Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1904)
LANE COUNTY LUDER tff«n io M o r t a Tu t je » i D ra n H z p t- Eagtaeer» Are Read» to B ep ^ t ea Qreet Irrigate»« Prwjrat- 8t. Peteraborg. A p r il 4.— R eport» re ceived by the min la try oi the Payette irrigation project in Idaho haa > u u u m W K k i De M W . C. t O S S t f t . f «b ü « fc » r . C O T T A G E GROVE OREGON. ( indicate th at the precautionary W EEK ’S DOINGS tree taaen to prevent anti-Jwwiab dia- tnrkancee daring Eaeter week I the ignorant are eaaily aiooaad to a •ort o f religione f renar regarding Washington, April 5.— The Boiae- reached tha rtage where, having re ceived the endorsement of the engineer» of the reclamation service, it ie to be reported to the secretary ready of the Salem — A rtic le» of iucorporaticn interior for h it approval, aa Salem— In accordance w ith ) net roc- •* t * . Paat W eek I» Uriti “ blood atonem ent,'’ w ill reeuit in the tanna from G overnor Cham berlain, the were died in the office of the secretary the »tate land board haa designated C e -e r . wha. aieposition it w ill make of th# penitentiary author ltiee have diateak- o f state Last week aa fo llo w »: avoidance of aerione t roa hie. Sm ith-Prem ier tvpew riter company, 60,000 acre» of land belonging to the tm aed the practice o f forniahing peace Washington, April 5__tha T h t house has been netted to tee tbnt In vpite o f the preca e:lone, however, officer» w ith p icta iee and deacriptkna Syrauae, N. Y . , »100,000. state and lving under thia project. Woodiey Island fishing company, Port and Clark exp oeitioc bill *-ortd of a ll diacharged priaoaert. Thia J m get better treatment in B t u u . I it ie cooeidered poeeible there may be I t ia doabtfal if tb * secretary of the , victory in the hooae change in the ralee o f the inatitation land, »«,0 0 0 . .’•»sterdi T h e Port Arthur channel ie not so 1 attem pt» at n otin g, b at the nathoritiee ae made a few w e e »« ago apon the be- thia project tint:, '^ oo gti t^ve nil! Iaaa Orpbeom amasement company, Port- interioi w ill pass -third w ell cloned aa Adm iral Togo report*. a clear and exp licit statement haa been ■ to ll( relied apon 1 may a ith be a etrong hand. to «apprese T h e fallo theee w in g lie f th a t it wowld cnenarage ex-eonvk-ta [ land, 935,000. D'-t tw o tepnrate vote« Batte Falls sagar pine lumber com received from the ftate authorities aa T h e Prohibitiontete »re lik e ly to private telegram waa received today to try to lend honewt Uree. was • . to — the policy which w ill be followed by | that The cnalom o f tending ont deaeri p- pnny, M edford, »70,000. there waa a very A n » m„¡. nominate Gneeral Nelaon A . M ile » lor from C Northwestern logging company, Cot- them .n disposing o f these lands, 1 *■ f the hooae in favor of an T o t " Reporta o f aati-Jewiah diatarhaacew tiona of diacharged prisoner» waaadopt- president. Lier th* provision* of the ree .»m at ion [ t now rem ain » to he .een whiefa are common at Eaater tim e caoae ed in rewponae to request» from chief» tage Grove, »10,000. T b e booae com mittee has derided on more alarm than astiai thia yenr be- o f p olice in th e cities. T h e p olice offi- Lost V a lley land and lumber com law of June 17. 1902. tbe right to aae m ajority o f th e hooae, d ^ ir in »' • lam p appropriation of $3,006,000 for lan-ia , in - private ___ ownership A m iab le nm canse of the * year, cera wanted the description» ao that ! pany, “ i , “ Loat ■ * V alley, v »tKA». —— - --------- of — , , - x -----------■ um fertakir.r lertaking, can h. , ,1 river a and harbor». ; The Jew » here are nervosi» bat the w hen a convir t had teen discharged Castle Rcjck land aaaociation. The cannot be aold for a tract excee-.ing 1»J tnroogh in ability*® bring th. ---------- acre« to any one landowner, and rocr. fore the house. The opening o f the Caban rongreee antboritiee have confidence in C over- they cow Id be on the lookont fa r him | bailee, 120,000. wae attended by w ild arenee of dreorder. nor E idhardt, who ia in charge of the and cernid more eaaily locate him if he M edford ath letic club, Medford, »1,- Landowner muat be an actual bona fide The fim vote was on the bill | > ighta were quite nameroaa. city, and who ia an e n ergetk and ha- com m itted any offense. | .Several inri- 1500. re«ideat on flocb land» o r 1 and J l b « H p jq q oo second on a a pr0Dl] mane man. aa s e ll as in Baron E n a l dents which tam e to th e attention of and telegraph thereof re«iding in the nei^Lr-.rh make it a p r iv ile g e ! mea-’ -r». Expre telephone Kuaeiana w ill o n ly haraaa Japanese — » . i it * ----- : c i . . to call . . . it up * bara, com m ander-in-chief o f tb e tr> »p * the governor convinced him th at more company, Ourkee, Baker county, »1,- I t ia within the discretion of the sec're-, make poeeible force in Corea, p layin g the w aiting tarv to set the for ______ each rime. Three m em ber», or the in Soalhern Ruaeia. C od er the c ir- harm than good reeaited from th e len d -1 500. . lim ,. it . . of . . area . game derided upon by Koaropatkin. therefore, an yth ing lik e a ing out o f the dearriptions, and Oregon lumber, wood and light com- homestead, which lim it shall represent , , 0f c o m m itte e on rules di-1 Secretary H ay w ill intervene for tbe aerioos disturbance ia regarded aa im reeled tL.At tbe practice be «topped. the acreage which, in hia I pane, Falla C ity, »10,000. i . opinion, may - - tLt. suspension o f the rules reieaee of tw o Am erican newepaper cor- possible. Bridal V e il box factory, Bridal V eil, reasonably be required for the support Tote# fiom e m igh t take tM . ,0t f« fifV t a m i ily. lv I Under ' n i i n r f the h o terms f of t f t thia h l S ! . ■__ _ : . __: n t ... « *0 reepoodenta held by the Russians at “ T h e official papers have published of J • a f fam 125.000. TO CONFINE TME » A L L A W A L L A . that it w ill be im pcseible to N io Chwatig. strongly-worded w arning», and the c ity W h ite Rock irrigation and power law the farm area under the B-.-e-Pay rule brin gin g the b ill to a votT] Crook ette project w ill probably be set at 40 Speaker Cannon ia undoubtedly’’ 1 Senator G ib e r«, o f Montana, declare» >» placarded w ith notice* th at a ll who Free Space Coder Railway W ith Levrea company, Tetherow Bridge, to 80 acres, according to the locality of the appropriation , and Gen county, »25.000. the hoe and cry aboot a land lobby distarb the peace w ill be severely pun W in Be Provided. Gram i* Ronde creamery company, and character of the »oil. urging tb e repeal of several law * to be ished.“ venor, of O hio, a member of M ilton— This sea-on w ill probablv Union, »10,000. largely baaelen. m ittee on rule*, is w ith him -ee the last high water damage foi Clatekanie lumber company, C lat CHANNEL ALMOST BLOCKED. OOVERN.MENT AID ONLY MOPE. ab ilitiea are th at the committr Sat „fa c to ry negotiations are proceed some tim e just beyond the junction of ean .e, »20,000. decide that the m a jority of the ing rapidly for a settlement of the the W a lla W a lla riv e r and the O. R. A Tatt Says P h ilip p i»» Cannot Get Nec ia entitled to pare this legislatia strike in Colorado and it ia believed Japanese Can Easily F la le» tha Bottling N ., a m iie north o f M iito n , where the FEAR HIGH W ATER. of Pact Arthur. essary Railroads Without It. therefore a special rule w: tbe trouble w ill soon be over. riv er le d is alm ost on a level w ith the London, A p ril 6.— Fui tfcer reports flats on eith er side. F or several year- Messy Snow Followed by Rain and Chi Washington, A p ril 5.— Secretary of granted. Officers base a bandit rifle for a clew The Oregon delegation is War Taft was before the senate com -j nook Endanger Pendleton. of skirm ishing between th e Ruse I ana the piers in the O. R. A S . trestle over in search for Oregon express robbers. mittee on the Philippine* today to go | pleased w ith th e character of t: and Japanese in tbe Y a ln riv er legion the river have caught brash, floating Pendleton— H igh water again threat- Japan w ill face big odds on tbe Y a lo over the Lodge and Cooper bills for the w“ ° Tote ■ with them . "he m l logs and debris o f a ll k ind», causing len s Pendleton. D aring the past two river aa the Russian force ia the larg are reaching London, b at no reliab le : r .• ! r ::.e ' * * ' " r: p- *od of the l'a ^ n g repi* the current to cut in to the gra ve lly h>« I w ee fa the weather baa been extrem ely ame:. Iment • Í the act ; - d eta il» are given. est. civil government in the Philippine*. ; * tIve* on both aides of the party .bTDl‘ i ’“ <te “ d “ " T « / « cold and much «now fell m the moon- The D aily T elegraph ’ s .Seoul correa- th e la n d . T b e piers are on ly 1 « feet u in f Even the ,ower foothn i, were Great interest was manifested in the 1 P'onnnent Republicans and Der Russian» believe that the Chinese of section providing for aid in railrew i ¡ 8m n 8 voice to the idea Manchuria are secretly aiding the Jap pondent believes that th e defenses of ‘ . . . . » . . . 1 covered*. Ukiah bad 17 inches of new The railroad has m aterial on the snow and the fall was h e » w at M u h building by authorizing the Philippine éipneition ought to be anese. P ort A rth u r have been so weakened extent of g ore mown! ground « « build a new -pan which s , " , m in d other B ,ue m oonU in p.jin t,. government to guarantee an income of >“ •* *® W ich ita, K an ., women »how th eir that the early capture of the port ia be supported by stone piers ° o eith er i change for the warm er with heavv not exceeding 5 per rent on capital in- disapproval of Smoot by banging him be expected. There ia little doabt, the end, 108 feet apart. This w ill leave rain an,j a chinook have set in. The vested in the construction and equip- There « another feature of thi, in effigy. hieh is encouraging to ¡ , fM t m eltj u d trib ota riei 9 o ,n f ment of such roads. “ Referring ' to the correspondent says, that o n ly a narrow an unmterrupted spra* for the n v e r, and the coon ty commissioners o f W a lla 1 - — __________ ___ . .. . , _______ „ ______ I f there is any gieat dei* Circulation of counterfeit Japaneee passage is left and that at the first I the U m atilla near the base of the “ « ‘ O'1* of ,the. .biH providing for the | money in Corea ia causing great an favorable opportunity the Japanese W aiia and U m atilla counties w ill d i . | mountains , are « overuowura. z n e r e is overflowing. There is government building of railroads in the noyance. w ill block th e channel. T h e Rtuwians vide the expense o f levees to confine fear i f the riv er gets too high that the event w illin g capital was not found to ^ th* the appre the rushing water* o f th e fast flow ing I »/ .m —;n i — a , —i—i — -------- - nowiDt? Pa * on the sundry civil tow n w ill be flooded on account of _ a undertake tbe projects. Secretary Tart Japan expects a long war and urges have taken many 12-inch gun» oat of W alla W a lla past the danger point. man m oving awav riprap work from »aid that he did not favor government tbe senate, and it is certain t a ll her citizens to come to the defense th eir ships to arm the old and Dew de fenses of P ort Arthur. the upper end of the levee. The city ownership o f the system, but he had house w ill suppert it, the votes of tbe country. A correspondent of tb e M orning Poet GOOD PRICES FOR SHEARERS. council at its last m eeting ordered the offered it as an alternative, after hav- ed today being such a guarantee, Ruaeia w ill let China make protests at Yinkow says that th e position there c iv il b ill is still in the h r riprap replaced, bat it ha» not been ing investigated thoroughly the experi- if any are made, against the British ia d a ily becoming stronger. A fort Week w in Be Expedited Owing to the j done, leaving a broken point in the encee of the British government in In- tbe senate com m ittee on app; advance in T h ibet. dia and the Dutch government in i t * ' rions, bnt before it is reported n igh t ago tb e Japaneee could have Good CoadtioBs. levee. colonies. that com m ittee, th e Oregon m The Manta Fe is building stockade* landed w ith com parative eaae, w h ile Pendleton— Seven and eigh t cents, Rich Find of Iron Ore. Senator Burrows inquired if it were '^ebn>t« l y ascertain whether the around tbe Topeka shop* preparatory now they would experience great diffi the form er figure including board, are culty. Oregon C ity — Residents in West not possible to interest capital in rail- he a special rule for the considc ffor tbe expected strike. sheep shearing prices throughout East T h e corespondent »ays he ha» re Oregon C ity this week discovered a road building in the Philippines with- °* *he b ill in the house. I f the Koaropatkin is w illin g that the Jap ceived trustworby inform ation that the ern Oregon this season. Sheep shearers rich deposit of iron ore in the vicin ity ont government aid. Secretary T aft ra*mbers o f th e com m ittee on anese shall w in a few victories in the concentration of troop» along the rail w ill not starve at th is figure, as a good The ore assays said he believed a few links of a svs- who voted against the apy.ru[u|]fl shearer w ill handle 100 head a day, of Vt illam ette Falls. hope of luring them on to Harbin. w a y baa been so rapid th a t it is now tern might be constructed, but not the a<^here to th eir position, then t w h ile feat men w ill take fleeces off 54 per cent m etallic iron, and the de- he carried as part of the Secretary Hitchcock haa aaeiired Ore impossible for the Japanese to carry more. Shearing w ill be faster than poeit is believed to be quite extensive, general railroad building needed tor [c iv il b ill. gon entrymen that filings made in goed tbe war in to Manchnria, w ith any hope usual this season on account o f tbe since the same qu ality ore has been the progress of the islands. faith w ill stand, even if the timber and of aaccess and that the most they can good condition both sheep and wool found in a number o f the ravines and TROOPS POLRI.NQ INTO do is to isolate P ort Arth ur and possibly side h ills surrounding W illam ette falls. ■tone act ia repealed. t a k in g a d v a n t a g e o f w a r . are in. Vladivostok. Few outside professionals have come The land on which the discovery has Japan haa finally allowed war corre in yet, wbut a number o f local shear been made belongs to the Oregon Iron Diplomats Coafldent Britain Is Moving Nearly Every Mouse in Town Is ( spondents to proceed to tbe front. by Soldiers. FOB TREATY W ITH RUSSIA. Because Russia Is Busy. ers are at work around E cho and farth A Steel company, and members of the The honae haa voted down the senate A crew o f"a b o u t^ d o e e n ^ h a v e | '«H *»»*’ « ' ' are now investigatiang the er west St. Petersburg, A p ril 6.— An i| Paris, Ap ril 5.— The British advance amendment to b aild a m ilitary road in Ambassador W orking for Protection of left for towns along the Northern Pa extent and value of the find. on Thibet is attracting widespread at a ted Press correspondent en rot I Alaaka. American Corporations. cific in Franklin and Lin coln counties, tention, the general view being that it the front, w ritin g from Harbin, ] l Suver W arehouse Burned. 8t. M ary», Ohio, reaervoir, one of the St. Petersburg, A p r ils . — Ambassador W ashington. T b e m a jority o f ontside is due m ainly to Russia’ s preoccupa 13, describes the scene there as ] I largest in the w orld , is in danger of shearers w ill come in in about 10 days Independence— The McClain ware tion in the Far East. Government i served • it. From a ll sides soldiers* M cCorm ick ia n egotiating w ith the for house at 8nver, a few miles south of breaking. on th eir m igration northward and The ui I eign office for a treaty w ith Russia ward. A fte r finishing in U m a tilla and here, has been destroyed by fire. The officials are inclined to share this opin- fo o r in g in to H arbin , railroad ion. An ambassador said todav: ln pleted l»* ~ t ~ . l — -r station there h a d | Odessa gave a warm welcome to the which w ill give to the U nited States kindred Eastern Oregon counties they building and a ll of the contents were “ I t .'s manifest that Russia’ s hands transformed in to a barracks, Russian survivors of the battle of About 12,000 bushels of push on to Idaho, W yom in g and Mon burned. corporation» the righ t to sue in Russ; being tied gives Great Britain an op moet every house in the town Chemulpo. wheat and 1,500 bnshels of oats were courts and to Russian corporations the portunity to advance in Thibet. As copied by soldiers. Russians captured a Japanese steam lost. W ith the exception of about 500 Pristan, a short distance away, t part of the same diplomacy. Great er, seized map«, telegrams, etc., and righ t to sue in conrta of th e United bushels o f oats, owned by Mr. McClain Coming Events. Britain is re-establishing friendly rela until recently bad been a small States. then sunk her. it is thought the lose w ill be small on Republican convention, First congres tions w ith France, thus neutralizing '*he ban.k o f tbe s »n g a ri riv( Under the Russian law, United sional district, Salem, A p ril 13. the grain, as it was insured. The loss rich rnmnaitinn tn the Thibetan __become a c ity w ith tem porary bnU| Semi-official advice# give the number any French opposition to States corporations can be sued, but Republican convention. Second to farmers w ill be sligh t, as HO bushels, program.” which were beiug used by the of Russian troops in tbe Far East as rannot sue in the courts o f the em pire. congressional d istrict, Portland, A p ril w ill comprise the loss. nearly 200,000. In this connection the ambassador and with stores, a hotel aDd rest* T his has caused United States firms 13. related a conversation with Foreign, Merchants ami , reatauranteurs, . th Rnmia ia too bosy w ith Japan to fe l great annoyance as well as losses in the PORTLAND MARKETS. Republican state convention, P ort Minister Delcacee rejrarding the Fash- repP °n^ent adds, w ere accused of low or make any objection to British past. In addition the ambassador land, A p ril 14. oda incident. It was pointed out dur- tion, * ' but money was cheap. advance in Thibet. hopes to secure in the treaty a broad W h eat— W alla W alla, 75c; blue- Oregon C attlem en 's association, P ort m g this conversation that if the inci clause which w ill authentically givb to stem, 8 1 (*»2 c ; valley, 81c. land, A p ril 16. W IL L SINK STONE LAD EN SHII Another attempt has been made on dent had occurred while Great Brit Barley— Feed, »23 per ton: rolled, the life of Pope Pins, thia tim e by two U nited States corporations a ll p riv ile g Democratic state convention, P ort a in ’ s hands had bee*- lied bv the Boer es in whatever character, now enjoyed »2 4 ^ 2 5 . land, A p ril 19. men disguised as clergy. war, the future o* Central Africa would Russians Hope to Thus Keep Ja pi by the corporations o f any foreign Flour— V alley, »3.90(8 4.05 per bar Convention state federation of labor, Out of Nlu Chwang. have b e»- entirely different. It wae It is reported that Japan atfer bom country. re l; bard wheat straights, »4(84.30; Oregon C ity, M ay 2-6. the .«inclusion of those taking part in barding Vladivostok, d ro p p ed » nninbei Niu Chwang, A p r il 6.— In c J Although there are difficulties in the clears, »3.85(34.10; hard wheat pat State grange, C orvalllis, begins Mav of floating mines in that vitin ity . way of accomplishing tbe desired re 24. ents, *4.40(84.70; graham, *3.50(8 the conversation that the time to settle tion with the Russian plans for th<l sult, tbe Ambassador’* advances have 3.90; whole wheat, *3.65(34.05; rve minor scores was due to the preoccupa- tideation of N iu Chwang, the R a l T be three bandits who held op the General election, June *>. tion of vour adversary elsewhere and port commander has prepared 1 2jfl Oregon express and killed a messenger been met in the friendliest spirit and Annual reunion, departm ent o f Ore flour, *4.50(34.75. it is the diplom atic view that Great laden to water edge w ith stones, w l got no loot from the wrecked express the indications are that his negotia gon, G . A . R ., Hood R iv e r, June 15-17. Oats— No. 1 white, t l. 1 5 Q l. 1 7 H ; Britain is now adopting that principal w ill be settled on the first appear! tions will terminate successfully. gray, *1.10(31.12 per cental. car. T h e only countries now en joyin g the M illstu ffs— Bran. *19(320 per ton; ami advancing in Thibet while Russia of the enemy in such a position thfl Form New Creamery Company. is elsewhere engaged. Rains make the flood situation in In privileges w h ich Ambassador M cCorm w ill be impossible for any v e s s e ls ^ 1st Grande— A rticles o f incorpora m iddlings, *25.50(8 27; shorts. *20<3 diana more grate. er to enter or leave tbe harbor. 1 ick is strivin g to obtain for tb e United 21; chop, *1 8; linseed, d airy food, *19. tion have been filed by tb e Grand French court decide* the Panama State* are Germ any, Greece, Bulgaria river between here and Yinkow is I 100,000 Men Have Crossed the Lake H ay— T im oth y. *15(316' per ton; Ronde Cream ery com pany a » successors canal case against Colombia. and Ita ly. *10(311; grain, *11<312- Berlin. A p ril 5.— One hundred thous- trem ely mined. to the Cove Cream ery com pany. The clover, The Botkin mu pier trial haa been re and men and H,000 horses, besides con new com fa n y intends to operate cream cheat, * 11(3 1 2 . Railway Traffic Not Congested. | named w ith the ary alleged to hare Eggs— Oregon ranch, l* H @ 1 8 c . si.lerable artillery, have crossed Lake Ceal Found Near Port Arthur. eries at l a Grande ar.d Union and en St. Petersburg, A p r il 6.— A ■ been bribed. Butter— Sweet cream hotter, 30c per Baikal since the outbreak of the war St. Petersburg, A p ril 6 . — A corres gage in tbe manufacture and sale of Russian official, who has just retail W illia m J. Bryan haa been decided pondent of the Associated Press at Port b atter, ice cream, cheese, etc. It w ill pound; fancy creamery, 25c; choice according to the Tageblatt’s m ilitary against in contest tor »50,000 in the Arthur telegraphs today aa follo w s: have skim m ing stations a t Cove and cream ery, 22S*(324c; dairy and store, expert. W ritin g from U k e Baikal un- from a trip over tb e Trans-Sibel . ler ,Ute of March 19, he savs that he railway, routradicts the report I Bennett w ill coolest. T h e Chinese prophesying new attempts M edical Springs. T b e cream ery at La nom inal. Butter Fat— Sweet cream, 28igc found that the authorities had done there is great congestion of traffic. I to blor k tbe channel are at the present Grande w ill tie <n a new brick building Senator Clark, o f W yom ing, says everything imagmabfe for the comfort declares that ten trains d aily trarl moment awed. A ll ia quiet in port on E lm street, which Is 40x50 feet, sour cream, 26c. land ring boast« o f rpwnding money to P ou ltry— Chickens, m ixed, 13<313c ? . the “ ‘ :de™ on ‘ he railway and the hte road in eith er d irection as '*arl and the situation is aw hanged through ith a cellar. O. F . H arper ie presi secure repieal of present laws. per pound; springs, sm all, 17@18c lake, and that the railway equipment Irkutsk, and nine freig h t trains, in i out the peninsula. I A-prosit» of coal dent o f the company. hens, 1 3 H @ 1 4 c; turkeys, live, 16(3 wa* a«lmirabie. A ll the b rid g£ are dition to many passenger trains, d l K. A. Hemse and supierintendent» of sim ilar to that of C a id ifl. W ales, have 17c; dressed, 18(320c; ducks, * s ;g 9 p^,. steel, with stone abutments ami are run from beyond Lake Bailkal to f hia mines have paid fit es of »20,000 lieen found in the vicin ity o f P ort L a n d O ffice R e c e ip ts . carefully guarded. bin. He says that there is no com doxen; geese, live, 8c per pound. Arthur. The discovery ia an extrem ely for contempt of coart in Montana. Salem— T be receipts o f the state land for the safety o f the lin e. Every Vegetables— Turnips, 80c per sack- tim ely one, in view o f the necessity o f of it is strongly guarded. This is The Oregon express waa held np at obtaining an ample «a p p ly o f fuel for office for tlie month of March aggregate carrots, 80c; beets, *1 ; |*r»nips, * l ’ Damage Will Be *2.000,000 »47,476.55, w hich represents an un cabbage, l ,4« 2 c ; lettuce, head, 25® C opley, C al., and Express Messenger tbe fleet. pecially so at a ll bridges. usually large m onth’ s business. The 40« per doxen; parsley, 25c; tomatoes N o r i i T T * ' O ’ N e ill k illed . The treasure box was . Pril 5 ~ Floods in heavy receipt* were doe Ao an *2.J5®2.50 per crate: cauliflower, 75c broke n carried away. (> n tr* 1 ° h ¡o today Japanese Surprise Them. Railroad os ice a t Bed . order from the txa rd , made some ® * 1 per doaen; " J preT,on* " c o r t e , but «lie celery, 60 ® 80c London, A p ril 6.— E igh t weeks patches indicate that the watets are £ Irkutsk, Aprr-il »I. — T h e railroad B ell, o f C aliornia, created a sens» tim e ago, requ iring h o ld er« o f land squash, 2c per pound; cucumbers! the opening o f the war sees J»I tio n 'in the house by declaring that vet ariose la k e Baikal has ceased in conse sale certificate» upon which small 91.7592.25 per dozen; asparagus, X l ,' alons the M iam > val- erana in the soldiers’ homes in hia state quence of the breaking np of the ice. balances are dne to pay the bal Q l l c ; le a », 9c per pound; rhubarb, T hi ' lania^ ( rom Findlav south withont any real figh tin g, appal It » assistance to the government in ance» and ara robbed by the canteen system. take deeds. Over 200 7<f9c; beans. 10c; onions. Y e llo w Dan! an<1 « ‘ her points as far in possession o f Corea, and the transpxvrtation o f supplies has been in deeds were issued d arin g the month for vers, *2® 2.50 per sack. Hamilton is estimated at »2,000.- i*tage o f the cam paign meet em i P a n s o f the Jamestown exp »«ition °°0 - Four lives calculable. As an indication o f its that reason. have been lost The correspondent of the Standard P o ta to *»— Fancy. *1®1.15 per cen Twenty towns are “ prove an obstacle in tbe |>asaage of the T okio reports that the Japanese co service, it is said that between Mareh t a l . common, 60®80c; new potatoes Lew is and Clark fair b ill. Several citiee are without n* power tnr* ' ppendents at the front who fol 2 and March 2M there passed over it C . D . W a d e C a t t le D ipped A g a te 3,S c per ponnd; sweets, 5c. or waterworks. the arm y through the Chino-Ja] Run*!» ia found, techn ically, to have 1 ,*W freight cars, 67 troop cara, 25 Pendleton— The C. B W ade herd of Fruit— Apples, fancy Baldwins and war, express great surprise at the passenger roaches ra rryin g officers and thoroughbreds, sold at the recent sale Spitxenhergs. *1.50® 2.50 per fired the first ahot of the war. b «x ; provement o f the Japanese troop* « 'o r k l .g H are to G et F leet R ee4 y of the defanct cashier's Union county choice, *1 ® 1 .5 0 ; cooking, 7 5c® *l John M itch ell w ill come to Colorado 65 locomotive*. The coet o f the 1 the past decade. roa<t waa »250,000. stock, have again been dipped and can Beef— Dressed, 5 ® 7 ® c per pound. to conduct the miners strike. P « ^ b n r e P T i, V ~ W 'lin ' now be shipped o at of th e state. The V e a l— Dressed, 7 ® 7 )»c . Again Shell Port Arthur. T h e L e w i» and Clark exposition b ill Caaaun Boegkt la Fagtaad. entire herd waa dipped the first tim e. Fork— I »re seed. 7 )* ® 8c. received a setback in the honae. Chefoo, A p ril 6.— Russian Paris, A p ril 6.— The St. Petersburg w h ile o n ly thoea whose purchasers in H o p »— 1903 crop, 23® 25c per pound here adm it that there was another I t ia eati mated that the damage from rorreepondent of the Figaro says that tend shipping out of Oregon underwent . . * ° o1 Eastern bardment of P ort A rth u r by the floods in M ichigan w ill reach »5,000,- Russia h i* ordered 250 cannon in Eng- the laat operation. T h e herd waa Oregon. 12® 15c, mohair, 30®31c or the beginning of August for . „ per port in the Far V » « “ t ” ,or * war anese on Sunday, A p r il 3. No land for the Manchurian arm y. s ligh tly infected w ith mange. 000. pound for choice. to be fre» f. . *ri w hich >s expected thentic particulars of the engsr *o be free from ice in three weeks are obtainable. w I I