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• r * • • J * s'* J*'- < 1 » ■« r « . - j-l i i -< I w***> •’4:^ ’'v*. --.. ** '4i "'M-V, ■ COUNTY, OKEl.ON SCIO I’/.«; NEWS OF THE WEEK THE SKIPTON stables PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT «• SO, CO., l.l\> Good Turnout«, Prompt and Courteous Attention DkLtiOt By T. L DUGGER 1 u4 ilk* tsar <e II V* I » I, «•. «! , • »*«<• 1* »sew* ee eenll-w'lM ('OUSTER ALBANY OR!GON C C R fjaai II Rrycnt j_| Oo T® Th® M RR¥ AMT 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW o*c4*ta nu«» ai a»vy ognous M M<>*TA*Y K I ATTORNEY AT LAW »> » <>•€♦ mW«aiMMrw< a T il I II» Hhaving .............. 15 cent* •• Hair Culling ........ _2.5 u* •:»>! l a *!.ia «Shampooing .............35 Itoth* .............................. 24 Al RANT ORKOO (lEOLftil Ml» A « ¥ ATT ATTORNEYS AT L?w Al.aa- ■ PkOPUII low ; ORKOO* ■ and Wagonmakers !XT*Lh a a um : > i. t> M B DENTIST We bur our sto-k In larg* quantities and keep a full line of carriage and wagon tnatsnal All kin-ls of work In our Uns dons on short notice : Bela Cragea < I • • J. J. Barnes & Son, • -. Ç • A »sr »»rtt '■ a ,to;.a K»t.a » IT, • • - -«Ä |>A\li: BMOWsi Horseshoeing a Specialty MU Graduate Edcctk Medical Colltfe 3GI0, OREGON CietlaasU. ok>* IMI ® lo -X ORRoO* Scio Stute Bank tela, Oregon Talavhona Xxchaac* Xe IL I’reellent Castos».. ........................... T. J. Mrwi tua IV* ••«•sssssss*- *’■ A Kwiaa SHELTON REAL ESTATE BEOKEH. D •« a general Imnking «ni eicl.sngs bu*.n*a* L us ms-to at current rate« and drafts l*«u*J on principal cities. J title« cf the F taci K o Kry FiKlc bel® Oregon IAST AI)D S0QTÍ5 j -VIA— R. V. HKGEY Southern Pacific Co U’atchmaker and Jeweler 8I1KTA ROSTS All kinds of watch**, clocks and jswelry Train* leave Wset >■ <> for Portland ■nd way Mattona at 10 46 a tu. lea«* or Albany et ì li p m prvtupUy repaired. •cio onxaox CORNER SALOON I. A. IIX hr R Pine VAI nee. liquor* and Cigar* Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Pullman and Tourist rars an I* th trains ( hair cars !*«. rar -:.to to < •»- l*n ami El Paso, an ! tourist cars to i'hicsfn, fit. lxrnia, Nsw Urh-ana and Washington Connertin* at Han Fran- taro with e<*ral lm*s tor Honolulu, Ja|>an, China ■bilippiuM, Castrai and boulh Amar H*s Mr* M E W< - .Ilians*», sgsnt »I 15 **t belo station, or aJJrvM Give V* a Call SCIO jaavss Portlau«! S 3o a m , 8 50 n m. ” Altmny 12 10 ni., 11 *0 p m. Arriva* Ashland IS 83 a IB., 11.30 a m .5 p tu . H 55 a 111 ** bavraniento 7 55 ** Kan Francisco I 7 Si p m , • 56 a OREGON W. E. CUMAN, H 1’ I Purtlantl, Ore ' the torrent. A t«-st is to l*e made of the effective ness of the «lefensrw at F'ort Monroe ami Ol«l Point Comfort, conc«»ir.| by army and navy officers to lie the chief defense to Washintgon. I?SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES,^ Irvin* J Myer, Props. Hack connects with all trains at Hcrt SdP and morning train at Hunkers Our rijs are first-class and our horses food drivers. Price* reasonable. of trathc tn th* Traffic was not resume»! only were the KiiMian ship* so short of shell* that they could indulge in only three large practice* on leaving l.il«u, but that during the liattle of the Sea of J*|>an many projectlie* either fell short or failed to inflict damage on the Attorneys in the l«e»f trust inquiry Japanese vessels. A munler of ninti- have disagreed. nle* occur red during the voyage of the Ja|«n's terms of peace have been Kumian «qumions, e*p«-ially on the iKtrleahip Orel. stated to Russia. Risen want« to contii.e the invistigatloo in Venezuela. laronns Amoriean troops have killed a l«and uf 40 retwds in the island of Neinar. The keiner and ctar will not recog niae the disunion of Norway ami Sweden. The busmeM of the Portland post- office tor April show* an increase of Si pel cent over that of April, 1904. s '<rand Central lit* An automobih* in Chicago went until after midnight. through an open draw, drowning three persons. Succrit of Japan***. Ill Europe joins in praiar of Roo»< Toklo, June 13. — The following re- v-'lt over his siicc«*»* in bringing about |>ott lias been re««ivetl from the head peace infotiations.. quarter* of the Mam-huriau armies 5 collision Iwtween trolley cars near "June 9, at 4 in the morning, we drove Princeton, New Jersey, resulted in the the enemy from the northern lieigbts injury of ill jiersnoe of l.iangahuchuan and Nanchengtan In tlx* ciu><* of the stat«- of Kanass vs and occupied those position». On the tlx* Btamlard Oil company, the state same day we occupied the vicinities -X has won the first point. Ershlhhpa, ten tulles northeast of l-ondon papers believe that the large t'hangtu, Shufangtai ami Tungchiatiu, money imlemnity Ja|«n will ssk of ten mile* north of t'hangtu and Ho Rusaiawill break off peace negotia ingtungsban, 13 miles northwest of tion» Cbangtu. Otherwise the «itnation I* Both Kuans and Japan hav. a<v< pt«e| unchanged." President R««>sevell’» aid in making pear« Nigotiationa will be carried on Russian Shell* Were Worthlet* in Washington. Ht. Petersburg, June 13. — The St The French government has called Petersburg Telegraph agency has re home its governor of French lml«>- ceived a dispatch from its Shanghai Chma. to «xmfi-r on plans lor tin* de correspondent, who asserts that not fence of the colony. l>»a«ily riots continue throughout the interior ol R umis and hundreds oi pe«*- ple are being killod. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES HIGH PRICE FOR WOOL. Paul Morton, no* secretary of the ' nary has lieen elected chairman of the Equitable Lite Assurance society. Admiral Knqntet's report to the rear 1 on the naval l>attle says Itojeatvensky s fl«<et was defeatol in tiie first taws«. The National Editorial aasociatlon in its convention at Guthrie, Oklahoma, »«lopted reed til ion* favoring immediate slatehood for the territory. HARVEST OUILOOK IS BRIGHT tl>* flooding of th* M-IIIon and a Half Pounds Oo Under S«*l«d Bid® ®t Shaniko Little Grain m Clackamas Injured by Continued Shower®. hbantkiY—- The higb®®< price ¡«Aid for Oregon City — I Hi mag* to (all grain, which in localities haa b«MNI felled to the gniuibl, ha® resulted from the con linuoua eh«k®era of the last week. George IjiZellr. a farmer fr«»m New Era. re|N>rt® that the rain® have low ered to the ground an acre field of hie velvet chaff wheat, which lie (r«ra will have to l«e cut for hay Thia fir!«! wa ® um of the finest piece® of grow ing grain in the county, the »talk* having attain« « h ! a height if aix fret* and the gram wa® well b®4Mle*l out. barring further unfavorable weather « onditiuiie, the gram crop of Clackainaa county tin® year will 1« without prac®« dent with ie«|MH t to yield, Mr l^Zelle retimating that thi® field Would have produced !w twe‘n "»o And fid buahrla to the acre. The aph • i-«t nppe»mi on wheat and oat® m nomv aevtiona* but not to the extent but that a f*w Jays <»f warm weather will rid the gram of the «Irvtruclive viaitor. Kiev pl unfavorabb- weather inter- ferw® with the h®r*«toit, the yield of hay in thia county thia year will lie a m - or«! breaker, the »tarn! «>f gra«* t»emg «•Xt’rpltonally Irravy ami <4 fine quality. , Hubway for many hours, «m»u« dam- wool in Eaatern Orv<or> in T’» y«®r® i age to the underground mad and great ¡»aid I aj the grower® of tin® aerllon «»f langsr to many paasengei«. The dam the atate at th® public auction walr® A Resume of the Less Important but The •*!••• «er® con s<e is estimated al |IOO,M)0. ine I* here !a*t week Not Lete Interesting tv wet* dentally II rveulted in the caving in of ducted on tlie tea led Uhl® ayatern. and of the Past Week. price® ranged from SI to cent® lor Park avenue over an area of 2U feet, Merino wool®. One «mall clip of cm®®- from which ran erm k« that meant dan brad l.lmwln «<«1 a«»ld tor cent®. Three wtxil® were formerly markete«! ger to adjacent building*. Water was Mount Pelee is in eruption. first seen trickling Iwrtwern the |Mtving al The Italic®, but ®inre tlie completion A smallpox epidemic prevail» in of the tailnxii to thi® |M>inl «ale® have bio k* near the entrance to the Park Chile. Itern nmduclod here. The price® are avenue tunnel, through which the *ur- the htg!>r®t ¡mid Gita >n at any Norway will send a »parini envoy to lac* car* run. Almoet immediately Exatern Oregon ¡ntinl, am! Wa®c*> coun all the powers to ask rw. gnition. there <ame a heavy cipkwion under ty maintain® it® reputation a® the I «Mul Yellow fi ver ea»«e coalinu«- to be n ing ®<w)l market in the wtate ground. and a moment lattr the water ported from the Panama canal sone. Tlie high price® which ¡»r»-v®ilr«! al gushed forth in a caLaract. pouring into tFu'«r »air® af «’••epectally gratifying to Two tsmito w«*re found in on«* of lb«* Forty arcond «treet, which was *<sxi I tlie grower®, by rmaiui <»f G«e fart that public sc I kio I buildings of Pitlaburg, their loyalty t<> the ®rale«l bid «yatem cover-vi to a depth of several ini he*. The <|tisranlim r< trice at Num«- has The rising water in the Huliway soon * haa I-rn rewarlod by from < to S rente been abollsbc«l, d<-*pil»- th»* prot«*ffs of ’¡e* ¡«oiin«! increase over price® pat«! made connection Iwtween the third rail citissM. ! thoae who rontra« ted earlier. Fully The biggest trust company on earth and the miter rail*, short-circuiting the itliree fourth» of the ««»»la grown tn the i. t>> Ie i«sganise«i to handle the Euita- electric current, which ».is attended by ! »tate were c«>nl rat tr«! during tlie »inter Ide funds. a M-rie* of esphoion« that etidangere-l I am! early in the epring, thia ewcllon l«e plx rlnurnc, England, has just cele the live* of those who were in the cars ing tlie only noticaebleexrepiion where brated tlx* 1,300th anniversary ol its The air war pungent with the «moke of i the <:f!vr® of tempting plice® failed to ' make eerioua inroa«!® into I lie clip to be foumlatum. burning insulation, ami bright flashes I marketed Near Warsaw, RuMia. 24 Jew * have from wheels »ml rails were continuous Ixiral grower® who held are highly lieen killed and 3B oilier» injured in one train got to within a block of a «•late«! over the auccea® <»f the public riots in the put tew days. •ale®, while the few who contracted statiois and then came to a final stop. j here are ooriwoporxlinglv tony that liiimia and Japan are cor ■ daring The juissenger» got out and wwled I they did not »tain! by the wait'd bid choice of envoys and place ol meeting through the water to the station. They ¡»lan. The aiu’cew® of thi» year*» public to conduct |«-ace negotiations. avoided the third rail and nolxsly was a®!®® firmly e®tabh»he® the popularity Frank G. Bigelow, the defaulting and prove« the ®‘*«loin of the plan. Milwaukee tanker, haa l>een sentenced injured. Gradually the enire service Tlii® l«eing the only point in the alate lo In years tn the Federal prison. He south of Seventy-second street and to . where a large «¡uanttty of the choice is a nervous wreck ami lias Iwen taken Fourteenth street was shut of!, and Wool® would be offi«red for aalc on the to the prison hospital. later the entire service was discontin »waled bid plan, » large nit tn I «er of buy« er® wt-re Attract»-»! to the «ale®, and Tin- Pennsylvania road now haa a ued . train running from Chicago -io N< w Finaly, after the fl,««I had continued merchant® an«! inanulaA'turer® in the York *n IH hours, an av>*rag< of ' D miles an hour. One stretch of three for four and a half hours a foreman for Kant ami Weft were prrarnt. the construction company, who has miles haa been made in M seconds. Oregon i Hlat«-». Seto in supervision of the installation of the SUIT BY ASYLUM AUTHORITIES Attacks on Chicago strikebreaker* have again cauaed tioling in th« streets mains in Park avenue pointed out a Jjd«e Galloway Sustain® Demurrer by Germnay is drafting a new commer gate at Third avenue ami Forty-secund Secretary of State. street which, on living domsl, shut oft cial treaty for submission to the Cnit«-d 4 0 HULL M D PHYSICIAN 2DÍ SURGEON Park avenu*. neat Forty senmd Mreet, t.siay reeult*d Salem—Judge Galloway haa anatain« cd the demurrer to th«« writ in the mandntniia proceed in ga brought by aayl- uiu employe® to rt»tnp®l "«t retary of State Puntiar to laaue a warrant for the amount of their mocithly aalarie®. Judge Galloway holda that the Kav la® ¡>aj*ar«l in B»05, doe® not r»j»eal the act of 11M)1 which prohibit® the anretary from n®"iing a warrant when no appro priation is available. Lnder Judge Galloway*« dreiaion it will l*r the duty of the aecrrtary of •tate to iaaur a certiorate of allowance and not a warrant for the amount of the aalary roll. In t ««-or«lance with the plan already announcr*!, a notice of ap|*ral ®aa given and the quaotion will l>e prevented before th® Supreme court aa »«on a® p «®il»le. Smelting Not the Only Plan. Granta Pass—The big customs smelt er projected for liie Southern Oregon district by Messrs Fleck. Corliss, Wil- ham», Hnowg«»>»e ami other* i* now an assured fact, and construction will In- gm this week. Article* of incorpora* lion have been filed for tlie Rogue Riv er Mining. Smelling and Power com pany. Smelling is not to lie the only object of the new company, which ex- |>ects to pul in a huge ,1am. This, with the till heit fall the river haa at “avage rapids, where the smelter ia to lie built, they feel »ure. I* capable of generating at least 45,l»M) horse fower for irrigation and power purposes. AUTO LINE IN VALLEY Connecting Lin® Ett®bi>th«<l Between Independence «nd Salem. Ihdepehdrfie®—An ROtomobll® line* ha® Iwrii put oil IwlHiwn I n«h*|violent ® and Salem Tb®r® I® a mi®®iii|f link ol 12 mil®« lt®iww«n th«®*’ two ¡ mhui « in the tran»i**>rtatton fu llitit«® of the val ley. For yenra there haa |H*®n talk of a motor connecting the •*. nthrrn PactAe line® on the Fait and \V»®t title® Thia <j»ring the road® have been improve«! ®n<! th® aatomobil® brought the tolu* tion. I xm ’ m I capital at In<!r|»®ndence and Kilrin 11a® liA‘l th«« malt« r under « <»n- ®l<lrration. A lurpniH* aa ® ««prong when a ten M«®t hotel bn® machine ® a® pat on the run F>y the Oregon Suburlmn Auto company It i® tindervtood the Ons*gi> City T;an®|M>rlAli>«n c«»mpany ia largely cunerrne«! tn th«« m«»venirnt. A r« g liar #« Fo-lulr u ill atin<>uti< «-d abort/, It is the purp>«e to i otinect as cloaey aa |H«oble with Smtbcrn Pacific trama at Salem ami the motor cars i Halrrn—* According to r**p«»rt® that have hem rrt-eivrel by Master Flab Warden II <• Van the Me Ken- lie river ia lull of ealin«>nt thia «-until- lion evidently having b®®n brought about by th® construction of a gtaid tl®h way over the falls at Oregon City. Mr Van Ihiaon i® inclined to think the re- |H»rta are exaggerated, but be ia |dra«e*! with the outlook and ba* ¡dared rorka in the river just below Gate creek, and ho|tew to take a large num lie r of xaliuon for hatchery pur|Miae® Water Racedi» g Near Keokuk. Ikw Moihe®, la . June 13.-— The flood which haa overflowed tlM>u«an«le of a re® of tine land in the vicinity of Keokuk* ieelowly receding, the water having fallen about two feet einre reaching a ®tari«)®lill laat night, barn age to farmer® near Keokuk ia e»ti- ma tn I at |3<M),000, and the l«w»r« at Keokuk, I >® ven port and other plat-re along the.river will aggregate hun-lrwh of tbouMUwIa more. Riley Mmallwood, aged 75, waa <lr<>wne«i at Alrsamjria Promise* Road to Tillamook. Ililllieoro— The board of trail* last week listened to an address by William Reid, who stalM that bond» have been e>dd tor the conet ruction of the railway to Tillamook Mr Reid asked Hills boro to furnish the right <4 way from this city to llvnks, and Mayor II. P. Cornelius will appoint a committee of »even to devise ways and means to se cure the necessary deed contracts. Mr. Reid promises to commence con»trtsc< tion *<*>n Boring for Artasian Watsr, Elgin—For several weeks a crew haa been engaged in boring an artesian well near Alicel. Work is under the supar- V is ion of a contractor from Man Fran cisco. The well at thia time is a little over 700 feet in depth and as yet no The plant coet some rock and but little waUr that will fl >w Chicago teamowners tnav split on the by Are tod*y. «trike question. If they do it will be a thing like 1450,000. The inatirance is haa Ijeen found, but th* work ie still I Ijsiug continued. ♦ *.5,000. great winning tor the strikers. of thè •* Emaci® J. Urne* al tome/ ha® rep«® tbat cucm ÌIIÌ oa » f ®(>r*e than tb«we llon with whlch Mitchell an«l l* arre irulicted l»% . li» haa ma«l® Recami. In »tate office®, a*«»«*r?B ; l«ren m leagUe with J ®uch a® John A. Ih A. Ilyde, «ho hai(B| quited vaat traete ul tifi California. “Th® tmuhle II^ offitr Harlf.'^dt office ha» l-cvR ' ring ami any1 [ legarti to bave l»een ; ring haa r «ver linee I •ull two t' I l itti ber ; * | h * c u ! a l* > r along of afilvaiHW haa l«ren r«|»eciAllv maltrr «>f thè creai uni •erve® Two nu|w*ririU*talcn<« have nm« fcnAc*i that they werr briltrd to make Ilio reeerwe» cover a® much vacant •ebani land •» ¡tonaihl®. Thia lami waa practically w urti» le®®, all th® gra-d -<■h«w»l land 1 4 Ito « n taken Qi HomiTof it h«M oh th® top ol crag® an wa» titorl««»® for any pur{MM»e except II « reation of »«*rip llut tlwM*® who t|l« oh thè lami f«»r II *'« an a» re could «!«• ¡«• mh * of their holding» for II ’»0 an a- re a ® «unti am they «ere tnchided in a r®t reeeive. Kml they «»firn could even l*rtter than that, t»y taking li®u lami» tu thè l«-«t purlof thr li - r z * *• J > • r i ? &»'*i ¿¡¡t/v S WILL ASK OUARANFEfc. Japan Would Bind Ruaa a to a Obaarvanca of Treaty, Strict SWEDISH ANGER RISING., Norway Accused of Ignoring H ghtt of Sw.den by H*r Action. Hlockbolm, June 13—It 1* imp mai- ! hie to forrvaat Hwwlish policy in rela tion to the Norwegian rebellion but signa are lacking of atty willing acqui escence therein The king, crown prince and many albera, official and j unolficial, are diepamed tn regard the acta <>f Christiania as tliime of a rotisi- I lioua cotiere of politician* which «an Golden Chariot and Orleans, bumpier— A prominent mining ex noi lie conaidered as n<-« ea»arily repre pert is here this week from Philadel senting the will of ths Norwegian pe«r phia for the puijeise of itt»|>ectliig the pie. However, it ia difficult to aes Golden Chariot ami Or leans groups i how an official proteet can la- inaile, Th» first named is I- ■ ate.1 near I j,rr<- since nothing short of a stiew-Mful war In and the latter in rl«ise proximity tolls likely to riwtore the aituation Senator Folcile, of j all, responsible men hesitate to com* ¡the Gotoontla. i Pennsylvania, ia inlcristed in these 1 mand such a course. That thi* hesita- , properties to such an extent aa to con- tion will survive the heat of a |>arlia- i anler them worthy of investigation, am! metitary eewsioti may l«e slightly doubt* on the result of the ex;«erl*s report will fill. In 176 Feet on Buckey®, Humpter—W F Kip|«rti. who holda the boud on the Burkey® group* located at the Lea«’ of Little Cracker rrrek, report® the lower drift atarUd laat ara* •on a< l*eing now in 170 fret lie and u * m late, Thoma® Krnnerely, have n«»< decided just where they will com mence arttv® work on the property. The rich rnrk already located i® »till allowing up well, ami Mr. Kip|*n haa in III® ¡»»»aareaoin the little gold brick re® li in I from panning only 17 ounce® ■ lepem! whether he am! as*>« late* will of or® taken a day or two ago from the take hold of the mins* and «levelop ¡4*dgr. ' them to a proalucing stage. Covered by Inhsr tancs Law. Salem—Attorney General Craw foni hold* that a conveyance of real proper ty made to a mao's rhil'lreo with the reservation of p. sass*ion until hie death, is an advancement within the meaning of the inheritance tax law and that tlie property is subject to the tai. The opinion was rendered at the re quest of the state treasurer in the i mat- ter <4 the Johanna O’Brien estate. ufficiai® Toklo, June 12 — On the ability of ; R umis b ■ t!«-r . *>it'. . - t uranlre ithat abe will live up to any lr«aty ol ' peace ar rang«« I biiig«-» Japwu'a willing- neas to bring the war to so « nd This I statement is made <>i> tl<« authority of one of the ls-*t known J»pan«-se states- 1 men, on «'omlilion that bls identity 1« kept unknown. "Japan wants |u*a«-e," he aai she will not Im madqa tool ol ■I*. Tbat nation must agrer her hands off the Far Eaat fur term of wars, ami her treaty must con- Good Sign cf Pro*|iarity. Washington—Tit»-*» changes in *al- i lain some clan«»» which rflivtively pre- arie* u( Oreg <n |--tmi.tri* have ®r»n rlmle her resuming hostilities when announced I mmue— Albany, Th* her army ami navy are rehal>ilittale«i, and such clauaes must lie <>f auch « har* Datto*. 12,MM to 13,300; Arlington, Burns. Condon. Elgin, II.2tX) to41,300; «■ ter that they cannot lightly t>e die* Even at the present lime, Athena. Monmouth. Myrtle Point, |l,- regarded I h - vii entirely lMX) to 11,100 (rvallis, II.HOO to |l.- ' when her navy ha* 1*00; li.llas. Forest Grove, |l.500 to wi | mn I off the fate ol the water* and her |l,600t I ndependrnre, ♦ I I0O to 01,- army haa lieen diaruptnl ami placed on 400; Jum-tion City, lolwtnoti, Millon, the defensive at all points, we hear I t ,300 Klamath Fall*, II.- from our *eerrt agents in Rt Petersburg that the ad*’o«'a<e* uf a war policy urge 300 to ♦ 1 '»00. I JI Grande, 42,100 to | , the oar, if be feels that he must sub- 42,200. M not Ai g«-l, W - dtnirn, 41. ' a«-ril* to pea« « terms, to refuse to r«>m* I I 4<M) to 41 ,’>00. Oregon lily, 43,000 to nut Russia to anv |• lu-y of disarming 42,3tMi; Wasco. 4l,l"o to 41 ino. l>®- that would prevent the execution of contracts for new warshijaiof all c I iuhmmi crease—Bumpier, 12,ism to 41,Too. which were made with German ami American firms <■( shipbuilder». Salmon Reach the Mi Ken/i®. Chin*** Slow and Weak. Mrxcio City. June .1. — Contractors on the Yera Crus and Pacific railway have decided to exclude Chinamen from the ranks of their lal«>rrrs. They have experimental with them and find that their work is unsatisfactory. The road haa 3,< mmi men at work rrl>alls*t- ing ami const i net I ng Planters along th* line of the r<wd who used Chinese help also have Iwen obliged to let them go While the Chinese do not shirk work or lay off, they are very slow ami have not strength enough for heavy work. Swedish and finish princes have re fused the Norwegian throne and Nor way is preparing to establish a repub lic. Great Britain urges the choosing Sweden Not To Recogniie. of Prince Arthur for king. His sister Stockholm, June 13—Premier llamb ia to marry the crown prince of Hweden. stadt, in an interview, says the Swedish government will refute to recogniie the The Russian warships al Manila have revolution in Norway au<l will submit I disarnie«I. to the riksdag motion* conformable to The premier think* The Japanese are said to have ent off thi* *tand|>oint that the riksdag will adopt thi* view Vladivostok. and is convinced no foreign power will The Michigan flood is sulisiding recogniie Norway a* an independent A British submarins boat has lieen country against the will of Sweden. loet with 14 livee. Packing House Plant Destroyed. In the Norway-ffwedvsi dispute Brit Fort Worth, T«i , June 13. — What ain it Handing by Norway and Germ- ie known a* the old packing house any baraa Sweden. Fort Worth, comprising bij eight plant in rw* nonn, cx>m¡»ri®inn [ ih Headen may not resist ths dissolving „1M|| „ „xrn o( whkh wrr, bu,|t union with «itti Norway, Norwav. but desire* dMires an an' ■tone __ ___ . of .... ._« _______ «__ of nnion and one brick, and ranging alliance against Russia from ore to two stories, was destroyed Say» Th®y ar® Wor Thoxa of Orego* 8®n Fmn®i»c«>, . «barge® bave l«ren 4t)dnch high prseeur* water main tn HAPnaiNGS of m contikekts .Hubway, tii* Moppeg* Mt Killop A Churvhlll. Prop* <PRÖFE~SSIONÄL~> Hao®y 7 ■ > • CALIFORNIA LAND Ctoctric Current Short-Circwtsd »rd Tr«rfic Stopped for Hour*. station, the street car tunnel ami the ALBANY L USCH TORRENT FLOOOSSUBWAY blwk just below Oregon Albany ■ Nets York, June 13 — A break tn th* h a loodensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. BLUONABLE HATES r«m«r »•<. {>! I IM >5 Working on Owyha* Survey. \'ale—- Engineer Hrrlmrt E S ewell, of the Reclaniatioii service, now baa a force of men at work <>a the Owyhee, where preliminary aurveya in euuMC* ■ tion with tbs pruposrsi irrigation projnt will b* inmlr thia summer. Il is state«! ) that the government is ■ onteiiiplating the mnstrnrtion of two tsoervior*, as it is claim«-«! there are aboat 2i),*M>0 acrM of valuable government land that «-annul lie rover«*! by water fr«>m the Harjier liaain ptoject. - K. « C, T • ',5 *Yg ’’’L' A •* • • e..’*’ ‘h ”-*b * fnsiit Jap* Lost Ship* St. Petersburg, June 12 —A hiugdis* patch from Hear Admiral He it innate in to th« minittcr of marine, dalrd Khang- ' hai, June H, give® th® official report of th® t«>r|Mto|o boat deatroycr ltod/i, whi^h I recently arrived there in tow of ® mer* .chant »trainer, but add® little to Know ledge about tlie battle of the of Japan. Th® officer® of th® I and the re* tie« I men on I m mi rd of reiterate that the Jap®mar 1« battl«®»hi|Mv. on® of which Mikaaa and the other of the Nlfh type, and four rmiarr®. Great Drydock Launc Baltimore, June 12.— PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. ment drydock recently Wh**t—Club, H4r |>*r bushel; blus- Maryland Steel compan Point, which will lie t< *(»m, VOfilfilc; valley, H5®fi7e. Oats—No. I whits, f*»<l. |.t<i per ton; was succHsdully float Kndtoott, daughter gray, ♦■to Hay—Timothy, |I44|H> t<m; Flndirott, clover, |ll®lt; grain, |l I <4 12; cheat, "DewevAU floating ♦ Ili4l2. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 11119c p»r ■losen. Butter — Fancy creamery. 21 *«c per pound. Ntrawlierriee—11 25« 1 SO Apples—Table, I 5n«2 Mi Potatoes—Oregon fancy, I) new potatoes, |l 50. Hups — Choice, 1904 pound. W ml — F.satern Or< i ’e . vaih-y. 27 choice, 31®32t*c pet mximlA J»' -♦ V*