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ATTACK FORT ON THE YALU BUT
CANNOT TAKE IT.
Kusalan Plr AIM Prot Too Heavy lor
OunboaU Which Wont to Support ol
Troops-Submarine Boat Raport4 to
tlava Sunk Traniport aod That 600
Mae Want Down.
Uo Yang, April 29. Tin Japan
CHI A DESIKHS TO HB MiUlMAL.
Diplomat Says Only Danger Lisa la
Pried Stirring Up a Ha volt.
Parle, April 28. Mr. Ou. flrat secre
tary o( tho Chine ligation here, in an
interview on Hie danger of China lining
drawn into tlia Uussian-Japanese war,
aid General Ma was not a very import
ant personage, and had never been coin-
jnander ih chief. He It in command ol
the regular troops in tlie province of
rechlli under the viceroy of Tien Tain,
who would incur the death penalty, if
he acted without the direct orderi of
troops, which crossed the Yalu north of he Pelcin government, which, the sec-
Villi I Inn rTidianodllou) charged during retary aaid, waa determined to maintain
' -r " - - - ,,. - i
the night of April 26-27 the Russian neuir. y . -
yosltlon near Llavena, a village on the w no reM(m to ,uppow wera ,
Manehurlan bank ol the xeiu. iney Uienosed toward KUHsIa
-wore repulsed, hut their lone ii not juked point blank whether h did
known. not foresee danger of complication,
Two irunboats steamed np the river .i.. mHemtarv admitted the Chinese
to the support of the Japaneae, when a neOI))e Were favorably disposed toward
Ilussian mini uauery openeu nre uj.uh .i.e Japanese, and In this lact mere
them, resulting in a battle which niii.t be a nossible source of trouble.
.lanted for 20 minutes. The Kusalan j( the uU(ui,t priests and the secret
(ire waa too hot, and the gunboats were iol.iet,el itirred up a revolt, and the
forced to steam out of range.
VALUE QUESTIONED
SENATE DOUBTS ADVISABILITY OF
OP BUILDING Bid WARSHIPS.
Recant Ruaalae Loaaoe are Cited Soma
Favor Submarine Conference Re
port Giving tb President Power to
Delay Construction ol Battloahlp H
Deemed Advlaablo Agreed To.
Japaneae Tranaport Sunk.
I'aria, April 29. The Bt. Petersburg
correspondent of the Journal reporta
lm a UiiMtiin aubmarine boat tunk a
Japanese trananort which waa convey
ing (100 men to Corea, and that all the wouiji make common cause with Jap.
troopi were loat.
rebela attacked the Russians, tiie latter
might consider tlie imperial govern
ment reHponaible.
"If we should be treated as tieuiger-
entB," aaid the tecretary, "we snoum
be obliged to defend ourselves, mat
would be the only event in which we
an.
ADVANCES MONBY FOR CANAL.
SUBMARINE BOATS IN ACTION.
Washington, April 27. The senate
today panned a bill to provide for an as-
aociate justice of the supreme court of
New Mexico.
Hale called np the conference report
on the naval appropriation bill el i nil
nating the difference! between the two
boil ima. In making a statement on trie
report Hale criticised the modern bat
tleship. Continuing tie saia:
"I mue. eay that if I were secretary
of the navy in the present condition, I
should not dare to go on and commit
the Government to the building of an
other Immense battleship coating 8,-
000,000. The lessons of war between i
Riinaia and Japan thus lar go to snow
the vulnerability and the unsafety of
these Immense and lofty battleships and
the undesirabllity at present of com
mitting ourselves to the further con
struction of them. The great and sal-
lent evils of war show how Incomplete
aa an engine of war ii one of these
enormous high turreted battleships.
If she is struck below the water line
RAIN CAUSbS KANSAS FLOOD.
Rescues
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR!.
Franco Syndicate Deairea to Bxpcdlte
Panama Deal.
Washington, April 20. Attorney
tteneral Knox today received cable
grams from Messrs. Pay and Russell,
who went to Paris as hie representa
tives to conduct the negotiations for tlie
rn.m rmial uronertv. to the effect
that the deeds of the property and all
ittir turners and effects, which will
Russia Hears From Vessels Sent la Sec-
tions to Port Arthur.
Bt. Petersburg. April 28. A dis
patch from Port Arthur says:
"Experiments with submarine boats
here have been attended with brilliant
success.
"All is quiet in the region of the
fortress."
The entrance into service of four sub-
and the center of gravaity is disturbed jng thousands of dollars worth of prop-
she turns over like a turtle ana every-, erty as well as the hundreds of inbabi
bodv on board is drowned.
"If an explosion takes place tnrongn
hurried firine in turret, it is more
belong to the United Btates nnder the marine boats at Port Arthur means the
.. t,.. h.n turned over addition of a new and formidable
u Biimui , umiw Rtinmj i . . . . . .,
, .... -,...-, nri,.. weapon for the defense of the strong'
to them, and that the pruchase price fc ,n
of 140,000,000 has been advanced to . the raUroad hBve been
tne canal company by a Paris syndl- .hrouded in secrecy, and even today
cate ol bankers. This syndicate, it is many in St. Petersburg are inclined to
i .... the doubt the report by officials of their
vmwn.wuu, v..D.. .... nceatport Arthur or to accept
money with a vl iw to exciting the in(ormation M trustworthy,
consummation of the sale on the assur- An effort now to close or blockade
nce of the Attorney General that the Port Arthur will be too dangerous, it is
draft of the syndicate on the Unitod thought, for ice Admiral logo w ai
- . . .in nnn nnn -ill 1- hnn. tempt. The defenders of the port will
ttt.tea for the 140,000,000 will be bon t .mt jne ub.
ored on presenUtion at the treasury at
Washington
At the time the money was paid over
to the canal company in Paria, Major
Waikbrooke, of the engineer corpa of
tl. irmv. now in Colon, was authoriied
formally to receive the papers on the
ialhmua in the name of the United
Statu.. Whether this transfer has ac-
i.i.llv luwn made bv the republic of
IVniima. the department of Justice has
marine vessels entering the harbor and
attacking the Russian ships at anchor
TO CUT OFP RUSSIAN SQUADRON.
Japaneae Ships Paaa Kobe, Undoubtedly
Making lor Oenaan.
Chicaso. Anril 28. A apeclal cabl
to the Pally Newa from Kobe aaya:
"Under full steam a strong squadron
,iu M made within a day or two
Mi.. Dav and Russell are exiected
n return to Wanhinston within the
next ten days.
MAY MOBILIZB FOURTH ARMY.
Japan Bvldently Meeoe to Move oa Vlad-
Ivoatok and Port Annur,
London, April 29. It is announced
frnm Rhsnirhai this morning that the
third Japanese army, now mobilising,
-will comprise the fifth division from
Hiroshima, the tenth from llinleju,
and the eleventh from Zentsuujl
tinna are on foot to mobilize a
nnrth arm should It become neces
eary.
The destination of these armies is a
muHnr of considerable speculation here,
vLmiuli It la annnosed that it may be
the intention to use them against Vlad
ivnatok or Port Arthur.
rther lieht has been thrown
From Nomas Surrounded by
Rising WaUra.
Fort Bcott, Kan., April 27. Fort
Scott is experiencing the most serious
flood in its history. Maruatong river
and Mill creek, which runs into the
former stream here, have risen ten feet
in the past 24 hoars, the result of
heavy rains. ' Beveral hundreds of per
sons have been rescued in boats. As
far as known tonight no lives have been
lost. The estimated loss in livestock 1
drowned and property damaged is
1100,000.
The two streams began to rise at 10
o'clock last night and today the city
was divided into three sections and al
most completely isolated. Normally
Mill creek runs into the Marmatong
liver, noriheast of the city, but because
of the rapid rise they formed a new
channel which cut across one end of
the city. Tonight the entire northern
part of the city is cut off, and part of
the city is inundated.
Ten feet of water is rushing through
the streets in that part of the city and
several hundred persons in what is
known as Belltown have been forced to
leave their homes. Many were taken
away in boats.
There were several narrow escapes
from drowning. Late today an aged
couple named Lemore, living north of
the city near the river, were rescued in
boats. They were completely hemmed
in. Rescuers were oat all day nnder
the direction of Fire Chief Ansman,
Mayor Congdon and Chief of Police
Mendenhall, and they succeeded in sav-
Catted Statot.
f retdiil .... Theodora Konetrell
Vlee-rrmKtatit
awrreterT ol Hiete ......,......W. R. D
Secretary ol Trrj. Lrmen J. (ure
Secretary of Interior... A. Mltr.hcock
Secretary ul War ..... K. R. Htmt
Secretary of Nary. Jnhn I). Lone,
Feetinaeter-4ieneral....mM.CBarlet Kmory Smltb
A ttorney-Oeneral .John W.flnrin
Secretary of AKrlctiltnre.,.mMM.. Jamee WUaoo
Com Ueueral Land Omce-...Blner Hermes
State rederal OAetale.
. , I John H. Mitchell
senators. 1 cbu w ruilua
. N. Wllllameuo
vvunemieii .Thomai H.Tongoe
, Internal RereBoe Collector.. ..... !. M. Imone
-' '--'fr- I , " B. Belllnrer
I Circuit ;ul(e...... W. B. Gilbert
bletrlct Atu.roer J. H. Hall
V. a. "--" F. HatUewi
VnlUd States T-aad Offleera.
TXI DiLLE. OaiOOS.
Pttr'tT,.... Jar Loett
y -...... on. ratureoa
LA OBAMDa, OaSOOK.
Retleter E. W. Bartlett
w..i... ; , , J o. Bwackheimar
State of Orecoa.
Oovenior.- Geo. E. Chamberlain
Secretarr of State F. 1. Dunbar
Treaeurer -- .-. C. 8. Moore
ttornerenera!. ,..A. M. Crawlora
Bnpt. el PobUo lmtrtfttlon-.J. H. Ackermao
Prlnur 1. B. Whitney
it B. Bean
Supreme Jadcea ..F. A. Moore
t . C. E. Wolrerton
Clerk Hoard School And CommlMlon
Mart Chamberlain
Game Warden Alphe Qulmby
Hh Commieeloscr F. C. Beid, Atorla
Veterinary Burgeon Wm. McLean. Portland
tants of that district.
Many who refused to leave Belltown
will still have to be taken away in
than likely to igr.ite the magazine and boats, as all avenues of escape have
the whole ship is blown into the air j now been cut off.
and everybody on board is killed. I The gas works is three feet nnder
Aside from the disasters in tne J&asi, water and has closed down. Tbe en
where the large Rusisaan battleships gine and pumps at the water station
have been disabled and put out of bust-. ar- 20 feet under water. The South
western Wholesale Grocery company
warehouse is flooded and the water has
reached the office. Tbe wholesale die-
on
ness. we nave naa inree explosions
our own battleships within a year."
Btewart expressed the opinion that
the battleship will soon be a thing of trict is completely surrounded and mer-
... l t . 111.. e . t e . a .
chants are removing ineir siocxs 01
goods. All the railroads are tied up
bridges beine threatened and tracks
covered.
Washouts are reported in all direc
tions. In tbe low farming land the
water is from five to ten ieet deep and
the past and that submarine craft will
take their place.
Continuing. Hale said he f.ougnt
congress should legislate on the char
acter of battleships for the navy, ana
not leave it to the department.
Allison said the discretion given to
the president to defer action for a year much stock has been drowned and
was a wise one, because ot the fact that heavy damage to property caused.
a test of battleships waa going on in
pretty lively way in the Far East.
The conference report was agreed 10
OAMB OP STRATEGY.
It
is estimated that 300 persons are home
less
SOLDIER KILLED IN WRECK.
not been advised, but it is assumed it c( jBpftnege armored cruisers were ob
served this morning, making their way
northward in the Japanese sea. It is
believed that the vessels are on thci
way to attempt to cut off the Russian
squadron that appeared off Genfan, on
the eaat coast of Lorea yesterday, j
is feared, however, that, as the cr.ar
cruisers are superior in speed to those
of the mikado, they may escape in safe
ty to the shelter of Vladivostok.
"It is also stated that the Japanese
have succeeded In luring the Russians
(roro the protection of the Vladivostok
guns, and mat mere is anomer jbbii
ese squadron between them and their
retreat, but these are mere rumors.
Kouropatkln Has Large Force Thrown
Across Upper Yalu. .
St. Petersburg, April 27. General
Kouropatkin has played a strong card
in the game ol strategy. A large por
tion of General Rennenkampff 's Cos
sack csvalry division has been thrown
across the apper reaches of the Yalu,
and a considerable force of cavalry,
which crossed the Tumen some time
ago. is moving down to the southwest
to effect a Juncture with it. Together
with this force, which, it is believed,
totals 20,000 men, he will threaten
Lieutenant General Inouye's left flank
wheD the Japanese are ready to cross
lower down on the lalu.
Beinir composed of cavalry with a
West
Sixth Judicial Dletrie.
Clrralt Judge W. B. EltU
rroeeenttsg Attorney .X. u. nauey
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Joint Senator Walter Pierce
RDreen tatlre o. w. rneipe
County "'ft 1 r f 1 1 A.Q. Bartholomew
County CommUeionen jEVcbbau!!
County Clerk ..... -....Vawter Crawford
county Bnerin ..... c. m. ouuu
County Treainrer... m .M. Llcbtenthal
County AeecMor ,. W. L. Sating
County Snrreror J. Kelthly
County School BuprlotandentJay W. Shipley
County ' "-""- 1 , , nr. K inner
Stock inepeetoi, 8. C. lurk
Mayo
Connoiimen,
eppaer Tows OSeers.
Frank Ollllam
J. J. Bobert
..Geo. Noble
E. W. Rhea
Recorder...
Treaeurer..
Mental..
PbUCoh
Tom Quald
.0. E. Farneworth
J. P. Wllllame
L. W.Bnuxi
D.O Gaidaue
Bevpaer School Dletrle.
Director T. J. Matlock, E. M. Shut, i.
Bagar. Ctork L. W. Brlgg.
freeinet OBeera.
e.ng compu, ut j turing to that point, presumably w
TD. .ff J,?"6 t.. outthenowled7eof the special t,
Amending tho Patent Laws.
Washington, April 28. Favorable
reports were authorised tolay by the
house committee on patents on tne
Mann bill amending the patent laws
bv authorising the issuance of patents
on the formulae of proprietary remedies
instead of on the manufactured article,
force is extremely mobile. Unless it
should be dislodged, it will compel the
Japanese to leave a strong army to
guard the communications, whereas, if
a Japanese force should be sent todrive
it out, it would have to move directly
away from the main army while the
Russian army, if compelled to tall hack,
can recroes in the direction of the Rus
sian troops concentrating in Manchuria.
Bound Santa F Train Collides
With a Ught Engine,
Los' Angeles, Cal., April 27. A west
bound special train carrying several
carloads of soldiers bound for the pre
sidio. Ban Francisco, waa wrecked at
Ilartoum Station, tbe first station west
of Needles, Cal, on the Banta Fe rail
road. One soldier, James M. Boweis,
was killed and about a dozen injured.
According to the meagre information
obtainable in this eity tonight the
wieck occurred sometime during the
afternoon Sunday and was caused by
the colliding of a light engine east
bound with the troop train. The en
gine had helped a train over a heavy
grade just west of Needles, and was re-
lth-
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A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil
waukee 4 Bt Paul Railway, known all
over the Union as the ureal ttauway
running the "Pioneer Limited" train
every day and night between Bt. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
The only perfect trains in the world
Understand : Connections are made with
AU Transcontinental lines, assuring to
passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam
heat, of a verity equaled by no other
line.
Bee that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point in
the United States or Canada. All ticket
agents sell them.
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mation, address,
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KUROPATKIN TO BB CHIEF.
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vpontheopeiat onson vn. 1 iu to be filed with copyright applica.
the absence ol o 11c. a. u.s , . .c ,ac. mhm th, t
tUmtion is paid to Russian reports of ri,1iipHn, w. .t. No conv-
Japanese reverses which, It is believed,
are spread with tne motive 01 influenc
ing the European money markets in
favor of Russian financial operations.
No definite news has been received
regarding the whereabouts of the Vlad
ivostok squadron, but the indications
are that it has regained the harbor.
Britain Loaea Territory.
London, April 29. The Associated
Tress understands that one of the most
imtiortant results of the work In Fast
Africa along the Anglo-Gorman Congo
rnntlnr. wont of Victoria Nyanra, is
the discovery that the whole of Al
bert Edward Nyanxa belongs to the
Congo Independent State. As a result
Orcat Britain loses tlie valuable salt
deposits north of I-ake Albert Edward.
It is also announced that the mouth of
Kagera river is in British territory.
Hitherto, it had been believed to be In
Ourman territory.
Ha Is Destined to Command Forces oa
Sea as Well as on Land,
St. Petersburg, April 27. General
Kouropatkin, it is believed in the
highest military circles here, is des
tined to become commander of all the
emperor s lorces, Dotn military and
naval in the Far hast.
Admiral Alexinff may remain there
for some little time as viceroy, but his
reign is consideied practically ended
Steamere Fear Mlnea. lie will not De Humiliated, out in oruer
TM,ln Aril 87 .TTianea comnaniea to effect harmonious relations a way
nr,rnt lAnmn on the Ye ow Will oe louno 10 secure ins elimination.
for the publication was set. No copy
riirht is to be issued on works not
printed in this country. The penalty
for a misstatement in the affidavit is
fixed at tl,000.
Carnival at Portland.
The Federated Trades Council, repre
senting 75 labor anions, and the Lewis
snd Clark Farternal Building associa
tion, comprising 34 fraternal societies,
have arranged to hold a mardi eras and
carnival in Portland June 28 to July
12 inclusive. It is intended to make
this affair the largest and most com
plete ever attempted on the Pacific
coast. A spectacle employing 300
people will be one of the chief attrac
tions of the amusement features, as well
as a circus, baloon ascensions, etc.
Th management has promised that the
entire two weeks will be full of special
ties and one cannot go once and see it
all. There will be a monster Fourth
of July parade, also an illuminated pa
rade on the night of July 2. Keduced
lates have been secured on all transpor
tation lines running into Portland.
Offloe in Odd Fellows New Building.
Beppner. Oregon.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Omea, Pattsrson'a Drug Store.
DENTIST
Office in Odd Fellows' New Building.
Call and See Me.
R. A. X. HIOO0
Roim t and 4
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDINQ
ReaiSene at Henry Johnaon'a,
Beppner, Oregon.
sea, and tho gulf of Pechili are cancel
ling their engngements to call at points
beyond Chemulpo, Corea, because of
the mechanical contact mines which
are known to lie adrift on the high
seas. The?e mines drifted away from
Port Arthur and Port I'alny, and con
stitute a serious menace to navigation.
It is known that many mines have been
detached from thulr moorings by storms
and currents and several have been de
stroyed.
Kuropatkln Ahead of Them.
Chicago, April 29. A report to the
Dally News form Niu Chwang says:
If official Russian advices from Muk
den can be relied on, General Kuropat
kin's deployment is so far advanced
' that It covers the very lines the Japan
ese propose to occupy. Bhould the Jap
anese succeed in driving the Russians
tiortn, the Muscovite line of defense
will extend from Niu Chwang to Liao
Yang and from Liao Yang to the Yalu
liver.-
Ruaalana Harais Chinese Villages.
London, April 29. The Tlontsln cor
gespondent of the Standard sends a 10
iiort that 40,000 Russians are harassing
the Chinese villages west of the Shuang
Tal Bu river, midway between thin
Chau and Yinkcw.
While Alexieff and Kouropatkin are on
fairly good terms, harmonious relations
between Vice Adimral Bkrydloff and
the viceroy are considered impossible
and with the three enjoying indepen
dent commands it is realized that trie
tion ultimately will be bound to arise
which might endanger successful opera'
tions. Bkrydloff and Kouropatkin, on
the contrary, are warm personal friends
G.
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Eight-Hour BUI nay do Over.
Washington, April 28. The senate
committee on education and labor, by
vote ot 4 to 3, today decided to post
pone action on the eight-hour bill until
next December. There wets two mem
bers of the committee absent, and they
will be permitted to record their votes,
Friends of the bill believe that when
the absentees have voted the result will
be changed and the bill may be favor
ably reported at this session, although
they express no hope of passing it.
One Veto by Oovac-nor of Hawaii.
Honolulu, April 27. Thjrewas only
one veto by uovernor uarier in tne
special legislative 'session. He disap
proved a joint resolution calling tor a
commission to frame a county govern
ment act, because the matter of com
pensation was left to be determined
later. Another resolution providing
for a commission of five members and
fixing compensation was approved, and
the commission will be appointed at
once to frame a county bill.
Irrigation Investigation at Yakima.
Washington, April 27. District
Engineer T. A. Noble, of the reclame'
tion service, at Spokane, Wash, has
been instituted to proceed to make the
necessary investigations at the earliest
possible date concerning the develop
ment of ihe Yakima valley, to ascertain
whether the opportunities for irrigation
works there are of such a character as
to warrant the beginning of a large
government work in this city. The in
vesication will be for the purpose
lareely of securing a better knowledge
of the physical conditions of this region
Attorney-at-Law.
Salt Lake and Denver
V.
Russia to Buy More Warships.
Paris, April 28. According to a re
port, the truth of which it is imposal
ble to verify, the sum of 105,00(1,000
rubles has been appropriated by Rus
sia for tbe purchase of several torpedo! before the foreign officers.
boats in France, two Argentine cruisers no longer possible to secure its ratiflca
and two German transports. The two tion during this session of, congress,
German transports have already ar- Mr. McCormick probably will allow
rived at Llbau, I the treaty to take its normal course,
Treaty With Amirtca to Hand.
St. Petersburg, April 27. The draft
of the treaty whereby American firms
can sue in Russia and Russian firms in
America, over which Ambassador Mc
Cormlck has been negotiating, has been
received from Washington and laid
Since It is
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TONSORlAl ARTISTS.
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Cleaning Up to Adjourn.
Washington, April 27. The time of
the senate will be' devoted wholly to
clearing the calendar preparatory to ad
journment, which most senators still
say will occur during the present week.
There remains only one appropriation
bill to be passed by the senate, that for
the military academy. A number of
the supply bills are still in the confer
ence, however, and it is expected there
will be more or less discusaion ol con
ference reports.
Improvements at Paget Sound Yard a.
Washington, April 27. Bids have
been opened at tlie navy department for
a steel storage bnliding at the ruget
sound navy yard, the lowest bidder be
ing the St. Paul Foundry company
130,736, and for a boatahop at the
Puget sound yard, the lowest bidder
being T. Ryan, Seattle,- (181.000.
Fin Bath Room In connection.
Shop two door north ol Palao Hotel.
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Bathroom U Coaaootloak
STEAMER LINES.
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sail front Portland I p. aa. every I day.
Dally Boat rvto between Portland. Attorla,
Oregon City, Dayton. Salem, Independence,
Corralll and all Colombia and WUlametM
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tear Rlparla dally at : a. a. returalns
leaf Uwlitoa daily at liSO a, aa.
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