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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
U N E COUNTY LUDER w . c. cowNcm. r o u t k u . TO » I L D r A IA M 4 COAL. O eatoflcai Sknrcy u Search tor N n De po sit. la F ar Marta. CITY W ILL FALL. :_J E X P L 0 R E R _ Lasvlwg Ni Owns Scat te Liao Yai raw * ------------ Chefoo, May 10 — Paasengera arriv Henry M. Stanley, of A frk J Washington, M « ) 11.— T h « fir»» field ing here OB the steamer Petrarch from p ort» of Uta Cm Imi M atee geological P asses A w a y Su C O T T A G E GROVE . OREGON. Niu Chwang eay that when the/ left aurvey lo lana« VVarhinjcton U n » yanr Mu Chwang the Rusaiana b a d - FINE YEAR FOR WOOL. i*, aa i ■I, the AiaaAan contingent. IRRIO a TION BV POWER. manced to evacuate. Soma gun« had WAS STRICTLY A SELF During the pa-t winter congress in been taken from the forts and many creased its appropriation for Alaskan I Higher aa4 tbs Isxtars Finar tor Ramping In troops bad already gone. In other re work from $00,000 to $$0,000. which is Than Oregon. Rescue* ape» ta. Mu Chwang waa quiet. about 1 per cent of the annual output Pendleton— Sheep shearing ia about Baker City— A novel plan in this The passengers understood before of that territory. Nine parties w ill be •d the Feat Weak la Brief aad section is being adopted here to reclaim half over, taking Cmatilla county aa a their departure that the Japaneee had engaged there during tbs coming season the arid lands lying a tew miles east whole, and tbe results of «bearing so cut the railway, but they learned no in topographic and geologic work. Be far have justified early expectation« of particular«. of town. sides these, three subparties, which London, May 1 1 __ Sj, A few weeks ago W. J. Patterson and what tbe clip would be. Tbe grade is Boaaia ia rapidly avaruating ¡fin may be counted as on shoots of the larg Ha What is associates sold 780 acre* of this land to higher, tbe texture finer. Loudon, May 10. — The Morning Stanley, the famous African Chwang. “ er ones, will lake op special work, so Wisconsin men, who immediately be lost in weight because the clip is Poet’ s Shanghai correspondent report« died at 3 o'clock this morning' Viceroy A lexiefI haa transferred bia that the number of rarvpy investiga gan charing it of sage brush. When cleaner this spring is nearly compen that Dalny wa* captured Friday, while attack of pleurisy, which J tions on foot in Alaska doring the sum* headquarters to Harbin. this waa completed a steam plow run sated by tba greater length of strands the Tokio correspondent of tbe Daily about two weeks ago. sin« 1 mer will be 12, aa against 7 of last by a traction engine waa placed in op and w ill probably be more than com Telegraph, cabling under date of Sun- he has been in a sami-coosei« Turkey ia n«goti*ting with Chile year- eration and a large part of the land pensated by tbe improved price it will tion, and while the doctors h for the parr Lae« of two erniaera. The geologic work of the last season d«y . . , „ prepared for seeding. Wells have been obtain over dirty wool. “ Dalny waa invested yesterday. of hia recovery, they did not*, Brazil and Peru w ill aettle their in Southeastern Alaska will be contin sunk to water and pumps w ill be in With one exception, only a few small Tbe Daily M ail’s correspondent at end to come so soon. Heart! ued by Messrs. C W. and F. W. trouble« wiihout reeorting to arma. stalled to be operated by gasoline en dips, trifling in comparison with the en Mu Cbaang, in a dispatch dated May complicated the case, howstl Wright. As this is the only note Another 100,000 men are on the way worthy lode mining district of Alaska, gine*. The wells are so situated that tire output, have been eold. Moat of 8, says: their famous patient dropped i them belonged to smaller sheepmen in | to Manchuria to reinforce General and aa its rich deposits of gold, silver a Large area can be covered by water. “ Yesterday most of the Russian before they knew it. Mr. Patterson is placing under culti the sand district, who needed Kouropatkin. I troops retired to Tashihichao, and dur Probably no man in recent r and copper are ooly partiality devel vation a large tract of land in a similar money or were scared into letting goby ing the night most of the guns were re been more worthy of the tM The eecretary of the interior haa set oped, a study of its resource* is likely manner, except that instead ot gasoline pessimistic talk of buyers. By these moved from the fort and sent to Liao made man” than Stanley, g aaide 12.000,000 for the Malheur, Ore to be of vital interest to the prospector Yang, where all tbe Ruasiaa force« are from poor house to pala^ and investor. The work w ill begin engines he has installed motors and from 9 to 12 cents was real i red gon, irrigation project. The outlook for good price« keeps concentrating. A conference of tbe through hia strength o' charset with a reconnaissance across the islands w ill run his pomps by electric power. Ruaeian autboritiea deny that there from Takn Inlet to Sitka. An exami His land is on the line between this up to the mark, and I can see nothing civil and military authorities was held determination to be a man ia an unuanal amount of eickneae nation of the mining district about Sit city and the Cyclone mine. Mr. Pat in the situation in the Cnited States, this afternoon and it waa decided to He waa born at Denbigh, Wall among the troop« in Manchuira. was placed in a poorhouae at th, ka w ill follow, together with a study terson estimates that each pump will or in tbe world, for that matter, which prepare to leave at a moment’s notice 3, and remained there 10 yean] Twenty thouaand Japanese soldier* of the coal deposits of Admiralty irrigate 80 acres. His plant w ill begin would justify a prediction of a market he had acquired an educati« volunteered to man the fireships that Island, with Wrangell as a base. F. full operation next week. He thinks at all weak,” said J. H. Ginn, secre OBE a T OLOOM IN RUSSIA. «ailed A» cabin boy on a »hip | blockaded the Port Arthur entrance. W. W iight will then study the local, the cost of power w ill not exceed that tary of the Oregon Woolgrowera' as of keeping up irrigating ditches. sociation. “ In fact, I believe sales Orleana when 15, "and was adopt Information ia given by a merchant $*°loK-T » n<1 “ ¡net«* deposits, while C . There is a large body of rich land ly days w ill see prices a shade better Probable Movement of tbe Enemy merchant there whose family p Source of Anxiety. who left Port Arthur recently that the W. Wright connects the geology of the ing east of town which is practically than were received last year. Grow Juneau district, the work of Dr. A. C. Stanley he assumed instead of I warships there have only enough coal 8t. Petersburg, May 10.— Two offic of John Rowlands. He enlistee Spencer in 1903, with that of the useless without water on tbe surface ers should hold their clip until the for six weeks. Ketchikan district, the work of Allred Water can be obtained in quantities by sale«, and I think none of them will be ial dispatches, calculated to increase Confederate army as a youth, * sinking from 15 to 40 feet. tbe depression existing among all cir tured and enlisted in the Fed’en sorry for it.” Japanese commanders declare that H. Brooks in 1901. I f the time per Should this venture prove a success cles in Russia were given out last night. instead of 32,000 men at Port Arthur mits, some of the copper and gold He went to Turkey at thecli From the point of view of the progress war as a newspaper corre«ponda there are only 8.000, and instead of be mines of Prince of Wales Island will be from a financial standpoint, it ia ex Creamery Rons at Top Limit. pec ted thousands of acres w ill be re of ths campaign, th* most important is ing provisioned for a year the fortri visited. Oregon City— The Clear Creek cream that regarding the capture by the Jap later accompanied the Britk claimed m this way when the large contains supplies for but a three through the Abyssinian war aa ery, located near this city, and operated electric power plant on Eagle creek anese without opposition of Feng Wang respondent of the New York BRAZIL is h o s t i l e . months’ siege. by the farmers on a co-operative basis, Cheng, on May 6. shall have been completed. The second gives He was sent by that paper to A Preeent indications point to a long is being ran to its fall capacity, CSC details concerning the killed, wounded Perevlaa Legation Complains af Atttudc war between Russia and Japan. pounds of batter being churned in a and missing among ths troops nnder find Dr. Livingstone, who hadb STOCK PROSPECT S ARE OOOD. et Her Neighbor. single day this week. Several new tbe command of Lieutenant General in the Congo region for two yet. Russia w ill have a large exhibit at accomplished the task and u a a ifl Washington, May 11.— In view of the C. J. Milils Views the Range la Eastern cream rentes are being established and Zaasalitrb, as tbe result of the fighting the St. Louis fair in a short time. statement made by the Brazilian lega the output of the plant is beng in on the Yain. the number of which by England and the Royal U eogrfl Oregon Counties. The latest Japanese victory give* her tion defining Brazil’s position in the society for his clever work. creased weekly. Many Clackamas La Grande— C. J. M illie, livestock county farmers have been taken in dur totals 2,397 officers and men. control of much valuable territory. boundary dispute with Peru, the Peru He went back a second time, Now that General Kuroki is eslab- agent for the O. R. A S ., has returned ing the last two weeks by a fakir who cared information about Central! There will be small crops of apricots vian legation today made a counter lished at FeDg Wang Cheng, the Rus from an extended tour to tbe interior of statement to tne following effect: which was badly needed hy is traveling through the interior of The and prunes in California this year. “ Peru haa never admitted in Brazil Oregon, where he covered a vast caope connty selling a recipe by which it is sians are puzzled as to what move he graphers. Coming back to civil will make next. The fact that be sent France believes that the supreme any right whatsoever to the territory of country, including Grant, Harney claimed that batter can be made in be was decorated by numerous struggle will come soon at Mukden. actually in dispute. Tbe treaty of 1851 and Crook counties, and was compelled few minutes and at tbe same time de two companies to Daliandiapu Tso, ten and British science societies. 1 miles northeast of Feng Wang Cheng, to make the trip incomplete on account back a third time and establish odorize cream. For each recipe the I t ia reported that Viceroy Alexietf contains no recognition in Brazil rights might indicate his pnrpose to proceed ing stations along tbe Congo fn ia to be succeeded by Grand Duke as alleged by the Brazilian legation. of bad roads, as they are impassable in smooth-tongued salesman collects $5. along this road to Ting Chang Glen, 90 many places on account of spring wash Tbe treaty is one of amity and com mouth to Stanley Pool. He led Nicholas. miles north from where he would merce and made no reference aa to tbe outs and many bridges are swept away. pedition which relieved Emin Land Business Slackens. John Mitchell advocates a trade territory now in dispute. march due west to Liso Yang. This Mr. M illie reports that stock pros governor of Equatorial Africa, wj The Dallea— A report of the business agreement aa the solution of the strike would permit an effective flanking pects are very good all through Eastern "According to late reports it would penned in bv hostile«. problems. seem that the government of Brazil, in Oregon and be thinks there will be the transacted and tha cash receipts of tbs movement, but it is not considered Mr. Stanley married Mias n Cnited States land office at this place probable, the likelihood being that be beat range thia year for many years stead of framing its policy in accord Admiral Togo reports that bia Tennant on July 12, 1890, in] showed s slackening of the rush which will more along the road by which the past. The spring rains and freaheta ualtiea attending the bottling up of ance with the provisions of its consti minster Abbey. He waa elee^_ tution, which provides tor the settle have dons tbe work for the range, even has continued in this office for tbe past Russians retreated toward Liao Y’ang. Port Arthur were large. parliament from the Lambeth d( **•* two years, in which the working force though they have swept awty bridges ment of international disputes by arbi and until taken with bis l a s t ^ ^ Russia relies on wireless telegraphy TO PICK ’OS SITE. tration, assumed a hostile attitude and and ruined many roads, and he also of the office has been taxed to its nt had been active in the English J and carrier pigeons to maintain com haa taken steps by no means conductive thinks that tbe hay crop w ill be abeac most in order to keep sbreast of the field. *| municalion with Port Arthur current werk. For the month of April National Board Will Seng On» af It» cf any for many years. to the peace solution it haa pledged it 87 original homesteads, 14 final home Members to Portions. Bnt the prices of stock are not the self to seek. A noted Chinese revolutionists is TO AVOID BATTLB. supposed to be in San Francises to in The Brazilian legation’s statement best now, though a change is being steads and 55 final timber and stone World's Fair Grounds, 8t. Louis, proofs are reported, the cash receipts B tP looked for soon. There is an overplus that Peru took advatage of Brazil's cite the natives there to revolt. May 10.— Ths members of ths govern Kouropatkin W ill Retire to Mi ” -e di. throughout the country, too many stock being $24,342.27; total cash receipts ment board of the Lewis and Clark ex Even to Harbin. The St. Louis fair remains closed on trouble with Bolivia to send military ila forces to tbe headwaters of the rivers everywhere. Oregon has a good range fees and commissions $26,467.95. position left for Washington today to Sundays except to those who hold Paris, May 11.— The corn Yuroa and Peru is unwarranted, and aa and this is established for the present report upon the site offered for tbe gov at St. Petersburg, of the Echo d<sM* passe* and these are not allowed in any Chilly Weather Timely. a Peruvian population always has ex year, and the stockmen w i'l be able to ernment buildings by Henry E. Doach say«: of the buildings. isted there as well aa small gairiaons to hold the stock for better prices. Pendleton— Chilly weather which has commissioner general of the Lewis and General Kouropatkin haa ord<4tJ( Brasil and Peru ar* again in dispute preserve order. Peru to-lay is desirous As soon as tbe roads w ill permit, Mr prevailed for a veek in Cmatilla coun Clark centennial to the Louisiana genera! retreat, and no doubt ever Acre. of reeorting to arbitration, without de M iilis w ill complete the trip through ty is welcomed by roost rancher* Purchase exposition. A ll but two to avoid a battle until be has M through the connty because it is pre member* of the government board were At least 20 people were killed in the manding previous conditions, unneces the interior. venting what promised to be a too rank present, and organized their board with forces. He actually has at hiadl cyclone which swept over Northwest sary to governments really wishing to Coming E vaata reach a prompt, just and pacific settle growth of wheat. Fall grain in the Theodore A. Bingham, assistant secre not more than 150.000 men, «n Texas. ment of tbeir differences. This she can The hoi tary of agriculture, as chairman, and of the garrison at Port Arthur, lie Grand lodges I. O. O. F. and Rebek- connty is well advanced. Russians say the Japanese ean not offer as tbe best proof of her good faith aba. Astoria, May 17-19. weather and generally fine condition of Major William C. Fox, of the bureau consists of 30,000, and the gani FI take Port Arthur and that the foit haa and ftaternal sentiments towards her Niu Chwang of 15,000. V Farmers’ institute, Pendleton, Msv the ground, caused a rapid shooting up of American republics, as sec rets rv. provisions enough for a year. A general, who knows the s «lri( sister republic.’ ’ 26. which threatened to ran the crop to a Mr. Dosch offered the government State Grange, Corvallis, begins May strong growth of straw. This ia very either the peninsula in Guild's lake or tbe mobilization, tells me that t f l The national 1905 fair board w ill RUSSIAN LOSS IS VERY HEAVY. 1,000 men making the required J L opportunely checked. 24. meet at once to decide on buildings, so a site on the higher ground overlook 000 men w ill leave Kasan Jol»*»-® Intertaate oratorical contest, Port the architcet can begin to prepare the ing the lake with the rest of tbe ouild- adding: > thr y 's Fight at F t » i Wang Cbceg land, May 27. plans. inga. The members of the board are PORTLAND MARKETS. Revolted to 3,000 Caaaaltlss. “ We will be very sick if the. Eastern Oregon high school oratori in favor of the peninsula site, and will The Japanese fired on the train tat is not working well. Tokio, May 11.— Last Friday, after cal contest and track meet, La Grande, ing Viceroy AlexiefI and staff from Port sharp cavalry akirmishea at Erbtaitsn, May 28. Wheat— Walla Walla, 73374c; bine- detail one of the members a§ a repre sentative to visit Portland and report Arthru, but the distance waa too great Santaisu and other place«, a detachment KLROKI ,TAY BLOCK PL4N.I Cm atilla Pioneers' reunion, Pendle stem, 84c; Valley, 85c. on both sites. The government build to be effective. Barley— Fe*d,$23.50 per ton; rolled, of infantry belonging to General Kuro- ton, Jane 2-4. ing, Alaskan building, Philippine $24.50325. London Believes He will Ov«rtaFr c0 General election, Jane 6 A Japanese dispatch say* they have ki's army took Feng Wang Cheng. Flour— Valley, $3.90*4.05 per bar bnilding, Hawaiian building, forestry Annual reunion, Department of Ore Soon. n M The Ruaaians, before retiring, ex captured Teng Wang Cheng after fierce building and other insular buildings ha rel; hard, wheat straight«, $434.25; gon, G. A . R., Hood River, June 15-1 I ondon, May 11.— In tha abi will be located at the same time. Mr. fighting and that the losses on both ploded the magazine, bat left large R clears, $3.8534.10; hard wheat pat Linn county Pioneer aeseciation re qnantitiea of hoapital stores, which are aides were heavy. ent«, $4 403 4.70; graham. $3.5034; Doach, who served as commissioner further stirring news from the union , Brownsville, Jane 22-24. being used by tbe Japanese hospitals war, the London newspapers si general for Oregon at tha Chicago, Oma Northwest sportsmen's tournament, whole wheat, $43 4.25: rye flour,’ During the retreat on the Tala a Refugees from the woods and small ha, Buffalo, Charleston, and Osaka, cussing the probable course of $4.60. Pendleton, June 24-26. body of Russians mistook a small force villages are surrendering. Japan, expositions, is director of ex The balance of opinion inclines tnB Oats— No. 1 white, $ 1 .17*31.20; Pioneer association reunion, Portland, ofth eir own men for tbe enemy and The Russians buried many of their hibits for ths Lewis and Clark expo- belief that General Knroki will gray, $1.12*31.15 per cental. Jane 25. 180 wets killed or woondad before the dead. sition, is assured that about two-thirds in overtaking the Russian« l»vppi* Millatuffa— Bran, $19320 per ton Western division 8tate Teachers' as- error was discovered. Natives in the vicinity of Fsng Wang of the exhibits in the government build Feng Vt ang Cheng and Liao l'ang.TjH Cheng say that last Monday the Rus soriatiou, Portland, Jons 29 to July 1 middlings, *25.503 27; short«, «203 ing here will be taken to Portland and will compls him to fight at a d,ii tl Whole section» of tbe government Eastern Oregon G. A . R. encamp 2 1 ; chop. * 18 ; linseed, dairy food. $19. sians carried about 800 wounded vantage. food exhibit at 8t. Louis have been through that place and that tbeir casu ment, La Grande, Jnly 1-4. h *7 — Timothy, *15316" per ton Mr. Dosch will be requested by the It is argued that it w ill be iron stolen. Puperintendent Bruner ha* Itiea probably were above 3,000. clover, $10311; grain, *11312; chaat board to select what exhibits he would prefer. Tbe Portland bnilding, Mr ble for General Kouropatkin, dr;, «11312. issued a warning that tbe food should r OH and Salt. not he eaten, aa a majority of the Vegetable*— Turnips, 80c per sack Po3ch save, will be ready November 1 ing npon a slender line of railway j A MCI A » h o c » h Independence — A new corporation and exhibits from St. Loois removed with hit army encumbered with things have been poisoned for preserva Port Townsend, Wash., May 11.— baa hern formed for the purpose of de carrots, 80c; beets, $1; parsnips, $1 direct. gage, to make bis retirement tion. At tbe Chinese building ivory Steamer Cottage City, arriving today veloping the oil and salt prospects on cabbage, 2 3 2 * c ; red cabbage, 2 * c ; enough to enable him to chi inlaid in a wall wa» removed and the from Alaska, reports speaking the the B. F. Whiteaker farm near this lettuce, head, 25340c per dos.; cauli Shaw Draws Canal W arrant. own battleground. dep reasion filled with plaster of paria. steamer A l-K i ashors in Menxie's bay, place with a capital stork of $100,000. flower. *2; celery, 75390c; cucumbers, Washington. May 10. - Secretary $1.«5; asparagus, $1.25; pea*. 435c Ram Parks, the noted walking dele where she grounded while northbound, Development was begun on this prop American Ships Oo. Shaw this afternoon signed a treasurv heavily laden with freight. The Cot erty more than a year ago. A well per pound; rhobarb, 3c; b**ns. g,e*n gate ia dead. warrant foi »40,000,000, which will bi Washington, May 11.— Ordets tage City could render no assistance to wa* sunk over 900 feet and woik 16c; wax, 20c; onions. Yellow Dan turned over to J. P. Morgan A Co., of cabled today to Rear Admiral Cetbel The complete ianation of Port Arthur the stranded vessel, and it is the opin stopped for lack of better machinery. vers, *2.5033 per sack. New York, as disbursing agents of this commanding the Asiatic fleet, to Honey— *333.50 per case. seems now highly probable. ion of Captain Wallace that her cargo New machinery w ill now be pat on the Potatoes — Fsncy, »1.2531.50 per KOT" um« n‘ . «•> acconnt of the Panama two warships to Chefoo, where ill have to be lightered before tba ves ground» and the work pushed. Besides Viceroy AlexiefI haa left Port Arthur P* I canal pnrch.se. This warrant is many will be held in readiness to procc^^J sel can be floated. Tbe A l-K i lies in a the oil indication« discovered so far the cental; common, "$131.25; new pota to confer with General Kouropatkin. times larger than any warrant ever be Niu ( hwang, a day’s sail. This protected position, and ia in no danger water flowing from tbe boring« made is toes, S *3 4 c*p er pound; sweets, 5c per pound. fore issued by this government. The view of the possibility that Cbij The Japanese forced the fighting on nnleaa an nnasuai storm should strongly impregnated with salt. tbe Yalu in tbe hope that Romia would occur. Fra it*— Strawberries, $2 per crate largeet sum previously covered by a sin- bandits w ill attempt to pillage I apple«, fancy Baldwins and Spitaen- gie government warrant was for * 7 - t hwang in tbe interval between j rush troops to that district. bergs, »1.5032.50 per box; choice »1 200,000, paid to Russia in 1868 on ac- Russians' expected evacuation of Keep Up Tbeir Spirita Grants Peas— The machinery of the Postmaster General Payne haa or 31.50; cooking. 7 5 3 »!. vity. and the Japaneee occupatki^^| 5 J i . t u pQrcht" ° f a i . . ^ Pin* Needle company waa taken from dered an investigation of tbe official Mukden. May 11.—Tbe spirits of the Eggs Oregon ranch, 18c per doaen. it; The warships w ill not be conduct of Postmaster Bancroft, of Port- troops bere are not depressed because of tbs old factory at Grants Pass last Butter— Fancy creamerv, 17 * 3 20c Sin Chwang unless United Statssl the fighting on tba Yalu and the invest week and shipped to l a Grande, where •tors. I l * 3 l 2 * c . ’ »ni Miller asks for them. Fere Orders Oat Troops. ment of Port Arthur and vicinity are a new company with a capitalization of Butter Fat— Sweet cream, 19321c Many people were killed and mach awaiting an opportunity to meet tbe in $100,000 w ill operate. Tbe new com Lima, Peru, May 10.— Tbe mm.r.1 sour cream, 19e. property and liee stork destroyed by ruder». Wounded from the Yalu So *w cb Gained by tbe Ruulaw pany ia nnder the control of Turner staff has ordered two line hsttadf Poultry — Chickens, a torua<io which swept OT*r a large passing through Mukden on every train Oliver, of La Grande. mixed, 1 2 * 3 and one bstterv of roach infauna m Considerable 13c per pound; springs, 8t. Petersburg, May 1 1 —G«« small, 18 3 *. email 1 8 « I ceed to Alto mD* IF1 1 1 » to pro- area 1$ miles worth Fort Worth, j <*, the way to Harbin. The last tuck has been sold at La Grande. Tbe 20c; bens, 13 3 14c; turkevs, live 16 v ” to Alto Jnruajby way of the River Konropstki is nnder no obligati* Texas. senger train from Port Arthur before company has control of a 100-acre site 3 l7 e ; dressed . 18c; ducks’, »7 3 8 Amueya to repulse any Braxillian hold Laio Y’ ang. bnt haa the 0 and plans to pat up a factory of 2,500 Tbe Secretary Taft haa asked an army the line « « » ent arrived today. doaen; geese, live, 738c per pound. p' r l* rn7 " ,h« ‘ “ «y t * in that territory1 the Russian general staff to retin pounds per day. »nd one battalion with two rosehip • hy he jiltsd a girl hs had woodwork of the roaches are marked Cheese — Full cream, twins r with bnlleto. guns has been ordered to Chandlees. on far into Mancharía as tbe exi| sited te marry. stock, 1 2 * 3 13c; old stock' 10c ;] the Purus la t o * l e v a n » u Start. — river to sustain Peruvian the situation may warrant. It is 1 oung America, 14c. A severe rain storm which visited M irS m S by Msxtcaa sovereignty there. The general I, 5 «idered by tbe general staff that l a Granile— The Casey sawmill at Hops — 1903 crop, 23 3 25c per Kansas City washed out one of the itwater distance General Koor Oaxaca. Mexico, May 11.— Otboa Hilgard, Or., a few miles from this city I in a place« between himself and tbe water main« leading from tha reaer- Qninjano. the paymaster of the Natioo- w ill start ita munmer ran in a few day*. pound. 16317*; Eastern Ore voir and left the other main in such . si railroad of Tebanntoper, waa aasanlt- Tbe m ill w ill cat 3,000,000 feet of lam increases the difficulties of theJi gon 11314c; mohair, 30c per pound so nd it ion that it may go. : ed by five bandits between Palo Mares ber this season. Tbe Perry mill w ill A aerood Mg battle is reported from and Paso te Bnqoaa. On* ballet went soon start on ita ran. íeadville. Colo., Mar 10 __ Tba water in Beef— lhteeed, per pound fit. Petersburg in which it is said the through hit body and his head was rat tbe Grand Ronde baa bees in fins thape Rssela Flares Order tor RIH m - Mnttoo-Drearad, «3 7 * c per pound; Russian« Inst 7,000 and the Japanese almost in »wo with a niachoMe H* for the bringing down of Ioga and ali spring Paris, May 11.— It is lsarned • lamba. 12c per ponnd The bandits got tba mills in Eastern Oregon will cat 10,000. No eoatfiraaatioa is obtainable died of his wounds. the Russian government has pi»«* V s a l - r W d , 637 * c per pound. away with betwaaa’ $2,000 aad $$,000. large amounts of lags this lammtr. aad tba rap sat ia dlaeiwdiled. order for 200,000 Le bel rifle*, th *« Pork— Pressed, 738c. «0 be delivered in 8t. Petersburg«H I* ia su ll snowing tonight. ^ r*ts of 50,000 a week. WEEK’S DOINGS ST