'& :, MMMtMMkaMMlMIMMtMtMUlhthl ..Wy.Hfc!,. MIMtMMlMi, .-- ATTEMPT , BY LAND ' AND SEA NORMAL .!? J RESTORED n LIKE; ; SHER'WOOfJ . )' , . i A JAPANESE TRY TO CAPTURE Meagre Report From The Scene - Yashima,,Reported Sunk at Talienwan-RPS- stens Plan to Catch Japs Between Two Fires . ATTACK 1IY LAND AND HKA Choefoo, Juno 7 Am nttnck from land nnil Hint im Port Arthur occurred last night mill early today, according to rcjwirts reaching lioro. A Chlniftt) junk wiih tho first to bring tin) news. Tito sailor ri(irt tlitit thu Japanese trlod to advance ly hind, tho fleet helping in thu movuinunU A raiiinnnt of thu Russian Port Arthur llmt camo ont of the linrlxn' in nil at tonipt to reixil tho Japatiesu warships. plhvr reports tend to confirm tint junk rumors, Indicating that n naval Imttlo lum lxfu fought in tlio gulf of J'vohlll. Steamers passing Lnlo Blum promontory outli of Port Arthur , hoard firing, whllo rvpprt froui Teng uliun stato that heavy firing sx heard there from olovuii p. iu. to tyo n. m. Voxels fn)in Min Too Irtlau.ds con flnri those rujHirtu, whllo residents of thu hills huru statu that thoy aw tiiirthuH iu thu direction indicated. MINKS DESTROYED Tokio, Juno 7 Toko rejKirts fori' ouo mines discovered and oxploded in ' ' thu past two days in Tnliunwnn bay, " XJliiiiuso, formerly Riuwiun pilots, LoIdk usud. '' DISCREDITED REPORT ' ' taiirtoM, Juno 7 A Cliuufon dispatch assorts that tho Japanese ship Hunk in Tnlluuwan hay wan thu battleship Yaihiuia, hut thin is mo. credited an Togo makes no mention lu his rojort noting tho clearing of tho iuIium. OPPOSING PLANS Tokio, Juno 7 Dispatches say that u Rurtrtlun wiroleiM menwtKO from Port Arthur linn Iwou intercepted by tho Jiipmit'rtu which iiidlcaU'H a Ruiwian TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 51, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stiiton Laud Oftloo, Roaoburg, Oregon May ill, 1U01. a ' Notloo is hoi-oby given that in com - pllanco witji provlrtlonn of tho act of 1 Congress of Juno II, 1878, entitled "An act for tho milo of timber laudn in tho States. of California, Oregon, Novndn and Wiirthlngton Territory, "Jus extend- od to all tho Public Land States, by net of August 1, 181)2, James A.Cobb, of Roriubuvg, county of DougltiH, Stato of Oregon, hurt thlrt day tiled In thin Oflleu hirt sworn Stlltoment JMO. mm, r.iv Mm litiruhasu ot tho SKi of seo- tlonKo. 91, In Towiirthip No. 20, , South, Kungo No, 1Q Wosb, and will , OTt inuiaiis, who hnvo Mover been nc South ItiiUKO No. 10 Wont, mul ivlU olfw proof to hIiow that tho laud , orodltod with superabundant wits, have offer proof to show that tho land sought is moro vuluablo for its timber for limny j.0rs employed n method Of sought In more valuable for lt timber or Htoyo than for agricultural pur-, tymK tllolr hortfCj, (o uoioa ju tho or Htono than for agrloultural puvpos- iwsert, and to osUiblirth her olaiiu to Krmuui that is clever, uulquo and of oh, and to establish bin claim to said said land before tho Reglstor and Ro-1 focUve. Tho operutlon of tying n horso v land before tho Register and Reoolvor oolvor of this oflleo at Rosoburg Ore-1 t0 ft holo B00lua ,.n tinnrncUcablo and ' ql thin onieo at Rosoburg, Oregon on Tuesday, tho JlOtli day oi aujoihii "" usv, ww. , Ho MiiMiCti un witnesses, W. L. Cobb, ' Sho namos ns wltMoasoa: W. L.Cobb, J. W, Povtorlleld, Jacob Rogers, and J. "V. Porterileld, Jacob Rogers, Bon lieujamin Gottor, of Rosoburg, Oregon, jamin Getter, of Rosoburg, Oregon, '' Any and all persoiirt. olabuing ad- Any and all persons claiming ad-' verselv tho nbovo desorlbort lands are requested.. U) (Ho their ohlnirt in thlrt ofllbo'tmov before said 110th day of August, 1001. 'QffU.iiP t rP lininoES. J. T. BRIDGES . Reglstor. '-r4 V i'i. PORT ARTHUR jdot to act Hiinultouoouttly with Kuro Kitklu in u planned attack on tho Jap nnoso from rear .and front) to anitihl Into tho ontlrc force. Art n result of tho information, nil until o division In being dlspatpljod from Tokio, part Of which vM lapd at Dalny and (hn remainder' at Kin chow. Tho JnpiUHMti cxjieot to have an army of two hundred t hour and ready hy tho end of tho wook to meet nny emergency. JAPANESE COMMANDERS Rome, Juno 7 Thu commander of the Itallim Kiiundron lu Eastern witters says that Guuural Atunguta irt propar lug to tako jMnxoual command iff thu Jnpnm'tti force in Manchuria, while Oku will command tho iiimult of Port Arthur. reporter's may go Mukden, June 7 Newspaper com)' HI)iidenH have been granted poruibi slon to proceed houth. COSSACKS ROUTED Ohoefoo, Juno 7 A troop of Con buck llhH Ihmjh routed by n forco of Japaniuo near Takushuu. .OfllpoiH of ii Junk just arrived deny tin riqrtirt that n Ju-mnl'so Hhlp was Hunk oir TaIIomwiim. '" PORT MUST BE HELD Cracow, Juno 7 sooialtHt papeni herb publirth tho ulk'K'ed text of tho Czur'H teleorati to Knropatkin HtnUnj,' that "tho honor of thu Ruthin nmm cUuiiiuiiltt that Port Arthur bo hold," 'and ordering him to concentrate lib ' eirovtn to that end. ........ ..........M.... TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK , 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United State.4 LundOHlce, Ro.ioburg,Oregoii,May31, 1001 Notice in hereby given that in com . pllauco with tho provJHioua of tho act of Oongnwrt of Juno SI, 1878, entitled ; "An not for tho sale of timber lands 1n tho States of Callforniu, Oregon, Nevada aiuUVarthington Territory, " as exetndod to all UioPubllo Laud Statoj by not of August i, 1803, Sarah F. Cobb, of Rosoburg, county of Douglas, Statu of Oregon, has this day Hied In this oflleo hor sworn Htutomont No. jojuo, iur uio piirunnsu m a oi Section jno. at, m iownfimp jno. SO! gon on Tuesdiiy, tho uotli day or Aug- vorseiy too a novo uesoriDen lands aro roquestwuto 1U their olalms m thlrt oflleo ,oinor. gboforo said 110th day of August;, mui. 0 . . ,. J. ABRIDGES J".,T. ABRIDGES rfHrV ' CHINESE SOLDIERS London Newspaper Man a Victim london, Jnno 7-rA Sbaiighai Wang dJHpatch addrt rtome moro detailo to tho reirtod kllllug of iiuwrtpaper cor- rortjKJUdontrt KtJKjl, of tho Loudwi Tol- egra))h, and Brludlo.of tho Dully Mnlf They jwero llrwl on by Ohlnrao sol. diero whllo In b juuk between Swan taitz and Ercllno. Etzol wnn killed but Brinrllo bi roiwrted afe. They were inverttigating tho movomcnbi of banditti. KtwiPrt father liven nt San Diego, California. o PRES, MOYER REMAINS IN BULL PEN Supreme Court Up holds Peabody Denver, Colo., June 0 Tho State Supremo court today refued tho writ of hiibeiM corj'U-i for Moyor, I'rurtldent of thu Wwtcru Federation of Minern, and upheld Governor Pealwdy in de. olnring martial law in Son Mignol couuty una imprlrtonlng Jioycr nurt other uulonititrt. Mover vomnlim in tho bull Hn iudofiuutoly, ' CLOSE GALL ' FOR BIG FREIGHTER Son Frauoiflco, Juno 7 Tho Paoiflo Mail freighter Algoa struck n ledge of roukrt at Point Bouitn thirt morning tearing a great holo iu her side. Sho got off without nHslrttauco nud readied tho wharf with thirteen feet of water in hor forward held. Tho cargo is badly damaged. HOLLAND SUBMARINE SUCCESSFULLY TESTED Newport, Juno 7 Tho Holland Hub murine, af tor lioing twolvo bourn mib uiorgod M'lth her crow oamo to tlio Hurfaoo at olovu this morning. Tho teat irt declared satlrtfaotoi-jv tIic n Homo to a Hole. T t... i.nn,. .nnv..i-.i that the de' ilnpos.slblo one, for there is Bomethlnff decidedly ihtanglblo and uiisubatautlul ubout tho hole. Tho operation pc formed lu thlK way: Kueellngon tho hot sands, tho Indliuui dtg with their luin.dH until they huvo niado u holo ubout' two foet dcop. They then tie. au' lmmciiBo knot In tho end of tho halter ropo, iOWor it into' tho bottom, of .the' hole, fill tho holo with sand and then f,m n.i u.., .,,. H.',.nW'rt.V.rtW juuiii iiiiii KiLift&&ji iiiiuii ah uaa&aa fe-v vv oVVr tho. knot ia about its hard as atiml Hiouo, lomuou JiuBQiine. KILLED BY Various theories advanced f As to Jeffries Request . lor Delay San Frunoiftco, Cal,, Jupo 7 Je 'rlcrt' request for a two weeks' pontpono- uieut of IiIh light with Monroe 1h var iously viewed la JooaJ wportlng pfrclefl, Some of the fight followern afreet to boliove it U a move to flconre letter oddn, while thoo who have uoea tho champion training deoloro it impoa niblo for him to bo fit by the 17th, having difficulty iu getting bin wind into nhapo, dcfipite the glowing ac oounU of tho preati agontfl regarding hirt gpurrnl condition. Another theory in that tho wholo affair hi framed up to nrouHo more intereat in tho contort. ' Tlio fact rcmainn good, however, that Jeffrie hnn been doing too much playing, but good judgox say it in not noccHsary for him to bo in better con dition thnii he is now to defeat tho miner. FORCE AT . TANGIER AUGMENTED Sultan Expected From His Capital Washington, June 0 Admiral Chad wick cables from Tangier that the British minister has requested hit government to send a battleship tot Tangier. Tho Sultfiu is expected to arrive from Fez, nud tho general opinion is that the foroo in tho harbor should cot be reduced. ELIGIBLE FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIP Montreal, Juno 7 -One hundred and twenty Btndonts in tho United States havo been passed by tho Oxford board as eligiblo for tho Rdodes scholar shijw, iuoludlug the following: M. H. B. Dowing, Farnhaui Grifflths, Clin on Judy, W. J. Murgrovo, Bovorloy Sullen, W. C. Crittondon, Mouroo, Doutso, of California; Q, H. Foster, L. H.Gipsau, of Idaho; Harvoy B. Deusiuoro, of Oregon; H. Jncobsou, of Utah ; J. M. Johnson, Llowyn Rails back, of WuHhiugtoM. iv- Water Spout'iu Texas xori. YOrii, ouuu, i -n nivoj struck Enloo today. Half ft milo of tho Texas Midland track washed away, hundreds Of aores v.'ero inuu putod and tho oltizOnrf foreed to' seek rofugo in tho tree tops. Tho livo otook loss is heavy. .Hlo (Just cngaKcd)-What do you think Edwin' said' last Might? That If ho had to chooses olthcr mo or 10v000 he wouldn'JLoYcn JookuOt Jh?.."10"0 yMay (still u'alUngF-Dcar, loyal followl t HUppWBlJIB WOUUU I IUMJ iw'ii-y temotatlon. Severe Measures Put in Force ; r Federation Repudiates Outrage Denver, Colo. Juno 0 Delegate to the Western Federation convention' and offloers of that orgauizatloij in Denver are oghast at the terrible out rago at Indopeniinco this morning ini open expressions of sympathy for tho unfortunate non unionists are heard on every side. Tlio wholesale murder is vigouroaly codemned, and. Secretary- Treasurer W. D. Haywood said that the man or men reapoiwiblo for thq crime should bo given short shift. . ' "Wo believe in fighting for every thing wo believe ia right" said Mr. Haywood thbi afternoon, "and fighting most vigorously, but no one ever ac cused this organization of murder. I want it distinctly understood that tho federation Is opposed to anything like that which happened at Cripplo Creek today and I hope the guilty parties, if the explosion is tho result of a conspiracy, will be- punished tq tho full oxtent of the law. "Our advices from camp aro meagre and none of us care to make an ex tended statement. It is barely possible that the explosion waa the result of an accident of some kind. We have alreadv sent dotectives to make an In vestigation for us." Victor, Colo. Juno CTho injured aro J. A. Bodlee, faco head and inter nally; O. Clarence Allen, leg broken; John Gnyvby, both legs broken; Ed ward Holland, legs broken; Phillip Cliandler, ankle broken and hurt inter"- nally. A number of blood Hodnds havo ar rived, and are trying to pick up the trial of the murderers, suspticta will surely bo lynched If apprehended now. E. P. Van Atto, ouo of fche party who cscuped injury, said: "We had been at tho sution al3nt two minutes when tho explosion occurred. I seemed to tfio to come from under the platform; I was thrown seven tyflve foet. ShurtlilT Shift hud not reached the depot but was hurrying down. All of tho twentyflvo men 'on the plat form wero non tuliou. Only two or threo bodies of my comrades could be recognized. Tho balanoo wad just blood and masses of flesh" Victor, Colo. June 7 At nine this" morning tho district had almost ro sumed its normal condition of quiet. Tho suspension of City Marshall O'Con nor, tlio forcing of Sheriff Robertson and Coroner Dornu to resign, placing tho city under military control, whole sale arrests of unionists and the an nouncement by tho authorities that no quartor wonld bo showil to any ouo ovidenclug a disposition to pfakb trouble, served to restore peuco and, order out of chaos. Tho authorities now liave tho flitu atlon iu huudf uud there aro sufilclout; troops and dsputiea on tho groiiud to maintain order:" STioritF Boll, this morning announced that all citizens must go unarmed, disobedience, of which means arrest by tlio military. Full casualties of tho explosion thus far iuoludes ilfteon, uud fourteen wouuded, John Callerwpod ouo of thu' most prominent union leadors iu.cauip is among tho lattor. Tho vigilnncd commlttoo organized yesterday is still ut work iu tho small towns of tho district, arresting union ists and bringing them to Viotor, where, thoy nro, placed under heavy military guard, TJioso urre-sto will continue until ovory uiau of influence in union oirclos is a irisouor, when, it is ' understood, tliey will bo placed aboard' n special' audydoported. Unon return of (the boveruor tomor row fron St, Lo'ulsj is bolieved that martial law will bo declared und kent iu forco indefluately. Tho Mine .Owuo- fendf , .pitlzansj; Alliaooo af formulatiug'plausvil6ug this line, VICTORY (inofficial Figufesfup to Date i , Indicate Burns.. Alsb El&ted Schiller Hermann Safe r sftM as a ffdliier.-Ahead so Far if? Reported Portland, Ore. Julio 7 Incomplek VI f I, returns' of the entire" stato up to uoofc, indicate that the Republicans carried nearly everything iucludug Congress man Binger Hermann, although by not as large a majority as was expect ed. Local option amendment in the state has also carried. Up to time of gojsg topresa thbj afternoon, returns, from Coos and Curry .counties were very Incomplete, as received inthbrclty. Fpr.CpngresB.the lait retarafl bhowj Hermann, 1010, and Vetch 878 with eight big precincts hi Cooa and, most of Curry county fcto hear from. Moore is running away in Cooa and will carry Iwth counties by a large majority. The vote for circuit judge as already reported give .Hailtoa 1223, Potter, 7 74,- with nine small precbucw in Cooa yet to hr from. For joint. (Senator, the reported vote stands lioa for Coke and 1181 fpr Sherwood with several largely Demo cratic precinote yet to hear froHi. With S?barvood's pmscat majority of 78 his Pl'cotidn is Oouceui'd, and his majority vr.er Coke, estimated at from 100 to 150- Ten precincts 'from Coo and Carry give Barm o2fl and Pieroe 400. Returns frm Carry county show th$ Democrat's nomine 75 ahead, His election isconceded. With Missouri, Prosper, Souh slough, Dora, Enchanted, Lake, Nor way, Holland and Cealedo precincts in Coos county yet unheard from, tho vote for sherilf stands, GaUler, 1075, and Siglin, 1030. The race will be olose, though some are 'estimating Gal lier's majority to bo in tho neighbor hood of 100 votes. Tho returns on olerk arei Watson 1008 wiih La wrenco 013 and" eight Demo emtio preoiuotrt to Jiear from. Ftor representative Hermann polled H10 agalust 708 for Leej and will proba bly bo elected by.a little over 200. J. T. Thrift "will bo elected county assessor by u large majority, tho race for Bheriff will bo oloso tho Republi- cuua elect tho coroner aud tho precinct olucora or .MitysnneKftrH jjomocratiq. ,fc In the raco for oo'mmiwibner for a years, i A. Auaerson siigntiy in me lead, uud will $iu. QUARTER . ;;: MILLION - apSTROYED Now,yofk, Juno O-Firo Jthty morn iug gutted tho, sevort story 'areh Of MoKessou A-Co-jdruggtetSj d, the building oaouuiod by thp.Hof: fnll ?VP. Co., Siorry. HnUJiiJ synitQ(,Mercliantsul;thPlMyj Aooiatiqn.x.Tho UfM lp.a q tor of a million.. 41 V.i i 1W,' 1 VY . -"' T ateV -t4- t niai,w iwiimi UPMWllllllMiWiil.l t" ' " " ' . iX-rtia.ax.-.f.-atottwaar .".." VR., t-. ""1