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<LAMATL VOL. IX. eventsoi - thlday KLAMATH out of REPUBLICAN I F ALUS KLAMATH COUNTY, OILKUON, *H \ E D omain . Plmhot Mnommrnli I wo Mura Ifaaarvva HALL DI' KINCHOU IO CHUCK KUROKI. ttoaersl Kuropatkin Will Maks a Stand al Liao Vang In llaatarn Oregon. gArilLRED FROM AU. PARTS OF THE 2, HM>4 NO. » GOLD IN FARMS. IT HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Value of 1903 Products to Placed a* Waahingtmi, May 2«.—Chhl Fora» JAPANESE COMPEL RUSSIANS TO RE 84,300,000,000. London, May 26.—Dispatches to the trr I'ilK hot haa rwoniiiiriuhMl the crete TWO HEMISPHERES. Washington, May 25.—-The depart TREAT TOWARD PORT ARTHUR. Dally Telegraph show that on May 16 lion of the Hine inoontain and Manry * - -................ - ment of agriculture Las issued a report iiiptihlnili rres ivi’R In LaaUrn Oregon. the Japaneau headquarters were still at LAW WORKINCJ WfcLL. I. O. O. F. ELECTS OFFICERS. In I ha. former il im recommended that on the “Nation's Farm Hurplus,” pre Feng Wang Cheng. This the corre- («nprebenaWe Review el the Impert Abonl S.OOOfOiM) gerra be emhodiiMl; In Ulltary Pi parts Dvrmid lbs Position n|>ondrnt attributes to the necessity for pared by George K. Holmes, chief of an I Happenings el the Peet Week, the latter Romelhhig over 60,00u Berea Incom» From Incorporations Amounts ts Various Branches Report Work Pra- hnprsgnabls Advance on Port Arth joint action with the Japanese army the division of foreign markets. It greasing Very Satisfactorily. Over 1 100,000 F'rst Year. I'rrsented In Condanard Farm, Moot in tha center of ('ruoli county. Al- ur Is EapecUd to Follow at Once - which has landed at PiUewo. Ila ex gives »4,500,000,000 aa a c.>nservatlve of I Ikrly te Prove Interesting te Ussr though I* «»renter Pinchot m»H»t urgently Haleru — One year ago the Eddy cor Astoria — The several branches plains that somtnunicalion has not yet Resetass Finally Bra*ad la a Hand- estimate of the value of the farm pro lecommrmla the creation of tha Blue 1 lieen established la-tween the two Jap poration law went Into effect The Odd Fellows lodges met in annual Bes Many Raedera. to-Hand Conflict. mouiiiaiii r<®-rvwf It It not prolmbla anese armies, but it is expected to lie state has received under the provisions siun here last week. Reporta of officers ducts ot this country not fed to live- that the |>rraidrnt will ianuo a proc abosa g«xxi gains in both membership stock in 1003, on the basis of the cen effected within a few days. of that law »106,866.03. boring thia and finances. Henator Quay's condition Is now «rit I niiim H<» ii mating thia reaerva for eon a Portland was selected The ilispab lies say ths telegraph Tokio, M»y SO.—After two days at sus valuation. The value of the ex* first year of the operation of the new as the next meeting place. time to come. Pint hot’a recommenda* The state irai. desjx-raUi fighting, the investment of line l«tw(a-n Feng Wang Cheng and the ported farm products of this country Hou haa I mm ' ii referred to I .and Com grand lodge elected the fullowing offi south has law'll cut by Russians dis law, 465 new domestic corporation» Th" flood Ronds convention in 1906 was, in 1903, »878,479,451, and the ml«Rl<»tirr lUrhardf, in whoar offii • Kin< hou Lan Iwcotns a fact. The pre guised as Chinese. will lie held in Portland. have been formed and 200 foreign cot- cers: lheie are nuuieroua protrata againallli« paratory engagements of Sunday, Mon- Grand master, J. A. Mills, Halem ; highest value reached duting the last A Russian transport is moving from porationa have qualified for the trans Premier Comités, of France, s«ys viention t»f tl»e rne-rve. H im recorsla deputy grand master, W. H. Hobson, 11 years was »951,628 331 in 1901, due day and Tuesday led to the final effort l.iao Yang in the direction of Mukden, |A|A< y musi not meddle In internal al»Mi contain lnf<»rmaii»>n tetuhng tn action of business in this state. Stayton; grand warden, W. A. Carter, ou Wednesday to take the height» of but it is not known whether this chiefly to cotton. affaire. wh<»w atleinpta have I mm * u made by varl- The total nnmber of domestic corpor Gold Hill; grand secretary, E. E means a retirement of the army, or Kinchou, including the forties» known The value of the exported farm pro Sharon, Portland; grand treasurer, Dr. oliN |»«'rr»otiR to nrcurr I him I r within the merely the removal of winter clothing, ations is now 2,022, which number, The secretary of the Interior has de- O. D. Doane, The Dalles grand repre ducts of this country ia concentrated (Idel that Oregon has no title to Kia- ptop»MH««| rrto rsr, with a view to having as the < act Is. An artillery engage which is no longer needed. with the 200 foreign corporations sentative, Joseph Mieelli, Roseburg; mostly in a few principal products. Of thrtn convert«’»! inion t>aae tor lieu ae ment, beginning al 'lawn on Wednes The movements of war correspond nielli riservatimi »samp lands. Home, lecliotia. 1 lie forratry burvaii haa,1 day morning, lasted five hours, after ents, the di*patches say, are limited makes a total of 2,022 companies auth trustee of the Oddfellows' it in 1903, cotton constituted 36 per orized to do business in Oregon. The news of the fall of Kinchou was however, cnrrfully ria tn inni each Thomas F. Ryan. to a radius of a mile and a half from »hull |eriivl < o-neral Oku, command During the next 12 months the re cent, grain and grain products 25 per first published In Russia while the peo minor tuMiii«i»»n, and a« fat aa practi Tha grand encampmnet officers are: Feng Wang Cheng. ceipts frym declaration fees of foreign Grand patriarch, W. M. Green, of Eu cent, meat and meat products and live ple ware celebrating the coronation "I cal lie» drawn the trarr*« limita ao aa ing all the army divisions, sent Lieu The Daily Telegraph's Niti Chwang corporations will 1« very small, but gene; grand high prient, Claud Gatch, tenant General Baron Kawamnra, of the i ur. lo ri» hide pmnte holding« animals 21 per cent, these products correspondent declares that General (*«-mmi«R>»>nrr Kirharda will make a the Irnih, Twenty ninth, Thirty-ninth Kuropatkin is determined to check the this will be mote than made np from of Sa.em; grand scribe, E. E. Sharon, equaling over 85 per cent of the exports I annual licence fees from foreign cor NOTIC'N Foil PttUl.ll'ATIoN of Portland; grand treasurer, W. W. |tereonal Inveetigatloa to »re if il il and fortieth regiments, to »torrn tire Japanese at l.iao Yang, where proliab- |x|.iln>.iit of ths Inlsrlor Thia was the beginning of ly the greatest battle of the war will lie porations. In the past year many of Francis. o< Halsey; grand senior ward of farm products last year. prn tirchie to eliminata additional pri heights. l4Li»d »»in«« al ¡»atowvie'W Oregon the foreign corporations paid only for en, W. I. Vawter, of Medford; grand Adding tobacco, whose exports were Mar IV. If« vate holding« Hr in drtrrimned that the great battle, which ended at 7 fought, lie adds that the Japanese Nod«« la h«r«by glv«n tl>«< th« fol a fraction of a year, but hereafter they junior warden, II. M. Beckwith, of valued at over »35,000,000; oil cake low!!«« nan»«d aoltlar ha« ftl««| »» >tl<*a •>( thin rre»’tve, when created, »hall _ g-n- ii i l<« k on Thursday night, when the land o|>eration» against Port Arthur will pay for full years. Portland; grand representative, Thom and oil cake meal, »19,839,279; fruits |,rr hiiriitl 'ti tu malia Hital pr«»uf tn aup aiate «« little lieu bare aa poealble, Japanese infantry, in a hand-to-hand are meeting with little success and said proof |ur< »’f I'» » t’alm i and —• thal — •-* The income of the state from the as F. Ryan, of Oregon City. conflict, drove the Russian defenders that Lieutenant General Htoessel ami ami will oidy con ar nt to the incluaion ins'l" vili I*----- •- bc(.,ra U n T llaldwln and nuts over »18,000,000, and vege The Rebekah officers choeen are: It County, <»r«- within the rreerve of private lauda from the Nan Shan hill, said by mili Major General Fork continue to make Eddy corporation tax law will there- ------- _ CuUhly Judge uf Kl« mat fore exceed 1100,000 a year and within President, Mrs. Nora Barnett, Athena; table oils, over »16,000,000 gives a I >n al hl» ffi-- st Klstnsth Fall» <>r» tary authorities to lie practically im nhown to I n * held l»y bona Ade arttlerc well directed but desperate sorties Marr Msry E ll"W g>>n. «»n Jul» S. IS04. vis a year or two will probably reach vice president, Mrs. Ella Frazier, Eu total of eight clasees of products, each M«(| K Ht»vh«n« >1'1 mg r r-omerlv Mary who intend to remain there. Thia eg* pregnable. From this hill, Dalny is against the advance of the Japanese, Ths gene; warden, Mrs. Clementine Bul 1120,000 or »10.000 a month, fr lui® I I N" fiu f»r l"ts I end > n"*4 almolutely at the mercy of the Japan Kniry ! with an export value of over »10,000,- hauetive rlamination w ill coneutnc arv- who are fighting with stubltorn deter Townahlp »» Houlli. •w « , h- “ *T’" 31 11 M T-iwiushlg ese from the west, as are the bills lead mination almi«t uneqnaled in history. expense of maintaining the corporation lock, Portland; secretary, Mrs. Ora rtnl wrrk«, ¡»oaeibly month«. Rsrit« l> East W r.....------- 000, that comprise almost 96 per cent department is about »2,000 a year. _ ____ foH"Wl"S WllnrSIM tu Cosper, The Dalles; treasurer, Mrs. Hh« »ia»»i«a the I fullowlft® On the other band, early action la ing directly to the Port Arthur fortifi Several hundred Japanese reinforce nllnuu is reel*!»"'- ui">n and j»r«>4» h«r I cations. Sophie Severance, Tillamook; trustee of the farm exports of 1903. V. ments are arriving daily- from Pitaewo a«l4 land, vl® looked i«»r on the Maury mottbtain reg- fultl\afl-»n of ________________________H The fraction of the wheat crop ex of Oddfellows' Home, Mrs Maiy Tom llurh« John Drlaeoll. While General Oku, through Ad Hamak«*r. I. <» FRUIT CROP LOOKS WELL. ami P' iindien, according to this cor ommemlalion of Pincliot. Thia pro- W W Warr«n. all of H iianr® Or-gun linson, of Portland; assembly trustees, ported in the last dozen years has been poient r» «vr*e ia n clear cut projmaitlon, miral Togo, teli graph» that the Japan respondent. J N WAiNoN. Il«glat«r The Seoul correspondent of the Daily Grain Fields Prom'se Bountiful Harvest Mrs. Ieeilla M. Sears, of Albany; Mrs. about 31 to 41 per cent, and the ex with pra<tually all private lamio alim ese lues »nr heavy in the two days Bertha Henderson, of Pendleton; Mrs. NOTICI I "Il l-l lit li - a I I' )N fighting. Tokio is wild with joy, and and Hay Doing Well. Telegraph says that Kinchou is being ina ted. t*-i-artm»nl of (he Inl.rlor Mary Vanderpool, of Dufur. Mrs. ported wheat and wheat flour have the street» are filled with men, women besieged by the Japanese, and its sur tiri om. • al l^k.vlew ot.gon I .a Grande — From every quarter of Cosper, secretary, was elected for the yearly averaged somewhat more than and children, marching in line be render is momentaiily expected. Ma >1 l ■ ' Notlr» le her.br «Ivan Ihat Ih» fot- the Grand Ronde valley come the most eighth consecutive time. 200,000,000 bushels since 1897. hind lands, and all carrying lanterns. le*)"« nainsd eetftar haa Alee n. in» of The great triumph north of Port Ar flattering reports of a most bounteous Me Int-ntlon i» meke flnel proof In eup. It May Hr to Thrlr ASvsntsgs te Plain Only a small portion of the corn crop KLROKrS FORCES NEED POOD. pori t hi. < alte and thal eai-l oroof No Sheep on Reserve. thur has confirmed the always strong M»r.c« in th« 1 utur«. yield of all kinds of fruit the corning I- ■, **— • , lla - ------ , ia exported as corn, the highest per • 'Il be ■ . I* ----------- ladlel with the Japanese that their Baker City—Forest Reserve Super ... Juda- of Klamath County tire Cuunty I May —Hir John MrDon* <d liers are more than a match for the Cossacks ere Also Interfering With season, ¡«rticularly the apple crop, and visor Terrill has returned from marking centage, 11 per cent, being for 1898. fon at his (71. r at Klamath Falls "re i July » ISA vi. william o l»ta. Movements ot Ammunition. fon. un n®ll, on® of th® liitfLe«t authnritia® in Muscovite enemy. As all the dis should the valley escape late froets, it the boundarise of that portion of the Notwithstanding the small percentage, for the ••(« nw'« Id En iitry No London, May 26.—The Mukden cor will be the banner year for fruit grow Blue mountain and Baker City forest the exported bushels reach 100,000,- .’V" • .7'’ ,w.'7 » Township (<r«M»t Britain on qtieationa of interna* patches show that the Russians fought »• o. Ilang" It > ss( W M lional law. In an inlrr%1rw r«*irar<hng with desperate valor, there is no doubt respondent of tiie London Morning Post ers throughout this section of Oregon. resetve over which he haa charge. The 000 to 200,000,000. 11« r.ainr« lh® fulluwipr wing witi : caldes that he has lieen informed on p«' »« iti« lontlnuou® 3 rrai.frncr »ip- n ®nd th® ®»'Wing 4»f fninr® in th® open o«*a by also that their I-«res were heavy. The grain crop also promises an general land office has recently sent The beef exports weighed 385,000,- of Mid land, «la N«l<* t'l- eul(lYRti««n * • Ruoaian«, (««lay aaid . 1 excellent authority that the Cossacks him specific instructions as follows: rbk Nrll <*ampb®ll. J"Mph Ile««« I. abundant harvest, and the yield of hay “The secretary of the interior haa de 000, pork exports 551,000,000, lard **! tlmk with our ini|»rrfiTt know I under General Remenkampf have sne- L Furk«r, all ut Illy, orti* n FEW H MIKIDIOR NOVIB rdgv of th® fSCt®. it ia quite premature J N WATN<*N. K«gl«t«r ceeded in cutting twotrans|>ortcolumns will be much larger than usual. cided that sheep shall not be allowed to exports weighed 490,000,000, oleo oil to aiprr«® an opinion aa tn what hat nf the Japanese army and secured a Owing to high waters of Grand graze on the Baker City forest reserve, exports 126,000,000 pounds and tobac NOTICIC F<»R Pt'IU.IC'ATION Utrn «l«»n® by lh® RuMlana in th» wet- Lakurlng Mrs Have Had Unpleasant Ps- very large quantity of supplies. Ac Ronde river and Catharine creek this but that the cattle and horses which co 368,000,000. Putter and cheese ex l>«pArtmerit of th« Intvrlnr perlent re In the North. ®r® asljarrnt to I’ort Arthur, Ism re- I an<l i >ffi< a at l^ikevlrw Oregon. cording to the correspondent, the Cos spring many farms in the river bottoms grazed on the lands now in the reserve May 10 l»>4 lurtanl to I m ! lev® that they Lav® r®« Seattle .May 30.—A year ago 2,000 sacks have also succeeded in greatly are yet too wet to plow and seed, which last season may be allowed in the re- ports have decidedly declined within Noti«*® t« h«r«Lv glv«n that tn«* fol- two or three years. Bort®«! In an ri|»rdirnt ®o wantrful, and steerage tickets had Is-e-n eold by this harassing the Japanese line of commu will reduce the acreage from what it serve during the season of 1004.“ lowing n am rd ®rttl«r haa filed notte® of hla Intefif! .ft ti> ma®« Rttal proof In «up alt«ifrtbrr uixrrtain in Ha rfTrcta, of time <>n the Nome liners. Up to the nication, with the re-ult that General otherwise would be. The report says that within a few port f hl« claim an<1 that aal<! pros4 years the result» of an enormous exten Stock of all kinds are in excellent will I* mn 1« brfor® Or.. T Hal.lwin •owifig nr araftrring mine« in tha wat present time 600 have lieen liooked on Kuroki's column is in need of food and Sbcepmen Sell Much WooL CountV J fig« nf Klamath County. ( »r« er® of the 1d*rritoiial non®. the first b'jati out of this port fur the ammunition. This fact has compelled condition, and farmers, fruitgrowers Pendleton—In the face of an uncer sion of orchard planting will beign to i n. at hl« «>m< • at Klamath Falla < >rr •’Kv®ry l«elIigeranl i« free. I tak® It, North. the Japanese to remain at Feng Wang and stockraisers are in the beet of spir tain market sheepmen are selling wool be shown, and some of these results I n - n July t I>>4 vlff 1t«»t-rrt H Í lid Entry Nt» xna for th® wk ® to dratroy hla opponwnt'c Vraadt wher* From these figure» operators are Cheng much longei than haa lieen its st the very promising future oat- fast when they can get their price. It may be in a much increased fruit sur aw*a « ’W1» Hrt tl<»n LI n«•'< t H»- ever they may lie found, by all cut* ilrna ing the conclusion that there will I planned, and a forward movement will look. is estimated that over a million pounde plus for export. The exports of ani titm ?4 U .wnahlp 39 Mouth. Rang® 11 fomary rnran®, inrludinn the u«e of lx- a shortage of common laborers i n not l>e undertaken until troops arrive K W M of the spring clip are already sold. mal matter are losing ground relatively II« nam«« th® following witn«««r« tn mln®« If in attempt® to dretmy th® Nome during the coming season, In insufficient strength to prevent further The jump in price from 11c to 124c with a coreeponding gain by vegetable Coming Events. pr-o® hi« « >ntlnu<»u® r««l<1rnc® u|>«»n an<! enemy’« w»»rk he accidentally deetrnya view of tlir (art that the Council City interference with transport service. rultha!! >n ><t «alti land, vit C <> C|»»p since last week caused the heavy sell- matter. and Western Oregon Conference ton Alf Walli« AI«! Wataon. Hobt neutral property, he wnutl, of cntiree, A bolomon railroad will use about 1,- The Shanghai correspondent of the ing. Growers have been saying they Maiwrll. all «if llotiani« <»r«g<>n l«e liable for damair®« Of coiirae. If 200 men during the season there is ap Post states that General Kuropatkin, Campmeeting of Seventh-Day Adventist would be satisfied with 12c. J N WATMoN. Hcftater The av- FLEET WILL 00 TO MOROCCO. church, Corvallis, May 26-Juns fl. mine® are M attered brmid<*a«t on tha parently arms basis for the contention after a minute inspection of l.iao Yang erage clip of the county is between NOTICX rolt rt'llt.lCATION high M*a«, neutral« might complain that more men should I t taken North. and its defenses, told Admiral Alexieff, Annual Students’ conference, Y. M. two and a half and three million ItrpArfm»nt of th« Interior Two United Statea Squadrons are With with jtiatlc®, and I think it would not laboring men are not apt to Hock to who was with him, that the position C. A., Gearhart Park, May 28-Jtine 6. pounds. I aih ! < >ffl« • at l.al»«vl«w <»r«f<>n. avail lielligeranta to argu® that they' ward Nome thia year, for those who was vulnerable and should be aban May • I»-« in Easy Reach. Umatilla Pioneers’ reunion, Pendle Nolle« !■ herrtiv flvan thal lh« fol* Beys 40.000 Pounds of Wool. ha«! given notice of their intention u» • ent North last year had a hard seas doned Tliis advice was resented by tow n» narnril B«l||«r ha« fl«<1 noth« <>f ton, June 2-4. Washington. May 25. — A brief make certain water® im|*aa«ahl®. on. Meet of them loafed about Nome the admiral, who declared ths position hie litirnfi tfi t<> tnah® Anal proof in «tip Pendleton—A buy of 40,000 pounde port of hl« claim and thal «aid proof cablegram came to the state depart '‘Neutral«, however, are no longer without work, and the season was ao was absolutely impregnable. General election, June 6. of wool at Alpowa, on the Snake river, will !■« mad« Isafora T llaldwln. united tn arre®t rn« r«*achmenta of hel* short that those «ho foumi plenty of County J id<r of Klamath Count». Or« Coast Longshoremen convention, has lieen made by E. H. Clark of Pen ment today from Consul Gummere, at i n at hl« ofHre at Klamath Falta. Ora- ligeranta. much. N»w that many power® employment did not make dleton, who has been touring among Tangier, Morrucco, which confirmed COSSACKS PR! SS JAPANESE. Astoria, June 6. ron. July 0. 1PH. via <*aaa It Crlalrr the growers of Walla Walla, Franxlin, I ! I ntry N<» Mr* f<»r th« •w'a. have large naviea, an»! are looking for While there is promise of a long season -I >< v l . nw\< nr*« nW« Rwrllon ward to the time when they will l»e and more aotk than usual, lalioring Ftaate Sunday School convention, Columbia, Garfield ana Asotin counties. the preee reports that Lon 1‘erdicarls They are Driving Them Back, but Fight C T^wnahlp u Noulh, Hang« F.aal. Portland, June 7-8. «uprem® <»n th® ru*a®. they hreitat® tn men regard the situation aa one that Mr. Clark buys for Koehland A Co., of and Cromwell Varley were being well ing Is Inconsequential. ><« nam«a tha following wltn««««e to condemn act® to which in the pa«t they only l»nt fits the steamship com|ianies. Boston. treated by the Moorish brigands by First Oregon cavalry and infantry Liao Yang. May 26.—There is con pmv« hl« C4intinu<>»ia rwald«nra up«>n and would liave ®e\rrely objected, because, whom they were kidnapped. The au euilivallon of «aid land vl» la« M reunion. Hood River, June 16. tinual skirmishinglietween the Russian Kmary W <• Kill. \\ «rr«n 1» Klnfd«m. n« they «ay, *Who know« h«»w toon it PORTLAND MARKETS IN URvT DEGREE. thorities, according to the dispatch, are cava It y and the Japanese. Cossacks F.d !.««v»r. all of Fort Klamath. Orrff«»n Annual reunion. Department of Ore may l»e I«» our intere«t a® iM'lligrranl® to J N WATUo.N, »Uglatar in communication with the bandits ‘ i we Norman Wllllsma Found (lullty of Mar- are pn esing the Japanese in the hills gon, G. A. R., Hood River, June 18-17. «l<» th® very art® which ®a neutral® Wheat—Walla Walla, 72c; blue »nd byroads, generally driving them regarding the two men, and it is be notice for publication . Linn County Pioneer association re stem, 80c; Valley, 80c. today atifler from.' ” dcring Hla Wife. back. t("(Hkrtmrnt of ths Interior Barlev—Feed, »23 per ton; rolled, lieved the terms of ransom are the sub union, Brownsville, June 22-24. t »n<l '>(!)'• at Isikevlrw. Oregon, The general plan of the Jajutnese has The Dalles, May 28.—Norman Wil- JBPANBSI! SINK MOBB SHIPS May » lint »24.80(125. ject of negotiations. Pioneer association reunion, Port liame, forger, bigamiat, nxuricide and not been divulged. They are appar Nntlrs Is hereby given thal ths fol- Floor—Valley, »3.90®4.05 per bar Inwins nsmed settler hse tiled notice of ently marking time, awaiting the ar The consul hopes to be able to re land, June 22. AletleH Reports Attempt te Block Port mnrdetrr of women, site in tha shadow rel; hard wheat straights, |4®4.25; kt. inirntion to make Anal proof In oup e rival of reserves from Coiea, who have of the gallows now. Iuist night at 8 port these terms to the state depart S"rl of his rlalm and that said proof Northwest sportsmen's tournament, Arthur RoadsteaS clears, »3.85(»4.10; hard wheat pat • III l>e made Iwtor" (!•■• T llaldwln. O'clia k the clerk read from a typewrit lieen delayed owing to the impassibility Pendleton. June 24-26. Mr. Gummere is ents, »4.40 <4.70; whole wheat, IS® ment very soon. County Judge of Klamath County, Ore St. Petersburg, May 25.—The fol- ten piece of |«aper the fateful words: of the road». gon at hla "Mee at Klamath Falla, lire 4.25; rye flour, »4.50. moving actively in the matter, his in lowing diapatch from Viceroy Alsxieff, Christian campmeeting, Turner, The Japanese are sending all in fon, on July « ism vl. Edmonson M ''We, the jury, find the defendant, Oats—No. 1, white, »1.25; «TKT. structions being to secure the release -»•»er. ltd Entry N" JHI for lots IS has hern received by the rnqu-ror Norman Williams, guilty of murder in valids in the direction of tbs Yalu to a June 23-Jniy 3. • n-1 3 tu. lion 4. and lot 7. flection » »1.20 per cental. “ Reports from Rear Admirals Witt- central hospital. Tnweship U flouth. Itanga 7«* Kaat the first degree. ’ Federated Fraternal Mardi Graa and Millstoffs—Bran, »19.120 per ton ; of Perdicaris as soon as possible. »>M-t and Grigorovitsh today state that o M The Chinese report the destruction Carnival, Portland, June 28-July 9. Out of Norman Williams' month Naval officials are awaiting news of He names ths following witnesses to the enemy liombardrd from In-Grntai middlings, »25.50(527; shorts, 120® came the evidence which is to hang of another Japanese liattleship of! Port pro,a hla i-ontlnuous residence upon a" t the arrival of Admiral Chadwick at 21; chop, »18; linseed, dairy food, Western Division State Teachers’ as rultlvail' n of said land vlf Ja« M bay, on thr west coast of the Kwang him. “A self convicted murderer," Arthur, but the report is unconfirmed F.yal with the South Atlantic squad Jtnirry w <> mil Warren t> Ktngdon. tung peninsula, about 13 miles north »19. sociation, Portland, June 2t)-July 1. IVputy District Attorney Wilson and is not credited. " H Crlsler. all of Ft Klamath, (ire Hay—Timothy, »15« 16 per ton : ron, and that of the European squad of Port Arthur, with gunboats.** gon Several Japanese who landed from '•ailed him, and truly it was the arnaz- Eastern Oregon G. A. R. encamp clover, »9<® 10; grain, »11® 12; cheat, ron, under Admiral Jewel), at the J N. WATHON. Register The viceroy's dispatch does not give | ing contradictions of Williams' stories junss near Pott Arthur and started to ment, I ji Grande, July 1-4. Aosres. The administration will send |11®12. the date of the bombardment. as to when he last saw the murdered ward the town with the intention of N<»TI(’K for publication Vegetables—Turnips, 80c per sack; vessels of either of these squadrons to Ang- American Congress, Portland, “On the night following the Japan Nesbitt women that fastened first the dynamiting the docks were captured P«partm«nt of th« Interior carrots, 80c; beet», »1; parsnips, »1; Morrocco for the moral effect it may Lan<! Office at f^ikavlcw Oregon, ust 22-27. ese attempted to blockade the roadstead suspicion and then the certainty of and allot. May t. !>»M cabbage, 2®21<c; red cabbage, 2^c; have upon the officials of tnat country Notice la hereby given that the fol of Pott Arthur with mines, and from A typhoon is raging off the coast. lettuce, head, 25@40c pet dos; pars in the event the release of the men is lowing nnnird ««ttler haa flled notice nf shore oliservationa it is believed that guilt upon him. For Wallowa Reserve. nia Intention to make final proof In aup* ley, 25c; cauliflower, »2; celery, 75® brought about in the meantime. E2!? hl« claim. an»1 that «aid proof some steam launches and two torpedo I.a Grande—The register and receiver 90c; Russla Seeks Support of Prance. Kusels Msy Favor the Jews. cucumbers, »1.75; asparagus, W’ll lx made !»rfore (|eo T Baldwin b<at)a were sunk." Paris, May 26.—The Soir says it has of the Uinted States land office here »1.25; peas, 5c per pound; rhubarb, *<>unty Jud«« of Klamath County. Or« Reoccupying Nlu Chwang. Ht. Petersburg, May 30.—Interior. have received a telegram from the gen at hla office at Klamath Faile, Ore- 3c per pound; beans, green, 15c; wax, Miniatet Von Plehwe haa proposed to learned from a trustworthy source that Niu Chwang, May 25.—The Russians K m .- . nn J,|fr 5 I»“4 vl« William O. eral land office at Washington, D. C., 15c; squash, »1 per box. Russians stubbornly Resist. Hill ltd Entry No 21». for the ae% the council of the empire an important Lieutenant General Baron Frederick are re-occupying this place with a fair withdrawing from deposit a large por Chefoo, May 28.—A junk which left jertlon 19 Townahlp 33 Houtb, Hang® 7*^ and another meml>er of the Russian Honey—»3(33.50 per iase. project for the repeal of the law under force of artillery and mounted infantry. **■!. W M tion of timber land to be added to the Dalny on the night of May 23, and Potatoes — Fancy, »1.20® 125 per The disaster to the Japanese fleet is which Jews are forbidden to reside couit who recently visited Paris, came Ha narnr« th® following wltneaeea to Wallowa forest ieserve. This land is arrived hern today, reports rmv« hla contlnuoii« r««l»1enr® upon and which on a secret mission which had for its cental; common, »1®1 20; new pota officially unknown here. The only in Ja» M that the Japatu'se army had then j within 32 miles of the frontier. On pur|M«e the »(«eking of intervention in Union, Baker and Wallowa counties, tultlvatlnn ot aalit land, vit • — toes, 3»i®4c per pound; sweets, 5c. account ot the prevalence of smuggling t> Kin«- Lm«rv Ed formation on the subject came from the leaver. Warren n»»n c h Crtslsr, all of Ft Klamath^ reached Sansuripo, which is north of j some years ago, the Jewish pale was with effective support of the French most of it being in Wallowa, with a Fruits—Strawberries, Oregon, 12H Reuter Telegram company. The Rus Oogon Dalny, and southwest of Nangalien. drawn back from the border. The government in the event that China good portion in Baker county and con (®15c per pound; cherries, »1.25 per sians are constructing slight entrench J N WATHON. ftcalstsr The Russians offered a stubborn re new departure la considered one of the adopted an aggressive attitude towaid siderable about six miles east of Union | box; gooseberries, 6c per pound; ap- ments south of the town. Steamers and on toward Telocaset and Medical I plea, fancy Baldwins and Spitzenbergs, sistance to the advance of the Japanese, | important steps in the execution of the Russians in Manchuria. The pa from Chefoo report that they pass quan NOTICE Foil runbtCATION. Springs, which takes in a portion of the and a battle was fought at noon, May Emperor Nicholas' nkase, issued in the per alleges that the government gave a . hepartment of th® Interior i ll.50US.50 per box; choice, »1® 1.50; tities of wreckage, and it is supposed Land otftca at Eakevlrw Orr<on. 22, at Hansuripo. The result ol the early part of 1903, promising freedom formal promise of compliance with ragged edge of Wallowa resetve. | cooking, 75c®»I. here that the Russians have been blow Mav •. I*M Nolle« ia hereby Riven that the fol- battle was not Icained by the bearers i of conscience to hie subjects. Russia's request. Bntter — Fancy creamery, 17>ic; ing up the obstructions at the entrance wwlnj named act tier haa Hied nolle® of of the news. The advance of flic Jap New Creamery al La Orande. store, 12® 13c. to Port Arthur. n*r Intention I«» make final proof In aup- anese indicates that they have recovered I a Grande—The new creamery which | Butter Fat—Sweet cream, 18)^c; ¡•‘»rt (,f |,rr p|a|m Rnd IMI proof Coaaacka About Wiped Out. Bolivia Seek« a Railway Loan. *'ll be ma.!« bnfore Geo T llaldwln. from the reported reverse at KIndian. Tokio, May 26.—Additional details is being put up in I a Grande by the sour cream, 17c. '“Uhly Judice nf Klamath Cmmlv. Ore Massacred by Moras. Washington, May 30.—Ignasitts Cal Eggs—Oregon ranch, 17® 18c per at hla offlrr at Klamath Falla. Ore- of the fight at Wang Chia Tun, near Grand Ronde creamery company will I deroti, who succeeds G. Guathtalla as Manila, May 25.—A report haa been on July j hmm . via H-irah H Kina lie ready for business by June 1. The dozen. Remain on the Defrnelve. minister from Bolivia to the United Takushan, May 20, indicate that the ‘>«»n ||d Entry No. 2162. f »r lot® !• and received here from Camp Oterton, on creameries at Union and I a Grande, Poultry — Chickens, mixed, 12H® Izindon, May 28. — The Rtsnilard's Ra tion 4. Township M Boulh, Rang» States, who will ho presented to the squadron of Cossacks was almost anni the island of Mindanao, dated May 15, 7’* W. M corn>a|><uiileiit nt the hefldqtinrtere of president within a few days, lias been hilated by the Japanese infantry, will manufacture over 25,000 pounde 13c per pound; springs, small, 18® stating that a massacre had taken Hna name« thr following wltnoRRen to of butter per month, and it is the in- 1 20c; hens, 13®14c; turkeys, live, 16® and completely t surrounded ______ L J.,/.** h«r eontinuouR reRhfenre upon and the .Is|>nnos" first army, under date of charged by his government with the ar which tention of the company to store much 17c per pound dressed 18®20c; ducks, place on the 12th inst., near Malabang, i“l"v?tlon of in 1.1 Unit, vln W. <1. Hill. May 23, save there is no change In the rangement of a railway loan. Bolivia touted the enemy, All the Russian on the southern coast of Mindanao. •¡S’ I'.m'.rv IC.I t.""vcr. W t> Ktngdon. of the product in the warehouses at »7®8 per dosen; geese, live, 7®8c per situation. The Rnasisns srem to be sit of |rt Kisinath. Ore«on has received 110,000,001) ns indemnity officers were killed, wounded or cap Fifty-three Filipino men, women and pound. Pendleton and Baker City, as those J N WATHON. Iteglstsr perfectly content to remain on the de from Brazil for the Acre rublier terri tured. Natives report that some of the children, the families of military em places are now sending to Portland for , Cheese — Full cream, twins, new fensive, and are vigorously strengthen tory, «nd the Bolivian government will Cossacks escaped on foot, abandoning ployes of the Uinted States government Desert Land. Final Proof. stock, 12^®13c; old stock, 10c; Many killed and much of their butter. ing their position, with l.iao Yang use this fund as the basis for securing their equipment. at Malabang, weie surprised at mid* notice for pi ' iii . ication Young America, 14c. wounded were found on the battlefield. a» thè base. They are a little mote another »10,000,000. United Htafes l.«nd Office. night while asleep by the Itotto Alia Salmon Season Disappointing. Hops — 1903 crop, 28® 25 4c per Lakeview, Oregon. Mav IHM active, however, northeast of Fong and slaughtered. Notice la hereby given that Nelson W. pound . Astoria — The run of fish has shown a Plan to Reduce It. «’Iimni, nf Honnnsa. Klc.inath County. Wang Cheng, where the patrols of both Russians Not Using Floating Mines. | Wool—Valley, 17c; Eastern Oregon, 'r.*"n has filed notice of Intention to Shimonosekl, May 25.—Active prep decided decrease in the past few days. armies are in touch almost daily. Natives Threaten to Rise. St. Petersburg. May 30.—A high au !""«'• proof ,,n hla desert-land r lalm No 12®14e; mohair, 30c per pound for. The season has been very disappointing arations ate in progress for the reduc Jlu .,ht "4 ""'Ar "•*’ *n2 nrS thority at the admiralty said to the Johannesburg, May 25.—The Ml* choice. up to the present time, and not nearly s. Hx'-tinn i, -Township H flmith. Black Fleet Making Ready for War. correspondent of the Associated Press tion of Port Arthur. These prepara nouncement that Chinese labor ia to rtanre 12 East, W M . before Geo. T. as many fish have been packed as at I Beef—Dressed, 5®8e per pound. Now York, May 25.—Intelligence L’x'win. County Judge, at hla oflli e nt , _______ ’ : “It is false to aesert that the tions have been instructed to be made the corresponding time last year, and be given preference in an endeavor to Mutton — Dressed, 5®6c per pound; from Ht. Petersburg, Falls. Oregon, on Thursday, has been rccelvsd Times dispatch from today: Russians use floating mines. They are bv a carefully chosen force of veterans solve the labor problem here haa tanned ’7 1th day Of July. I»M lambs, fle. that was considered a bad season. The * easels ‘ of the Black " not known in the Russian naval forming a part of the third army. considerable unrest among the native eseL"??"’" 'he following witnesses to according to a Veal—Dressed, 4®7e per pound. cold storage pack is in an even worse ¡.l,’” ,,'he complete Irrigation and re- mobilised and service. The Japanese used them con Very heavy artillery is being landed on tribes, and an uprising is not unlikely. Pork—Dressed, 7®7H«- rt V o" land: H II Patterson. Vienna, that 14 vi condition. the Liao Tung peninsula. stantly off Port Arthur." I»... Va" Riper. F M llarpold. Albert H«a fleet are being r»'terson, all of Rr,nan«a. Oregon placed in readiness for service. J. N. WATHON, Iteglater I I