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KLAMATH KJ^AJÍATH EVENTS OF THE DAV TXLLS» KILA MATH COUNTY, OREGON I NI!My ON WII a R. Japan««« Close to Ruaalana at Mukdan and «boat Haiti« Imminent. OAfHt’REO PROM All PARTS OP THE EXCLUSION REPUBLICAN LEGAL 11MI1 ItUttl WAS TO OBT BALLOON. “Ammunition Train" to Port Arthur Ono la Nemo Only. S . * 4 KO. 8. MA WAITING FOB HIM. HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Japanese Plan to Drive Kuropatkin Into London, May 19.—No further Mw( UNITED STATES HAS RIGHT TO DE Hand* of Ch les so Ooworal. Hl. Petersburg, May 21.—One of haa rea< lied Ltndon throwing light TWO HEMISPHERES. PORT ANARCHISTS. 8t. Petersburg, May 18.—In view ct the reasons for the desperate effort of upon th« appearance of Japanese troop* - , ■ the Russians to get to Port Arthur tbe official diapatchea regarding ths uurtheasl ol Mukdau, or indicating by FIRST CLIPS SO.D. MAY SAVB WATER. Cosopeehooelv* Review el U m Import what is officially called an "ammuni hostile attitude of the Chines* within what route they rrach*d that point io Opinion Venders* by Ualta* State* Sa- ant Happonta*« ot the Peat Week, tion train," ha* lieen revealed by in and without the Russian sphere ol in Scouring Mill at TI m Dallas Working Uovaramaat Expect* to lavaatigata Ir- uneapoctmlly. The Japan*** ar. *o pom* Court la lb* Caae or Turner, formation which leaked out today. fluence, the authorities here do no* Preeeato* In Londe nee* Lona. Moat Night and Dey. rlgauon In Umatilla. aucceaaful in biding their mo»*rn«nt* th* Eogllah Anarchist Chief Justice Theie wua little need, it appear*, for conceal their apprehension as to the l.lkoly te Provo latoroatlng to Our that It is only p-waible to gueaa at them The Dalles—The scouring mill in Washington—A consultation of irri Sava Act la Not Open to Constitu more ammunition, great quantities Many Reagora. outlook, especially in the north ol the from lha vague Indications in Ruasian this city is now running * double crew gation export* haa been ordered at Pen tional Objection. lieing stored in the fortress, but Gen empire, for they propose to call the at official iliapati l.ee, of sorters daily, and tbe mill night and dleton to determine the merit* of the eral Htoessel waa «exceedingly anxious tention of the Celestial government to The National Editorial aaaislatlon day, turning out 8.000 pounds of Umatilla irrigation project. Aicording to the Rtandard’a Tien ! Washington, May 18.—In an opinion The re tbe impending nprising in Tapadziasti, to Ire provided with balloons. The will visit Portland dui lug tho 19UZ» •'»lay by Chief Juatice Full«.-, the scoured product every 24 hour*. Tbe clamation of between 100,000 and 200,- Tain eoirespondent, Oeneral Kuropat lair. united Htatea supreme court sustained highest point of tbe fortress is the wool purchases made thus far have 000 acre« of land, lying directly west of in order that represaive measures may kin lias left for Harbin, Viceroy Ales- the a< tlon uf the immigration authori Eagle's Nest, from which much of th* be instantly taken. Ih. Ruaalana have forced tho Japan- been from stations along the line of the Pendleton, at an elevation ranging from a«« army to retreat to Fong Wang iefl «till lieing al Liao Yang with 20,. ties at the |,„rt of N«w York in order surrounding country can be seen, but It is known and appreciated here 300 to 000 feet above the sea ia consid 000 tr<M»pa. ing the deportation of the Englishman, balloon* will facilitate observation. Northern Pacific in Yakima county, ered feasible. Examination ha* ahown that all the power* have made strong Cbrng. and at Columbia river point«, such a* must of this land to be unpatented, and ft la noticeable that Russian official Turner, all.-Ked to lie an anarchist. The llrltlaii steamer Turret Bay went I be chief Justice said in hi* opinion Before the war the Russian authorities The Dalles, Arlington and Echo, where that the Northern Pacific control* the representations to Pekin in the interest diapatchea seldom name th« place on the rie k* off the t'a|ie llrolon coast of the preservation of the tranquillity of that rurner himself did not d*ny that loaded on a veaaal a complete balloon the sealed bid plan that was inaugurat greater porti in of the patented area The vessel waa lost with 13 t>f the whence they were sent. ha ia an anarchist. The opinion up- equipment for Manchuria, but it waa the empire, but it is stated that Major A question greatly diarnaaed In the crow. ed in the atate three years ago doe* not It has l>een found impracticable to di fxMxion |»aper* Una morning la whether hrl<| the law for the exduaion of an captured by the Japanese, who will use vert water from the Hnake river, near General Pflug's dispatch of May 14 Governor Chamlmrlaln has offered General Kuropatkin haa aucceeded in archist«, an,) affirmed the decision of it perhafHi in their operations against obtain. The first clips shorn are near Riparia, and bring it onto thia land, show* the necessity for further impress »2,500 tor the capture of the miinlerrr aaeertalning hat the Japanese are the circuit court for the southern dis Port Arthur. Recognising the need of ly all from the warm Columbia river and the experts will determine the ing the Celestial government with th* trict of New York, which refused a writ of i reed Conn, in lake county, Grrgon, threatening his rear ao neat the Muk- providing General Htoessel with all the ranges, which wool* are more or leva feasibility of storing the flood waters of Slid ,300 aplere for sheep slaughterer*. »len line, and has lieen enabled p. be of ha!«*« corpus for Turner. requisite instruments with which to earthy and are aonght only by dealer* the Umatilla river in a system ot res advisability of acting with a flrm hand. • Inef Justice Fuller, in hi* opinion, conduct the defense of Port Arthur, gin a retreat, nr whether ha baa ervoir*. If it is found such a system is The authorities here do not forget that in ths scoured product. NOTICE K«»lt I'tlU.liATIoN, «’Irrtnl t<j fight in any caae, it ia flrat reviewed the facta in the caae, in General Kuropatkin ia believed to have practicable and that darns can be con the Boxer revolt which spread from |>c|.arlHlrlil uf lite Interior There seems to be no disposition on structed on the respective reservoir conffl« irrrtl that any .lav may bring cluding the claim ul Turner that he ia sent balloons on the "ammunition lukud iirflie al l«Ak»viei«b Oregon Shantung would have involved the en urn <»l ■ great haltle in thia difiru * • lecturer on sociological questions, train." The Russian balloons aro sta the part of tbe grower* to hold thia sites, and litigation can Ire avoided, May 10. 1WUC tire empire had it not been fol the irm- Noth* 1« hereby |hrti that th*» also thst his counsel contended that he tionary. m the tr«hf|M»rt <hm<ultirf ire fo. auch aa is threatened in Malheur coun class of wool, and buyer* are apparent lowing Brftler hf»w Rle<1 n<»t|<‘* of |><r intmtlon to make final proof in «up Ilgved to I* •<> great a® to make it gh was an anarchist in theory merely, "If the Japanese try to drift balloons ty. the government will turn its atten new of the southern viceroys. «ahi nr<*uf - port of ‘ her “ claim, *-*— aud ' that " — lie then referred to the fact that Turn over Port Arthur and drop exploaives ly glad to take them, as they are being tion to Umatilla, and leave the Mal The military authorities in St. in *t irn|><Nwtil»lr for Grnrra) Kuropat n>M<1e t»r(or* <>• » T Hahiwln. will I* er s counsel attac ked the immigration on the fortress," . n officer said today, absorbed by the dealer* aa fast aa they heur project to be disposed of later. kin to effect a rapid retirement. Cuunty Ju>tg« uf Klamath County, <>fr Petersburg claim to have information til« ® at Klamath Fall«. Or« law as unconalitulional on the ground g<»n. at "the world will hear of the first battla are offered. Indefinite lepofta continue to reach The government ia now satisfied that of sensational character to the effect Mary E |l<iw gun <>n July ». IWH via that it ia in contravention of the firat, in the air." The choice Eastern Oregon wools one reservoir in tow».jhip 3 north, ring t' rtn*rl) Mary E Htepherwa. H«l lx»n«lon nf jNpMnrwe l>omhardment uf fifth and sixth amendment* and also Kntry 1 M»» 1149. for Iota I ami I. nrK* Port Arthur ami !>a!ny. Communication from Port Arthur ia sought for shipping in the grease, range 25 and 26 east, can be built to that the Chinese have tacitly agreed to 31. T*»wn«hli» fek«4th M « tlon ...... _ W ___ The Klandard'a Odeaaa rorreapon* w tion one of the constitution, because now couduited by Chinese nioaseuger*. which are grown back in the interior, hold sufficient water to reclaim 60,000 co-operate with the Japanese operations lUng* 11 U M I ‘no power ia delegated by tho constitu Hhc Halil«* th* followln« f’«llt»Wln< wltnraar« wltnraere In dent ran Arma the report tl at General are now being eown. Thia class that in acre*, but before this project ia adopted, against the Russians. pfote h*r lontlmi" ia r*ahl»nre upon and tion to the general government over former years was marketed at The it is deaired to know how much addi Kuropatkin « aggregate force« for the cultivation * — ••• ' H W «1 land, The Japanese propone, it is stated, to HAS1B DELAYS SHIPS. liurkr. Hamakrr Drlxoll. ¡»ending battle do not eireed 100,000 alien foreigneva with reference to their Dalles, and gave thia city the distinc tional land can tie reclaimed by waters drive General Kuropatkin’s forces into W IV U a I «f Hot i ir««»» _ •dmiasion to the Cnltod Htatea or other tion of receiving and shipping more stored in smaller reservoir* in that vi men . WATMftN l<»«l«ler Mongol is, which would place the Rus Ruaalana Find That Many Boilers WIU wool direct from tbe grower than any cinity which can also be supplied by sians in tbe position of invaders of Hhanghai dlei atchea report that the wise, <>r over tha belief* of citizens, Have to Be Takes Oat. denixena, sojourner* or aliens or over N<ni«’K roll ¡•IIH.irATlOaN other place in the United States, has, flood waters fiom Umatilla river. If neutral territory and enable reprisals ('hineee are greatly gtatiArd at the iTportnichi of (hr Interior Moscow, May 21.—After an exhaust since the completion of the Columbia the board report* favorably on it* ex by General Ma’s army, which, it is as Japanrae invitation to the Tartar vice the freedom of speech of the press." I «n>l < c at l*aH«vl»w. Oregon. All of these contention* were nega ive inquiry the correspondent of the Southern railway lieen transferred to amination, a special effort will be May In. I»H rny ol Mukden Io rr eatabhah the ad* serted, is kept in thst region for that Notice le hereby given that the fol- tived by the de. ision of the chief just There the wools are all made to perfect the plan* for thia irri special object, thus cleverly avoiding I-ondon Time* finds that there i* no Shaniko. lowing > Oitord evltler has tiled notice of ministration of Antung and induce ice, who said, among other things: gation project. offered under the sealed bid system. M» i»tlrnt|Qn to make Hnol " :al proof In eup- ('hineer trader« to return and reaume the slightest infringement of the neu and that aald proof port of ’ tile ctattti. *~ "Whether rested on tbe accepted need to take seriously the Russian The first sale there is set for June 2, bnaineaa. trality of China by Japan, and the Qbj- will I* made twfore t|eo T lialuwin threat* to dispatch to the Far East principle of international law tbat the second for June 14, and the third County Jud*« of Klamath County, ore Better Wool, Worse Matton. neae troop«, by not crossing the Man every sovereign nation has the power next July reinforcements of war ves and last for July 1. «••n. at hie ffi-e at Klamath Falla. I »re Pendleton—The fact that *2.75 and churian frontier, could not be charged MI ST HOLD POST ARTHUR. «Millam o Dis. Ton. «»n July » tad via aa inherent in sovereignty and essential sels. The optimistic reports regarding Pendleton leads off with the first more was realized for dry ewe* and two with a violation of pledge* in respect M Entry No TM1. for the sw«a tie'« toeelf preservation, to forbid tho en »«•'w H«*« t|«»n “ 3*« Townehip sealed bid sale of the season on the 23d year olds, two and three year* ago, to noninterference in military opera the rapid progress of th« warship« of Russia Will Mubll'ia AU Lorcas Possible trance of foreigner* within itadominion 14 *4>uih l(«n<r H East. W. M instant, and Heppner folio*a on the while buyers are not offering more than tions in Manchuria. lie iminra tha r<>li>>wlnf w .In< owing Wltneeaee to 1 hors for Ils Deleese. or to admit them only in auch caeca the Baltic fleet which have beeu 26th with its first sale. The other two l<r « ■ <>ntlno *u« i Feculence upon a nd The opinion of an eminent strategist *2 for the same class of stock now, i* minx atl»»n of »alti land «1« Nelc fl- Ht Petersburg, May 19—Advice* re and on such condition* aa it may w-e fit printed in European espials have been points in the state where wools will be not altogether due to conditions in the given to the Associated Press today ia ri» k Nell Campbell. Joseph Iteaal*. E I. Eorlirr. all of HI >t lily. Oregon ceived by the general staff show that to ) rescnlie. or on the power to regulate given out here by officials and have offered upon sealed bids aie Baker City mutton market, though prices have that the Japanese intend to attack not JI N WA TRfiN, l(rglst<r commerce with foreign nations, which telegraphed abroad without on June 17, and Elgin on June 28. fallen considerably. The tendency of only Liao Yang, but ail along the line, the Japanese are practically master* nt includes the entrance of ship«, the im- lieen Umatilla county sheepmen to breed for in an effort to drive General Kuropat N<»Tt<’K F<»l< rfltMt'ATtON They are alieolutely untrue, all the southern end of the I.iao Tung |>ortation of goods, and the bringing of change. ' l>r|M5rimriil «»f Ute Interior wool since good prices prevsiled is low kin into Mongolia, where the Cbineee Indian* Work With Japanese. because there are no mean* at hand for l and < »ITU« al l«ata< vlrw. Oregon. península, save Tort Arthur and the "orrv*< into tbe porta of the United Sheep are waiting for him. La Grande—Nearly 100 Japanese are ering the mutton quslities. May I” ' correspondents to verify tbe re- toirilory commanded by guns. Thia Slat.«, the act l>efore ua is not open to the N'ftlr© In hrfrby glvrrt »hat thr fol bied for selling purposes usually have in I ji Grande fiom Portland and points ronslitutional objection. Nor ia the porta, , lowing named •«■•Itlrr haa m«»«l notlr«* of and they have no means of in in Washington to work in the Grand coarser, lower grade wool than thoae result, *o promptly brought about, is M b ■ 'r- th»n make (Inal bronf In «up manner in winch congr.-aa has exercised specting , UNIMPORTANT BUT TRUE. the shipyards where the ves Ronde sugar beet fields this summer, raised for their fleeces. port -f hl* claim, and that aald prr»<d due to the failure ot th* Russians to the right, although when auch a caae ( will I* matin befttrw <|r«» T HaI<1 win sels are lieing prepared for service. and more are expected to arrive a little County Judge of Klamath County. Urw« make opposition of any consequence arises, the objection may be taken." While it is a fact that unprecedented later on. The work will be to keep the Dickering on Sheep Price*. Russia* Oeneral 5Uff Not Alarmed at «on. al l»l« ofYltr at Klamath Knlla Or«* to the Ja|>ane<H> advance. gon on July • vl» Robert M haste is lieing made in getting warships beets thinned out and free from weed*. Pendleton—Seven eastern sheep buy Blockade of Port Arthur. h Nflu lltl Entry No M. for the ready for service, there is a limit to F. 8. Bramwell, field superintendent of ers have just come into Umatilla coun AMERICAN AVERTS CLASH. A member of the general staff said • •«''< «wSf. M«’«'tlt*n IJ »»••% nw H* efficient speed in ship construction, t»oa Townahlp » H<’Uth^ Rango II Paris, May 18.—The correspondent ty to see if they can pick up large con the sugar factory, stated that the sugar to the Associated Press that the re K H M Observer Prevent* Russian* and thia haa lieen exceeded with the company alone has just completed seed signments to take to the middle west, at St. Petersburg of the Echo de Paris lie haniM the following wltneoaea tn moval of the gima from tlie fortifica Military result that many of the boilers which ing 2,SOO acres of good land to beets, and while they are stlil quite a distance pr<*va hla contlnu«*ua rnaldrnce ut*>n an<1 From Firing on Owa .Ten. says the general staff considers the cultivation of said land, vlr <’ <» i ’lop tion« erected at K mchau, and the des have been installed in the new war ton. Alf Wallia. Alai Wataoh. Rubt Mukden, May 18.—Lieutenant Col ships will have to be taken out and re while many of the farmers have put in apart fjom growers on prices their pres blockade of Port Arthur as unimport truction of Port Dalny, were primarily Maiwrll. all of Itonania Oregon large amounts, the acreage being far ence makes thj prospect more encour for the purp<«e of concentrating the onel Schuyler, U. H. A., military ob placed. Thia lias created a sensation J N WATH o N. Itaglater aging in the congested sheep districts, ant. The correspondent adds that he ahead of last year. server with the Russian army, arrived entire Ruman force at Port Arthur. at the navy department, and it is now where it was feared sheepmen would is informed that the railway baa been here today «nd after an interview with NOTICE Fol« PUBLICATION. If tha men and gun* were scattered, certain that the Baltic fleet will not have to carry over all their last year destroyed since May 1 over a distance Department of the interior Union's Fight tor County Seat. the effect would have lieen to diatrib- Viceroy Alexieff, left for Liao Yang in start for the Far East for many months Mod om.o al Mkevlcw. Oregon. holdings, together with the spring in of 28 miles. May » tad rite the means of defense of th* fort the afternoon. to come. I ji Grande—The citizen* of Union crease. Notice Is hereby given that the fot- It *)>|>e*r* that William B. Judson, General Kuropatkin, he declares, are determined to keep the county seat l.'Wh e named settler has Sled notice of ress over a numlwr of points strate hie Itdrollon to make float proof In sup gically weak. To defend the whole of of the i'nited States engineer corps, seems more confident, though it ap if possible. Knowing that there is Caa Start OH With 100 Cow*. SURE SUBMARINES WERB USED. pirt of his claim, and that said proof who i* an observer with the Russian no possibility of securing the restrain pears that he still has a serious differ Will br mads before Oeo T Baldwin. the southern end of the Liao Tung pen Echo — It is estimated that 100 cows Countv Judge of Klamath t’ountv. Ore- insula it would have I-sen necessary army, helped to «vert a clash lietween Russians Have Naw ASvIcaa on tbe Los* ing order to prevent the county clerk will he available to start should the ence with Vicroy Alxieff, who hss com- *on at hla office at Klamath Falla, Ore- parties of Russians (luring the Russian to have an army equal tn that which from printing the official ballot with Hardwood Creamery company carry ■on July « l»M til Csss II Crleler. ot tbe Petropevlovak. reoccupation of the railroad after the plaind in a telegram to the emperor, Bd Entry No DM. for tho aw', ■»(,. the Ja|«neee could have landed. the relocation clause thereon, a writ of out it* intention to install a branch Japanese had cut it al Poliade. When Refton >1 wU ow% nr'« nwl». Re-tton St. Petersburg, May 20.—The ad review wherein they attack the jutis- which did not pass through the hands Tbe weakness of the Manchurian here. Several farmers in addition to II Township M Routh. Itange TH East. army, said this officer, left only one the Japanese had temporarily retired miralty is now convinced by mail re diction of the county coart in ordering those already poeseeeing dairy animals of the military censorship, that Kuro W M He names the followln* wltneeeea to course to pursue, namely, that o mo from the railroad, a train with two ports received from Port Arthur that an election for the relocation of the are scanning their herds for dairy pos patkin does not heed his orders or ad prove hie continuous residence u|n>n and bilising sutil. lent troops at Port Arthur companies of aappera was sent south cultivation of said land vl» la" M Vice Admiral Togo used submarine county »eat from Union to La Grande, sibilities, and with a district a dozen vice. It is the general desire that from I.iao Yang. Captain Judson was Im.n W o Hill Warren 1» Klngdon. to hold it until relief came. its former site is made returnable miles long up and down the Umatilla Kd 1-cevcr alt Of Fort Klamath. Oregon aboard. When the train reached a boats in bis operations. A letter from Kuropatkin shall be the sola head of June 24. J N WATBON. Register river to draw from, it is thought 200 break in the line a body of troops were Lieutenant General Btoeseel says he military operations. cow* could be secured by midsummer. ENEMY SLIPS IN. s.-eri and they were supposed to be Jap NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. war standing on Golden Hill when the The feeling in St. Petersburg, the To Extend Ditch. Itcpartment of the Interior anese. Sharpshooters were thrown out, Land i»m<e at laikevlew Oregon. Russian battleship Petropavlovsk went correspondent says, is strong against Ruatlans Near Ylekow Surp.-I*e* ky th* and preparation* were mails to swoop Freewater — Surv,y for an extension May » l»4 PORTLAND MARKETS. Notice le hereby given that the fo|. landing ol Army. down on the enemy. Captain Judson down and he raw a submarine boat of the Milton, Freewater and Hudson Sweden on account of the precautionary lowing named eeltier lias tiled nnllce of measures taken by that power in min Lieutenant Bay ditch has started about 12 miles Niu Chwang, May 18 — The Russians through hi* glasses recognized the Rus torpedo the battleship. bls In lent Ion to make Anal proof i sup Wheat—Walla Walla, 72c; blue- ing harbors. port <.f hla rlalm and that said proof were surprised by the appearance of sian uniforms and the troop* proved to Schreiber claims he distinctly saw the west of here for the Pine Creek Irriga stem, 80c; Valley, 80c. will be made Iwtore <>•“- T Raldwtn. l>e a party sent up the line from the It is rumored here thst submarine tion company, whose incorporators are County Judge of Klamatn County. Ore the enemy at Kaichau, 20 mile* south periscope of a submarine boat and Chris Bowers and Paine brothers, all Rarlev—Feed, ,23 per ton; rolled, boats have been bought by Japan to south. gon al hie office al Klamath Falla Ore of Yltikow thia morning. They were ,24.50025. gon, on July a l»H. vis Edmonson M could trace the conrne of the vessel. of Walla Walla. lay in ambush in the Vladivostok road The company pro Lervrr lid Entry No 'HI. for Iola 1» rx|>rrliiig the Yalu army. Flour—Valley, ,3.90©4.05 per bar stead, which already has been mined Officer* of the Russian battleship Pobi- pose* to cover between 5,000 and 6,000 Irritation In Colorado. • n.l a. He lion «. and lot I, flection ». Nine traanaporta, assisted by the rel; hard wheat straights, »4®4.25; Township M Routh. Range D* East. Washington, May 18.—The census eda testified that a submarine boat dis acre* by the extension. The incorpor clears, ,3.85®4 10; hard wheat pat for the passage of Rear Admiral Retset- navy, landed 100 troop* and the re W M vensky's squadron. Every precaution II* names tha following wllneaaee to mainder will land tonight and tomor bureau tn a report on irrigation in Col charged a torpedo against their ship ator* hold a franchise covering the pro,a his continuous residence upon and and they fired at the submarine boat, waste waters from the Stilton, Free ents, »4.4004.70; graham, »3.50414; will be taken. row, The number of the Japanese orado says: Notwithstanding the fa e iltlvallon of said land vlt ' Jas M whole wheat, »4®4.25; rye flour, »4.50. water and Hudson Bay ditch. According to an evening paper the hoping to sink it, but failed. Kmerv W o lllll. Warren D Klngdon. force ia not known. The w arshipa vorable conditions, the construction of Oats—No. 1 white, »1.2001.22)4; Japanese are using improved torpedoee C II coaler, all of Ft Klamath, itre- It ia officially denied that Viceroy morning irrigation works in 1902 progressed shelled the shore from early gray, 11.15® 1.17% per cental. (on. invented by a Frenchman named Remy, La Oraad* City Hall Baade Sold. rapidly, and the year shows a consider Alexeiff has gone to I.iao Yang to as J N WATBON. Register. until evening. Millstuff»—Rran, ,19020 per ton; who offered his invention to the Rus sume command of 20, (MM troop* there, The Japanese are expected here to- able increase in the iirigated area. It I*i Grande — At a special session of middlings, »25.50 827; shorts, »20® NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. sian embassy when war was threatened, and that General Kuropatkin has left morrow and the Russian* are rapidly is proltable, however, that many hun the city council the bid of J. W. Seri 21; chop, »18; linseed, dairy food, |19. but met with a refusal, sold it to the Department of the Interior Liao Yana for Harbin. It is said that dred* of acres repoited as irrigated did Land Offlcs at Lakeview» Oregon. evacuating the town. bei for city hall bonds was accepted. Hay—Timothy, »15® 16 per ton; May ». not receive sufficient water to produce Kuropatkin is either at Liao Yang or Mr. Scriber offers a premium of ,175 clover, »10011; grain, »11® 12; cheat, Japanese. Remy is said now to be in Notice la hereby given that the fol Japan. in its vicinity. full crops. Colorado still holds fl rat lowing named settler has «led notice of on the entire issue. The bid gives the »11®12. War to Involve Ottoora. hie Intention to make final proof In sup place among the arid states in the ex city the right to isssue bonds in books Hops — 1903 crop, 23®255<c per port nf hla claim and that said proof 81. I.ouia, May 19.—General Nelson Owtragea By Russians. Tyaer on the Witness Stand. Will l>e mills before (Jeo. T. Baldwin. A. Miles, who is hers attending lb* tent of its irrigatcil acreage and in the of *5,000 as the city may need the pound. County Judge of Klamath County. Ore Seoul, May 18.—Reports have been Washington, May 21.—Seated in ■ n money to erect the city hall, and the length ot its canals and ditches. Wool—Valley, 16®17; Eastern Ore gon. «1 Ills uffirr at Klamath Falla ore- Good Roatla convention expresses th« invalid's chair and face to face with city is to receive the accruer! interest gon, 11® 14c; mohair, 30c per pound received here that 450 captuied Rus gon, nn July ! IS”«, via William O. belief that the Russo-Japanese war IIIU, lid Entry No JIM for the wH arH. sian officers and men will shortly be the jury, James N. Tyner, the aged de on bonds issuer! but not used after July for choice. Accepts Panama Canal Position Section 1» Townahlp S3 Routh. Range TH w ill eventually involve other nations. dispatched from Yongampo to Moji, fendant in the Tyner-Barrett con 15, 1004. Beef — Dressed, 5®8c per pound. Knut, W M Washington, May 18. — Rear Admi "I beliete that tbe war will be a long spiracy case, today denied the accusa H* names thr following wltnmnrn to Mutton—Dressed, 6® 7)4c per pound. Japan. The prefect of Tok Chong, desperate one," said General ral Walker today announced that Ad provf» M r (ontlnuouff rrnhlcnu© upon nnd and which town is two days’ march north tions in which he and his nephew Veal—Dressed, 6®7c per pound. rultlvRtlon of ram land, vl«. • Jan M Miles. "In the next great war, 1 be miral Kenney, retired, formerly pay were indicted in connection with their Population of Eugen* I* 8.82*. east of Anju, reports that 700 Cossack* Km«rv Ed l*0«*v«r. Warrwn I> Kln<- Pork — Dressed, 7®7}$c per pound. master general of the navy, had ac dnn c H Crifllor, «11 <>f Kt. Klamatn. lieve the automobile will, to a large duties as law officers for the postoffice Eugene—P. J. McPherson, enumer- Vegetables—Turnips, 80c per sack; arrived there and commandeered pro- Oregon. extent, aupplement the horse. There cepted the office of general distributing department. In the examination con J N WATHON. Register. atot of the school census for the Eugene carrots, 80c; beets, »1; parsnip*, »1; visions, forage and native ponies, and are now 100,000 automobile* in the officer of the isthmian canal commis ducted by Mr. Worthington for the de in several instances seized money. The United Htatea and tho number ia in sion and would shortly be formally ap fense. General Tynet’s answers were school district, has completer! his work cabbage, 2®2,Sic; red cabbage, 2)ge; Russian« at Karchong, committed out- NOTICIO FOR PUBLICATION. and reports that within the city limit* lettuce, head. 25®40c per doa; hot pointed. It is said that his appoint creasing rnpiilly. Automobiles can Department of the Interior rages upon the women, bioke open the unhesitating. His diction was perfect Land onte« al 1-akevlrw. Oregon. lie used on bad roads aa well a* horses.” ment will in no wise conflict with the and apparently his understanding as of Eugene he counted 6,829 inhabi house, »1.75 per box; parsley per doa, local jail, freed the prisoners and killed Mnv ». 1(04 tants. The enumeration was carefully 25c; cucumbers, »1.75; asparagus, duties of Paymaster Tobey, who will Notice la hereby given that the fol- made and there is every reason to be- »1.25; peas, 5®6c per pound; rhubarb, the jailor and village beadsman. make ths disbursement* on the iath clear as ever. Jnwlnj named settler has «teil notice of Outpost* Already In Contact. lievs that the count is correct. 3c; lieans, green, 15c; wax, 15c. her Intention to make finsi proof In sup mu*. Paris, May 1».—The Journal’» Muk port of her claim and that said proof Railroad Llae Cat. Ambassador May Ba Recalled. Honey—»3®3.50 per case. will lie made before Ileo. T. Baldwin, "important Niu Chwang, May 18—The Russian* Potatoes—Fancy, »1.20(91.35 per Taris, May 21.—Government circles County Judge of Klamiith County, Ore- den correspondent say«: tluna Boom at Kinchow Bay. Wheat Caught by Freat. The outposts of «on. at |tls oflloe nt Klamath Falla. Ore- events are Imminent. cental; common, »1®1.20; new pota now admit that the railroad ia practic Ixvndon, Mny 18 —The Shanghai are seriously considering whether the Son. on July 1. IWH. vis Harah It Kin« the two armies are already in contact Pendleton —Estimated damage to the toes, 3Hl!*4c per pound; sweets, 5« ally cloaed to traffic. Nothing lias pope ’ * protest sgainst President Ixwt- on lid Untrv No !IM. fir Iola I# amt eorrespondnt of the Morning Tost, «ays • - Reetjon L Township M Bouth, l<nn*e in the zone northwest of Feng Wang wheat crop of Umatilla county on ac per pound. been heard from there by wire tot bet ’ a visit to Rome should not be that according to a native report from 7% Esat. W. M Cheng. The Japanese army advancing Fruits—Strawberries, »1.50® 1.75 per three days, and six days’ mail con Rhe mimes the following witnesses to Port Arthur, tho Japanese are vigor promptly followed by the recall of M. count of the last two frosts will resch prove her continuons residence upon mid on i.iao Yang is estimated at 100,000. ously besieging the fortress day and Nisard, the French ambassador to the 500,000 bushels. All the damage ia in crate; cherries. »1.50® 1.75 per box; signed to points south of Hsin Yen was cultivation of said land. »I« W. O. Itili, A persistent rumor, which is not son- night, by land and sea; that 60 Japan Vatican. The determination of this the Helix country and many farmers apples, fancy Raidwins and Spitaen- returned this afternoon. The furniture J«« Emery, Kd Leevcr. W. D Klngdon, linne.1 officially, has it that another bergs, »1.50®2.50 per box; choice, of the administratoin building* baa •II of Et Klamath. Oregon. ese warship* ami transports have been question probably will depend on For are cutting wheat for hay. J N. WATBON, Register. been taken away. The Russians say »101.50; cooking, 75c®»l. Japanese corps is executing a righted in Blaekny bay, and tha eign Minister Delcasse’s ability to movement direct on some point be heavy firing has been heard in Kint calm the indignation aroused among that General Linevitch with a large Eggs—Oregon ranch, 18c per dozen. Desert I .and. Finti I*r<«>f. I Ship Grain to New York. tween I.iao Yang and Mukden. Butter — Fancy creamery, 1TM«J army is moving from Vladivostok to the various elements in tbe chamber of notice for ucbi . ication ehow bay.________ _ wards Corea. Pendleton—Ten thousand bushels ol atore, 12®13c. United Htatea l.and Office. , deputies against tbe pa|»al protest. Idtkevlew, Oregon. May ». IRM Wireless Telegraphy for Alaska. who*’ at Warren, a wheat station on Butter Fat—Sweet cream, l««e; China Addraaaea Not* to Powar*. Noll«.* la hereby given that Nelson W. Chinese Loot Coal Work*. Washington, May 19. — General Dumtn. nf Bonanza. Kli mnlh County. Many Turk* are Killed. the W. A C. R., near Helix, will be sour cream, 17c. Iondon, Mav 18.— The Shanghai cor Oregon, hue nicd notice of Intention to, Poultry — Chickens, mixed, shipped in a few days to New York 12M« Liao Yang, May 18.—Chinese soldier* Grrely has give directions to have the London, May 21. — The central news respondent ot the Morning Post says rnake proof on hla desert-land clnlm No. 13c per pound; springs, entail, 18®20c; yesterday attacked tbe railway coal ’«I. for the eH naU. <w(i n«'t. and ne<4 wireless telegraph stations which have that the Uliineae government iaaddress correspondent at Baku, Caucasia, re stats. "**4. Hectlon II* Townahlp .1» Routh, lieen si'“ceaafully used on Puget sound, hens, 13014c; turkeys, live, 16017c; mines occupied by the Russian admin ing an identical note to all its minis ports a serious fight between Armeni R»nge 1J u.nat, W. M iH-fora (leo T. dressed, 18® 20c; ducks, »708 per istrative force, near Port Adams, and an* and Turkish troops at Chelcuzan. Baldwin. County Judge, at hla onice at taken to Nome and 8t. Michael, Alas ters abroad renewing China’s declara School Money Borrowed. Klamath Faile. Oregon, on Thursday, ka, in order to establish commitnica dozen; geese, live, 7©8c per pound. drove out the official* who were work The Turks tlon of neutrality and that an imperia- in the district of Mush. ’"<■ 7th day of July, 1RM Cheese—Full cream, twins, new ing therein, many of them escaping Salem—The state lsnd board has just The freez edict will I* iM»«1 enjoining tho Chii lost 13« in killed and wonnded, while tînmes the following witnesses to tlon between those points. Prove the complete Irrigation and re ing of the sea in tho hay has rendered stock, 12H®13c; old stock, 10c; Young only partly clad. The Chinese looted nese people strictly to observe neutral the Armenians’ leader and many others approved 12 applications for loans from clamation of aald land: 8 " Patterson, America, 14c. the school fund aggregating *27,450. the works and retired, were killed. i. v«n lllper, F M Harpold, Albert cable service lietwoen these points im *4 ity. s Altereon, all of Bonanza, Oregon. J. N. WATHON. Reglater practicable.