Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 16, 1904, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
LX.
KLAMATH
I
TlmlM’r
Act J
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Nnlli < I« hi 34JiO *li« n
fi rompu«
nit«® wiili th«* p«"yi«l'*ii’
■ net <»f
I <Hl||3JUHV *■ •
U« m I
An UATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
aa. I fur th® 3IHI® of thii1
Io In (hr
itMl«« of
lidlfornlA •
Neviuld,
TWO HEMISPHERES.
mt< nd
unti VS i»Mhl3»g4«'M
i.l tu ull Ilio Tubiki IsMi
by .3- I
tif Au«u»l 4. IM.
Alt« lllll A* J<>l
3>r KU Itili th F^l«e <«>ll|"
Comprehensive Review of ths Import­ ,
Htul®
>iw« t|»i
ant Happenings of the l’est Weak,
nm .»Iti* • ht« «W»*rn «tut*
fu» th® |Oir« lu»A«* ui *h* «
1‘roaanted In Condensed I wm. Meat
ur »i«
••••*
hi *r«>wii«hlj> No. 41
Likely to Prove Interesting to Our
llAat. Vv
M . <H'I
«how thnt Ih® lami «ou«
Many Readers.
iiiihi- for H m llmlwr or
ttgrh iilliiral |»nruo««« »'•
hl« 4'I m I,I$ tu «Abi Ialiti be’
Kixieevelt desires Ambaaaad >rChoate
liultlwlii.
<,«»oniy
Judg®
4
' «i • >. !• <»t h i.tliifitli I
to
Knot as attorney Knrril
Frt«l«> th® huh <1«y i«r Auguat
H® tiutura aa wltnra«ra Johti l»rla
John
W. Minto has lieen spolnted
«•«•II. J *’ Jwtkla. Atul '¡» 'fg. Murrla, «>i
«I ..................
Portland, to taks charge
IbiiiHnBA, ot«-«on. Th«t« flhormoti. <»f postrnsatei
KlutiiAth Full« «>rrM”ti
July 1.
Am unti all prr««»iia < lAlmhi« iMvrrae-
|y ihr nlMivp «I« «• riiM’.l .m t.
.n<
i«
Perilicaria, tiie American held by
<|u«>atr<l Io hl® tli’lr Hui in* In thia uffl« ®
•»ti or iM-ftir® auhl IVtli t|<4y uf Autfuat, Morocean bandits, will goon be re-
1 • -i
leased.
J N WATMON. Ilrglahr
EVENTS OF THE DAY
REPUBLICAN.
FALIaH, KLAMATH (OUNTY, OREGON, .JIM;
ONLY I IVIJ »HIPS CAN OO OCT.
Chines« Machinist fslls ut Conditions al
Port I Arthur.
REPUBLICANS WIN
1901
CANNOT AIO Fotti.
Kuropatkin Says It Is impossikle to Its-
Us vs Hurt Artkur.
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
Paris June 9.—A St. Petersburg
Chefoo, Juno 11. A Ctiluea» for­ ENTIRE STATE TICKET ILF.CTED BY
dispatch quotes a general officer of
merly employed ili Ilio machine shops
A Bld MA JORI IY.
the Russian army as follows:
at Port Arthur, who arrived hero to
PMUMIaL OF a DICI CHOP.
"Two days ago there was a confer­
but three of the Ove sound vea
APPLfas BRUCUHl tli.n ttuatb.
ence
between
the
Emperor
and
the
Democrats
»mc««»ful
In
a
Number
»I
aula All the guns from the damaged
LmatlUa Wbtat Fields ar« In a Floariab- .New Yerksr Found Easts» Fruit
•hips have been removed to the forts,
Counitss on lbs Legislative • nd chief partisans of General Kuropatk.j
Ing Condition.
Not bowipste.
Admiral
Alexletf
The
latter
and
and the sailors from those ships bars
County Tkksts Local Option Will
PENDLETON.
—Based oa
reports
were
active lu an attempt to Influ
HOOD RIVER,—The Hood ¡liver
gone to the front with the tioops The
Carry by 2.000 Dirsi I Primary Nom-
River
one» th» Cxar to send an order to Gen­ from the various sections of th» coun­ Fruit Company la a new Hood____
Russian warships, which formerly
Inatlng Law Swspl lbs »tats.
try, the wheat crop, conservatively •» corporation. The company is capital­
eral
Kuropatkin to advance at once tl .n a led, will amount to mor» than
weie painted black, ar» now painted
ized at $75,000, the Block holders b»iag
and relieve Port Arthur. Th» lnien- l.lAiO.OUO bushels. Th» condition »f
gray, aa are the vessels of th» Japan-
The republican plurality of Bu 1 tlon, of cours«, was to upset th» dis growing grain at the present Clin» la Burt Van Horn, of Buffalo, N. T., A.
A Jayne and T A. Decker, of Hood
••• fleet. Russian torpedoboats l»ava
preme Judge F. A. Moore has passed
(oaftlon of troops, made by the mili­ onsiderod most satisfactory and un­ Riv»r. Mr. Van Horn owns a 400 acre
Ilia harbor occasionally for half an
eas the waatbei within the next three
32.OVO, anti is still climbing. As *.be
tary commander-ln-cblsf and compel • neks proves unfavorable, farmers apple orchard in New York. His ap­
hour, but the larger warships cannot
ples met with competition in big mar­
complete returns come In the deci»
him to give battl», »ven at th» risk ol say this year s crop will raach 1,50»,■ kets with the HtxM River product, and
get through the entrance.
Iveness of tho republican victory is
4<>0 bushels in excess of last year.
last November he made a special trip
The Russians are refusing permla lnillcated. Food and Fair Commis­ deleag.
Pen­ to thia veliav to ^cquamt hlmaelf with
The wheat in the vicinity of ‘ ~
‘Fortunately tbe good sent) of tbe
alon to skilled workmen to leave Port sioner J. W. Bailey is keeping up with
dleton ìa quite far advanced, having condi_
The result of his In­
< emperor prevailed and be contented headed oat avverai days ago. The see­ vestigation la the recent organixatloo
Arthur, but many are escaping. Lit­ i the head of th*- tit k*-t
In the First District Binger Her ! himself with inquiring of General Kui lion of the county between Pendleton of the Hood River Frnlt Company.
tle work la being done in the machine
The Ja|*aneae have dlshalg»d Russian •hops because of llie confusion among tn tnn Is holding close to the <090 opatkln If the situation permitted of and Athena, which 1» owned by th»
Th» company has been formed sc!*-
Umatilla Indians, is an immense ex ly for th» purpose of growing com-
woriUBM aaah time firtag
tiring it murk, and it is evident that he Will
force# in a number of towns along the
reuch this figure on the official count. tils advancing to relieve the beleag pans« of waving grain. Thousands of rasrclal apples
NOTICE FOR
I’UIII.RATION.
heard.
Gue
shell
recently
'/
»reeked
a
It Is not a specular
l.iao Yang.
Depnrtmsnl ut ths Iniatlur
J N Williamson Is .limbing pas' I uered stronghold, saying be wished It acres In this locality are rentad by ths
ma< blue shop building, bi. did no
tlv» land-dealing scheme, says Mr.
l.aud tittles al l^ksvl-w. Oregon.
A waterspout in Oklahoma was the damage to the mac hlnery
_____ _ the 13,<>00 mark in th<- Second District. could be cone, but leaving It t» his Indians to the large farmers at a Vaa Horn.
Another
Stay 10. IKK.
Mr. Van Horn was for
Notlc-a Is hereby given mat the ml
aus» ol three deaths and washed away shell wrecked the offices In th» dock­ Complete returns show steady gains general to decide. General Kuropat nominal figure, and comprise th» rich­ years promlnsntly connected with the
lowing named eel tier Ila. mad notice ut
us in tbe case of Hermann ami Moore,
yard.
est
farming
land
In
th»
country.
The
many
houses.
street
rsilway
business in the City of
her Intention to make Huai i ront In sup
Three hundred and fifty mines have and it Is evident that Mr. Williamson kin replied It was Impossible at pre« average annual yield is from 30 to 35 Buffalo
flail«, and Hist »a»4 proof
port of hvr
‘
He expects to spend much
Ksiisas
objects
to
l<eitig
mad»
the
will
be
returned
ui
congress
ent
to
do
anything
for
General
Sloes
with
the
will lie mu4« lo-fnrs
> T lialawit<
been laid In the roadstead, and many
uusheis an acre, and accordingly tbs of bis Urns in Hood River thia sum-nar
< uunly J <*!«•• ut KlunuHh t'ounix. Ors
lumping grouml for the objectionable others have been placed a ound the largest plurality ever won by a repub ■el and hla command. Knowing him as profit to th» farmer la very large, In and fall, except when his other busi­
gun, at lila <*ffi> v at Klamath Falls, ors
lltau.
Colorado unionist«.
ships In the naval basin. Seme of the
son. on July s. leu. vl«
Stary K Row
M do, 1 am certain that tbe commander reality, the profits realised by ths ness interests take him out of town.
ixx'ul option has swept the state by
ring
iornic-rli Mary E Hlsph* lis. H*1
are He has let contracts for clearing thé
Many union miners ar» being de- luTler were exploded laat week by a majority of more than 2500. The in chief would sooner have resigned farmers by ranting these lands
Entry N» Zita. for Iota I snd >, n»\
lightning, but no damage was done.
greater than they would b» It owned fruit lands he has pur< hased.
■ w‘a H*-c tlon
JI. ’Township JS Buulh. p*rir<l from the
Victor, Colorado,
1
bun
to
have
etecuted
an
order
which
majority
of
Multnomah
county
agalusi
The Chlneae who have come out of
j th» farmers themselves, sine» a
Range iz blast W__
M
Following are the Hood River farm-
Hhe names the following wit
glUwaaa
«•-•■•’a to mining district every day.
I’ort Arthur complain of the treatment the measure has alr.-ady been wiped might have brought disaster upon h.s comparatively small working capital era who mads sales of land to the
prole her c ontinuous r.-el4rn> a u|*c>n sn<l
out.
and
the
measure
Is
making
steady
.a required. The reservation wheal Hood River Fruit Company:
troop»."
Boyd
Cripple Creak alliance )<ae d.rcided accorded them by the Russian sol
c eliti.allori ut
sal.l
land, via.
vIS I 1 H
M
W
gains. It will take the official count
.and will, this year, produce the larg Sproat, Warren Wells, August Paasch,
llacnuM.-r
I. it
liurke, jo|<n Driscoll
it will not try to break up the print­ dlera, declaring they were maltreated to determine the majority won by the
W VV Warren, sll ot Ilona I <S Oregon
-st portion of the crop of the county, C. H. Stauffer, G. R. C'astner, W. V.
itUSSlANS bLSPePATLLY BOLD.
ers' union, fearing tliat the papers will If they die] not supply the soldi* s with advocates of the law.
J N WATMoN, Itsglstrr
money and liquor Villagers In the vl
provided the grain escapes injur) Johnson.
suspend.
Tho
counties
carried
for
local
op
­
clnlty of Port Arthur are compelled to
Hccunaoltertag Parties 0» to Any Leagtb from any tricks of the weather during
the critical period.
hour hundred s< hool children were supply the soldiers with rice, and Rus­ tion are Baker, Benton. Clackamas,
tu list laiormalloa.
Found With Stolen Horses.
Coos.
Crook.
Douglas.
Gilliam,
Jack-
Grain in that part of the county
thrown in a mass at Han J*»tr, Cal., by sian horses aro turned loose In their
son.
Josephine,
Klamath,
Lane,
Lin-
Toklo,
June
9.
—
According
to
tbe
northwest of the city Is also reported
LA GRANDE.—Word has reached
lira breaking down of a platform in a wheat fields, destroying the crops.
Japanese spies who entr-rc-d Port | coin. Linn, Morrow, Polk. Sherman, Japanese correspondents with the to be In a very healthy condition. It her» from Wallowa county that Bill
theater
None were seriously injured. ■
Arthur last week distributed notices ( Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wheeler first army in Manchuria (Kuroki's), has headed and reached the stage for Cottingham, more familiarly known as
s < . : ag with Mult
haying. The land In that locality Is "Coyote Bill," who was wanted In th»
1 lie secretary ol the Mineowners' as- assuring the Chinese liberal treat and Yamhill
Ill« ■ lalm. «t»tl that »«Id
the acUve Russian operations are lim­ lighter and of course the yield Is state of Washington for stealing hors­
«a iatloo says the desire to make all uient in cas» 111» Japanese were vic notnah in opposition to the law are
ftirMo larfotr <Jro T ll«l<IWin
Clatsop. Columbia, Malheur, Washing- ited to a series of skirmishes fought never aa large as that of the reserva es. and who took French leave, was
Juilitr <>f K lamed. County. < >r«
join ths union an<l not the eight hour torioua.
hl« *.m. c nt Klamath Full». < >ro
on and probably Wa.-><o and Grant by Cossacks and mounted infantry, tlon lands, yet anything approaching captured near Wallo-va last week tn
lay la lit» real issue in the Colorado
July t. !*•« *1»
william o I> ib
I’urry, I.ake. Marion and Wallowa are
a partial failuie has never been known camp, in company with bis wife. H»
MINH IS CLOSI O.
ir> N<> 3141 f<»r th® «w1^ i»w‘t
trouble.
yet to be heard from, but their vote but which accomplished little else there.
. «s’1» aw*« H«« t|<>'i 2S. I wnshlj
was hunted down by eon»» of hla
than
to
occupy
the
attention
of
the
will not make any appreciable effeot
Kan«® 14 Eaot. W. M
In the Helix country wheat Is look­ bondsman. He apparently thought ha
Postmaster Bancroft, of Portland, Colorado Troops 5«nl to Union
him th® folluwln* wilno««®« to
Propart) on the result.
Japanese outposts. Tbe Russians en­ ing good and an average crop Is In was perfectly safe when he was
lias rraigned.
1« ronllnuou« rrBltlrfic® UiHifi
to l:nd Slriks.
Direct primary nominating law has gaged number hardly mor» than 600 prospect. The early frosts did soms caught. H» had horses in the camp,
«■n of «ait! l«n<l, k li
Nrlc
Th» American Mtnlical asaoclatitn
Ml tnmplx'll Jo«®|'h llr««lg,
Victoria, Colo., June 11.--In a blood­ carried the state by more than 25.000 iner. supported by a mountain bat­ iamage to grain in that locality, but also, that were stolen. Cottingham
it . All of lily. t»rrgon
will tm»t in Portland in 1905.
plurality, and that of the state print­
by the recent heavy rains the affected was Immediately taken back to Wash­
less assault made by 150 militiamen
J N WATlkiN. Iirgl«trr
er amendment Is little lea». Both tery. Their operations extend through
ington.
The allegMl trader in the Victor, and deputies, led by Adjutant General aroused practically no opposition at the districts of Alyang and Saimat. grain will make a satisfactory yield.
(Jut of 1000 acres owned by Christian
Colorado, riots lias Iwwn captured.
Sherman M Bell on the Portland mine the polls.
NUTICB F<>lt
I’UHI.K’ATIoN
and their object is to interfere as much Breeding less than 40 acres were dam­
M ire t» Be Strung to Immaha.
Iu-|«srimebt ut ths Ir.lrrt.-r
The surprise of the election in the
was indefinitely
Attorney General Knox lias imrn today, the mine
as possible with the Japanese provi»- aged. Other stands suffered in a less
I at*.I om.-a st loikavlrw Oregon.
LA GRANDE.—The stockholders of
t
of
D.
L.
,
First District was tbe def.
degree.
choev-n
to
aiiccred
the
late
Hrnator
closed,
to be opened later on terms Keyt. rcpulblican, by F. H. Hawk I *on trains, Tbelr efforts have proven
Mar 10. i>*4
Notice Is heret.v given that Ih- fol
Farmers living south and south­ the Imnaba. Joseph A Eureka Tele­
Quay.
which will prevent any workman sc democrat, as representative by all futile, and no damage has been d'ine east of the city also give most favor­ phone company in Wallowa county
I'.ahs namr«t ulllrr has died notice of
his Intend.<n to make nnsl |>ro*.r in sup
The Victor. Colorado Citisens' alii- curing work without presenting satis votes. A recount may change the re- except the killing of a number of Jap­ able reports of growing grain and feel have elected officers to act during the
port <>f hie claim amt that sabl proof
Slice lias resolved to make war on all factory working cards from the Mine­ suit.
assured that they will harvest an un­ ensuing year, as follows: President,
will t*r made I h fore Gao T I'aldwln
anese trooper».
F. D. McCully; vice president. Prank
County Judge of Klamath County, ore
A. C. Marsters, republican. Is de­
usually large crop this year.
unions.
owners'
Association
General
Bell
The Russiaa reconnoitering parties
gon al hie office at Klamtth Falls ore
Kernan; secretary and treasurer. J.
feated for state senator In Douglas
gon. on July a. IS-4 via
Itoi^rt
H
P. Rusk. All the stock has been sub­
lu a luttlle Is’tween Coloiado ranch­ says the mine was closed because of county by O. P. Coshow, democrat.
are bold to the point of desperation.
m-«rk* II* 1 Entry N<* >'<a. for ths why
Coming Evaota.
scribed, and the contracts let for the
• WH. ae'a aw', Hecllon 11 nelg rw*, H< .
er» ami train robbers one of the latter ''military necessity." aa tho men
Robert G. Smith, democrat, of Joe- They consist chiefly of a young offic
Knights of Pythias Convention, construction of th» line from Joseph
don :l
1- anablp n Houth. Itanga II was killed,
working In It w»r» contributlna lo ■ipbiue county. Is elected to the login 1 sr an<l a handfull of men who ar» will­ ninth district. Fossil. June 16.
ae w M
tature to a s.-st rcrrmerly held by a re-
to Buckhorn Bprings, and In the near
lie «.aniee the following wHr.eaaes t<
Russia is not negotiating with Tur­ the support of the strikers, and there republican, defeating R W. Clarke.
ing to go to any length t» secure in­
Commencements — University of future will be built on to Lmnaha and
prove hie contlnoous real.I, n*-s ui-on and
key for I lie pa oe age of the Baltic fleet by continuing tbe present conditions
fulll’adon of enld land, vlr
C o <'lop
Fruita.
Oregon,
Eugene.
June
12-15;
Albany
In Washington county E W. Haines formation. They will ride boldly tritìi-
lu thi district. Hla proclamation also
Ion. Alf
W altla. Ales
VV a I eon. Itobt
through the Dradanrlles.
College, June 1M3; Pacific Univer­
Mavwcll, all of ilonanaa Oregon
ststea that dangerous men in tbe mine Is elected over Sewell, the democrat In the Japanese lines, sad, if discov­ sity, Forest Grove, June 10-15.
Ic candidate.
J N. WATBON. Register
New Hatchery Site oa Slnslaw.
Geirorsl Kuroki's movements at» a should be held.
Annual Reunion, Department of
Judge J. W. Hamilton democrat. Is ered. shoot their way out. endeavor­
What promised to bo the bloodiest
piinle to the Russians snd they do not
ASTORIA—Master Fish Warden
ing to do as much damage as possible Oregon, G. A. R., Hood River, June
re-elected
to
the
c
ircuit
beech
in
the
time the district ever saw passed
know »list to ex|>ect nest.
Van Dusen has returned from a trip
NOTICE FoR
IT IlLICATloN
away aa mildly as a summer shower. Second Judicial District, comprising before being killed or taken prisoners. 15-17.
Ikrpartrnml of th® Interior
First Oregon Cavalry and Infantry to the Sluslaw river, where he select­
The mother of Ixvwis Etael, the Without the firing of a shot or a the counties of Douglas. Lane'. Curry,
I . a nd office at I^ikovlrw Oregon.
ed a new sit» for the state salmon
BELIEVE FLEETS MET.
Reunion, Hood River, Juns 16.
May 9 l»«4
American corrrs|K>ndent killetl by Chi­ harsh word, the General and his force Benton and Lincoln.
Noth r 1« hereby given that th® fol
Lane County Veterans' Association. hatchery. Considerable trouble has
Coos and Curry CMBH m gleet A J
nese,
lisa
tiled
a
claim
for
3»t»,0<M)
witli
marched
up
to
the
mine,
took
posses-
I wing named «rtller Imi fleti notice of
been experienced In the past by the
June 22-24.
hl« Intmtlon !<» niAke final proof In a ip
I Sion, read the proclamation, concern- Sherwood, democrat, joint senator, Steamers Passing Out! ol Pec hl II See
China.
Linn County Pioneer Association floods, which rise rapidly, and several
I >rt >f hl« < Ialiti a ml that «ahi proof
Flasbes at Sea.
: ing tho present disposition of the and Robert Burns, democrat, joint
times a vast amount of damage has
will I»® nimlr Iteforo Geo T llahlwin
Reunion. Brownsville, June 22-24.
An attempt was iiiaile naer Grants mine and then left, with employes of representative. These scats were oc-
Count) Judg® “f Klamath Count) Or«
Chefoo. June 9.—An impression pre-
Pioneer Association Reunion, Port­ been dose. A location has now been
upic-d l.y rc publicans In the last leg
I'aaa to wreck a paaaetiger train on the iho company in charge of tho plant
gon. nt til« .»fflcr at Klamath Fall«. Ore
selected where this difficulty le ex­
Isiature.
vails her» that a naval battl» took land. June 22.
Ton. July fl 1904 vl«
<*a»A 11 <*rl«ler
Southern Pacific. Ties pl ace* I on a
Foll*<wing the closing of the Port
1.1 Entry No 2iw for the "w‘* «w’<
Northwest Sportsmen's
Tourna­ pected to be obviated.
O 8. Wright, republican, defeats E place last night in the Gulf of Pechili.
Mv tlon
w‘| nW, nr\ nw't R«-< tb«n curve were dlacoveted by the engineer j land it was announced that the mines E. Goucher, democrat, for joint sena
ment, Pendleton, June 24-26.
31 Townahlp M Houth. Rung® 7*t En»t. in time to prevent serious lesutts.
w<.< tu’gln to raORen tomorrow, th*
Passengers on steamers passing tbe
Christian
Campmeeting, Turner.
tor of Tillamook, Lincoln and Yam
Build a Hotel at Hot Lak».
W M
nonunion
mines
first
and
others
later,
Liao Tie Shan promontory at the June 23-July 3.
II® name« Ih® following wltn®««®« In
No trace i>ssb»en found of the Victor , and that business is to be resumed In hill.
PENDLETON.
—A fine new hotel Ic
prove hla <<»ntlnuoua residence upon an<’
Federated Fraternal Mardi Gras and
William Galloway, democrat, has de time did not hear any firing, while
aeeaaeina.
cultivation of «Alti land, vi«
Jaa
M
the district at once. All miners who
under construction st Hot Lake. whera
Carnival, Portland, June 28-July 3.
feated
B.
L.
Eddy
for
circuit
judge
id
I m«r\ \\ <» lllll W«rr®n 1» Klngdon.
reports
come
from
Teng
Chow
of
General Kuropatkin, with his main want work must first secure a work the Third distric t, comprising Marlon.
E<1 !x*®vrr, all <»f Fort Klamath, Oregon
Western Division State Teachers' Stat» Senator W. M. Pierce, of Pendle­
Ing card from the Mlncownera' As I.lnn, Yamhill, Tillamook ami Polk, by heavy firing being heard there from
J N WATHoN. Rrgiatrr
force is at l.iao Yang.
Association. Portland, June 29 July 1. ton, is one of the proprietors. The
soclatlon.
700 votes. Eddy losing his home coun­ 11 o'clock last night until 2 o'clock
Eastern Oregon G. A. R. Encamp structure will be three stories nigh,
Chinese aav that when the Russians
brick, equipped with modern conven­
ty by 35 votes.
this morning. Vessels from the Miao ment, La Grande. July 1-4.
aliandoned Taky Kao they poisoned the
NOTK’E FOR I’tTIH.tCATlON.
RtSSIANS WILL UUAHD SHIPS.
Southern Oregon Chautauqua As­ iences and 100 feet long with two L's,
R A. Booth, republican. Is re-elect­ Tao Islands confirm this report and
lhpnrtni«-nt of the Interior
each 120 by 45 feet, ’it will coat
water sources.
sembly, Ashland. July 13-22.
ed state senator in Josephine. I.ane
Land Office at Mkovlew Oregon.
3'5,000.
so do the residents of hills in the vl-
May 9 19»^
No Stranger Will Be Allowed to Visit and Douglas by a good majority.
American Mining Congress, Port-
Union men say the Victor eiploeion
Notice la hereby given that the fol­
Eastern Oregon counties generally : clnfty of this city who heard the firing land. August 22-27.
the Navy Yards.
lowing numrtl aetfler haa tiled notice of was the work of the citisens* alliance
have given the head of the republican I .tnd saw flashes out at sea during the
lila Intention to make Hnal proof In atip
PORTLAND MARKETS,
Odessa. June 11.—Extreme mesa ticket good, and In most Instances
port of hla claim, an<l that aald proof and not of the union.
Rinehart Clans Will anther.
night
will l»e made twtore <lco T Baldwin
urea
are
being
taken
to
safeguard
the
phenomenal majorities. Ixtcal condi­
Another outrage has been perpe­
PENDLETON.—A fare and on»-
County Judge of Klanmtn County, Ore
The fact that 'he Russians were ea
WHEAT—Walla Walla, 72c; o!ü»-
gon. at hla office nt Klamath Falla ore
trated at Tangier in which a British various Russian arsenals and shipa. tions brought about the election of deivorlng, June 4 to clear the road third rate Is being granted by the 0.
ton. on July * l>M. vl«
Edmonaon M
All magatlnra are watched day and democrats to fill county offices In s
R. & N. for the second annual Rine­ stem, 80c; Valley, 81c.
•eover. lid Entry No JHI for Iota 1« subject was the victim.
number of Instances, notably where ’ steads off Port Arthur of mines Ind! hart family reunion at Summerville
BARLEY—F»»d. 323 per ton; roll-
an<1 29. Noctlon 4 and lot 7, flection 9
night, ami It would go hard with any candidates were up for reelection who
If Panama rejects a gold standard, a
Township U Houth. Kangc
Eaat.
<ates sn Intention upon their pm In the Grand Ronde Valley, to which ed, $34 50 0 325
¡stranger
found
prowling
around
them,
W M
had
performed
satisfactory
service.
hitch in the negotiations with the
FLOUR—Valley. 83 90084 05
to give battle outside the harbor upon members of the big Rinehart clan
P»r
He rinmen the following wllnraaea to
Umatilla's official figures give a re­
aa the ordera to the guards are to
from all over Oregon and Washington barr»l; hard wheat straights.
¡■rose Ma eontlntiouw realden« •• up<>n an ' United States is sure to follow.
___ ____ _ $40
the
fl-st
favorable
opportunity.
publican
majority
of
805.
For
dis
­
cultivation of ■aid land vlr
Jaa
M
"shoot first and Investigate after­
are expected to come. The reunion is 34.35; clears. 33 85034.19; bard wheat
Colorado militiamen are scouring the
Emery. W o. lllll. Warren I* King.ton,
A Japanese correspondent returning to take in the descendants of Louts
trict attorney. J. H. Raley, demoertt.
ward."
patents, 34.40034.70. graham. 33.500
C H Crlaler, all of Ft Klamath. Or»
hills around Cripple Creek and all
These exceptional measures are In­ had a majority of 121 tn his home from Tallenwan says there Is a per­ and Elisabeth Rinehart, whose im­ 34; whole wheat, 34634.25; ry» flour,
gon.
county,
Umatilla,
but
Morrow
county,
union
miners
found
are
deported.
J N WATfiON, Register.
spired by the fear that there will be a
sistent mmor there that the Japanese mense family has blossomed out into 84.50.
with a majority of 380. more than
Freight handlers of Han Francisco repetition of recent deliberate at overcame this vote and re-elected G. battleship Yashima struck a mine off other immense families, until with the
OATS—No. 1, white, $1.25; gray,
fourth generation there is an extraor­
have gone on strike. The trouble is tempts to wreck some of the warships W. Phelps, republican, of Heppner.
NOTH'« FOR PUBLICATION.
tuat port recently and was sunk dinary gathering when all get to­ $1.20 per cental.
tn the navy ynrda. The attempts are
I>r|>nr(nirnt of the Interior
likely to spread to all affiliated unions. believed to have been made by work
W. L. Bradshaw, democrat. Is elect Chinese arrivals from Talie iwan ar. gether. It is probably the first time
MILLSTUFFS—Bran. $19O$20 per
Land Office at Ijikrvh w, ()rr<nn,
shorts,
May 9 I9*M
men. who had been bribed by Japan­ ed Judge of the Seventh district, com unal.le to confirm the story.
that the O. R. & N. has made a low ton; middlings, $25 50O$27;
The
si
ting
governor
of
Colorado
has
Notice la hereby given that the fol
prising Crook. Gilliam. Wasco. Sher­
32047821; chop, $18; linseed, dairy
rate for a family reunion.
lowing nnrncil M*ttler haa filed notice of left It with Adjutant General Hell ese agents, and aa a result no work­ man and Wheeler counties.
food, $19.
After a
hl* Intention to inuke final proof in «up
Japan»»« Punishing Bandits.
whether martial law is necessary in men are now permitted to enter the warm race with J. A. Collier, republi­
Orand Rsnde Fruit tlocd.
port of hla claim, and that rm I<! proof
HAY—Timothy, $15@$16 per ton;
yards or arsenals without n large
Chefoo.
June
9.
—
A
fleet
of
junks
Teller county.
will bo mutlc before (let» T. Ihildwln
LA GRANDE.—The crop prospecta clover, $$039; grain, $U©312; cheat.
metal number, which they are com can. Frank Menefee, democrat, be­
County Judge of Klamath Countv. Ore
which
has
arrived
from
Dalny
for
comes
district
attorney
of
the
i«m«
$110312.
for
Union
county
and
most
of
Eastern
go»», nt ! i I n offlen 3»f Klamath Fall« Ore
l-ewis Elsel, an American corres­ polled to wear In a conspicuous posl- district.
gon. on July 2.
vl«.
William O
the purpose of buying stores for the Oregon are very flattering so far this
V LGETABLES—Turnips, 30c per
pondent for n Dindon pa|>er, bas laen tlon to establish their Identity.
lllll IM Entrv No 2l»s for the w‘i ae‘.
Later figures Increase the lead I of Japanese report having heard -’ontln- season. Grand Ronde Valley has had sack; carrots, 80c; beets, $1; pars­
Mention 19 Townahlp M South. Itange
killcd by Chimee bandits, who mis-
Leroy
Izimax.
republican,
over
I
Sam
x
heavy
shower
last
week,
just
when
nips,
$1; cabbage. 2©2%c; red cab­
nous firing between Dalny and Port
Eaot. \V M
Liberty Bell at St. Louis.
White for district attorney of the Arthur for several days. Japanese it was most needed. Sugar beets bage. 2><c; lettuce, head. 25©40c per
lie namert ....................
the following
wltneanea to look liiin for a pirate.
'Wins
prove hla ('onllnuoun
:< rcahlenee upon and
St. Louis, June 11.—The historic Eighth district, which comprises 1 Bak warships are making Dalny their lever looked better than now, and dox; parsley, per dos., 25c; cauliflow­
rultlvntlon r
■ • Inntl. vis.- Jos
of - »nid
M
The Port Arthur channel is »gain
headquarters and are coming and go­ hundreds of Indians. Japs and many er, $1.75032 per dozen; celery, 750
Liberty Bell arrived here today In re or. Union and Wallowa.
Ln-viT, Warn-n
I» King
Emery, E*l
Dr, W. G. Cole, republican, for Joint ing continuously.
H Crlaler. all of Fl Klnnuith. open.
don <
They take turns whites are now in the fields thinning 90e per dozen; cucumbers $1.250
sponso to the petition of 90.000 pub
representative of Umatilla and Mor­
(iregon.
them as rapidly as possible. Only a $1.50 per dozen; asparagus, 50c; peas,
J N. WATfiON, Register.
Mrs. Samuel Clemena (Mark Twain) lie school children of this city, and row, has a majority of 600 over F. B guarding the entrance to Port Arthur. few early strawberries and some cher­
5c per pound; rhubarb, 3c per pound;
The junks report Chinese are no long
will remain in th«’ Pennsylvania build­
le dead
Holbrook, democrat.
er allowed to leave Port Arthur, and ries were damaged by the frost A beans, green, 15c; wax, 15c; squash,
ing until the close of the World'll
In the Ninth district, George E. Dav
$1 per box.
NOTH’« FOR riTRLICATION.
Russia fears a rising against the csar F’alr. Accompanied by a squad of Is. judge, and J. W. McCulloch, dis­ that the Japanese are punishing the full crop of all fruit a is assured in the
!h*|>nrtm®nt of the Inferior
HONEY—$3 0 33.50 per rase.
mounted police and a long line of mil
bandits who raided Dalny and Tallen Grand Ronde Valley; the strawberries
if Port Arthur falls.
Lnml office nt Lakt'Vh’w. ()r«*Kon,
will be on the markei in about four
POTATOES—Fancy, 75cO$I
per
llary orgnnlxallona. the famous old trict attorney, both republicans, have wan.
M av 9 19-M
handsome majorities.
weeks
cental, growers' price; new potatoes,
Nolle® la hereby given thnt the fol
Vico Admiral Togo has ixien pro­ bell was tnken to the exposition,
Complete returns from Multnomah
Japan May Have Oot It.
lowing nninrd nettler hna fllr.1 nolle® of
3«iO4c per pound.
where formal exercises were carried
moted to I h * admiral.
Blds.aro All Too High.
her Intention to mnk® final proof In nup
Bridgeport. Conn., June 9.—A re
FRUITS — Strawberries. $1 75033
out. The gates had boen thrown open county show that C. W. Nottingham.
port of h®r rlnlm. and thnt nni«l proof
Independent republican, Is elected by nort rea-’hed this city today that the
ASTORIA.—County court opened per crate; cherries, 75cff$1.25 p»r
will be nnole h®foro Gen T. Bnldwln.
The Japanese have found Tallenwan Io the school children of the city and 197. For
—
district attorney Manning. submarine boat Protector had been blds for construction of a reinforced box; gooseberries, 6c per pound; ap-
County Judge of Kliimiith Countv, Ore
by completely miner) and must delay the day bail been proclaimed aa a hol­ democrat, Is elected by a large major-
gon. nt hla offtoe nt Klnmnth Falla, Ore
shipped to Japan from New York, and concrete foundation for the new court pies, fancy Baldwins and Spltxen-
iday by Mayor Wells.
gon, on Julv 2. I9h4. via
Hirnh II Klug
landing.
Ity,
as
Is
also Word, democrat, as that tour boats modeled after the house. Four blds were received as bergs, $1.50032.50 per box; choice,
don. Hd Entry No 2462. e ,r |otN 19 nn<,
sheriff.
John Bingham, Portland. $1031.50; cooking, 75cO*l.
Protector are now ’inner constric­ follows:
22. flection 4. Townahlp M Houth, Rung«-
Fire near Richmond, Va., destroyed
7U Eant, W. M.
Attack la Begun.
tion at the works of the Newport 321.857 40; Bingham & Flynn, Port-
EGGS—Oregon ranch, 17017^« P»r
Hho name« the following wltneRaua to 4,000,000 pounds of tobacco.
I aim ,
Lincoln County.
Indianapolis. June 11.—A special re­
Nev s Drydock A Shipbuilding Com land, 321.670; Mnrshall Bros., Port- dozen.
prove her contlnitoun r®ald®nr® upon and |doo,ooo.
Hous-
land.
$21.439.65;
Ferguson
&
Toledo, June 8.—Complete returns »■any. Prldgeport men interested In
ceived by the News from Its staff war
rultlvntlon <»f nnld land. vl;.. w <» lllll,
POULTRY—Chickens, mixed. 130
J11 m Emery. Ed Leaver. \V 1), Klngdon’
correspondent at Chefoo says: "The Indicate that the republican state the construction of the.te boats decline ton, $20.987. The lowest bid was 13t^c per pound; spring, small, 300
Reports have lieen sent out that both
nil of Ft. Klnmnth. Oregon
anticl-
much
higher
than
the
court
long contemplated attack by th«’ Jap­ and legislative nominee» have receiv­ to give any Information as to wl.at
j»c'i h*ns, 13O13Hc; turkeys,
J. N. WATflON, Reglnter.
Japan and Russia have lost ships in a anese on I’ort Arthur began early this ed majorities In Lincoln county rang has been done with the Protector. pated and about $7000 above the ar­ 16017c per pound; dressed, 180 live,
20c;
tight at Port Arthur.
chitect's
estimate.
Final
action
on
morning. The Russian forces around Ing front 200 to 400.
Japanese agents have boen in this city
durks, $7038 per dozen; geese, liv».
blds
was
deferred
until
the
architect
the
beleaguered
city
were
reinforced
several times______
7®8c per pound.
Desert Land. Final Proof
Two riota in Victor, Colo., following
Polk County.
NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION
will be here.
CHEESE—Full cream, twins, new
the blowing up of non-union miners, by the troops which had garrlsoni’d
Dallas. June 8.—Complete unofficial
United Rtatea I .«ml Office,
Third Paclfc Squadron.
Dalny
and
Klnchou.
The
Russian
stock. 12<4O13c; old stock, 10c;
r.akovlew. Oregon. Mav » 19<>4
resulted in two miners being killed and vessels In the harlair with their great returns on the county ticket of Polk
Petersburg.
June
».
—
Grand
Poor
Business
at
Cold
Atorags.
St.
Young America, 14e.
Notice Is hereby given that Nelson W.
Duinni. of llonansa, Klnmnth
Countv. a number injured.
ASTORIA.—Up to the present the
guns aided the land forces In repelling county show tho entire republican Duke Alexis, commnnder-ln-chlef of
HOPS—1908 crop, 23©25Hc per
ticket elected with the exception of
Oregon, has tiled notice of Intention io
Ashing
season
has
been
a
greater
fail
­
pound.
Thirteen non-union miners wer.t th«’ nttack. The fighting still goes sheriff. Ford, the democratic nominee, the navy, according to an apparently
ronin' proof on his desert land claim No
ure
than
last
year,
especially
for
the
on."
WOOD—Valley, 190 20c per pound;
447. for the eH neU. sw'« ne%. and ne'4 killed al Victor, Cloo, while waiting
being elected sheriff by a majority of reliable report, which, however. Is not cold-storage people. At this time last
se«4.
Section
ID. Townnhtn 99 Houth.
Eastern Oregon, 11O16c; mohair,
Three hundred pounds of
356. Unofficial returns of the state and officially confirmed, has obtained the year fully 500 tierces of pickled Ash
Range 12 East, IV. M . before Geo T. for a train.
80c per pouhd for choice.
Uni.twin. County Judge, at his office at dynamite was placed under the depot
Russians Entrenched Near Kalchau
district ticket, complete with the ex­ permission of the emperor to create had been put up, while now not over
BEEF—Dressed. 50714« P«r pound.
Klamath
Falls Oregon on Thursday,
Tientsin. June 11.—Ten thousand ception of three precincts, show the a third Pacific squadron from the 150 tierces have been packed. The
platform ami tired by electricity by un­
the 7th day of July 1904.
MUTTON — Dressed, 4O«c
P»r
Il«* names the following witnesses to known persona.
Troops |lave |«,>n llusHlan Infantry, with several batter­ entire republican ticket elected with ships of the Black sea fleet, and per­ pack of the canners Is not much over pound; lamba, 3c.
prove the complete Irrigation and
re­
leu of artillery, are entrenched In a the exception of R. L. Eddy, who is mission has already been obtained 10,000 cans, but those Interested are
ordered
to
the
acene.
VEAL—Dressed, 60614« per pound.
clamation of snl.l land: H It Patterson,
strong position nt Pochlehla. 12 miles defeated by Onlloway for Circuit from Turkey to take the ships though
<1 K Van Riper. F M llarpold, Albert
expect a
PORK—Dressed, 6©7«.
A Paris report says tieneral Kuroki south of Kalchau, and 35 miles from Judge by a majority of 93. Hermann the Dardanelles on the condition that not discouraged as they
Patterson, all of llonansa, Oregon
large
lai«
run
the
same
as
last
year.
HAM—14016c.
has lieen captured.
they
will
not
return.
J. N. WATSON, Register.
receives
a
300
majority.
Niu Chwang.