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* THE STAYTON MAIL B. D. ALUXANOBK. P u M « » « . K U R O P A T K IN MAY R E IR E A T. O u tm a n c u v e rc d . He Must Liao Yang. Abandon JA P VICTORY FARM ERS T O AID. Eastern O regon Lands Be Irrigated. May Y et FAVORS FORCE — Washington, July 26. It now np Russian Acts In Red Sea Arouse London, July 27.— Specials to the | Russian Army Driven Erom S T A Y T O N ....................... O R E G O N . pear a that the Malheur Irrigation proj London morning paj-ers confirm the : Ire of British People. hia« Tung. ect In Eastern Oregon will become u news of active operations at the seat | reality, and not have to tie abandoned, of war. The Telegraph s Chefoo cor- ! was feared. Advlcea were received FOREIGN MINISTER IN DILEMMA WAS STUBBORN us respondent, under date of July 23, i RESISTANCE by ( ’ hlef Engineer Newell, o f the re says : clanintlon service, toduy to tho effect “ A junk from Dalny reports that i Muscovite* arc Believed to Have that the farmers living along Malheur Realize» T h a t the Policy ro s te r e d General Review of Important Happen* last night a Japanese fleet of 20 war- | river have aroused themselvea and In by the King Will Be Repudiated Lost 1,000 lien, While V ic to r s penigs Presented In a Brief and ships and 20 torpedo lioats bombarded | tend to anbiult to the government - Press Is W ith the Public. Lose Half as Many, their written promise to co-operate Condensed Eorm . Hwangshin for three hours, and the with the government In constructing forts replied.” this Irrlgulon work. Mr. Newell's crit The same correspondent learns that London, July 22.— The Associated Tokio, July 25.— General Kuroki. Anxiety is felt for a number of ves icism o f these farmers, expressed the Jai^anese tirst army is being largely Press tonight Intel viewed many prom!* sels about due off the Japanese coast. alter a severe fight, occupied Kiao Tung through theae dlspatchea a shott time reinforced by veterans from the re ago, and hla threat to Tcntove hia en iii-iit |ieMoim connected and in close In a 14-hour battle the Russians met serves. The correspondent of the Stan on July 1W. The place had l>een forti gineers from Malheur country unless touch with tbe government relative to a severe defeat east of Ta Tche Kiao. dard with the Japantse army, under fied by the Russians, who defended it the farmers acted on hla suggest Ion. the seisure of British vn-sels by date of July 24 says: steamers of the Russian volunleei fleet has hud the desired effect, and the lo stoutly, in the lighting General Kuro- Kansas City packers claim to contin “ It is ditflcult to understand the in cal engineers are now convinced that in the Red sea. An a result of these ue to fret nonunion help and to turn out k i’s troops drove the Russians from before long the farmers along the Mai- Inquiries, theie Is shown to tie a hos tentions of the Russian«. Kin opal km a greater product. ^ is evidently lient on a retreat north their strongly fortified position on the heanr river will comply with the gov tile feeling against Russia, of u strength If farmers mid bitterness alm ost without piere- The Knight Commander, sunk by ward, yet he lingera in the nouth, at Chi river, which is northwest of Mo ernment’s requirements. co-operate, they will have to pay but dent. the Russian Vladivostok squadron, had tracted apparently by Port A rth u r." The most conservative men, Ten Pass and east ol An Pin, inflicting W per acre per year for 40 years, lu a cargo of iron and steel. The correspondent oi the Chronicle, upon the enemy more serious losses who have been in the service of the order to get water from the govern Malheur, Oregon farmers have two in a dispatch date«! at Mo Tien Pass, thsn they sustained themselves. The ment reservoirs onto their lamia, am! government for many years, and wins months in whiih to accept the govern July 23, regards General Kuropatkin at the end o f that time the entire works openly deplored the haste with which as outmaueuvered and anxious to tight liegan on the 18th and ended on will he turned over to tho usera o f they thought Great Britain had plunged ment irrigation project. abandon Liao Yang without fighting, the UHh. The Japanese bait 424 men ' the water. The government will mere Into the Trunsvaal war, tonight iriink- Ex-Senator H . G. Davis, Democratic hut also reluctant to let ire while Port killed and wounded. The Russian ly retain control o f the work o f con Iv declared for a policy of reprisal nominee for vice president, is reported Arthur remains uncaptured. struction until the cost has been re against what is regurded as Russia’s v i lueses are eatinated at 1,000. to be engaged to be married. paid by settlers who are benefltted. The Chronicle’s Yinkow correspond olations of treaty and her piraliiul at Work along the Malheur river lu In tack on British commerce. General Kuroki liegan his advance ent reports that there was heavy fight A Big Four engine at Indianapolis such shape that as soon as the farm The warlike tone of such pn|iera struck an electric car, killing two per ing Saturday and Sunday in the neigh early in the morning of the 18th. ers owning lands within Ihe proposed borhood of Ta Tche Kiao with General ! sons and injuring a number of others. The fighting continued until dark, Irrigation areu pledge themselves to i like the Times, the Standard, the Stakelbeig’s forte, consisting of 20 luit- | when the Japanese forces bivouacked. pay the required amount, the govern Morning Post, and the Dully Tele- Thirty-seven cotton mills have shut talions of infantry, a brigade of artil ment will he ready to make final sur giaph, which in national crises hither down at Fall River, Mass. The strike The Russiuns made two counter at veys und plans prepnrntory to letting to ulmoet invariably iiuve advised cau lery and a division of Cossacks. is on account of a reduciton in wages. tacks, but were repulsed in each case. contracts. In the eyes o f the engin tion, bus hud its inevitable effect. The resignation of Superintendent The Japanese renewed the attack at eers thla project Is no longer ques There lias been stirred up a storm oi RAIDS T O (.EASE. tionable. but one that promises com indignation aiuong all classes in tbe —— — — — — — Potter, of Chemawa Indian school, has midnight, {Hiating their artillery in plete success. been accepted. His successor has not P r o l r s l s of Britain and G e rm a n y United Kingdom, tbe strength of w bid» the valley below and on the high It remains with the farmers to say been named. the government itself can scarcely when work shall commence. It Is ex Heeded by Russia. ground to the south of the Russian po plained In this connection that the gauge. Those who deplored the out Corean agitation against Japanese St. Petersburg, July 27.— Grand j sition. The main Japanese laxly was government will not nccept a partial break of the war between Japan and land grants is becoming serious. 1 Duke Alexis presided at yesterday’s promise o f co-operation, or promises Russia and insisted publicly and pri Parker has fixed August 10 as the council, which Count Lamedorf, the i assigned to titlark the Russian center, from only a part o f the farmers within vately that Great Britain, crippled fi date o f his notification o f acceptance. toreign secretary, and Vice Admiral j a small detachment sent toward the the Irrigation district. Every man nancial ly, after her Souili Afiiean ex The Russian Vladivostok squadron Aveltan, chief of the admiralty depart- j right flank and another to watch the who will be benefltted by thla work periences, most not, st all costs, I k * must pledge hitnself to contribute his drawn into tlie Far Eastern struggle, has been sighted 70 miles from Yoko 1 merit, and other high naval officials at enemy’s leit flunk. share o f the cost before the govern hama. tended. are among the most outspoken ebani* After these positions hud frees taken ment will adopt the project. The result of the conference removes the fighting ceased for a time, but it A ll employes of the packing plants The government today advertised plons of a physical force that w ill pre have gone out. About 85,000 men are all doubts concerning the present atti a us resumed at dawn. The Russians for bids for 14.000 barrels of Portland vent tiie re|ietition of the Malacca in- affected. tude of Russia with regatd to the vol- ■ bad 32 guns in action, and they vigor cement to be used on the Minodoka jcident ill tbe Red sea. Those few officials at the foreign A battle has been fought near Ta unteer fleet. The validity of the view | ously shelled the Japanese. To this Irrigation project In Southern Idaho. Tche Kiao, and it is believed losses expressed in the British note regarding tire the Japanese replied, and the bom Hills will be received by Engineer D. office who are in full possession of all | the irregularity of the position of the ! bardment lusted for four hours. Dur-. W. Rosa, at Boise, until August 25. w ill be large. details of Greet Britain’s desire to ar. rive at an entente with Russia are in Thugs at Bonesteel, S. D., resisfed vessels was so far admitted that the ing this time the Japanese infantry eviction, and two o f them, as many of council agreed to waive the right of moved forward and the flankers bad LA R G E SHIPS T A K I N G NO RISKS. despair. They realize that the policy search. ficers and a civilian werd shot. so carefully fostered by King Edward succeeded in Bcaimg the heights on the After a long discussion, in which Russian right by 3 o'clock in the after Russia has stirred up the Ire of Japanese Holding T h e m Ba rk for and Foreign Minister latndsilowne wilt now lie iudignanty repudiated by all Germany by seizing a steamer in the Count Lamadorff took a leading part, noon, at which hour the main force the Pinal Blow af Port A r t h u r . - it was der ided that the present status was ordered to storm the Russian cen parties in tbe house of commons, and Red sea dying the kaiser’s flag. On Board the Mlkasa. Admiral involve witli the public the downfall of of the volunteer fleet was not sufficient ter. The Japanese artillery protected Britain, Informed o f the seizure of ly well defined according to interna ibis movement splendidly, but the in Togo’s flagship, off Port Arthur. July any ministry advocating it. two more ships, is determined to have tional law to render further searches fantry met with a severe fire ami loat 20, via Pusan, Corea, July 26.— In re Every nerve w ill be strained, how the war status of the Russian volun ply to addresses made to him by the and seizures advisable and that there heavily in gaining the heights. ever, by tbe foreign office to secure teer fleet fixed. newspaper correspondents who are on fore Russia, in the interests of friendly The final successful chaige wasdeliv- , Ixiarii the steamer Manchuria. Admir from Russia an explanation that w ill It is alleged that great dissatisfac ( relations with the powers should w ith ered at 5:30 in the afternoon. The al Togo said, modestly, that he felt pacify the aggrieved feelings of the tion exists among the members o f the meat packer’s unions because o f the draw the authority given the volunteer Japa nese succeeded in |>aitially cutting complimented to learn that the world British public, and no step w ill lie off the Russian retreat, and this soon was Interested In his victories, and It taken ollicially that will tend to preju second strike order, and that a revolt fleet in this respect. against President Donnelly’s order lieanie a rout. The enemy retired in was hia desire, through the press, to dice subsequent diplomatic negotiations G R E A T B R IT A I N PACIFIED. w ill occur. two directions, to the northward and send his thanks to those persona who looking to tlie settlement of all tin- portant questions now outstanding be to the eastward. The Russian forces admire him. Senator Gorman has refused to take The Japanese naval policy la to hold engaged included, in addition to the their larger warships In reserve until j tween Russia and Great Britain. the national Democratic chairmanship. Se ttle m e n t of Red Sea Seizures artillery seven battalions of infantry the time comes to deliver a crushing Sa tisfactorily Arra n ge d . Colonel E. Butler, a prominent St. and a regiment of Cossacks. BIG S T R IK E ENDS. blow at Port Arthur. In the mean St. Petersburg, July 27.— The Asso Iou is politician, Las been indicted for time, torpedoboata are to make con ciated Press is able to state on the bribery. stant and harassing attacks. Every Pat k e r » and Union Have Agre ed 1» NO MORE RAIDS. highest authority that the Russian and night the Japanese lay mines at the Pacific coast shippers have asked the Settle Trouble by Arb itration . British governmentts have agreed on a harbor entrance. The entrance to the war department to state what goods are mutually satisfactory basis for a settle Russia Will Release Malacca and port la now clear. Chicago, July 2 2 — The strike of the contraband. ment of the question of the status of The atoamer Manchuria la ranking a parking-house employes liegun nine Put End to Red Sea Incident. B rit:«h press w ill not believe danger Kuss’ an volunteer fleet steamers in the tour o f the theatre o f war with mem days ago, and which lias demoralized St. Petersburg, July 25.— The steam ber« o f the Japanese Diet, foreign at avertsu until the greater question of Red sea and the seizures by them of j the parking industry through the coun the Dardanelles is settled. i British ships. A few minor points er Malacca is at Suda Hay, Island of taches and newspaper correspondents try, was settled here tonight at a con on board. where, under an agreement ference between representatives of tile The Massachusetts state board of ar still remain unsettled, but these w ill Crete, probably be cleared up tomorrow, and packers, oliicinla of the MestmUere’ reached by Great Britain and Russia, bitration is trying to avert a strike at OrriCERS A R E DEFIED. union and representatives of all the cotton mills, with a prospect of success. it is not expected that further compi- she w ill be perfunctorily inspeted joint j cations w ill arise. allied trades employed at the stock Bonesteel, 8. D., gamblers have met Great credit for the satisfactory term ly by the Consuls of the two countries Bonc.vterl, South Dakota, Ha* Reign yards. The whole controversy w ill in* o f T e r r o r W ith Land Rush. the demand of citizens to make grafters ination of this incident is due Foreign and released unless pslpat.de contra submitted to a board of arbitration, go, and the reign o( terror seems to be Secretary Lamsdoif, who, it is ad- f Bonesteel, H. I)., July 25.— Excite troth sides agreeing to abide by what band of war intended for the Japanese at an end. mitted, acted in the calm and concilia shall be found, in which c u m * the contra ment is running high in Bonesteel to ever decision this board may raech. night, brought alxmt by the rescue of The meatpackers strike has been re tory spirit worthy of a great statesman, j Fending tbe decision of the arbitra band only w ill be held. British gov an arrested gambler, who was taken newed in all the leading packing plants The attitude of Sir Charles Hardinge, [ tion board, the men w ill lie taken ernment stores aboard the vessel w ill from the hands of the police by a dozen back to wore as rapidly an possible by and the tie-up is complete. The trou the British ambassador, both ‘or mod- , not lie examind. or 15 of his friends and rushed down the packers, and it is agreed by the ble is alleged discrimination in rein- eration and dignity, also evokes praise. The Russian reply to the Brittish the main street of the town and se packers that all the old employes are staating employes. Unless peace is protest was handed to Ambassador creted. The gambler whs nr rested and Sink Prize Ship. to lie reinstated within 46 days from made at once all allied unions are like Hardinge in the afternoon. Russia was lie ng escorted to tbe police station the date work is resumed. If any o f ly to go out in sympathy. President Yokohama, July 27.— The Vladivo- ' agrees that the Malacca shall not be when, suddenly, at tbe word of a Donnelly, of the union, is said to have stok squadron yesterday sank the the former employes are still trnim- brought before a prize court, and un leader, a crowd of cappeia and friends demaanded that strikers be reinstated steamer Knight Commander, from ployed at the expiration of that time, dertakes that no incident similar to of tbe prisoner made a dash for tbe po such |iersons are to have the privilege in 10 days instead of 45. New York, off the province of I*u, af this will occur in the tutnre. liceman having him in charge Heiz- of submitting tiieir rases to the arbi The grand lodge of Elks has abolish ter transferring the crew of the. Knight A claim for damages as a result of ing grasp of the-officer, who drew bis tration hoard for settlement. Commander to the steamer Tsinan, ed the grip and sign. delaying the steamer will lie presented revolver and struck one of tbe attack Tbe atrikera w ill return to work as which arrived here this morning. The in due course of time through the Brit ing party a blow in tbe face, cutting soon as they can lie notified of the A reign of terror attneds the land Vladivostok squadron also captured a ish embassy. him quite severly, and then fired two peaceable tidjur'inent of the trouble, rush at Bonesteel, South Dakota. German vessel believed to be the Ara- \ The captain of the fit. Petersburg, in shots into the air, hoping to bring the anil it is expected that by tomorrow G. M. McKinney has retired as head bia, with 300 tons ol flour, and an un his report, gives as his reason for sum rescuing party to a halt, tbe attacking morning everything will I n - in normal known British steamer. The two ves of the Harriman immigration bureau. marily making a prize of the Malacca party surrounded the prisoner and suc shape at all tbe plants in the diffeient sels were sent to Vladivostok in charge i Ex-Senator Vest is setiously ill and ; of prize crews. The American Trading j the fact that the British master of the ceeded in getting him away. cities where the employes were oil little hope is entertained for his recov company is the agent for the Knight Malacca declined to produce the mani The city authorities immediately ne- strike. fests of bis cargo. ery. gan swearing in extra policemen and Commander. have expressed the determination to Japs Retreat A f t e r Hot r ig h t. Correspondens at Mukden report an W ill T r u s t fo Diplomacy. enforce tbe law at any cost. B oys Turn Bandits. fit. Petresnurg, July 22.— The czar engagement in which the Russians lost Washington, July 25.— The Peruvi lias received the following dispatch heavily. Chicago, July 27.— Emulators of the Probable Ac tion of Russia. an legation here has received a cable from General Kuropatkin, date-1 July exploits of the carbarn bandits, four Leading London papers contend that gram from Lima confirming the pub 8t. Petersburg, July 26.— W hile not 111: “ There has been no special change the war status of the volunteer fleet is youths arrested yesterday, confessed to lished reports of the signing of the admitting the Illegality of the action in the situation since July 17. " A t 5 killing one man in a saloon and bold- \ the paramount issue. ing up and robbing a score of others at treaty between Brazil at Rio de Janeiro of the Russians In converting vessels o’clock in the afternoon of July 18, Russia w ill release the British sihp dirrerent times. The murder was that and establishing a modis vivenda be of the volunteer fleet Into warships af Japanese advance forces of considerable ter they had reached the Red sea, It Is strength were observed in the direc Malacca on assurance that she was not ol John Lane, stage carpenter of the I l tween Peru and Brazil for the govern probable. In view o f the fact that neu ment of the region at the headwaters tion of Hikseyann, on the Liao Yang- linois theater, who was shot in an at carrying contraband supplies. tral ships did not receive previous of the rivers Yurua and Puruss, other fiairnatszB road, moving against a de tempt to hold up Gustav Riegel’ « sa notice, that Russia, In order to remove St. Joseph, Mo., union packers as loon on the morning of July 4. The wise known as the Acre territory. It the shadow of a cloud upon their tachment of our troops. After tw o saulted many nonunion men because proprietor also was shot. The prison is understood that both sides w ill with right to fly the war flag, will formally days’ fighting, the latter fori»» is re plants are not discharging them fast ers are Peter Dulfer, James and W il draw their troops from the disputed notify the powers o f their conversion treating toward the village of Houtsi- enough. liam Farmby and David Kelley. A ll territory, trusting to diplomacy to set Into warships, thus putting all neu atsze, vast of Anping.” tle the question of title permanently. trals upon their guards. In the mean Eleven million dollars has been al are less than 20 years old. time, all the ships seized will be re May Intercept A m e ric a n S team ers. lowed by the Russian government for leased. the immediate improvement of the Si Panama Now Gold Standard. Let Suprem e Court Arb itrate. Paris, July 22.— The Temps, discuss berian railway. Washington, July 25.— The Panama ing the passage of the Vladivostok Panama, July 27. — ih e Star and Ste a m e rs Fqnipped as Crnlsers. squadron through the Straits of Tsur- The government may reclaim a great Heradl, in an editorial article proposes canal commission today received infor Hamburg, July 26.— It Is said that mation from the government of Pana garu, says its purpose is either to attack tract of land in Harney county .¡Oregon, that the differences pending between the North German Lloyd steamer ma of the ratification of the money Kalserin Marie Theresa and four the unprotected cities on the eastern and has made temporary withdrawals the Panama government and that of the Panamaa renal zone lie submitted for system of the new government in ac Hamburg-American liners recently coast of Japan, or to intercept Am eri to permit a full investigation. decision to the supreme court of the cordance with the agreement reached purchased by Russia have left Llhau, can merchant steamers, whicli are sup Panama is on the Baltic, under sealed orders, plying Japan with all xinda of provis A warlike tone pervades the British United States. The idea is well re by the joint commission. now a gold-standard country. fully armed and equipped as crulaers. ions through the port of Yoko. ceived in all circles here. press. WEEIVSDOINGS 4 Ä 4 l d