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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1904)
MUST SOON FIGHT JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN OUTPOSTS ARE IN TOUCH. Ilatlle Will lie Ons ol the Moit Decisive of the Wnr-Otnerals Kurokl nnd Oku Have Merged Their Two Armies Into One-Kurupalkln I Very Much on the Alert. HI. Petersburg, J 20. A dispatch from Lieutenant General HnkharoH to night, telling ol numerous skirmishes, coiillrrn tho IniIIhI Hint tho great do cIhIvu battle of the campaign between General Kuropiitkln's rnnln nrmy mid tho nrinlea of General Kuiokl nml Oku U liwrilnont. Tho three armies nggro gnto 300,000 men, nml tliolr otitio(itn 4t r i) loilny In touch nil nloiiK tho Him. Tho Japanese evidently tried to draw Kurnpntkln n far south n possible, IioIiIIiik out nil Incentive n check lo tho ndvnuco of Oku'N runlir nrmy. Mean time, Oku HwuiiK sharply to the east wnrd to Join Kurokl townrd thu Chnpnn ins, Kurokl nt tho same tlmo moving n strong foreo by tho tIk11 Hank limnrd Hnluhang. Tho inn In Japanese ml vniico ronllnuo along tho main P'"tf Wmig Cheng-Lino Ynng road, avoiding tho Mnu Tien pan by n detour to tho northward. Nothing U known hero of tint exact txtliil nt which Kuropntkln'H main forco In concentrated, though It In liellovrd thnt u largo part llu l.lno Ynng force has In-en moved to n point be tween Klnchnu nml T Tcho Kino. HULL COMIIS OUT PLAINLY. lie Will Depart More Men If the (love r nor Will Only Olrtct. Crlpplo Creek, Colo,, Juno 20. Gen--rnl Hhcimnu Hell, who ! governing Toller county under mnrtlnl law, ha ii-ued nnnther statement for publica tion, which In part l a follow: "The ro nro 10,000 Hen being written nboiil mo. I nm acting tinder order of thu governor ' (bo statu of Colorado. Ho stand lor penre mid quiet nnd good government, nml lini hmtruclml ma to see to ll that the Western Federation ot Miner hnll not directly or Indirectly muriler miy moro men, mid they shall not. "rlo far n placing Denver under mnrllal Uw I concerned, thnt ret iMilely with tho governor. Provided he should nee 111 to do no, I mn hi aljti tnnl general, cnminandliiK thn mllllnry in ret of the state, mid will see to It thnt hundreds of had men nro deported, and nflcr martial Inw tin been called off, If the chiton jwruilt tho cattle I Intend to deport to return that will Iki their builnet. No man who want to -work will bo moleated, but thn person who live nololy mid only by hi mouth, provided Governor Pcabody given mo tho word, will have to emigrate. The tlmo tor totnporlilng talk In Colorado lia passed. What wo ought to do now Into net, mid I gut wo me going itomo.' LIK1AL I'lattT ON OIL TRUST. Ohio Man lleiln Suit to Dlaaolve the Standard Oil Company. Trenton, N, J., Juno 20. Chmlei J. Henderson, Jr., of Jersey City, mid Joapeh M. Nuwlln, of Philadelphia, counsel (or Georgu It Ice, of Marietta, )., today flleil In tho court of chancery n bill for the dimilutlon o( tho Stand nrd oil company, n New Jorr-ey cnrow tiou, churning that tho company 1 Il legal, mid thai It exists In violation of thunuthtrust lawn of I ho United Slates, mid of tho statute relating to monop olies. Tho bill chnrgen thnt tho Standard oil vompnny In Ohio vin declared il legal by tho court o( that stnto, hut thnt tho company, limtrad of dissolv lug, in oliedlunco to thnt doclidnn, Iiiih, by cuhterfuge, evaded tho Ohio deol elon, iiinl that tho New Jorsoy corpora tion in merely n holding company for tlio Ohio concern. Thu bill asks thnt not only tho coin puny bo dissolved, but thnt it nssot bo dlntrthuted among tho ntockholdera n )aylng off it outMnnd ing recuritle. 1'or tho accompllah inent of thin puipooo, it I nuked that n receiver bo npKilnted. To Dlacharge Tour Thoutand Men. l'lillndoltihln, Juno 20. Four tboua nml men will bo discharged fiom tho Ituldwin Ixicomotlvo work within thu next few dnyn, Hlx thoutmud hnvo iilready been dropptHl from tho com pany' curvlco nnd tho working force will Ihi reduced to (1,000. Thu grcutent number uvur employed I about 10,000. Thetiu HtntementH woro mudo by nn olllcur of thu company today. Tho plucvtt nindo vncmit by tho ntrlku of !0() men In tho boiler nhopa lust week weru filled by thu iminiigemeiit from 3,000 inon recently tliHulmrged. Wyoming Irrigation Project Approved. Choyenno, Vyo June 20, Thontnto land board wna today mlvlned by wire that the Interior dupartinont hud Juat approved the negrcgittlou of 160,000 ncrcH of bind in thu Oregon HiihIii Irri gation project, lly thu Oiegou bimiu improveiiiunt nnd rovornt nil led enter prlcoa co vu nil hundred thntiHnnd ncrcH of ileaort land will bo convoiled Into productive farina nnd thriving towno. I'AflSAOl! 1'AHTIAI.I.Y IILOCKI1U. Huailan licet Ha (treat Difficulty In Leaving I'ort Arthur. Toklo, Juno 20. Tho dutnlled rejiort teculved from Admiral Togo of tho op erntlonn Iwforo i'ort Arthur, which ro milled in tho nlnkliig of miother Kim nlan buttleablp, hIiowd Unit thu mi trunci) to tho liurbor nt I'ort Arthur I Mill blocked to mioli mi extent thnt It I impoHMlblo for t)iu Humilnun to mmieiiver. Thu ojiorntloii of bringing tho Itupitlnn fleet lulu tho open, no cording to tho report of thu olllcern of the JnpnueiM) acout venitoln, lahtod from 11 n. in,, till IliIlO p. in., nnd war dllll- cult In tho extreme. When II mt neeu by tho mnlu fleet tho ItiiBMlnn ahlpa weru In n double column formation, thn Unit mndo up of four rrulnor mid lx hntttelilp, with the linttlralilp Czarevitch in tho lend, rho rtecuud column wan mndo up of the erul-.ur Novlk mid nuven dentroyer. Thnt tho Jnpanena did not attack In force nml attempt to ink tho entire ItiiaNlnu fleet vta duo to the fact that nightfall arrived boforu tho uhlp could Ihi brought within range, nnd nothing wn left but for thn torpedo attack. If I generally believed now that another attempt will lo made by tho Htmalmi to eacajw. PLIII1T f'A5T III1IMI MAUU HI! ADV. Kuiil Hrdnublta Iter lllforta to 01 llaltlc Squadron Heady. Kt. i'eteraburg, Juno 1!0. Work on tho llaltlc Ntiadrondciguod for nervlco In tho J'aclllc I Ixilng pmhed with re douhlivl vigor night mid day. Ad miral Ilirileff, tho commander-lu-chlrf at Conatadt, in co-oorutlfig with Vice Admlrnl ItnJoUovnaky, In comtnnnd of tho llaltlc fleet, to haaten tho work. The captain of tho battleehlp Nnvmln and Hlraol Vellky and tho nrmorrd orulwr Admlrnl Nnklmoff, theflrat von nel to go out into tho rondatead In com mlaalon, have Ikhui iiiibllely compll menUol for their diligence, In order not to lmM-do the woik, thn crew nro not inuiilered to auluto thu commnnder-In-chief when bo tialla ll.n veiael. A strict guard I maintained nt Crnn Hindi. liven the wnrrhlita' Inunchea nro not allowed to enter the naval baaliiN aflet dur-k. Lieutenant Ynvil lor, In chnrge ol tho naval labrontory, wa nrrrated recntly nnd confined to n forlrrM for bringing n relative to the laboratory without permlMlon. MOHMONS Olir MUX I CAN THACT. Half Million Acre WHI He Purchaatd bi Sonora or Chihuahua. Mexico City, June 20. A report I being circulated hero to tho effect thnt the Mormon church would bo qulto ac tively engaged during the next few months in necurlng land In vralou por tion of Mexico foi tho purjxxw of colo nisation. Tho aaacitlon I mado that It wan recently decided to purchase n tract of 600,000 acre in Konorn or Chi huahua, to bo used on nn extcmlon of tho colonlta of Coloula, Dublan and Hint. Tho nrinngomenU nro nbout complettMl, it I aalil, mid within n fow week tho deed will Ihi ready for trmiafer. In addition to thct Innda, It la learned, tho .Mormon elder hnvo taken hold of re vera I other land offer recent ly mado to them, Among theae nro raid to lm largo tract of land In Hinnloa mid Clilapnu, Japan Seeking No (lain. Vienna, Juno 20. Thu Allegemeine Zoltung any thnt n coord lug to n diplo matic nolo received hero tho Jnpauerm government ha rcnolved, In caao pence i rentored, to demand nothing eleo than wub nientionetl in thu govern inent' note of Dooeinlwr laat; thnt if oven If Port Arthur bo taken by the Japanese, to reatoro It to ItiiMln, re ectliig the Kuriao-ChlncBO ngreemont, nnd (lint Japan will regard KumIu hi economically predominant in Manchu ria, Japan demnrid only thnt alio be considered with tho other great power in tho solution of Astatic question. Haytl Relics on Apologies. Port Au Prince, Juno 20. There is no confirmation hero of tho reports that Franco nnd Germany nro nbout to send wntehipH to llnytlen wntern in coiiho quunru of thu uttnek on tho respective inlniaterH of thottu countries by tlio pal ace guard nt I'ort Au l'rlnco. Tho French nnd (leruuvn ministers nro uwnlting itutructioiiH from their gov ernments. Tho Unytlnu government, however, regard tho Incident flfl cloned liy tlio forwarding of apologies, while thu press Is silent concerning tho matter. More Tiring nt I'ort Arthur. Cliefoo, Juno -'0. There was firing nt Port Arthur hint night, nnd tonight. Tho booming of big gutiH was. distinctly heard hero tonight. Klghteen Japan oho transports have boon neon going west along tho Oorean coast. EVENTS OP THE DAY OATIinRED FROM AW PARTS OP TII0 TWO HEMISPHERES. Comprehensive Review ot the Import nnt Happening of the Past Week, Presented In Condensed Porm, Most Likely to Prove Interesting to Our Many Render. Pnul Morton hn iiMiimod tho olllce of recreUiry of tho nnvy. Tliero I n colony of ovor 200 deport ed Cripplu Creek miner in Denver. Tho Huaslmi Vladivostok squndron hn nppenrod nt (lensnn, Coren, and filed on tho town. Tho nctlng Innd commissioner hn decided that n corporation hn tho rmmu right to file on desert Innd n n cltlxen. Tho secretary of commerce und labor hn ordered that nil pan'engor rmryiiu t-teiimlxwit In thu New York harlor bi reluhM-c.leil. A Itusaiau submarine !oat ennk nt her mooring nt thu llaltlc shlpbtilldlriK yards through inexperienced handling mid 21 live Mere lost. . (lormnny has ordered n gunboat to llnytl to In ct upon tho punishment of thu guard who nrraultcd the French and (lerruan milliliters. The Japanese second army is reriort- fd to hnvo effected n Juncture with thu llrst nrmy nnd llmt thowholo force now lias n lighting front of 120 mile. Forty-threo firemen, four of wlrorn will probably die, were overcomu by vas mid smoke nt n fire in New York. Tho breaking of a ga main wna tho en uce. Thiity-aix moro Colorado miners hnvo been deporti-d. Knox mid Cortelyou hnvo given up their plcc in tho cabinet. A tornado In Nehrnskn wrecked many homes, causing two deaths mid Injuries to six others. General Oku I clone to tho heels of Kuropatkin, who in withdrawing to ward tho north. The Port Arthur fleet is retorted to have given battle to the Japanceo nnd proceeded to sea. II. J. Mlddleton, nn Associated Press correspondent with tho Hunsinn nrmy, ha died of dlsentory. Two Japanese, disguised a organ grinders, hnvo succeeded in making map of the entire Itatllc coast. It li reported that I-Mwnrd F. Knight, tho correspondent of tho London Morn ing Post, with the Japancao army, ha been killed. Tliero is ntllt no trace of Kent J. IMinis, brother of A asistant Secretary of titate Ixjnils, who diasppeared over n week ago. Ilia wife ha given up hope for liini. Perdlcarli say tho brigand Ilalauli Ic posing na n patriot. I,oiidon pnpern pralae Admiral Togo for his Intent victory off Port Arthur. Kur-alnni nro said to hnvo lieen de feated inn decisive battle nt Tnshlcliao. Count Tolstoi inveigh against the present war aud holds tho cxnr up to ridicule. Tho body of another woman lus coino to the surface from tho General Blocurn disaster. I. II. Amoa, of Portland, Is n possi ble candidate for president on tho Pro hibition ticket. Heat prostrations hnvo been numcr on tho pnst few days in Now York aud Washington. John Alennxder Dowlo ha returned to tho United Htatoa. Hnrrlmaii I said to lo nbout to bo euro control of tho Kanta Fo system. Tho American Federation of Labor ban entered Into tho Colorado miner' strike. Russia hn redoubled her effort to get tho llaltlc squadron in shape to sail for tho rnr l-.nst. Tho Kansas wheat harvest will bo dolnyed tunny day on account ot the recent heavy rains. What 1b thought to bo n (lnnl report on the General Blocurn disaster shows thnt 1,031 ilvca weru lost. Eleven persona wore seriously injured nnd many more slightly in n collision ot two street cars nt Chicago. A call has been issued for a meeting of thu TranH-MlsatHsippl Commerical congress nt Ht. I-ouls September 10-17. ChliiCBo banditti uro helping tho Jap annuo hv l'IvIiil' liiovemontn of troons. attacking outposts, aud blowing up bridge. Flro, supposed to lio of Incendiary origin, destroyed 1300000 worth of property in thu lumber district of Cleveland. A decislvo battle between tho main mmioa of Ilusala nnd Japan la expected shortly. AMI1RICA TO DROP IT. No Demand Por Redrcaa Will fie Map In Perdlcarla' Caae. Washington, Juno 28, Tho nUto de partment does not contemplate any re clamation upon tho Moorish govern ment on account of tho 1'crdlcnrls inci dent. In it view that trio government hn Buffered novercly, both from n finnriclal point of view nnd In national humiliation, through it compliance with tho demnud of thu uno of force, by appearing to tho powerful Influence of thu Hhercefn Mouley All nnd Mouley Ahmed, who hcadod the escort sent to bring tho prisoneH to Tangier. More over, Franco practically furnished thu money from which tho ransom was paid, a tho recent French loan of f 12, 600,000 gave tho sultan the mean to meet Itnlsuli'i domand for $70,000 ransom. Tho Itnlsnli Incident I going to hnvo nn Important effect on the adoption of a firm French policy townrd Morocco. Tho correspondent of tho Associated Pres learn that definite step hnvo already boon taken to inaugurate French authority. M. Deles mb ha se lected M. Halndre, the ex-French rep resentative at Geneva, to Uko up tho organization of thu Moroccan customs at tho ports, Including Tnngler. The recent French loan lo Morrax-o I guar anteed by tho customs receipts. There fore, M. Hnindre will overr-eo tho cus toms administration. He Is now or ngnlzlng n largo staff. Tlio next step will bo tho organization of rench po lice or gendnrmerio at Tnngicr. It nprwnrs by all accounts, Including thnt of Perdlcnri himself, as set down In in letters, that bo did not suffer undue hardship; that ho mo treated witli kindness and consideration by Italsuli and thnt ho tins no ill-feeling townrd thnt, to him, Agreeable bandit. No sufficient reason exist why any fur ther demands should bo made upon the sultan of Morocco either for Indemnity or tho punishment of the kidnapers. If tho sultan chooses to tako vengeance uKin Italsuli, that I his own affair. PLANNED A DASH. Japaneae Struck Russian Fleet In the Nick ol Time. Toklo, June 28. Admiral Togo, re porting further on hi success nt Port Arthur, any hi patrol boat discovered the battleship Pcresviet nnd reven other vessels, accompanied by nine torpedo boat destroyer, near tho entrance to Port Arthur harbor. Tho patrol boat warned him wlroleealy, and he Imme diately advanced hi entire fleet, except thoeo engaged upon special duty. Tho admiral then discovered that the Russian fleet consisted of six battle ships, five cruisers and 14 destroyer, tho commander having evidently plan ned a dash by sundown. The Russians Btoppcd outside the en trance to tho harbor, and after night fall n tleet of Japanese torpedo boat de stroyer resolutely attacked tho Rus sian ship, nnd succeeded in torpedoing and sinking n battleship of the Peres vlet type, nnd disabled the battlcehlp Sevastopol. A ciuiscr of the Diann type wna ob served burning. It was towed into the imrlior und it wna evident alio sustatin ed serious damage. The toredo boat destroyer Siiirnkumo won hit by a shell, which fell In tho cabin; killing three men and wounding three others. The Chidori, a vassal of thu Mine class, Was hit behind the engine room, but no casualties resulted therefrom. Tor pedo boat 04 and CO were slightly damaged. Apolory Not Sufllclent. ParlB, Juno 28. Haytl' apology for the insult to tlio French minister at I'ort au Princo, M. Doprex, who wa stoned by tho palace guards recently, ha been received by tlio foreign otllce, but doea not give satisfaction. It ap pear to seek to make light of tho In cident. The olllclals hero nro not dis poned to assume a belligerent attitude toward a small power, but they ex)ect Haytl adequately to realize, and redress thu offenses. This contributed to tlio decision to send a warship to Haytlan waters. Dutte Miners WUI aire $25,000. Hutto, Mont., June 28 Tho llutte Miners' union has decided to donate $26,000 to tho Colorado miners to as sist them In pressing tho legal test to bu mndo on thn Colorado supreme court decision upholding tho hnlaas corpus, aud allowing President Mnyer, of tho Western Federation of Miners, to re main In Jail without charges having been placed against him. Tlio right of Governor Peabody nnd General liell to doport miners without trial will i1bo bo tested by tho llutto miners. Pcara Cholera May Spread to America. Washington, Juno 28. Vice Consul John Tyler, at Tehernu, has notified tlio state department that thero nro 260 cases ot cholera nt Sultannbad, which is tho principal center of tho Persian carpet trado with Amorica. Tho con sul has wnrnod agents not to make ship ments for the present. flA vJmm BSHES ssEcii Isnbfll (to hor mother) OhI I wn awfully aenrcd to-day, John and I wcra out taking n walk, and wo met the min ister, and John nuked him to Join lis. Hklnfllnt If" anything should happen fo me, dearent, you will bo all right I've Just Insured my life. "Hut sup poo nothing does happen .to you?" Life. First Hoarder What's thnt loud thumping nolao In tho kitchen? Second Hoarder It' thn landlady hammering Die steak and wishing It wa Die beef tniMt. Mr. Cnaey Th docthor say ya hov nppendlkltla, Tlra. Mr. Case Och, Norah, Norn hi whoy wor ye bo foolish as to show htm yure bank-book? Judge, Jornlma Why doe dnt Pndcroosky McOlnnla wear hi hair no long? Mi nerva Why, don't yer know dot he' do diampeen mouth-orgun player of da block? Chicago Dally New. "The reason I can't get along with tar wife 1 that she wantv to submit all our difference to arbitration." "To arbitration?" "Vm. fine alway wants to refer dispute to her mother." "Great guns!" exclaimed the absent minded man; "I Just stuck the lighted i nd of thl cigar In my month." "How fortunate you were In discovering It at once, dear," rejoined hi good wife. "Woman I naturally of a clinging nature," observed be. "Yes," rejoined hi wife, "but she Isn't to be compared with a man when It come to holding on to a flvo-tlollnr bill," New Yorker. Grlnnand Barrett What cured Cawlboy of his desire to be a trage dian? Irving Henry The open-air treatment He walked home from Fon-du-Lac with tho thermometer at xero. Ex. Mr. Meddergraaa Who yer scndln the sheep to, Dill? Mr. Ragweed Why, my sen Zeb'a up to college trylu fur a sheepskin, he say, and I'm goln' ter surprise him with a bull critter. Chicago Pont Dr. Ketchum ny Jovel These cab companies certainly know how to charge. II! Wife Never mind, dear. It's lucky that the president of the company la a patient of yours. Hrooklyn Life. Mm. Cobwlgger So your husband think hla position In society la now secure? Mrs. Ncwrlch Yen. He la ao sure about It that he ha stopped hir ing a lrcs suit, and Is having ono made to order. Judge. Amateur- This Is my latest attempt at a landscape. May I ask what you think of the perspective? Artist The perspective Is its strong point Tba further away you atand the better It looks. Chicago Tribune. Mr. Chtc My automobile nerves didn't cut any dash nt all at the sana torium. Mm. Chic Why not? Mr. Chic Oh, the doctors were all wildly enthusiastic over a man who has flying-machine nerve. Puck. Tho Importunate lover had Just pro posed. "Let your answer be a rowel, with a consonant oa either side of It," he gently begged her. The charming; girl smiled. "Very well," sho said. "Git!" Cleveland Tlaln Dealer. A child thrust: "You never saw my hands as dirty as that" aald a mother, reproachfjully, to her little 8-year-old girl. " 'Cause I never saw you when you were a little girl," was tho prompt answer. Glasgow Kvenlng Times, "In India barbers rank high. "Social. ly they are tho equals of tho priests." "Say. where do poets coruo In over thero?" "Same place they do here." "Where's that?" "Among the illustri ous dead." Chicago neconl-Herald. Teacher In tho sentence, "Mary milks the cow," what Is tho word cow? Johnny Cow Is a noun, feminine gen der, and stands for Mary. Teacher WIat nonsensel Why does cow stand for Mary? Johnny So Mary can tend to the milking. Van Dauber So old Gotrox fell In love at first sight with that Impossible Jones girl. Why, she Is a perfect freak! Friend Just so. Do you know, old chap, It wouldn't be a bad Idea to get tho old boy around to look, at your pictures. Puck. Nooxy Then you don't bellovo In a man marrying his deceased wife's sis ter? Henpeck AYell, I certainly be lieve that a man who would rush Into a thing Uko that doesn't deservo to hnvo lost his first wlfo at all. Phila delphia ledger. "Good-morning!" said tho old gentle man. "I'd like to look ovor some of your spectacles." "Yes, sir," replied tba clerk, absent-mindedly, "that's what most of our customers do. It's Just as good as looking through thorn." Philadelphia Ledger. Sho Somohow women don't got along so well as men In n parlia mentary body. Ho Of course not A man considers It a great honor to bo called to preside, but a woman Is pretty npt to regard It ns a mean at- I tempt to keep her from having her 'share In tho talk. Uostou Transcrlot 1 . .4 Kl I "1 N