Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, June 03, 1904, Image 2

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    LANE COUNTY LEADER
COAL P IE R S
BURN.
L a c k a w a n n a L o s e s F iv e M illions
a t Now V ork.
In F ire
GROWTH RAPID
LOST 3,500
Ja p a n *» * Paid D«arty for
OREGON NEWS OF INTERES
Kinchou VI*-
tory—2,000 kmatan» Kill«d.
. C . C O N N ER , P u b lis h e r .
Tokio, May 31.—The Japanese casu­
New York, June 1.— Seven freight Central Oregon's Great Develop
alties at Nan Shan are now estimated
and coal piers of the Delaware, Lacka
COTTAG E GROVE . OREGON.
EU Q BN B U B T S THBFq
ment Bringing It to the Front.
WOOL AT H lO i P R IC E .
at 3,800. The number of Russian guns
wanna A Western railroad in Jersey
City were destroyed today by a tire
captured exceed 70.
Douglas County la Pacific« vti
that started on the barge Allen C. IT WAS LATELY ONLY SAÜEBRLSH
Whils Japan paid heavily for her Mtuion and a Hall Pounds C h a n g e H ands
Bonus of $5oo.
a t Heppncr S a le .
Churchill, which lay alongside pier 12,
victory
she
scored
a
sweeping
and
val­
on which a lot of barrels cf oil were
Eugene— H. L. Traver, F.j
Heppner— The first wool salesday in
stored. The loss is estimated at $1,- Now T hriv in g F a rm s to B e S e e n Every, uable victroy over the Russians, in cap­
Heppner as arianged by the Oregon and J . M. Williams hst,
000,04X1. The flames spread rapidly.
w h e r e —S t a t e L a s d B o ard t x a m ln ln g
turing 6 / guns, clearing the way to
Woolgrowers' association resulted in from Roieburg, where they ,
Pier 12 was 800 feet long and was soon
Port Arthur and inflicting losses on the
Irrig a tio n P r o je c ts .
ablaxe its entire length, snd the fire­
|
1,800,000
pounds of wool changing ceseful i’i securing the locati#
Russians, which, in the end, are ex­
men who were trying to fight the fire
;
hands,
bringing
to the growers a little next exhibit of the Second
Attack on Port Artbui il expected to from the shore were able to accomplish
Haystack, Or., June 1.— “ I am as- pected to total 2,000 men.
Oiegnn District Agricultural
begin about June 20.
but little.
tonished that Central Oregon has not
It is doubtful if the Russians ill over $202,000. This is by far the larg-
Eugene. There has been a
The
flames
swept
across
to
pier
11
stand
again
north
of
Port
Arthur.
|
est
sale
ever
made
in
a
single
day
in
long ago been tapped by a railroad con
Clashes between Japanese an<l Rue-
sire to have the fair here i|
and
beyond,
being
finally
checked
at
lian skirmishing parties continue.
necting this section of tba state With They retired from the field beaten, and ( Heppner, and from every point o Mew
pier 5, which is a new coal trestle,
fall, and the local directora h
General Kuroki is harassing Kuro- steel-framed and iron-clad. Here the Portland,” said Governor Chamberlain they failed to rally at Nan Quan Ling, wae very satisfactory. Previous con l-
patkin so as to give Oku a clear road to firemen and fireboats made a despeiate today upon his arrival here from Shan where it was anticipated a second stand tions this year have been discouraging working for some time with
Port Arthur.
to the sheepmen and the industry in in view. Douglas county «1
stand and stayed the advance of the iko, in company with Secretary of State would be made.
Mayor McLean, of Baltimore has fire until the burning piers crumbled Dunbar and State Treasurer Moore
general,
owing to the bad sheep mark­ jected on the ground that tl
The desperate onslaughts of the Jap­
committed suicide, No cause for the and fell into the water.
These state officers, as members of the anese on the heights of Nan Sban were et, but these wool sales added so much still in debt $ 2,000 on their g
Although there was little wind, state land board, are on their way
act is known.
Rosehurg, which they hoped i
telling, for the Russians left 300 dead encouragement that there is a diffeient
sparks fell all along the water-front for
A bridge over the Arkansas river at nearly a mile, endangering the Lacka­ the Upper Deschutes country to exam
feeling, not only among the growers to raise if they bad the fair tii
in
the
trenches
there.
A
complete
•a I ids, Colo., collapsed and four people wanna station and even the Hamburg- ine the irrigation projects which have
At a meeting it was arr«n
been started under the provisions of search of the field is expected to show but in all lines of business, for the
were drowned.
American and Bremen line piers, where the Carey arid-land act. They came a greater number of dead.
sheep is a prominent factor in the bus­ the fair should come to Em
The Russians have abandoned Cheng the. firemen were kept busy playing out to Shaniko, in the southern part of
year and that Douglas rece
Nan Quan Ling was occupied yester­
Ko Chen Pau, Huang Shan and Liu streams of water upon the blaze and Sherman county, over the Columbia day morning by a force of infantry, ar­ iness affairs of Morrow county.
Ijine county $500 bonus, andi
For almost every lot of wool offered, two new directors will be cho
Shu Tun, moving in closer to Port over the ships at their docks.
tillery and engineers under the com­
Southern,
and from there took
Arthur.
A number of canal boats and several private conveyance and are traveling mand of General Nakamura.
The the growers received more than they this part of the district to sure
Kire in Cleveland, Ohio, destroyed tugs were burned, the loss of small across Crook county, learning what main Japanese force spent Friday night expected. The average price received from Douglas county, who aoc
$100,000 worth of property. The prin­ boats being variously estimated at from they can of the country, so that they billeted in the villages around Nan was about 13,4 cents per pound, which
cipal loss will be that of the St. Clair 3(1 to 2(M). The number of freight cars may the more intelligently act upon Shan. The soldiers were gieatly fa is fully a cent better than received last
R e s e r v a tio n Land For 5
is not known, but the loss on this class questions that will arise in thetransac tigued as a result of the constant fight
street school.
Oregon City— The OreognC
year,
owing
to
a
better
quality
of
wool,
of rolling Btock will be heavy.
The
ing, but they entered with much spirit
The czar is very much displeased Lackawanna road moved its passenger tion of businesa relative to the irriga
this being caused by the open winter office lias been authorized by
upon the new operations.
ior department to offer for g|
with both Kuropatkin and Alexieff and coaches out to the Meadows, and one tion enterprises.
A force fo Russians held San Chi Li and favorable spring, causing slight
Though tile roembeis of the board
ships 5 and 6 , ranges 7 and 8
it is said he would relieve them were it train of freight cars was moved out and
shrinkage
and
good
staple.
The
early
knew something of the general cbarac Pn station, which is northwest of Dal
not that he fears the effect of public saved. .
grass caused sheep to take on flesh and the Grand Ronde Indian ret
ter of the country anu have read statis ny, but the Japanese drove them out
opinion.
Piers 11 and 12 were full of general tics showing the quantity and values of The Russians abandoned and burned the fleeces were heavy, many flocks The sale will be made by
It is said an agreement lias been merchandise; piers 7, 8 , V and 1(1 were the products of this part of the state the station and retreated in the diiec averaging a pound more to the sheep sealed bids, which will be reci
than last year. The advance in price tween August 1 and August
drafted whereby Germany promises used for coal and pier 6 was a grain they admit that they had no fair con- tion of Port Arthur.
armed support to Russia it necessary loading pier. No person was seriously ception of the progress that hag been
The estimates of the Russians engag and the increased weight of the fleeces j opened at 1 o’clock p. m. A
Each bid ia to be accompani
to prevent England and the United injured.
made in the development of industrial ed in the defense of Kinchou, Nan Shan has added thousands of dollars to the
certified cheek for 20 per ceu
Vice-President Loomis, of the Lacka
States from attempting to submit the
resources and of the possibilities for bill and the south shore of Talienwan pocketbooks of the prosperous sheep-
amount hid, the same to bees
Far Eastern question to an interna' wanna, placed the total loss by the fire future growth. With one accord they bay vary, but it is evident that the growers.
at $5,000,04X1, based on the original
The sales will take out about half of the purchase price and the bah
tional congress.
express the opinion that Oregon should Russians drew for men from the forces at
coat of the piers burned, on the freight
the wool which will 1 * handled in the on establishing his citizenship
Senator Quay, of Pennsylvania, il storsd on them and to some extent the be looking after her commercial inter Port Arthur and offered all the resist Heppner market. It is estimated that
ests in Central Oregon and not permit ance possible. It is understood here
dead.
loss of business which must necessarily
S h e e p H u rry In Early
California to step in and take trade that Lieutenant General Stoessel, com about 1,500,000 pounds yet remain in
The Chinese sre assisting the Japan­ ensue. It also includes the burning of that naturally belongs to Portland mander of the military forces at Port the hands of the growers in this terri­
Pendleton— Anticipation of
the canal boats and barges thickly
ese in every way possible.
While they have not yet visited the ir Arthur, was in personal command of tory. Other salesdays have been ar­ usually overcrowded conditio
moored between some of the piers
ranged for June 8 and 23, to be held mer range in the Blue mounti
rigation projects, they have Been the recent ( potations.
The Presbyterian general assembly
The Lackawanna company carries its
here for the sale of this wool.
enough of the newly-settled country to
summer is already sending
will ask the senate to oust Smoot.
own insurance.
The sealed-bid method in which sheep to the hills, althoug
convince them that this section of Ore­
MASKING REAL FORCE.
The Baltic fleet cannot be in shape
salesdays
are
designated
when
a
num­
gon is destined to be a great producer
range is not yet exhausted. T
to sail for the Far East before October
C A V A LRY W IL L B B SE N T .
of wealth through its agricultural re­ R u ss ia n s Now S e c O b ject ol M ovem ents ber of growers and buyers can get to­ tain extent the early hand mi
at the earliest.
gether,
was
inauguiated
three
years
sources, and that if the irrigation enter­
coup in the summer range ran
of Ja p a n e s e Troops.
ago. The bids of the buyers are placed Blue mountains, and hence it
Major Langfitt has asked that Oregon M a rin es Could A ccom p lish L ittle In a prises prove to be the success that is
8
t.
Petersburg,
May
31.—The
news
R
o
u
g
h
C
o
u
n
try
.
in
a
bat,
the
highest
offer
taking
the
j
be allowed $50,000 ont of the emergen
now expected of them, Crook will be
for over a week flocks have be«
oy river and harbor appropriation.
Washington, June 1.— High officials one of the most important farming contained in the following dispatch to clip, if the grower desires to accept i t . ! the trails for Grant County fici
This
method
has
been
very
successful,
I
the emperor from General Knropatkin
ern Morrow and Western L’nnt
Black smallpox, brought from the of the administration are considering counties of the Btate.
there having been but very few private
Orient, has stirred the people of ViC' the expediency of making war on the
is all that was officially given out to­
sales.
BA ND IT TO LD TO B E W A R E .
toria, B. C. A passenger from one of Moroccan bandit« if France declines to
T o B lo t O u t th o M isp
night:
the liners died of the disease soon after land troops and assume responsibility
‘
‘On
May
25
a
Japanese
force
con­
Salem—Frank Spike and
B ia a e s T s a w m i l l o n c o a s t .
for the bandit«’ punishment. These A m e rica W ill H unt Him to Hla D e a th II
reaching shore.
Thompson, of Umatilla com!
sisting of a battalion of infantry and a
officials have discussed the best method
C ap tiv e Is H arm ed.
The new explosive used by Japan is of procedure and iiave reached the con­
been appointed local inspectou
To B e B rected a t A sto ria by H am m ond
squadron
of
cavalry
advanced
on
the
Washington, June 1.— Raisulli, the
a surprise to all military experts. It clusion that nothing but cavalry ac
Domestic Animal commission
and
O
th
e
r
I
n
te
r
e
s
ti.
seems the strongest known, piercing the customed to campaigning in a mourn Moroccan bandit, was today notified by main road to Liao Yang, bat was soon
struct vats and dip the niangj
Astoria—Negotiations are said to be that are worth saving and to k
heaviest armor plate easily. Its manu­ tainous country would be of service.
Secretary Hay, through United States compelled to retire toward Tkhouine
facture is a profound secret.
in progress whereby the interest of A. | of the animals as are put
It was at first suggested that several Consul General Gummero, that if seri-i nez.
Four men entered a Chicago store hundred marines should he landed at ous injury comes to his American cap
A second Japanese detachment, con B Hammond and the Seaside lumber | These appointments are made
ene block from the Central police sta­ Tangier and mounter). They would be live, Ion Perdicaris, the United States Bisting of a battalion of infantry, at the company in the southern and western suggestion of tfie Stockmen’s
; tion there and they will have
tion and compelled the six clerks and sent in pursuit of the kidnappers of Ion will hunt him to his death. This will
village of Dapu, in the Ai valley, fired portion of this county are to be united ' the expenses.
14 customers to stand back while they M. Perdicaris and his stepson. This he done whether it takes weeks
and
the
largest
sawmill
on
the
coast
is
robbed the cash register. They secured was considered inadvisable, as the months or years.
Consul General heavily on our Cossacks from 10 in the
marines would not be experienced in Gummero was instructed to make this morning nntil 4 in the afternoon, but to be erected. The lumber company is
$28 5.
B a k e r C ity W ool Sake
that kind of warfare. If an expedition message to Raisulli as forcible as pos the Japanese infantry failed in an at­ composed of wealthy Eastern men, who
Senator Quay's condition is now crit­
is sent it will comprise trained cavalry­ sible, and to inform him that no Euro­ tempt to turn the Cossacks’ right flank own a large tract of spruce timber in
Baker City—The first wool I
ical.
,
men from the United States.
the Necanicum district.
Mr. Ham­ the season in Baker county m
pean nation will be permitted to pre­ and intercept their retreat.”
The Good Roads convention in 1905
The president and general staff think vent his punishment.
While the dispatch is brief and bald, mond also has extensive interests in summated in this city la«
w ill be held in Portland.
this government should send an armed
The cablegram was sent in response it is considered extremely significant.
that section, and by combining the two I Shearing has only just comma
The fact that the Japanese com sufficient timber is available to keep a this section, and these salesi
Premier Combes, of France, says ex|>edition after the brigands. Secre­ to the one from Mr. Gummero advising
papacy must not meddle in internal tary Hay and other administration that Raisulli would kill Perdicaris and menced to advance along the main Liao large mill in operation for many years. j ’n Advance of the clips being il
officials discourage the idea and think his stepson unless the terms of bis pro­ Yang road immediately they had forced
Unquestionably the closing of this |n warehouse. The prices paid
affairs.
France should take the necessary steps. posed ransom met with prompt com the neck of the Liao Tung peninsula deal would mean the extension of the from 10 4 to 12 cents per pómi
The secretary of the interior has de­ There lias been no intimation, however, pliance. Mr. Hay has reached the con­ and cut off Major General Fock from
Astoria A Columoia River railroad
cided that Oregon has no title to Kla- that France will do this, but Mr. Hay- clusion that the terms imposed cannot
any co-operation with the Rnssians in south to Tillamook.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
aaath reservation swamp lands.
feels Bure that she will take action be­ and will not be accepted. If Raisulli the north shows a thorough understand­
The news of the fall of Kinchou was fore Great Britain or the United States carries out his threat and kills his cap­ ing between the Japanese commanders.
New S ta te O ran ge O ffice rs.
first published in Russia while the peo­ sends an armed force into the sultan's tives, the sultan of Morocco will beim-
Wheat— Walla Walla, 710JS
The authorities here believe the ad­
Corvallis—The State Grange elected
mediatetly notified that he must hunt vance from Feng Wang Cheng has onlv
ple were celebrating the coronation of country.
stem, 80c; Valley, 81@H2c.
the
following
officers
at
its
meeting
the rear.
down and execute the bandit.
Ameri­ been suspended, pending the elimina­
Barley— Feed, $23 per ton
D e a th fo r W ire -C u ttin g .
Master, B. G. $24.50(325.
can ships will remain in the harbor of tion of Fock’s force, and they expect held here last week:
The Japanese loss in the battle of
Flour— Valley, $3.90@ 4 05 ji
Seoul, June 1.— M. Hayashi, Japan Tangier until the matter is settled. If that the advance upon Liao Yang will Leedy, Tigardville; overseer, J . Clem,
Kinchou is placed at 12,000 and the
Freewatei; lecturer, Mrs. Clara H. rel; hard wheat straights, if
Russians are thought to have suffered ese minister to Corea, has notified the necessary, American cavalrymen will now be pushed in earnest.
It is evident that the continual shift­ Waldo, Macleay; steward, C. L. Shaw, clears, $ 3 .8 6 8 4 .1 0 ; hard its
foreign office that the Japanese military be sent there to assist in rapturing the
a heavier loee.
authorities are constantly complaining brigands. Such an intervention will be ing of and skirmishing by the advanced Albany; assistant steward, W. A. ents, $4.40(<M.70; graham, $11
The Presbyterian general assembly that telegraphic communication with
friendly one and would meet with as­ posts of the Japanese around Feng Young, Clatskanie; treasurer, H. whole wheat, $ 4 0 4 .2 5 ; m
has decider! for nnion with the Cumber­ General San is frequently interrupted. sistance from the sultan.
Wang Cheng have been merely success­ Hirschberg, Independence; secretary, $4 50.
land Presbyterian church by almost a The Japanese military authorities sus­
Secretaiy Hay is still hopeful that ful in masking the real force, consist­ Mrs. Mary L. Howard, Mulino; gate­
Oats— No. 1, white, $1.8;
unanimous vote. The united church pect that the country people are cut­ he will take up the matter and insti­ ing of the third army, which is mov­ keeper, S. N. Warfield, Alsea; Ceres, $ 1.20 per cental.
will have a membership of 1,500,000.
ting the lines at various unfrequented tute the necessary measures to capture ing north from Takushan. It is ex­ Mrs. Ruby Boyd, Beaverton; Pomona,
Millstuffs— Bran, $19020 g
The Japanese are reported to have places. M. Hayashi states that the and punish the bandits. In any event, pected that this force will be hurled Mrs. Anna Craswell, Gresham; Flora, middlings, $ 2 5 .5 0 0 27; short,
followed the Russians and compelled Japanese emperor has issued a procla­ he feels sure that Great Britain will upon Liao Yang, while the Southern Miss Leila West, Scappoose; lady as­ 2 1 ; chop, $18; linseed, dairy
them to abandon Nan Quan Ling and mation inflicting the death penalty on assist the United States, as Cromwell Japanese force is busy wtih Port Ar­ sistant steward, Mrs. Ida M. Thorp, j $19.
driven them from Sanchilipn, retreat­ all persons caught destroying telegraph Varley, kidnapped with M. Perdicaris, thur.
Gresham; member executive commit-j Hay — Timothy, $15(316 p
The fact that there is almost a com­ tee, Austin T. Buxton, Forest Grove; clover, $9(310; grain, $11@1M
ing toward Port Arthur. The Japanese lines, and asks that the Corean govern­ is a British subject.
ment take similar action
plete suspension of press messages members legislative committee, J . Vor -1 $ 1 1 0 1 2 .
have captured 80 cannon.
from Russian correspondents at the bees, Woodburn; W. M. Hilleary I Vegetables— Turnips, 80c p
T w o Hundred Made H om eless.
The Methodist general conference
Ja p a n W a n ts Reply S oo n .
’ carrots, 80c; lieets, $ 1 ; pariail
Ottawa, Kan., June 1.—The Marie front is taken to indicate that import­ Turner.
has adjourned.
london, June 1.—The Standard’s des Cygenes river here is higher than ant meveents are pending.
cabbage, 2 @ 2 4 c ; red rabag*,!!l
The Japanese have r aptured the Rus­ Tientsin correspondent telegraphs that ever known, and the overflow has
pound; lettuce, head, 25(340cp
B a k e r City P rep a res for F a ir.
sian stronghold of Kincou.
Uchida, the Japanese minister at Pe­ caused a serious flood. Above here,
Russians Must S e e k Fort.
parsley, 26c;
cauliflower,
Baker
City—At
a
mass
meeting
of
cucumbers, $1.26 <3 1.50;
St. Petersburg, May 31.—There is citizens held here it was resolved
Ten Pennsylvania miners were suffo­ kin, has demanded an immediate reply however, the stream is falling, and the
to $1.25; peas, 5c per pound; »
to the inquiry previously sent to the worst probably is over. Two hundred no attempt here to disguise the fact
cated by fumes of gas in a tunnel.
Wai-Wa-Pu as to whether China is families are homeless in the lower por­ that the succeesfnl forcing of the neck organize a fair association for the pur­ 3c; beans, green, 15c; wn
pose
of
providing
a
race
trace
andi
. . .
I-ee M. Travis, a young Eugene attor­ prepared to hold and administer the tions of Ottawa and vicinty. In North of Kwan Tnng peninsula proper puts a
ash’
J 5" bo/
ney, lins been arrester) on a charge of territory the Japanese have conquered, Ottawa several business houses are practical end to resistance to the enemy grounds for the Eastern Oregon D istrict! s<I,' Honey—
' — 1 $3(33.60
Kn per case.
pension frauds.
adding that otherwise Japan must ap­ flooded, there are two feet of water in until he reaches the actual fortifications Fair, which will be held here this fall. | Hnn‘"
Potatoes— F’ancy, 75c(3$l pt"
peal to other power« to undertske the the Santa Fe depot, and the lower around Port Arthur. Although there Ttiere was a large number of prominent new potatoes, 3 4 <§ 4c per I
An Auburn, Calitornia, bank has
citizens present, and most of whom
oeen robtied by a disguised mail during responsibility at the expense of China. floor of the Marsh hotel is covered with are many strong positions in the more signified their intention to subscribe sweets, 5c per pound.
Minister
Uchida
lias
notified
the
Chi­
water.
The
Santa
Fe
yards
are
two
than 25 miles before the perimeter of liberally for the stork of the associa­
Fruits — Strawberries, $3.8
business hours.
nese government at Pekin that Port feet under water.
the fortress is reached, the authorities tion. Two years ago the district fair per crate; cherries, 75c<3$2 f
Riots, in which the Jews are being Arthur will soon be captured.
admit that the Russians can offer little was a failure here because there wae no apples, fancy Baldwins and
severely maltreated, are of daily occur­
F re sh S e n s a tio n In D reyfu s C ase.
resistance, and mnet now retire within race track and no suitable buildings for bergs, $1.50(32.50 per box;cho*
rence in Rumia.
K ep t L o n g In C lo se Q u a rte rs.
Paris, June 1.— A fresh sensation is the fortress and prepare for the final the accommodation of exhibits.
1.50; cooking, 7 5 c@ $ l.
Tangier, June 1.—The statement promised in the Dreyfus case. The struggle.
Viceroy Alexieff insist« that Kuro­
Butter— Fancy creamery, lit*
patkin fight instead of retreating to published in the United States, through minister of war has caused the arrest
store, 1 2 4 0 1 3 c .
Push
W
ork
on
th
e
C
ream
ery
.
Harbin. The latter claims he has not the medium of a news agency that M. of an officer whose identity is kept a
T a c tic s S u rp rise R u ssia n s
Butter Fat — Sweet cream,
Percradis and his companion, M. Var­ profound secret and who is charged
men enough.
sour cream, 17c.
Chwang, May 31.—Astal____
ley, who are captives in the stronghold with having expended a large amount
Eggs— Oregon ranch, l'dhY
The
Inspectors recommend that Superin­ of the Brigand Razuiis, have been per­ of money at the trial of Dreyfus at just from Mukden says the deliberation | ing pushed.
doxen.
and
precision
of
the
enemy
ha.
surpris-
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tendent Potter, of the Cheinawa Indian mitted to go hoar hunting and are gen­ Rennes in order to secure the convic-
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, !3|jj
school, be retained, but repremanded erally enjoying themselves, is a delib- | tion of the accused. The officer is in
.
nion has the per pound; springs, small, -W
believed
the
Japanese
campaign
would
contract,
for lax methods.
erate lie. Until a day or so ago they close confinement in the fortress of
This will be the third at- hens, 1 3 4 @ 1 4 c ; turkeys, li*
be one of dashing recklessness with
A detachment of 18,000 men, think­ were confined in a small room, the ceil­ Valerian and no information regarding
17c; dressed, 18(320c; dneka
ing that Feng Wang Cheng had been ing of which was so low that they could the case will be made public at piesent
per dozen; geese, live, 7(3Sep *?1
abandoned by the Japanese, advanced not stand upright.
Cheese — Full cream, t»i®
M ined by th e Ja p a n e s e .
on the town but were surprised hy 30,-
one of stock, 1 2 4 « 13c; old stock,
T w o D iv isio n s of F lo e t.
Vladivostok, June 1.—It is believed
000 of the mikado's men. The Rus­
Cream- Y’onng America, 14c.
eries in Eastern Oregon.
Paris. June 1.—The Echo de Paris’ from information received here that occupied by the Japanese forces.
sians loat 4,000 killed and over 1.000
Hops — 1903 crop, 23« » *
St. Petersburg correspondent learn« the Japanese have mined Peter the
prisoners.
pound.
_
that the Baltic fleet will leave in two Great Gnlf, on which this town is situ­
S co u rin g M ills O perate.
D eclared a S t a t e of Blockade.
Wool— Valley, 1 7 0 1 8 4 c Pf ?
Rusisa has sgain demanded that detachments. The first, consisting ol
Pendi ton—The sconring mills got Eastern Oregon, 11014c;
ated, a task of easy accomplishment be­
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