Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, July 29, 1904, Image 7

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    LANE COUNTY LEADER
4 CI i n OKI) CJAUE. Editor á Pub.
C O T T A G E G R O V E ____ OREGON
KUROP/\TltlN M AY RETREAT.
Outillantuvered He Must Abandon
Liao Yang.
London, July 27.— specials to the
Loudon morning papers confirm the
news of active operations at the seat
of war. The Telegraph s Chefoo cor-
respondent, under date of July 23.
says:
“ A junk from Dalny reports that
last night a Japanese fleet of 20 war
ships and 2U torpedo boats bombarded
Hwangsbin for three hours, and the
forts replied.”
The same correspondent learns that
the Japanese first army is being largely
reinforced by veterans from the re­
serves. The correspondent of the Rtan
uard with the Japanese army, under
date of July 24 says:
“ It is difficult to understand the in­
tentions of the Russians. Kuropatkin
is evidently bent on a retreat north-
watd, yet he lingers in the south, at­
tracted apparently by Port Arthur.”
The correspondent of the Chronicle,
in a dispatch dated at Mo Tien Pass,
July 23, regards General Kuropatkin
as outmaneuvered and anxious to
abandon Liao Vang without fighting,
but also reluctant to retire while Port
Arthur remains uncaptured.
The Chronicle’s Yinkow correspond­
ent reports that there was heavy fight­
ing Saturday and Sunday in the neigh­
borhood of Ta Tche Kiao with General
Rtakelberg’s force, consisting of 20 bat­
talions of infantry, a brigade of artil­
lery and a division of Cossacks.
LOOK FOR EXCISE
E x te rn
Oregon Lands
Be Irrigated.
Meaning of Raids on Fleets of
' ^
Friendly Nalions.
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
M ay
July 26—It
SHEEP SWARMING
r ’ iu1 Eastern"Tircgon will become
reality, and not havrMO ^ r e c e iv e d
IN.
HOP CROP *q LL 6e
Thousands arc Being Moved Onto Linn County Grower» s «
Chief Engineer Newell of t b y e -
Cascade Forest Reserve.
but Spray N ever«***
I Carnation service, today to the effect
Eugene— The s;.r»yin. ^
<alem— The news lias reached thin
Opiaioa Is Expressed ia Japan That Actio» of that the farmers living along Ma'hcur
I river have aroused themselves and In city to the effect that the country in this county is now in
Resume of the i n s Important but Not Less
XMt,
the Cur s Fleet Will Result in Intensifica­ I fend to submit to the government
tli.nrighl.oilie d of Breitenbunh, m some yards is complete ...
Interesting Events of the Fast Week- His­
tion
of
Irritation
and
Unfriendliness.
their written promise to
the western pait of the Cascade forest now remains hut fur the'hoj
torical. National, Political, Personal.
the government in constructing
reserve is threatened with devastation and ripen. There are no e l l
Uns' lrrigaion work' Mr~ New^rs crit-
these farmers,
Tokro, July 27.— The arts of
. .-iuni oi enese
-. expressed
—■
¡ui oi vegetation by reason of the , sneroach- lice ot any consequence, but 1L
Anxiety is felt for a number of ves­
Vladivostok squadron in tliu Pacific trou gh these dispatche's a short time ment 0f the Eastern Otegem sheep ■ , era will spray j,,B, the Mnie^
sels about due off tbe Japanese coast.
and of the volunteer fleet in the Red aKo, and his threat to remove his en- wi,h their enormous flocks of sheep, were millions, for they kuo. i
In a 14-iiour battle the KusHiaiiH met
Ureaely hundreds oi sheep are to be how little time it take, ,
- «' i t strengthen the belief here that Bus- gineers from Malheur country “ •*
a severe defeat east of Ta Tche Kiao.
l>etrc»t, and,
! seen in the vicinity of ' ..................■
* “ it make th eir appeaarnoe and J
sia is deliberately peeking to effect the farmers acted on his
red effect
effect, and
anil the
eucoc
1 - " ¡ j there will b* no I um than 12, jnst ns it is aiiout readvtofc.1 1
Amercia, England and Germany, in the has had the desired
Kansas City packers claim to contin­
000 bead in that part ot the leseive lie
Reports regarding tb„ nroC ^
hope of finding an avenue for retiring ai engineers w n « ' M a i
ue to get nonunion help and to turn out
r before long the farmers along
indicate that the crop
fore the grazing season closes.
gracefully from a disastrous
a greater product.
1 heaur river will comply with \ * * *
There is a qiietsion of whether the so heavy as last year in
,
There is no argument over the right of einment’s requirements
If farmers
Tbe Knight Commander, sunk by
Kussia to seize neutral vessels carrying f 0.0pera,Pi they will have to pay but grazing permits contemplate the en­ yards, the dry weather |llvit, *
the Russian Vladivostok squadron, had
actual contraband of war, but the wis- ,3 per acre per year for 40 years, in croachment iqion this territory, and dency to cut short the yi,V
a cargo of iron and steel.
dom of destroying neutral prizes with-
~’“ 1' order to get - ------
---- ,h“
water * from
the vovern-
govern- the settleis in that section are vigor­ though in mo>t cases the
out trial, unless the subject is to in- ment reservoirs onto their lanus, an ously protesting against it.
leniained perfectly green J
Malheur, Oregon farmers have two
volve other powesr, is generally quee- at the end of that time the entne w o r s
months in whi<h to accept the govern­
Hon. John Minto has returned from The growth seems not to hive
„.in be turned over to the users of
will
ment irrigation project.
tioned.
a visit to Minto pass through the Cas­ strong as usual. The tot»|
It is believeel that America w ill re- 1 the
me water.
> * .«■ The government * ‘ 11 mere- cades. and reports 'lie encroachments the county, however, now
Ex-Senator H . G. Davis, Democratic
list i •*
ly retain control of the , work
of con
fuse to recognize Russia’ s extended
exienueu ubi
extended
structiOI1 -----
until the cost F - upon
w " r re-
re­ of Eastern Oregon sheepmen on the be greater than a year a»0
nominee for vice president, is reported
western part of the forest leserve former year, the acreage Uin,
oi contraband and will speedily demand | J
^ K by
V t settlers
t l V r s who
who arc
paid
are benefited.
to be engaged to be married.
a limitation to aVticles reasonably
i Work along the Malheur river is in are alarming the people of that part than ever before. If everyth!
A Big Four engine at Indianapolis
trahand, in order to protect hei large gucjj shape that as soon as the farm* of the country. Minto said that be­ well from now until pickin’«tin
struck an electric car, killing t * o per
Oriental commercial interests.
ers owning lands within the proposed tween Warm ¡springs and Detroit, a though there should I* no Doi.
sons and injuring a number of others
It is expected that Great Britain will irrigation area pledge themselves to distance of 16 miles, he passed through it is safe to say this county m
protest
against
the
sinking
of
the
pay the required amount, the govern* six miles of sheep, 1,700 in number. out more than an average crop g
Thirty-seven cotton mills have shut
Knight Commander and demand trial ment will be ready to make final sur- Minto considers it an outrage, as he
down at Pall River, Mass. The strike
for seized British steamers, and that veys and plans preparatory to «tin g
does not think the sheepmen have the
is on account of a reduciton in wages.
Crops Aboul June lion City
Germany will
will make
make a
1*
‘
Germany
a second
second and
and more
more contracts. In the eyes o
eers this project is no longer ques rights so far west as they are coming,
The resignation of Superintendent
Junction City— Haying i t ;
RAIDS TO CEASE.
vigorous protest.
but
they
claim
they
have
a
stretch
two
tionable.
but
one
that
promises
com
Potter, of Chemawa Indian school, has
ished in this locality.
Ttio
The Vladviostok warships are hover­
townships wide there, and w ill bring
plete success.
been accepted. His successor has not
this product lias been higher |L
P ro tests o f Britain and Germany ing about the course of the steamers
It remains with the farmers to say 12,000 sheep into the district.
been named.
son than usual, farmer» renlita,
from San Francisco, probably with the when work shall commence. It is ex­
Heeded by Russia.
Summer outers and others there are
hope of overhauling the liner Korea. plained in this connection that the worried, thinking the sheep w ill de­ <8 to $12 per ton, not baled. "
Corean agitation against Japanese
8t. Petersburg, July 27.— Grand Warning, however, has been given to I government will not accept a partial
ing is progressing rapidly, ,# f
land grants is becoming serious.
stroy a llj) lease re, and also the oppor­ ing w ill begin in two w.eks
Duke Alexia presided at yeaterday’a
Parker has fixed August 10 as the council, which Count I.amadorf, the the Korea and sh3 has a chance of elud- promise of co-operation, or promises tunity for keeping domestic animals.
from only a part of the farmers within
w ill make a better crop than
ing the Russians.
date of his notification of acceptance.
ioreign secretary, and Vice Admiral
ported, aB the heads aie sell t
There w ill probably be other g^iz. | the Irrigation district. Every man
The Russian Vladivostok squadron Avellan, chief of the admiralty depart­
SCHOOL ALL THE YEAR.
who will be benefited by this work
the grains plump. While tbe
has been sighted 70 miles from Yoko­ ment, and other high naval officials at­ ures, and whatever be the determina­ must pledge himself to contribute his
not so thick as usual, tbe 'yi
tion of the legal questions involved, or share of the cost before the govern­
hama.
tended.
Change Under Contemplation at O re­ fall but little below tbn r
whatever diplomatic action be taken, ment will adopt the project.
All employes of the packing plants
The reault of the conference removee it is confidently believed here that the
gon Agricultural College.
Prunes are almost a failure inS-
The government today advertised
have gone out. About 85,000 men are all double concerning the preaent atti­ seizures will create a feeling of intense
lame and 8outhein Benton
for
bids
for
14.000
barrels
of
Portland
Corvallis—The
faculty
of
the
Ore­
effected.
tude of Knaaia with regard to the vol- irritation and unfriendliness against cement to be used on the Minodoka
gon Agricultural college has been in­ Some prune orchards, in I»«,
A battle has been fought near Ta unteei fleet. The validity of the view Russia in America, England and Ger­ Irrigation project in Southern Idaho.
been
grubbed up there.
structed to piepare a plan for n contin­
Tche Klao, and It is believed losses expressed in tiie Britiah note regarding many.
Bids will be received by Engineer D.
uous
school
at
the
college,
ami
to
re­
will be large.
the irregularity of tbe position of the
Japan is anxious to localize the com­ W. Ross, at Boise, until August 25.
W ork on Fishladder Row»*
port the same for the consideration of
Thugs at Bonesteel, S. D.t resisted veaaeia waa eo far admitted that the bat and avoid involving other powers,
Oregon City— ContractorE.P.
eviction, and two of them, as many of­ counci! agreed to waive the right of but views with unfriendliness the acts LARGE SHIPS TAKING NO RISKS. the board of regents at the annual
meeting next July.
The action was lias resumed work on the 8,
search.
ficers and a civilian were shot.
of aggression against friendly neutrals
taken at the last meeting of the hoard. that is to lie installed at Wii
After
a
long
discussion,
in
which
and treaty violations disadvantageous Japanese Holding Them Back for
Russia has stirred up the Ire of
The proposal for the continuous col­ Falls in this city, and for
Germany by seizing a steamer in the Count Lamadorff took a leading part, to herself, in the latter connection
fhe final Blow at Pori Arthur.
lege session is an innovation on the last session of the legislature nag
it was decided that the preaent atatUB Japan regards the affair of the passage
Red sea flying tbe kaiser’s flag.
of the volunteer fleet was not sufficient­ of the volunteer fleet through the Dar
On Board the Mikasa. Admiral coast, but is much in vogue among appropriation of $5,000 i
Britain, informed of the seizure of
larger institutions in the East.
The brought against the contractor I
two more ships, is determined to have ly well defined according to inteina­ flaneUeV' as"of more “imporiance U.an lo g o ’s flagship, off Port Arthur July
,
r.
. . 20. via Kusan. Corea. July 26.— In re- college year closes about June 12, ordi­ teres ted fishermen to recover
the war status of the Russian voluu tional law to render further searches tbe acts of the vessels
subsequent to p|y tQ addre88<,8 made t0 hlm by the
narily, and opens about September 20. damages and to enjoin the c
and seizures advisable and that there­ such passage.
teer fleet fixed.
newspaper correspondents who are on There are those who believe that many of the ladder, was recently d«
fore Knaaia, in tbe interests of friendly
It is alleged that great dissatisfac­
board
the
steamer
Manchuria,
Admir­
students, were a fourth term added to favor of the state’s interests by
BITTER FIGHT ON.
tion exists among the members of the relations with the powers should with­
al Togo said, modestly, that he felt
the year, would continue in attendance, cult court. The construction ol
meat packer’s unions because of the draw the authority given the volunteer
complimented to learn that the world
second strike order, and that a revolt fleet in this respect.
Strike Has Become General in C h i-' was interested in his victories, and It enabling them to gain a year in taking improvement in the river will t*
against President Donnelly’s order
was his desire, through the press, to the college course. Steps taken so far pieted this sumniei.
cago Stockyards.
will occur.
GREAT BRITAIN PACIFIED.
! send his thanks to those persons who are only preliminary, and future action
Chicago, July 27.— With all peace admire him.
by the board is necessary to determine
Senator Got man has refused to take
Goes to Buy Larger Mills.
The Japanese naval policy is to hold whether or not the plan w ill be finally
negotiations broken off a-nd with all
tbe national Democratic chairmanship. Settlem ent o f Red Sea Seizures
Eugene— Scott'Htandiih taint
reserve until inaugurated.
the allied trades unions employed at I their larger warships
S atisfactorily Arranged.
from Rlue river and lias gone ta
Colonel K. Butler, a prominent Rt.
the «different pi*..I., with the exception i the time comes to deliver a crushing
Fiancisco to boy a new mill for
St. Petersburg, July 27.— The Asso­ of the teamsters and stationary engin­ blow at Port Arthur. In the mean­
* "n il politician, has been indicted for
To
Fit
Up
Smelter.
Great Northern mine. The :
ciated Press is able to state on the eers, out on strike in sympathy with tim e, torpedoboats are to make con-
bribery.
Grants Bass— There now stand on of this m ill will increase then,
! stant and harassing attacks. Every
Pacific coast shippers have asked the highest authority that the Knaaian ami the butcher workmen who quit work I night the Japanese lay mines at the the Southern l'acitic tracks at Grants from 20 to 30 per cent, bringing'
war department to state what goods are Britiah governmentte have agreed on a two weeks ago, the stock yards strike harbor entrance. The entrance to the Pass three carloads of machinery, furn­ output up to $10.000 or
mutually aatiafactorv basis for a settle­ tonight had settled down to what prom- port is now clear.
contraband.
ment of the question of tbe statu» of ises to be one of the bitterest fights be- | The steamer Manchuria is making a ace, stackB, ore cars, lathe, drillpress, month. The owners of this |
Brlt:«h press w ill not l>elieve danger Kuas’ an volunteer fleet steamer» in tire tween capital and labor in the history tour of the theatre of war with mem­ etc., foi the 100-ton smelter being in- w ill also build a tiainway this
averted until the greater question of Ked sea and the seizures by them of of -America.
bers of the Japanese Diet, foreign at •tailed at Iakilma by the lakilma convey .the ore from the mine to
the Dardanelles is settled.
British ships.
A few' minor points
As lias been threatened for oome taches and newspaper corespondents Smelting company, and there arc two m ill, and w ill he prepared to
carloads of machinery and supplies yet the m ill all winter.
The Massachusetts state board of ar­ still rjmain on set I led, but these will time, tiie allied trades employed in the on board. ________________
to arrive, Tuese cats were shipped
bitration is trying to avert a strike at probably ire cleared up tomorrow, and packing industry quit work w hen called
OFFICERS ARE DEFIED.
some time ago, and should arrive with­
P O R T L A N D MARKETS.
cotton mills, with a prospect of success. it is not expected that further compi- on today to assist the’ striking butchers '
in the next few days
The plant is to
cations will arise.
in their efforts to bring the packers to
Bonesteel, R. D., gamblers have met
be
located
on
tiie
old
Itankin*
plane,
Great credit for the satisfactory term­ terms. In several instances the men \ Bonesteel, South Dakota Ha.s Reign
Wheat— Walla Walla, 66@67c;
tbe demand of citizens to make grafters ination of tiiis incident is due Foreign
beinw the Waldn and Queen of Bronze stem, 71@72c; valley, 78c.
o f Terror With Land Rush.
did not wait for the official notification
go, and the reign of terror seems to Ire Secretary I.amsdoif, who, it is ad­
mines,
45
miles
from
Grunts
Pass.
Barley— Feed, $22 per ton;
from their leadera to go on strike, but
Bonesteel, 8. I)., July 25.— Excite­
at an end.
mitted, acted in the calm and concilia­ threw down their tools and quit work ment is running high in Bonesteel to-
$23(924.
Good Road Building Material.
The meatpackers strike has been re­ tory spirit worthy of a great statesman. of their own volition.
Oats— No. 1 white, $ 1.221»
| night, brought about by the rescue of
newed in all the leading packing plants The attitude of Sir Charles iiardinge,
At 6 o’clock tonight the statement an arrested gambler, who was taken
Eugene—J. II. Dodge has arrived $1.17>g per cental.
and the tie-ftp is complete. The trou­ the British ambassador, both <or mod­ was made by M. J. Donnelly, president I from the hands of the police by a dozen here from Cleveland, O., being sent
Flout— Valley, $3.!l0@4.05 |*r
ble is alleged discrimination in rein- eration and dignity, also evokes praise. of the butchers’ union, that every | or 15 of his friends and rushed down here to superintend the work of build­ rel; hard wheat straights, |4#i
staating employes.
Unless peace is
union man employed at the stockyaids the main street of tiie town and se- ing a sample piece of road on approved ciearB, $3.85@4.10; hard
I
Sink Prize Ship.
made at once all allied unions are like­
with the exception of the teamsters and crete<!. The gambler was attested and scientific plans, as a demonstration of ents, $4.40(94.70; graham, $3
ly to go out in sympathy.
President
Yokohama, July 27.— The Vladivo­ engineers, had responded to orders for wa8 be ng escorted to the police station tiie possibilities of good toad building whole wheat, $4@4.25; rje
Donnelly, of the union, is Haid to have stok squadron yesterday sank the a general svpmathetic strike. The en- w|lcn, suddenly, at the word of a in this section. Samples of available $4.50.
demaanded that strikers be reinstated •learner Knight Commander, from gineers, he declared, would join the leader, a crowd of rappel a and friendB materials have been sent East and have
MJilstnffs— Bran, $10 per ton;
in 10 days instead of 45.
New York, off the province of Izu, al­ Btrikers tomorrow morning, and, unless 0f the prisoner made a clash for the pn- been examined by Mr. Dodge, and it is dlings, 23.50; shorts, $21; chop, I
erials here I linseed, dairy food, $19.
The grand lodge of Elks has abolish­ ter transferring the crew of the Knight there was a speedy settlement of the lieeraan having him in charge Seiz- his assertion that the
Commander to the ateamer Tsinan, difflculty, he said, tbe teamsteia would | ¡„g grasp of the officer, who drew his available are as good as can lie found
H ay— Timothy, $15(416 per to»
ed the grip and sign.
w hich arrived here this morning. The undoubtedly join their biother work­ revolver and struck one of the attack­ anywhere in the world.
ver, $8(99; grain, $11012; cheat, I
A reign of terror attneds the land Vladivostok squadron alao captured a men in their struggle for supremacy.
@ 12 .
ing party a blow in tiie face, cutting
rush at Bonesteel, South Dakota.
German vessel believed to be the Ara
According to Mr. Donnei y , today
Butter— Fancy creamery, 18(?K
Quartzvlllc Prospects are Good.
him quite severly, and then fired two
inn,
with
800
tons
ot
flour,
and
an
un­
strike
swelled
the
number
of
men
who
sllot8
int0
tht,
air>
hoping
t0
brj
the
G. M. McKinney has retired as head
Albany— W. B. Iawler and ArtInn store butter, 13@13>gC.
known
British
steamer.
The
two
ves
have
quit
work
at
the
stockyards
in
resemmr
nartv
.
I.in
Eggs— Oregon ranch, 20@21c.
of the Hairiman immigration bureau.
rescuing party to a halt, the attacking L. Pease, tiie New York mining experts,
sels were sent to Vladivostok in charge
Cheese— Full cream, twin#,
Ex-Renator Vest is seriously ill and of prize crews. The American Trading Chiago alone to nearly 03,000 penooa. par,y .unrounded the prisoner and eue- >'«ve returned from the QaartzviUe
I ceeded in getting him away.
mines. Mr. Pease expressed himself stock, 12@ 12>kc; "I'l eh**' 7(
little hope is entertained for his recov­ company is the agent for the Knight
War Insurance Is Advanced.
'rhe city authorities immediately oe- ;:ls even better pleased with tiie mining Young America, 13(®14c.
ery.
Commander.
Poultry— Fancy hens, 12912,V
| gan swearing
extra
his nrst,
first visit.
London. July 27.— Much anxiety inis—
...A in m
h m policemen
pooemneu and
ami property than
man on ms
This
Corresponded at Mukden report an
felt here relative to certain ships now ! *,ave expressed the determination to : " as made several years ago and result- pound; old hens, I I ‘n<912c;
engagement in which the Russians lost
B o y » Turn Bandit».
the ' law
in Far Enslern waters, and it is be- | enforce *u-
— at any cost.
ed in an expenditure of considerable chickens, ll@ Il> < c : old mown,
heavily.
Chicago, July 27.— Emulators of tiie iieved the Russian Vladivostok fleet
money in development.
Active work young roosters, H S ( lil 2c; springs,
Probable Action o f Russia.
Leading London papers contend that exploits of the carbarn bandits, four will capture seveial of them. As a re­
is expected in the Quartzville district to 2-pound, 16(417c; broiler!. 1 ‘
pound, 16)k@17c; dressed rh'C
the war status of the volunteer 'fleet is youths «nested yesterday, confessed to sult of this, insurance war risks have
St. Petersburg, July 26 — While not
killing one man in a saloon and hold­ advanced 7 guineas pier cent, which a
12)4(813c; turkeys, live, 14)i§l«;
the paramount issue.
admitting the illegality of the action
ing up and robbing a score of others at few days ago were but ¡^10 shillings. of the Russians in converting vessels
dieseed, 16@16o; do choice, 1»«
Indian Institute at Newport.
Russia w ill release the Britiah aihp different times. The murder was that Tiie Pritish steamer St. Hubert, of of the volunteer fleet into
or the volunteer fleet into warships af
Salem -The prorgam for tiie annual geese, live, 6®7c; do dressed,
Malacca on assurance that ahe waa not of John Lane, stage carpenter of the tl- 3064 tons, which is owned in Liver­ ter they had reached the Red sea it is Pacific coast ¡„u ;i,.i
dudes, old, $6(86.50 per do«»:
i ! , ?
carrying contraband supplies.
linois theater, who was shot in an at­ pool, is overdue a week at Yokoiiama probabld, lu view or the fact that neu- New port Or
" C ' ** 16 ‘ at young, as to size, $2@5.
tral
shins
r il d n n t r a p a i v o
- ____« _____
« p u r l , $ir., each year, has been
le­
ships did not receive previous
Vegetables— Turnips, $1.25 per
8t. Joaeph, Mo., union packers aa- tempt to hold up Gustav Kiegel's sa­ and is almost certainly a Russian prize.
notice, that Russia, in order to remove aned for this year, and is very elaborate
aaulted many nonunion men becauae loon on tbe morning of July 4. The Fears are also expressed for the steamer the shadow of a cloud upon their m character. Tiie 1904 session w ill be carrots, $1.50; beets, $ l . » i $ «* *
$1.25; cabbage, 1)»(81,V;
plant» are not discharging them faat proprietor also was shot. The prison­ Romford and several colliers.
right to fly the war (lag, will formally- ! h®lii Au8'>s4 22 to 27.
Tiie
- ...........
ers are Peter Duller, James and W il­
nntlfir »Vio -------- „a n ,
" utili 1... ___ 1_. I
. . . program
enough.
notify the powers of their conversion Will be under tiie supervision of Super­ head, 25w40c per dozen; parsley, •
liam Farmby and David Kelley.
All
Lose in Brisk Skirmish.
into warships, thus putting all neu­ intendent of Indian Schools Miss Es­ cauliflower, $ 1.75(92; celery,' ' ^
Eleven million doliara haa been al­ are less than 20 years old.
London, July 27.— A dispatch te a trals upon their guards. In the mean­
telle Reed, and Superintendent of In­ aspurugus, 50c; peas,
lowed by the Knaaian government for
beans, green, 4(85c; wa*i 4®5c,N^
news agency from Liao Yang reports time all the ships seized will be re­ dian Schools M. F. Holland.
the immediate improvement of the Si­
leased.
Japanese Governm ent .Silent
heavy artillery fighting there all day
$1.25 per hex; green corn, 60cp"
berian railway.
ad, $1.30 per ewt; ye1“”’
Tnkio, July 27.— Tiie passage of the yesterday. The Russian casualties, it
onions, new red
Wallowa
County’s
First
Fair.
The government may reclaim a great Dardanelles by the Russian volunteer is alleged, were thought not to exceed
To Call Troops In.
$1.75.
Enterprise—
The
first
annual
fair
of
traci ot laud in Harney county .¡Oregon, fleet steamers, the seizures of German 400, while the Japanese are said to
Honey— $3(83.50 per esse.
.
Denver, July 26.—The Republican to- the
The Japanese, | day ga..8
* " a" ° " a, conn,-v fair association
and haa made temporary withdrawal» mail and the rapture in the Ked sea by have lost more men.
Potatoes— Fancy, old,_ I 1'"’, —
Before
the
end
of
the
pres­
will
be
hel.1
in
this
city
during
the
"smiiTiovn
.
1
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i
^
‘
2
c
I«
Russia of the Peninsula! A Oiiental who were attacking the “ southern de­
to permit a full inveatigation.
cental;
Early
R<*e,
5!
7 —' ¡p per
ercen
ta l; new, H
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steamer Malacca have attracted great tachment,’ ’ according to the dispatch, ent week there will be no military first week in October.
rile primary ,,ound ; Garnet Chile, 2c-
o.
rule
In
the
state
of
Colorado.
The
ohject
in
holding
the
fair
this
fall
is
to
I
A warlike tone pervade» the Britiah atttention throughout Japan.
The were forced to retire precipitately, leav­
Fluita—
Cherries, 4(85c r per
r I uils— c.nerrie»,
troops in Teller, San Miguel and Las secure an exhibit of Wallowa county»
preaa.
government is watching the situation ing their dead and wounded on the
Animas counties will be withdrawn resources for the I.ewis and Clark ex- gooseberries, 6c; taspberries, I -
Minieter John Barrett haa arrived at keenly, hut it haa not given any form field.
and the administration of affairs In poistion next year. A pioneer’s asso- crate; huckleberries. 15“ P«r ' |
c of expression to its views or indica-
Colon.
these counties left to the civil author-
apples, new, $1@1.75; aP ^ ’c *
cUtlon will also be organized durin;
Move Out o f Ntu Chwang,
| tion that it w ill take any action in the
1.35 per bov; peaches. te|10
w ir .l
t withdrawal of the troops
Both aide» in the meat packera atrike . matter.
Paris, July 27.— A dispatch to tiie wiil also bring about the dissolution
ford, 80c; others, 60(8 <0c:ctn
profcaa to be confident of winning.
Matin from Niu Chwang says that of the military commission now in
$2.60 per crate; watermelons,
Let Supreme Court Arbitrate.
heavy tiling continued all day long existence In the Cripple Creek district
Road Building Recommended.
Democratic leader» have aaked Gor­
pound; prunes, $1 25 per box.
,
* Panama, July 27 — The 8tar and July 24.
The battle lasted for 16
man to become national chairman.
Eugene— Judge Chri.m an and Com­
Beef— Dreeced. 506 V f*r
Heradl, in an editorial article proposes hours. The Russians weredtiven hack
Steamers Equipped as Crnisers
missioners
Edwards
and
Price
have
Mntton— Dressed, 435c pet P0^
re­
Knaaia ia aaid to have received an­
that the differences pending between on the east side and were reported to
” aS*'“ r1?’ ¡ M r 2« —It Is said that
other auhmarine boat (rum America.
v ' r° m B1,,e river' where ti) ey lambs, 6c.
.wvusi.
the Panama government and that of the he utterly routed on the north.
The ! the
have
been
inspecting
the
wagon
U o>'d steamer
roads
Veal— Dressed,
The German ateamer Samhia haa Panamaa crnal zone be submitted for dispatch says the Russians evacuated Kaiserin Marie Theresa
and >our
four _ ....... *■*» -.o tnetr imnr
' a vlew -° their improvement.
Pork— Dressed, 607c I* r P” ^
been aeiaed hv Ruaaiana in the Kedaea. decision to the supreme court of the
1
" “ ' " , " ,e
I ! ’«
tiie camp flonrieh mg, and
Hops 1903 crop, 2 1 M 24c [*r I* ,
Knaaian ahipa have aeiaed another United States. The idea is well re­ will piobably take possession un July ¡on ine Baltic, K,,RSia
q
‘
havp
w
i
u
k
ï
will
authorize
under seniori
*. .
—
pvuutmre of funds
expenditure
Wool- Valley, 19020c t*r
26.
ceived in all circles here.
Britiah liner in the Ken aea.
a ju Eastern Oregon, 10(81 «c; ■
’
i fully armed and equipped'as cruise™! diciout mann”
° ‘ r° ad8
I j>er pound lor choice.
NEWS OF THE WEEK
RUSSIA IS READY TO END THE WAR !“
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