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KLAMATH VOL. REPUBLICAN IX. ------------------------------------------ « KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, O1LEGON, .JUNE 9, 1901 EVENTS OF THE DAY OATHERED I ROM Al l. PARTS OF THE i i . ood NO. 10. hohha , Cloudburst» Compal «41« Hundrtd Kansas lamlllsa toll««. Tiipuka, Kan , Juns 4. — ■trvain» uro rapidly ( TWO HEMISPHERES. < lomllmrsts are ruportssi from Ei Newton, Strong 4'lty, Flori-ni, Comprehensive Review of Ihc Import- liattan, Ht. John and Halina, / coin <'■■liter niolu than four' ant Happenings ut die Past Week, water fall in three hours. Presented In Condensed I orm. Must Heavy rains aru re|M>rtad JAPS CLOSING IN •OKW a PI) MOVI MI NT AGAINST PORT FORT ARTHUR SITUATION BAD. Famine Prices Exist and Many People Eal Chinese Food. COAL PIER* BURN. [ HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Lackawanna Loses Ftva Millions to nt Naw York. Fire Niu Chwang, June 2.—Home Chinese New York, June 1.—Seven freight fugitives from Port Arthur, who have ami coni piers of the Delaware, Iwcka- just arrive«! here, describe the sitúa- wanna <k Western railroad in Jersey tion of the inhabitants there as desper WOOL AT high price . EUGENE GETS THE FAIR. City were destroyed today by a Are that started on the barge Allen C. «I Heights Reported Taken Artillery Domi ate. Famine prices exist. The coat of provisions increases weekly. Many Million and a Hall Poinds Change Hands Douilas County Is Pacified With a Cash Churchill, which lay alongside pier 13, nates Works of Russian Stronghold - IM'rsons are re<hii'«'<l to eating Chinese at Heppner Sale. Bonus of »SOO. on which a lot of barrels cf oil were Outer Fortifications l.oat Squadron food, and even that is dear. Millet l ikely to Prove lulrrrstlng to Our stored. The Ines is estimated at $1.- Heppner — The first wool salesday in Eugene — H. L. Traver, F. A. Rankin lrlea Sortie From Port, but Admiral flour costs $11 a bag. Whole streets Many Readers. 000,000. The flames spread rapidly. ami several public buildings have Ix-en Heppner as arrange! by the Oregon and J. M. Williams have returned Pier 12 was 800 feet long and was soon Togo Soon Drlvea Them Back. wrecked by Japanese shell fire. The Woolgrowers’ association resulted in from Roseburg, where they were suc ablaze ite entire length, and the Aro tile rovers n hospitals are packed with sick and 1,500,000 pounds of wool changing cessful in securing the location ot the men who were trying to fight the fire re- are »till wounded. from the shore were able to accompliah At The work of repairing the damage«! hands, bringing to the growers a little next exhibit of the Second Southern but little. are over $202,000. This is by far the larg Oregon District Agricultural society at warships has lieen stopped. All civil k I nr lion The flames swept across to pier 11 ians have Ixxn given military duty. est sale ever made in a single day in Eugene. There has been a strong de and beyond, l«ing finally checked at to The general health of the inhabitants Heppner, and from every point of view sire to have the fair here again th ii< pier 5, which is a new coal trestle, ’ is go«sl, except Chinese, who are dying was very satisfactory. Previous condi fall, and the local directors have been steel-framed and iron-clad. Here the I of starvation. Theft has lawn rna«le tions this year have i>een discouraging working for some time with that end firemen and fireboats made a despeiate punishable by death. stand ami stayed the advance of the The railway is completely destroyed to the sheepmen and the industry in in view. Douglas county at first ob- fire until the burning piers crumbled hh lar hh Kinchou, and there are fre general, owing to the laid sheep mark jected on the ground that they were and fell into the water. in nil I- quent gaps la-tween Kinchou and Wa et, but these wool sales addd so much still in debt (2,000 on their grounds at du' It«- Although there was little wind, l ang ling. There are 15,0<l0 Ja|«aneae sparks fell all along the water-front for eneourigernent that there is a different Roseburg, which they hoped to be able troojat there, but no signs of tr«x>ps fur nearly a mile, endangering the Lacka »treet ther north. During the fighting at feeling, not only among the growers to raise if they had the fair there. wanna station and even the Hamburg- pro- Kini'hou 200 Chinese were killed by but in all lines of business, for the At a me»;ting it was arranged that American and Bremen line piers, where Tornado lejursa Twenty. the Japanese fire. the fair should come to Eugene thia sheep is a prominent factor in the bus the firemen were kept busy playing Omaha, June 4 —Additional rejxrrts The very highest Russian authority iness affairs of Morrow county. year and that Douglas receive from streams of water upon the blaze and E F»»H )*t'|i|J$*ATK>N from Tekamah, which wan struck leal here, while not la-lieving that Port fjine county $500 bonus, and also that over the ships at their docks. I »«par i$$imi of th» Interior night by a tornado, indicate that about l and trffb® al l-akwh-w <>r«g»n Arthur wi’l fall, ailniits its loss would , For almost every lot of woo) offered, two new directors will be chosen from A numtier of canal boats and several |>eraoiie were injured, »««me of them May 19. 1WM lat a terrible 1 -> hh to the Russian arms. the growers receive«! more than they this part of the district to succeed those tugs were burned, the l««s of small Nolic® la hrieby given llml lh® fol« seriously hurt. There were no fatal lowing named «etiler Im« filed n »tlc« of The same auth«>rity says Ruasia may exjtected. The average price receive«l from Douglas county, who soon retire. lóate being variously estimated at from ities. her Intrnilon I«» make final pr«*«»f In aup •••nd a latge army to the south of Niu was about 135i cents ;>er pound, which port ”f h« r claltn. an«1 »hm «aid nr »«»f 30 to 200. The number of freight cars ■| he at.,rm a re kel moat < f the build- Cbwang in the event ot General Btoes- will t>e mail® Iwfdfn <b- » T liahlwin is not known, but the loss on this class Reservation Land For Sale. Inga in Ila path, which waa a hh« k in County J »«lg® of klamaih County, or® the *•1 taring able to bold his own at Port is fully a cent better than received last of rolling stock will be heavy. The gon. »< bl« offl« r at Klamulh Falla. Ore width ami several blur ka long. year, owing to a better quality ot wool, The Oregon City — The Oreogn City land Arthur. This, however, is not possible gon. "o July m . I>k4 via Mary E llow« Lackawanna road moved its passenger this la-ing caused by the open winter office has been authorized by the inter <>|«ra bouse, two general stores, a ring formerly Mary E Hiophrna. H«1 at present, owing to the p«aiitions oc- coaches out to the Meadows, and one Entry N<» 214#. for lota 1 an<l Z n«-‘-< l>la< kaniith shop and suveral Irshlences OnCONIliNT IS GROWING. enpied by the Japanese armies operat and favorable spring, causing slight ior department to offer for sale town train of freight cars was moved out and •w'« H«.»|on JI. I >wn«hlp » H ath. were destroyed. A high aebuol com- Hang® i: Eaat U M ing from the Yalu river and Taku shrinkage and grxxl staple. The early ships 5 and fl, ranges 7 and 8 west, in saved. gra^s caused sheep to take on flesh and the Grand Ronde Indian reservation. Hh® n®m«® »hr following wit n«*»® ra to trier«'onrent rclu-areal was in program Russian Trade and Finance are Suffer Shan. The Rus-ians are not sanguine the fleetes were heavy, many flocks pr.,%« hr» ««>nlliit$t> i« r« ahi« i.< <■ upon and Piers 11 and 12 were full Of general The sale will be made by separate in the rqiera Itouee when the storm as to the outlook for Port Arthur, rullh Atb'H °f aabl Ian«!, via H W ing Greatly as Result ot War. merchandise; piers 7, 8, 9 and 10 were averaging a pound more to the sheep sealed bids, which will be received be llamak« r !■ O Burk«- John |>il®r<»l|. stun k tln< building, carrying away tl „ More contraband of war is arriving W W. Warren, all of li»>nuiua Oregon Pails, June fl —Private intelligence here. 'I no cargoes of Hour and tinned than last year. The advance in price tween August 1 and August 8, and used for coal and pier 6 was a grain loof and partially wrecking the walla. J N WATHoN. Hrgiatrr. loading pier. No person was seriously n<<-ive<l in Paris nt several different ' nuinlvr of pupils wrie Injured, meats and some »|-eire were rushed to ari'l the increased weight of the fleet •» opened at 1 o’clock p. m. August F. injured. N«»TI<K Foil Crilf.K'ATIoN. the |M-op)r of the town had little warn ,'pinrteia gives gloomy accounts of the Mukden us a<H«n as they were unloa«ied. has added thousands of dollars to the Each bid is to be accompanied by a I Hparl tJirtil of th® Interior. Vice-President Loomis, of the Lacka pocketbooks of the prosperous iheep- certified cheek for 20 per cent of the Land t >ffl< ® al l.*k«'birw Oregon, ing of the coming storm, and many )i liad growing feeling of discontent and anx H«-avy rains are daily making the growers. wanna, placed the total lose by the fire .May 10. I'aM amount bid, the same to lie credited on iety in Russia over the silence that narrow e»«apee. The property lorn i» N »II-e I« hereby given that th® fol roads almost impassable. TlieCiiiaese The sales will take out about half of the purchase price and the lialance paid at $5,000,000, based on the original prevails in ollicialilotn an to the events brigands are Ix'cotning active. l*>wing named arttlrr ha« fiir<| notice of heavy. cost of the piers burned, on the freight Pi« intention to make final proof in aup- the wool which will 1« handled in the on establishing his citizenship. i "I th«-war. Follow ing no closely up«m ; rf f hl« claim and that «aid nroof stored on them and to some extent the Heppner market. It is estimated that the exuls-iant re|Hirts received anil dis OLt.o law valid . will I*® mada before <¡<«1 T Baldwin. JAPAN! Ml MINUS IXPI.ODI.D. loss of business which must necessarily about 1,500,000 pounds yet remain in County Judge of Klamath C«»ur»ty. Ore seminated eagerly during the early part Sheep Hurry in Early. ensue. It also includes the burning oí gon at hl« ortl* c at Klamath Fall«, ore« the bands of the growers in this terri "f the campaign, the utter failure of Pendleton — Anticipation of an un i«n n July 9 led via William <» l»iw. Russians Continue to Clear the Fort United States Supreme Court Hand« tory. Other salcsdays have beea ar usually overcrowded condition of sum the canal boats and barges thickly lb! Entry No >»45 f- r the «w1* nw*«. the government to give out any state Down Decision. Arthur Koadatr ad, r»4 ffw',. «e‘^ owU H« » ti- n F» Township ranged for June 8 and 23, to be held mer range in the Blue mountains this moored between some of the piers. ments either of victory or defeat baa j .4 I ' Kang« 14 Kaat \\ M The Lackawanna company carries ite Washington, June 2. — The supreme Ht. Petersburg, June 4 — The follow here for the sale of this wool. proven disquieting in the extreme, and II® name« th® following witne«®®« t«> summer is already sending bands of court of the United States, in an pr«*Y® hla cuntlnuoua residence upon and The sealed-bid method in which sheep to the hills, although spring own insurance. has aroiiMsl popular misgivings to an ing dispatch from Viceroy Alex let! to culllvatb'H of aal«1 land, 'la Noir t’l- opinion by Justice White today, upheld salesdays are designated when a num almost dangerous pitch. r1*k Nc|| Campl»®li. J*>«r ph llraalg, E range is not yet exhausted. To a cer the enrperot lias ta-en received here: CAVALRY WILL BE SENT. L Forkcr, all of Bly. <>rrgt»n It ia, of course, admitted that trade (lie constitutionality of the oleomargar ber of growers and buyers can get to tain extent the early band makes the J N WATHoN Brgi«ter •‘Rear Admirals Wittruu-ft and Grig- and finance invariably suffer in time of ine law. Lio W. McRay sued the gov gether, was inaugurated three years coup in the summer range race in the notice f «» ii itki . ication . oroviteh re|H,rt that up to May 38 tin- war, but in a country like Russia, ernment in the Southern district of ago. The bids of the buyers are placed Blue mountains, and hence it is that Marines Could Accomplish Little la a I n-pa r t me nt of th® Interior Rough Country. j. .......... are <)*,*°» to fecover $50 paid by him as a in a bat, the highest offer taking the for over a week flocks have been hitting I meroua Japanese mines had I sm n «Its- W btoV It lg doubtful if'"eitlier I .a ml ortl« a at Io»k®vlew Oregon. penalty for the sale of a 50 pound pack clip, if the grower desires to accept it. May |0. |>»4 founded upon a substantial basis capa the trails for Grant county item North Washington, June 1.—High officials covered ami exploded in the roadstead Notlra !• hereby glvan that the f<)| ble <d resisting the shocks of a pro- age of colored oleomargarine, contain This method has been very successful, ern Morrow and Western Umatilla. of the administration are considering lowing named »eitler haa filed notice of <*f Port Arthur. The Japanvee evident ing a stamp tax of tliree-quaiters of a there having been but very few private hl« Intentl n t«i make final 1 r • «f In aup longel campaign, it is comprehensible the expediency of making war on the p- rt f hl» claim, and that »aid nr«»<4 ly have replaced the fireships which that the most widespread apprehension cent a pound instead of 10 cents a alee. Moroccan bandits if France declines to will I m » mad® before Oro T Habiwin. To Blot Out the Mange. pound. County Judge of Klamath County, ore- they formerly used, by mines sown by should exist. land troops and assume responsibility McRay’s counsel argued first, that, I >n at hl« ffl* ® at Klamath Falla <>r»- Salem — Frank Spike and A. B. BIOOBST SAWMILL ON COAST. for the bandits' punishment. These merchant steamers in their service.” fun. ,n July ». 1»4 via Hubert H although the "oleo ” was colored to Thompson, of Umatilla county, have TIRKEVS TIRN Nl XT. Hpark« ltd Entry No 2 vt for the w*4 officials have discussed the beet method The emperor has received the follow look like butter, the eoloi was obtained been appointed local inspectors by the of procedure and have reached the con •« t «$w‘< H« tl» n 11 To Be Erected at Astoria by Hammond tion >4 "* Township ------ ““ “ J9 H<*ulh» Ha ns® 11 ing dispatch from General Kuropatkin: by the use of butter, which was itself Domestic Animal commission to con clusion that nothing but cavalry ac E W M and Other Interests. “All la quiet in the direction of Prrsldrnt Will Sec That Claims ar« Set- artificially colored, but the use of i struct vats and dip the mangy horses customed to campaigning in a moun II® tmmea th® following u If nra»r« tn tied When Morocco Altair I» Through. pev® hla < xj nllntx»u« rr«l«irru® Upon und Feng Wang Cheng. 8iu Yen baa not which as an ingredient in the tnanu-1 Astoria—Negotiations are said to be that are worth saving and to kill such cultivation »1 • f »all "I vlf < ' <> • Washington, June fl.—Administra factlire of “oleo” was authorized by in progress whereby the interest of A. of the aaimals as are past curing, tainous country would be of service. hern occupied by Japaiicee detach ton. Alf Wal II« Alri ■ Walll». Al» Wat«««n. îtubt It was at first suggested that several tion officials have permitted it to be law; and, second, that the tax of 10 ments. Maiwcll. all of Itonanaa Or«-g jvn. B Hammond and the Seaside lumber These appointments are made at the hundred marines should be landed at J N WATH<»N. II Ilrftstrr. “On May 30 two camps of Japanese come known that when i a settlement cents a pound was proibitive and VUII- con- IUIUIUTU *»11«* • .1 .1 1 . suggestion of the Stockmen's associa IwH-n made with the Mor<ai-an fimatory, ami an attempted federal «»nipany in the southern and western tion there and they will have to bear Tangier and mounted. They would be lias Iss-n Moroccan ’ flscatory Infantry and 30 diagoona advanced has sent in pursuit of the kidnappers of Ion NOTICK Foil ITBLICATION. along the Takuahan road towards Ona- band it a, the ('nited State« will turn umi rpat ion of the ¡»ol ice powers of the portion of th i« county are to be united the expenses. I»rpurtmmt of fh® tntrrlor. M. Perdicat is and his stepson. This Land Orth® at I a» k® view. I'frgnn. lasai for the purpose of turning the left her attention to Turkey. The presi-■ state. The court said the tax contem- and the largest sawmill on the coast is was considered inadvisable, as the May • ■lent has announced that when Ameri- plated the finished product and not the flank of our outposts. Our scouts dis N' fi» «• la hereby that the f«>|- to be erected. The lumber company is marines would not be experienced in Baker City Wool Sale». The court covered tlie movement ami firing en can wartfliipa were relieved from 1'ei- details of manufacture. that kind of warfare. If an expedition hit iiHrtition to niitki* rthal proof in sup* sued, in the course of which one Cos rut. at the urgent request of the sultan, therefore affirmed the judgment of the composed of wealthy Eastern men, who Baker City—The^first wool ;sales of is sent it will comprise trained cavalry port <>f his ctalm. and that said proof own a large tract of spruce timber in will mad® t»«rora <!«••» T Italdwln. sack was wounded and one horse killed. that the fleet would return in great lower court, upholding the validity of the Necanicum district. the season in Baker county were con men from the United States. Mr. Ham if r-nilain .lanna nf latttie stuiulini» ' *1..» -.1 rl.« » ~ County Judgr of Klamath County, ore- "The Japanese detachment, which force if certain claims of long standing the law and the tax. f«n. at hla ortl r at Klamath Falla. Ore- mond also has extensive interests in summated in this city last week. The president and genera) staff think The chief justice ami Justices Brown f n. July < I>'4 vln Caaa It t’rlaler. our cavalry suivessfully engaged May were not arnnged and the president is that set tion, and by combining the two Shearing has only jast commenced in this government should send an armed Hi! Entry N<> for the "**• 30, ia now stationed four versts from now planning to make good his declara and Peckham dissented. Re<-t!on w’-a nw»# n< \ nw'* Rrrtlon sufficient timlier is available to keep a this section, and these sales were made expedition after the brigands. Secre tion. These claims aggregate more XI. T wnahlp 3J Houth, Hango 7U K ami . Vafangow, fortifying its position. large mill in operation for many years. in advance of the clips being delivered tary Hay and other administration MACHINISTS OO OUT. W M They include more “There have Ix-vn further Japanese than $250,000. Unquestionably the closing of this in warehouse. The prices paid range officials discourage the idea and think l<® name« the following wltnr-aara to prove hla contIntjotia r« ®ldencr upon and advances from f-aimatza toward Feng than $200,000 for missionary claims deal would mean the extension of the from IOS to 12 cents per pound. France should take the necessary steps. cultivation of «aid land, vU Ja" M Chow Ling Paas on the Liao Yang and »40,000 for the murder of Lens, an Three Thousand Chicago Men Protest Astoria A Columoia River railroad There has been no intimation, however, Emert W o mil Warren Klngdon. Against 10-Hour Day. American bicyclist. The sultan will >’.<! I«eaver, all of Fort Klamath. Oregon road.” south to Tillamook. that France will do this, but Mr. Hay PORTLAND MARKETS. also In- asked to make restitution for J N WATHoN. Hrglater Chicago. June 1.—The 3,000 ma feels sure that she will take action be the ransom paid the brigands who cap chinists employed in the companies fore Great Britain or the United States notice foi < fi ? bl ! cat ! on . Nsw Stats Orange Offlcsrs. tured Miss Ellen Stone. that compose that Metal Trades associ Wheat—Walla Walla, 7I@72c; blue eends an armed force into the sultan’s I'epartmmt of th® Interior Land ortl«® at Interview. Oregon, Electric Cars In Ohio Collide and si» ation went on strike last night as a pro- ' Corvallis—The State Grange elected stem, 80c; Valley, 81@82c. country. May • 1FM f Ires Torpedoes Under Water. Persons are Killed. teat against the 10-boui day, and prac the following officers at its meeting Barley—Feed, $23 per ton; rolled, Notice |a hereby given that the fol lowing named arttlrr haw file'«! notice of Newport, R. I., June 6.—The second tically all of the 115 shops represented held here last week: Master, B. G. $24.50025. Norwalk, O., Juno 4.—Six perenna Death for Wire-Cutting. hie Intention tn meltr final proof In aup- day's government trial of the subma in the association are closed today. | I^edy, Tigardville; overseer, J. Clem, Flour—Valley, $3.9004 05 per bar P«>rt of hla claim, nml that eal<1 proof were kilhxl and a dozen or mon« hurt Seoul, Junç 1-—M. Hayashi, Japan rine boat Fulton today wa« devote«l to Will Im made tte-rorr (len T Baldwin. tliis aftern«M>n as a result of the collis No effort will be made to operate the | Freewatei; lecturer, Mre. Clara H. rel; hatd wheat straights, $404.25; County Jmlgr <»f Klnmatn County, Ore- ese minister to Corea, has notified the the firing of tor|>e«loes while submerged shops until tomorrow, and then the : clears, $3.8504.10; hard wheat pat ion on tin- lake Shore Electri«* railway Waldo, Macleay; steward, C. L. Shaw, at hla office at Klamath Falla. Ore foreign office that the Japanese military K"n. <»n July <•». viz Edmonson M lietwven an eaaltround fast ele«'tric pas- and just a float. Three toipedoes were force of the employers will be central Albany; assistant steward, W. A. ents, $4.4004.70; graham, $3.5004; authorities are constantly complaining Uevrr. lid Entry N«» .’III f«*r lota |H taken on lauird at the tor;>edo station, ized at a few plants. whole wheat, $404.25; rye flour, Young, Clatskanie; treasurer, H. and 23, Hei ti<>n 4, and lot 7, Hwctlon I. •enger car and a westbound "package that telegraphic communication with The 10-honr day was inaugurated by Hirschberg, Independence; eecretaty, $4 50. U Houth, Kang® East. freight" car at Wells Cornets, a few and th«' Fulton, accompanied by the General San is frequently interrupted. •’ M gunboat Hist and the tug 1'owliatan, the employers for the purpose of bring Oats — No. 1, white, $1.25; gray, Mrs. Mary L. Howard, Mulino; gate miles east of thia city. Be nnmea the following wllnraaea tn The Japanese military authorities sus prove hla cnntlniioiia realdenr«' upon arul Th«- achlrnt occurrv«l at a point quite with the trial board on the Hist, went ing the strike to a crisis. In a state keeper, 8. N. Warfield, Alsea: Ceres, $1.20 per cental. pect that the country people are cut Cultivation of tnid land, via Ja*» M tip the bay as fur as Gould island. ment sent out tonight by the officers of Millstuffs — Bran, $19020 per ton; Mrs. Roby Boyd, Beaverton; Pomona, Km.ry W o mu. Warren 1» Klngdori. distant from any immediate means o! ting the lines at various unfrequented Two torpedoes were fired while the Ful the association, it is declared that the middlings, $25.50 0 27; shorts, $200 ’ B Crlalar, all of Ft. Klamath, ore Mrs. Anna Craswell, Gresham; Flora, communication, and assistance was ton. ton was entirely under water and going employers bad no intention of return Miss Leila West, Scappoose; lady as 21; chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, places. M. Hayashi states that the j sent from Norwalk, whet«« every phy- I Japanese emperor has issued a procla J N WATHoN, Brgleter. at a speed of about eight knots. The ing to the 10-honr day, but they were sistant steward, Mre. Ida M. Thorp, $19. •iciaii and nurm-a in th«- city was hnr- mation inflicting the death penalty on I,,al then rose until the conning tower compelled to take this step to combat Hay — Timothy, $15016 per ton; notk p : fob pcbmcation . Gresham; member executive commit rifui to the place. All those kilhsl all persons caught destroying telegraph Department of the Interior was in sight when the third was dis the slow individual strike campaign, clover, $9010; grain, $11012; cheat, tee, Austin T. Buxton, Forest Grove; wer«« in th«- smoking compartment of lines, and asks that the Corean govern Land Ortho at I^krvlew, Oregon, charged. The three topedoes had an $11012. which was commenced by the Machin memtiers legislative committee, J. Vor- w tl May t. 19-M the pnsrx'iigcr car. The cars were sti- ment take similar action. avt'tage range of 1,««« yards. t ap- Notice la heridty given that the fol Vegetables — Turnips, 80c per sack; ¡sts' union some time ago. liees, Woodburn; W. M. Hilleary, lowing narnt-d net tier hna Hird notlca of burban el«-ctric cars of tin- largest type, tain Train, president of the trial board, carrots, 80c; beets, $1; parsnips, $1; Turner. • nie Intention tn make fluid proof In aup nnd w«-te sniash<-«l to pie««'», l’hi-y met Japan Wanta Reply Soon. stated tonight thnl the teats were satis Russian Commands Consolidated. cabbage, 202,Sc; red cabage, 2Mc per port of hla elnlrn. and (lint kj *1«1 proof London, June 1.—The Standard’s win tm mml»' before <|eo. T. Baldwin, in collision nt full speed. pound; lettuce, head, 25040c per doz; factory. St. Petersburg. June 2.—By an im Baker City Prepare» for Fair. “unty J ih 1 k >' <»f Klnmiith County, ore parsley, 25c; cauliflower, 75090c; Tientsin correspondent telegraphs that J"fl. «t hla office nf Klamath Fnlia. Ore- One Squadron Annihilated. perial ukase just issued, the control of Baker City—At a mass meeting of cucumbers, $1.25 0 1.50; asparagus, Uchida, the Japanese minister at Pe fi'm sn.n. h,,v 21 >*d. vie William O W ireless Telegraphy a Success. Hill Hd Entry No 2INI, for the w>y aeU citizens held here it was resolved to $1.25; peas, 5c per pound; rhubard, kin, has demanded an immediate reply St. Petersburg, June 4. — General Honolulu, June fl.—Tlie United the porta of Reval, Sveaborg and Tibau Fiat‘vv19 T,,wn«hlp 33 Houth. lUngo 7'4 SaknrofT has telegraphed an follows, and all the naval forces of the Baltic organize a fair association for the pur 3c; beans, green, 15c; wax, 15c; to the inquiry previously sent to the States hospital ship Solace, leaving H" nriniea the following wllnraeca tn under today's date, to the general staff: pose of providing a race trace and Wai-Wa-Pu as to whether China is here yesterday afternoon for Guam is has lieen transferred to the commandant grounds for the Eastern Oregon District squash, $1 per box. c ’ °ntlnuoua maiden co upon and . •« « III «Kl l| “According to reports, the Japanese land, made wireless telegraph tests, prepared to hold and administer the JJiltlvatlon of ------- nnlit land, vis.' ■In. j Honey — $303.50 per case. M of the port of Cronstadt, with the title Fair, which will be held here this fall. Kmorv. ~ Mover, Warren D Kina- commander in the action of Muy 30 Potatoes—Fancy, 75c0$l percental; territory the Japanese have conquered, and kept in communication with the of commander in chief of the fleet and There was a large number of prominent •ton. n frisier. all of Ft . Klnmatn. near Vafangow hud three battalions of upparattis of the cruiser New York foi ports and of the defenses of the Baltic Oregon. new potatoes, 3X4 0 4c per pound; adding that otherwise Japan must ap infantry in reserve. Our losses were 70 miles, l ater she maintained com sea. The object of the consolidation of citizens present, and most of whom sweets, 5c per pound. peal to other powers to undertake the J N. WATSON, lli'glster. 17 mon killed and 23 men wounded munication with the Interisland wife the commands is to insure uniformity signified their intention to subscribe Fruits — Strawberries, $3.2504.50 responsibility at the expense of China. N otice pttnidPATION. ami Lieutenant Mover ami another offi- less telegraph company for 194 miles. in the measures adopted in the defense liberally for the stock of the associa per crate; cherries, 75c0$2 per box; Minister Uchida has notified the Chi OepHriment of the Interior, cer, w hose nanie lias not been ascei At noon tmlay, at " distance of 250 of the coasts of the Baltic during the tion. Two years ago the district fair apples, fancy Baldwins and Spitzen- nese government at Pekin that Port ■•«nil Ufflco nt l.nkvvlrw. Oregon, wa» a failure here because there was no bergs, $1.500 2.50 per box; choice, $10 Arthur will soon be captured. twined, wounded. The Japanese losses miles, the test signal letter "V” was existing state of war. .. ............. Mnv ». 1»<M. 1.. »', " hereby given ttint the fol- race track and no suitable buildings for 1.50; cooking, 75c@$l. were very considerable. One squadron rei-eated five times. When leaving San «eitler hna Hle.l notice of the accommodation of exhibits. tw.ri " •''"J1"11 *" mntio Unni proof In ail|>- of the Thirteenth Japanese cavalry was Francisco, the Solace lost communica Kept Long In Close Quarters. Butter—Fancy creamery, 17X02Oc; Horsethieves and Officers Battle. 1 <>f her claim, nnil timi sohl proof annihilated. ” store, 12Ni©13c. Tangier, June 1.—The statement tion with the shore at 78 miles. I"1“1" t"'t<>r» Ge.» T llnt.lwln, Salt Lake, June 2. — According to a 5., n . p!"1«'' Of Klomiilh County. Ore Butter Fat — Sweet cream, 18)ic; published in the United States, through Push Work on ths Creamery. Herald special from Buffalo, Wyc.,two ion 21 h, " "Mee nt Klmnnth Fulls. Ore- Russians Find Food Stance. the medium of a news agency that M. La Grande—Work on the new cream sour cream, 17c. don J'llv *• l!“S. via : Hirnli II King Shows I ootlng Tates Exaggerated. horsethieves, members of the gang of Eggs—Oregon ranch, 17017Hc per Percradis and his companion, M. Var P n. . •■•'Orv No »4M. f>r lota t» and ery trick building on Elm street is be Seoul, June 4. — The Russian namls which “ Driftwood Jim ” McCloud, now Seoul, Cowl, June «. — The Russians ’*4 Hn»t W4'33 ley, who are captives in the stronghold The structure will be dozen. scattered throughout Ham Heung pro in the province of Hanigyung are said serving a term in the penitentiary, was ing pushed. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 13013H« of the Brigand Razulis, have been per '"“nen thg f„||,,W|ng witness«« to ready for occupation in about two leader, fought a battle with Sheriff ruliiv, o'r 1 "’’tlniioiiH reniitencn upon nml vince are encountering commissar.At t„ I«» using ruble notes in payment for per pound; springs, small, 2O022)ic; mitted to go boar hunting and are gen goods taken. Beeves and grain com- Webb, of Natrona county in the Big weeks. 8. L. Hunter of Union has the hens, 13Ni014c; turkeys, live, 160 v™"" "f ""l'' '"M. vi» W. <> Itili, erally enjoying themselves, is a delib The countryside is illy I contract. This will be the third at »II of Leaver. W. I». Klngdon, difficulties. Horn mountains recently. One of the maud fair prieo- Jh » statement nr Ft. Klnninth, Oregon. supplied with feod and forage, owing Imrdly corresponds w ith the continual thieves was shot from his horse, but tempt to establish a creamery in this 17c; dressed, 18020c; ducks, $708 erate lie. Until a day or so ago they J N. WATHoN, Bi'glster. to tin» bail crops of the past two years. tales of looting, yet the Jii| «nese report his companion picked him up and they city. The building is 40x50 feet, and per dozen; geese, live, 708c per pound. were confined in a small room, the ceil Cheese — Full cream, twins, new ing of which was so low that they could Sime the first Russian raid there has 11,nt Coreun fugitives bring paper fled to the Bad I .anils on one horse. will be supplied with the latest im ,nn'’. Elnnl Pronf stock, 12)i013c; old stock, 10c; not stand upright. "OTIeic Foil PVnt.ICATION. proved machinery. It will be one of neon no trade at Yensan and Songjin, money to Gensan. Twenty thousand The sheriff and posse are in pursuit. Unltnl Hint,*« l.nnit Office, the most up-to-date and modern cream Young America, 14c. and consequently no importation of llo,lars w< rth has been sent to Shang Nott,'« . k."vl' w Oregon. May ». 19<>4 Two Divisions of Fleet. Hops — 1903 crop, 23025per Dumni „1 h1’,r''by Klvsn that Nslson W. foodstuffs. Disproves Koch's Theory. eries in Eastern Oregon. The Russian movements hai via Nagasaki for settlement by the pound. Or.«!,',; i' Bunniisi», Klmnnth County, Paris, June 1.—The Echo de Paria* London, June 2. — The royal commis in Corea caused widespread starvation, tnsff’L^J’V notice of Intention io Russo-Chinese bank. _ Scouring Mills Operate. Wool—Valley, 17018^ic pet pound; St. Petersburg correspondent learn« sion appointed in August, 1901, to in 447 nn hl" desert-land clnlm No, Pendlton—The scouring mills got Eastern Oregon, 11014c; mohair, 30c that the Baltic fleet will leave in two «014 u neU, aw'i no1«, nnd no'4 Reports Battleship Aground. quire into the relation between human Dlicover» a New Microbe. Hank 1 ?n 19 Tnwnahln .79 Houth. under way with night and day shifts per pound for choice. detachment». The first, consisting of I'slTwiJ2 .U""'- W M . before Geo. T. 8t. Petersburg, June 4.— An uncon and animal tuberculosis has arrived at Naples, June «.—Professor Schron, Beef—Dresaed, 508c per pound. four liattleahips, is due to start June Klstrnth 'hltlge. nt Ills office nt firmed rumor Ims reached here from the dim oven r of life in crystal., gave a a conclusion justifying the issuance of last week, and will run full time until ths 7th", Oregon, on Thursday, Mutton—Dressed, 405c per pound; 24. The battleship Orle will be re He of July.IbM. Mukden that the Japanese battleship public demonstration today that he an interim report according to which the wool clip is exhausted. Thirty-six floated. The dynamos, the only part Prove I«« following wttneaaea to Fuji is aground on a reef off the Miao Ld found u new microbe which cause, the commission finds that human ami hands are employed in all. Washing lambs, 6c. Veal—Dressed, 4@7c per pound. «■•rnsthm 7’ml'let«' Irrigation and re of her machinery seriously damaged, tuberculosis are practically ton wool has been coming in for several ft l{ v" of »aid land: H If T'attoraon, Tao islands, between the Kwan lung nhtbsis, a microbe quite different from bovine Pork—Dreesed) 707Xc per pound. will be changed. PsttsrakS" ’.V''"!' K M Hnrpold, Albert ami Slum Tung promontories, where days. identical, that causing tuberculosis. ''•rson, all of Bonanza. Oregon. she is being guarded by torpedo boats. J. N.«WATSON. Heglstor. ARTHUR BEGIN IN EARNEST.