Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 31, 1904, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
Kl.AMATH
EVENTS OF THE DAY
KI,AMATI! COUNTY, OILEGON,
MAKCH
31, 1904.
NO.
Ö2.
0*1 II Wokk RttN.
JAPS DRIVEN
Llikagu and Subuiba are Swspt by a
I tare» Wind Storm.
(IATHERI D IROM ALL PARIS OF THE
FALLN,
REPUBLICAN.
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
CHF.
Admiral Togo'» Entire Fleet Bombards
MONEY TO CANAL
DEPENDS OK FIRST LAND BATT LB.
Rusal*
Believes That
It
Will
DacMd
Port Arthur.
< Ineago, March 26 —<i|W1,( lU mi
Whether China Remain* NeutraL
••vere «torma tl,I. ,-ity haa known in
Ht. Petersburg, March 24.—Another THE DALLES PROJECT IS IN SEN-
St. Petersburg, March 23.—In gov­
TWO HEHISPHEMiS.
many year* |.«» m I ovtr Chicago to-
attack by the Japanese fie«-t on Port
ernment circle* there exist* a strong
DRY CIVIL BILL.
night Gnat dun.age uua done in ths
belief that the question as to whether
Arthur, la-ginning with operations by
suhiirlia.
he
rtorm
did
not
atrlki-
the
Il AW IN I XIIMPTION LAW.
Comprehensive Review of the Import­
China will observe her neutrality will
better lumber rate wanted .
torja-do
I
mats
anti
ending
with
a
bom
­
liUsilM**« portion of the city in iu great.
I« (lOO.OOO Shows That Con- depend largely upon the result of the
ant Happening* of the Past Week, I
fort «*.
bard mint by battleships and cruisers, Amount
_
A uig vict­
gr*a* Adopt. Work .. Continuing orTb^th! Rnwi^init
•“its 5«ml*Colo* Leave* Meaning of Collage Grova Citizens Inaugurate Move­
present««! In Condensed Form, Mort
1 >•«» town $»( Iftdlunaharbor, 20 tniku
took place after midnight Monday.
ory by the Russian army, it in believed,
Phrase In Doubt.
ment Affecting Southern.
Contract - Senator* Will Introduce will insure the acquiescence of the Ce­
I lhely to Prove Interesting to Otar amitlieast of Chicago, was the heavieat
i The emperor received the first mes­
Hslriii —One more flaw han been
Cottage Grove—A meeting of the
sufferer. I. Barker, the proprietor of
Amendment Making Appropriation of lestial empire, but there are grave .’earn
Many Reader*.
a dry grnsl* itore, waa killed, *m| )y, I found in the lax exemption act pawed business men of thia j-la< e aaa held at sage regarding the attack late thia af­
as to what might happen in the event
•300,000.
ternoon,
but
nothing
was
allowed
to
the
city
hall
last
week
for
the
purjioae
I iMMiple nlm Were In hie store when the by the legislature at it* special tension,
' of a signal Japanese sucres* in the early
reach
the
public
until
10
o'clock.
Russian* are strongly fortifying th" storm struck »ere injure«!, aornr .,f
of discussing ami effecting an organiza­
stages of the land operations. For the
"bile there is no uncertainty a* to the
country about Antung.
All information which haa reached
tion with the object of trying to obtain
Washington, March 28.—The sundry
them M-iimi.ly, althr ugh rione I.
intent of the framer of the bill, the a better lumber freight rate from the Ht. Petersburg shows that the defend­ civil bill reporU-d to the bouse today time being the situation appears to be
Japanese continue rush force* from I xh I im I to die. Barker’s store was en-
satisfactory, and it is certainly much
seriously contains but one important item for better than it was three weeks ago.
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lliely deimdished. EightSM residence* punctuation leaven opportunity for Houthern Pacific. The rate as it now ers of Port Arthur bad taken
('hinani|H> to Ping Yang
I*
is
demoralizing
the
lumber
Industry
,o
¡"
urt
Hie
couji
of
the
Japsneae
___
„
__
______
___
J
tor-
the
Pacific
Northwest,
namely,
$100,-
were blown down, ami a numl«r of I'lention whether there in any limit to
The Pekin government has reiterated
Flood* follow lug the gale In the vicin­ l«*.qdr were hurt in the ruins i.( their
P*'**" boat* at the beginning of the war. 000 for continuing the improvement of its professions regarding neutrality to
the value of houaehold goods that may in thia valley and if a better rate can- and
were
ity of Chicago cauaed heavy property Gome*. The nunrlwr ol pe«rple injured
not lie obtain«*! many of the mills will
wcre »"*’ maintaining a sharp the Columbia river lietween The Tralles Paul Laaaar, the Russian minister, and
•* claimed an exempt. The doubt lie forced out of business._____________ , ¡ lookout.
losses.
and Celilo. 7"
|at Indian* ll*rl«>r will ptui«hiy a),.
The fact tl>at this appro- has given him fair assuranee in answer
Th»; JajianeM!
torjiedo boats were priation is carried in the sundry civil to his questions regarding the move­
A committee was appointed to draft
Japanese torpedo
('bins ha* la-en given new a*euranee« |tr<ixIrimlc 25. All thre* rif the hotel* arise* from tho uno of the aemi-colon
some line of jiria-<*hire and after much
discovered aneaking toward the bill establishes beyond question the fact ment of Chinese troops north of th*
that Russia will disarm the gunlH.nl in the plme were badly damaged. One m*te*<| of a comma.
Il< preneiitativo Bhelley, of fame diacuaaion the meeting adjourned to harbor entrance under cover of dark- that congress has adopte<l The Dalles great wall. The natives manifest a
tw<> story frame building «a« entirely
Mandjur.
_____ t night. ..
w rec-
Lut both times they were detected project as a continuing contract, and friendlier disposition than they did at
If ...
the
t iifihk I over.
‘»'inly, father of the bill, was com- meet again Tuesday
Alnioel all of th«- Panama troop« have
«nd were driven off by that necessary appropriations ¡or car­ the la-ginning of the war, but the Rue-
■minhaU-d with in legard to it, and re­ ominendationa of the committee will be far 0,11 at
At
llatnniond,
Ind.,
a
number
of
Ix-eti disbanded. Only one battalion Is
... them,
____
The rying on and completing the work will sians know the Oriental character as no
realdeiicca were I«dly damaged, and two plied that it wan hl* intention that the adopted all Western Oregon will I««:’^e hot fire ojx-ne<l on
n,iw under the color«.
| breaking of day necsesarily prevented hereafter lie made annually in the sun-1 other European* do. They know how
peojile were Injured, hut mil fatally, j limitation on the exemption should ap- ' drawn into the matter in question.
further torpedo boat operation*, but <iry civil bill, a river and hartxjr bill deep seated ifl the hatred for foreigners
Much pro|ierty »«• destroyed and Olle cml of the large plant of the lie- ply to all the item* of projierty «num-
Admiral Togo brought hi* battleship* not lieing depende<l upon.
. in China,
.
Far-Reaching Irrigation Rut«*.
*rv<-r«l |x-r*on« Injure«! in a tornado jiiiblh- Iron A Hleel conijiany nas blown erutiil. In other Word*, that th* $300
and that the only prestig« of
and
cruisers up. The division of hi*
Kalem
—
The
proposed
irrigation
rules
L"fortunately Jhe bill makes no ap- the Russians is their strong arm. ”
near Fort Smith. Ark.
down, causing a )<«« <,( $26,900. A sumption might 1« made up from any ■
which were recently sudbrnitted to the Meet was for the purpose of making a propriation for carrying on work at the
The recent naval success of the Jap­
I'liited Htales'* Mmister Dudley I*- numlier u! Imaltirae I ioum - s were un­ or all the item* mentioned, The quoe- i stale land board for approval are de­ cross fire upon the harbor in the hope rnouth of the Columbia river but the________
anese has not greatly impressed th*
tion
is
whether
thia
intention
can
be
roofed.
port* that bulsmic plague has broken
of
destroying
the
town
and
of
damag
­
reuators will endeavor to attach an Chinese, but 'if ' th’e V/HeianTVliouid
signed to apply to all the irrigation
To the north ol the < ity the storm **>i rtatneil from the language used.
out in three port« in Peru.
Hubdivision 8, of the act of the spec­ projects in the Ih-schutes country. ing the Russian ships lying in the amendment appropriating $500,000 for sustain a really disastrous defeat on
was also aevere, much damage having
8<-n«tor Hanford declare* that th" 1 ■eeli done in the ■rilmrl-a of Evanston, ial M-nnion of 1903, provides that the 1 lie rules were proposed by both the basin, or at least demoralizing the per­ this project $625,000 for the Columbia land the Chinese might suddenly be
-* with
■-* the connivance or even
r*dr>«d lobby is back of the move to Riqjer* Park ami Thornton.
aroused,
following property shall be exempt Deachute* irriagtiou and power com­ sonnel of the defending force. When and W illamette below Portland, an in-'--------
pany »nd the Thre* Hitters irrigation the first official dispatches were re­ creasing the appropriation for The the censent of Jajian, against Russia,
rr|ie«l the present land law*.
Ail exieeilingly heavy fall of rain from taxation:
and perhaps against all foreigners.
" I he following property, if owned ernopany. The former company has ceived the belief gained ground that Dalles canal to at least $300,000.
The dowager empreaa of China haa ■ccomjiaiii«*! tlie atorm.
The sundry civil bill carries $24,000 , Russia’s present jdans are based on the
by
* householder and in actual use, or ab*orb*d the Pilot Butte development 5 ice Admiral Makaroff had put to sea
In Thornton a frame dwelling was
rrjeetrd the |ir<<|H>«al* of general« to
and
that
a
naval
fight
had
taken
place,
for rent of teinjiorary quarters for the appreciation of the supreme imjiortance
Idown into a stone quarry ami reduiwd kept for use, by and for hi* or her fam­ company and the Oregon irrigation l-ater advices established the fact that
make an open alliance with Japan.
Portland poetoffice ami for the courts; of the first land liattle, and no fighting
to kindling wcmx I. On«* man mi fatally ily; houaehold good*, furniture and company and acquired other interest the admiral had simply gone with the
$100,000 additional for the Seattle pub­ on a large scale will take place, if it
A rej-i-rt to the Corean government hurt ami aaveral other jx-reons were ae- Utensils; two cows ten sheep, live swine giving it control of some 200,000 acres
almas that Itusalan triMijui Is-gan croaa- verely injured.
snd the tools, Implements, apparatus, of arid land. The Three Sisters com- undamaged portion of his fleet to the lic building; $120,000 to commence possibly can be avoided, until the Rua
outer roads, where he could more effec­ construction of the public building at sians f««l morally certain that they can
ing Into Corea four daye liehire Japan
, team, vehicle, harness or library neces­ parry has a tract of 27,000 acres.
tively support the liatteriee, snd at the Spokane, $40,000 for the Tacoma build­ deal the enetny a crushing blow.
made het first attaik on Port Arthur.
sary to enable any person to carry on
CHINA kills it .
same time take advantage of any weak­ ing, ami $3,000 for Crater lake national
hi*
trade,
occupation
or
profeaaion
by
Grand
Ronde
Fruit
Outlook.
Colorado military i* again deporting
ness which might develop in the ene­ park.
which
*tn
h
jieiaon
earns
hi*
or
her
11
v-
wind lifts roof .
I
a
Grande
—
Judd
Geer,
horticulturist
my’s attack.
striking miner«.
Exclusion Act Will I spire oa the I Tib
it « to the amount of three hundred commissioner lor the Eastern Oregon
HAWAII
IS
BEST
CUSTOMER.
ol
Nest
Drcember.
Newell is anxious that irriggatioii
$300) dollar*, the article* to la- select- district, states that the fruit prosjiecta
Tornado Wreck* Fifty Building* la a
work* I«* begun In Oregon.
AID TO '05 FAIR.
Washlugt .ii, Match 26 —The
s<l by such householder; provided, for thia district are excellent fur all va­
Mil*Kurt Town.
American
Trade
With
Noncontiguous
however, that when the shm - km *! valua­ I rieties, ami that the weather conditions
The bones ha* again voted «garnet an department has received formal i
Territory.
Higginsville,
Mo., March 23.—Fifty
investigation of tire Jmsloflire depart- from the Chinese government -h-m-unc- tion of the |iersonal projierty above have lieen very favorable for fruit. The House Committee Decides on an
Washington, March 28.—Commerce buildings are partly wrecked, one man
mg
the
i
'bínese
exclusion
treaty,
a
.
this
Appropriation of $473,000.
enumerated
shall
amount
to
les*
than
Budding
has
lieen
kept
hack
to
an
ex
­
meat.
is mortally injured and several other*
convention wilt espire atsait iHw-emher three hundred ($300) dollars, then tent on account of the cool weather,
Washington, March 24.—A subeti-l of the United Staten with its noncon­ hurt, the town is in darkness, and the
Russia believes that Japan intend* 'J7 next, unie»« repla<-<*l by another only such amount as the total of such and the trees are considered lieyond the
tiguous
territory
now
averages
about
tute for the senate Lewie and Clark ■
to lain! a torce In China <>n neutral treaty by that date. Under it* term« pro|ertty herein enumreated shall lie danger line as far as frost or freezing iJ bill, carrying an aggregate appropria- | 18,000,000 per month, and it is appar­ streets strewn with debris as the result
of a tornado and hailstorm, which
groun-l.
sii ni'-ntlis la-fore the expiration of a exempt from taxation."
.concerned. Mr. Geer looks forward to tion of $475,000, was today ordered re- i ent that for the full fiscal year it will struck this place late this afternoon.
aggregate
a
round
1100,000,000.
In
the
The
supreme
court
of
this
state
has
|H-rl<«l
of
ten
years
from
December
27,
:
one
of
the
most
productive
seasons
in
The | iil-lic inlni*ter«>f France deride*
ported by the house committee on ex­
The hail on the streets was a foot deep
that Colombia ha* no ease in th* Pana­ 1*1*4. il eitler power l*e di»satisfl«*l several times decided that punctuation ! tlr«* fruit line that thia valley has ever positions, tlie vote lieing unanimous. term ‘'noncontiguous territory” are in­ within five minutes after the storm
cluded
Alaska,
the
Hawaiian
islands,
with the treaty. It I* r«*piir«--i to di<- mark« are not controlling in construing known.
ma canal matter.
The provisions of the bill arc $200,-
the Philippine islands, Guam, Tutuila came, and some of the hailstones were
nounce it. This ie the action which an set for the purpose of ascertaining
000
for a government exhibit, includ­
The Japanese have effectively block- China has taken, In spite of the strong­ it* meaning. In the port of Portland
and
Porto Rico. Records of their ship­ very large. Dozens of trees in the
Favorable Report on Rural Route.
ing forestry and irrigation exhibits;
aded Port Arthur, »inking seven ««-«Mel* est efforts to the contrary on the part csm - decided last July, th* supreme
ments
to the porta of the United States town were blown down and several
i Oregon City—E. C. Clement, special $250,000 fo* government buildings, and of shipments from the various horses were killed in the street.
in the harlsir entrance.
court
changed
the
location
of
punctua-
of the state de|iartnieht.
Had the
| inspector for the government lor rural which will include in addition to the
The storm came without warning.
Iluasia .h-riie* that one of her war notte« not lu-cn served, the treaty would tioii marks in order to arrive at the ■ free delivery mail routes, has in«)ieeted tegular government exhibit, the Philip­ ports to them are now regularly pre­ The wind and hail came first and were
But in and favorably report«.*! on a third route pine, Alaska, Hawaiian an«l Oriental sented by the department of commerce
vea«el* wa* blow n up l>y coming in have cotitlnu«*l iti force tor another meaning of the legislature.
followed by a terrific downpour of rain
term of ten y«*ars fr--m l>ee«-mlw-r 27, that case the court found that the . to I* o|ierated from the Oregon City exhibits, ami $25,000 for the Alaskan an<l labor, through its bureau of statis­ which flooded nearly *verv cellar in the
contact with a (baiting mine.
tics.
tnrsning was otherwise clear. It is not . jiostoffice. The route was inspected exhibit.
I ■ I.
I hi mag«-1 ItuMian w»r*hl|-* are said
These records show that the ship­ town. The storm came from the west.
Th« detriment |uiint«*l out to the certain that the language of the exemp­
The bill provides that the plans for
to have IwM-n r«-palr«-l with *uch baatr I'rkln authoritiea through Mr Conger tion act shows that the punctuation after a largely signed petition having
ments
from the United States to Alaska, It kept within a narrow path, at least
, l*w-n forwarded to the government an- the government buildings shall be pre- Hawaii, Porto Rico, the Philippines, the tornado portion, only about two
that they <iaie not venture out.
that it was very prol>ah|« that, so far was erroneous.
| thoritics asking that the route be estab- pare«l by the supervising architect of
Guam and Tutuila aggregated in the blocks of the business portion of the
Rtisala ha* Ixxight a wlrele*« tele­ front Ix-tteiing the condith-ns relating
I lishtwl. The new route will di*)iense the treasury and the buildings erected seven months ending with January, town being damaged.
graph system and will use It In connec­ to the admission of Chinese into the
NO DEMAND FOR PRUNES.
with Beaver Creek, Rcheulie), Carus under contract. The cost of preparing 1904, nearly $21,000,000, and the
Two other towns in this section were
tion w Illi the transportation o> troop* Units*! Blatte, any new treaty would
the grounds and lighting Is included in
and Needy poetoffice«.
in the path of the storm, and both have
merchandise
received
from
them
in
- li I of approval tiy the senate. The Eastern Market Haa Been .Supplied at
acroaa lake Baikel.
the appropriation for buildings, and
populations of from 500 to 600. Ac­
authority is granted for the coinage of the same period, nearly $31,000,000. cording to meagre reports that ar* re­
Very Low Figaro.
Resign* From Fair Board.
The senate haa paa*e<l the Indian ap- tliilicse Wotllil thus lie exp<«M*!, in the
If
to
thiB
is
added
the
gold
bullion
re
­
I
aliaence of the sheltering treaty, to the
Haletn—G. A. Westgate, of Albany, 250,000 gold dollars to be used as souv- ceived from Alaska, the grand total of ceived here tonight several houses in
l-r priatluti Idll carrying fund« for the
Salem—"The prune situation in the
Chemawa school and decl-lee that full rig-ir of the tieary ami Hems law, F.sst didn't look good to me,” said has tendered to the governor hie resig­ eniis.
our commerce with the territory in both places have been wrecked, but th*
and the exclusion would l>e much more
Chairman Tawney, of Minnesota,
exact extent of the damage is not
nation as a memlier of the state fair
Alwkan «tudetila may enroll there.
Bruce Cunningham upon his return board. No reason was given for the who ha* the bill in charge, will report question for the seven months ending know*.
complete than at present.
The isthmian canal com tn i** ion ha*
However, the treaty having lieen <le- from a rocent trip to Iowa. Mr. Cunn­ resignation. The resignation of West­ it, and no reference will be made to with January would amount to nearly
A grocery store in the business part
$60,000,000, which makes it quite ap­
begun Ila preliminary work.
nonne**I, there is nothing to do but to ingham is a well-known prune grower gate makes the fonrth change in the Sunday closing.
of this place was wrecked by the storm.
parent
that
for
the
fiscal
year
ending
The senate will refuse to accept this
John Dolphen, a clerk, was mortally
The house ha* turnml down the pr«icced with a formulation of a nrw of tho Liberty neighborhood.
with June 30 next, the total will be
After personnel of the board in the last few
injured.
amendment to give Bristow leea power treaty, which has already ticen initiât- waiting all winter for an opportunity months, and but one experienced mem­ substitute bill after it is passed by the fully $100,000,000.
house, and this will cause it to be sent
«.I in a way, although with little hope
ber remains.
More than 50 houses were unroofed.
Of the shipments to these noncon-
The Ja|>anese advance towaid Ping of ecuatorial approval.
to conference. As all the conferees—
to sell his crop at what he considered a
tiugous
territories,
the
largest
total
for
Ying ia more raphl than the Ruaalan*
Senators Burnham, Hansbrough and
ICON TO SHED SHOTS.
fair price, he took ■ carload of fruit
Cattle Sold for Nome.
expected.
Daniel, and Representatives Tawney, the seven months under consideration is
HEADQUARTERS AT PANAMA.
back to Iowa to m -11 it there himself.
Echo—R. N. Stanfield has sold to Sheimanand Bartlett—are strongly in to Hawaii, $7,224,156 worth of domes­
The trial of Renal-ir Button, of Kan­
"The prune market doesn't look gmxl Mr. Cox, agent for the Pacific<oldstor­
tic merchandise and of foreign mer­ Sacred Relic Sent to Russian Torpede
Boat Destroyer.
ia«, on the cliaige of selling hie Influ­ Canal Uommlsalnn Settle» Two Import­ snd 1 don't see any reason to believe age company, of Tacoma, four carloads favor of the Lewis and Clark expo­ chandise, $52,677.
sition,
there
is
good
reason
to
believe
ant Point*
ence, la l-cguii.
that it will improve any this season,” of his heaviest lx«ef steers. These cat­
St.
Petersburg,
March 23.—Vic*
they will increase the appropriation to
FAVORS TWO LAND DISTRICTS.
Washington, March 26.—Two im- he continued in answer to inquiries. tle will remain here until April 16 and the $750,900 asked for.
Admiral Makaroff has reported the mi­
Japan believe* foreign adviser* to
raculous escape of four sailors from th*
Corea are giving Ruaala Information )>ortant (Miiiit* have lieen devcl->|-<«l in "The fact is that the trade is already aie destined for Nome.
Interior Department dives It* Approval torpedo boat destroyer Rtereguschtchi,
c< nnretioti with the work of the isth­ supplied. Everywhere I went I found
an<l recommend* their removal.
War Fund* are Assured.
to Alaskan Bill.
which foundered during the naval bat­
mian canal commiaslon. One is that that dealers have all the prunes they
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Tokio, March 24.—The Diet has
Tin- military funeral of the Duke of the lu-adqnsrtera of the commla*ion want and most of it was bought at
Washington, March 28.—The interi­ tle off Port Arthur March 9. The men
adopted resolutions thanking the navy­ or department is heartily in favor of the escaped by swimming when the boat
Cambridge was the m<et imprr-walve probably will lie on the Isthmus of pretty low prices. 1 found a jobber
since the Ihikr of Wellington diet).
Wheat—Walla Walla, 75c; bluestem, in the name of the nation for the sev­ creation of the two land districts in sank and succeeded in keeping afloat
Panama Instead of at Washington, supplied with Oregon prunes that he
eral successes that have resulted since Alaska with headquarters at Nome. nntil picked up.
Governor Pcalwvly declare* Telluride althoiigli an offiee will ptolmbly lie bought from an Oregon firm at 4 Si •0c; valley, 81c.
the beginning of the war. It is an­ The passage of a bill for this purpose
The metropolitan archbishop of St.
Barley—Feed, $21022 per ton ¡brew­
county, Colo., to lie In a state of Inaur- maintain«*! here. The other point is rents in 25 pound twixea. These prunes
nounced by the leaders of both political is recommended by Secretary Hitchcock Petersbrg has sent an icon to the tor­
that a part of the time o’ at least five hr will sell to the retail dealer at 5 K ing, $22.50; rolled, $24025.
rertlon and ha* ordered out troop*.
parties
that
they
are
in
complete
ac
­
of the coninrieelonera will 1« devoted to to 6 cents ami the retailers will m -11
Flour—Valley, $3.9003.95 per bar­ cord with the program for raising the and by Commissioner Richards, of the pedo boat Doshitelny, which in the
E. F. Calvin is said to lx- slated for their private interest«.
them to consumers at 8^ cents, or
rel;
hard wheat straights, $40 4.20; revenue needed for the conduct of the general land office, their recommenda­ conflict of March 9 managed to elude
president of the O. K. A N. ami A. I.
Admiral Walker, the chairman of thre«- |*nimls for a quarter.
clears,
$3.85*4; hard wheat patents, war. The compromise whereby the tion being based upon a report made by the Japanese fire This icon, it is be­
■Mohler ia to get a high position with the comnrisaion, and General Davis, th«-
"Ilow did tin* jobber get them so
$4.4004.60; graham, $3.5003.90; rre tax on land has been reduced and that James W. Witten, after an investigation lieved, will safeguard the boat from
th* Union Pacific.
of land conidtions in Alaska. The de­ further harm.
army member of the l*«ly, will devote cheapt That l>eata me; but he had flour, $4.5004.90.
proposed on salt and silk stuffs is elim­ partment believes that Nome is the
The Northern Recueitieecompany haa tbeir entire time to the canal work.
them, and others liought at the same
Prince Abemlik Lazareff, a descend­
Oats—No 1 white, $ 1.1501.20. gray, inated from the bill has disarmed the
»ent out a circ'ilar saying the diroctor«
proper location for a land office in ant of the Armenian kings, is giving a
Is-gialation now pending before con­ figure, I learned that early in the aea- $1.1001.15 per cental.
opposition, and the revenue bill will Northern Alaska, as it is apparently a series of fetes for the benefit of the Red
have decided to distribute the stock gress provides for the ap|*>intnient of a
—«* long as last July, jobbers were
Millstuffs—Bran, $18019 per ton; likely be passed without a dissenting
ami gives future plan*.
governor of the American zone on the selling Oregon and California prunes. middlings, $24.500 26; shorts, $19® vote. The total arnonnt affected by permanent city and the center of an Cross society at his historic mansion.
Ih-alers liought early and when they
Society leaders are figuering in th*
The report that Port Arthur had fall­ isthtntia. If II should be en*< t«*l into had all they wanted they stopped buy­ 20; chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, $19. the changes is about 15,000,000. It is active mining district. Instead of plac­ danges at the fetes.
ing this office in charge of regular
it I"
is quite probable -----
that - the I presi­
IISW, Il
en into tin- liamls of the Jajia was on- law,
Hay—Timothy. $15016 per ton; said that the bill as finally passed will
designate General Davi»
Davie a*
as ing. That is the condition that exists clovBr, $10011; grain, $11012; cheat, provide that the increased tax shall be land officers, the bill pending in con­
dent may deaignate
found«*!. Three attacks were made but dent
_ ths market haa lieen supplied and no
Ooc Thousand Soldiers a Day.
gress provides that the marshal for tne
the
governor
ol
the
canal
strip.
each time the enemy was repulmsl.
levied for one year, and not five, as Nome district shall act as register
more are wanted. It looks to me as $11012.
Harbin, March 23.—Only 33 mili­
and
Vegetable»
—
Turnips,
80c
per
sack;
was
at
first
supposed.
though we will have a considerable
the clerk of the court as receiver of the tary trains have Reached here since war
The secoml trial of Mr*. Botkin haa
Fear Siege by Japs.
quantity of carry over stock to sell in carrots, 80c; beets. $1. parsnips, $1;
was declared and not lees than half of
Nome land office.
o|M-ned iii Han Fianclaco.
cabbage, l\i02c; lettuce, head, 25®
Vladivostok, March 2d.
26. —While the competition with 1904 prunes."
Yankee Delle* China.
these brought ammunition and provi­
40c per do*; parsley, 25c; tomato«**,
remains quiet it is not
I
Bristow declare* that lie did nut situation hero
San Francisco, March 24.—Officers
Those With Food Can Stay.
sions. Of the 20,000 troops landed
$1.50®
1.75
per
crate;
cauliflower,
75c
expe.
l«*l
that
Vladivostok
will
continue
regard ih »»era as an boneat man.
of the steamer Coptic, just arrived,
Sheep Losing Their Fleece.
St. Petersburg, March 28.—Procla­ here during the last four days, 4,000
®$1 per doz; celery, 65080c; squash,
to lie much longer free from tho vigor­
Echo—Sheep shearing is now in full 2c per lb; cucumbers, $1.7502.25 per saw the Russian gunboat Mandjur ly­ mations issued by General Voronetz, have been sent to Port Arthur, Niu
Baton De Rom-n, ex-mlniater of Jap- ous operations of tho Japanese. In an­
ing in the river at Shanghai, and re­
Chwang and Mukden, while 2,000 have
an, declares that the cabinet wan ticipation of tho appearance of the en­ swing in the Echo eonntry, and almost dos; asparagus, 125*c; peas, 9c per lb; port that her commander is a Captain who is in command at Vladivostok, have been sent to Vladivostok. Of the rest,
been
received
at
St
Petersburg.
They
every
ablebodied
man
in
the
neighbor
­
lieans, 10c; onions, Yellow Danvers, Carter, born in the United States, but
dragged into the war.
emy, and of a pimsiblo siege, a ladies
urge the people at Vladivostok to re-, the greater part are on sick leave, hav­
circle bus lieen formed, which sits six hood is making arrangements to join $202.50 per sack.
a Russian by naturalization. When main, but add that only those will be al­ ing arrived in a wretched condition.
Mine
crew
and
go
to
dipping
wool.
The British house of common* had a hours daily st the ministry of marine,
Honey—$303.50 per case.
ordered to leave Chinese waters, Cap­ lowed to stay who have 432 pounds of It is stated by the commanding officer
warm debate over the admission of preparing bamlnges of linen for siek sol­ I'he price as established here for shear­
Potatoes—Fancy, 90c©$l per cental;
Chinese Into tho Transvaal, but Vote of dier* and sailor*. Most of the women ing is 8 cents where the crew board common, 600 80c; new potatoes, 35<c tain Carter emphatically refused, and flour and 108 pounds of buckwheat, that hereafter the men will arrive at
invited somebody to make him move. enough to last eight months. All Chi­ the rate of a thousand a day.
censure was do(eate«l.
in Vladivostok belong to thia circle, themselves and 7 cents with board. per lb; sweets, 5c per lb.
At last accounts he was still at Shang­ nese and Coreans who are without oc­
The
latter
arrangement
prevails
here
Fruits—Apples, fancy, Baldwins and
Henry Norman, a member of the Including the representatives o! tho this year. As this is a forward spring Spitzenbergs, $1.5002.26 per box; hai with his gunboat. A Japanese cupation have been ordered to depart.
Filipinos Are Good Politicians.
gunboat and a cruiser flying the same Persons who start untrue and alarming
British parliament, declares that the aristocracy.
in the Umatilla valley, sheep shearing choice, 11®1.50; cooking, 75c,
Washington, March 23.—Secretary
flag
passed
out
of
the
river.
conhtrol of China is the real Issue of
reports will l>e courtmartialed. Loot­ Taft has receivedn
will have to be rushed to get it out of
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 16K?-
Bxpreaa Satisfaction at HI* Death.
the Japanese Russian war.
ing is strictly prohibited.
the way before haying begins, which is
Governor '■'■'■ s'*1- tn,>
Butter—Sweet cream butter, 30c per
Washington, March 2(1.-Ber-retary ,a*t approaching.
Russia to Selz« Battleship*
guI>ernat®,
lb; fancy creamery, 250 271*c; choice
Tho senate committee on Indian Taft ami tho officials of the war de-
w,r;i." “JWiK
Paris, March 24.—The Echo de
Agree on Macedonian Reform.
creamery, 23024c; dairy and afore,
affair*, in reporting the Indian appro­ partment openly expressed their grati­
Paris correspondent at St. Petersburg
Not Much Illegal Pishing.
London, March 28.—According to
nominal.
priation bill, cut off tho provision for fication at the news of the death of Mu-
Butter Fat—Sweet cream, 28 Xc; savs it is rumored in naval circle* the dispatches received today from passed off qnfFnvTand that great inter­
Astoria—Ro fur as can be ascertained
¡»'■reusing the capacity of tho Choma- carlo Hakay, tin- so calici president <«
there that Captain Reitzenstein's Vlad­ Constantinople, the porte and the Aus­ est was manifested in the results.
He
there is very little if any illegal fishing sour cream, 265*0.
ws schoo). This reduces the apjiropria- the Philippine republic. Hakay secured lieing done on the Columbia at the
Poultry—Chick» ns, mixed, 12J*® ivostok squadron has been ordered to tro-Hungarian authorities have reached added that the Filipinos showed them­
Hon for that * bool $8,000c
hie freedom under the amnesty procla­ present time, and the closed season is 13c per pound; springs, small, 16017c; overtake at a certain point in the Pa­ an agreement in regard to the organiza­ selves adepts in political methods, and
The house committee has decided to mation ami fled to the mountains with lieing observed more closely than for hens, 13014c; turkeys, live, 15010c cific the battlship and two enuesrs tion of the Macedonian gendarmie un­ in some resjx*cts better than the jieople
a small force of kindred sp rits, and several years. Deputy Fish Commis­ dressed, 180 20c; geese, live.
8c; bought from Chile by Japan and return der European officers, so it is believed of the United States.
TN'oinmend that Foderal Judge Hwayne,
sim-o haa mnde much trouble by attm ic­ sioner Burton, of Washington, with ducks, $809 per doz.
with them to Vladivostok. The Rus­ that it will not be long before the re­
°f Florida, be ousted.
Range Fire Burn* Buildings.
ing small villages and unprotected ex­ Deputy F. B. Lippincott, of the Puget
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 12013c; sian general staff, estimates that the form scheme for Macedonia is recog­
An amendment has la-on attached to pedition*.
number of Japanese troops landed in nized by the emperors of Routnania and
Hemingford, Neb. March 23.—Disas­
Young America, 14015c.
sound
district,
are
patrolling
the
river,
•bs Indian appropriation bill to pay
Corea does not exceed 75,000.
Beef—Dressed, 5075<c per pound.
Austria at their meeting at Muersted trous prairie fires have swept the
but tho Oregon officers are not out,
Klamath Indians $537,007, In sot-
American Consul Clolni to Post.
range country. One str.p burned is six
Mutton—Dressed, 607c; lambs, 8c.
Styrim.
althongh
they
are
watching
the
shore
Hsment of their claims against the gov
Russian* Prepare for Sieg*.
Iiondon, Marciati.-A eorresponden to ace that no fish are delivered.
by 12 miles, another more than 20
Veal—Dressed, 708c.
wnment.
No Slcknca* Among tbs Russian*.
St. Petersburg, March 24.—The Rua-
of the Tinies nt Shanghai says I nit
miles long, and is still burning.
Pork—Dressed, 7®75ic.
St. Petersburg, March 28.—General Ranch sheds, barns, groves on timber
Hop* — Choice, 25c per pound sians are continuing preparations for a
Sowing Best Seed at Eche.
Andrew Carnegie haa 'given another Hiatus Consul Davidson will B,*rt ,
prospective siege of Port Arthur by Linevitch has telegraphed to the gener­ claims and property along the railroad
, hi* post at Antung next w«k. and
Echo—A large lot of sugar beet seed prime, 24c.
$6,000,000 for educational purpoRM.
I lie has arranged with the
I’
Wool — Valley, 174Sl«c; Eastern rushing large quantities of supplies to al staff that there is no sickness among has been destroyed. Several narrow
has l>een received here and planters are
the Russian troops.
that point.
escapes are reported from the ranches.
An Immense steel plant will lie erect- naval authorltlca to autist Li® '•
busily engaged in preparing the ground. Oregon, 12015c; mohair, 32035c,
'd at Ran Diego, California.
reach its destination