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EUGENE. OREGON. SATURDAY MARCH
VIVID AC
R ussians
CONFIDENT
COUNT OF
I
VICTORY
BATTLE
bay They Will Crush Japan’s Navy
When Baltic Fleet
19 1904
No 10
A RUSSIAN
UNIVERSITY
FOR RUSSIAN
I
TROOPS
CRIPPLE’S LIFE
PROFESSOR
SUICIDES
Financiers Will Advance Russia
>200,000,000 If She So
Arrives.
FLAMES CLAIM
Miss
Rosina
Smith
Burns to
Death Near Oregon
Desires.
City.
i
81. Petersburg, March 16.—The
Cologne, March 15.—Tbe Gazette The Third in Ohio State
Journal today prints a comparison of Defeated Japanese Cav
Oregon City, Or., March 14.—Terri­
quotes a St. Petersburg financial pa­
. _________ i .
_.
the opposition forces of Russia and
ble was tbe suffering of Miss Rosine
à L _
at
i I
University
in
18
per as stating that a group of interna­
I
Japan in the far East, saying that
Smith, who was burned to death at
airy on Banks of
tional financiers have undertaken to
Russia has a superiority in land arm­
the home of Gue Bradv, about three
advance
Russia
a
war
loau
of
forty
Months.
Engagement.
ament by 76 cannon, but inferior in
miles south of this city, last night.
Yalu.
million pounds sterling, should she
warships, which, however, is compen­
Helpless, the woman, who had been a
so desire.
sated in artillery of the Russian forts,
cripple for years, slowly roasted to a
tbe valor of tbe Russian sailors and
Berlin, March 15.—The Koelnisscbe The Professor Whose Place He crisp, and her torture can tever be
Was on a Ship in the Harbor' tbe neoessity of tbe Japanese to set
Imagined.
Main Japanese Army Still at I Zeltung reports that Japan has organ­
Expected Promotion to Went
apart a number of warships as trans­
uus Brady and family, who are rel­
When the Fight Occurred—
ized a most complete espionage iu
port esoorts aud to guarl communi­ Home—Another Russian Crui­ Russia. Twenty-five hundred patri­
atives of tbe cripple, had left her
the
Same
Way.
Terrible Havoc by Jap­
cations. There is no doubt as to th-
alone during tbe evening while pay­
ser Reported Damaged—
otic Japanese have volunteered to
, issue of tbe naval warfare. Tbe de-
anese G jos .
ing a visit to some neighbors, and in
perform the dangerous service.
Coal
Steamer
Ashore.
1 -traction of the Japanese fleet la only
Columbus,Ohio, March 15.—Charles some manner she set fire tr her cloth­
U ucinuali,
Marc.’i
16 - Bishop' n question of time when tbe Baltio
Walter Maslob, assistant professor lu ing. Only by moat miraculous cir­
.-quardon makes its appearance in
London, Mar. 15.—Tbe Central FATAL EXPLOSION
Moure, ut me Mem 'uisc cLu.cb, who ■
Germanio language at the state uni­ cumstances did the flames fail to
witnessed the naval battle between eastern waters under tbe most bril­ News Port Arthur ¡correspondent re
versity, killed himself this morning spread to tbe fumituie and set fire to
liant of Russia's admirals.
ports a skirmish between Russian
tbe Russians and Japanese at Che­
by poisoning.
Maslob is the third tbe entire structure.
Tbe article was apparently written cossacks and Japanese cavalry on the
IM TOY WORKS professor
mulpo, in a letter vividly describee
to suiolde in elgbteeu 1 Wbeu found tbe woolen wearing ap­
to calm public opinion.
oanka of the Yalu. Tbe Japanese
the clash in that port. The bishop
months. He bad expected to get tbe parel was still smouldering and tbe
left Shanghai on February 6 Ou a
horses were killed and tbe Japanese
place of Professor Eggers, who killed body was a heap of black and charred
The Aramac Wreck.
flesh. Tbe coroner was called, and
himself
with a pistol.
Russian liner wbicb anchored at Che­
were foreed to tlee afoot. A second
Chicago, Mar. 15. Three aud prob­
npon investigation be found that no
Brisbane, March 15. —All bnt one skirmish is reported near Anju, ably four persona were killed this
mulpo near tbe Russian cruisers Va-
one was to blame for tbe awiul acci­
riag and Korietz. Then there waB of the boats
launched from the Korea, in which tbe Japanese were morning by an exploaiou in tbe Chi­
dent aud so decided to hold no in
not a Japanese ship in sight, but at wrecked steamer Aramac have been repulsed. Grand Duke Vladmirovitcb, cago Tiy Novelty Company’s plant. KING WOULDN’T
quest.
four o’clock the next day twelve picked up by steamers sent in tbe czar's cousin, is expected at Port Foreman Gordon dropped a box of
The unfortu nate woman was well
search.
Arthur tomorrow.
Japanese ships steamed in and an­
toy torpedoes. Its detonation set ofi
DECORATE along in years.
chored. Three thousand troops land­
other explosive« and the building was
ed and the six cruisers aud torpedo Supprtssing American Papers.
Cbeefoo, Mar. 15.—It is reported wrecked. His body and those of two
boats withdrew eight miles and form­
that the Japanese land forces are still
TO IMPROVE
Stockholm, March 15.—Thirty-three in Japan despite contrary statements boys were found burned beyond Populace Celebrated Hungarian
ed a line across tho channel. Tbe Ja­
recognition.
foreign
papers,
including
live
Finnish
panese consul notified tbe Russians
Those in Korea are merely for gar­
Revolution Then Smashed
THE SIUSLAW
aud they left the harbor. The ships papers published in America, are pro­ rison purposes to bold tbe Russians
■tripped for action and at noon sailed hibited from circulation in Finnland in check along the Yala. The main
Palace Windows.
Intense Patriotism.
or not speaking the truth.
out.
army is destined for some point along I New York. Maiob 16.—A Japanese
“Shortly the roar began,” writes
tbe Liao Tung gulf,but is waiting th
Wabington, March 14. - - Senator
* woman at Takasaki, on learning that Budapesth, Hungary, March 16.—
Bishop Moore “Fifteen minutes we
During the celebration of the Huuga- Fulton today offered three amend­
thought would suffice to end the un­
ments to the euudry civil bill, male-
equal combat, but tbe eerth and sea
lug appropriations as follows:
shook under the awful thunder of the
To continue tbe improvement of the
guus. Tbe Russians ewuug around
entrance to Tilulmiok Bay, $500,000;
and Bteamed back to tbe anchorage,
to furbtor improve th) cbanuel over
flags flying. Sure of their prey, the
the bar at Yaquina Bay, $250,000; t<
Japanese resumed their station in
improve tbe mouth of the Siuslaw
tbe roadstead, blocking the only
river, $100,(XX). Those amendments
-channel. Tbe four funueled Vaiiag
are intended to provide fuuds for car­
was evidently badly wounded, with a
rying on work during tbe fiscal year.
list to port, and tbe Korietz was ap
Lcndon. March 15.—News of the
parently uninjured. We hastened to
government defeat has caused Japan­
row out in » sampan. We saw no
Royalty Lunched Together.
ese consols to fall. Seoul newspaper
scars on the Korietz, though tbe sail­
correspondents to Hing Ya and Anju
ors were putting paint on tbe bull as
have been ordered to return by Jap­
I Vigo, Spain, March 16. —Emperor
if to conceal the battlemarks. We
William, of Germany, and King Al-
asked an officer with a bandaged head anese military authorities. No per­
mits to go to the front being issued
pbouso
took lunch together at noon
how they fared, and he replied that
is regarded ss very significant.
today, after which the emperor sailed
they had no. chance. Tbe Variag was
for Gibraltar
evidently sinking. The vessel was
mortally wounded amidships, with a
Of Grant’s Wife’s Family.
huge rent in her upper works. Two '
Washington. D. C., March 15.—Tbe
of her funnels were riddled, and the president has nominated Louis Dent,
■h
L
bridge was a maos of twisted iron. A o' the District of Columbia,to be con
lieutenant on that bridge was torn to sul at Dawson, Yukon.
■T iHfcl. VW
pieces, his right arm b^ing found
holding signal flags,
Broke Shot Putting Record.
Boats of tbs
other warships in tbe harbor began
Ann Arbor, Mich., March 14—A
to remove tbe wounded, It was a pa- University of Michigan freshman
thetic scene.
named Rose Lroke the world’s 16-
“The United States gunboat Vicks pound sbot putting record by tbrow-
burg’s lifeboat helped to remove the ing 47 feet 3^ inches Saturday in a
men. We sailed with the first officer contest with the First Regiment of
•of the steamer Sungari, on which we Cbica o.
Telluride, Colo., March 15.—One
came. He indicated that all would
hundred members of tbe Citizens’ Al­
be lost shortly. We saw men hurry­
Voting on a Strike.
liance armed last night and raided
jug below as if to scuttlo the ship.
tbe homes of union miners aud their
Indianapolis, March
15.— Fiom
Now the men are hastening to leave noon today until six this evening two
sympathizers and forced them to
tbe Korietz. We ara now within a huudred thousand miuere will vote
march to the depot, when they were
few yards of her as the last two boats on tbe proposition to strike iu tbe bi­
placed aboard a train at two o’clock
put off. It is twenty mluutes to four, tuminous sections of the Middle West.
THE IMPERIAL FAMILY OF RUSSIA.
file morning and again deported.
aud we recall tbe captain’s words and President Mitchell today declared
They were warnevi .lot to return un­
out of the czar and czarina Ir tbe picture are their four children. Reuding from the left, they
hasten to our rowers. There is land that be had given his beet effort to
der pain of death. Resistance in sev­
. Ai.. stasia, Olga nnd Mazie.
surmounted by a revolving light six avert troub'e, and now it is up to the
eral cases brought severe beatings. A
hundred yards away. We land and men themselves. Tbe returns will
number
of the a,ob were well known
final disposition of the Port Arthur
climb to its summit. Tbe hai ds of probably be canvassed Thursday.
business men.
Russian fleet, which is a threatening her only son bad been exempted from I
the watch denote four o’clock. In­
factor in transport matters. As Ad­ active service on tbe g>-ouud that she rian revolution of 1648 Tuesday, a
Pleased by Merger Decsioin.
A Good Way From Port.
stantly a terrific explosion occurred
miral Togo’s second attempt to bottle was dependent on bis earnings, has crowd of students aud workingmen
astern of the Korietz, almost simulta­
smashed
the
windows
of
the
palaces
Port Townsend, Wash., Mar. 15 — up the fleet apparently failed, fur- committed suicide, says a World dis
Washington, March 15.—The cabi­
neously another one forward. Two The Schooner Antelope, 58 days from
tber^delay in Japanese landing is be- patch from Tokio. In a letter she of tbe Kiug and Arch duchess Clo­ net meeting today resolved itself into
malignant columns of smoke and de­ San Francisco for Coquille River, lieved will occur.
stated that she was about to kill her- 1 thilde because they were not decorat­ a jollification over the merger decis­
bris leaped, writbed and twisted OregoD, has airived here in a badly
self in order that her son might be ed. Tbe police charged the mob, in- ion. Secretary Knox received the
upward as if monsters in mortal com­ battered condition. Sue had been
juring several of the participants.
personal congratulations of the mem
St. Petersburg, March 15.—A dis- free to fight for her fatherlaud. Then
bat. As their black bodies poll apart given up for lost. Tbe schooner bad
here present. Outside of this feature
she
plunged
a
dagger
into
her
heart.
a moment the sinking sun, tearful been caught in a storm and blown patch today states that Viceioy Alex-
Steamer is Safe.
the meeting was barren of matters of
Withdrawing tbe weapon «be banded
ieff
has
odered
the
immediate
libera
­
with films of baza, shone through. several hundred miles out of her
general interest.
Halifax,
March
16.
—
Ht.
Pierre,
it
to
her
sod
,
who
immediately
Vol-
tion ?and arming of all convicts on
Now a fleroe fire rages in tbe bankers course
Miquelon, cablegram announces the
the island of Sabgalien, just north of anteered for active service.
of the Variag, which more and more
Buying Torpedoes.
safe arirval this morning of the
Yezzo,
who
are
willing
to
enroll
and
lists to port. She has outlived the
Chinese
Neutrality.
steamer Propatria, many days over­
Vienna, March 16.—Tbe French gov-
Salem Secures Calif.
help defend the island against the
■an, bat at six o'clock, with a great
Washington, March 15.—Besides her due with sixty passengers and crew. erumont has just ordered 150 torpe­
shudder, the huge leviathan turns on
Oregon City, March 16.—Evelyn Japanese attaek which is thought im­
general proclamation of neutrality, Senator Mitchell*« Daughter Died does from tbe Whitehead rarka at
her side and dies. Only Snngari re­ Calif,an Oregon City baseball player, minent.
Flume.
Cbiua has sent a special declaration
mains, and she too siDks slowly in baa been signed by Manager Edmon­
New York, March 15.—Mrs. Griffin,
St. Petersburg, March 15.—There to tbe ÜDlted States, called forth
Ex-Pugilist Dropped Dead.
the burning, roaring furnace.
All son of tbe Salem baseball team to do
thia in a state of hostility. Wbat pitching duty for that team during are denials today of the report of the probably by Secretary Hay’s circular daughter of Henator Mitchell, of Che-
New York, March 16.—John Flood,
shal> we see when war is formally de­ tbe coming season. He will report sinking of four steamers at the mouth note, to tbe effect that it la its set on, died this morning.
a pugilist who once fought BulHvan
purpose
to
remain
entirely
neutral
of
Port
Arthur
harbor
by
the
Russian
the first or April.
clared?”
Good Weather for War.
■nd lost in eight rounds, dropped
Calif is a well known ball player, commander. An official telegram re­ throughout the war.
Mukden,
Manchuria, Mar. 15.— dead here this morning.
ports
no
news
of
fighting.
having
won
a
reputation
for
himself
American Refugees Cared For.
Duke of Cambridge
The severely cold weather has given Labor Leader Operated Upon.
in many games. For three years he
Washington, Mar. 15.—The navy made the team be pitched for tbe I Yinkow, March 15. —A foreigner' London, March 16—The Dake of place to fine days. Passenger trains
Portland, March 16.—Edward Boyce
defartment is advised that the cruleer winning bunch and has worried tbe ■ from Port Arthur reports a short en- ' Cambridge, Victoria's aged cousin have resumed carrying Russian faml
Cinoinnatti has returned to Chemul­ besi stick men in this part of tbe gagement off that place Munday id was seized with bemor*abages of tbe lie« homeward, while Ruslan mil­ of Butte, ex-president of tbe Western
po from Cbinnaampo with 23 Ameri­ country.
I which tbe Russian cruiser Diana was I stomach this morning aud it i- feared itary forces continué to work south­ Federation of Mluers, underwent an
operation foi appendicitis iu a local
ward from Harbpln.
j damaged.
can refugees.
tbe end la near.
{hospital today.
I
Bishop Moore Tells of
tnC CLhemUlpO NdVtll
JAPAN
HAVING
BACKSET
Lx Æ
VOSS
SETTLED
LABOR
QUESTION
W
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