LANE COUNTY LEADER
W . O . C O R R I !, P v R U là w .
CAN DO
B ETTER.
Oregon Irrigation Methods
the Average.
Are
Above
BURTON GUILTY
TWO STATES ARE CREATED.
House Committee Decides Four Terri-
rilorica Should Be Combined.
FOR THE CANAL
Appropriation of $100,000 in
Sundry Civil Bill.
QALB WORK RUIN.
Chicago and Suburbs ara Swept
Fiacca Wind Storm.
Chicago, March 26.— One of the
Washington, March 29 — The states
Washington, March 30.— The census
severe storms this city has known
of Oklahoma and Arizona are created
bureau today issued a preliminary re'
many years passed over Chicago I
in a bill which has been completed by
port on irrigation in Oregon in 1902.
night. Ureat damage was done ¡« ,
the Republican members of the sub
suburbs. The storm did not strike
It shows that the irrigation conditions
committee of the house committee on ado pted a s continuino c o n t r a c t
business portion of the city in its U
there were above the average.
The FIRST CASE OF KIND ON RECORD territories. The Democratic members
arm
est force.
1
of this committee have been placed in
better methods of management and
The town of Indiana harbor «0 miL
Senators Witt Introduca an Amendment
«•■•ral Raviow «I l a y r t u t H i f f i a l u i more economical use of the ordinary Forty-On« Hours Required to Reach i possession of the bill, and after they
southeast
of
Chicago,
was
the’
heart,
flaking the Appropriation $300.000
have considered it for a few days a
O* tho Past Waafc la Brtaf aad
Decision—A ccused Maa Takes Verdict
sufferer. L. Barker, the proprietor
water supply are urged in order greatly
meeting of the full subcommittee will
Mouth of the Columbia $500,000.
Calmly
and
Moves
for
New
Trial.
a dry goods store, was killed »„a
to increase the number of acres that
be held. The two states mentioned
people who were in his store whs,, .1
may be brought under irrigation.
are composed of Oklahoma and Indian
'
Washington, March 2 8 ,-T h e sundry storm struck were injured, „
Ten deaths are reported as a result
In 1902 the number of farms report •f» fit. -A Louis, March 30.— F'or the first Territory, as “ Oklahoma'' and Arizona civil bill reported to the house today them seriously, although none i-
oí the storms in Northwestern Arkan ed was 5,133, with an irrigated area of time in the history of the United and New Mexico as "A rizon a.” The
contains but one important item for pected to die. Barker’s store wa. !
sas.
439,981 acres, an increase since 1899 of States, a United States senator lias admission of the latter two territories the Pacific Northwest, namely, $100,- tirely demolished. Eighteen reside^
is
not
delayed
by
any
restriction
of
law,
51,871
acres,
or
13.3
per
cent
for
the
Colorado m ilitia has thrown three
000 for continuing the improvement of were blown down
been convicted of accepting a bribe.
and . nu.ulvr 1
miners and two business men in the three years. The per cent increase for He is Senator Joseph R . Burton, of but may be effected as soon as a conven the Columbia river between The Dalles people were hurt in the ruins of , be
tion
can
be
called
to
form
a
state
con
the
10
years
from
1889
to
1899
was
bullpen.
and Celilo. The fact that this appro homes. The number of people i„ JU„
Kansas. After being out 41 hours, a stitution.
118.2.
will probably
p ro U b l. —
*
French deputies have passed the bill
The b ill provides, however, that priation is carried in the sundry civil at Indiana Harbor will
In 1902 2,555 irrigating systems jury in the United States district court
bill establishes beyond question the fact proximate 25. A ll thr»^ „» . c . r
to suppress teaching by religious were in operation, representing a total
Oklahoma and the Indian Territory
•
.1
l
A
‘
.t
,hrw
°
f
‘
he
hotel
today decided that the lawmaker ac
u,1
orders.
shall not be admitted as a state until that congress has adopted The I>alies in the place were badly damaged
construction cost of $2,089,809, an av
cepted compensation to protect the in the year 1906. By this time all the project as a continuing contract, and two stoiy frame building was entirrt
A report that the railway merger is erage of $818 per system and $4.75 per
that necessary appropriations tor car turned over.
The total length of terests of the Rialto Grain <St Securi Indian lands will have been allotted.
seeking refuge in Cuba is a surprise to irrigated acre.
At Hammond, I n d „ a nurni*,
rying on and completing the work will
main canals and ditches was 3.553 ties com pany of St. Louis before the The problem of providing proper reve
President Palma.
nue for schools, growing out of the fact hereafter be made annually in the sun residences were badly damaged and ■
miles, an average of 1.4 milos per sys postoffice department.
The Anglo-American league oi Lon
A motion for a new trial was im that the Indian lands of Oklahoma and dry civil bill, a river and harbor bill people were injured, but n o t’ fatal I
tem.
don favors an American-British arbi
One end of the large plant of the
not being depended upon.
The aggregate number of acres irri mediately filed by counsel for the senat Indian territory have been allotted in
tration treaty.
Unfortunately, the bill makes no ap public Iron A Steel company was blow!
Judge Adams thereupon ordered severalty to the Indians under a law
gated by the 2,417 systems receiving or.
The flood situation in Michigan is water from streams was 428,925, be that Senator Burton appear in court, which makes them non-taxable, has propriation for carrying on work at the down, causing a loes of $25 000
more hopeful, but 14,000 people are longing to 4,978 farms. The average either in person or by proxy, at 10 l>een met by an appropriation of $5,- mouth of the ColumPia river but the numlier of business houses were
roofed.
This senators w ill endeavor to attach an
still in distress.
cost per acre was $4.81. The 114 sys o ’clock from day to day until the court 000,000 out of the treasury.
To the north of the city the storl
has heard the argument fora new trial, money is to be used to establish and amendment appropriating $500,000 for
tems
supplied
with
water
from
springs
An alliance between Russia and
and if decided against him to fix his maintain schools.
The principal of this project $625,000 for the Columbia was also severe, much damage havii
Britain, through France as an inter irrigated 10,759 acres on 131 farm
and
Willamette
below
Portland,
an
in
l*eu
done in the suburbs of Fvar„t„J
this fund may be used to the extent
the average cost per acre being $2.31 punishment.
mediary, is again broached.
®
For a time there threatened to be a necessary, the balance being placed in creasing the appropriation for The Rogers Park and Thornton.
Twenty-four well systems irrigated 292
An exceedingly heavy fall 0f
disagreement in the jury. The jury deposit at 3 per cent to the credit of the Dalles canal to at least $300,000.
The government has offered to ad acres, representing 24 farms, at
The sundry civil bill carries $24,000 accompanied the storm.
was brought before Judge Adams,_who state for the maintenance of the schools
vance money to build an irrigation average cost per acre of $15.25.
for rent of,temporary quarters for the
In Thornton a frame dwelling wJj
asked the cause of the delay.
He was established.
dam for Wallowa county settlers.
The stream systems cost, in itial!
told that 11 jurors had agreed, but the
The state constitution to be formed Portland postoffice and for the courts; blown into a stone quarry and redaccl
The Vladivostok squadron is re $2,082,188 for 3,804 miles of main
$
100
,
000
additionalfor
the
Seattle
pub
to kindling wood. One man was fatal®
twelfth stood alone.
The court ad under the bill must contain an abund
ported to have returned to the harbor nals and ditches and the necessary
monished the lone juror that the e x ant prohibition of polygamy. Suffrage lic building; $120,000 to commence hurt and several other persons were i
with a number of captured Japanese dams and head gates. The first cost
verely
injured.
construction
of
the
public
building
at
of the spring systems was $22,896 pense of a new trial should not be in cannot be restricted extept for ignor
vessels, among them a warship.
curred because of him waiting to agree ance, im becility, age and sex.
This Spokane, $40,000 for the Tacoma build
and the length of main ditches was
The captain of a Chinese junk arriv miles. The iwustruction of the well with the m ajority of the jury.
A pre will not permit woman suffrage if the ing, and $3,000 for Crater lake national
CHINA KILLS IT.
ing at Wei Hai Wei reports Beeing the systems was $4,538.
cedent was quoted, showing that the constitution to be adopted Bhall so pro park.
Russian and Japanese squadrons ap
majority of the jurors should decide vide. Negro suffrage cannot be re
Exclusion Act Will Expire oa the 27 J
HAWAII IS BBST CUSTOMER.
proaching each other off Port Arthur
the case before them and a verdict be stricted as such.
of Next December.
BATTLESHIP BADLY DAMAQBD.
and believes a decisive battle has been
rendered accoidingly. The jury was
Washington,
March 26__ The sta®
American
Trade
With
Noncontiguous
fought.
then told to poll its vote once more.
ANNOUNCES RUSSIA'S AIMS.
Japanese Shells Struck th e Czarevitch Soon after the jury reported, bringing
department has received formal notij
Territory.
Mobilization of the Manchurian army
In the Laat Engagement.
from the Chinese government denonnd
a verdict, but Judge Adams found^that Czar Says W ar Must Establish Her Pre
Washington, March 28.— Commerce
is now complete.
ing the Chinese exclusion treaty, noth®
London, March 30.— No further news the third count in the indictment had
of the United States with its noncon
dominance on Pacific.
The South has juat been visited by
convention will expire about De'oemtJ
has been received here regarding the not been considered, and again sent the
tiguous
territory
now
averages
about
St. Petersburg, March 2 9 — The text
the greatest storm since 1872.
27 next, unless replaced by am.thej
Port Arthur engagement, with the ex jury back to consider the case without of the emperor’ s message to Viceroy $8,000,000 per month, and it is appar treaty by that date. Under 'it s tern ^
having announced the verdict returned.
General Kouropatkin has arrived at
ent
that
for
the
full
fiscal
year
it
will
ception that the Telegraph’ s Yinkow
The third time the jury entered the Alexieff notifying him of the appoint aggregate a round $100,000,000. In the six months before the expiration o f ®
Mukden and assumed command.
correspondent says the Japanese bom courtroom the result of its deiibera ment of General Kouropatkin to the term “ noncontiguous territory” are in period of ten years from December 2 ®
The sundry civil appropriation bill
command of the Russian troops in the
1894, if either power be dissatisfie)
bardment badly damaged the forward tions was announced, and United
Far East and Vice Admiral Makaroff to cluded Alaska, the Hawaiian islands, with the treaty, it is required to
will leave a good surplus for the year.
barbette of the Russian battleship States Senator Burton stood convicted the command of the fleet of Port Arth the Philippine islands, Guam, Tntuila
it. This is the
H
the irliei,
action w h ioL
on tire charge brought against him
The senate committee has reported
Czarevitch. The correspondent adds the'indictm ent.
ur, not only clearly defines the latter’ s and Porto Rico. Records of their ship China has taken, in spite of the stror i*"
bill to punish assassins of presidents.
ments
to
the
ports
of
the
United
States
position, but specifically announces
“ According to a rumor, 65 Japanese
est efforts to the contrary on the psi^t
and of shipments from the various
The house committee has completed transports, escorted by four cruisers
Russia's aims. The message follows:
of the state department.
Had ttJ
CHALLENOBS
NEUTRAL
POWERS.
ports
to
them
are
now
regularly
pre
its report on toe 1905 fair bill and approached Niu Chwang Saturday, and
“ Tiie importance of the impending
notice not been served, the treaty wouj®
sented
by
the
department
of
commerce
recommends $475,000 be given for
struggle which is intended to finally
then departed soutwhard. It is stated
bave continued in force for »noth-
and labor, through its bureau of statis
exhibit.
that Viceroy Alexieff w ill return to Czar Places Niu Chwang Under S trict assure the predominating position
term of ten years from December 2 ]
Martlet Law.
tics.
Russia on the Pacific ocean, and fore
1904.
The Russian fleet at Port Arthur Europe in a_few dayB.”
These records show that the ship
Niu Chwang, March 30.— The civi seeing that it will be necessary for you
The Post’ s Niu Chwang correspond
The department pointed out to tJ
made a trip out of the harbor to locate
ments
from
the
United
States
to
Alaska,
the Japanese fleet, but could And no ent learns that the Japanese will not administration late yesterday evening as my lieutenant, to transfer your resi Hawaii, Porto Rico, the Philippines, Pekin authorities through Mr Congt®
land an expedition in the I.ao river notified all the foreign'consuls and resi dence to a more central position,
that it was very probable that, so f j V
trace of the enemy.
valley after April 20, as their trans dents of Viceroy Alexeiff’s order plat instance, Harbin or some other place of Guam and Tutuila aggregated in the from bettering the conditions relatii^L
Ixindon is horrified by the deeds of
seven
months
ending
with
January,
ports are still engaged in conveying ing the city and port of Niu Chwang your choice, I have found it expedient
to the admission of Chinese into
modern Bluebeard. Flight women are troops to Corea.
under martial law, explaining that it to send to your assistance General 1904, nearly $21,000,000, and the United States, any new treaty w o o f l
merchandise
received
from
them
in
known to bear his name and two i of
Kouropatkin or the direction of the
The Standard’ s Tien Tsin correspond had lieen so ordered for the purpose
-iyl of approval by the senate. Tl|
them were murdered.
ent
says that in com pliance with safeguarding the commercial interests land forces with the rights of army the same period, "nearly $31,000,000. Chinese would thus be exposed, in t h
F'ire in Wall street caused much ex Viceroy Alexieff’s demand the Tartar of the port. Pending the publication commander and Vice Admiral Makaroff If to this is added the gold bullion re absence of the sheltering treaty, to t l f l
for the direction of the sea forces, with ceived from Alaska, the grand total of full rigor of the Geary and Heinz lai,
cityment and for a time thieatened one governor of Weng F'an has withdrawn of the full text of Viceroy Alexieff
of the largest commercial centers in the its troops to a distance 80 miles from ordei the following regulations are rights of fleet commander. I am con our commerce with 'the territory „in and the exclusion would be much tnosS
vinced that the appointment of these question for the seven months ending complete than at present.
world with destruction.
Mukden. He adds that the Russians ordered to be immediately ogierative:
First— The entire territory of the independent, responsible commanders with January would amount to nearly
are now left in complete control of the
However, the treaty having been d-
Russians are strongly fortifying the
city and port, also all persons, with in chief will enable you, as my lieu $60,000,000, which makes it quite ap nounced, there is nothing to do but ijm
revenue and other departments.
country about Antung.
out distinction of jurisdiction and na tenant, to discharge the difficult and parent that for the fiscal year ending proceed with a formulation of a ne .
Japanese continue to rush forces from
tionality, resident in said territory historic task which has fallen to your with June 30 next, the total will 1« treaty, which has already been initia.i
CONSULS WITH NO JURISDICTION.
fully $100,000,000.
Chinampo to Ping Yang
are subjected to special regulations re lot.”
Of the shipments to these noncon- ed in a way, although with little bop < E
garding
a
state
of
war.
Floods following the gale in the vicin Russia Makes It Plain Martial Law la to
tiugous territories, the largest total for of senatorial approval.
Second—
All
travelers
arriving
by
FLBBTS
TO
UNITE
IN
FALL.
Prevail at Niu Chwang.
ity of Chicago caused heavy property
the seven months under consideration is
sea and all cargoes entering port are to
losses.
headquarters at pan am a .
to Hawaii, $7,224,156 worth of domes
Niu Chwang, March 30.— The for be inspected both by naval officers and
Russia Will Completely Overhaul One
tic merchandise and of foreign mer
China has been given new assurances eign consuls had a conference with the customs officials.
Squadron in the Meantime.
Canal Commission Settles Two Impor
’
chandise, $52,677.
that Russia will disarm the gunboat civil administrator today. The latter
Third— The importation of arms and
ant Pointa.
wl
Paris, March 29.— A St. Petersburg
Mandjnr.
ammunition is forbidden.
k ll
informed them that the full intention
FAVORS TWO LAND DISTRICTS.
Washington, March 26.— Two iit^ _
Fourth— The exportation of contra correspondent of the Petite Parisienne
Almost all of the Panama troops have of Russia's order of yesterday was to
reports nn interview with a high officer
portant points have been developed io i
band of war is forbidden.
been disbanded. Only one battalion is
proclaim martial law and also annul
Fifth— Persons desiring to export of the Russian navy regarding the de Interior Department Olves its Approval connection with the work of the isti «na
now under the colors.
parture of the Baltic squadron for the
to Alaskan Bill.
mian canal commission.
One is tluowi
consular jurisdiction and that the same contraband goods are required to de
Much property was destroyed and was already annulled.
posit a sum equivalent to the value of Far East. The fleet of Admiral Wire-
Washington, March 28.—The interi the headquarters of the commissioAjp
nius
will,
this
officer
says,
be
recalled
several persons injured in a tornado
or department is heartily in favor of the probably will be on the Isthmus
The British consul interpreted the or the cargo. This deposit is to serve as
near Fort Hmith, Ark.
guarantee that the cargo is not to be and thoroughly overhauled. He adds creation of the two land districts in Panama instead of at Washingtor *” *
der as not declaring martial law. The
that
the
united
squadrons
cannot
leave
Alaska with headquarters at Nome although an office will probably > P***
otliur consuls were unable yesterday to forwarded from neutral ports either to
United States Minister Dudley re
before the end of September, when the The passage of a bill for this purpose maintained here. The other point
Japan or Corea.
comprehend Russia's intentions.
yea
ports that bubonic plague has broken
sectional
torpedo
boats
which
are
to
be
Sixth— The functions of the light
is recommended by Secretary Hitchcock that a part of the time o* at least fl in
The administrator agrees with the
sent
to
Port
Arthnr
will
be
ready
out in three ports in Peru.
and by Commissioner Richards, of the of the commissioners wiH be devoted tak
consuls to suspend a rigid enforcement ship and harbor guides in the river
This will give the Russians a decided
general land office, their recommenda their private interests.
tb r
Senator Hanford declares that the of said order until the foreign govern Liao are suspended.
superiority
and
the
war,
the
officer
as
Seventh— Contraband of war is to
Admiral Walker, the chairman
tion being based upon a report made by
railroad lobby is back of the move to ments act in order to lessen the com
ata
serts,
w
ill
be
brought
to
a
speedy
close
consist of such articles as are men
plications.
James W. Witten, after an investigation the commission, and General Davis,
repeal the present land laws.
The correspondent's informant declares
of land conidtions in Alaska. The de army member of the body, will devt
The Americans here call attention to tioned in the decree issued by the czar
that
the
cruiser
Dmitri
Docskoi,
on
ae
The dowager empress of China has the apparent defeat of American aims February 26 defining contraband of war
partment believes that Nome is the their entire time to the canal work
ret
count
of
its
slowness,
will
remain
at
rejected the proposals of generals to regarding placing consuls in Manchuria
In some quarters the order is re
Legislation now pending before c< the
proper location for a land office in
home.
make an open alliance with Japan.
garded as an apparent challenge to
Northern Alaska, as it is apparently a gress provides for the appointment o f £ H
by the execution of Russia's order.
A crisis in tYie tea trade, adds the
American and British flags were to neutral powers, especially to China, on
permanent city and the center of an governor of the American zone on ti
A report to the Corean government
correspondent,
has
been
caused
by
day removed by the Russian military account of the appropriation of her
active mining dietrict. Instead of plac isthmus. If it should be enacted int
shows that Russian troops began cross
merchants, who announce that a 10 per
from the property of citizens of Ameri territory, and that it renders the
ing this office in charge of regular law, it is quite probable that the presi
ing into Corea four days before Japan
cent
advance
in
price
will
be
made
to
United States gunboat Helena and the
can or British nationality.
land officers, the bill pending in eon dent may designate General Davis i!|
day.
made hei first attack on Port Arthur.
British cruiser Espiegle liable to an
gress provides that the marshal for tne the governor of the canal strip.
order to leave port.
Nome district shall act as register and
Colorado military is again deporting
Proclamation of Neutrality.
Oreat Barley Shipment lor Japan.
the clerk of the court as receiver of the
striking miners.
Fear Siege by Japs.
St. Petresburg, March 30.— A prop
San F’ ranciseso, March 29. — One Nome land office.
lamatlon issued by the Chinese gover-
Attack Fraud Indictment.
Vladivostok, March 26.— While
thousand tons of barley for the Japan
Newell is anxious that irriggation
nor of Manchuria has been received
situation here remains qniet it is
San F'rancisco, March 30.— The pre ese government is to be carried by the
works be begun in Oregon.
Those With Food Can Stay.
here. It directs that all Chinese in liminary hearing of E. A. llyd e and steamer Coptic, sailing on April 2, for
expected that Vladivostok will contirv
St. Petersburg, March 28.— Procla to be much longer free from the vigor
The house has again voted against an Manchuria shall observe neutrailty Henry Dimond, accused of obtaining the Asiatic coast. This is part of
investigation of the poetofHre depart and attend strictly to business and par government lands by fraudulent means, large shipment ordered some months mations issued by General Voronetz, ous operations of the Japanese. In
the
ticularly to refrain from damaging rail was resumed today before United ago before hostilities began with Rus who is in command at Vladivostok, have ticipation of the appearance of the
ment.
been received at St Petersburg. They emy, and of a possible siege, a ladies1
road and telegraph lines. They also States Commissioner Heacock.
The
sia.
Several
hundred
tons
of
the
bar
Russia denies that one of her war
are ordered to report any such attempt attorneys for the defendants asked that ley were sent out on the Siberia, but urge the people at Vladivostok to re circle has been formed, which sits sia
vessels was blown up by coming in
immediately.
General Tshitshagoff, they be discharged on the ground that the bulk of it is to go on the Coptic, main, but add that only those will be al honrs daily at the ministry of marineL
contact with a floating mine.
commanding the railroad guard in Man the United States had not been de and the disability of most of the Rus lowed to stay who have 432 pounds of preparing bandages of linen for sick sol
Damaged Russian warships are said churia. has forbidden peop.e to carry frauded. They alleged that if a fraud sian warships on the roast of Asia flour and 108 pounds of buckwheat, diers and sailors. Most of the women
to have been repaired with such haste arms within a strip 60 versts wide, had been committed, it was against the makes it almost certain that the grain enough to last eight months. All Chi in Vladivostok belong to this circle,
which the railroad traverses.
nese and Coreans who are without oc ncluding the representatives of tin
that they date not venture out.
states of Oregon and California and in will reach Yokohama in safetT.
cupation have been ordered to depart. aristocracy.
that case, the accused men were answer-
The senate has passed the Indian ap
Persons who start untrue and alarming
able to those states.
Famine Follows Tornado.
Japanese Delay Advance.
propriation bill carrying funds for the
reports will be courtmartialed. Loot
Hamburg, March SO.— An export
Express Satisfaction at His Death.
Chemawa school and decides that
Liao Yangg, Manchuria, March 29. ing is strictly prohibited.
Plot Against Life of tha Pope.
house here has received a cable dis
— General Mishtehenko has been in
Alaskan students may enroll there.
Washington, March 26.— SeorytanB
patch from Reunion island, in the In-
nndon, March 30 — The London formed that the Japanese have sus
Taft and the officials of the war de |
Agree on Macedonian Reform.
Russia has bought a wireless tele iian ocean, conflrmming the announce Daily Chronicle asserts that a plot pended their advance on the Ping Yan-
partment openly expressed their grati
graph system and will use it in connec ment of the disaster caused by a tor against the life o f Pope Pions X has Anju line. Three thousand Japanese
London, March 28.— According to fication at the news of the death of Ms
tion with the transportation of troops nado March 21 and 22. The island been discovered.
Its Rome corres troops are stationed at Anju and 1,000 the dispatches received todav from carlo Sakay, th^; so palled president
across Iatke Raikel.
was completely devastated and the cap pondent states that in consequence the at Pak Chien, while 40 Japanese war l onstantinople, the porte and the Aus the Philippine republic. Sakay secured*1
Ft.
IVniils,
was destroyed. Vatican and its gardens are closely ships and transports are anchored at tro-Hungarian authorities have reached his freedom under the amnesty precis
Russia believes that Japan intends ital,
to land a force in China on neutral Famine exists among the islanders. guarded by a selected force of Italian Chennampo. According to Russian ad an agreement in regard to the organiza matinn and fled to the mountains witli to fi
The sugar cane, tobacco and coffee crops police and soldiers. The Chronicle is vices, the object o f the Japanese is to tion of the Macedonian gendarmie un- a small force of kindred spirits, am^®
ground.
are entirely destroyed. The damage is recognized as the rhief Roman Catho turn the Russian’s flank, and are await
rar . E-?r° ^ an 0* cer*’ *°
>* believed since has made much trouble by attack-B
The public minister of France decides estimated at $5,000,000.
that it will not be long before the
lic organ of Great Britain, and would ing the concentration of their army.
ing small villages and unprotected
that Colombia has no case in the Pana
form scheme for Macedonia is
hardly publish a report of this charac
peditions.
ma canal matter.
D ow te » i a In tu itin g.
ter unless there was good foundation.
nized by the emperors of RoumaniTand
Far Rivers and Harbors.
Austria at their ffiwDng at Moersted
Adelaide, Australia, Mairh 30.— In
The Japanese have effectively block
Washington, March 29 — The house
American Consul doing to Post.
Styrim.
Mina Under a Fortress.
aded Port Arthur, sinking Sevan vessels consequence of a speech insulting King
committee on rivers and harbors today
London, March 26.-L-A correspond
Edward the government has refused
8t. Petersburg, March 30.— A report derided to report a bill this week carry
in the har!<or entrance.
of the Times at Shanghai says Uni
No Sickness Among the Russians
the use of pnhlic buildings to John from Vladivostok says that a mine lias ing an appropriation aggregating $3’,.
states Consul Davidson w ill start fi
The Japanese advance toward Ping Alexander Dowie. The mayor of Ad been discovered under the fortress with
St. Petersburg, March 28.— General
000,000 to carry on existing river and
his post at Antnng next week, and t
Yang is more rapid than the Russians elaide wrote to Dowie telling him he wires leading to a Chinese house in
Unevitch has telegraphed to the gener-
harbor improvement contracts
No
expected.
was a disgrace to the nationality.
staff that there is no sickness among he has arranged with the Japan-
the town.
new surveys w ill be authorized.
naval authorities to assist hi* vessel
the Russian troops.
reach its destination
COTTAGE GROVE
OREGON.
Jury Finds That Kansas Senator
Accepted Bribe.
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