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    KLAMATH
vol.. IX
EVENTS OF THE DAY
REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, Al’lUL
officii
(I xrht * our.
14, HMM
SURE IT IS SAI e.
•Menographar (lives Alleged Method« of
l.aad Buyer*.
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
OAHIEKED I RON ALL PARTS OF THE
Oregonians
Expect 1901 Bill to Pa*«
th* H osm Soon.
FAIR BILL PASSES
NO.
effort to protect tub
2.
JEWS.
Ruaslan Authorities Di> Not D««lrs Rsps-
tltlon of Baator Owtragsa.
AND
CLARK
EXPOSITION
Washington, April 7.—There is a LEWIS
Han Francisco, April 9 —Heuaational
81. Petenburg. Apr 11 6.—Report* re­
pro*pe«’t that the Lewi* and Clark ex­
MONEV NOW SAFE.
tealimony waa given today In the hear­
ceived by the ministry of the interl«w
....... -
position bill will be p«sae«l by the
ing befote United Htut»-a Commissioner
indicate that the precautionary tnsee-
NEW OREGON CORPORA I lust*.
HEAR* CONVICT CRY.
iiouae the latter part ot the present
I Inacock in the Hyde and Dlmond land
urea taken to prevent anti-Jowiah dis­
Comprehensive Review of the Import­
Majority la Large, Rlalag Vota Evea la
conspiracy case. Mrs. Belle A. Curtla, Ptcturss of blscharg«* Men No Longer Articles Filed With th* Secretary of week, after baingcoswidered under spac­
turbance* during Faster week, when
ant Happening« of the Pant Week,
Not Nacaaaary Confart*<a la Neat
ial rule. Chairman Tawney today in­
8tate
at
Salem
who was a stenographer tor Hyde fiom
to Be <Jlv*n Out
the
ignorant are easily aiouaed to *
troduced a resolution authorizing con­
Stop—Appropriation Can bo Inervas«*
Presented In Uundonaed f orm, Moat
October, 1MU7, to November, 1899, waa
Salem — Article* of incorporation sideration of the bill at any time dur­
Salem—In accordance with instruc­
•ort of religious frenzy regarding
but Net Reduced—Carries an Appro­
l.lkcly to Prove lnter«a( Ing to Our the chief witness, and her ovidem-e
tions from Governor Chamlierlain, the were (lied in the office of th* secretary ing the rernain'ler ot the sessiou, and
"blood atonement,” will result in the
priation of $475.000.
Many Readera.
went Io show that altldavila were man­ lenitentiary nutlioi ities have discon­ of state last week a« follows
bad bis resolution referral to the com­
avoidance of aerion* trouble.
ufactured by wholeaal* in the office; tinued the practice of furnishing peace
Smith-Premier typewriter company, mittee on rules. There is every asrar-
In spite of the precaution«, however,
slwi that Hyde and John A. Benson officers with plctuies and description« Hyrauae, N. Y., $190,000.
ance that tliis committee will favorably
Washington, April 9.—The house of
Tin- Anglo-French colonial treaty has
it
i*
con*i<lered poeaible there may be
war*
partm-ra
in
the
alleged
conspiracy
of
all
discharged
prisoners.
This
Woodey
Island
fishing
company,
Port
­
report the resolution at its next meet­ representative«, without a rollcall, or I
been «ignml In lauidon.
to defraud the government.
hlie de­ change in the rules of the institution land, $(1.000.
ing, notwithstanding the fact that even so much m a rising vote, yester­ attempts at rioting, but the anthoritie*
Ex-Oueen Isals-lla, of H|*ln, grand­ clared Hyde and Benson employed waa rustle a few weeks ago upon the lie-
Orplieum amusement company, Port­ three n.errdiers of the committee voted day afternoon ;«a*M-«l tlie fewis and; may be relied upon to suppress these
mother of Alphonao, is dead.
"ilummiea" to make out application« lief that it would encourage ex-convicts land, $25,000.
against the Portland bill.
Clark exposition bill carrying an ag­ with a strong hand. Tho following
Butte Falla sugar pin* lumber com
The strong showing on both rollcalls gregate appropriation of $475,000. private telegram was received today
Three persona were klllixl and ni nr fur M-hisii lands, and that the colornl to try to lead honest lives.
janitor waa frequnetly instructed to
The custom of sending out descrip­ pany, Medford, $70,000.
e*tablishe* beyond question the fact The bill waa |>as*e«l 38 minute* after from Odessa:
Injured In a tornado in Teas*.
bring in Ida friend« to apply f >r achool tions of discharged prisoners was adopt­
Northwestern logging company, Cut- that the bill is favor«! by a large ma­ a special rule providing for it* consid­
"Report* ot anti-Jewieh diitarbence*
Makarotl lias engage« I the Jaji .aneae lands lor their own use, and were then ed in res|Hinar to requests from chiefs tage Grove, $10,000.
jority of the members of the bouse, and eration wa* laid before the bouse, which are common at Easter time cause
fleet off Purl Arthur. No details are piloted to a nelgldsiring notary to of ptdice in the cities. The police offi­
Ixtat Valley land and lumber corn- it ia lielieve«! by thone in touch with thereby breaking the record of the •
mor- -larm than usual thi* year, be-
obtainable.
make affidavita. Kite said that aaaign- cers want»«I the descriptions so that pany, Ixsit Valley, $800.
_..«. of the occurrences last yaar.
the situation that tlie committee on of legislation that always leads to
Castle Rock land *aeociation, The rules will recognize the wish of the tracted disetmsion.
I The Jew* here are nervous but tbs
Hie University of Washington de' menta of these claim« to Hyde and B< n- when a convi. t had been discharged
h-ated Ilia Unitcraily of Oregon in *b- •on were often made at the aame time. they could be on the lookout for him Dalles, $20,000.
majority, an«l consent to con*i«ieration
The bill pa.«ee«i in the same form as authorities have confidence in Guv«»-
Hhe «aid the plan ol Hyde and Ben- ami could more easily haste him If he
Medford athletic club, Medford, $1,- of the bill. If Tawney's resolution is reporta«! by Tawney’s committee on nor Eidhardt, who is in charge of ths
bate at Seattle.
•on waa to have tlieev acltool lands in committed any offense.
Several inci­ 600.
reporte«l as expected, it will lie equiva- March 28. In a<ldition to appropriat­ city, ami who i* an energetic and hu­
J«|xii has almost complete I arrange­ Oregon and California transferred to
dents which came to the attention of
Express telephone and telegraph
mane man, as well as in Baron Kaul-
ments for landing tioopa in the vicin­ forest reserves, with the araietance of the governor convinced him that more company, Durkee, Baker county, $1,- l*nt to a special rule, and will give am ing $475,000, it authorizes the coin­
pie opportunity for debate on the bill ing of 250,000 souvenir gold dollars, b*ra, commander-in-chief of the troop*
ity of Port Arthur.
corrupt government oflhial*.
When harm than gtx>d resulted from tlie send­ 500.
and permit it* passage by a majority which virtually amount* to a total ap­ in Southern Russia. Under the cir­
Is-portel Colorado miners returnwl the land* were so transferred, the as­ ing out of the descriptions, and he di­
Oregon lumber, wood and light com­ Vote.
1 . propriation of v».v,wv.
«1»
$725,000.
In r«?*iiijr
reality, ( cumstances, therefore, anything like a
pany, I all» City, $l(‘,000.
to Telluride, but were met by the mi­ signees of the achool land errip liad the rected that the practice be stopped.
It is now regarded a* certain by Ore- congress is aiding Portland far more serious disturbance ie regarded as im-
privilege of exchanging their holdings
Bridal Veil box faitory, Bridal Veil, gonian* her* that the bill will be than appears from these figures, poaaible.
litia and matie to go again.
for more valuable lamia outaide of the
$25.000.
"The official paper* have published
TO CON» INB THU WALLA WALLA.
passe«! by the house and that the meaa- Chairman Tawney, speaking on thia
I'atteraon. of Coliirailo, holds that all
reservation.
White Rock irrigation and power ure signed by the president will appro- joint, said:
strongly-woided warnings, and the city
Chines« exrlMion laws will expire !>«-
Thomas McCusker, freight agent ot Free Spac« Under Railway With Levsea company, Tetherow Bridge, Crook priate at least the amount carried by
"The $475,000 alloted for govern« is placar<le«l with notices that all who
cemls-r 7, ami urges the senate to a*t.
the Hoiitliern Pacific, at Portland, Or.,
county, $25.000.
the bouse bill, namely, $475,000.
ment building* and exhibits is equiva disturb the jieace will be severely pun­
Will B* Provided.
Nearly $2,000,000 Is now available teetifled that he had secured many ap­
Grande Ronde creamery company,
Tlie strength of the bill, demon- lent, under other circumstances, to an ished."
Milton—This season will prooably Union, $10,000.
for the l-ewia and Clark fair. Many plication* of achool lamia in Oregon for
strata«! by the votes on Monday, teeti- appropriation of lietween $600,000 and
alate* have provide«! exhibits and oili­ John II Schneider, who waa Hyde’s see the last high water damage fol
Clatskanie lumber company, Clata- fie* to the effectiveness of the effort* of $700,900 for the Portland exposition,
CHANNEL ALMOST BLOCKED.
er« will.
agent. Mr McCuaker said he received some time just l**y«in<! the junction of kanie, $20,000.
friends of that measure in working up tM'caiiae the government exhibit hit al-
the Walla Walla river and the O. R. A
pay
for
his
service*,
but
he
did
not
sentiment in it* behalf.
| ready been assembled at St. Louis, and Japanese Caw Easily Finish the Bottling
A military expert, In reviewing the
FEAR HlUH WATER.
N., a mile north of Milton, where the
war situation, say* Japan I* greatly know that he waa engag»-d in an illegal river lied is almost on a level with tlie
will only require transportation to
of Pert Arthur.
bualneaa.
strengthening Iler hand by delaying a
Portland, thereby saving that city the
PANAMA STRIKE OROWS SERIOUS.
fiats on either side. For «everal years Haavy Snow Follow«* by Rain and Chi­
London,
April
6.—Fuither report*
Mira
Marian
Doyle,
who
auccceded
general attack.
cost of assembling a new government
nook Endanger Psndlslon.
Mias Curtis as Hyde s stenographer, the piers in the O. R. A N. trestle over
of akitmiahing between the Russian*
exhibit."
Aaarrica
Warns
Msriscs
and
Seamen
the river have caught brush, floating
Ruasla will endeavor to join it* fleets will testify at the next hearing
Pendleton—High water again threat­
The passage of the bill remove* the and Japanese in the Yalu river legion
to Take No Sides.
and attack Togo.
logs ami debria of all kinds, causing en* Pendleton. !>uring the past two
last doubt as to the fate of the tawis are reaching London, but no reliable
th* current to cut into the gravelly low week* the weather has be« n extremely
Washington,
April
7.
—
The
labor
Tlie Japanear* liave croMMsl the Yalu
lo PRISON I OR LIFO.
bunks on either side and scurry over cold and much snow fell in the mom- troubles on the Isthmus of Panama and Clark appropriation. The bill details are given.
and occupy sevaral important |s*il
the land. The piers are only 16 feet tain*. Even the lower foothill* were growing out of the stiike of the em­ I that is finally agree*! ujion and signed
The Daily Telegraph’s Seoul corres­
tiona.
i by the president will carry at least the
Mr« Ilulkln t own* Oullty ot Murdsr la apart.
covered-. Ukiah had 17 inches of Dew ploye of the Panama railroad company amount contained in tbe bill jiassetl by pondent believe* that the defenae* of
f ha First Dagrva.
Kouropatkin ha* now maaaed the
The railroad has material on the snow and the fall **• heavy at Meach­ have taken a serious turn, and the facta
the bouse, and may jxiesibly be in­ Port Arthur have been so weakened
(one lie d«slr«-d lie fore Ix-irinnltig active
Han Fianciaro, April 9.—Mr*. Cor­ ground to build a new «pan which will am ami other Blue mountain poiat*. have lieen ieporte«l to the state depart­
creased.
There can be no decrease. that the early capture of the port i* to
operation*.
la-
supported
by
«tone
piers
on
either
ment
by
the
United
States
charge
at
A change for the warmer with heavy
delia Botkin, acciiMxl of killing Mr*.
Any change must be in tbe nature of a
end,
10M
feet
apart.
This
will
leave
Panama.
The
matter
was
deemed
of
be expected. There ia little doubt, the
According to the cenaua bureau but John P. Dunning, of Ihivei. l>eL, by
rain and a cbinook have set in. The
t compromise between the senate and
22 alate* now have lea* than a million sending tier |M>is<>ne«l candy through an uninterrupted space lor the river, «now is fast melting and tributaries of suffi. ient importance to warrant consid­ I the house bills.
correspondent says, that only a narrow
and the county commissioner* of Wall* the Umatilla n-ar the base of the erable discussion at the cabinet meet­
Inhabitant* ami 14 exceed two million*
passage i* left and that at the flrat
tlie malls, wss tonight convicted of Wall* and Umatilla counties will di- mountains are overflowing. Ther* i* ing, and the unanimous opinion was
INSURES EARLY ADJOURNMENT.
favorable opportunity the Japanese
John W. Kalua, Unite«! State* judge
murder in tlie first d«-gree, with the vide the expense of levees to confine fear if the river gets too high that the tliat everything should be donetoavoid
will block the channel. The Russian*
of tiie Second cilcult, at Honolulu, has
the mailing waters of the fast flowing town will lie flooded on account of a an entanglement of the t'nited States
|w>nalty tlxe«l at life imprisonment.
Ho**« Make* Svi)M Case a Special have taken many 12-inch guns out of
l>ccn r«-aioved from office by tlie presi­
The juty was chsrge«i late thia af­ Walla Walla past the danger point.
man moving awav riprap work from with any labor controversy. But it
their ships to arm the old and new de­
Order in December.
dent.
ternoon, and al 4 3C o'clock tetire«! to
the upper end ot the levee. The city wss determined that the government
fenses of Tort Arthur.
Washington,
April
11.
—
The
Swayne
Ground ha* lawn broken at the Ix-wis deliberate, latter they were tak«*n out
GOOD PRICES IOR SHEARERS.
council at its last meeting ordered the would not withhold in any degree the
A correspondent of the Morning Tost
impeachment
proceeding,
which
ha*
and Clark exptialtiaB aite for the first for dinner ami upon returning asked to
riprap repla«-ed, but it has not been protection of the Panama railroad.
at Yinkow says that the position there
lieen
looked
upon
a*
the
only
possible
as
poe
building of importance, tlie atalea have some t««atimony rea>i to them. Work Will Be Expedited Owing to the done, leaving a broken point in the which it has atwntnol by treaty, and it **n
ia daily becoming stronger. A fort­
was directed that the railroad property, ‘hwk
an early adjournment. . wa* night ago the Japanese could have
building.
At II 15 o'clock the the jury re|>orte<l
levee.
(too* Con*ttoas.
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nf
in
fivA
TTY
i
n
tl
toa
hv
rolling
Block,
track
and
termini
la
i
diBpfjaed
of
in
five
minute«
by
the
that an agreement had la-en reached.
landed with comparative case, while
A apecial car Ivarin* 63 Indian* rn
Pendleton—Seven end eight cento,
•boold 1» protected by force* from the 1“,uge tod“y b7 the “>«ption of a reeo-
Rich Fled ol Iron Or*.
rit«* *Mt*lM«nMMMNMI «*4 ii»«» MinOttttOtt*
now they would experience great diffi­
tout« to M-e Riseevrlt c«dlide«l with a
United
State*
warahlpe
at
the
i*thmu*
|
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,
uHo
"
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caee
/
ofder
ment was apparent in tlie attitude of the former figure including Ixxrd, are
Oregon City — Residents in West
culty.
mall train in lllinoi* «nd three brave*
alicep
at.earing
prices
throughout
East
­
for
December
13
next.
In
the
mean
­
if
that
became
necessary.
tlie defamlant, who burled tier face in
Oregon City this week discovered a
The corrspondent says he has re-
were kille«l and 20 injure«!.
ern Oregon this sca«on. Sheep shearers
time
the
judiciary
committee
is
to
There will, however, be no compul­
her liaixl* and reuiaineii in that po­
rich deposit of iron ore in the vicinity
»»■ ■■«4 «—•«■< «■ l »j ■ "
tUat tlie
will
not
starve
at
tide
figure,
as
a
good
take
additonl
teetimony
in
the
case.
Tlie census bureau ha* iaauml • bul­ sition until the foreman of the jury
of Willamette Falls. The ore assays sion exercise«] against the strikers to
concentration of troop* along the rail­
«hearer
will
handle
10(>
bead
a
day,
After
disposing
of
a
conference
report
letin which giv«-a tlie retimat««l popula­ hail finiahe«! *|>eaking. The court in­
54 per cent metallic iron, and the de­ compel them to return to work. If
way has been so rapid that it ie now
tion <>t tlie Unite«l States for 1903, ex­ quins! if a verdict ha«l lieen airived while fast men will take fleeces off posit ie believed to 1« quite extensive, the railroad management can secure a on the army appropriation bill the impossible for the Japanese to carry
more.
Shearing
will
lie
faster
than
house took up the bill extending the
clusive of Alaska and liia insular p*e- at, and the fun-man hande«l him a slip
since the same quality ore has been sufficient force of men to operate the
the war into Manchuria, with any hope
usual thia season on account of the
coastwise laws to the Philippines, and
MMiona, at 79,900,389. Of the citie* ot ;>aper upon which waa written:
found in a number of the ravines and rowd they will be upheld in such an at­
of success and that the most they can
gissl
condition
Ixith
sheep
and
wool
by
a
vote
of
122
to
100
adopted
a
spec
­
of tlie Northw««et, I’ortlarel i* given
"We, the jury, find the defendant,
side hills surrounding Willamette falls. tempt. Thi* will be done with the
do ie to isolate Port Arthur and possibly
ial rule to vote on this bill after a de­
98.655; Seattle, 92,020; Tai’oma, 45,- Cordelia Botkin, guilty ot murder in are in»
The land on which the discovery has full consent of the Panama government,
Vladivostok.
Few
outaide
professionals
have
come
bate
of
two
hours.
This
debate
waa
ex
­
102, Hpokam-, 41,927; Butte, 38,127. tlie first «Icgrve, ami fix tlie punishment
I>een made belongs to the Oregon Iron though under broad treaty provisions
in yet, abut a numtier of local shear­
hausted,
save
five
minutes,
when
the
A Steel company, and members of the this is not absolutely necessary.
FOR TREATY WITH RUSSIA.
Kuaaiana will not allow Servian* to at imprisonment for life."
ers are al work around Echo and farth­
Secretary Moody was charged with house adjourned at 5:30 p. tn. An
Mr*. Botkin looked tip a* the court
corporation are now investigatiang the
enter her army.
er west. A crew of about a dosen have
amendment
to
the
bill
postponing
the
the
duty
of
carrying
out
thia
decision
win thanking the ju'or* for their c I om *
extent and value of the find.
Ambassador Working for Protection nf
Republicans electe«l mayor of Kan­ attention to the caae, and pre*ente«l a left for towns along th* Northern Pa­
and with instructing Admirals Glass operation of the law until July 1,1906,
American Corporations.
cific
in
Franklin
and
Lincoln
counties,
instead
of
1905
will
be
proposed.
sas City, Mo, ami will control th*Conn­ woc strlcken niuntenance to tier mun-
and Sigsbee as to the course they shall
Suver Warehouse B*-ned.
The partial conference oo the army
St. Tetersburg, April 6.—Ambassador
ett.
pursue.
There
is
ample
force
on
the
■el, who (poke some comforting ward* Washington. The majority of outside
Independence—The McClain ware-
shearers will come in in alsmt 10 days
appropriat on bill was agreed to. Four McCormick ia negotiating with the for­
isthmus for any emergency.
At Miwlaukee the Itemocrata electe«l to her.
on their migration northward ami east­ house at Suver, a few miles south of
senate amendments were still in dis­
The
court
named
April
16
fot
formal-
eign office for a treaty with Ruaaia
their mayor ami 24 out of 46 council­
ward. After finishing in Umatilla and here, l.as been destroyed by fire. The
agreement.
Iv jironouncing sentence.
BOLD DASH FOR LIBERTY.
men .
building
and
all
of
the
contents
were
which will give to the United State*
kindred Eastern Oregon counties they
About 12,000 bushels of
COREA TO PROTECT MINES.
push on to Idaho, Wyoming and Mon­ burned.
corporations the right to sue in Russian
Tlie tabor Union ticket* carried in
BELIBVBS TOOO WILL BLOCK IT.
Missouri
Convict*
Hold
Up
Guard.
but
wheat and 1,500 bushels of cats were
tana.
tlie towns of Colorado where elections
court* and to Russian corporation* the
Ar* Soon Overpowered.
lost. With the exception of slsiut 500
American and British Ministers Make
I
were held.
right to sue in court* of the United
Military Expert Predict* Success ol
bushels
of
oats,
owned
by
Mr.
McClain,
Formal
Requests.
Coming Events.
Jefferson City, Mo., April 7.—Four
In Nebraska the Rebtiplican ticket
States.
Move on Port Arthur.
it
is
thought
the
law
will
be
small
on
convict* at the penitentiary today at­
Republican convention, First congres­
Seoul, April 11.—J. N. Jordan and
has 600 to 1,100 majorities.
High
Under the' Russian law, United
the grain, as it was insured. The loss tempted to escape by holding up the
Ixrndon, April 8.—The naval expert ’ sional district, Salem, April 13.
H.
N.
Allen,
respectively
the
ministers
license carried In most cilice.
They were to Corea of Great Britain and the States corporations can be sued, but
of the Ixindoti Times, in an extended
Republican
convention,
Second to farmers will lie slight, as 60 bushels, guard with revolvers.
forced to surrender, and when searched United States, have requested the cannot sue in the courts of the empire.
Neither fleet is to lie seen at Port review of the aspect of the present situ­ congressional district, Portland, April will comprise the low.
several stick* of dynamite were found Corean government to give protection This has caused United States firms
Artliur ami tlie only indication of war ation, express«-* the Iwliet that Ad­ 13.
great annoyance as well as loeeee in the
PORTLAND MARKETS.
is tlie ever active searchlight.
in their poeeeMion.
miral Togo will succeed eventually in
Republican state convention, Tort­
to the British and American mines in
past.
In addition the ambassador
They had succeeded in cutting their the country.
attaining
hi*
object
in
blocking
the
land,
April
14.
Republicans carried Topeka, taw- 1
Wheat—Walla Walla, 75c; bl ur­ way out of their cell*, and when Guar.l
hopes to secure in the treaty a broad
entrance
to
Port
Arthur
harbor.
Oregon
Cattlemen'sassociation,
Port
­
This request is a mere formality as
rence and Wichita, Kansas, and elect«*d 1
stem, 81®82c; valley, 81c.
John Williams, in making hie founds, the Japansee authorities have given clause which will authentically give to
"If he does succeed,** say* the cones- land, April 1«.
a majority of candidates at Kansas City
Barley
—
Feed,
$23
per
ton;
rolled,
United States corporations all privileg­
came
upon
them
in
the
corridor,
they
pendent, "the Russian fleet cannot pre­
Democratic state convention. Tort­
assurances of the safety from local up­
and 1 x'svcn worth.
$24®25.
called upon him to halt. Williams risings. Mr. Jordan says the Japanese es in whatever character, now enjoyed
vent the landing of Japanese troop« in land, April 19.
Flour—Valley, $3.90®4.05 per bar­ fled and gave the alatm, and a corpe of
by the corporations of any foreign
France and Britain have reached an Manchuria, or anywhere else, while J Convention state federation of labor,
have been extremely considerate to­
rel; hard wheat straights, 14(24.30; guards responded and soon overpowered
country.
agreement regarding Newfoundland, the Japan«**«* fleet will be freed from Oregon City, May 2-6.
ward the British mines. They have
Although there are difficulties in the
Egypt and Morocco. Newfoundland is the trying work of holding the harbor I
State grange, Corvalllis, begins May cleats, |3.85(24.10; hard wheat pat­ the convict* and placed them in other shown no desire to hamper mining op­
ents, $4.40(24.70; graham, $3.50® cells. The convict* assert that they
way of accomplishing the desired re­
to be given up by France.
, entrance, and will be available for «4.
erations, have promised not to make
3.90; whole wheat, $3.65® 4.05; rye secured the revolvers and dynamite by
sult, the Ambassador’s advances have
General election, June 6.
heavy levies of food upon the farmers
Repulilcans elected 18 aidermen ami i service elsewhere. It can then return
flour, $4.50(24.75.
been met in the friendliest spiiit and
express,
but
the
prison
authorities
be
­
Annual reunion, department of Ore­
of the surrounding country, and have
Democrat* IH in the Chicago city elec­ to its original base, ami after refitting,
Oats—No. 1 white, $1.15(21.17^; lieve the weapon* and explosive* were
the indications are that hie negotia­
agreed to facilitate the passage of specie
tion*. Municipal ownerahip of atreet proceed in the search for the Vladivo­ gon, O. A. R, Hood River, June 15-17. gray, $1.10(21,12 per cental.
tions will terminate successfully.
smuggled
to
them
by
friends.
stok
fleet."
for
the
payment
of
wages,
and
even
to
railways waa favored by a large ma- I
Millstuffs—Bran, $19(220 per ton;
The only countries now enjoying th*
Form
New
Creamery
Company.
supply specie for the purpose.
jority.
middlings, $25.50(227; shorts, $20(2
privileges which Ambassador McCorm­
Russia Will Apreal the Cases.
ta Grande— Articles of incorpora­
Strict Censorship Prevails.
21; chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, $19.
ick is striving to obtain for the United
The Poll Arthur channel I* not ao
Desert Land Law Wins.
St. Peteisburg, April 7.—Russia has
London, April 9.—The brief dis- tion have I mh 'U filed by the Grand
Hay
—
Timothy,
$15(216
per
ton;
States are Germany, Greece, Bulgaria
well chsH'il as Admi'al Togo report*.
Ronde
Creamery
company
as
successors
completed
arrangements
through
the
Washington,
April
11.
—
By
a
vote
of
|<atchc* from the seat of war in the Far
clover, $10®ll;
grain,
$11® 12;
and Italy.
to
the
Cove
Creamery
coinjutny.
The
French
minister
at
Tokio
to
appeal
the
8
to
3
the
house
committee
on
irriga
­
The Prohibitionist* are likely to East appearing in the London news­
cheat, $11(212.
new company intend* to operate cream-
cases of the Russian merchantmen now tion of arid lands today defeated the
nominate Gneeral Nelson A. Miles for paper* iluilng the last few days have
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 17S@18c.
Caal Found Near Port Arthwr.
erica
at
la
Grande
at.d
Union
and
en
­
all
been
of
a
curiously
Mereotyped
char
­
president.
Butter—Sweet cream butter, 30c pet­ before the Japanese prise couite. bill to repeal the desert land laws.
St. Petersburg, April 6.—A corres­
acter, indicating t hat I an active censor­ gage in the manufacture and sale of pound; fancy creamery, 25c; choice Three Japanese lawyers have been en­ Those voting against the bill were:
The house committee lias decide«! on ship is prevailing there, and adding butter, ice cream, cheese, etc. It will creamery, 22^® 24c; dairy and store, gaged to present the cases. Appeals Chairman Mondell, of Wyoming, and pondent of the Associated Pres* at Port
will l>e made on various grounds. Representatives
Terril), Massachu­ Arthur telegraphs today as follow»*:
a lump appropriation of $3,090,000 for nothing to the information contained have skimming stations at Covs and nominal.
The Chinese prophesying new attempt*
livets and harbors.
in the dispatches of the Associated Medical Springs. The creamery at Ia
Butter Fat—Sweet cream, 28t*e; Moat of the ships were taken before the setts, Dwight, New York; Marshal, to block the channel are at th* present
Grande will la* in a new brick building
actual declaration of war, several of North Itakota; Williamson Oregon;
Press.
This
applies
particularly
to
sour
cream,
26c.
The «qiening of the Culmn congress
moment awed. All ie quiet in port
on Elm street, which is 40x50 feet,
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 13(213c them were captured on the high seas, Cooper, Pennsylvania; Hitchcock, Ne­ and the situation is unchanged through­
wss attend»*«! by wild scenes of disorder. points under Japanese control, but
with a cellar. O. F. Harper is presi-
having
left
port
before
the
outbreak
of
braska,
and
Bell,
California.
Those
from
the
Russian
side
also
it
is
evi
­
per pound; springs, small, 17®18c;
Fights wore <|iiite numerous.
I»eposits of coal
neu- in favor of the repeal were Representa­ out the peninsula.
dent that care is being exercised to dent of the company.
hens, 18S<214 c ; turkeys, live, 16® hostilities, while othjrs were in
tives Reeder, Kansas; Van Duser, Neva­ similar to that of Caidiff, Wales, have
Russians will only harass Japanese prevent news of operations leaking out.
17c; dressed, 18®20c; ducks, $8®9 per tral ports.
been found in the vicinity of Port
da, and Underwood, of Alabama.
force in Corea, playing the waiting
Land OfHc* Rtcalpt*.
dosen; geese, live, 8c per pound.
Arthur. The discovery iaan extremely
China on Vergs ol Joining Japan.
game <lcci<le«l upon by Kouropatkin.
Kourepatkln
Ha*
a
Surprise.
Salem—The receipt* of the state land
Vegetables—Turnips, 80e per sack;
timely one, in view of the necessity of
Now York, April 9.—Reports aie office for the month of March aggregate carrots, 80c; l>eets, $1; parsnips, $1;
Taris, April 7.—A St. Tetersburgdis­ Russians Can Soon Assume Offensive.
obtaining an ample supply of fuel for
Secretary Hny will intervene for the
said to have reached an amltaMsdor, $47,476.55, which represents an un­ cabbage, ls4 (22c; lettuce, head, 25® patch declares General Kouropatkin
Berlin April 11.—The Tageblatt's the fleet.
release of two American newsps|s*r cor-
nays a Herald dispatch from Berlin, to usually large month's business.
The 40c per dozen; parsley, 25c; tomatoes, has been notified by the commander of war correspondent, Major tajke, writ­
reapondenla held by the Russians at
the effect that China is on the verge of heavy receipts were
due
to an $2.25(82.50 per crate; cauliflower, 75c the Cossack division that the Russian ing on a train while nearing Harbin,
Niu Chwang.
Railroad on les at End.
throwing in her lot with Japan. The order from the board, made some ®$l per dosen;
celery, 60 ® 80c; cavalry will not be heard of again for says: ‘Only six traians daily pass east
Irkutsk,
April 6. — The railroad
first
defeat
on
land
for
Russia
will,
it
time
ago,
requiring
holders
of
land
some
time,
and
when
it
is
again
squash, 2c per pound; cucumber*,
oi< the tailroad to Manchuria, and only
Senator Gibson, of Montana, declare*
the hue and cry alsmt a land lobby in anaerteri, be the signal for a forward sale certificates upon which small |i.75@2.25 per dosen; asparagus, 8S brought to notice, it will lie through an four thence to Harbin, but they consist actoes take Baikal has ceased in conse­
urging the repanl of several laws to lie movement on the part of the Celestial balances are due to pay the hal- ®llc; peas, 9c per pound; rhubarb, exploit that will both please and as­ of as many as 38 cars. The railroad is quence of the breaking up of the ice.
empire.
Japan, the correspondent ames ami take deeds.
Over 200 7®9c; beans, 10c; onions. Yellow Dan­ tonish Russians. Another St. Teters­ apparently able to meet the military Its assistance to the government in
largely baseless.
adds, shows no anxiety for help, rea­ deeds were issued during the month for vers, $2(22.50 per sack.
burg dispatch states that the Russians demands.”
The correspondent adds transportation of supplies has been in­
The house has ls*en asked to see that lising that China's intervention may that reason.
Potatoes— Fancy, $1®1.15 per cen­ have sunk a large number of mines and that the Russians will be ready to take calculable. As an indication of it*
Jews get lietter treatment in Russia.
cause more eniltatranan ent than profit.
tal. common, 601280c; new potatoes, torpedoes at the mouth of the Yalu.
the offensive about the middle of this 1 service, it is said that between March
2 and March 28 there passed over it
C. D. Wade Cattle Dipped Again.
Satisfactory negotiations are proceed­
3Sc per pound; sweets, 5c.
month.
1,628 freight cars, 67 tioop car*, 25
Japan Iliad Russians Bought It.
ing rapidly for a settlement ol the
Fruit—Apples, fancy Baldwins and Battleship Virginia Slides Into Action.
Pendleton—The 0. B Wade herd of
passenger coaches carrying officer* aad
Russia Declines a Loan.
strike in Colorado and It ia believed
box;
Berlin, April 9.—Mr. Inottye, the thoroughbreds, sold at the recent sale Spitsenbergs, $1.50® 2.50 per
Newport News, Va., April 7.—With
cost of the ice
Tatis, April 11.—According to private , 65
— locomotives.
------------------- The
-
the trouhlo will soon lie over.
Japanese mln 1st or here, does not share of the defunct cashier’s Union county choice, $l®1.50; cooking, 75c®$1.
bands playing "The Star Spangled Ban­
Beef—Dressed, 5®7®c per pound.
ner" and "Dixie" and 30,000 people information received from 8t. Peters- road waa 1250,000.
Japan will face big odd* on the Yalu the view that the sale of the Ham­ stock, have again lieen dipped and can
Veal—Dressed. 7®7Ke.
The
cheering Godspeed, the battleship Vir­ burg, tne Russian government refused,
river as the Russian force I* the larg burg-American line steamslilp Fnerst now be shipped out of the state.
Cannon Bought In Englund.
Pork—Dressed, 7K®8o.
Bismark ia a breach of neutrality. entire herd was dipjied the first time,
ginia was launched today at the yards at all events for the pt esent, an offer I
■at.
„___________
Paris, April «.—The 8t. Petersburg
of a loan coming
from French ______
quarters, I
Hops—1903 crop, 23®25c per pound. of the Newport News shipbuilding com­ ______________
"From one viewpoint,” said the minis­ while only those whose purchaser* in­
Wool — Valley, 17®18c; Eastern pany. Miss Milday Gay Montague, and declined also a large numtier of correspondent of the Figsro says that
Russian* lielieve that the Chineen of ter, "we are glad to see tile Russians tend shipping out of Oregon underwent
The hord was Oregon, 12® 15c; mohair, 30®31c per daughter of Governor Montague, was proposals for war supplies made by Russia his ordered 250 cannon in Eng-
Manchuria are secretly aiding the Jap­ buy good ships. The Russian* buy the last operation.
foreigner*.____________________________ land for the Manchurian army.
pound for choice.
anern).
them anil we capture them."
slightly infected with mange.
sponsor.
TWO HEMISPHERES.
IL