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in an injunction suit against the Telluride Citizens' Alliance with be ing the ringleader of the mob which drove out 25 unionists from town. RUSSIANS prisoner, Wm. Jennings, arrested on CORBETT the charge of seduction aid for whom COBURG, SPRING be went to Frea.ont, Nebraska, to bring back for trial. FIELD LOG BRITT Jennings was taken directly from ARMY the train to the jail an i did not ING DRIVES meet any of his old acquaintances, in FIGHT tact, very few people knew Fisk was HARDSHIPS coming aud the prisoner was saved RUSSIAN FACING JAPANESE TERRIBLE EAST. ERN STORM The The drive of six million feet of the embHirasauient of being confront ed by any one. Both sheriff and pris logs to the Booth-Kelly Co.’s Coburg oner were very tired from their long mill was finished today, th- last tew journev, and were glad to reach their days having beeu devoted to picking up stragglers. destination. Auotiier drive of about the same bhsntf Fisk travelled forty-two hundred miles in eight days. An un size is just about to be turned out ot eventful trip is reported aud sheriff the mouth of Fi.ll Cicek, where they have beeu boomed some time await' I had little to say concerning it. The prisoner, Wm. Jennings. hao iug a safe stage of water in the Wtl« This drive goes to th«, nothing to say, but teemed not to be j lametta. worried about his arrest on the charge Springfield mill. preferred against him, but seemed ! embarrassed to be in custody. Sheriff Victorious Britt Shows More Fisk suid that Jennings’ people were of high standing in Fremont, his fa Bruises than the Defeated REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ther being a state senator, a banker Pugilist. and a highly respected citizen. It is Andrew McDonald aud wife to Em«, the intention of Jennings' father t ma E Bray; 20 acres of land in tp 17^ furnish bonds for bis release until 111 b «1600. trial comes up at tne next term of Lawson Legget to John O Rich«, San Fraucisco, March 26. —Little the circuit court it will probably ' tumid; right of way for water ditch« the worse for the terrific battle in | be until the first of next week before $140. which they engaged last night, Britt any such action can be taken. Colonel F Smith aud Angie Smith, ai d Cirbett are around today, one re to Simon Day; lot 1 in blk 1 in Fair«, ceiving the congratulations of friends I mount. $600. aud the other consciences. The sen State of Oregon to A B Smith; 160 timent of many who last night agreed acres of land in sec 16, tp 20. $200. that Britt was entitled to the decision Laura 1! Anderson and husbanu to ciJaUgej today, the opinion I being changed W O Cook; 5 acres ot laud in sec 6, that a draw would have been the bet- tp 18. $400. ter verdict. FILINGS. Corbett spent the night in hie bed. Friends Claim the Shooting Was Thron Tbronson aud A V Buffington Hie utter dejection prevented good file location of “Old Thing’’ mining rest. When he arose this morning bis Accdental. Evidence Not claim in Blue River District. feeling that be Lad been given the Suitable. Charles A Brown tiled patent of 160 > worst of it by the referee was uudi- acres uf land in sec 30, tp 16. minished. He is without a mark as a result of the tignt save a slight cut Daily Guard March 26 j over the left eye. 11 is plans for the Yesterday evening Peter Nye,oue of the coroner's jury on the case of Wm. R. Kemery, who committed suicide last Tuesday evening, asked Coroner I The entertainment or play given by C. B. King to call the jury together the students last evening was well at again, as there was new evidence de tended, the assembly room being veloped in the case. Mr. Nye claims crowded and a neat sum realized from that there is evidence enough to prove the sale of tickets. After the play that Kemery came to bis death acci those participating indulged In a ban dentally. The evidence is to the quet in the Amaoitiana society room effect that Kemery went into the in the basement. room to get hie gun to protect him self from his supposed enemy or pur suer, and his little boy saw him take i the gun up and told bis father to put it down, and in doing so Kemery i uffuian and Sou, the real estate struck the gun against the bed, dis deelers, yesterday sold the M. A, charging it accidentally and uninten b'tsu.t residence property, corner of tionally, the shot causing his death. Oak and Fifteenth streets, to Mrs. H. Dr. King says it is impracticable W. Blume, of this city; terms of sale to call the jury together again and private. that the verdict cannot be changed by any evidence which may be shown. The case seems from all previous evi dence taken that the man was derauged Walter Roes and Claude Sylvester, mentali)- and meant to kill himself. of the Hustler job printing office, have begun the publication of a sportman’s newspaper, giving all the latest ne.vs in the sporting world. Their first issue appeared today and la a very creditable paper. It is woU gotten up and has some excellent new« matter. The Guard wishes the Caught Under a Falling “Form” publishers success with their new pa per. Yalu River the Chicago, March 25.—One dead and Have a Serious l.me Ex-Champion Feeling ! fifteen injured is the known list o* on Account of Food Dividing Line of I casualties, the result of a terrific tor- Pretty Bad Toda) j uado which swept Chicago suburbs' Scarcity. from Evanston to Indiana Harbor Hostile Forces. Over Defeat. last night, causing a property loss of Some Skirmishes Have Already OccurrecL-Few Casualties Are Reported. Loudon,March 25.—A Central News Plug Yang dispatch says returns to the Japanese Intelligence department show that 4500 Cossacks have crossed the Yalu river from Autuug in the last five days. Three thousand Rus sians hold Anju and tnousands are at strategic points on the Korean bank of the Yalu. Five hundred Russian iufai try occupy Chinju, vhil- Rus- I Ml lit -t, It'nl :«'i iq Cn tur'l bank aJ . toe Japanese .he south bank of the Anju river, where the lat ter have thrown up entrenchments. The hostile forces are thus face to face. Desultory shots have already been exchanged, but with few casual ties. Some Russian News. St. Petersburg, March 25.—The gov ernor of Tomsk proviuce has ordered all Japanese to keep inside their bouses and remove eigne from their bops, as be cannot guarantee them protection. General Altavaterj, inspector of artillery in the Russian army, has been banished to a remote military post in the Caucasus because he in formed the Czar that the new quick Oring guns would be ready for use in three months when they cannot be bad for a year. ! 8500,000. The latter to»r. bore the j brunt, houses being unmofeo and Are Without Cattie and Necessity tin t IH i ncra bowu Lnrrn in. in l.eiiia Karlrar tsst • buildings Lruis Barker wai Compels Cossacks to Eat killed and a number injured. A two story building collapsed in East Chi Their Horses. cago. JUmmond, Thornton, Dauphin Bark and other towns suffered severe Tokio, March 26.—Japanese scouts ly. Telegraph aud telephone wires ver» ; -<<9‘rVed Chicago being prac- report that Russian troops in Corea are in a most serious condition, ow 1 «ti ) iclxteJ fur twelve hours. ing to transport difficulties, Food is St. Louis, March 25.—Half a mil very scarce. The Russians are with- lion damage and two persons fatally out cattle and the Cossacks are com- injured are the results of last night’s pelled to eat their own horses. storm. In the Alta suburb the Pitts burg Redaction Company’s building was blown down. Several buildings of the St. Louie Fireworks Company I I I [MFI ID were destroyed. Dinzier’s Hotel aud i Lil L-VJl a number of residences were demol- | ished. A panic was created by the ' storm. SALEMS TEAM’S Manager Edmonson His Men. EXPRESS Announces A Strong Team. COMPANY The Salem team o! the Oregon State League will line up as follows: Wells Fargo and Adams New York Offices Burned. Loss Foots Up a Million * Large Valúas in Registered and Bul- lion Carried Out I KEMERY did NOT SUICIDE High School Noles. Residence Properly Sold. Home Compliments for Japan. London, March 25.— A Central News Tokio dispatch says that since parliamentary papers have been is sued to the public giving the nego ations with Russia preceding the out break of war, the government has been the recipient of many congratulations foi its careful manner in conducting negotiations. There is general amazement at the moderation dis played by Japan. Coer house Items. in Baskets. Sportsman Newspaper. New York, March 26.—A serious fire started at noon today in the basemeut of the Luiiding on Broad way occupied by the Morris European Express Company. The Barnes spiead Japanese in Korea. to two adjoining Adams Express Co. Rome, March 25.—A Chefoo tele buildings and the Consolidated Stock gram states that E000 Japanese have Exchange opposite. Business is sus landed at Chinnampho March 22 pended in each. making a total of 98.000 Japanese on New York, March 26.—At 1 o’clock Korean soil. the fire is under control. There is A COSSACK WATCH STATION IN MANCHURIA. much excitement because of the loca Some time ago Russia, having heard that bands of Japanese were sta American Death Avenged. tion in the heart of the financial die- , tioned at advantageous points along the Transsibérien railroad for the pur San Domingo, March 25.- General trict. Bankets and brokers have re- i pose of disabling Russia’s only means of intercommunication between Russia Arias, who gave the firing order to moved their valuables, while the big and the east, established a system of watch stations in Silierla and Mnnchuris. insurgents that caused the death of office buildings have been emptied The illustration shows one of these stations garrisoned by Cossacks, who»« tribal signs will be noticed over the men's huts. Engineer Johnson, of the American of people by order of tne police. gunboat Yankee, has been captured and shot by government troops. New York, March 26.—The general 1 offiti's of the Adams and Morri* Eu- ! Cathers, Lewis ot Santa Barbara, futu-e are unsettled, but it is likely ropean-American express companies | Cal., Teabo, last years’ team, and that he will remain here a week or are destroyed. The estimated loss j Gneiss of Portland; pitchers, Calif so in hope of being rematched with I foots up a million. Thousands of I of Oregon City Aricks. from Calitor Britt. The latter is simply deluged j dollars worth of registered express nia, Cryderman, from Midland with congratulations. He is suffering I matte” and bullion was carried out in League, and Lucas with Salem last somewhat from the effects of the pun i suit cases and baskets through the iyear; first base Hehruug, of Centra- ishment, particularly about the face \ rear of the burning building. llia; second base Edmonson., (man and left eye. Union, Mo., March 26.—George The Wells Fargo A Co. people are ager); third hase,Downie, with Salem Collins, alias Fred Lewis, was dbange : hauling out over 8100,000 in cash. last year; shortstop, Peacock, from at 1 :30 p. tn. for participation in the the Canadian League; outfielders. murder of Detective Schumacher near Lee of Oregon City and Sanders ot Stanton Juauuary 25, 1903. The de last year's team. tective attempted to arrest Collins Manager Edmonson has been slow and Bill Rudolph for bank robbery. in announcing his men but he seems to have picked a good team. Last Will Get $720 a Year—Express Union. March 26.—Rudolph was year’s Raglans were the pennant and News Agency Business found guilty this',afternoon, with pun winners of the league but they will Not Allowable in ishment of death. The verdict was have to go some if they carry it off reached an hour after the drop fell this year. Future. with Collins. Just as the black cap was adjusted the latter said “Cut her Washington, March 25.—The post- loose boys, make a good job of it!’’ office appropriation bill passed the Evere’t,Wash., March 25.—Jack Le- house late this afternoon. The item bros, a saloon keeper at B.yant, Wash raising the salaries of rural free de ington, whose life has been threat livery carriers to $720 per annum and ened many times, was shot through taking from them the express and the heart and instantly killed last news agency privilege, was retained night by some unknown person while after a sharp contest. locking up bis saloon. This was the only saloon In town and a license was granted a abort time ago in spite of a petition signed by nearly every citi zen a.-king that this license should Denver, March 25.—Captain Wells, net be granted. Roseburg, March 25.—A wild man of Troop A, baa estatl ished a press is reported to bars been seen in the censorship at Telluride which is not Coal Mint Cafe Fe't. monntah 8 in f’ors c equalled ny th e Rnffo-Ja pane««. Ten A MISSOURI HANGING RURAL CARRIERS’ BILL PASSED SALOON KEEPER MURDERED WILD COLORADO STRIKE SITUATION MAN PAT” HOWE’S FINGERS INJURED of Type in Guard Composing Room This Forenood. Daily Guard March 26 “Pat" Howe, of the Guard compos ing room force, was the victim of an accident shortly betöre noon today that might have beeu worse, but still is bad enough. While assisting hi swinging the heavy “forms’* containing the type ot two of the pages of the Daily Guard into the washing sink, the hitch rope broke, allowing the prob ably two hundred pounds of metal to fall so that the tip of the thiid linger of his left band was shaved off, bruising the nail so he will lose it. and bruising the under part of the ! middle finger, Dr. John Harris dressed the wound. (Jl course the type in the forms went into “pi,’’ which accounts for the lack of editorial and advertise ments on two inside pages of today’s paper, their places lieing sup) lied with plate reading matter. We are mt caring for that, though, the inju ry to the faithful boy causing us con cern. However, it might have been worse, if that can count for consola tion in case of accident. KILLED BY SEEN FALLING TREE SHERIFF FRED FISK ARRIVED HOME S. W. Smith, Philadelphia— “My rheumatism has disappeared entirely since taking Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Two packages made me a well man.’’ 35 cinte, tor tablet a form. Ask your druggist. MALARIA AND YELLOW JACK (From N. Y. JIiraM. January 14, 1902.) “The widow of Dr. Lazeare, who, in the employ of the Government, went to Cuba, was inoculated with Yellow Fever through mosquito bites, and die.’, applied to Congres lor r< li t' to-day.” The above tells of tin- -ad culminie tion of a series of experiments by 11.» Government, all of which proved con* elusively that the familiar mosquito i* ri dangerous vehicle for carrying Ma laria, “Yellow Jack,” and other mala» tai fevers. Those who me exposed to mosquitos brother malarial hiflueiict-s should tak* warning. Iron is tin- fighting element ui tlie blood ami provides nature with hltfii'ient resistaiu e to waul off disease, But if the blood 1.4 impure or impov. crished, or if I'.-i-e is wiakness, if means that tiie figlitnigqiialitusof the blood have been lowered, and conse quently tlicre is danger. If ; on would escape, keep the blood pun-and prop erly nouris ‘ h killed tn his miles heavy night. Wt ught Jennings Char ed ' Ira rued by a g 1 lizzard rrbed to th<“ der>t, pb i -r ■*(-.-...» • irn. The ex • es, reached. 1, < st frozen, tini; 1 •« re of by the tit1rife and ■«•< re taVen ] t is under- W istprn Fede ration. . t ! . w ell? today etc od Dvi ri» >r iiihuuv. The captai a is cuarged romer*, eld to :.pt Of H •>d killed A Pílr of K’n«<. aiy, oa;< rn 1 lay Seduction iiom I r.m>) t, lu Nebraska. for rgau th y at uer vie 1, i- at i • » > j 3 p «i dar.rf Eml fiarestee tati