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A KLAMATH VOL. VIII. EVENTS OF THE DAY KLAMA1II 1 Al.l.S, KLAMATH COUNTY, OliELON, MAIM H 17, 1904. 50. NO. wil l» OAI II MAUI'*. Pa* Ita. Lassi I rom OATMERED FROM ALL PARTS OP THE REPUBLICAN Man |>u|o u FIGHT FOE ON SEA *«Hiver Island Wind Swept. Ban Francisco, March 12 — The RUSSIANS SINK A JAPANESE TOR worst rain and almi «tarin in 13 year« PEDO BOAT. swept over this city ami «long t),« |>, cilli «-««Mt flay, doing much «lamage to shipping, rallrixd« and fraina build- Huth Mdra Suffer an Equal Loss Vu> ing« through the stat« The «tarin . •Ians Came Upon Japanese Uuexpect- tamis from Kan Diego to Vancouver *dly In the Night While Out Scout Island, aid It Is frare.1 that many ing Ifuaalan Admiral Shows (treat marine disasters have <«nrr«-<i along t|w Bravery In an Attempt at Rescue. ALL EYES ON IT, Russian Vladivostok Squadron Soon Be Located. FLEET SHUT OUT. Must HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Russian Ship« Cannot Vladivostok. Return te Tokio, March 10.—It Is believed Ixindon, March 9.—The Japanese here that th< re haw already been a legation here has received no official dedalv« naval engagement In the Information regarding the bombard- vldulty of Vladivostok, and details of ^aprchenslve Review of the Import- KNOW TIMBER BUSINESS. POWER FROM MORGAN LAKE. meat of Vladivostok. It la believed at It are anxiously awaited. The Japan- mi Happening« of the Past Week, Many Men Coming From Middle l~a Grande May Soon Have Suburban | the legation, however, that the Jap <-«i- fleet did not. It Is «aid. go to Vlad I'rvecntrd In Condeneed t erm, Moat anese are now between the Russian Western States. Electric Lines. ivostok for the purpose of bombard Likely to Provo Interoetlng to Oor Cruiser squadron and Vladivostok, ing the town, but to locate and at- There Is Indication of a large Imml La Grande—Morgan Ijike. situated tack the ItUHaian fleet stationed there. gratlon to Oregon thia spring from the about Many Iteadera. two miles above La Grande, haa and there 1« reason to believe that the It 1« umh-rHtood here that when the Middle Western States, of a nature been thoroughly tested as to the Russian squadron Is Io the vicinity of Japanesi- fleet arrived there on 8un that will be very Important in the amount of power and water that can Posslet Bay. Minister kiirlriu «ays Japan baa no ■lay la«t, It found the Ruaalan squad of the timber resources be obtained from It. The power will In tiri« city thia motnlng the bar. m Kt. Petersburg, March 14.—Tin-com run absent. If thlw Is true, it gave J development Russian official dispatches do not (Ixiugbt <4 annaxliig Coras. uf the sate, C. H Stewart of Albany, be used for different Important things eter r.*m lx-.l 29 23, the lowest r«-< ,.,.| I'b-ti- story ot the fierce fight off Port the Japanese squadron advantage In one of a number mention this squadron, and thia fact of people Interested for the benefit of I-a Grande and the j*r<.iuiliclll Gatilile« <4 Balt laike will aixl ths wind r«glsler<-«l a vel<« ity o| Arthur between tor|H«l<> flotillas, which th«* way of avoiding battle close to the in timber claims, the applications for community. More power will be used lends color to the belief that th« Jap .1 urgstu«' at> anti-.Mormon party. 4H mil«-, an hour,while Bt Sai ramant, « '«<urre<l Wednesday, ami the bom Inshore batteries, at the same time which were suspended because en for the electric light plant and to run anese warships have shut ft out of Martial law haa tx-en aludialieil at a gale <4 »4 miles was m olded I'f, |,._ bardment which followed Thursday put ting It In a position to prevent the tered In the wrong district, has been a motor line to Hot Lake and other Vladivostok. It is pointed out at the Trllurlile, Col. The military protre graph anil telephone wires were pion- morning, was not given out here until Russian ships re-entering the harbor. corresponding with the hohb-rs of sus points In the county. It is doubted that the Japanese with Legation that If this Is true, the Rus pended claims, with a view • Iter midnight. to con- tret««! in every direction and for h - v The engineer reported to the officials lien haa ■ .art *690,1X10. 1 wo official rneeaagea from Viceroy drew thdr entire squadron unless the certed action In the matter of getting of the electric light company that sian vessels are in a critical position. eral hour« this dly ««« entirely < ut off location of the enemy had been dls- The Japniie» (l«wl haa again bom- from the outside sorbi. their applications reinstated. their plan was entirely feasible and Alexieff had been received during the covered, aa It rm-ant surrendering the A number of people in the Mlddle practicable The plans call for a frac since they must run the gauntlet of banled Port Arthur, but at too lung a At the (TlffcHoUM.¡.,| ill 111« I»rivi || iiTiir ■lay and presented to the emperor, but advantage of being in a position b«- Western States are Included_ in ___ the tion over two miles of pipe and the the Japanese squadron off Vladivos range I" eff<« t any damage. the entrance to Han Francisco Bay the public remained in «uajrenae. All tween the enemy and the enemy's list of holders of suspended appllci __ power obtained through the pipe will tok or the Japanese squadron off Port |lri»tow ha« again lx»ti assailed in Irviiieixlou« wave« daalx-l tlons. These people have been com- be equal to 500 horsepower. The res Arthur, before reaching a Russlon --■ I against th« •orts <4 rumor« <4 the inlorznatirm con ba»« tained in the dispatch«-« were apread r<«-ky «höre arel sent nia«»« There Is a strong -possibility that the hou» for p<*tal rvi***rt and an In- munlcated with by Mr. Stewart, and ervoir when filled will contain water port. uf «pray over the huge batli«, « ■Ieri (tame among the officials, but they did not the Japam-a«- found the Russian «hips a great many of them have wrltten sufficient to furniBh this amount of veatigation haa Ix-en or<ter«*d. In a dispatch from St. Petersburg In the vicinity of Pussiet Bay. and building 6U tael high, Numerous have their texts, ami were tinder th« gave them battle there. The names letters to the effect that they will be power for a period of one year, with IVitix «»• lx*!orr the »nate commit* ■mall craft on the Imy here this spring to assist in looking out receiving any additional supply. a correspondent of the Standard gives imprrMion that Admiral MakarofT bad wer» blown tec mv Dietrich Bold tho Hasting«, ■■bore atei numbers uf ships In the Japanese the matter up. In other words, when the lake is filled a rumor that the Czar has received a ■ lamage to shipping in Kan dir<'<U«J th« attack upon th«- enemy's and squadron havo been kept secret, but During the course of the corren it will contain enough water to sup telegram to the effect that the Japan Neb , '«tiifflce appolntmonl fcr *2,* Francisco l*ay will »liip«. When the texts appeartsl, it l-av w ill amount to many It was probably suffb-iently strong to letters have come from lum- ply water for 500-horsepower. The 500. l<e«'ame evident the collisions between divide into two divisions, the one to pondence thouaaixla of «loiter« o«rmen In Wisconsin, Michigan, Min lake is situated 1100 feet above the ese fleet bombarded Vladivostok all Admiral Makaroff l>aa clraml tho Re|«>rts from the Interior show that the torpedo flotilla« bail occurred acci guard Vladivostok, and the other to nesota. and the two Dakotas to the power station, which, according to the day Monday. According to this rum entrance to Port Arthur and la detorrn- the «torni »stand««! over practically the dentally during the night while the cruise In search of the Russian ships, effect that they will remove to Ore plans of the engineer, will be located or only trivial damage was inflicted to The navy department expects to gon to reside and Invest their means near the site of the Old Town flouring the Russians, but one or two Japan ir««l to go out after tlio enemy with entire «tate la the soulliern portion, RtiMiana were «touting in search <4 the receive dispati-hi-s tomorrow from in timber and the necessary mills to mill. where the season has Ix-en dry, ti«- enemy. hi> big »hlpa. ese cruisers were sunk. A» fur «« known here, thia is the first Gen San, where It ha« planned the put it on the market. This will be There is much curiosity her« con Fi I lilted Htatoa District Attorney rain will gri stly l«*nefit crops. time the tor|H-<lo boats have engaged fleet would call after the operation In done both because of the great op cerning the resisting power of Vlad LAWS TO BE VOTED UPON. (trrt* III--» dix lare« the Mormon church volving an attack upon the Russian portunities offered in Oregon, and be each other at sea. Although the odds ivostok, which has been long regard SlKMIlTS 1-OR SALII. tzert« it« power In butane«« circle« iu> cause of the rigorous weather that Printed Pamphlets of Direct Primary ed as the Gibraltar of the Far East. were uguiriNt the Runeians, a« the squadron had been concluded. has prevailed in their home states veil «■ in |>ulitica. Vladivostok is known to be better squadron was aupportr-d by the cruisers and Local Option Measures. WAR COST NOT A DEAD LO88. during the present winter. t ranch (Xtaar Ottava Jipan li m pu riant equipped as a naval base, and to have ot th«- enemy, the Rii»«ian« made u he Military esparto declare J»|*an'a te* They are all substantial men who Salem. — Secretary of State Dunbar Nevai laforrnatlon roic dash for th«- foe, anti upparently Russia Figures That Most of the have had experience in the lumber has received from the State Printer greater docking and repairing re Uy in moving tho main holy of her sources than Port Arthur, but doubts l’aria, Manli 12—In spile ot offic had the lu-tt< r of the combat— sinking army I" due to fear of encountering the business, and have been on the ground the first copies of the pamphlets con are expressed as to the character of Money Will Go to Her People. a J«p«n««e lor,»«io luuit — until the in Oregon, and are conversant with taining the full text of the direct pri Vladtviwtok »quadron. iai trllirliir ami dentala frulli Ile J«p. Paris, Marcfa 9.—A St. Petersburg the conditions here. They will come mary law and the local option law, Its defenses Russia has been settled cruiwr« got within range ami one of Japan la rapidly moving troop« into armai- legatlnn bere, il la affini««! tliat the I«tt4-r'« shell« cripph«] the Ktere- dlxpat'h gives an interview with M. here seeking a new field for opera which will be voted upon by the people there for 40 years, and it is conse quently considered prooable that th« Corea, a mmcommiaslatH-d ■ Ili. «r tiamed Mar gu»hU hi. Kokovxev, to whom has been Intrusted tions. where there are abundant re on June 8. defenses and guns at thia place are of Ninety thousand copies of each pam sources and a climate in which lite a somewhat obsolete character. The gallant action of Vice Admiral the raising of funds required for the The race riot at Bpringfield, Ohio is tin, who «aa employed in tlie ministry phlet will be printed The printer has can be enjoyed and work continued It is understood that during the ot marine, and who 1« non under ar Maksroff in transferring his flag to conducting of the war. m ( !»■* k the year round. already turned out 30,000 copies of the past few years ail the available new resi, attempted lo »11 Frenili nevai ac the cruiser Novik, ami sailing out in local option law, and 60.000 copies of “ Even on the most unfavorable hy The elrs'tric road to connect Hoqui ereta to a nevai attaché at thè Japanew the fac* of the enemy in an attempt guns and war material which it was the direct primary law. The former possible to send over the single-line pothesis." he says, "the vital forces of LEGISLATURE WILL DECIDE. am and Alwrdven will awn Is* Colli- legatlon. at res, tie, receives unstiiite-l praise, the empire cannot be effected. The fins 20 pages and the latter 52 pages Trans-Siberian railroad have been pleiad. In a few days the Secretary of State used for the strengthening of Port The diacovi-ry <4 ibis alleged at ■tamping him at the outset of his com expenditure must not be looked upon Unpaid Indian War Claim Will Be will distribute these pamphlets to the Arthur and points in Manchuria, leav The last attack of the Japaneae on tempi carne as a restili <4 thè acciden- mand ua a man of force and action, fum a European viewpoint, or com Presented to That Body. several counties in sufficient quanti- ing Vladivostok with old-type guns of P«>rt Arthur waa brief and of Illite con tal opvning <4 a lattar addri-aried t<> thè who insists on Iw-lng in the vai n of tile pared, for example, with the South Salem,—Secretary of State Dun ties so that each voter may have ! one. short African struggle. Would Russia have range. It is reported that Vlad- aaqueiu-e. n<»t>c<>mmiaaioned “fficer by a naval fighting. to npi-txl. for > xample, 380,000 000 bar has prepared a circular letter free of charge. ivostok is ill-supplied with provialona » raptain <4 thè «ama natile. The letter which he is sending out to all Indian Preaident francs for the purchase of horses out and necessaries. aa« troni an Intrrmediary, hot it indi Coming Events. side of h< r domains? Hardly. At the War veterans who have unpaid claims Jomcil the Dispatches from Tokio published cateli thè princi|>ala in thè affair. It maximum she will expend but 10,000.- against the State. He informs them State Convention, Knights of the this morning speak of the________ strict neutrvality. sac ri flees N<w that since the appropriation has been i» all*-gt«l thal »varai women are im Battleship Will Also Be Orest Fight uoo francs, and this will be exclusive Maccabees, Portland, March 22. being made by the Japanese nation. Ing Machine. lineala baa grant««! the request ot plicate«!, and uno ot them ha« con- ly expended in Russia. The cost of exhausted he has no further authority According to the Daily Chronicle'« County Recorders and Auditors, to audit claims ot issue warrants, but America for officers to accompany the leeaed. correspondent at Tokio, the Mikado Washington, March 14 —Unless un- the transport of the troops, and sup- he will preserve the claims and pre Portland, March 25. .lies, also, will be paid over to the Il apj-oars n<>w thal only ime «loca- is abandoning all luxuries, the court army doting the war. forrM-rn obstacles are encounter««!, the state railway. Republican primaries, April 2. Bent them to the next Legislature. following his example, and all are go- meni la miaairig (rum thè miniatry <>( battleship Idaho will become a part of This is in accordance with a general Republican The wnate haa |4teee-1 a nuuil»r of County Conventions. ing to live abstemiously until the war "In a general way. it can be stated marine, bui il la puaoible thal Marlin the United Mates navy early in the law prescribing the duties of the Sec April 7. AlsAati bills, but deferred action <41 pholographed ami replacrd otlirrs. il that the money expended from the na is ended. spring <4 1907. Under the terms <4 a tional treasury will not be the dead retary of State. The claims now in Republican Convention, First Con- that giving the territory a delegate. la noi prolable thal thè Information rontract recently made with the Cramp loss that the cost of the Transvaal war ’.he hands of the Secretary of State gressional District, Salem, April 13. HOPE IS ON LAND. lz«d«>ia in the bouse ate arranging allrgcd to bave t>e«-n «telili gol la-yond shipbuilding company, of Philadel was to Great Britain. Most of it will ul amount to *35,227.06. Republican Convention. Second understood that Adjutant- It is lor an investigation of the connection thè in ter inoliary, ami it la «aid thè phia, the Idaho and h«r sister ship, timately benefit the Russian mer- Congressioned District, Portland, Russia Considers That the War Has ol ti» inla-ta ot that Ixaly with the |x«t- Jaj>ano«e naval attaché, who ia «tip the MiaeiMippi, ar«- to l>e constructed chants and manufacturers. It would General Gantenbein has received April 13 Hardly Begun. claims amounting to *15,000 more. <>tn<e |M«r«i lo have liceo in Indirei t comniu- at their yard at an aggiegnt«- cost of ba a gross exaggeration to suppose Republican State Convention. Port Whether the remaining claims will be St. Petersburg. March 8.—Although that the war will entail a gross ex nication with Martin, aailed for hotne land. April 14. (2,999,500, the contract |«-ri<«l being penditure on Russia of one-quarter of paid rests entirely with the Legislat The death of Congressman Croft, of Democratic Convention, Multnomah almost four weeks have elapsed since Ronth Carolina, *u the cause of the on taiard <u>e of lite crui»ra which Jap- 42 month«. Plans for tlit*M< ships the total of the cost of the war In ure. County. Portland, April 14. the Japanese fleet first attacked Port an purchawd Ir«m Argentina. have l««-n completed and turn««l over hotiae adjourning tor a day in respect South Africa to the British govern Oregon Cattigmen's Association, Arthur, here the war is considered Articlss of Incorporation Filed. , to the contracting firm, ami already ment." to his memory. Portland. April 16. Salem—Articles of incorporation •t«|-s have Ix-en taken looking to the Democratic State Convention. Port hardly begun. Heavy land fighting, RI1ADV I OR WAR IN BALKANS Secretary Taft and noted financiers were filed in the office of the Secre land. April 19. SPLIT ON BILL, con st met ion <4 the two v«<e»le. upon which the fate of the campaign have held a conference relative to tary of State last week as follows: Th«* navy department haa embodied Dog Show, Portland, April 20-22, depends, is not expected much before bull-ling rallrtada In ths Philippines; Wussla. However. tto«s Not Expect an in the Idaho the uioet modern ideas in Senators Fall to Agree on Land Re- Farmers' Irrigating Company, Hood University of Oregon-Pacific Uni the end of April. By this time Rus Outbreak In the .Spring. the latter are timid about undertaking River, »75.0»«. versity debate. Forest Grove. April 22. form Measures. naval architecture. While not as such a pro|Mjsllioa, Annual reunion. Department of Ore sia will have in the field, exclusive of Warrenton Grocery & Butcher Com Ht. Petersburg, March 11.—Careful great as some <4 the vessels in nxslern Washington. March 10.—Western gon, G. A. R., Hood River, June 15-17. the large army of men required to Ths Hmoot case Is still before the Inquiry concerning the outlook in the navies, the Llaho is deaigii««l to lx* an senators are hopeful that legislation pany, Warrenton. *5000. guard the railroads, four army corps, Stanfield Irrigation Company, Echo, «mate committee. Balkans <levelpn the fact that the pre all arouml machine, not only caimble along the lines recommended in the Wheat Prospect is Flatt«ring. each with a cavalry division and an *5000. Object to construct an Irriga The flood situation at Harrisburg, vailing opinion in government, as well <4 withstanding an attack from the en- report of the Public Land Commis tion system In Umatilla and Morrow Pendleton,—“I do not think I artillery brigade. All that has hap at diplomatic circle«, is against an out emy, but of l>eing able to engag«* or Pa . Is tho worst In Its history. counties, taking water from Umatilla have ever seen the wheat outlook so pened so far, or is going to happen un break <4 war in the spring, although give chase to the enemy if ne«*<l lie. sion. sent I to congress yesterday, will river and Butter creek. good at this time of the year as it is Japan saya ahe did not have troops th« ilanger in not consider««! passe-1. In otliei words, the Idslio enilxxliee bo enacted at the present session of now- between Pendleton and Athena." til these forces are in the field, is con In t'or- a prior to the opening of hoe Abbett Tinning & Roofing Company. The senate committee ex- congress, the liest fi-aturcs of the rmslern battle A perfect un<l«-r«tamling exists between said Representative W. M. Blakely re sidered, according to the Russian tillites poets to take up the commission's re Portland, *1000. cently. Mr. Blakely, who is ex- view, to be nothing more than the Russia and Austria and bsaidee, the ship and cruiser combined. commendations at its meeting tomor Shipping Supply Company, Port A mob haa fired the negro district Russian authorities appear to I* satis sheriff of Umatilla county, owns a One row. and an effort will be made to se land. *1000. »f Springfield. Ohio, and state troupe fied completely regarding the attituile ORBATBR ATTACK IS IMMINENT, tract of wheat land at Eastland. "The prologue to the real drama. cure a report on a bill repealing the Lutke Manufacturing Cpmpanv. of grain is very strongly rooted, and In have been called ouL The crippling of the Port Arthur of Bulgaria. What aanuramva the tlmiier and stone act. providing for fice furniture manufacturing, Port this respect has a splendid start. The fleet was unfortunate in that It gave Japan«»« Bombardments ot Port Arthur Rain in the inland Empire country authoritiea have concerning Bulgaria the sale of government timber, and land. *50,000. acreage on the reservation and around haa »wi-ilo,! st reama so that they are are not known, but they do not tally Only Preparatory. carrying out the recommendations re Prasil & Co., Inc., Portland, liquors, Adams, Athena and Helix is about all the enemy the command of the sea at unabl.. io l arry off the water homestead very outset. It is. however, of garding desert land and cigars. *2000. with direct information from other London, Marcli 14.—A correspond In. though the good conditions may in the relatively small importance from the Campbell Transportation Company. duce a few farmers to sow more.” Many Japanese are entering Rue aourcen, representing Bulgaria a« hav ent «I the Telegraph at Seoul describes commutation laws. standpoint of the main strategy of the Unfortunately there is a division of Portland. *50,000. tian forts disguised an Chinese and ing her army under mobilization, with the recent Japanese attacks on Port PORTLAND MARKETS. war, whether Port Arthur stands or the committee on party lines, the I-a Grande Mercantile Company, La gaining valuable Information. having her plans |<rrfiu-t<«l for an in Arthur a« “successful preparatory Ixtni- democrats, with the exception of Du Grande, *20,000. falls. But as long as it holds out, vasion <>f Turkey, and aa being confi- banlment,** thereby intimating that a It A iiallnger has been elected Wheat—Walla Walla. 77c; blue and the fleet is harbored there, it will bols. of Idaho, favoring the outright Maccabees’ Building Association. mayor of Hostile. The Republicana dent that ahe car« defeat Hie Turka sin greater attempt to reduce Port Arthur repeal of the timber and stone home- Roseburg. *16,000. stem, 81c; Valley, 82c. constitute a potential menace which Barley—Feed. *21022 per ton: will restrict and hamper Japan's op Sleeted all but three councilman stead commutation and desert land is thought imminent. gle hand«-<l. brewing, *22; rolled, *24025. erations, and the Russians are deter Oklahomans at Independence. A correspondent at Chefoo of the acts, without the enactment of other Evidently the porte is alarm<*<l at A tract of swamp land on Upper Flour—Valley, *3.9003.95 per bar- mined to defend Port Arthur as horo- Independence.—Five families of Ok Klamath lake haa been sold to aseo the outlook, aa an American, a repre- Mail gives alleged information of the laws to take their place. Bard, of aental've <>f an ordnance firm, who Japanese landing movements up to California, and Dietrich, of Nebraska, lahomans arrived here from Californ rel; hard wheat straight, *4©4.20; ically as they did Sevastopol. No elates of Htate Henator Marsters. All ia this week. They have found two clears. *3.85©4; hard wheat patents. large garrisons will be retained there; March 9, ami says disembarkation is arc now with the democrats Japan la sending Marquis Ito to Cor came here to act as a broker in the other republicans, except Nelson, residences in which they have moved *4©4.20; clears. *3 85©4; hard wheat 10,000 men are as good as 100.000 for proceeding at Chemulpo and points to sale of Routh American warahipe to favor legislation similar to that re until better accommodations can be patents, *4.4004.60; graham. *3 500 defense, while the more men th.e. es Thia would seem to Indicate that __ _____ are she intends to make it her baee of Russia, has l>een requu«<nted to go to the northward with marveluos rapid commended by the commission. This secured. They are pleased with the 390; whole wheat. *3.6504.05; rye more mouths to feed. There ity. During the last ten days 16 trans Constantinople immediately, the sultan supplies. enough provisions there now to last leaves th<’ committee standing seven country, and state that they will lo flour. *4.5*04.75. Oats—No. 1 white. »1.17H© 1.20; for eight months. In addition, there deairing to purchase a larg« supply of ports have landed 10,000 men at a members for absolute repeal, six sup cate here. They state that they are The senate haa adopted amendments will be a division of Cossacks with town the Japanese cal) Kaishoe. Dis porting the commission's recommend In communication with some 50 fami gray, *1.1001.15 per cental. to the army bill, giving I*orto Rico guns. Millstuffs—Bran. *18019 per ton; mountain batteries on the peninsula patch Iwata began to run on Wednesday ation. with Nelson In doubt and Bur lies In Oklahoma who are contemplat troop« and consolidating the adjutant ton absent. la-tween Chemulpo ami Chinatnpo. ing coming West anil will settle in middlings. »24.50026; short. ,19 0 20; to oppose landings and harass ths Officers Fight Mob Off. goiir-ral 'a office with the record and enemy If it succeeds in investing ths this state if they are satisfied, as the chop, ,18; linseed, dairy food. *19. Pension bureau. Murphysboro, III., March 12.—A Hay—Timothy. *15017 per ton; city. Russia to Have Large Force. cold winters in the East are driving Th« Lewis Crusade to St. Louis. mob 0! 75 men from t'arborulal«* made clover. *11012; grain, ,12013; cheat. The senate hna passed the naval Paris. March 10.—The St. Peters many west. _________ _ All persons of the name of I a > wis , ,12013. an attempt at 4 o'clock this morning Flood Peril Is Passed. Appropriation bill. burg correspondent of the Figaro has K. of P. at Pendleton. their relatives and friends in America Vegetables—Turnips, 80c per sack; to take Thom»« Vaughn, a negro, sent an interview with General Sak- Harrisburg, Pa., March 9.—The Ju- Another British cabinet oriels Is be fom the county jail here. Sheriff are preparing for the crusade of the haroff. minister of war. who. while re The District Convention of the carrots, 80c; beets. *1; parsnips, *1; lieved to be at hand. Thorp hail been appri»<l of their cem- Ixjwis elans to the World's Fair in Ft. fusing to give the number of men con Knights of Pythias was held last week cabbage. lAi©2c; red cabbage, 2c; let niata and Susquehanna rivers have The Chicago Federation of Labor Is ing ami he ami Itaputv Wixalruff lay Ixiuil, Friday, Beptemlter 23, 1904, in centrated In the Far East, said the at Music Hall and was attended by tuce. head. 25©40c per dozen; hot been falling all day and Weather Ob 300 delegates and visiting Knights house. ,2 per box; parsley, per dozen, server Demain said tonight that they fighting Mayor Harrison. in wait. When the mob reached the honor of the memory of their distin military authorities were well pleas This district. No. 10, is composed of 25c; tomatoes, *1.5001.75 per crate; guished tribesman Capt. Meriwether ed. There was no lack of troops, he jail the officers trained their guns on will continue to fall for 24 hours. The United Mini-workers will leave the said, but the means of transportation the following: Danton, No. 4, Pendle cauliflower, 75c@,l per dozen: celery, gorges above and below Harrisburg I ewis. l ewis day, Sept. 23, 1904, will it. The mob quickly dispersed, but fiuestlon of strike with tho local un ton; Pythian. No. 29. Athena; Steph 65080c per dozen; squash. lHc per Baikal were Inadequate, beyond Lake not until three of its m«*ml>era had mark the 98th anniversary of the tri ions. and he was about to send 120 loco- ens. No. 49. Weeion: Pleladès. No. pound; cucumbers. *1.75© 2.25 per are still intact and there has been no Ixx-n captured. Itaputy Woodruffs umphant return of the Lewis A Clark motives and 2000 cars beyond the 74, Helix; Hercules. No. 71, Milton: dozen; onions, yellow Danvers. *2© movement In the Susquehanna river A second bombardment of Vladi gun waa discharged prematurely, tear expedition of discovery to the Pacific. 2.25 per sack, growers’ price. since the break of yesterday and in th« __ to move the troops more Tomax. No. 93, Adams. lake In order vostok Is reported In which the Japan- Honey—*3©3.50 per case. gorge at High Spire. The conditions August 12, 1905, will l»e Lewis day rapidly, General Sakhnroff declared ing hia arm. lost one or two cruiser«. Potatoes—Fancy. 90c@*l. per cent- in the flooded district show an Im Independence,—Krebbs Bros., who at the lewis A Clark exposition in that the number of troops to go to common, 60c©80c. growers’ provement over yesterday and unless Portland, Oreogn. purchased the Henderson-Murphy al; Manchuria had not yet been fixed. Report on nffalrs of Indian Terrl- Halda Balkan Situation Alarming. farm, have placed a large crew of men price; sweets. 214c in sacks; 2%c there is a sudden rise In the river, It is “>ry smacks of graft on the part of thought the worst is over. Bl. Petersburg, March 12.—A spec on the place and state they will place crated. Orders Given by Governor. Ruaalana Will Ba HeM at Harbin. »melala connected with speculative ial dispatch to th«* Vieilomosti paints Fruits—Apples, fancy. Baldwins and al of the available land into hops. It fonceras. Columbus. O„ Mnrch 10—Upon ur- is thought that something over 500 Spitzenbergs. *1.50©2.25 per box; Mukden. Manchuria, March 14—It France Can Take No Offense, the Balkan situation in ili»rk colors. gent representations from Mayor acres will be so planted. They will choice, *l©1.50; cooking. 75c. is officially announced that in conse The corr«*s|x>iulent declares that a col A Springfield, Ohio, mob took a Paris, March 9.—It is not expected a race Bowlus, of Springfield. O., that —Sweet cream butter. 30c negro, who shot n detective, from Jail, llaior Itetween Bulgaria and Turkey quence of the many conflicting ac war was Imminent, as a result of the build a number of hophouses and per Butter pound; fancy creamery, 27H © that Japan's Intention to build the Be other buildings, and will use probably counts of the landing of Japan««* hsiiged him and then riddled his body ntay «xtctir any ilrxy and says that it was oul-WIJu railroad will cause any serl- lynching of the negro Dixon, Go ver 1,000.000 feet of lumber in 30c; choice creamery, 25c; dairy and ous dash with the owners of the early bullets. liopeil that th« draft of th.« agreement troops at different points, and tho vari nor Herrick tonight ordered eight nearly store, nominal. their Improvements. ous repoits of the intentions of the Jap- Butter Fat—Sweet cream. 2814c; French concessions. The original con * "Un««« in the Hmoot trial says submitted by M. Natchevitch, the Bul rtnese commanders, the Russian army companies of state militia to that city cesión was granted to a French com to preserve order. Adjutant-General Record of Second Oregon Volunteers. sour cream. 2614c. ", was mnrrlod after the Issuance of garian di|doiusiic Kg«*nt at Constanti which has arrived at Harbin will at once arranged for the Poultry—Uhlckens, mixed. 12>4@ pany in 1896. A considerable portion !. manifesto and Is positive Brigham nople, to the porte would patch up lx* detained. It will lie most difficult Crutchfield Salem.—The State Printer has com 13c per pound; springs, small 15© of the line has already been laid under mobilization of the troops. Governor '»’•ng performed the ceremony. peace, Init the sultan at the I»"1 to find accommodations for this great Herrick's first order to Mayor Bowlus pleted and delivered to Adjutant 16c; hens. 13©13A4c; turkeys, live, French auspices and it is understood Flnzer the 1440 additional 15©16c per pound: dressed. 18©20c; that Foreign Minister Delcasse haa The re|M>rt on influence being exert- ment refuse«! to sign it. lx>dv of troops, and their detention at was to Issue a proclamation ordering General copies of the official record of the ducks. *8©9 per dozen; geese, live, sought to protect French Interests '• by members of congress to gain In the closing of all saloons. Harbin will entail much hardship. Second Oregon Volunteers. The Ad- 8c per pound. along th« road, as he protected ths Now *13,600,000 a Pound. <r«a«eH in postulile« rentals, clerk Jutant-General will supply one copy of Russia Tears Building Down. Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13014c; rights of the Panama Canal Company uL*',nvolvoa mem bora from all New York, March 12.—An Importer Criais at Hand In Caucn. the book to each member of the Sec Young America, 15c. five status, Oregon, Idaho, No <4 railium her«» gives out the startling St. Louis, March 10—The frame ond ranstna, March 14.—The internal Railroad May Sell Lande. Oregon, free of charge. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 17018c. land W Mn,l Rhode la- news that the price of thia latest pro ■ituation in the Colombian department work for the Russian National Pavil Washington. March 9 —The senats Beef—Dressed, 5©7c per pound. duet of the scientist has incroiiseil *4,- ,4 Cauca has in no way improved, ami ion at the World’s Fair, waa torn Gain of 100 Pupils. Mutton—Dressed. 6@714c; lambs.8c today passed Senator Foster's bill ><• appears to be approaching a crisis. down today on receipt of a cablegram Th» house haa passed the Indian ap- 21X1,000 a pound in two days. authorizing the Northern Pacific Rail Pentdleton,—Secretary Halley of Veal—Dressed, 6>4©9c. from St. Petersburg by Contractor •»'»Priât |un bill. commercial rate last week was (6,4<m,- The election to tlu* presidency of Co Lecouer, who haa been In charge of the Pendleton school district will file road Company to sell surplus lands Pork—Dressed. 7Hc. (M10, now It is *12,600,000 80 grea lombia of General Rafael Reyes is de the work. The cablegram was from his censúa with the county superin Hops—Choice, 25 0 26c per pound; within its right of way when It hat r.2r?J'fl"1 hM won •" for a no use for the same, and confirming linn been the demand for r few gr clared in some quarters to l>e the only- the department of tho interior, brief tendent in a few days. It shows a prime, 24®25c. '«visión of his case. Wool—Valley. 17©18c: Eastern Ore sales of such lands heretofore mate that the supply on the i thing that can possibly prevent a move ly ordering such work as had not gain of 100 pupils over last year, there by this company. gon, 12©15c; mohair, 32©35c. being this year 1618. thPn State« will not grant ly will have diaapi>eare«l entirely y ment for Cauca to secede. been completed torn down. the end of the present month. 'tuani Japan cable oonoesslon. TWO HEMISPHERES. ! I