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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
WIN B id VICTORY. LANE COUNTY LEADER OOLD in f a r m s . R ussian V alue W . C. C O NN ER , P u b lis h e r . ef 1903 P ro d u c ts la $ 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . P la c e d a t T roops M ake a S o rti» P o r t A rth u r. F ro s 8 t. Petersburg, May 2 4 . —The g o v ernm ent th is evening received news STRIKES A M Another Russian Torpedo W ashington, May 25.—The d e p art Reported Wrecked. C O T T A G E GROVE . OREGON. confirmatory of the rumors in circu la m ent of agriculture Las issued a report tion here th a t General Btoesael has I. O. O. F. EL EC TS OFFICERS. LAW WORKING W EL L. made a succssful sortie from Port Ar- WENT TO RESCUE OF THE on the “ N ation’s Farm S u rp lu s,” pre pared by George K . Holm es, chief of Incom e F ro m In c o rp o ra tio n s A m o u n ts to V arloua B ra n c h e s R ep o rt W ork P ro- th u r, resulting in the defeat of the Japanese, w ith the loss of more th a n g re a s in g V ary S a tis fa c to rily . th e division of foreign m arkets. It O ver $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 F ir s t Y ear. I 1,000 killed or wounded. The Russian C ru is e r W h ic h W e n t on th e gives $4,500,000,000 as a conservative Astoria—The severs! branches of Salem—One year ago th e E ddy cor B e a T o ta l L oa» - Explosion 0« losses were 116 killed or wounded. estim ate of th e value of the farm pro poration law went in to effect. The Odd Fellows lodges m et .n annual ses The movement was carried out by a O rel a t C ro n s ta d t. ducts of th is country not fed to live state has received under the provisions sion here last w eek. Reports of officers com bination w ith a train bringing in shows good gains in both m em bership war m unitions and supplies and Gener stock in 1903, on the basis of th e ten of th a t law $106,866.03. D uring th is St. P etersb u rg , May 25__ j t and finances. P ortland was selected al Stoessel’s force, com m unication be The Russians a te preparing to retreat eus valuation. The value of th e ex as the next m eeting place. The state ing m aintained by wireless telegraphy. m itted a t th e R uasian admirilit] first year of th e operation of th e new in to Liao Yang. ported farm products of th is country law, 465 new dom estic corporations grand lodge elected the following offi The Japanese barred the route between not only has th e Russian c r u ij » „7 Secretary Moody ia ill. Hia ail- was, in 1903, $878,479,451, and the the train and General Stoessel’s force, g atvr proven a to ta l loss, have been formed and 200 foreign coi cers: m ent ia not eerioua. Grand m aster, J . A. M ills, Salem ; whereupon the Russians attacked and her grounding a t the entrance to I highest value reached during th e last porations have qualified for the tra n s deputy grand m aster, W .„H . Hobson, routed the Japanese. After the engage vostok h a rb o r, b u t th a t at th« I 2 The range war in E astern Oregon has 11 years was $951,628 331 in 1901, dne action of business in th is state. Stayton; grand warden, YV. A. Carter, m ent General Stoessel’s force, together tim e one R ussian torpedo boat I broken out afreah. chiefly to cotton. The total num ber of dom estic corpor Gold H ill; grand secretary, E . E . w ith the train, returned to P ort A rth- was sen t to th e rescue, struck a I T he warahipa Oregon and Alexander in th e outer h a ib o i and was «I The value of the exported farm pro ations is now 2,022, w hich num ber Sharon, P ortland; grand treasurer, Dr. ur. have arrived a t Hong Kong. a ducts of th is country is concentrated w ith th e 200 foreign corporations O. D. Doane, The Dalles; grand repre The current accounts of th e Port Ar- wrecked. sentative, Joseph M icelli, Roseburg; th u r sortie are somewhat conflicting, A correspondent of the Central I F ire a t Newport, Arkansaa, destroyed m ostly in a few principal products, makes a total of 2,022 com panies a u th trustee of the Oddfellows’ Home, $100,000 w orth oi property. and there is some doubt as to w hether has also learned th a t there was a I it in 1903, cotton constituted 36 per orized to do business in Oregon. Thomas F. Ryan. the version m entioning the train is plosion yesterday on board the I The Vladivostok squadron ia said to cent, grain and grain products 25 per D uring the next 12 m onths th e The grand cncamprr.net officers arc: correct. But the operation is des »hip O rel, a t C ronstadt, and th have captured th ree Japanese cruisers. ceipts from declaration fees of foreign G rand p atriarch, W. M. G reen, of E u cribed as having been b rillian tly car stokers were k ille d . The v«w*| cent, m eat and m eat products and live Both Russia and Jap an have agents anim als 24 per cent, these products corporations w ill be very sm all, but gene; grand high priest, Claud G atcb, ried out by the Russians. correspondent says, was damaged th is will be more than m ade up from of Sa.em ; grand scribe, E . E . Sharon, busy try in g to purchase ateam truus- General Stoessel, it is said, made a it w ill take weeks to effect equating over 85 per cent of the exports annual license fees from foreign cor of P ortland; grand treasurer, W. W. porta. The explosion, according to the] of farm products last year. porations. In th e past year m any of Francis, oi H alsey; grand senior ward new distribution of his guns before tak patch, was th e re su lt of an C holera ia said to have broken out ing p art in the sortie. th e foreign corporations paid only for Adding tobacco, whose exports were en, W. I. Vawter, of M edford; grand The Russians fought w ith great tion of gas in th e bunkers. am ong th e Japanese troops and there ia valued a t over $35,000,000; oil cake a fraction of a year, but hereafter they junior warden, H . M. Beckw ith, of bravery, breaking the Japanese line a n average oi 100 deaths d a ily . will pay for full years. P ortland; grand representative, Thom VINDICATION ONLY THOUUH1 and carrying the enemy for a consider The income of the sta te from the as F. Ryan, of Oregon City. Two thousand pounds of opium , arid oil cake m eal, $19,839,279; fru its able distance. w orth $30,000, have been seized by and n u ts over $18,000,000, and vege- Eddy corporation tax law w ill th ere The Rebekah officers chosen are: R u ssia H a s No P a tie n c e With Thoi fore exceed $100,000 a year and w ith in President, Mrs. Nora B arnett, A thena; U nited States secret officers a t Seattle, [table oils, over $16,000,000 gives S u g g e s t Mediation. COSSACKS NEARLY AMBUSHED. One a rre st has been m ade and others to ta l of eight clasess of products, each a year or tw o w ill probably reach vice president, Mrs. E lla Frazier, Eu 8 t. P etersburg, May 25— The $120,000 or $10,000 a m onth. The gene; w arden, Mrs. C lem entine Bul w ill follow w ith an export value of over $10,000, expense of m aintaining th e corporation lock, P o rtlan d ; secretary, Mrs. Ora P u r s u lt of J a p a n e se la S topped J u s t In sian new spapers are unariimoo A th ird arm y ia being mobilized by 000, th a t com prise alm ost 96 per cent th e ir affirm ation of the deepimpn th e N ick of Tim e. d ep artm ent is about $2,000 a year. Cosper, The D alles; treasurer, Mrs. th e Japanese. A change in the J a p of th e farm exports of 1903. m ade upon th e c o untry by the « Sophie Severance, T illam ook; trustee 8 t. Petersburg, May 24.—The czar anese plan, arising from th e naval dis o r’s personal God-speed to the | The fraction of th e w heat crop of Oddfellows’ Home, Mrs Mary Tom has received the following dispatch FRUIT CROP LOOKS W E L L . a sters, involves the utilizing of the in 8outh R ussia, declaring Rt linson, of P ortland; assem bly trustees, from General K uropalkin: second arm y for the reduction of P ort ported in th e last dozen years has been prestige in th e F a r E ast must btn A rth u r and therefore the first arm y is about 31 to 41 per cent, and the ex d r a in F ields P ro m ise B o u n tifu l H a rv e s t M rs. Iceilla M. Sears, of A lbany; Mrs. "T h e reconnaissance of May 19 failed rated, and th a t eveiy Russian I Bertha H enderson, of Pendleton; Mrs. to show any sign of the enemy in the e n trenching a t Feng Wang Cheng. a n d H ay D oing W ell. | ported w heat and w heat flour have M ary V anderpool, of D ufur. Mrs. valleys of the Sedzyk river and of the echoes th e e m p e ro r’s convictioa La G rande— From every q u a rte r of Cosper, secretary, was elected for the Unziag river, a trib u tary , as far as the pressed to th e Town Council at >1 A plot to wreck a train on w hich the I yearly averaged som ew hat more th an as follows: czar was traveling waa nearly success 200,000,000 bushels since 1897 th e G rand Ronde valley come th e most eighth consecutive tim e. village of Deoiouteidzkou, on the main “ O ur glorious arm ies will , ful. road from Siuyen to Feng Wang Cheng. Only a sm all portion of the corn crop flattering reports of a m ost bounteous No S h e e p on R eserve. T he internal revenue receipts for is exported as corn, the highest per yield of all kinds of fru it the coming “ A detachm ent of the Japanese van w ith th e aureole of victory.” C onsiderable irrita tio n is msnii A pril were $577,749 less th an for April Baker C ity— Forest Reserve Super guard num bering 300 men occupied the centage, 11 per cent, being for 1898 season, particu larly th e apple crop, and visor T errill has returned from m arking village of Deopudza, on the same road. by the papers over the suggestion 1903. N otw ithstanding th e sm all percentag] should the valley escape late frosts, the boundarise of th a t portion of the A Japanese battalion was posted five by M. D ubail, th e Fernch minist T he governm ent will send only the w ill be th e banner year for fruit grow Blue m ountain and Baker City forest miles beyond 8iaskhnangki, and at Pekin, th a t a congress of the pow< th e exported bushels reach 100,000, best of its e x h ib it a t St. Louis to the era throughout th is section of Oregon reseive over w hich he has charge. The least a division, including guard regi held for th e purpoee of effecting i 000 to 200,000,000. 1906 fait. elusion of th e w ar. The Nuvoe T he grain crop also prom ises an general land office hae recently sent m ents, was stationed five kilom etres mya says: The beef exports weighed 385,000, S e a ttle's m ayot is receiving num er him specific instructions as follows: furth er on toward K habalin. “ The war is R u ss’a ’s personal ous threaten in g letters on account of 000, pork exports 551,000,000, lard abundant harvest, and th e yield of hay “ The secretary of the in te rio r has de “ A body of Cossacks on May 19 en h aving closed down gam bling. exports weighed 490,000,000, oleo oil w ill be m uch larger than usual. cided th a t sheep shall not be allowed to countered three troops of Japanese cav and she asks no one’s assist Owing to high w aters of G rand graze on th e Baker C ity forest reserve, alry near th e village of Pipouza, 11 W hen it ie ended she w ill net, T he R ussians are reported to have exports 126,000,000 pounds and tobac w ith th e M ikado, b u t not with Et] blown u p the cruiser Bogatyr to pre co 368,000,000. P u tte r and cheese ex Ronde river and C atharine creek this but th a t th e ra ttle and horses which miles southwest of Feng Wang Cheng. spring m any farm s in the river bottom s grazed on th e lands now in the reserve The Cossacks attacked and pursued the Therefore we regret th a t the repl vent capture by the Japanese. ports have decidedly declined w ithin are yet too wet to plow and seed, w hich last season m ay be allowed in the re Japanese to Pipouza, where they en tative of R u ssia’s a lly should V E stim ates of the damage caused by two or th ree years. w ill reduce th e acreage from w h a t it serve during the season of 1904.” countered some Japanese infantry, who first to u tte r the word ‘congress.’ | th e flood in the Cache la Poudre valley, The same paper, speaking of The report says th a t w ith in a few otherw ise would be. had ptepared an am bush, w hich, how Colorado, run from $1,000,000 up. Stock of all kinds are in excellent years the results of an enorm ous exten ever, was discovered in tim e. The ception of th e news of Japanese S h e e p m e n Sell M uch W ool. disasters by th e B iitish press, sa- Several thousand bacilli taken from sion of orchard p lanting will Deign to condition, and farm ers, fruitgrow ers Pendleton— in th e face of an uncer Cossacks lost two men wounded, one “ The hym n of u n in terru p t plague sufferers in India have been lost be show n, and some of these results and stockraisers are in th e best of sp ir tain m arket sheepm en are selling wool horse killed and two horses wounded som ewhere between St. Paul and Cbi- may be in a m uch increased fru it sur its a t the very prom ising future out fast when they can get th e ir price. It “ No trace of the enemy was found in um ph by Japan w hich was sung friendly choir of Flnglisb press hi plu s for export. T he exports of a n i look. cago. , is estim ated th a t over a m illion pounds **.ie m ountains between K aichau and changed by a few pounds of dyi mal m atter are losing ground relatively of the spring c lip are already sold. S iu Y e n .” France has ordered her am bassador from allergo m aestro to aligato w ith a coresponding gain by vegetable C om ing E v e n ts . The ju m p in price from 11c to 12'2 c to th e Vatican to take a vacation as a m atter. a sa i.’’ JA PA N ESE CAPTURE KAI CHOU. protest against the ncte regarding the W estern Oregon Conference and since last week caused the heavy sell The Chinese m in iste r says visit of P resid en t Loubet. Cam pm eeting of Seventh-Day A dventist ing. Growers have been saying They would be satisfied w ith 12c. The av A dvance of R u ssia n s From M u C hw ang will not seek to p a rtic ip a te in an FL E E T W IL L OO TO MOROCCO. c hurch, Corvallis, May 26-June 5. gress a t th e conclusion of the] A d aily new spaper is to be published D ire c tio n Also P re v e n te d . erage clip of the county is between The negotiations will be direct on th e steam ers of the C unard line Annual S tu d e n ts’ conference, Y. M. two and a half and three m illion Tokio, May 24.— Although it has T elegraph service will oe furnished by Tw o U n ited S ta te s S q u a d ro n s a rc W ith ' C. A., G earhart Park, May 28-June f t pounds. the power occupying Manchuria, not been officially reported, it ia said th e wireless system and news will lie m inister continues to in sist that In B asv R each. U m a tilla P ioneers’ reunion, Pendle on good a uthority th a t the Japanese received from both aides of th e At is determ ined not to become in’ B u y s 4 0 .0 0 0 P o u n d s of W ool. ton, Ju n e 2-4. forces have captured Kai Chou, driv W ashington. May 25. — A brief lantic. P e n d leto n —A buy of 40,000 pounds ing the Russians hack to Taehi Chi in in the war. G eneral election, June 6. of wool a t Alpowa, on the Snake river, the direction of Niu Chwang, and pre T he N ational E ditorial association cablegram came to th e state d ep art w a r i s c r i p p l i n q b u s in e s s * w ill visit P o rtlan d d u tin g the 1905 m ent today from Consul Gum m ere, a t Coast Longshoremen convention, has been made by E . H . C lark of Pen venting th e advance of th e Russian dleton, who has been touring among la ir. T angier, Morrocco, w hich confirmed A storia, Ju n e 6. troops a t Niu Chwang in the direction M any L a rg e F irm s a r e C om pelled H the growers of W alla W alla, F ran k lin , of Kai Chou. T he R ussians have forced the Jap an the press reports th a t Lon Perdicaris Staate Sunday School copvention, d u c e T h e ir F o rc e s . a Colum bia, Garfield and Asotin counties. ese arm y to re tre a t to Feng Wang and Crom well V arley were being well Portland, Ju n e 7-8. The bom bardm ent by the Japanese M r. C lark buys for K oshland & Co., of Ft. Petersburg, May 25.—Thi Cheng. in the vicinity of Kai Chcu recently treated by th e M oorish brigands by F irst Oregon cavalry and infantry B oston. was probably in preparation for the has already begun to produce a s. T he B ritish steam er T urret Bay w ent whom they were kidnapped. The au reunion, Hood R iver, Ju n e 16. landing of forces in the northw est cor effect upon the econom ic life of on th e rocks off th e Cape Breton coast th o rities, according to the dispatch, are PORTLAND MARKETS. ner of th e Liao Tung peninsula for the A w riter in th e U iedm osti presenH A nnual reunion. D epartm ent of O re T he vessel was lost w ith 13 of the purpose of capturing Niu Chwang and ports which go to show th a t the in com m unication w ith th e bandits gon, G. A. R ., Hood River, Ju n e 15-17. W heat— W alla W alla, 72c; blue- co-operating with the other arm ies in merce and in d u stry of th e counti regarding th e two m en, and it is be L inn County Pioneer association stem , 80c; Valley, 80c. asM Governor C ham berlain has offered th e m arch on Liao Yang. Probably u passing through a severe crisis asj Barley— Feed, $23 per ton; rolled, ion Rh $2,500 for the capture of th e m urderer lieved the term s of ransom are th e sub union, Brownsville, Ju n e 22-24. small Japanese force has been landed su it of the practical cessation trade w ith S iberia, caused by y the 9 of Creed Conn, in la k e county, Oregon, ject of negotiations. Pioneer association reunion, P o rt $24.50@25. at Kin Chou bay. F lour— Valley, $3.90@4.05 per bar and $300 apiece for sheep slaughterers. The consul hopes to be able to re land, June 22. T akushan, where Japanese forces centration of the m ilita ry n. 'iit J j re l; hard wheat straights, $4@ 4.25; Trans-Siberian ra ilw a y . TliL I, is C & r T he R ussian fleet a t P ort A rthur port these term s to th e state d ep art N orthw est sportsm en’s tournam ent, clears, $3.85(34.10; hard w heat pat were landed May 19, is a t the month tion of trade is especially felt i n i of Dayan river, west of their column will go out and take the offensive as m ent very soon. M r. Gum m ere is Pendleton, Ju n e 24-26. ents, $4.40,$4.70; whole w heat, $4@ cow, wiiere several of the largest I soon as th e cripples are ready. Only m oving actively in the m atter, hie in' C h ristian cam pm eeting, T urner, 4.25; rye flour, $4.50. cantile estab lish m en ts are insolvei^™ M ore B u ildings fo r A rm y F o rts. one vessel is now holding them back. Oats— No. 1, w hite, $1.25; gray, From Kieff com e reports of etructions being to secure th e release J u n e 23-Jnly 3. W ashington, May 24.—Constructing $1.20 per cental. The Japanese are prepaiing to storm of Terdicaris as soon as possible. w illingness to invest in th e timbel Federated F ratern al M ardi Gras and Q uarterm aster Penrose, at Port Town M illstuffs— Bran, $ 19(320 per ton; P o rt A rth u r, the waters becoming too duetry a n d there have been m any|H Naval officials are aw aiting news of C arnival, P ortland, Ju n e 28-July 9. m iddlings, $25.50(327; shorts, $20(3 send, has been instructed to invite bide dangerous for th e fleet on account pi ■ for the erection of buildings to accom the arriv al of A dm iral Chadwick at th e floating m ines turned loose by the W estern Division State T eachers’ as 21; chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, Russian Poland is probably t h e ^ f Fayal w ith th e South A tlantic squad modate two additional companies of $19. R ussians. sociation, P ortland, Ju n e 29-Jnly 1. h it because of th e shortening of^™ ron, and th a t of th e E uropean squad H ay—T im othy, $15(316 per ton: coast a rtillery a t Fort Worden and one E ngland has sent a w arship to Mo ron, under A dm iral Jew ell, a t the E astern Oregon G . A. R. encam p clover, $9@ 10; grain, $11 0 1 2 ; cheat, more a t Fort Casey. At Fort Worden eign credit by E uropean banks. In Lodz, 150,000 persons are ooj rocco to compel th a t governm ent to Aozres. The ad m in istratio n will send m ent, La G rande, Ju ly 1-4. the government will erect one field offi 11012 . em ploym ent, w hile all dock impJ ta s e im m ediate steps to capture the vessels of e ith e r of these squadrons to cers’ quarters, one double captains’ Am erican Congress, P o rtlan d , Aug Vegetables— T urnips, 80c per sack; m ent work a t Odessa and other Ml bandits who hold a B ritish subject for Morrocco for the m oral effect it may ust 22-27. carrots, 80c; beets, $1; parsnips, $ lj quarters and two double lieutenants’ rn cities has been abandoned. ransom . An Am erican vessel will also have upon the officials of tn a t country cabbage. 2 < 3 2 ' 2 c; red cabbage, 2 'it -; quarters, one double noncommissioned oe sent. in th e event th e release of th e men is lettuce, head, 2 5 0 40c pel doz; pars officers quarters and two barracks. At F o r W allo w a R ese rv e . U rg e s B rita in t o A ct. Fort Casey three sets of officers’ quar An im perial edict has been issued by brought about in th e m eantim e. La G rande— The register and receiver ley, 25c; cauliflower, $2; celery, 750 ters and one barracks will be erected. ixmdon, May 25. — In conned Corea still fu rth er involving it w ith of th e U inted States land office here 90c; cucum bers, $1.75; asparagus, with th e reports w hich show that! T e rm s W ith B a n d it C hief. th e R ussian governm ent and o b lite rat have received a telegram from th e gen 1.25; peas, 5c per pound; rhubarb, ing m ines have been liberally dial R ecord Run fo r W arship. ing all sem blance of n e u tra lity . Co T angier, Morocco, May 25.—The eral land office a t W ashington, D. C ., 3c per pound; beans, green, 15c; wax, uted by th e P o rt A rth u r fleet lit New York, May 24— The United 15c; squash, $1 per box. roan steam ships are aiding in the la n d Shereef of W azen left th is m orning to ith d raw in g from deposit a large por ater adjacent to P o rt A rth u r, t-ir j States battleship Kentucky anchored off ing of Japanese. Honey— $ 3 0 3 .5 0 per <ase. meet R aisuli, th e bandit chief, w ho is tion of tim ber land to be added to the Potatoes — Fancy, $ 1.2001.25 per Tompkinsville today, having made the liam W alrond, in tlie house of Two thousand Russians w ere kille. 1 W allowa forest reserve. T his land is mons, yesterday in a vigorous or wounded in an engagement a t Hsien said to be a t Benarios. Mohammed-el- in Union, Baker and W allowa counties, cen tal; comm on, $ 1 0 1 . 20 ; new pota world’s record run for a warship from Hong Kong and Madeira to New York. condemned th e practice and deeil Torres, representative of th e sultan of m ost of it being in W allowa, w ith a toes, 3$4'04 c per pound; sweets, 5c. Y’en Cheng. Morocco a t Tangier, has empowered the F ru its—Straw berries, Oregon, \2% The total distance steamed was 12,699 th a t prom pt action shonld be tab The cruiser Tacoma has left H ono shereef to say th a t th e governm ent will good portion in F aker county, and con 0 1 5 c per pound; cherries, $1.25 per miles from Hong Kong at an average Great B ritain and a ll o th er natia siderable about six m iles east of Union lulu in search of an unknown island grant all the dem ands of R aisuli if Ion check th is schem e w hich seriously j of. . 12;07 kn° ‘»- The last run of and on tow ard Telocaset and Medical box; gooseberries, 6c per pound; ap- between there and Panam a. miles from Madiera to New York dangers a ll n e n tra l shipping, Perdicaris and Crom well Valey are Springs, which takes in a portion of the pies, fancy Baldw ins and Spitzenbergs, $4.50(32.50 per b o x ; choice, $1@ 1.50- was made at an average speed of 13.8 states th a t th e practice was in R ussians a ttrib u te the Japanese handed over im m ediately. The soldiers ragged edge of W allowa reserve. cooking, 75c(3$l. knots. The whole distance was made tion of w arfare and international naval disaster as divine interference, already have been w ithdraw n from the B atter — Fancy cream ery, 17)$c; under natural draught. The Kentucky and believe the tide has turned. d istric ts where th e bandits are lo New C re a m e ry a t L a O rande. store, 12@13c. cated. F e a r C o m in g of Y ellow Fever. has been in commission a little more La Grande— The new cream ery which B andits in Morocco have seised a B a tte r F a t— Sweet cream. 18)$c; than four years. W ashington, May 25 — It has is being p n t up in I a G rande by th e sour cream , 17c. rich Am reican and his stepson and officially »tated th a t th ere is some M a s sa c re d by M o ra s. G rand Ronde cream ery com pany w ill I EjS»— Oregon ranch, 17(318c w ill hold them for a heavy ransom . th a t the Panam a canal m ay b E x p ect F oreign P o w e rs to P r o te s t per M anila, M ar 25.— A report has been be ready for businesa by J a n e 1. The dozen. The Corean governm ent has an received here from Cam p O terton, on cream eries a t U nion and I a G rande I « - “ It is absolutely cer- factor in introducing yellow fever 4 P oultry — Chickens, m ixed, 12H,@ , To.k ‘°- the P h ilip p in es and th e entire Ofijl nulled all treaties and agreem ents w ith the island of M indanao, dated May 15, w ill m anufacture over 25,000 pounds Russia. T his is practically a declara sta tin g th a t a m assacre had taken of b a tte r per m onth, and it is th e in- 13c per pound; springs, sm all, 18(3 unVhvatR he hattle,h ip » « * > • was Dr. R. p . Strong, d irector of the4 m,D” of these milp* off graphical laboratory a t M anila, is i tion of w ar. I t is lea red C hina will place on th e 12th in st., near M alabang, tention of th e com pany to store m nch 20c; hens, 139 14c; turkeys, live, I 69 the the coast. Th*n The position mines follow. on the southern ro ast of M indanao. of th e prodnet in th e warehouses at 17c per pound dressed 18920c; ducks, vessel«n*V,**tlon dangerous for neutral report to th e P h ilip p in e com m iflf $ 7 9 8 per dozen; geese, live, 798c per Fifty-three Filipino m en, women and shows th a t th e H aw aiian isk J * Pr0*” t ,ro* f°re>ftn gov- Guam and th e P h ilip p in e s will bei A dm iral Togo reports th a t 651 men children, the fam ilies of m ilita ry em Pendleton and Baker C ity, as thoee pound. expected. The loss of the places are now sending to P ortland for Cheeee — F'nll cream, tw ins, new ernmente w ent down w ith th e two w arships sunk ployes of th e U inted States government posed to th e im p o rta tio n of the m uch of th e ir b a tte r. stock, 12 s 9 13c; old stock, 10c; Japanese w ar,!,iPe is keenly felt here quito th a t carries th e fever. by Russian m ines. a t M alabang, weie surprised a t m id S.°,fl*«s *re fl.vmg >n this city, and the Yonng America, 14c. S a la ia a S e a so n D is ap p o in tin g . 8 t. Petersburg officials say there is a night w hile asleep by th e D atto Alis ■ £ £ _ ,*n ,*rn P*r*des have been Hope — 1903 crop, 23<325»$c per abandoned. B ig L o ss l a F ig h t. American free passage a t P ort A rth u r for even and slaughtered. A storia— The m n of fish has shown a pound. St. Petersburg, May 25.— - i I t ¡i 4 to lleroehim a hospitaL " " " " WÍ" th e largest battleships. decided decrease ib the past few days. Wool— Valley, 17c; Eastern Oregon N a tiv e s T h r e a te n to Rise. ported th a t Foreign M in ister Man Vamld<| The season has been very disappointing 1 2914c; m ohair. 30c per poond for R ussian arm y surgeons are praising has received a m essage from the $ 9 Johannesburg, May 25.—T he an up to th e present tim e, and not nearly choice. M ilitary T ra ía s R each Liao V ang. th e Japanese bn lets. They inflict a nouncem ent th a t Chinese labor i s to as m any fish h a re been packed as at L . . O W , May 2 4 - E l e v e n m ill. sian consul a t Chefoo saying that 4 Beef— Dressed, 5 * 8c per ponnd sm a ll, clear wound, though posaeeaing be given preference in an endeavor to th e corresponding tim e last year, and Japanese have m ade a land attack tary trains have come M utton Dr.-seed, 5 9 6 c per pound; good stopping effect. One captain in solve th e labor problem here has tanned th a t was considered a bad arasnn. The ‘h . Past 24 honra7“ W .n Rnra7»n * Port A rth u r and th a t in doing so tiW lam ba, 6c. th e Yalu fight was wounded 20 tim es considerable unrest among th e native cold storage pack is in an even worse lost 15,000 m en killed or v im 4 '» risin g by Wap, and 5 3 ? ' *••— Dreased. 4<*7c per ponnd. b u t w ill t r i b e s , a n d a n u p r i s i n g is n o t u n lik e ly . condition. The Russian loss is placed at Pork— Dreased. 7t§7)*e. m en. T he u ltim a te outcome of 9 fighting ia not sta te d . WEEK’S DOINGS 3 i,