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& &mw&&s$p y -. 1 WSIM9 tSPIpi!l!"9l(yv1 'WJJWSSffwERWSwtWp, ,) id v ( I 1 Vi VS.,1 PLAY LONE HAND g J WillUncieSamin East ern Trouble .Russia Thought to be ;""' Bluffing Her Assurances Very .Vague London, April 25 Up to a Iato hoar this afternoon the foreign office refused further information concerning the Eistern crisis. 'Xliia unusual reliconco it construed m ehowing tho extreme dilicacy of the ti uation. respite the reiucii of the foreign of ' i4wa to giye out information it is rumor ed that plans for a joint protest byGreat Britain, Japan and Ilia United ;. States are being formulated with the greatest rapidity, and that somo action will be taken within the nrrt 43 hours. There is a strong belief in government circles that Russia in her demands on Chiua relative to Manchuria, is trying to perpetrate a bluff, to see how strong tho Atiglo-Japancjc alliance is. It is believed that Russia will make a dis play of force in an endeavor to cause .. England to break from tbo new allianco bat if the alliance resists with a counter r' demonstration it is believed Russia will i back down. Washington, April 25 Secretary Day has sent to President Roosevelt a com plete statement of the case and its bear inge upon American interests, No reply ! baa yet been received and it is apparent that the metter ii looked upon as one so important that it should be given the most careful consideration. Stories that a joint protest will, be pade by Japan, England and the United States are unworthy of consideration, as the United Spates will play a lone hand. Hay has recieved a pote from the Rusiian, Ambassador reiterating Rus sia's previous declaration of good will fovrqrd the UnitetiS ales and reasserting that her policy in Asia is pne far from calculated to xork harm to this country. Its tenor, like that of all forerunning Russian notes regarding JMauchurla, is -o extremely general as to throw no jfgrt rpon Rc:sia'a intentions. Congressional Matters (Oregonian Sunday April 26) If Damorcrats aro going to elect Kuaina to Congress their candidate must gtt more votes in tho Fret District th.tn did Chamberlain in tho race for (i Aernoi-la&t June. Furnish carried ha district against Chamberlain by a " a plurality ol 114 votes, Hermann Ib regarded by Republicans ai a much better vote-gettor than Furnish. Many Democrats who Bee k that Hermann will carry Marion nn(l Douglass, two counties which lined up fr Chamberlain, believe that their ..party is cquifortol by a Republican plurality which cannot be boaten, if JJTRe.opblicana will turn out and voto. : Tjaitod States Senator Fulton was in Portland and estimated that Hermann would carry thi dUtrict by a plurality botwoon 4000 and 5000. "Hermann should got 2000 or 3000 morn voles In tho district ; than did Furnish," raid Senator Fulton. Cut Rales A rate war has been declared by ship pers engaged in tho coasting UtuIo. Tho Dollar Stoamsllip Company has nn nouncod n cut In tho rates on morchan dieo carried from San Francisco to Gray's Harbor. Tho prevailing rato hitherto has been 2 a ton, nud tho vessels of tho Dollar Line will horeaftcr carry freight to tho northern port (or $1 n ton. Tlio reason given tor the cut in rates is that rival firms nro reducing rates oh the quiet. Tho companies now having steamers ou the Gray' Harbor run are the Pol lard Steamship Company and Sudden & Christian am. Tho officers of tho Pol lard Steamship Company say that they will meet the reduction and may go even lower. STATE AND GI:NERAL NEWS. J) To rcfrendum a law will cost from $30,000 to f 40,000. A large veiu of good coal has been dis covered and oponcd at Wilhoit Springs by F. C, Barston. Pacific University has won (her sec ond oratorical contest, which took place oc Saturday at Forest Grove, Governor Chamberlain will not go on the stump. He says he is governor of all the people. Ex-Governor Goer will go on tho stump for Hermann. Forest Grove has a Civic Improve ment society which is accomplishing much in a quiet way in making eome city improvements. Mrs. Adams,iof Glad Tidings, Clacka mas County, was terribly injured in a runaway in Woodbnrn Saturday morn ing. She has just arrived in Woodbnrn and was In her buggy driving, when a gravel train passed and frightened her horsa. The animal whirled around, and Mrs. Adams was thrown out, her head being caught in tho wheels. She was cut so badly on the forehead, the aides and the top of her head, that the whole scalp could be raised. Both ears were nearly torn off. Log drivers at La Grande have struct for an advance in wages. Jeff Jackson a crazy man of Baker Clj ran amuck in Baker City lastiWed nesday. He bad a gun. He has not been captured yot. The gold output for Jackson county will reach 12.000.000 for the past year. Etodard Brothers eaw mill at Btkor City burned Friday, Loss $ 10,000. Tho Are was' caused from a spark from an engino on the Sumpter vally railroad II. S. Gum was arrested at Sumpter Tuesday, charged with threatening to kill Jo Nat Hudson, a lawyer. Gum was placed under bonds o keep tho peace. lteems the nefarious flro fiend who Is trying to burn down Portland is meet ing with quite a success. He countB his tires by the score and the losses now foot up to over 1,000,00. The Harrlman railroad syndicates has paid its portion for tho LewiB 4 Olaik Fair. Tho amount-M30,000. The Lane County Electrical Com pany are going to build a new office building at Eugene, J. L. Beaver and Mr. Beobo of Spring' field, aro putting up a new sawmill near Pleasant Hill with a capacity of 10,000 feet per day. 'All tho opium joints in La Grande 'were railed Wednesday night. Governor Chamberlain has appointed M. R. BiggB, a well known attorney at Priueville, to succeed W. A. Booth as County Judge of Crook County. Both Brigge and Booth are Domocrats. Dr. J. 8. Herndon, of Ashland, has been appointed a regent of the Ashland Nqrmal School. Ho succeeds Judge Orr whoso term has expired. J. W. logics, cnndldato (or Congress on tho Socialist tirkot. and M. W. Wilkes of Berklor, Cal., opened Jtho Socialist camdalgn in Roeoburg Wednesday. Two children of Kdwmd Ohlpman, forotuan of tho Reed mine, near UM lard'a Landing was drowned in tho Pnako River Monday. It has been decided by tho Attorney Gonrral that Malitia.mou aro exempt from roiul tax, Rupert L. Jones, a foreman on the S. P. has eued the company In tho cir cuit court at Rosohurg (or $15,000 dama ges sustained from injuries In an ac c'dentat Myrtlo Cieek, Jan. 0, 1002. Jones right arm was broken and ho re ceived internal iujurios which ho alleg es will father incspacttato him from work. The negligenco alleged is a do tcctivo roadbed and track. A. M, Craw ford and J. T. Long aro his attorneys. 'I CIRCUIT COURT MATTERS J Preliminery Action Taken on Cases Pendiiijf For This Term. April Torra 1803 At tho preliminary sessions of the circuit court held at Jho county seat, action was takon in several cases, as in dicated by tho following dockot entries; 1421 David Morse, Jr, to I Uackor. Assignment, A E Seaman, att'y. Re port of sale of real property filed 1470 W H H Hyde vs J V Maxton, ot al, suit for partition, D L Watson, att'y forpl't'f. Contlnuod. 1522 Katherlne West to A D Morse, assignment, J M Upton attyfor as signee. Continued 1708 Tenbrook Bros to J T Hall, as signment, J T Hall, atty. Final port filed. 1758 T S Stiilwell to A D Morse as signment, atty, J M Upton. Contra ed. 1600 Virginia Km so vs Alice Kruio et al, suit for partition. On motion to confirm, J W Bennett, atty for pltf. Sale confirmed. 1919-W E Balnea vs C B R A K R R A K Cr, action at law, J W Bennett & A J Sherwood attys foi pltf, J R Coke atty for dofts. Deft given leave to filo . second amended aswer. 10S2 John Snyder vs Lucian Gignac, action at law, A E Seaman, atty for pltf. Continued. 2032 Margaret Cardcll vs E W Cardell et al, suit for petition. Hall & Hall atty (or pit'. Continued. 2033 F Timmerman vs W G Webster et al suit to foreclose mortgage on motion to confirm J W Bennett atty for pl'f. Salo confirmed. 2034 John Bear vs A Marklovltch, suit for injunction and damages J W Bonnott att'y for rlt'f Hall A Hall atty for deft. Referees report filed. 2041 Julian Ringuo vs Oregon Coal A Navagation Co, action for damages, M Honrl Ltibbo, E B Watson A A J Sherwood atty for plt,( J W Bennett and J S Coke atty for deft, Continu ed. 2015 Frank Lingren va Chas Llngrcn action at law on motion to confirm, J W Bennett atty for plt'f, Halo con. firmed. 2047 Florence Sheridan et al vs Emplro City a municipal corporation; suit to quiet title, J W Bonnett and C F Mc Knlghfotty for plt'f Hall A Hall atty for deft. Referees report filed. On mo tion to file amlndcd answer, 2050 Mary A Meiil, et al, vs Frank Tennisim, action for poseeeaion of real property, J. M. Upton, atty for pit'; UallAHall.atty,e(or deft. Bottled and dismissed. 2051-Thos. H. Walker va E B Burns action at law,, A E Seamen, atty for plt'f, Hell A Hail atty'a for deft. Bet for trial Monday. k v 2052 Frank Tennison va Mary A. Mthl ot al, cross bill in equity, Hall A Hall atty'a fbrVpltf. Dismissed , 2058 Tho . Uyah va Qeorgi Qalglsy, action at law K B Seabrobk and M L Pipes, atty'a for pltf. O. F. McKnlght ntty (or dolt. Dismissed. SOfH-Noah A Kendall vs Matilda II Kendall, suit (or divorce, W O Chnio, nltv (or nltf : A J Sherwood, nttv (or ... ... , , ,, , , , "clt. Dismissed ou motion of plain- lift !X5 0 O Pratt, claimant nnd respond ont. vs Faiinta lloujnrd, executrix of ostatooiAG Hougsrd, dvecaned ap pellcnt, appeal from county court, J 8 Coko and E I, O Farrln, atty for pltf; W U Douglas, nlty tor dolt. Dle mUsod COofl Adam Pcrehbakcr vs Gcoryo Rosa nution at law, A J Sherwood, ntty (or pltf. Dismlstcd. 'JCCT-Gustof Nylmul va Alfred Haglaml and Hulma liaglnud, action at law, W U Douglas, atty (or pltf. Dismissed on motion o( plalntill. 2053 Great Central Railroad company vsCarlE Pel, suit (or Injuctlon, J' Thortiburn Rohj K B Seabrook atty for plt'f LA Roberts atty tor deft. Settled and dismissed. 2050-E O Holl va Coos By Mill A Lumber company action for tho re covery of personal property Hall A Hall atty (or plt'l J W Bennett atty for detf. Settled and dismissed, 2000 Buffalo Pitts Co, n corporation va II Powell, Matt Nystrum and S ft Hermann action at law '.Pipes A Tlfft nnd E B Seabrook atty for plt'f L A Roberta atty for deft. Domurror over ruled and deft given until Monday morning to answer. 20(11 Mario Miller va Henry Miller suit (or divorce, Hall A Hall atty for plt'f. Default. 2003 Henry Sengstacken va J T Mc Cormac suit for Injtiction, J Thorn burn Ross and K E Seabrook atty for plt'f Hall A Hall and A E Seaman atty for deft. Leave given to with draw domurror and file answer. Mo tion to strike out and motion to elect one ot two defonscs argued and tub mittcd. 2004 Henry Sengstacken vs Joblthan K Hawkins suit to qniot titlo J thorn, burn Ross and E B Seabrook atty for plt'f. Default and Decree. 2005 Rogue River Packinc A Naviga tion Co vs Stephon Galiior action at Uw Hall A Hall atty for plt'f A E Seabrook atty for deft. Lcavo given to withdraw demurrer and filo ans wer. 2007 Fred Holm vs schooner Annie E 8male, action at law Hall A Hall afty for plt'f. Settled and dismissed. 2018 Noble Bros vs schooner Annio E Smale, action at law, J Thornburn Ross and E B Seabrook atty'a for pltf, Settled and dlirnieied. 20(10 Harvey T Echweers va Sarah A Watson suit for partition Sperry A Chase, atty for plt'f, A J Sherwood and J W Bennett atty'a fordelt.t Mo tion withdrawn and defendant given until Monday morning to answer, 2070 C II BanningsvaOG A Romnnder and J B Dully as county treasurer, of Coos county suit for Injunction, Sparry A Ohaao, attys tot pltf. A J Sherwood fatty for do(t. Demurrer argued and submitted, 2071 A J Hamlen, vs W P Boveo, suit for specific performance, Bjierry A Chase atty for pltf. W Sinclair atty for doft. Demurrer withdrawn and ans wer to be filed Monday morning, 2074 Leo Crow vs. 0 II Crew, suit for divorce, J M " Upton, atty for pltf. Dofault. 2075 Thoa D Holland vaCoos Bay Mill A Lumber Co, action at law, to recover mo iey, Hall A Hallatty for pltf. get for trial Monday. 2070 O O Johnson, admr vs Elbort Dyer, L A Roberta atty for pltf, J M Upton for deft. Deft given leave to withdraw domurrer and flleanswor, 2077 O O Johnson, admr vb UInton, L A Roborts for pltf J M Upton (or deft. Deftglvon leavo to withdraw demurrer and file answer, 2078 Dora Ijerman vb Geq U Holcomb, et alt IUU A Hall for pltf. Continu ed for term, , 2070 John Tellefeen va It R Reed, 'J B Coke for pltf J M. Upton for deft, Deft given Jvo jo withdraw demur rer fcuMInwerf TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slnlci IjiiuI oflkc, Kosclmrg, Oregon, Frit. 5. 190J. , Notice Ii limliy (given llmt In coiiilwiicti with tna ptovltluns of tho net of TbngrrM or )uno 3, 187B, entitled "An net for tlm mlo ol limber .null In theStutin of CUIIfomU, Oirgon, No- fvAda, ami Wnstilngtun Tcmtory," as uMemle 0 nil tho Public Uiul States bv net ufAuuuit .i L'xirmini I. lOya, WILLIAM W UWIIIII.I!., of i9 Monroe St., I'oiiUml, cuiituypf Mitllno null, SiiUe of OieKun, li.ti tills tiny Dleil In tills olllco his imoiii iintriuent No- 4403. for the put. cImm ol tlio Slvl-4, of See, No. 1 1, Tp art S. U 1 Mett.iuul will oiler proof to iliow tlmt tlie latul loinjlit Ii mote vuii;iblc for It tlmher or Mono limn for .iKtloiluuul piirptxri, nml to ntnlillli lilt cl.iim to t.ihl l.mt I u' fin 0 tlio lnlttrr nml Uecelvcr of llil Ollno nl Uotelmti;. Oregon, on l.'oiul.ty, tlie 6 iliy nf July, kmj. ll mime iu wIiiichim. Onviir lCiUiHiti, of 0.iM.ml, Oregon, (Jeorgo Klnley. ll.tleu V Kump, of ('tnMliiiiltvllle, Oregon. li.N Smllli, of M) rile Point, Oirgun. Any ntul nil ixrioi cl.tlmlni; nherc1y lliu nlK)cilrMlUfil l.uul mi! ltpielcil to till llielr cliliiuln IliU olllco on or U'foie iaUI 6 dny of July. looj. 4-jdp .T. llutiMir.s Kcclitrr. TlMBEIt L.VNI), ACT JUNE !l. 1878, NOTICE I'Olt PUBLICATION. United Slates I .niulUlli e.Koiclmrg, Orrcon, I'cli. an, iooj. Notice Is lieirby Riven that In toinplhincci v Itli llic provisions of tlm act of Congiess of 1 U'le 3. 1O78, entitled "An net for die il of tlniLcr l.mils In die States of CillfornM, Uirgon, Ncswl.t, nml Washington reiiliory,"nsrtcnil' ul 10 ull the Public Uml States by net of Au gust 4, 1893, WALTP.R I. CONDKON, of XUrshfichl, county of C'(i. itnle ol Oregon, las this iliy lilnl In this ollice Ins sworn sute mrnt No 4481, forilie pilicluseof the KM of NKi-4. NW1.4 of Nlii.4. See. 10. and SW'1.4 ol sKi-4. of Sec No. 3.. In Tp No. at South, Knniio No, 13 Wrst ami vlll olfer proof to show lli.il the liml soUKhl Is moie V.1I11.1I1I4 for its tlnttxr or Moncili.ui for nKilculii.ml purpoiri. unit to esublnh his cl-iliii to s-ild liml fx-foii! W, U, DoukUs, I'. S. .Coinmlsiloner for Oie Kon ut M.irshtlelil. Oregon, on Sitnriljy, the 91I1 d.iy of si.iy, 1003, He imiiir ns vtitnrises Ctus Noble, W II Notile. I. M Nohlc, D.ivlJ stusscn, all of M.itili fiehl, OreKon. Any unit all jx-tsons cl.slmlni; adversely the nttove-iletcrllied Inmls ate reiiuestetl la liln their cLiims In this olhce on or I lore s.sxl 9th iUv of uy, 1903. . T. IlKllKiKs, Kecliter. a a GR068M ANN'S PATI1NT WRITING RING Tho most Important improvement of the hku in this isrt of pcnmaiiihlp makes the forest writer a splendid poumau In a fuw wcekis by tlio use of this rlriK. Kmlorrod by prominent College Prnti dents and Hoards of Education in l'.ti ropo and America. Bainple dor.in nn aortod sizes sunt ost paid for fl.OO. nlii rIo sample U-'ic. 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