UrcMii AUtorical Souet.y port aw THE TWICE-A-WEEK Roseborg, Oregon Population. 3500. Tbe County Beat ol Douglas County. Oregon Seldiers Borne: D. 8. Laud Office and U. 3. Wt ather Bureau are located here 6 P. railroad division : svleudut educational advantages. Gateway to the Coo Bay and CoquiUe country. Roseburg Plain dealer In ire wldelj read n-ptr published n 9 lafasra Or-Kou nd con qu nily be aia-radrar-rt.iog n.wllam. Late modrrn y equipped Job p- luting dep-r cner.t In connt-ctlnn. Established la ls8 nubacr ptlon.lv per year for ttaml-Waaalj. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 24, 190s . Vol. XXXVII No 59 HITCHCOCK IS WORST OF ALL NEARLY A HUNDRED KILLED senator heyburn DRAIN SUFFERS A HEAVY WILLIAMSON'S SECOND TRIAL IS NOW IN PROGRESS IN A BOILER EXPLOSION roasts oregonian LOSS FROM A NOONDAY FIRE Kogebttrg pimno eater. List of the Jurors Drawn. The Defense Alleges Persecution. Both Sides Make a Second Statement San Diego, Cal. July 21. It is now known that 53 lives were snuffed out almost instantly, that in all proba bility this number will be increased by at least 30 when the iuterior of the ship can be more fully explored, and almost every man on board at the time was injured, many of them so badly that death is inevitable, many so painfully that screams of agon were forced from their lips, and others so severely that they will be confined to sick rooms for days or weeks. Portland, July, 21 The re-trial ' Gesner, and former United States of tbe Williamson-Van Gesner-Biggs Commissioner Marion K Biggs were land frauds case was taken up vigorous- ' indicted on a charge of r-uborning per ly before Judge De Haven today , and by jury by inducing fraudlent laud en three o'clock p m tbe jury men bad tries in order that additional eheej been secured. j range might be secured byth-ni. The it. . ... LTT1f rf fsirat trial laste 1 nearly two weeks and ex. Thursday's Portland Telegram sa8 : After being clcseted together for 44 hours and taking 42 ballots, in which the vote was ten for conviction and two for acquittal, the jury in the VHbsv eon-Geener- Biggs case reported to Judge De Haven in ih- United State Circuit Court at 1 o'clock that it could not agree. Judge De Haven asked each jury individually whether there was any hope of an agreement, to which each responded that there was not. Tbe Court then ordered the cierk to enter an order of dismissal. The jurors looked tired and worn af ter a vigil of two nights and a stretch of 46 hours of confinement in one small room. Many of them looked sleepy And cross. On entering tbe courtroom Judge De Haven asked the jury if it had arrived at a verdict. Foreman Hinkle said it had not, and that there nnAimi rwi nrrfMntfW-t that nn wnnlH be reached. Judge De Hayen asked if , bloodthirsty dog. the jury understood that it could find -one defendant innocent, and tbe jury amid it did. W. O. Cook then addressed tbe court, A vi n o that thp inrv hH rtallntsvf manv . ..... . - . , . told the iorv what times with the same result, that each - . . . man bad taken a part in tbe discussion, and that it was evident that no verdict could be reached. O. H. Flook, a farmer, of Olalla. Douglas County, and G. O. Walker, of Walker, Lane County, are tbe two jur ors who presistently refused to vote for tbe guilt tf the defandant in the Wii-liamson-Gesner-Biggs case, causing disagreement of tbe jury and retrial. I It is said they offered to vote guilty cited great interest. It is believed the second trial will he more expeditious, which com mence-i Fri.lay. Wlliuauaa Cast is On Portland. July 23 I'hesecood trial of Williamson, Van tiesuer and Biggs on ihecharge of subornation of perjury, has commenced. United States District Attorney Heney has stated the case of the tiov err mem to the jury, clearly, fully aud forcetully Tli- defense, through Judge Bennett has told what ground will be taken by bis clirn's in the battle to be fougbt out once more, and baa attacked the posi tion of tbe Government and its attorney, has disclaimed guilt on behalf of the three accused men, has declaimed with fiery words of denunciation that the Government and its detectives have harried the men accused from pillar to post like worried rabbits in front of All is readv for the old storv to be -l.-l SMin mnA this will Kj Mnimu'im.1 in tbe recital Monday morning at 10 o'clock wben court will convene again. In the meantime the prosecution ba it intends to prove and this statement reveals tbe fact that i tbe defendants will have to face new evidence not brought out at the former trial and will be put atill more npon ' their mettle in establishing their inno cence. Mr Williamson will be proved I to have been in Prineville on June 15 and to have stayed there until June 24, when the trial has come to his connec tion with tbe conspiracy, so that when j he testified in the last trial uot to nave Boise Evening News Makes Grave Charges Against the Secretary The Boise Capital News of the 1Mb has a few words to say about Secretary Hitchcock, the article coining from its uews bureau in Washington, D. C It makes some very grave changes, whicti if they on a be proved would make the President hinuelf wash his hands of him. It says: When congress convenes1 again sev eral resolutions will be introduced in the hi use aud senate calling for infor mation from the secretary of the in terior. Hon. Kthan Allen Hitcbrock, with reference to a number of cases which have been acted upon by him during the last few years whi. h. on their face, preseut an ugly condition of affairs. Many men in public life do not believe that Secretary Mitch cock is as fearless in tbe en forivm en t of the laws, particularly when his per sonal friends aie concerned, as lias been represented Indeed, it is alleged by those who profess to know, that the secreary is himself today openly and notoriously violating the federal stat ules. It is alleged that bs is a stock holder and director in the Union Tract company ol st. Louis litis com-uiiy, Awful Disaster on Board of the Gunboat Benning- Vior(,usy pps ,hc Gov"n- Two Hotels, Southern Pacific Railway Depot, Ware ton in San Diego, California, Harbor. Cause is Unknown. JURORS SELECTED. Jurors lox the second trial of Congressman Williamson, his Dartner. Dr. Van Gesncr, and r A ' United . I fates Commissioner Marion R. Bices, have accepted as follows: .lames Green, farmer, Douglas County. L. A. Rose, farmer, Jackson County. K. D. Collins, fanner, Washington County. W. V. Scott, clerk, Creswell, Lane County. R. W. Porter, blacksmith, Oregon City. John Mock, farmer, Multnomah County. S. A. Thorp, farmer, Benton County. Henry Keene, farmer. Marion County. 1- B. Lewis, merchant, Cottage Grove. W. P. Blakely, farmer, Benton County. George Kirk, farmer, Lane County. M. S. Adams, carpenter. Dayton, Yamhill County I. X- ment's Forest Reserve Pohcy House, and Several other Buildings Totally Destroyed. The fire which started on the kitchen The heavy brick walls and iron doors roof of the Commercial Hotel at Drain and shutters of the Wimberly store Saturday, resulted in a loss of about building, which adjoined the Commsr- fJO.000 and left the town without rail- cial Hotel, prevented tbe spreading of road depot or hotel accomodations The tbe fire to the south, where tbe princi- two hotels of the town, the Commer- pal business houses of tbe town are rial 'o.eland the Drain HosM, were si-nated but mads a clean sweep to the !iin iiirrtr-'turv w--len nntldin. it- nnnt, I-, .- i Bm Diego. Cal . . July 21. TbS ssost frightful disaster in the panes historv of the American Navy, excepting I he (link ing ol the Haiti in Havam barber, n- against leaner and Biggs if the other j thU either aJmit Qr brlnK jurors would dec are Congressman counter proof to deny. This fact alone, Williamson innocent, but this the ma-1 il j" roed. strengthens the case of the uuverumtrui iuhiuucu a- me presence of Williamson in Prineville at that time brings him into touch with the knowl- jority would not do. Congressman J. X. Williamson, bis partner in tbe sheep business, Dr. Van edge of tbe conspiracy alleged in tbe indictment. MARSTERS' DRUG GO. I I I 'DRUGS PAJENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUSBER COODS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW CLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS It is alleged, holds the Orel mortgage ctirr-l in aii lego HIT shortly alter Ion Is of tbe Choctaw Hallway com-. 10 M a. m. today ou bard the United pany, wt.i h is now a portion of tbe I States gnnboat Bennington At a mo Kovk Island system. During the last I Bait when the warship, lying at anchor fen- Year? the Choctaw railroad has e- and with tier officers and crew quietly- cured valuable timber and coal lease? attending to tiieir duties on lar l, was in eastern Indian Territory. It is l- ibe object ..f iut-re-t to boodre - of leged that this railroad company has peopic oit-ervinaj hr from pier, p .a-- obtained uuueual courtesies from the : ure boats ant pa cug ierryboata, a lepartment aud that tbe relations exifrt- I cloud of steam suddenly burst from a ing between the secretary and the I'n- j ion trust company ot t Louis indn-; rectly associate him with the tran-at-tion, which is an open and notorious , violation of the federal statutes. Several years ago application was made to the secretary of tbe interior to have a patent issued to one W & Jaoutgomerv, aid embracing what is now known as tbe famous Hull City placer. claims, in the Leadvil.e, district, Colorado, cancelled on the ground tnat the patent had been obtained by fraud Tnis is probably the most notorious case that has ever been before the de partment. The parties who obtained the paient were virtually convicted of; perjury hut escaped conviction in the federal courts by reason of a defect in tbe indictment and the operation of the statute of limitations. This property is valued at several millions of dolors and the strongest efforts were made to ' induce the secretary to prosecute the case. The evidence, it is said, was con- elusive. But for some unknown rea-: son Secretary Hitchcock contented ' himself with a mere recommendation to the department of justice that suit be instituted to cancel the patent. In ; his letter to the attorney general he ! said: "On the whole, 1 believe that I such a showing has been made of Iraud and misrepresentation instituted and 1 vigorously prosecuted to vacate said patent." But about this timepromi- j nent attorneys were employed in the! care, among them being ex-Serretary John W. Noble of St. Louis, who sue-1 ceeded in preventing the suit being . instituted to vacate the patent. In doing this, it is alleged, the rec ords of the department showing it to be i a fact, papers on tile in the department were abstracted bv the attornevs and although repeated effoits were niadejto cause the return of tbe papers to the 1 P0'0' iU!t forr'1 f.rrgcVtnn. WagOSM with a itoaM sro ad ad men were not r.re Onr bad Sight sitting or re ing against ti e si.ies, hold ing in their Upa n I ne,. is of aoaatadia near to death, all f tbem with fa -e-bla k with ataoka n i grime and n m Co-bed in no hmg tut troiier -one of tssosa trisosa todies er. b-.-. not in jure.! in ittl p.4rt bit -.iff -i g trie agSiie t rn rle-t.. ut tip win. lac-rated lklle. expose I to Ore wind Oil-, whose arm astwi!el an I mh -e tn e and hrea-t were i ated witti M -.1 looko I at hit own hanging desh an.: not a rent o! property lurued follow: Commercial Hotel building, owned bv Cellers esUte $3,500 Contenw, E. L v.eacbam 1,000 Drain Hotel, owned by J McCai- later heirs r L VESPASIAN WARNER AND THE PENSION COM M 1SSION E RSH I P. It seems that man cannot become aanstOB c BMtstaatotSSt w ithout lnvl'!nc mniors to the effe.-t that he lj alx ut to resign. QeOCMsl Vesp.islan Warner, who wras appoint, d but a f w months ago. declares, deapjts minora of his reatamatioav that he will hold on until h- ; ets tlre.1 of the poMtiwi. and that whin he la ready to get out the announcement will come from him of the smokestack, files of tbe department, they were never "ut of which the spectators were horri returned. This is nrbbahlv the most hi to see bxiies and human PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH Read the Plaindealer for all the News I flagrant and notorious violation of the law that has occurred in recent years, land yet Secretary Hitchcock deliberately I permitted the statute of limitations to I run againat tbe prosecution of the guilty parties and it is now too late to institute ' a suit to vacate the patent. This was a i case where millions ol dollars were in i volved. and where there was no qaes I tion about tbe fraud, and yet no honest effort was made to prosecute the cul prits It is alleged that the secretary has : indulged in the grossest favoritism in j Ii dian matters. Several years ago W'il ' liam s. Springer, ex-congressman from Illinois obtained a contract from the ' government for an amount aggregating 5,(J0U,U00. In order to valididate the I contract it was necessary to secure the approval oi me secretary ot the in terior. Secretary Hitchcock not onlv refused to approve the contract but directed thief Buffing ton of the Chero kee nation, to cancel the contract with Mr. Springer. Late.- on a similar contract was en tered into between the Cherokee In dians and Charles Nable, a brother-in-law of Secretary Hitchcock and a res ident of St Louis, and a Mr Smith of Vitia, I. T. When this contract came before the department for ap Jroval Secretary Hitchcock sent it to udge Willis J. Vandevanter, then as sistant attorney general for the interior department and now a judge of the Eighth circuit bench. Judge Vnndevan- i ter declined to recommend the approval I of the contract, assigning as his rea son that when he came into the office Secretary Hitchcock instructed him to recommend the approval of no contracts of that nature, no matter how near the political pressure nor how meritorious the contract. But notwithstanding Judge Vandevanter's adverse recom mendation, Secretary Hitchcock ap proved the contract and the attorneys are now endeavoring to collect the claim under it. It is said that these matters will be thoroughly investigated when congress reconvenes. There is no denying the fact that in tbe Hull City placer case, which is one of the most notorious cases that has ever come before the depart ment, the secretary never made an honest effort to prosecute the culprits. fragments hurled high in the air ami scattered over the surrounding water. The outburst was accompaniel by a roar as of thunder ami a shock which rocked vessels near by. In an instant the air was tilled with shrieks of pain from the wounded, w hich could e beard ashore, and whb Hying Iragments of hu man beings and pieces of the ship's superstructure. The next dropping blood and muttered only "My Cod ! my Cod I" Scores of men. all wounded and wit! blackened bo lie, were hurtled through the streets to places where blo-d could be staunched, gaping wounds stitched or more heroic treatment ghost The officers of the gunboat are : Com mander. I.m lea Young; l ieutenant. A I Yates; Ensign, C P Wade and N r. Ken,; Mid-hipmen, I.e Satin and L. A Lacy; I'ast As-i t ,nl Sftrgaoat, A E I'eck ; Pat ma-ter, C. Morris. Jr moment crippled, bleeding Clerk, H C Melius. Commander Young and Bwlgeotl Peck ol the Bennington. Were ashore nt the tint of the exphwion. Lieutenant fates was in charge. Lieutenant VVHde wa me only one ol the officers alwtard Dot injured. L'euteiiaut DaMa was bad burned about the hand. Lieutenant Yates was frightlully scalded, and i reH)rted to have died. The other tw officers were injured, but how badly is not known. Wrrck Smrartd With Blood In the meantime a more awiul sigh: awaited those who had hastened to the sailors were tightirg in tbe water against death in only a less sudden form than thai from which tl.ey had escaped, while row boats, saiib ats, launches aud tugs were Iteing driven to the rescue as fast as arms, wind aud steam could car ry them. A lerrytKtat which was passing near by turned and hastened to render as sistance, her own deck crowded wiih frightened men and women, who had seen the havoc wrought in a twinkling. A most horrible sight met those who approached. In the water with black ened faces men were struggling, handi- j ill-fated ship, f rum which steam con capped by injurier ; others on deck were i tinned to pour in great clouds. Every covereu wun mot hi ami grime, some wnere was DMOu ami in all directions I dead, rme wounded frightfully, others working to rescue comrades who were yet below either dead or dying. The smaller boats turned their attention to those in the water, taking them to the wharves as last as a few had been taken aboard the small craft. At the wharves preparations were speedily made for taking care of the in jured in what by this time was seen to be a disaster of awful proportions. Am bulances were telephoned for, every ex press wagon driver who could lie reached by telephone war summoned, physicians were notified and hospitals informed. uated in the -ame b'ork. ami as t e b.wu is ab-olntely without fire prtitec ' t:on and there was a strong outi, wind r. lowing, both were de-troted Several smaller structures were burned and sparks set tire to the South ern I'aciric depot and roadmaster's of n e. and both were burned, with tbe Bled warehouse ar. l a quantity of Con ents, Mrs. M. A Stark lu niter and wood along the sidetrack Sootnern Pacific depot. l.tof tbe contents ol the oaildings were saved, rUt a large part afterwards burred, a- the fi'- spread more rapid I . t!ou they C"ti id be -emovid to a place ; af -afetv A swi t-t.-e'igrie saved a string of , ars j on ibe siding and enough of the office equipment of ibe Southern Pacifi C m a is known, there was near tore on sny of the The t -it.-1 pal io.sea i lie loiiow ing demonstrates -toe unfair TiraJn tLo e,e.-.'. J and , rea, her,,:- treatment prominent , DralD' PrOSPOUS and enterprising little north public men not in accord with the L)ouf.'las town located on the Southern Pacific railroad former Daily Oregontan's views, receive ., tbe about 35 mik-s north of Roseburg, suffered its first heavy - nan it ii ins- in lui'iuD imuiip.'itfrB 01 ' 1 r r i - "ecu.,, loss irom hre haturdav atternnnn from wVt i f V Vitf Aiaa. 1 " 1 f " I 1 " aa a , I1UTI V. Wallace, Hah,,. 'July i: - To the severe, it will soon recover, and the great gap made vacant z::z;z:r bytLheflamesi" t,ievcry heart of the little ciu- Fight," u have been n.i-ied into pub- doubt be filled with even more substantial structures than .1-. ing several error, -ruinating f.om those destroyed by the fire, in due course of time jronr news bureau at Washington, inl which yon say that I have written to Chief Forester Pinchot half-way apolo I gizing for my violent opposition to the rascal establi-hment d foret reserves in I laho, and indicate that I will desist from n.y tight on the administration. In the tir-t plate. I have not written 10 ChM forester Pinch .t haif-way ais'l'-gifing, or apotoglriaai in any degree whatever, for niv nwaoitin9j to the re-.-nt estat.ii-t iiieri- of f..rer reeres in I lt o. nor luve I indicate1 to htm j or say other i-r-n that I w81 daaiaj from -mh "ppo-i ion in tie future Ii batss so not fated r Pinchot. It wa- ala -ta'e 1 in the article that it i. inferred that I will not carry mv Bgtil into tne -r.ate n-xr winter, etc I shall a"y ihi-qii stton into Congress, w ir h the de -e-M i i it i"n to continue mv ppnanirai In Use i.li.-v o' the Faraatn narvsi 4. iaslieated b- its a, tion in Id. ho until lliee forest re ryes are' (ten to -et-Vrneut for b na rl le ho'ne- j .te .ier ft e .-: .-ing -t te merits 10 th- artii I- Ihal I mam alrnit 'nai much of mv oast pfsoaitioa tt the President was based up--ii an improp-r understanding of the (aeti i a gra-uitous falsehood. I do not know ir m w bene- the in lor tnat on upon hn h this aril le is basel ome to you. hut I do know that t comes from an an- reiiatue siurce. willing to he ued for the ptiriH.se f creating a false and in- aril us in.pression in regard to the pub ic actions of a public man on public natters. I have seen no csue whatever to hinge my views a expressed and acted road- masker's office and material for new depot T. E Bled o-, warehouse and con- :erra an 1 .11 dwelling John Linch, b r's-r s op and cob tents and snmll dwlliug Mrs. A H. Whelden, millinery slock w A Perkins, small store build ing 3,000 500 2.500 500 500 300 pany was saved to open temporarily in the section-bouse Postal and West ern L'mon linetne , were on the scene promptiv ami had tbe telegraphic con- C11'ri eUU mtl1 dwe,"n nections male about the burning depot The insurance rate ia said to bar before it was entire.y destroyed. bean 10 per cent practically prohibition 300 300 A FINE NEW THRASHING OUTFIT apaa in regar.t to tne creation Ol torest Arthnr ri.-k and ann. last Friday reserve, in Idaho since I first expressed i received one ot the m,t complete and em. I shall continue to act. as I have I ur-toiate thrashing machine outfit to uereto.ore in.ucaie-i. so long as there l f..Qn4 lrJ Dougla. county a lr:hunal before which the ,iueslions .-.r an be urged. This mav be a new wav ' MYRTLE CREEK LODGE DEDICATED a rtth Dr W H Flanagan. Grand Master. A F x M, of Oregon, a rived on tbe morninc train from Grants Pass. July ltb. and spent a rerr alna 1 1 1 dav it consists 1 visiting old time friends and arqaainf- new improved 2S-inch separate i ances. In the evening Dr Flanagan staler and automatic weighing m wi5h lh.M"onie 4 A . w,r, - f.;, imr.rei,.n Im o,. . . . , , . unaer aasontc i.narter .o Ur, in ing a iai impress, ln the attachments, while the motive power is .... i4 .k- . . the p. 1 ; in regard to my posi- j eapplieJ from a late improved Pitts 15-1 until next St John's dav : R Hunaa Imt I shall uke every ticcas;on to knr- - r,r,- ur. I ker. W M : P G ttice. S W 1 Hardv i as unfair and the! Cloak took their new outSt 'oat borne j ""I1 -VJ Willi. Krwer. Xrau : ft - - - e lOT It as cowardly . at,dar morninc and on sUtnnta ! rr" T V .X: a.'i,, ' Si'S . . w rw uur, w is , uarn 1 nice, c l . afternoon made a very satisfactory test , run on the home place. They are now equipped 10 give the very best service to . their farmer neighbors in threshing and we understand tbev are alreadv promised a good season's run. mind ion. and untruthful. W. B. HETBI BN. s charge of the sickening work at hand. Mti Surbtord Isiltr Th-expl'ision occurred in tbe main! tarl.'irad baiasf :",rwanl of the smoke stack. The torce was terrific bevond com-etdion. Drwrnphon of fknnitt San lrancis.-i. July St. . r e lienning-' ton i a sister ship oi the Vorktown and the Concord, having the same dimen sion", tonnage, speed and armament She has a length of 2w feet : brei.dth. feet : mean draft. 14 feet ; displacement, 1710 ton . -peed. MLff knots, derived from engine of 3t:?6 indicate ! horse- ! jower. he has a battery of six six- ; inch ritle and eight gun of smaller caii I lire. The Bennington takes rank among the efficient little cruisers designed for ; stecial dot) in shallow water. The ves ael's keel wa laid in l"s and she cos' IMO.WOl Her normal iMnipiement is It? officers and 1 S I men. Seiig. J S; S E Moore. Chaplin ; J A Rice. Tyler. After the dedication and ias'aibitioo a banquet was given in honor of tbe event, which was enjoyed by many of the lodge members and invited guests Mail. Death List Growing San Diego. Cal. inngton horror, w an entire Nati f cas at . i it nr of the .s elllli tes of 11. e a Ti.. rd.v , Jul Irh t e a b it. , W Tl . p Era. he a II eat terrible reMi. S Pet. m k . due explodiaa Isiil-rs alswr I the giinls.a' h"e not hrsn eaaggeratrd and. iaptaad f leasealag i baazta.1 ol the t tstrophe later ami cotnpleter details have added t it. Dead at morgue. ,V: dead in the flooded fir. r.H.ui of the ill iated warship 7; lajatad w ho may die, 10: missing, 15 Total, 81. E IN THE PROFITS OF HE GROCERIES ? If I, If Ml Every shareholder in the ROSEBURG ROCH DALE COMPANY is purchasing groceries from him self cheaper and better than he could elsewhere, and at the end of the year takes home to himself the profits on these purchases This is the C' per tive wa B A ROCHDALER GREAT FERTILITY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY were ishiici.. 1 lie atler-iabm was smeared with blood, the walls, ceiling and floor splotched with red. In tin depths below, from which heat and steam rolled in volumes too great to face, ci'nie the groans and walls of the dying and the shrieks of the wounded. fugs and launches sivin were headed 1 for the Bhore, bearing those injured and bodies of t! e dead. All the time the work of rescue was going on the ship whb settling to wtarboard, and clouds of white steam poured from her interior. News of the disaster spread He wildtire over tbe city, and soon the harbor was Remarkable, t ing evidence of Within half an hour from the time of j lined with people. Commander Young, the explosion carriages, buggies, auto- 1 who was ashore getting final orders pro mobiles and atteet cars were bearing , paratory to sailing, was soon ou deck. burdens of victims toward the hospitals. He at once ordered the airtight compart The sight which met the eyes of hun- dredb along the streets was never to be onrlusive and convitu the superior ami won derful ferti'ity of D Ntgtaa County is found at the home of f.W 1'atter'on in Roaabarg, where a rustic stand table persists in growing and has actually put forth green shoots and leaves in con siderable number. A transient cabi net maker manufacture I a number of these tattles at tin place recently from green w illow, srhl h was neatly paiuted j ami varnished and made into furniture, the tables presenting a very attractive appearance. 11 iwever the timber was full nl sap which persists lu bursting through the bark, paint and varnish of the tables in the form a! green shoots and leaves I'at says the country is so fertile he cannot keep his furniture from grow ing. FARM IMPLEMENTS THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON. MILWAUKEE AND OSBURN MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLLING DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECI At TY BEARD & CULVER the hardware dealers meut close I, and signaled a tug to tow ' Don't wait until it is too late. See the the ship into shallow water. Then he Osteopath now . UUUuLAO Capital 5tock $5o,ooo CO I 1 Rl V r.m.BMS90H. a C.MAMTnM ll f Wdn. Vic Prtntdani U U II I I J. HKNRV BOtIH, Caaaier. BOARD OP DIRECTORS Ba 11 1 9 -W- BaSSON, E. A. BOOTH J. H. 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