Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 12, 1904, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
REPUBLICAN.
IX
KJ.AMATll
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON,
MAY
12,
1904
NO.
«
io<io is ojp Pout Aurmu.
JAPS
TOUO AGAIN AT IT.
NERVE OF JAPS.
N« Will W.m.ln There Till Troop, t aBd
el Aeuihsr perlet.
Japsars« Mak* Another Attempt to Close
Charge Through Water Waist Deep la
UATHI RED from all parts op the
Port Arthur Harbor.
Ft. Petersburg May 7—With
HAVE CUT THE LINE OF COMMUNI«
Face ol Heavy Fire.
*
V
Admiral Togo hovering bi th. Iminedi.
Port Arthur, May 6.—Another dar­
TWO HEMISPHERES.
Tokio, May 4.—The war office has
CATION
WHO PORT ARTHUR.
ing attempt was made by the Japanese
late Vlilnlty of port Arthur and Iran*,
received a dispatch from (tenoral Kur­
yesterday morning to block tho en­
oki, commanding the Japanese advance,
porte loadeil with troop* lying al p1(M._
trance to Port Arthur. A few minutes
FROST BLIGHTS PRUNES.
NEW BUILDING FOR PACIFIC.
which tells of a complete Japaneee
wo, northraat of that stronghold, Rue. • urt Ha* It,000 Men but Ruaslana Con­ , la-fore 1 o’clock the first shot* were
victory in the first general engagement
ala has braced heraelf for Im^ndlng
fired,
awakening
the
town
with
their
fident They Can Hold OH Army ol
Chang* of Weather Cetches Fruit In University President Hints of Plans for on land of the war. The Russian army
thunderous noise. The gunboats lying
confilcla with the foe In ehlih ah* will
Bioaaom Pear* Also Affected.
tbs Futaro.
of 30,000, which General Kuropatkin
KXr.000 Japanese Force Numbers 1 at the mouth of 11 e harbor joined in
again play a defensive role, (hl* time
Albany
—The prune crop of LinD
io,000 viceroy Altai« II end Stell 1 the cannonade of the batteries, the fir­
Forest Grove—President W. N. Fer­ boastfully declared would sweep the
Japanese
into the sea, is completely
It I* hop«M|, Kith Utter aucceee al,d
»a* «««an
has »craw
left nil
for the J.ani
East UU
on »11
an r extended
A iciiueo I
a
1
j
,
ing gradually increasing in volume un­ county will be aimoet an entire failure « rin
H«d Narrow liscep* from Capture.
therefore with lee. **. rifi.eof life'than
compelled to retreat in
i trip in the interest, of the Pacific Uni- rou^.«nd
til there was a continuous crash of thia year, according to an orcbardiet
veraity.
He
will
vi.it
Chicago
and
co
"
f
,
u,
‘
°
n
°
“
*
’
en
8
«nan
Cheng
in
the
engagement*
on
th«
Yalu.
aho was in Albany a few days ago.
Brusii and Peru are again In dispute
Hi Petersburg, May 9 —It was offle- great guns. Horne of the enemy's tor­ The froet that visited the valley came other Eaatern cities, and will not re-
The Russian losses are very heavy,
The war cooimlaeion «at until 2
over Acre.
pedo
boat*
were
discovered,
but
they
O'clmk this morning, and at the cloae ‘•Uy announced tonight that the Jap-
at a very inopportune time for tbe I turn before the middle of June.
In while those of the Japenese are de­
Mere
finally
swallower!
up
in
the
dark
­
At leaal 20 |ieopl« wer* killed In the of the m Mioti it was announced t
srwwe haif su<'< veiled in gaining a foot­
orchards. The cold weather that held i .peeking of hi* trip President Ferrin clared to heve been much smaller than
ry< lutin which ewept over Northwest was nothing to comrniinirate to hete hold on the f.i*<, Tung peninsula, land­ ness, ami the batteries and warship* on until an aimoet unprecedented late I aaid:
might have been expected, considering
the
after 40 minutes' activity were again
that they had to wade the Yalu river
Trias-
public. It is known, however, that ing fon.» at Pita«wo and at Caj>e Ter­
■late for this valley had kept the fruit! I
"We
were
never
more
encouraged
shrouded in gloom, though the flaahing
in the face of a withering fire from the
Kussiana say th« Japan»« can not the emperor ha* Ix-en Informed of th* minal, 16 miles distant, and have cut aearchlights showed that the military track until orchardista were confident of over the proepceta of the university
Russians, who were very strongly en­
the line of communication with Port
prenencv
of
the
Japanesr
tl<i-l
,,ff
escaping
the
spring
frosts
that
usually
than
at
present.
Our
finances
were
lake Port Arthur and that the fort lias
th*
were alive to the warning conveyed of
lelo Yang fihan promontory, and the
__ Arthur. Not only that but Viceroy the approach of the Japanese ships, catch the fruit in March, if at all. never in a better condition and every- trenched. The Russian artillery had
provisions enough tor a year.
thing indicates an rncreaae in the P**."i'llenre<i by ‘h* Japanese gun.,
Aleiieff,
Grand
fluke
Boria
an<i
many
ap|waianii' of transports at I'itaewo.
shortly before 2 o'clock a searchlight But the warm weather during tbe first
The national 1906 fair board will
•
...
The fa< t that the two event* occurred of the higher Ptnuiian officers in Man- played from the sea directly upon the seek of April brought the fruit out school
’s endowment in the near future 1 and they carried the Russian entrench­
at once to dec ide on building.. - ,i1I,tllullr„„«|y ,nay b,o. , ,|fl|• churl* narrowly e*ca|ied capture, or at
rapidly,
and
»hen
the
cold
rains
came
Although
I do not wish to make a defi­ ment in a gallant bayonet charge in
entrance of the harbor, lighting it up
the an hili el can begin to preparo th. I u . |an,|la< ,b„„|d ukr |iU( * g(
least lieing penned up in the beleagu­
again,
fruit
of
every
description
was
in
nite
statement,
I believe that we will which the men vied with the officer,
to show the way for the fireships.
to be .. the first to reach the interior of
full bloeeom. The heavy frost found erect several buildings before long. i..
pl»n»
wo it i» anticipated that Admira Tigo’e ered loan.
The projector moved to the right from
Tlie news that tlie Japanese had ar-
The Japanern fired on the train tea- I I'Stlrehip squadron will bombard Port
the fruit in full bloeeom and did much We are planning to build one of th. | h*
Liao Tishan to Golden Hill. For a
The unquenchable valor which re­
largest and liest equipped yymnaaiuma
Ing Viceroy Alesieff and staff from Port Arthur in order to prevent the garrlwm lit'd mar I’itaewo was transmitted to quarter of an hour the light was damage.
The prune tree* were well loaded in the Northwest. We also look for- sulted in the uninterrupted serie* of
Arthru, but tbe distance wee too great from eroding reinforc« tarnte by rail. 1 ort Arthur by a Russian signal corps watched with curiosity, and then a sec­
|o hr effec tive.
’<*• *“ <•'» troop* oppewing tbe Japan- "liner, »he, sighted tlie JapaneM- trans­ ond cannonade l*-gan, the heaviest fire with bloeeom*, which had begun to fall, ward tn a new e.ience hall and will victories during the war with China
port fleet early on Thursday. He iin-
A close examination of the trees re- provide a building for the exclusive was again very much in evidence.
living directed to ths left of Golden
*
V..ey
|
NenhZr th«-..(.nis.lty nor the wer
mssiiab'ly notified the viceroy, and
veals now that although the embryo use of the literary societies and other r Nothing could stop the troops, who,
Hill,
where
the
fireships
were
located.
M tired with their long stay in the
rapto,e.1 Te'ig
hen, after "•«* office Iwli.ve. that . .|,«ml..rk.ti„n o I’reparatlons were at once made for the
.At aliout 4 o'clock the batteries ceased fruit within the bloeeom is green, yet student organizations aa soon as posei- trenches near Wiju, were anxioua to
fighting and that th. I.«.. « U»»' (b. ja|l.„^,
pwe„^| „
quitting of Port Arthur by Admiral
the fruitstem leading from the limb of ble.’ ”
firing, eave for an occasional shot.
show that the army was fully as able
tides wer« heavy.
Lun. .4 the Jepswe« croisera could I ■■ ■!!. Grm,.I Imkt' Bone and tlie
tbe tree is turning yellow.
This ia
Just about dawn th* Irark of the rapid
to bring honor to the mikado’s colors
viceroy
»
staff,
and
in
a
baggage
car
said
to
mean
that
the
fruit
will
drop
fitiring th« r«treat rm the Yalu a command tlie point of landing, but
fire guns and the crackling of the mi­
as has been the navy.
City Hatt Fisas Choses.
|»»ly of XuMian« mistook a small fo.ee after the Japan««*- am ashore, the Rus- »•■re placed all important documents trailleuse was beard from Gohlen Hill. from the tree just aa soon a* the prune
The scenes in Tokio this morning are
La Grande—At a special meeting of
olili «ir own men for tbe enemy and siane will strike and officers say, will of tlie Manchurian administration, Occasionally there was sound* of ex­ becomes large enough to add weight to
the city council held in the council well nigh indescribable. The streets
|H<) weir killcl or wounded Irefore the »trike hard. What force they will Is- which had been stored at army head­ plosion*, aa of mines going off. It was the stem. Tbe dead stem can not bear
I up any load. The statement of the chambers tor the consideration of the have been filled all night witn anxioua
error was diarovered.
[aide to bring up to rreiet the invader» quarters in Port Arthur.
the enemy's ships striking on Russian < ! prunergower is that at least three- many plana submitted for the (25,000 people waiting to hear the latest news
rhe
last
word
received
from
Port
cannot
I*
elated definitely, the
torpedoes.
Whole section* of th« government
city hall, thoee drawn and adopted by from the front. Unfortunately, beyend
The fireships were ten in number and J, fourth* of the prunes are affected in
strength of the army on the peninsula Arthur came from the commandant.
J. L. Satler, a la Grande man, were the fact that a great Japanese victory
food eahlblt »1 Hl I»uia have txwn
of f.iao Tung having berti kept a strict I.ieutrnant General Htossel, who stated ol about 3,000 tons each. It is re- , this way, and that orchardsits will do
Huperintrn<lrnt Brunrr ha*
selected. The building will be two has been won, there is little else to be
stolen.
well
to
save
one-fourth
of
this
vear's
tl
ire
»a»
gnat
confidence
among
hie
ported
that
two
Japanese
torpedo
boat*
I
ae*-fet.
iaeuvd a warning that tlie food should
prune crop. As prune* constitute the stories high, not including the stone learned. If the war office has received
men,
and
lie
did
not
believe
the
Japan-
It is rl|<-cted til» railroad will play
were sunk, the remainder withdrawing ,
not U eaten, as a majority of the
could capture the fortress, even in a damaged condition, Eight fire greater part of the fruit crop of the basement, 83x91 feet. All the offices a complete report, it is withheld for
” Ian important part in Ilia effort of the
thing* have tieen poisoned for prreerva
county, the loss will fall heavily upon will consist of a suite of two rooms. strategic reasons.
though
they
landed
an
army
of
100,.
Rciaaiana to puah tlie Js|»anese into the
ships were sunk and very few of their
lion. At the Chineee building ivory
fruitgrowers in this part of the valley. The offices of the water superintendent
'Nht.
The
garrison
ie
cquipfied
with
a
ara, a» It will ;»rmit the rapid transit
crews were saved. Most of them were
BULQARIA MAY HAVE TO FIGHT.
inlaid tn a wall was removed end the of troo|<a.
Pears are affected in the same way. and city recorder will be provided with
anffieienl supply of arms and ammu­ killed.
depression filled with plaster of peris.
The young pear* were just beginning to roomy vaults for the proper protection
nition am! enough canned provisions to
form when tbe frost came and were hit of records. This will be one of the Tbs Turkish Movements Are Regarded
last them lor |H months.
Ham Parka, the noted walking dele-
finest buildings of the kind in Eastern
TO MARK Al.ASKAN BOUNDARY.
just as hard as tbe prunes.
as Very Hostile.
1 he Japaneee army which ha* under­
pie is dead.
Apples are looking well at this time. Oregon.
taken tlie investment of Port Arthur
Sofia, May 4.—Despite the fact that
The complete Iwwtion <■! Port Arthur I tfiutwo«.* »eeCera Dec I .lea la Favor ol number» fully 3i>,nik) men. General Canadian Commissioner Is Preparing to They were not affected so seriously by
the Turkish-Bulgai ian agreement has
the late froet, and the trees are now
are ma no* highly prolwble.
tb* stale of Oregon.
Dispatch Surveyor*.
Htoeael has 10,000 to 15,(MM) men,
Foster Ranch Sold Weil.
been dratfed into a treaty and sub
covered with bloeaoms that look healthy
Viceroy A les iofl ha* left Fort Arthur I
Washington, May 7 —Th* trouble among them lieing some of the l»-»t
Pendleton—The sale of the real prop­ scribed to by both powers, there is a
Vancouver, B. C-, May 5.—W. F.
and
give
every
promise
of
developing
erty of the C. B. Wade bankrupt estate growing feeling here that Bulgaria ha*
King, Canadian boundary commisaion-
to confer with General Kouropetkin.
which the eUta of Oregon he* beea fighters in the Russian army.
into fruit of Oregon's usual excellent was held last week. All the property been deceived by the sultan and his ad­
It is admitted it will lie neceaaary to
Krcrrtery Taft ha* sake.! an army I having with its eelec lion “I indemnity call out the entire Russian army re er, is on the way to Vancouver to ar­ varieties.
This crop will, however, was sold at figures above the appraised visers and that instead of danger hav­
range for the dispatch of three Cana­
depend largely on the weather during value. The most important parcel was ing been averted for good and all, the
offierr »hy he jilted * girl he hod |alld* in lieu of erliool lands embiaced •erve, but this d<a-e not mean tliat they
dian parties of surveyors, who sre to
promlarel to marry,
I wi(bjn |ba d«jplned portion of Klamath are destined for Manchurian service.
the next two weeks,
Another frost the Foster ranch, located on Umatilla conflict has limply been postponed for
work jointly with the American sur­
The Japaneee forced th« fighting on I Indian reservation ha» lieen eatlefactor- They will 1« mobilized so that such veyors in delimiting the Canadian- such as that of recent date would in- river west of Pendleton, which was bid a time. As an indication that this
jure the apple crop.
in by R. N. Stanfield, of Echo, for (8 - feeling is shared by the higher Bulgar­
tfie Yalu In the hope tliat itueeia would | ily adjusted
for all time by th* troops as sre nevsfed by General Kouro- Alaskan boundary under the Ixvndon
l>atkin
can
he
sa-nt
to
him,
and
tlie
re
­
700. Its appraised value was (5,000. ian officials the following facts may be
rush tioopa to that district.
award of last year. Two Canadian and
Mitchell amendment to th* Indian ap-
OOLD IN GREAT LUMPS
mainder will lie held for service for Two United States parties will survey
The Dixie stock ranch was sold to J. S. I cited:
I
ropriation
bill,
which
specifically
I'oetmaster General Peyne haa or
which they may Ire needed. The work the country where the Iroundary will
In the past it has been customary to
McCloud for (8,050. The ranch con­
dared an investigation of the official I gives the state the right to make in­ of rushing al) of the men to tlie front
cross the head waters of the Lynn canal, Rich Pocket Strack In tb* Bonanza sists of 21,000 acres and is considered giant free leaves of absence to officers
oondurt of I'oetinaater Bancroft, of Port demnity srlrrtlolis (III curb school land» will be much easier from now on, as
Mine, In Eastern Oregon.
one of the finest in the county. The of the army during the spring and
Chilkat river.
A joint party will
aa base, Following hi* action of yes­
land.
early summer months and a large num­
Baker City—A wonderfully rich city property sold well.
terday. Heeretary Hitchcock today re­ the ferry service across Ixike Baikal make a survey on the Stikine. This
ber of applications are now pending.
Many people were killed and much turned to the general land office four has !>ecn resumed.
will delimit the mote im[x>rtant dis­ strike is said to hav-r been made in the
However, within a short time, several
property and live .lock destroyed by Oregon school indemnity list* which
tricts through which the boundary will Bonanza mine in the Greenhorn dis­
Corvallis to Have Poultry Show.
STILL FEARS CHINA.
a tornado which awept over • large had heretofore Is-en disapproved be-
pass. The total distance to be sur­ trict recently. A pocket of very rich
Corvallis—The Corvallis Poultry as­ general orders have been issued by the
veyed extends aliout 550 miles from ore was opened upon the 1200-foot sociation has been formed and ita pur­ minister of war, the effect of which haa
area 1* mile* north of Fort W ort h, caua* the alate war unable to establish
Taisa.
Ita right to use the school lands in Russia Realizes Danger of I prising Sire« Mount Ft. Elias, east and south. But level, out of which lees than five tons pose is to hold a poultry show of elab­ been to Jo away with all leaves for the
the Yale Detest.
it is not the intention to survey the en­ of ore were taken which is reported to orate character in this town on Decem­ present, while all officers have been
A severe rain etorm which viaitd Klamath reservation a* l«*e, Three
tire
distance, only that portion of the have yielded (64,000 in gold bullion.
ber 8, 9 and 10.
A committee on ordered to bring their commands up to
list*
were
before
the
secretary
on
ap
­
Ft Petersburg, May 9.—The effect of
Kanaas City washed out one of the
It is against the policy of the mine­ permanent organization and another on the highest degree of efficiency.
boundary which crosses the rivers, val­
water main* leading from the reser- peal. Today he directed Commissioner the disaster to Rumian arms on the
This is held by well informed Bul­
leys and plateaus where travel and owners to give out any facta about rich membership was appointed, and anoth­
voir and left the other mein in such Richards to reconsider the ease* in the Yalu upon the Chinese is being
pros)iecting will lie probable. J. J. strike* of this nature, and it is only in er meeting is to be held in two weeks. garians to mean that Bulgaria may yet
light
of
the
Mitchell
amendment,
watched
with
keen
interest
and
consid
­
eoudition that It may go.
have to battle to retain her inde­
which Is equivalent to ordering an ap­ erable apprehension. The Rusiaan gov­ McArthur is also en route to British a roundabout way that anything can be Prominent business men and poultry­
In conversation with an
A second big battle is reported from proval of the Hale. Th.** list* are ernment appears to lie satisfied with Columbia (n in Ottawa to continue the learned about the opening of the men are in the movement, and it is pendence.
At Petersburg in which it is «aid the No. 104, in Burns district, involving the situation for the moment, and Paul work of relocating the boundary line pocket.
certain that the coming show will be officer of the Bulgarian general staff,
whose identity for obvious reasons can­
It is unusual to find such rich pock­ successful in all things.
KiiMians lost 7,000 and tlie J»|>aneor 279 Sires; No* 167 and 1*1. in lake­ leaser, the Russian minister at Pekin, between British Columbia and the
not be revealed, the correspondent was
ets so far below the surface.
The old
10,000. No confirmation is obtainable view district, involving 8,495 acre*, is making daily reports to the foreign states of Washington and Idaho.
assured that it is generally recognised
Yirtue mine, near this city, haa the
and the report ie discredited.
and 400 acres respectively, and No. office. Th* report received from the
Heavy Rainfall at Aahland.
that war _
cannot be averted, although
beet
record
for
rich
pockets,
but
they
STORM BREAKS OUT AGAIN.
Ashland The rainfall for the season I postponed for a time by the new treaty,
The Japaneee is resting, burying ita Ml, in Tho l*allrs district, involving minister today contained nothing dis­
have
all
lieen
found
near
the
surface
8,617
acre*.
Other
list*
of
a
similar
quieting.
at
.Ashland
thus
far
has
broken
all
rec-
dead and caring for the wounded.
The Pekin government, according to Colorado Railroad Traffic I* Agala Prac­ and uusally by professional pocket ords and amounts to nearly 25 inches.
character that are pending, or may
hunters, who make it their business to
How the Mines Were Laid.
A cablegram from Chvfoo aaye the hereafter l>e appealed, will be similarly Kusisan report», seem* to lie acting in
tically 5u»p»oded.
The average for the past 23 years, ac­
search for these phenomenally rich de­
Japaneee are In possession of Niu dls|M>iM-d of.
Port Arthur, May 4.—Detail, of th.
iwrfect good faith, and insists it is in­
cording
to
the
official
records
of
the
Buena Vista, Colo., May 5.—After
Cbwang.
demonstrations off Port Arthur April
tent upon preserving neutrality. It is an abeyance of several hours, the storm posits.
weather bureau, is only 14.13 incbee.
It has always l-een the theory of ex­
27 disclose the ingenuity of the Japan­
turning
a
deaf
ear
to
the
appeals
of
Tlie Russian hwaea in the Yaiu fight­
HAY LOSE ALL THEIR STORES
which ha* practically suspended rail­ perts that while rich ore might be en­
eee. Their squadron set afloat a string
anti-Rusisan leaders, who want China
ing are estimated al between 3,000 and
road traffic in this section, resumed countered in the depths, that there
of connected rafts carrying burning
PORTLAND MARKETS.
4,000 men and officer*.
Russian* Ftn4 th* Road* on tba Vain to throw in her lot with Japan, and is with added force this afternoon. Six never would be any "pockets,” as the
matter. About 1:40 in the morning
doing all possible to auppieas anti-for­ feet of snow ha* fallen in the moun­
Against Th« tn.
term is usually understood, found Ire-
Platt »III not accept tbe chairman­
WV .
W t! TO .1
V.
I wh«n A t * miles off shore, the combat
eign agitation among the people.
Wheat-Wall. Mall., 73c; blue- tibles were fiied- the wind and WBTe-
tains, and while the fall has l>een low 500 feet from the surface.
ship of the canal committee but will
Berlin, May 7.—The Russian mili­
Never! briers, the Russian authorities
lc, valley, 83(3 5c.
bringing the burning floats toward th.
The Bonanza has l-een yielding stead­
five way to Mitchell.
tary authorities are in a state of ex­ regard China as a ]>owder magazine. heavy in the valleys, only about ail
Barley—Feed, (23.50 per ton ; rolled, harbor.
treme anxiety regarding the chance of They realise the • langci and necessity inches remains on the ground, tbs rest ily for several months, since the new
Ilnuiana, on account of reverses in
«-n.
.
Under cover of this screen of fire
having melted.
Considerable appre­ three compartment shaft was sunk to (24.50(825.
the Far East, are charged with venting saving the tmggage of the Yalu army. (or constant pressure. The danger of hension is felt for the safety of the the 800-foot level, about a year ago.
Flour-A alley (3 90(84.05 per bar- ei ht Japane8e torpedo
towj
.
The road* are so ba-l that wheeled an anti-foreign movement throughout
their anger on the Jews.
n T’ t ’ i
1,unrh fllled wilh
«’iPPed
transport is only able to move five mile* the Chinese empire exists, not only twin luikes reservoir, which is report­ This strike will encourage deep mining r? :
aa «?4-«05
?
w
, roan < i to •
ne , r
, h * p ** t *
in this part of the state, something that c
General Kouropatkin nays the Rue a day and it i* feared that the Japanese for Russia, but for all the powers, and ed to l>e running full of water.
The Colorado Midland railroad ha* has not l>een attempted until within ente (4.40(84.<0; graham, (3 50(84;L.VOWM wa„ hUnk. but they were de.
sians reiroaled from the Yalu In good will rapture all the stores accumulated Russia has at least three times since
whole wheat, (434.25;
rye flour, tected by tbe Russian searchlight.,
abandoned ita tracks in this vicinity the paat two years.
order and that it was not a rout.
at Feng Wang Chen. Dispatches re­ the outbreak of the war addressed the
and is using the Rio Grande tracks.
’
k
.
’
„
,
...
„„ when the batteries opened fire and
Commercial circle« throughout Rue- ceived yesterday afternoon an<l from power* on the subject, the last time be­ The trains on the latter road are 12
iT?,u2r ra’te’
7*ai'2°; drove them off, but not before th.
May Fly to St. Louis.
Niu
Chuang
Wednesday,
report
no
ing
leas
than
ten
days
ago.
The
•ia remain in a totally depreeerd con«
hours behind the schedule. The Colo­
La Grande— Union county is to have
-
mines had been placed.
dition. Financiers fail to are where change in the situation and so far no answers received uniformly show a full rado Fouthern lias operated no trains
M l.tuffs-Bran ( 19320 per ton;
The min„ h,ve aince
an entry in the flying machine contest
confirmation
has
reached London of appieciation of the need of exercising
• ny tienefil will lie derived from tlie
The Japan„e> knowing tbat
on t'le Gunnison branch since Monday which will take place at the St. Louis middlings, (25.503 27; shorts, (203 troyed
the Japanese preparation* for landing a restraining influence on Pekin, and
war.
morning on account of deep snow which exposition. For several years Grant 1619
dairy food, tbe Rugejana WOuld intercept wirelee.
on the coast* of the Liao Tung penin­ all the powers are co-operating to this
is piled high at both openings of the Key, who lives on Cricket Flat, near I" u
ki
-v
•
messages, tried a neat trick to deceive
It is said many Fanta Fa machinist» sula.
1
71
^ry Viceroy Alexieff. For mv-
end.
tunnel.
Elgin, has l>een experimenting along
have not re«|>ecte<l the »trike order and
gr * i D’,U*12:C h *‘’ « t .1 night, in sui-cemion they sent by
the lines of aerial navigation, and now
that only 5,000 men are out. Of thia
Liberty Bell Will Be Seat.
Oreat Strike Imminent.
D.
.
wireless telegraph orders to prepare for
Russian Officer Blamed.
firmly believes he has devsied a plan "
niimhei 1,200 are raaclilniats and the
Philadelphia, May ».—The Liberty
Chicago, May 7.—Fifty thousand
AegeUbles-Turnips, 85c per sack; L landi
to send in fireships, to at-
Paris, May 5.—The St. Petersburg a hereby a journey through the clouds
others fid low other work.
Bell
will
Ire
taken
to
St.
Louis.
Birth
workmen employed in the building
carrots,
80c
;
beets
(1;
parsnips,
(1;
wJth
au
bm.nne boats, etc.
will
be
easily
made
with
his
apparatus.
correspondent of the Ecoh de Paris
Convict* al the Oregon penitentiary trailra in this city will I* thrown out branches of the city council today
cabbage, 2J^c; red cabbage, 2l^c; let-1
General Kouropatkin, in telegraphing He has ordered the engines and is
have struck for lietter food.
of employment within 48 hours, ac­ passed a resolution appointing a special to the emperor, blames Lieutenant erecting a large shed on a flat near his tuce, head, 253 40c per dozen; parsley,
Sweep Away Opponent*.
A strike on the Fanta Fe railroad cording to tlie staten ent of tlie Associ­ joint committee of 24 to escort the rev­ General Znssal itch’s obstanacy in refus­ borne, where he will assemble the vari­ 25c; cauliflower, (2; celery, 75390c;
**n*r*.
I Tokio, May 4.—After five days of
olutionary
relic,
and
appropriating
cucumbers,
(1.75
per
dozen;
p~
-----
has iren Inaugurated and 8,000 men ation of Manufacturers and Builders,
nonnd'lfightinB’ 1,r8*'y with »cillery, the
ing to retreat in lime despite the orders ous parts of the machine.
The
gus, (1.25; peas, 435c per pound;
uii I chr n Rpcwly Rcttlvnieiit if rmchrti (15,000 to defray the expenses.
• re out.
he received. The Japanese artillery,
first Japanese army, under General
rhubarb, 3c; beans, green, 16c; wax,
between tlie stone, lime and cement start will be made early in June, but the correspondent says, included 18
Bills Loses th* Meteorite.
Kourki, has forced a crossing of the
An Ohio man Is on his way to Fan
Irefore the ol<i bell is placed in the
20c;
onions,
Yellow
Danvers,
(2.503
workers
and
tl.eir
employers.
Nearly
Franciuco with a wheelliarrow, paying
seige guns which were brought from
Yalu river and drove the Russians from
Oregon
City
—
The
jury
in
the
replev
­
Pennsylvania
building
it
is
proposed
to
3
per
sack.
i,000 teamsters hauling building and
Yokohama on gunboats and landed on in suit of the Oregon Iron A Steel com­
Chiu Tien Cheng and the heights on
an election bet.
Honey—(3 6 3.50 per case.
street work material were locked out pass through the principal cities in the the Corean bank of the Yaltr. The
si oirat
I th* Tight bank of the Iho or Aida river,
pany vs. Ellis Hughes, for possession
The divers who have lieen searching today I lecauso the union ha l called n states and territori— comprising the
Potatoes — Fancy, f
2" an
25- no»
for tlie body of Admiral Makarofl have strike in two cases, and work on a num­ Louisiana purchase. At the fair Phil­ long range of these guns enabled the of a meteorite discovered near this city cental; common, (131.25;
new pota­ I which enters the Yalu from the north
Japanese to silence the Russian batter­ last winter, found for the plainttiff.
aimoet opposite Wiju. The Japaneee
adelphia
police
will
guard
it.
Abandoned their efforts.
toes,
3>434c
per
pound;
sweets,
5c.
tier of buildings has been stopped.
turned the left flank of the Ruseian
ies on the opposite bank.
Tlje property in dispute is a metallic
Fruits — Strawberries, (2.5032.75
Russians will continue to retire, a*
mass weighing about ten tone, and is per crate; apples, fancy Baldwins and j poeition, and in the battle of Sunday
Coal Strike I. to End.
they asy they will not offer »ny serious
New Armv April*"«» • »“««•*••
the largest meteorite ever found in the Spitzenbergs, $1.5032.50 per box; ’ I they swept away the new front inter-
Funds for Orest Irrigation Work.
Pubelo, May 9.—From a telegram
tealsUnce until the fighting forcee get
United States, while there is but one choice, (131.50; cooking, 75c3(l. ’ poeed by the Russians to check their
Victoria. B. C., May 7.-A gunnery
Washington,
May
5.
—
The
secretary
received from H. M. Simpson, secre-
Into Manchuria.
onward movement.
other in the world of larger size, Thia
expert from Halifax, N. H., is here
of
the
interior
has
set
aside,
provision
­
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 18318tic.
tnrv of the Victor Fuel company, in
is the second case of the kind ever
testing the new fire controlling device
ally,
the
sum
of
(1,000,000,
for
the
Butter
—
Sweet
cream
butter,
203
,
Tlie central military admlnsltration
thia city, H >• l"frrrr'1 t,iat ,hp
22*<c per pound; fancy creamery, 17)4
,or DKW,tl”’ AoMoW'
ha* already dispatched all guns and ar­ lately introduced in the Birtish army, strike in the southern coal fields is de­ construction of tho Path Finder reser­ been tried in the United States.
lie
put
Battery
58,
Royal
Garrison
ar
­
320c;
dairy
and
store,
nominal.
St.
Petersburg,
May 4.—The regnla-
voir,
on
North
Platte
river,
in
Wyom
­
tillery stores necessary for the rearina-
clared off. No details are given, but it
More Butter From Tillamook.
tillery, the champion shooting battery
Butter Fat—Sweet cream, 19321c; tions prescribing the acts for whicn the
i. understorxl that the reason for de­ ing. The reservoir will be of sufficient
ffient of the Rusaian army in tlie Far
Tillamook—Tillamook county’s out- sour cream, 19c.
decoration of the order of St. Georg*
of tho British army, winners last year
East,
claring the strike at an end ia the fail- capacity to supply all of the land un­
of the flsit prise, through a series ol
put of dairy products will lie much
Poultry — Chickens,
mixed, 13@ shall be conferred will be amended so
,,re of the national organization of the der it in Wyoming, but it is considered
Tho gunners in one minute, United Mineworkers to further support necessary to increase this area by util­ larger this year than formerly, owing 13He per pound; springs, small, 20c; »» to meet the conditions of modern
Russia haa Issued orders forming a testa.
third army corps.
with the 12-pounder breech loading tie strikers. No communication has izing water in Western Nebraska, where to the quantity of excellent grass feed hens, 13)v314c; turkeys, live, 16317c; warfare. The present regulations were
field gun, fired 26 rounds and struck
The late dressed, 18320c; ducks, (839 per framed in the area of wooden ships and
there are large areas of arid and seini- now on the grazing lands.
bt*n received from headquarters.
Baron Hayashi, Japanese minister at
are hardly possible in this day of steel
season delayed the grass growth for a dozen; geese, live, 8c per pound.
arid country.
I<on<lon, says the mikado's troops will the target 20 times.
time, but the herds and especially the
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 12313c; ships. Under the new arrangements,
Crop*
Are
Destroyed.
push on to Mukden and probably to
the entire crew of a torpedo or •ub-
milch cows are now in good condition. Young America, 14315c.
lasurancs to Bs Higher.
Nonunion Man Installed.
Wichita. Kan., May 9.—A telephone
Harbin.
marine vessel sinking an enemy’s ship
Beef—Dressed, 537)4c per pound.
Chicago, May 5.—It has been prac­
Topoka, Kan., May
Santa Fe message to tho Eagle from Camden,
Gift to Willamette University.
Mutton—Dressed, 636)<c per pound; will be decorated.
in memory of the first American gov- officials
officials ant ounce mi*
thia morning - a re­ trkla «•«<'’» that a tornado started at tically settled by the committee of the
Salem—Banker A. Bush has donated spring lambs, 8c.
Helena ami pa»««l through Tinier- Union Fire Insurance association to ad­
•’fitment west of the Rocky mountains, sumption of shop work al' »Jong U
Anfang Burned and Deserted.
Veal—Dressed, 637c per pound.
n’»ny people visited Champoeg May 2, line from To|>oka to the P»ciflC «<««• lake extending to Alva. It cut a vance premiums in the West at least (2,000 to aid in the erection of a
Pork—Dressed, 738c per pound.
Tokio, May 4.—The Russians were
where «1 years before the Oregon pro- They state that in most cast's tlm shop awat'h six miles long and one and a half 20 per cent within a month. By June, building for the medical department of
Hops—1903 crop, 23325c per pound. forced to abandon Antung yesterday
Tlaional govarnmnet was established. are running with a full complement of miles whle, destroying crops and some it is believed, the Insurance rates in Willamette University. The building
Wool—Valley, 16317c; EasternOre- They burned the town and retreated to
,,, i(|i„gs at Timberlake.
Damaging Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Balt Lake, will be erected on the university camp­
Iftaklng and other exeicisea were held. men. In many places union mW >In
A larger crowd wa* present than at any ists have gone out. but their po. «ions bai| fell in that section, but no lives San Francicso and other large cities in us, and when completed will cost (15,- gon, 11314c; mohair 303 32c per Fenghuan Cheng. The Japanese now
pound fro choice.
control the eetuary of the Yalu.
000.
the West will be increased.
‘'ms since the annual celebrations have will all lie fiileil by the close of th* I were lost.
b»sn held.
week, say the officials.
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