Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 24, 1904, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN
OIŒfiON,
EVENTS OF THE DAY
<KM)I> MM l<> I AIU
CANAL-ZONE t.EUISL ATION.
House Commute will Favor 9700,IMH,
Appropriation.
QATMERED I RDM ALL PARTÍ OP THE
MA1UII
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
Any That Is Enacted Now Will Be of
Preliminary Nature.
TROOPS TOO ACTIVE
increase army before attack .
Russia, In Meantime. Expects Makaroff
to light Hard on Sea.
Washington, March 19.—The hmiw
Washington, March 17 —Whatever RUSSIA AGAIN THREATENS TO MARCH
Yinkow,
March IB.—The local Rus­
■ubeoni
in
litre
<>n
Industrial
art«
and
TWO HEMISPHERES.
legislation may lie enacted at the pres­
ON PEKIN.
sian authorities are apparently in*
exposition« today favorably reported u
ent session lelating to the Panama
censed and manifestly much annoyed
INOLSruil'S Al NORIH BUND.
•ulistltllte for the lewis and Clark ex­
■ anal will be largely preliminary in
Çamprehcnslve Review of the Impart­
at
the solicitous inquiries of the com­
character.
The
president
has
discussed
position bill, nttrilly pa«aid by the
Leaser.Requests the Recall of Force Out­
ant Happenings al »be Paet Warb.
manders of foreign gunboats regarding
aenats, carrying a total appropriation Hoi I adery Under Ccnatructlon Milla Articles I lied With the Secretary ol the matter with members of congress
side of Wall Minister of the Cxar
and with such mernliers of the isthmi­
Prvaenled In condensed lurm. Meat
the projected blocking of the Liao river
uf $450,000. The »ullatitute bill n,i|.
Uuihcd With Orders.
State at Salem.
an
canal
comm
»«ion
as
are
in
the
city,
Says
Hla Government May Be Com-
likely la Prove lulereatlag to Rar
I*fore the arrival of the Japanese,
templut« ■ the <-«| h -ndltUr«- «,( $250,(X)0
Halem— 4 rticles uf incorporation hut it is understood that no definite de­ _ pelted to Believe China la Abandon­ which latter event is regarded as a fore­
North Hend—(.'oustruction work will
Many Renders.
for a government exhibit, $75,000 for Is gin at om r on ii box factory here to were filed in tlie office of the secretary cision yet has been reached as to what
ing Her Neutrality.
gone conclusion. Although the block­
are the precise needs of legislation on
the «rntclon <4 a government building, maiiulai turn 15,000,000 feet of aprm n of state last week as follows:
the subject.
Sully, tlie great cotton king. haal*en
ing of the f.iao and also the defense ol
Crayne-Lisle irrigation company,
$175,000 fur the erection ot building» tlri'lx r |a-r year into boxes. Tlie plant
London. March 21.—The Standard's the settlement and native town are re­
General Davis called attention to the
luiccd to su«|ieml.
Pendleton,
$5,000.
for the Alaska, Philippine, Hawaiian ia la-ing installed by Hun Franciacocap-
provisions for executive regulations con­ Tien Tsin correspondent says that Paul
Japan promlM-a America to prolcet
garded as unattainable, it is certain
farona Mills lumlier company, fjeona. tained in the bill providing for the con­
Oriental and Oceanic exhibit», and itailats. It will coat $5 500 and em­
Ix-war, Russian minister to China, has that an uunimportant disposition of
fully »II (oreillers at Fuaan.
Doug I u» county, $100,000.
struction
oi
the
canal
and
suggested
$290,000 for an Alaska exhibit, in ad­
The product will I*
The Modern confectionery company, that they were ample to cover all needs renewed his protest against the dis­ guns and the arrangement of a defense
The «erisle 1'«« coiitlrmral the nomin dition to amount» heretofore appropri­ ploy 75 riieri.
"hipped to California and Eastern Portland, 425,000.
in the direction of governing the canal patch of Chinese forces outside the plan have already been made. The ar­
«lion of Wood t<> be major general.
ated fur liie Alaska exhibit at Hl markets in Hu- form of (hooka.
Merchants' loan and trust eomfiany, zone.
great wall and has intimated that un- rival of General Kendravovitch, a few
|loiiil>ar<lrn«nta of Port Arthur have Ixiuia.
Suggesting the machinery for the less they are withdrawn, Russia may
George I.. Bickel, of Portland, and Portland, $5,000.
not changed til» general s«|>ect of the
days ago, however, arrested the ar­
Prraqier canning company, Proeper, government of the zone, he mentioned
At it» neit meeting, the full nini. I .1 Hveley, of Albany, have liegun
lie compelled to act on the assumption rangements and threatened to cause
town.
$«0,000. Purpoae, to can flab
the
apjiointmerit
of
a
governor
or
per
­
Ill it Um will consider Hie »ulntitute bill, work i.n u condensed milk plant, the
In that China is abandoning her neutrali­ the abandonment of tbe original inten­
ItiiMian tns.pa liar» been older««I to
Reckard A Co., Portland, $10,000. fect chosen from the commission
and may poeeibly add an appropriation building to be 70x90 feet, and will in­ Object, to ileal in bicycless.
addition there should be a secretary of ty in favor of Japan. The minister is tion.
«neat Coresns instead ol lighting them fur a foreatry building
Peg l eg mining Hnd iniiling coin­ state, an attorney general, treasurer, I also reported to have renewed his
«■ Imlligerants.
In addition to making provision for stall tin ir own can milking machinery. pany, Portland, $100,000.
The highest Russian opinion obtain­
sanitarian, superintendent of s< bools, threat that on tin- slightest movement
The
chief I'mchot lirggi » the house ' >m- Um various building« and the govern­ I'orty people will lai employed.
able at Port Arthur and Niu Chwang
Portland safe and Irak company, justices of the peace, police judge and
no tire to provide f<u a forestry exhibit ment and Alaska exhibits, the substi­ owners expect to double the capacity
Portland, $2,500; supplemental arti­ three judges of courts of the first in­ on China's part, Russian troops will admits the government's intention to
tute bill pr roles for hie admission of "I the factory whenever the milk sup­
at the IW'ft l»ir-
march on Pekin, ft is said that in re­ fall back indefinitely, until the mobil­
cles changing the name to Portland safe stance .
■ imported h i . shibit ply will wairant the step. At present lempany.
III «rat has naked the house to ap­ i ■>. Iga .«■ •
The work of sanitation would cost ply to this, the correspondent adds,
ization of 300,000 toropa lor tbe as­
puipi>»es,
and
creates
u
government
they have 89,000 pounds per day en­
point a < oiiimittce to Inviwtiagte tlie
The Medford furniture company, $500,000 the first year and the polic­ China refused to recall her troops.
saulting and opposition of the Japan­
hoard to collect, install and <aie for gaged, »uh a vast extent of fertile Medford, $15,000.
ing
of
the
zone
would
necessitate
the
norkllig« 'd Hie trusta.
There are vague rumors of unsuccess­ ese, and probably 200,000 more to op­
the gov«-l ninrnt exhibit, ns
done dairy lands yet Io l>e lieurd from. The
Lunelle Brothers A Co., Albany, expenditure of $300,000 a year. Aut­
It«».ter Washington declare« ene.nit- at Nt t.oiils and authorises, hi coimw*.
pose the Chinese.
sites for both these induatth'» have 15,000.
onomy foi the people of the zone Gen­ ful attempts of the Port Atrhur and
«grineiit of iirgioee to 1« taxpayer« i» lion with the government exhibit, u l»-''n donated by 1.. J. Simpson, and in
The same opinion asserts that Vice
Pacific Coast advertising company, eral Davis believed to be a thing for Vladivostok fleets to join forces.
Admiral Makaroff will fight hard. He
the «alvatlon fo the race.
tlaii commiasiuri exhibit ami a life rav­ •«! h Inatanre tin* enterprising citizens Portland, $10,000.
distant consideration. The nature of
is determined to weaken the enemy at
The hoiirv » 111 r««|ilire I Im ¡Hetinaater ing elation.
of the town havesulrecribedahandsonie
Washington county publishing com­ the work would attract the rougher or
SUNK BY LINER.
any
cost, and make the o(>eration of
The
aiilicommittee
will
further
r«-
eaak
stllHii.ly.
grnrral to make known regulatlonp I»-
criminal classes. The total coat of ad­
pany, Forest Grove, $2,500.
the Baltic sea fleet in the Far East
Mill No 1 «t ths Simpson lumlier
tore hr • an make appropriations tor fMirt in favor of authorizing the coin
Pacific States mercantile company, ministering the government aftei pre­ British Submarine Boat Run Down and feasible, though it may be necessary to
age of 250,000 souvenir gold dollar», company now has on hand for imme­ San Francisco, $5,000.
liminary exjienditures had been met
baodllng "unusual business.”
Her Crew Lost.
fight without the Pallada, Czarevitch
which are to lie coined at such time»
Greenback gold mining company, would amount to $1,000,000, accord­
Th«* Russian fleet has returned to ' and in auch quantities as the expo­ diate delivery onh-ra for 60 business
Portsmouth, England, March 21.— and Retvizan. which it is admitted
snd ri-aidenie buildings, al) of the bet­ Arizona, $1,000,000.
ing to the belief of General Davis.
port Arthur, Iming unatile to l<<ate the | sition aiithorltna may desire. These
cannot be fully repaired within six
ter i In»», many of them I > cost several
British submarine boat No. “A-l” was
moDths. On account of the uncertain­
Miem y.
coins are to 1« Sold to the exposition thousand ilollars each. Plana are now
ARMY TO STRIKB.
run down and sunk off the Nab light ty of the success of the scheme of con­
To Manufacture Fruit Ladders.
Ilntain and France have settled long corporation at part ami may, by them l>eitig prepared for a mralorn hotel
Oregon City—A visitor from Colo­
ship today by a Donal Curry liner and structing a dock in which to repair the
«landing dispute over Newfoundland hr sold at a premium of |l each, thus building three stories in he'glit ami to rado has called on the Oregon City Japanese are Ready to Begin Their For­
11 persons were drowned, including Czarevitch and Retvizan, naval experts
enabling
the
ex|Hisitl"ii
to
increa»'-
its
contain
8()
rooms.
Construction
will
ward Movement.
Aahenrs.
board of trade with a proposal to in­
earning«.
Lieutenant Man«ergli, the senior officer allow a year for the work.
la-gin on this at an early date. The
Ja|«n i" landing a third force in
Wei Hai Wei, March 17.—The ex­
While tlie aulaommtti-e made m> large lumber mills of tbe Himpnon lum- stall in this city a plant for the manu­
facture of fruit ladders, fruit presses tensive forward movement on the part engaged in the submarine work. The
Corea, which will join the army at re'-oniiiiemlatiin ns to Holiday dosing
-COREA SHALL BE RUSSIAN.”
l»'r c. nipany are running full blast and and other horticultural apparatus. The of the Japanese army may be expected 1 i liner passed on anil reported that she
Ping Vang.
<4 tlie eX|Mj»ilton. It is eX|H-ct««l Hint although their capacity lias lieen large­
had struck a torpedo.
to
lie
begun
at
once.
local
commercial
organization
has
the
Hriat « exonerate« congreeamen from the full committee Mill amend the sen­ ly increased, they are still unable to
The llaimun has encountered very ’ At the time she was struck the sub­ Kouro patkin Says the Powers Mavs
matter under consideration and will
sn«g'loing in «ecu ring Increaara III ate bill by striking out the Platt Hum fill orders as fast as received.
Agreed to Keep Britain's Hands Off.
marine boat was off the lightship en­
day cloning amendment, and leave tin­ • Tlie North Bend woolen mills and strive to secure the industry for thia little ice and in skirting the coast line, , gaged in the maneuvers, and was lying
petal clerk hire.
it
is
clear
they
are
nearly
clear,
and
city.
No
bonus
or
other
consideration
Paris. March IB—The St. Peters­
mallei entirely in the control of tile the «a»h and door factory are also in
Japan tells correspondents they ran »tale.
is asked by the promoter of the plant, that nothing now stands in the way of in seven fathoms of water waiting the burg correspondent of the Echo de
full
o|ieration
ami
tlie
pay
roll
com-
«»si g i to the front, indicating that a
who is favorably impressed with this the Japanese transport fleets proceeding approach of a battleship. The boat
Chairman Tawney, »|-roking of the binrd i» over $25,000 |>er month.
A place as a desirable location for such a to the landing places selected in tlie, was one of the newest of the fleet of Paris says that the czar’s refusal, fol­
land lattl« ia neat.
subr«imniilt«*e's report, ray» that an »I- foondry and machine shop ia now lin­ business.
submarine .-eseels and was built from lowing General Kouropatkin’s advice,
northern part ot Corea.
The Ruraian Vladivostok fleet 1« an proprlation of $45(1,<HH> for Pmtlaml is ing en-cted and will be an up-to-date
the latest models, but she had always to permit Prince Louis Napoleon to go
The
fact
that
the
Japanese
have
re
­
the «ay 1«. k to Russia to effort a eqiivalent to an appr»| nation of $«itM),- plant in every reaps«'t
Machinery is
call««! all correspondents from tbe bead­ been a bad diver. She was inspected to the Far East, is much commented
Fish
Exhibit
tor
St.
Louts
Fair.
.unction with the Baltic equa-lron
oral or $700,000 at any other ei|x> order'«! and now on the way, ami the
recently by both King Edward and the
M.
Astoria—Superintendent Nick Han­ quarters of the army at Ping Yang also Prince of Wales.
Iroder William«, <4 the Ileniarral« silion, a» Portland will enjoy th« ad­ company expect« to lie ready for busi­
indicates an important movement is
sen,
of
the
Chinook
hatchery,
has
com-
The correspondent says that six new
The name of tlie liner which struck
in the hoiiar, déclarée that tlie |«,*t- vantage of having many <4 its exhibit» ness within 60 days.
contemplate«!.
The
Japanese
coin-
I
pleted and shipped a unique exhibit
the submarine boat is the Berwick torpedo beats have been sent out of the
office .Irpartiiieiit is corrupt from top to already collecU-d. requiring only tran­
manding
general,
Baron
Hasegawa,
i
for the fisheries department at the St.
shipment from Ht. Ixniia. He mya
Castle, from East London, South Af­
bottom.
Louis fair. It consists of a series of who, with the imperial guards, will rica. The loss of the boat wa* not Newsky yards, and that ten others,
Portland will have a la tter government
take
the
lead
in
the
movement
against
modeled after the French torpedo boat
District Attorney Jerome, of New exhibit than Buffalo had for $300,000.
glass tubes in which have lieen placed
known for several hours after the
salmon eggs ami small ft j* so arranged the Russians north of the Yaiu river, I liner had reported to the manuevering Cyclone, are being completed, and
York, is determined to send (anti «-hl and should also have a» tine if not liner
Plant Is tp-tn-ttate In Every Particular
is
strongly
opposed
to
permitting
any
as to show the different stages of the
to prie n, and aaks that the law I- exhibit from Alaska, the Philippines
fleet that she had struck a torpedo. probably will be sent by railway to
A Credit to the Iowa.
eggs during the hatching period, and of correspondent» to accompany bis col­ The officers of the liner say that they Port Arthur.
«nirtuleil so lie can make Itcgmald and the Orient than a HI be made at
umn
until
after
the
first
land
battle
Vanderbilt testify.
In the uourse of his conversations in
Ht. Ia>ui» tliia year.
la Grande—The new creamery at the fry from the time they emerge from has lieen fought, and it is known he saw a glistening torpedo like shape in
the egg until they are ready to be
the train, while traveling from Mos­
A Russian tor|««lo !w»at entering the
has succeede«i in winning over to hiB the water, and it is supposed, there­
Haines is now practically completed turned into the river.
cow. according to this correspondent,
Port Art Due harbor strucg an unplaio'l
way of thinking the members of the fore, that the submarine boat roee just
FRIl'l RVH I IR SBAl. INDI AIRY.
and in running order, and is without
General
Kouropatkin repeated hia de­
before
she
was
struck.
There
is
no
siliM- at.d was blown up. Onlv four of
staff.
Cold-Storage Plant for Ashland.
sire that peace should be signed only
the crew was saved. This was one of Amata Daalraa President to Negotiate doubt one of the ls-st eqiup|>ed institu­
General Hasegawa was chief aid to doubt that all the members of the crew
Tbe general said that
tions of its kind in Eastern Oregon.
Ashland—A company of which F. I.. Field Marshal Oyama during theopera- died in the steel tube. It is thought in Tokio.
the largest tor|iedo boat» in the Rus-
With Britain tor changa In Rotas.
The main building is 24x40 feet, and Nelson and I risi M. Carter, late of the i tions which resulted in the capture of i that the Berwick Castle, in striking, France, Germany and Austria have
lian navy.
Washington, March IW.—Afterelimi­
electric light company, will lie in con­ Fort Arthur by the Japanese in 1894 | upset the trim of the boat and spilled agreed with Russia to prevent Great
Rnaaiana do noCpropoee to evacuate nating nil but three section» of Henalor Inuit in a subataiiial manner. A gras) tini, has perfected all arrangements for
Britain intervening with another Berlin
and is expected to strike quickly and the gasoline in tbe tanks, rendering treaty,
adding:
Port Arthur.
her helpless. The crew was battened
Dillingham»* Alaskan seal bill, the ai«rd engine room adjoins the building establishing an ice plant and cold stor­ effectively against the Russians.
“We will never permit Great Brit­
down and must have met death from
Senator Tillman of South Carolina, senate committee on foreign relation« on the north side and a refrigerator age warehouse in Ashland and expects
suffocation in the abeense of air and ain to interfere for the purpose of de­
has authorised Senator Foraker to Halt feet is lieing constructed in one to have it in o|>eration within six
ia much improved.
WILL BUY IN NORTHWEST.
priving us of the fruits of a dearly
owing to the fumes.
make a favorable report on the meas­ corner for storing butter in warm weeks.
The hones ha« again had the ltrtatow ure, The bill as originally intrraiiieed
bought victorv. Corea shall be Rus­
weather.
Japan Want« to- Secure Good Horses for
pratal trport up for dleciiMiion
sian.”
was practically the same «■ had lieen
I he capacity of this plant will be
Polk Land Brings $50 an Acre.
the Army.
QREAT INSURANCE TRUST.
Japan lellevee Hie Ruaeian fleet baa presented In the house by Representa- I (MM) pounds of high grade butter per
Independence—M. W. Miz, of thia
Vancouver, B. C., March 17.—Ten
BELIEVES FLEBT IS INSIDB.
tiva Tawney, of Minnesota The first day. but i« not running at its full ca­
left I' rt Artlmr for Vladivostok.
place, purchased 71 acies of land lying thousand horses for the Japanese army Fire Companies Will Have Uniform Rates
section
of
the
bill
prohibited
the
kill
­
pacity
at
present.
The
o]>eration
of
Postmaster General I'aynn is suffer­
In All Cities.
three
miles
north
of
lnde|>endencc
from
will
1«
purchased
within
the
next
ten
ing of main fur avals on the Pribyloff Hie plant is under the management of
British Press Now Unable to Put Vladi­
ing from a severe attack of gout ami ia
Philadelphia, March 19.—The in­
group <>l seal islands, except 5,500 to E. I1 Severance, and W. J. Harlow Mr. Is-eson at $50 per acre, The prop­ months in Faatern Oregon and Wash­
vostok Fleet Elsewhere.
very weak.
Im urnsI a« forai for the natives <4 the has charge <4 the butter making. The erty is a very desirable small farm. ington. The contract for the supply of quirer tomorrow will say the National
Ixindon,
March 16.—It is a subject
and
is
all
in
cultivation.
these
remounts
has
lieen
awarded
to
Board of Fire Insurance Underwriters,
large »til e riplione to the Russian islands, and thia »as ntrieken out by machinery is all up-to-date ami they
Dr. Armstrong, of Nelson, B. C., at a meetingg held in New York City of increasing remark and conjecture in
ear lunil are pouring in from all |«rta the committee
have a ,0-horsepowet boiler, a Victor
through the consulate in this city. today, came to an agreement by which the press that nothing has been heard
of the empire.
A« passe.I, the bill provides that combined churn ami worker with a ca­
PORTLAND MARKETS.
The agreement specifies that 1,000 ani­ all tire insurance companies in __ this
___ 1 of
-j-j;-
the V'.iuliv
Vladivostok
—tc- squadron,
—dre» -.-d
and it
It is
la
the
preei'lent
ol
the
United
States
shall
pacity
<4
600
pounds
of
butter
at
one
One uf the Chicago carliarn murder-
mals per month be delivered, and this country
rrolly in-
in-
country and
and all
all foreign
foreign companies
companies rep-
rep- ' ¿¿^in^to
to U Wfeved
believed it
it “ii
is “ really
negotiate
with
Great
Itiitain
foi
a
re
­
churning.
•n has confraeed to two more crimen
Wheat—Walla Walla, 75c; blue­ will make ten months before its expir­ relented here
n»»ri» will
tnrm
a
hi
not
mn
°
*
will form a combination. ., . ®
.
vision of the rulea anil regulations
in which Im killed four men.
stem, 79®80' ; valley, 80(?81c.
ation. The price is not mentioned,
Uniform rates, says the Inquirer, are sl^e
harbor of V ladivostok.
which now govern tlie taking of fur
Barley
—
Fee<l,
$21@22
per
ton
;
but
it
is
needlees
to
state
the
quality
to lie fixed for the same class of risks ! Th® correpeondeDt of the Morning
Tcho Beets Mature Early.
The report of the Japanese command­ »■■ala in the o|«M» «alera ol the North
brewing, $22; rolled, $24(325.
of the horses will be of the best; in in all cities, uniform legislation in all Post at Tokio throws a light upon Jap­
ing the hat attack on Port Arthur rays Paaiflc <M-ean and lietiling aea, pursu­
p,The preparation of ground for
Flour—Valley. $3.9009.95 per bar­ fact, the announsement has been made
that | 'a « «»» badly damaged.
ant to the treaty articles of award of the planting of beets by the Amalga­ rel; hard wheat straights, $404.20; here that none other will be accepted. states and cities is to lie advocated, and an's financial intentions, and says it fa
the
Behring
sea
tribunal
of
arbitration
mated sugar company is well under clears, $3.8504; hard wheat patents, Some of the horses will be procured all technical work of all the companies estimated that Japan will be able to
Two uwu, who claim to have lieen
is hereafter to be done by a centra)
aav here and planting will all lx* over $4.40(34.60;
Wltneaai'a against the anarchists in the made at Paris, August 16, 1803.
graham,
$3.50®3.90 from the ranches near Kamloops, B.
maintain a war for 18 months without
The revision of the regulstiona is for here Ix’fore work is la-gun in the Grand whole wheat, $3.6504.05; rye flour, C., and other points in the interior of board, instead of local, state or city borrowing abroad. The policy is tore-
trial of the a»MMlii of the late 1'reai-
boards, as has been the custom.
i
-
.
-
-
the
pur|H»H<
of
restoring
mid
preserving
Ronds
valley.
The
company
is
anxi
­
dent M Kinley, have lieea annoying
the province, but by far the greater ma­
$4.5004.75.
Old insurance men state this is the
the gold in Japan, and it is be-
the
fur
seal
Industry
and
to
nlaite
the
ous
to
get
in
a
large
crop
here,
for
they
Mrs M hmley by deairitig an audience
Oats—No. 1 white, $1.1501.175^; jority will be purchased from the first time the companies have been able lieved it will not be necessary to spend
killing of nursing mother seals on the say that beets will mature here from gray, $1.1001.15 pel cental.
•ith her.
breeders in Eastern Oregon and Wash­ to agree upon plans, although the sub- abroad more than one-eighth of the
two to three weeks earlier than at la
high seas.
Millstuffs—Bran, $18019 per ton; ington, where the strain is better, and ject has been frequently porpoeed.
cost of the war, this expenditure being
The huiiae committee on military
It is provided also that the president Grande, ami this will enable them to
A special committee ot seven was ap­ chiefly on coal, cordite and steel.
•flaira has agree<i on four sites for shall endeavor to conclude negotiatioi’S run the sugar factory there just that middlings, $24.50026; shorts, 10020; where good horses have been bred with
great care for many years past.
chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, $19.
pointed at the New York meeting to 1 It may be remarked that the British
military camp grounds and author iaed with the government» <4 Russia and much longer each year.
They offer
Hay—Timothy, $507 per ton; clov­
carry out the plans, and an assessment newspapers all regard Vice Admiral To­
» (avnrahle report for their purchase, Ja|>aii for the purp.aw* of securing their the same price here for beet.» as they
er, $11012; grain, $12013; cheat,
Statehood Bill Completed.
made upon each company doing busi­ go's teport that he has laid mines at
The California site is In Han Luis Obis­ areement to any satisfactory leviaion of pay at the factory.
$12013.
Washington, March 17.—The state­ ness in this country to make up a fund Port Aithur as a mere blnff, and they
po county and comprisse 22,000 acres, the rules that may In* had.
Vegetables—Turnips, 80c per sack; hood problem today was taken up by of $100,000 annually to carry on the say such a feat would be impossible un­
•I a cost of $500,000.
(iirrots, 80c; beets, $1; parsnips, $1; the subconimottee of the house commit­ work.
der fire.
Comparative Creamery That Pays.
1 lie nomination of General Ixonatd
Only Scttkr« Caw Rrmaln.
Oregon City—The year 1903 was a cabbage, 114®2 c ; red cabbage, 2c; tee on territories, recently appointed to
"oral ia before the sonate.
Washington, Marcii 19—Senator An­ prosperous one for the Clear Creek lettuce, head, 25040c per dozen; hot draft statehood bills for Arizona and
Chinese Rushing to Border.
Oreat Building Strike Almost Sure.
Admiral Makaroff propoeee to fight keny and Representative Jones tralay creamery company, a co-operative but­ house, $2 per box; parsley, per dozen, New Mezico and Oklahoma and the In­
Paris, March 16—The Ternps corres­
New
Yotk,
March
21.
—
Twenty
r<H*eiv<*il letters from General Counsel ter making institution that is located 25c; tomatoes, $1 5001.75 per crate; dian Tertitory. * The bill making a thousand bricklayers and laborers, and pondent at Niu Chwang telegraphs:
the enemy on the high sea».
Bunn, of the Northern Pacific railway, on the Clackamas river a few miles cauliflower, 75c(rf$l per dozen; celery, state of the first two named was practi­
| “I have just returned here from a tour
I.x-Henztor Rawlins denies that he stating that his company intends to from this city. In the 12 months this 650 80c per dozen; squash, l^cper cally completed. Th difficulty of ad­ aliout 2,(MM) ironworkers are on stiike, along the Manchurian frontier. The
and
unless
a
settlement
can
be
reached
■•( Mormon, or is affiliated with them deal liberally w ith bona tide settlers on plant maim factored 41,261 pounds of pound; cucumlwrs, $1.75012.25 ;>er justing the taxation and other ques­
at once the strike probably will spread trains are crowded witli Chinese sol­
in any way,
the lands within the “overlap” limits, butter. This product netted the pat­ dozen; asparagus. 5c; peas, 9c per tions with regard to the admission of until about 100,000 men are involved. diers, numbering upwards of 21,000,
pound; onions, Yellow Danvers, $20 Oklahoma and the Indian Territory as
Tin* military affair» committee pro- which passed to the railroad company rons an average for the year of 29 cents
The employers, considering it improb- on their wav to garrison the border.
2.35 per sack.
a state ate the next to lie taken aole that any settlement will be A Japanese attack is ex;>ected here as
jxiae» th» puichaso of a protector type under the recent decision of the su­ .»■r pound for his butter at the cream­
Honey
—
$303.50
per
case.
preme court.
Settlers who settled ery or 264 cents when hia cream was
up.
«I totpedo final.
reached, are preparing for the strike soon as a thaw occurs.” The corree-
Potatoes—Fancy, 9Oc0$l per cen­
upon these hinds in goral faith prior to called for. The cost of making the but­
which they think will follow. Mem­ I pondent of the Temps at St. Petersburg
f anadn say» any propoaals for joint July 1, 1898, and have made their ter was 24 cents per pound.
The tal; common, 60080c, growers' price;
Do Not Believe Report.
bers of other unions who will be out of says: “The Japanese have thus far
new potatoes, 3SrC per pound; sweets,
Ingialalion must hereafter come from homes thereon, will be permitted, un­ business is increasing.
Paris, March 17.—The St Petersburg work because they cannot proceed with captured seven Russian merchant
5e per pound.
the United State».
der the act of 1898, to retain title.
correspondent
of the Echo de Paris says building without the bricklayers, ate ships, whose commanders did not know
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 15c
war had begun.”
Move
for
Electric
Road.
that
rumors
to the effect that the said to be indignant.
Non Mormons of Salt Iaiko
Butter—Sweet cream butter, 30c per
lake have
the
Wants
to
U»e
thlneae
Wo»d.
Vladivostok
and
Tort
Arthur
squad
­
Forest
Grove
—
-At
a
meeting
of
bunchml a party and call upon Utah
pound; fancy creamery. 27 4c; choice
Pekin, March 19 —Russian commie- citirens of tliia plsce here a proposition creamery, 25c; dairy and store, nomi­ rons have been united are received with
To Improve Three Oregon Harbors.
Cuba Authorized to Make Loan.
o wi|>« out polygamy.
w
„«
presented
by
Messrs.
Heidel,
Sew
­
incredulity by tlie general staff. The
arial ofllcers have applied to the t hl­
Washington, March lfi.—Senator
Havana, March 21.—It is said here
nal.
Russian subjects respond to the pol- neae railway officials at Hein Min run ell and Shute, <4 Hillsboro, tosubeidim*
Butter Fat—Sweet cream, 284c; correspondent believes the rumors are that Speyer <k Co., of New York, re­ Fulton today offered three amendments
probably due to Vice Admiral Maka­ cently interrogated the United States to the sundry civil bill, making appro­
'7 of the cnir in giving out all the war (or permission to use their line f,,r * 1,1 the West Hiile electric roa!l from Port­ sour cream, 26 4c.
news by showing th» utmost confl- transportation of troops and stores. land to Finest Grove to the extent of
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 12013c roff'» frequent sorties. He says Gener­ government as to whether the Cuban priations as follow«: To continue the
in the ability of the army and The officials have replied that the $100 000, $25,000 to be raised nt Hills- |H*r pound; spring, small, 15®16c; al Zilinsky is now Viceroy Alexieff's loan of 135,000,(MIO for the payment of improvement of the entrance to Tilla­
navy.
matter presents many ditllciilties, and boro’amU'-’I'.OOO here and in this vi­ liens, 130134»’ ; turkeys, live, 15®16c chief of staff and is acting under hia the revolutionary war veterans was mook bay, $500,000; to further im­
satisfactory to it and in accordance prove the channel ovet the bar at Ya-
Ths supreme court of the United that they must refer the application to cinity. M»'1 t,"w ,«‘,l’n<‘p in Portlaml. I per pound; dressed, 18020: ducks, $8 orders.
\ committee wns appointed to look
with the terms of the Paltt amend­ quina bay, $250,006; to improve the
" <* line decided by a majority «4 one the authorities at Pekin. Home ques­ after Forest Grove’s Interests, and ap­ 0 9 per dozen; geese, live, 8c ;>er
Colombia May Yet Fight.
ment. The reply received, it is said, mouth of the 8iuslaw liver, $100,000.
pound.
">t the great railway merger is illegal. tions were also asked regarding I »
possiliHity of purchasing (raider amt point solicitors.
Paris, March 17.—The Paris edition was to the effect that Cuba was entirely These amendments are intended to pro­
Cheese—Full, cream twins, 13014c;
Miles lias written to pro-
of tbe New York Herald publishes a authorized to close the business in ac­ vide funds for carriyng on work during
Young America, 15c.
1 "itoniats who suggest that he be- other supplies.
Opinion on Inhsrltancs-Tax Law.
the fiscal year.
letter from Dr. Jorge Holguin, ex-min­ cordance with the contract.
Beef
—
Dressed,
5074c
per
pound;
''Um the Prohibitionist candidate fol
No Hop« for Mrs. Mlle».
Salem—Attorney General Crnwford mutton, dressed, 6®7c per pound; ister of foreign affairs in Clootnbia,
P. ”nl tlist he is in the hands of
For Assembly llitatUMMSD
Washington, AJarch 19.—Mis. Miles, ha» rcnd-red an opinion at the request veal, dressed, 8084c per pound; pork, and now financial agent of the Colombi­
Preaident Signa Supply Bill.
"b friends.
wife of Lieutenant General Nelson a . of Stale Treaserer Moore, in w '.ch he dressed, 707 4c per pound.
an government, denying that Colombian
Washington, M a
Washington, March 21.—The presi­
i
lielleve that the numeri us Miles, retired, is lying HI *1 l‘”r
Hops—Choice, 25026c per pound; hos withdrawn its suit against the Pan­ dent today signed the legislative, exec­ Mitchell today inli . PilMP
holds that, under the inheritance tax
! ".**r'lll"‘<>t»show Port Arthur to lie in this city. Her condition has been I hw personal property existing outside prime, 24c®25c.
ama canal company, oi has recalled the utive and judicial appropriation bill ment to the Indian appropriation1 MU
‘"vulnerable.
exceedingly critical and although so»1' the state, is subject to the tax the same
Wool—Valley, 17418c; Eastern Ore­ troops sent against the republic of Pan­ This is the second of the big supply carrying $18,000 to erecta brick assem­
America and France are likely to act improvement is noted tralay« 110 '"I" BH other property of the estate.
ama.
bills to become a law.
bly hall at the Chemawa Indian school.
gon, 12®15c; mohair, 32®35c.
I*acemakers |.t»r on.
is held out for her recovery.