sa'e at i.Vnl. II, ere is lily a small part it under cultivation, and in that which ii under the plmi-h ;t0 acres were included ar. l j ut into ).,i). At the ruling prices offere-l l'..r lop-the crop i-r-.bicisl on this ." acn-s has -rn bargained furand x ill easily bring ?'00". The Polk t'onnty man is proiuhly -lad hedi lni.t sell out. but what he regrets nmv is tint he di-1 ii"t raises biger cr-jp of bops. An Lsstirn News Item. Harry Tracy, the es.ip,-d Ore-n convict, still lus the militia captnns in the Wi.nIs, and sing e handel an! with out arms Jie is resisting all eff-.rls t-i sni render them. !Iedeiiaudsa ransom of y.'y a head, and girls who have sweet hearts iu the militia are trying to raise the money to get them out. liii il-li women whose husbands are prisoners are not so zealous. Tracy ha aliiovd the men to c uniii-inica'e w itii the outside world, and they av they are treated with courtesy and kindness. Tracy ia a very gallant man. He went to the .alls lo the prison yesterday to render aid to woman in distress. When he aj pcara the men on the streets t'.ce. State Normol School. la-t those cTifcting to at'etid the Nor mal ln-ar iu mind the dale of oMniug Monday, September Kih and if possible le on band the first day. The Normal essays to put students and teachers on a footing t.iat !ea is to good certificates. Review woik is a feature of our course. The coming year the Normal will Im- more a home than ever before. Material internal and ex ternal impiovements of the school build ing are making for tbe enjoyment and Inuietit of students Physical education is a part of the course. Strong work in Lnglish and mathemat ics will Ik- given from a practical (mint of view : also iu science. l.ett.'is from students, old and new, say. "I'll In- with you next year."' 1 ne success ,i uur graduates has cr--nted a demand for brain Normalitcs in goo! schools. The Normal has helped manyto'ood positions and will help you if you will let it. For information, address ul J. H. Oreiitl. president. Bargains in Wheels. We have iu stock several second liand bicycles which we will sell at very low prices or will trade for wimhI, tf A.C. MaiistkiisCo, Are you particular alout vonr II YOI' APE CALL AT CURRIER'S GROCERY . AM) AK I Op; MOWOPOLE BRANDS Price is no higher and e.-ry can guaranteed Currier's, 1 I I r ' . f One Wollenberg BroS. Price A rnce " Storo - Tlii shiro tti'l et.. -f 1: I.su The JIew Simplicity, I. Si' . . .' i V'&i ' Standard Key IJ-ard, Steel Type, Type-oar: Dall-Bearing Machine, High Speed, Great Manifolding Power, Si Char acters, takes 93 inch paper, Best Material, Light Touch in fact a first class compact typewriter at the low price of 40. See machine at Plaindealer office. W. UNCLE SAM'S BIRTH DAY anniversary promise to be :t retty warm one as the I'mirth of July it-nally is, so declare v-mr indeivu-Icnee of midsum mer hevt and w iltisl linen bv having it laundered at a phnv where they will ;ive i.u hih ura te laundry work with the eiiiisite color and arti tie tiinish that is the stampof perivt laundry work such a- the Ros,.Jiur Steam Lann lrv iltt avs gives v.ni. mm m mm 1 '- l t - 1 1 r. We Employ First Class Mechanics and Guarantee all work. Churchill S WooIIey STOP! They are now located iu the new Hendricks Lhn-k, one door south of the Railroad Lating II. .use THE BEST A full atnl complete lino of Cigars, nml Tobacco, Can.lips, N'ntn, i'mils, Kte. Coffee, Tea and Spices Rosebur's I Mrlinrf Grocer s Suits We have a line that is a good one. The latest stjde and cut. Underwear in all the Balbrig gansdinen mesh and light weight wool Hats in Straw and Felt, m the new Florodo ra Shape. 'Phone 353 r. - .. 3 ... and Sat nr. lavs irfi.tMl iSL. JC-J .iifif4i4itfi4; 411-1414, 4,5. AnERiCAi Durability. iiS&i-r 1- C. CONNER, Local Agent Sanitary Plumbing receded in . Every Home Have vou visited r. t: s. v-5 I-A -.-4 '':?NsiiXT!:i NORMAN & COMPANY S s,K '