KLAMATH KLA.MATII events of the day MM. A|,„ lorp»Uu Boat. UAHILRLD TRUM AI L PARTS 01'THE FALLS, WAit I.OBA STUNS Reaata g kussian REPUBLICAN. victory I KLAMATH COUNTY. OILEGON. APK1L 2 CO! ON HUNS ON itbtiF. Pacific Mall Liner Wrecked on Salvado.- Coaat Passenger, Saved. DEATH IN WRECK. HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Santa Barbara Stre«t Car Ov*rt*re*4 aad Flv* KID«* Outright. Ht. Petereburg, April 1«.— (h, SURPRISE JAPS WHILE TRYING TO Han Francisco, April 14. — The hrela <i( th« aniioutm innit of tbr .ink Santa Barbara, Cal., April 13.—A TWO HEMISPHERES. LAND 12.000 MEN. . Merchants’ Exchange has received a Ing <>t th* baltlrship P«tr<>|«v|ovsa street car loaded with passenger* re < ablogram stating that the Pacific Mail oom«* U m im »« that th. J«lmi„.w ,llr turning to town fiom the Old Mission OOLD FIND IN CROOK COUNTV. VIEW HOOD ROER LAMOS. Compreb-nslv, Review of the liwpert- steamship company's steamer Colon, ran off the track at 'Garden and Mis ruundvd and »«ink th. torpedo L.t ,|,.H linrmy Was Lying In Walt and Inllklsd aat Happewtage of I he Paet Week. j which left this city Match 22 for Pan- Cline Butte Contain* a Maa* of Gold- State Land Board Please 1 With Farms sion streets today and five deaths bav* troyer Bezatraahnl. (ffily five of |„.r Heavy loss In Men and Duns Ad I ama, with a number of jiassengers and |*roaonted In Condensed form. Moat Bearing Rock. on Which Loan Is Asked. resulted. All of the dead were Sant* crew *ac*p«d, although it is protabi« miral Togo Again Bombards Port l.lkely te Prove Intereatlng te Our ( a cargo of general merchandise to Mexi Bend—Cline Butte, 16 mile* north Hood River—Governor Chamberlain, Barbera people. Over 20 of tbe pas »«no* ware taken pri**>i>«r.. Arthur Without Damage to Fort, Al can and Central American point*, has Many Readera. of Bond, Las been found to contain a Secretary of State Frank Dunbar and N«w. ot th« rever» »u communi though Several are Killed. been wrecked. The Colon ia reported large mas* of gold bearing rock. Tbe State Treasurer Charles E. Moore, com sengers were injured, many of them rated to th« czar by Ailtuiral Oukom. to have »true k on a rock at Punta whole butte ia suppose«! to ta of the prising the state land board, arrived in being frightfully mangled. Over half A heavy snow has fallen in Noittaru sky. lie wlrnl t*4ay that th,* d(.,i|1>v. L> ii *I*> ii , April in.—The Ht. Peters Remedies, causing injuries which made same character and there baa been quit« flood River the first of the week and of th« injured bad bone* broken about »re ami fotir «onsorts »«„ o*t»i<|« an«l Central New York. burg «orreapomlent of tbe Htan<iar«l it necesnary to beach her at Acajutla. a rush to locate claim* there. There is were driven over the valley in older the body and not a few of them suffered There wax a big list of passengers room, however, for less than a dozen that they might form an opinion of the tllogetlmr 10 Russian vessels hare atnuting «luring th« night. The B»/a- S' b'ls a rumor to the effi-ct that Vice serious fractures oi tbe skull. Iwen damaged or lost since the util- traahni laggvl behind ami lircaine hat A'limral Togo's fleet eai-orte«! a Japan when the vessel went out of thia har mining claims on thia butte, but a sim fruit land* upon which the state is to Tbe accident was due to a defect in In the ini.t When day broke. atM bor, but most of them were bound for ilar geological formation extends lend school money to the farmers who break of the war. ese landing of tr«x>|>a to the weatwar«! trtal to creep In along the < *«>t but |xirts north of Acajutla. the brake apparatus, was a* revealed through a siring of hills to the west- must borrow fund* to meet their pay *1 tlu* Yalu river. When 12,000 men Rusaia has notified all nations that was diacuvered, rut off, ovarpoweitd The veaael left Acajutla yesterday waid and prospecting is in progress ment* on stock in the Farmers* irriga <’rom an inspection of the car, after the she will rtgard as spies correspondents ami sunk. Admiral Oukotnatky’a di». bad I hvii lan*le*l th«* Russian tr«xq>a, afternoon bound south for Panama, and there. tion company. which were lying concealed, su*l*l«*nly accident. While the rear brakes were using wireless telegraphy. I>at«'h <<>m liidiw as follow, All the members of the board were tightly set against the wheels, the for attacked them, ilriving them back lo she had only gone about 15 mile* when 1 The rock is porphyry and quartizite sb* hit on the rock. The net where "I have taken coininaml provision and it carries about $4 in gold and a very favorably irnpiesaed with what Tim Port Arthur squa<lr<>n will not the ships, with heavy loss«-» in men she struck is considered one of the most i little silver to the ton. This surface they saw, and are perfectly satisfied to ward brakes were of no servtce because again I«« risked in tattle until rein ally ot the fleet sin«'«* the disaster to ■»'I guns. dangerous along the Central American outcrop is considered very promising. bran the Hood River farmers the money of the breaking of a part of the gear th« Petropavlovsk. During aorne ma- force«! by the Baltic fli-et. coast, and many vessels have found The ease with which this rock can be some of them need. neiivermg ol the taltleahlp wpia-lron ing. Russian Formication» Completed. Japan denies that ah« has any sub th« Pobieiia struck against a mine grave* on it. According to aeafaring mined gives it value, even at this low The motorman discovered that some fit I'* t. r.I.urug, April It,— \ lix men who know the reef, the steamer marine IxMita and suya the Russian arnhlahlpa on the starboar*! aid« Hhe Five and Seven Cents. grade. It is estimated that at least thing was wrong with the car several •hi|-s were sunk by lorjxxloes. was able to retrain jx.rt by herself. No patch from Liao Yang says that the wax fortunate in getting afloat after half its value will be profit, The rock Astoria—The Columbia River Fish blocks above the point where the acci lliisaian fortifications on the Yalu river striking and getting back to the harbor Carnegie haa created a ''fund for on«« on board ol her was kille«! or is of the same kind that is found in ermen’s Protective union has fixed th« dent occurred and endeavored to set Bav«- Isen complete«!. The center of at Acajutla. b»r«»s," ami art aside $6,000,GOO. woumtal." the Ochoco mines, northeast of Trinc opening prices tor salmon on the Co the brakes, but failed to check the fortified positions is Au- The Rumlan »<>r«l In the text of the the line ville. Next of kin of Ihoae who l««*e their lumbia river for the coming season at speed of the car. At the intersection PRESIDENT WAITS ON KNOX. official dispatch deM-iilong th» ar. nfont lung. The right flank reala on Ta This discovery was made by Otto 5 centa per pound for fish weighing less of Garden and Mission streets there is a Ilves will also benefit. Tong Kau ami the left flank on Kiu to the I'obleda means either "mim*" or Retzlaff an<l C. P. Becker, the latter I than 25 pounds and 7 cents per pound «harp curve, and the car waa moving at A party <>f 50 prominent Filipino« ‘•tor|«e*h>," but the qualifying adjective I bn Cheng, on the west bank of the With ths Cabinet He Again Goes Over having spent a year and a half on the for those weighing 25 pounds or over. ita highest speed down a 5 per cent baa starle«l tor the Ht. Ixxiia lair. indicate« aomething moving towar«l the Yalu. Chinese Exclusion Matter. Yukon, where he laxame *cquainte«i Thia is the same pric* as last season grade when the curve was reached. TJiey will also visit the principal cltiea ship Tiiia di»|*atrh puts an en«l to with gold mining. Steps are being for the small fish, hut is an advance of Washington, April 14. — Chinese ex The car was thrown from the track <4 the United 8talc«. tli« idea prevailing here that there had AGAIN BOMHARD PORT ARTHUR. clusion ami the prolalde necessity for taken to develop the Cline Butte claim». one cent for the large ones. The meet upon ita side, the passngers being Heavy rains stop;*«! all regular been an engagement following the dis ing also appointed a committee on the thrown in evrey.direction. One section legislative or executive action, in view HEAVY FIRE LOSSES. through traffi«' <>n the Southern Pacific aster to the I'etropavlovak. It is coli ■ pan.,» Mr» Many Projectiles, but of the denunciation by China of the ex question of affiliating with the Fisher of the car was smashed into splinter*. ■foil*. 11 A N., Into Portland, leaving shlered remarkable tu re that the Jap- men’s Protective union of the Pacific Those who were instantly killed and Cause No Damage. isting treaty, was again today the prin Sbowa by Annual Report ot Insurance coast and Alaska. the N< ■rthrrn Pacific the only route for ane» <tl<| not take advantage of this many of those who were moet serioealy Ht I'eta-rsliiirg, April 18.—A tele cipal topic of discussion at the meeting Comtnlsslonar Dunbar. terrible accident to attai k Port Arthur. gram fr**m A'limral Alexieff from Port of the cabinet. The president and hie Eastern mail. in,ured were standing upon the guard Salem—An increase of over 10 per rail on the side of the car as it crashed will Vote on Union County Scat. I an (grabber Ifonaon haa lieen trthur to the emj>eror save that from adviser* consi lend the subject in all I ji Grande—The county court of into the ditch. W 15 o'l luck thia inorniug to midilay its phases, but reached no definite con cent in the fire insurance busin«?»», a claimed by two wlv«« at Han Francisco. clusion, chiefly perhap* liecause Attor dtxrease of 17 j*er cent in net premi Union county baa juat decided that the As soon as the’news of the accident The houar has |>a«ee<| the Philippine tlovM Cocnre$ilt<0 Lomplet«« Otiwral th«- Japanese fleet, in two division*, ney General Knox has not been able ums on fire insurance, an increaae of question ot relocating the county seat spread throughout the city every avail tH>nibar*le*l the fortress and the town bund loll lo eticoiirage the building of tHficleiKy Approp*««tIon Hill. alternately from the Liao Tshan prom- yet to prepare his opinion as to the 18 per cent in both business and net1 , from Union to I a Grande may be voted able physician »as sent to the aid of Mllr««da. legal status of the matter. As Boon as premiums in life insurance, and the upon by the people of the county in the injured and many prominent resi WanMing”», April lo.—»lhe I khbob untory, firing lxft projectiles. withdrawal of all but three surety com the general election in June. J. D. dents of the city were among those Hl Petersburg haa the repo it that roinDiittrr <>n appropriation» t<Mky com- The Russian iKpi*<lron, including the the attorney general shall have decided whether, in hie opinion, existing leg panies, are the moet prominent features Slater, of La Grande, appeared for the who aided the suffering and dying. A Jog" sunk several steamer« and cl<«ar«l pl«*t«ri| th«* grhrml tattl«-.lii|i Pobieda, replied from the irncy appropria of the annual report of Insurance Com islation relative to the exclusion of Chi petitioners and T. H. Crawford, of majority of the injured were taken to tbr «ntr*M* to Port Arthur tion bill, carry ing a total »4 910,3 mm ,. anchorage by a plunging fire, The nese will l>e valid on the expiration of missioner F. I. Dunbar. Union, for the remonstratora. The the hoepita) and the remainder were- batti ri«'. also participated. 744. Thr largt ml ikon in the bill 10 i i Mayor tmea, «>f Mlnneapolia, has The report covers the year 1903, and court decided to dismiss the remon- removed to their homes. the treaty with China, some decisive Th«- I o *** m - s on land were seven tern ernwted, charge*! with having ac. 94,000,000 for petition». Of thia turn, steps will be taken If it should bu was compiled on April 1, as required1 stranc! and granted the prayer of the 9 1,600,0OO 10 an rttiinalfiMl dctii’icncy m-n*' kill«-*! ami five soldiers and cepiol a brlla* while in ««flic«. determined that the legislation will by law. Though the report shows the petitioner*. ALTOS FOR USE IN THE WAR. Chinese w**un*!«-<L which will l>r cmumk I by the tixrw'Utlon healthy industrial growth of the state, Accor<!ing to latest accounts Russia • <f the rwrnt trrvire |M*n0i«»n or<k»r Th* Riiaaiivn warehijis sustaine<l no lapse with the treaty, theD congress Coles Hot Springs Sanitarium. )<*t slxiut HAO men ami oltlcere in the I fir minority mrmlirr» of th«« commit ■iamag«- urn! then* was no loss of life will provide against a general Chinese as indicated by the increasing fire in- First Shipment Started From St. Peters immigration by the insertion in a fend surance business, it also shows the de ta tirande—Arrangements are being sinking ot II«« !• 11Icsh11> ami t«>r|>«do t«wi ma«lr a light again»! thia amend on them. burg for the Front. X creasing profits cause«! by unusual tire made for the erection of a sanitarium ing appropriation bill of an amend Thia atta* k ia taken here to show boat ment, and it wan ordered rr|Mirtrd by St. Petersburg, April 13. — It is stat loaaea. In the past five years the at the Coles hot springs at Haines. It Ultniral Togo haa not given up bis ment coveting the subject. The srnate committee on appropria a party vole. amount of fire risks written per year 1 is reported that Dr. May and other ed that the Rnssian government ha* A» the hem in included, a minority purpose of damaging the rest of the tions provide« for no Northwest liarlror has increased about 50 per cent. In Baker City parties, who have a 42 decided to make an extensive us* of GREAT TORCE MASSED ON VALU. work, save I lie l>alloe-Cvlilo canal, in $r|M>it acconipOUMM that of the major- ; Roman ships, now that there is litth* 1899 the total as $64,100,000. In 1903 year ____________ lease on the proprety, have en- armed automobiles during the coming possibility of them again going to wa. ily to the hoUM. Tlu minority viewa( the sundry civil bill. Russian, Strongly Fortify a Town In it as $95,500,000. The net premiums Ure«l into a^’contract wiTh Mr. “Jnell of Unquestionably he is swan- of the A large are nignrd by (’ndrrwood, Brandige. i for 1903 are less than in 1902, or for Haines to furnish 250,000 feet of lum- campaign in Manchuria. Manchuria to Oppose Japanese. Wreckage washed ashore al Van- effect of his previous Iximbanlment, any other year since 1898. The fire ber for the construction of the build- number have recently been imported, Coiiver lalaml indicates the )■« <a .! t he Brnton, Living0t«»n and Pierce. Tay an*! tin- fact that he has repeated it in- Seoul, April 14.—Japanese advices — lor of Alal>an.a, waa alwnt. The con- i°.r-1??^ere $659,000 and for ¡ng. T.iis Tais will make two springs «pringa of the they being the latent product of the se sealing srh«w>ner Triumph, There < lu»i<>n of the minority it that there *li< ate. to th«- officer* here that he be- from Northern Corea state that the T903 $1,314,000, or an increase of ( kind in Eastren Oregon, the Hot take lect factories in Germany, France and err» 26 persons <>n b««r<l. lieves then- is a g*xxl chance for a pro waa no warrant of law for tbeappropri Russians have strongly fortified Chiu almost 100 per cent, f Seven companies having been used for this purpose for Belgium, and the first batch will b* .1,«,, insurance g(jme A gunner's mate <>n the Missouri is ation of th«« million an«l a half dollaia jectile hitting a taiget. In order to Tien Cheng, a walled town on the lost money last year on , their <lrop a shell into the harbor or city, a sent to the front from Moscow on a faun*! to have aav«sl the ship an«! the lequeotod by the commiaaloner of p«n- business in Oregon. Ilves of 6oO men by jumping into tbe aiona re'|ue0t<«d for the pur|Mi«<« herein high angle file ia necessary. Thia is Manchurian side of the Valu river, Columbia Jetty to Be Extended. special train today. TO tap timber belts . magsame snd cloaing th« door The »tale*I. It <|Uot4*0 the ret «*nt order in the reason th«* Japaaeae wpiadron took about ten miles north of Antung. It Astoria—Assistant Engineer Hegardt They are to be manned by experienc up a |>oaiti<in at l.iao Tishan. Other is estimated that there are 20,000 Rus injuries of two of the «csmrn have full. an«l nay» that while there are bombar lmenta were from the same sians of all arms at Antung ready to Oregon & Southeastern to Again Begin states that the replacing of the portion ed officers drawn from the last gradu proven fatal. mrtuln«f» ol congrviM who favor a nrrv- of the jetty trestle, which was carried Cooatractloe. I jxiint, which, al the time, did not oppose the Japanese crossing. ice |<eiiaion law. it it not wholly the M-* in to lx- w thin the range of the Rus away by storms last winter, has been ates from the military, and it is expect Pop« Pius is again reported ill. Webb Hayes has returned here from Cottage Grove —That the - Oregon & , tvu^iciuu - c - r- — nuu wiflfi (JU jur indict ion of the approprintionn com and work on UJC the JtllV jetty PI- ex- ed that they will be of very great ad a journey to Anju, thence to the Amer «southeastern railroad may be extended completed Russians have won two small lami mittee« to connider the <|ueetion. **Our sian tatteries. tension will be resumed on April 30. vantage to General Kuxliki, to whom ican mines at t'nsan, and thence north engagements. into virgin timber landa, construction One thousand tons of rock will then be has been entrusted the making of all of duty,** the report mya, "to confined to to the Yalu river. He reports that he work is to ta renewed after an interval | MSV (JIVE UP POSTAL INQUIRY. received from the Bngby quarry, but A young anarchist attempted to as- providing the money to pay the obliga received hospital and medical treat of four months. no rock will be received by water from the arrangements for the trip of th* wuMinate Premier Maura, of Hpain, at tion» of the Vnitrel Ntatrn contracted ment from the Japancsefand he com A grading gang will start at once and the Columbia contract company's quary Baltic fleet to the Far East, has trail*- under the law. The point we d««nirv to S chs U Now l ook* With Little Favor Up pliments the equipment of the Japanese Barrelona. a tracklaying gang will follow in a few for some time, as the receiving wharves mitted to the czar the preliminay re on an Investigation. make ia that there ia no law on the field fotces, the effectiveness of their ■lays. G. B. Hengen, of New York, A work train «>n tir« Canadian Psaific atalute Ixwikn of the United Btatcn that Washington, April 18. — President pontoon bridge at Anju ami their trans manager of the road, save the line will at Fort Stevens have been delayed in port of what is expected to be accom »«• strm k by a land *ll«le near Winne- allow» th«* 91.^00,000 appropriation construction. plished. He declares that it will be Roxaevelt ha<! an important conference port organization. he extended this season to Warehouse, *n«l a numlier of men killed. possible to get the fleet to its destina ank««d t< >r by the romailaaionrr of ¡»en« t<day with Senators Aldrich, Sp«x>ner ten mile» from here. Two miles i of Down ■ Long Flume. tion before the last of August, should Cardinal Katolli, with the permission nionn to pay the d««<drncy can re* I by «•!• and Penrose, the last named being the PROTECTS CANNERVMEN. grade are now almost ready for l the ta Grande—The work of shooting nothing nnforseen happen. of the |*>q*', in corning to the United ecutivr «>rder, ami we will move on the chairman of the committ*e of post- track. wood down the flume from Fox hill to Two Rnsisan army corps are to be Hutes. He has no mission ami ia to floor of the hotiee to re«luce th«* appro offices anti poatroads. Tlio conference Fulton to Father a BUI of Retaliation Manager Hengen declares that I the the electric light plant at Oro Dell, mobilized during May. One of thee* priation nnkt-d for prnaiono to the vi- relat«*d to the proponed investigation by make the tour as a private citizen. Against British Columbia. depress»«! lumber situation will 1 not which furnishes the light for La will have headquarters at and will b* lent «»I 91,600,000 for that r«*»»«»^.” a K*nate committee of the affairs of th«* Washington, April 14.—Senator Ful long continue, and wishes to have I the Grande, began this week. The flume drafted from Moscow and the surround The bousr committee on naval affairs postoffice <le| srtment. All parties to it ton is diafting, and -will soon intro road extended into new timber belts to is two miles long. Six men are em has reported favorably the bill author ing towns, while the other will com* SUBMARINI! BOATS IN PLAV. were rrtiivnl as to the details of the in duce, a joint resolution authorising the take advantage of a livlier market. ployed. from Siberia. The officer who mad* ising the preaiden*, at bit discretion, terview, but enough is known almut it president to prohibit tbe exportation of The new electric plant of the Oregon this announcement stated that Russia to reinstate < a*lets auspended for hal to indiiate that an inquiry into the Japan Bell««»* to Have Two to Plant fresh salmon from Puget sound and securities company will be commence«! ing. did not consider herself in any danger PORTLAND MARKETS. postal affairs is not so likley to lie au- tributaries during the canning season. this week. Manager Hengen says. Mines at Port Arthur. A from Japan and that therefore she thorlaed as it was a day or two ago. This is in the nature of a retaliation to gang is now connecting the machine The secretary of the interior has ia Paris, April 16 — The Ht. Petersburg The aubjcct is lieing considered confi Wheat—Walla Walla, 74c; valley, wouid not remove any of the troop* ant'd permit* for graxing H7,Ht6 sheep The com 33c; bluestem, 81c. along her seaboard where they might correspondent to the Echo de Paris, dentially by the senate leaders, and a the action of British Columbia in re drills in the long tunnel. in the n «rtliain division an«f d 100,000 fusing American canneries the right to pany expect* to strike the Champion Barley—Feed, 323 per ton; rolled, be needed should any other nation bav« under thia morning'* date, »end* the definite decision, one way or the other, purchase fresh British Columbian salm ore chute in about 30 days from this $24025. sharp in the southern division of the designs against her. may lx* reached soon. Objections to a Cascade finest reserve during the com- following The canning intereateof the North tunnel, which will be used later for an Flour—Valley, $3.90(34.06 per bar "I learn that a firm opinion prevails congressional investigation have lieen on. ing sutniiivr. in naval circles, based on telegrams suggested which may induce the senate Pacific coast have protcste«i to Senator electric roa«i from the Champion to the rel; hard wheat straights, $404.25; Convict's Sensational Suicide. clears, $3.85(34.10; hard wheat pat A bill haa been Introiticeli In the front the surviving officers, that the to abandon the proposition altogether. Fulton that, under the existing condi Musick mine. Fresno, CaL, April 13.—Richard tions, Canadian canner» are buying ents, $4.4004.70; graham, $3.5004; senate authorising the secretary of war lo*a of the Petmplavlovak and the in- \ searching investigation into the Manoogian today, while waiting th* Indians Have a Whole .loath. whole wheat, $4(34.25; rye flour, return of a jury which bad tried him to parchase the original manuscript juries to the Polded* »ere caused bv affairs of the Washington anil New largv quantities of Puget sound salmon, Pendleton — The Umatilla Indians, ropy of the order luiok of General Arth tor|«odoen launcher! by the Japanese, York posloflice* t" now being con canning them anil reshipping them to whose diseased cavuses brought the $4.25. on the charge of murdering Oscar Oats—No. 1 white, $1.1501.17^; Michael here on July 2, 1902, threw ur Ht Cli«r, who was governor of the and by submarine veasels. Hitherto it ducted. These inquiries were insti- the United State», while Puget sound state veterinarian to the range in canner» are denied the right to pur gray, $1.10(31.12^« per cental. Northwest territory and commander of lias not been lielieved that the Japan»’«' tutel by the president himself, and himself from the window of Judge chase British Columbia salmon for can Northern Morrow two weeks ago to in Millstuffs—Bran, $19(320 per ton; Austin's courtroom, on the third floor its military forces during the admin!»- had any submarine Imais, but it is now they are lieing made very thorough. spect conditions, will have all this middlings, $20.50(327; shorts, $20@ Rations of Presidents Washington and admitted that such l»>at" might hate In addition to these inquiries, Messrs. ning purposes. month to dip their animals and try to 21; chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, of the court house building, to th* l>een received with the cruiser* bought Conta.l an«l Bonaparte, under general Adam*. pavement below, receiving injuries rid them of mange. Vats will be pro New Immigration Law Needed. $19. from Argentine and brought out from instructions from the president, are from which he died. The jury had al vided at Pendleton by the domestic an Washington, April 14. — There were Hay — Timothy, $15(316 per ton; The agitation in Hpain over France's Genoa by English crews. It is diffi still pursuing their investigation into ready pronounced him guilty and would imal commission of the state, and the landed at Tacoma, Wash., recently, 50 clover, $10011; grain, $11012; cheat, have given him life imprisonment. •f'l’iiring a firm hold on Morocco doea cult to verify this, but the admiralty is postofll««' department matters. Filipinos, who were brought to the Indians must have their animals here $11012. Dot cause anxiety In France, as it ia of the opinion that the cruiser brought Ix-fore Mayl. A simillar opportunity Unit«*«! States under contract to take Eggs—Oregon ranch, 17t»@18c. believed th* irritation will aulailde out two submarine vessels." Irrigation In New Mexico. Commander ot Cxarovltch Perished. part in the Philippine islands exhibit is extended white men with mangy Butter—Sweet cream butter, 30c per without straining the relation between Washington, April 13.—The cenau* horses. The expense of dipping will Paris, April 18. — A dispatch to the pound; fancy creamery, 25c; choice at the St. Lnois exposition. Thirty- the two count riea. Boyan Bvldeatly Dam a red. bureau in a preliminary report on irri Temp" from Ht. Petersburg says: nine of the number were afflicted with be paid by the state. creamery, 22 (,024c; dairy and store, gation in New Mexico m 1902, shows London, April 1«.—Th* Daily Tele “The causes of the catastrophe at Port trachoma, a disease of the eye. Un East«q service* In Russia are much nominal. 254,945 acres irigated from all sources. To Clear Columbia Channel. Wore impresaiv* Ilian usual thia year. graph's corr**pon«lei>t al " li'11, *’ « trtliur are lin ite«i to two hypotheses, der a ruling by the attorney general, Butter Fat — Sweet cream, 28’*c; The numlier of farms represented was teh-graphing under «late of April 13, a submerged Russian mine ot an expl» natives of the Philippines and Porto The Dalles—Major W. C. I-angfitt, sonr cream, 26 ^c. 9,285, and the average cost per irrigat Npai* ia vury bitter bacauae of the says: "The British cruiser Espiegl* sion on boanl tbe Petropavlovsk. All Rico are not aliens in the meaning of engineer in charge, accompanied by Poultry — Chickens, mixed, 13@ Anglo-French treaty. report* that at ft 45 o'clock this morn the victims are tadly burned and the the immigration act, and they ha«i to Lieutenant Rees and W. H. Morris, 13^c per pound; springs, small, 170 ed acre $16.87. The 1,246 irrigation Hobaon, the hero of the Merrimac, ing she aight.Hl live Japanese warships catastrophe was complete within one l>e admitted. Cogress will be sake«! have left on an inspection visit to 18c; hens, 13?4@14c; turkeys, live, 16 systems cost, initially for main caDal* and ditches and the necessary head Three-Mile rapids, above this city, 017c; dressed, 18020c; ducks, $809 was ilefeatei! for congress In Alaliam*. engaging th«« Russian cruiaer Bayan, minute ami a half. The fleet remain for legislation to meet such cases. gates, reservoirs, dams, pumping making for Port Arthur from the di ing nt l’oft Arthur is reduced to a per dozen; geese, live, 8c per pound. where work will commence immediate I«'« jams In th* Ht. Lawrenctv river rection of the Yalu. The Russian plants, etc., $4,301,915. The entire strictly defensive basis. The com ly.upon removal of obstructions in the Cheese — Full cream, twins, 12013c; Makarolf Again Put* Out. »re flooding many house« In Montreal cruiser Askohl and another cruiaer Is mander of the Cxareovitch perished on length of main canals and ditches was Mtbutba, St. Petersburg, April 14.—The Coa- Columbia at that point- The contract Young America. 14015c. 22,646 miles, an average length per sys sued from Port Arthur to assist the the Petropavlovsk before he hail as- Vegetables—Turnips, 80c per sack; sack scouts on the banks of the Yalu for this work, awarded some time since tem of over two miles. Russia ha* <leman<le<1 that Japanese Bayan. At 6:45 o’chrk the Russians auniid commanil. carrots, 80c; beets, $1; parsnip*, $1; to Wakefield A Co, of Portland, has river have not reported the appearance instructors with the Chine»« army lie got under the shelter of the forts, but now been approved and operations will cabbage, l**02c; lettuce, head, 25(3 ot the Japanese there. The emperor dlaniis* id. Senator Quay la Vary III. the Bayan waa damage«!. 40c per doxen; parsley, 25c; tomatoes, Mrs. Botkin In Police Court. received a telegram that reported that lie pushed there at once. $2.25(32.50 per crate; cauliflower, 75c New York, April 13.—United State* San Francisco, April 18. — Mrs. Cor- Th* passage of the Yalu by the Ja|i- all is quiet at Port Arthur; that the Io Build Lev«»* Along River. 0$1 per doxen; celery, 60090c; Senator Quay is reported to be ill in Altxlcff Ord»re* to T«k« C'harg». ,|,dia Botkin appeared today in Police naval squadron is again putting out to »ncse will not Im strongly oppose<l by Pendleton—County Judge Hartman squash, 2c per pound; cucumber*, Atlantic City. No one is allowed to Paris, April 16-The St. Petersburg Judge Conlan’a court for her prelimin- sea, and that Vice Admiral Makaroff and Commissioner Walker are in Walla ‘ha Russians. $1.7502 per doxen; asparagus, 8J«$t see him and the attending physician correapondent of the Echo «1« l’,lr;1' «rv examinrii<”> mi the charge of poia- has sent a few torpedo boat dcstryoera President Pro Tern Frye, ot the sen- ergapha the following: At 3 oclirt oiiing Mis. Joshua Deane, of Dover, to explore tbe coast whete some of the Walla to confer with the commissioners 11c; peas, 9c per pound; rhubarb, 70 has given strict orders that no verbal •te, and Hpeaker Cannon, of the house, t«xlav the emperor telegraphed \ neroy l>(.|. She «as represente«! by Attorney enemy’s torpedo boats are believed to of that county on important improve 9c; lieans, 10c; onions, Yellow Dan or written messages pertaining to pol ments for the Little Walla Walla river vers. $2(32.40 per sack. itics or business shall be taken into th* h*v'’ «¡8.... 1 the 1905 fair bill. Alexieff ordering him to g<> 1 ort |{ i'. Larke, a friend of her former lie lurking. near Freewater and Milton. Nearly Honey—$303.50 per case. sick room. The senator, it was said, Colorado militia officer», adjudged In Arthur Immediately ami assume com counsel. The taking of testimony of every season the river haa overflowed Potatoes—Fancy, $101.35 percental; must have ataolute rest and be free for America Hast Pay tor Loa* of Ship. contempt of court for action In the mand ot the squadron pemling th«' "I1 the líela»ar«' witnesses waa at once he its tanks and done considerable damage common, 70(390c; new potatoes, $5»c the present from all care. He is 71 pointment of Vice Admiral Makarofl « New York, April 14. — After long lit mm. Mrs. l izzie I*. Kemp, formerly a •trike, declare they will defy the judge. to fruit and crops. The two counties years old. aticcesnor. Th«« viceroy leav.'s lonighf* clerk in the postoflice at Dover, lieing igation it waa decided here today by will co-operate in the building of the per pound; sweets, 5c per pound. A battleground him been picked out Rumors that Rear Admiral 1 rince Fruits— Strawberries, 21c per basket; Judge Adams, in the United States dis the first witness called. levees. by the Russian* in th« interior of Man apples, fancy Baldwins and Bpitzen- Mississippi Tears Out Levee. trict court that the United States must Ouktomaky was in action against l" churia, were they propose to "laughter bergs, $1.50(32.50 per box; choice, $1 Bastern Oregon 0. A R. Rolling Fork, Miss., April 13.—-It is pay $203,293 to the owners of the Brit Urgss Nation Pay for Work of Mob. Japaneae vessel* is unconflrme«!. ■hs J* pa new. <________ Ia Grande—The Eastern Oregon G. 01.50; cooking, 75c@$l. reported tonight that a portion of the ish ___ ship Foacolia, . which waa sunk on Washington, April 18.—President __ Hops—1903 crop, 23025c per pound. levee at Oales Head has caved in, seri Queen Alexanil-a'a pereiatent urging Snow Falls in Maryland. Room'velt today sent to congtess a mea- the night of May 18, 1898, by the A. R. encampment will meet in T a Wool—Valley, 16017c; Eastern Ore ously impairing the strength of the M»ki>s Britain read* to deal with Rng. Cumberland, M«l., April (utge reconimedning an appropriation of Unite«l States cruiser Columbia, which Grande this year for the first time in •la. fell here ami throughout West.'rn Mary $•>5 000 to compensate William R. was doing scout duty off the Notth some years on July 1, 2, 3 and 4, and gon, 12014c; mohair, 30021c per embankment and causing grave fears of a crevasse. targe forces of men ar* ®’*r|t* Qockr«n, ot New York, say* land tixlsy. At Frostburg ami other Rxlcliffe, a British aubjvet, for loss of American coast on the outlook for the it will lie one of the most rousing cele ponnd for choice. Beef—Dressed, 5@7^c per pound. engaged in reinforcing th* lev**. “ ptojierty by mob in Colorado in 1901. Spanish fleet under Admiral Cervera. brations ever held in Eastern Oregon. house is losing caste and bid* it pointa it covered the grouml W»ke up. depth oi two inchea.