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REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH VOL. IX. KJeJkiMATH Tllnber Land, Acl Jun« i nothic fur FAL1JS KLAMATH |irf« puhlhatiu l'nlled HI«!»« l.anu <>niev. I.«k»vlsw Oregon. j Noli« » le lo rsuy a***“ *1-- n ance wlth thè provlaUma * f thè a CtmgreM of June 1. 1171 -vniileU af I tor Ih*» Baie ot Un»lo,, I*,,.1 b | Mlalt-e or l'allTornla. <><•«<,, Ne atei Waehln«l‘>n Terrltory (l ii,r, t, <1 lo «all ili« l'nhllc lamd r A fise*fai 4. IXKI. I IIANK M.MIMIt' W Klainuih Falle, l'i.unlv « KInl il« ot oreson. !>*>■ Ihle fer HI, a otti,. hi« iwurn ah,'«inerii. >, (or Ihe porcheae ot I r of i> No .* In Townehlp N < in H nge N<> a Kael W M « 4 «||| Ull A TH LIST (mows. Total Less of Life In Mtamsr Disaster Now Put al 700. MORGUE COUNTY, OKJCGON, «J I \ E 23, HMM NO 12. BLUNDER Jtpassw «nd Maaalaos Fagag« Furtaus Skirmish. la a HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION OF THE Ht. Petersburg, June 16.—General New York, June ¡8.—With tllHHSI- CORPSES DISTROYED. Steckelberg, through tl>« army head ing effoit search is going on lor the quarters at Harbin, reports a numtier DBCIS4ON ON SWAMP LAND. bodies ol those who ;>erisiied yesterday 200,000 POODS OF WOOL. ol desperate skirmishes with the Jap on the steai:*erGeneral Slocum. What Hudlra and Ptrsoaal I fleet, Numbered anese, in which both sides lost heavily Oovsraor Receives tbs Text Frota tbs awlan-laaacs Livestock Csaipaay Dte- tho list of victims will total «caroely and Then Number, on former are and in one of which the Russian Gen letertor Department. poess st Inmssss Clip eral Gernrom waa severely wounded. anyone flares venture to guess, but Changed Without Welereaca to the At midday yesterday an entire di Salem—Governor Chamberlain hu Pendleton —Two hundred thousand whatever the iiuiulfer may lie. there 1» Latter Large Number of Corp««« vision of Japanese ma le a desperate at rtwwived tbe full text ef the decision of pounds of wool have faen sold by the hardly a parallel in the history of di«- found PaAked la Wheel House. tack on the left flank of the Russian tbe secretary of the mtarior rejecting Gwinn-IsHacs livestock company, of position at Vafang’iw. They atta* ked tbe claim of the state ef Oregon to the which J. H. Gwinn, secretary of ths astel a where death came to so many in so brief a |>erii«l of time. Police and I ; New York, June 20—Every hour in three column*«, and after shelling swamp lamia within the Klamath In Oregon Woolgrowsrs' association and a the Russians with heaiy artillery made dian reservation. Briefly stated, the resident of Pendleton, is a partner. health department oltb isle have placed a,Me to the horror of tbe excursion a furious bayonet charge in the face ol decision quotes the swamp land act of The Gwinn-Isaacs company ia aastatdar- the number at a figure as high as 1,000 ( steamer disaster, when tbe General a heavy charge of rapid-fire guns and I860, which specifically provide« that ♦vl an l-laho sbeep firm, although a Hbu-uui was burned to the water's edge and more, blit tonight it would seem neat North Brother ieland. Divers musketry. The desperation of the Jap ' the grant to the state shall "include large portion of its animals range in that the maximum figure will not bad explore.! the wreck of the steamer, anese charge is shown by the fact that any lands which tta « * «rnment may (----------- -• — - n, 4 spor summer ... in tke wf spuref the Blue largely exceed 700. _______ com- .and reported that no mure bodies were some of them succeeded in getting with have reserved, Sold or disp-ewd of (in mountain« in Grant cownty. . The All flay long, until daikm-»» shut off I to lie found there, but Uxiay a diver i in a few yards of tke Russian trenches pursuance of any law heretofore enact- pany is one ol the largest sheep con even the melam holy suUsfaction of who was at work on the sunken hull I before they were shot down. They ed) prior to tbe confirmation of title to cento operating in the Northwest. watrhing for the dead anxlyus sealch- | found a laig« number of corpse« parked i were finally compelled to retire, leav- , 1« made under the authority of the I-ate as it ia, some of ttw* Gwinn- era kept up their vigilance in.I at dusk tightly inside of one of the paddle I ing fully 300 dead behind. I said act." Isaacs bands are not yet even sheared. there lool been recoveied »36 bodies, wb««l«. Just how many there were' The First Siberian rifles bore the I Tbe treaty (resting the Klamath res- Eight bauds were trailed into summer NOT BE F< »II I’L’III .KATIC^ lor the greater part women anti chil- I Dcpurtmeni uf th® ln(®rlp'* , was not known, but it was planned to j brunt of the attack, and their loeiea ervation waa not mule until 1864, but range in Grant county from tbe Hnske Lami offii « at Izkvvkw. . dren—mothers who, weeks ago, bad Their commander, the decision bolds that tbe right or river country in Malheur county, vit 1U. BM remove them as soon an Coroner O (ior- were very heavy. Null«® Is hrrrby given Ihal th® f«»l planned that fatal outing lor their chil- ■ ' man readied the «tene. Counel Kaiastounoff, fell almost in title of oecnowncy of the Indians ex- Here the company lias over 60,000 acres — l<»wi’tg namrd s®itl®r HI®<1 hull«® uf •Iren, and little ones who had longed her hitmdutt to niuk® n»»«l proof I»» sup- Tbe coroner had arranged to visit the the first fire, r-ith a bullet through his istad prior to that time, as recognized leased from the old Dalits military P«ut of hr! . Ialiti *nd dial said pr<»of UA TH EMED FROM ALL PARTS OP THE lol the coming ot the happy day. wreck today for the porpoee of ascer brain. Adjutant Sub Lieutenant Nod by the act of 1848, establishing the ter land company which secure.I control of will I« mad® I., eir® Ho * T Baldwin. Up to dusk 499 bodies had passed taining, if posa ble w hat evidence of oc h risk y waa killed almost at the same ritorial government of Oregon, wherein an immense area in Grant and on® or <*oiint> Judgn uf klalualh County, or® TWO HEMISPHERES. through the morgue and of these more culpability on ’lie ;«it of tbe Knicker time. Two majors and a number of it was provided: gun. af his <<m* e at Klatnatli ¡•‘alia. • >rs two other counties for cutting a road gon. on Jul) ». l>d. via Mary E How than 300 were unidentified. The East bocker Hte: itixhip company or of tbe officers of leaser rank were picked off "That nothing in this act contained through the interior in the early days, ring f<>( no il) Mary E Hlephrns. lid Hide had its sympathy armin-d to the , by tl« Japaneae sharpshooters, whose shall be construed to impair the rights and the Gwinn-Isaac people have 80 Entry N«» 2I4B. f<>r hits I ami 1, • w , Hr« dun JI. Township A Booth. Compr«h.n»l*< Rvvlrw «I U m Import fullest extent, ami down by the river, offi, ials of the laiat, if any, could lie se fire was unusually deadly «nd «curate, i of person or property now pertaining to section« on a long lease. As govern- en re, I to present to the coroner's in Bangi’ I.* Host \\ M ant Happening, ot tbo Past Waak, where the boats unloaded their dead, quest. Therefore, it waa determined Geoeral Gernroas waa shot just as the Indians in said territory, so long ax merit sections el ternate with each see Niu I.film« Ih4- following Wlhlt’aarfl to pr<>v® hvr 4 "iiiiiuiK is r«*akl®m ® up««»» ami the Japanese ata, king column broke - “*■ rights -u-tt 1_------- .:------------------- ------------------- m.----- — j ------------ such shall ------- remain unextin- lion granted to the military road com- Pre wet rd In Condcnso4 form. Moat thousand« gathered throughout the flay. to take out the bodi«« at that time. < ultlvathm uf said land, vit H W Streets leading to the morgue were and fled. A shrapnel bullet shattered guished by treaty between the United |>any, the sheepmen have an immense ilainakii I. O Burke John Driscoll. At various hospitals where the in Likely to Provo tatrrv.tlng to Our U W War rm. all of lloitanra Oregon IdtM'ked, ami only with difficulty could jured are visited today it is said that one side of his jaw, but he refused to Htates and such Indians, or to affect the territory available. In spit« of tbe J «N WATNoN. Keglater Minj Mandera. j the police clear the passages leading to authority of the government of the 1 normally overciowded condition of th« their condition is fair. There are now retire. i the long rows of coffins for those who A report was also received from Gen United State« to make any regulation J Grant range, no trouble ia experienced only 53 victims of the disaster in the NOTICK Ft»l< ITIlLICATIoN Gen Bobrikfiff, the Finnish governor came in search for the missing. eral Kharkevitch telling of tbe battle respecting such Indians, their lands, with settlers by tbe Gwinn-Isaac peo- hospitals. l»<purlnimt of the Interior. general aoumled by an aasaaelti, baa Up the Sound, where the hulk of the Land < >ffi> ® at ¡.akovh w Oregon. Tie lay it is seiil another horror I i M between the outposts at Utiaton Satur property or other righta, by treaty, law pie, partly localise their land i« leaaed died. May 10. 1»4 General Slocum lies submerged, show la-en adfie.1 to the terrible conditions day. He states that the Japanese at or otberwiae, which it would have been and partly because there are few or no Nu(l<e Is hereby gKrn thal th® fol lowing named settler ha® hied noil«'® of It is I» lievi-.l that the J«|*ane»e fleet ing only a paddle-box, scores ot entail resulting from the disaster through the tacked from front and flank early in competent to the government to make settlers in the district they occupy. In craft a ills* I ths tugs in graplmg for tbs l-ls hitrntlon t<> make final uroof In sup addition to this, their sheep trail ia tlx* Russian I ovel-officiusness of some person at Ihe the afternoon and the fighting raged if this act had never [«seed.” V la'IivfMtfik port of hl® claim, and that said pr«M»f has met victims. Divers went down time and The secretary of the interior holds through sparsely settled and barren will I m > iiita'le l»efore «i<<» T Baldwin, 1 squadron near Haaebo. morgue. As a result s<*n>e of the until late. Finally the Ja;>aneee were time again, and when tbe work ended drives back, and the Russians followed that this provision recognizes the title country. County Juilgr of Klamath County, ore gon, at hl® office at Klamath Falta, «»re The Teamster«' union, <»t Chicago, for the ¡lav they declared there were no bodies probably never will be identified up their advantage under cover of dark or right of occupancy of the Indians The remaining five bands of this Ton. on__ ami will go to a last resting place in the July » INH. %l» William o I»Ia A score ol country occupied by them company are in the Wood river country Id Entry N<» No 3MJ JNxO for th® •*'« nw'g. slid their employers are ri|*ct<-«l to more Issliea in tlie wreck. bumble pint furnished by the city's ness. Just before dawn the Russians to sll tbe n% BW't. sr^ sw'- Hectlon 25 T<*wn®hIp have trouble »hortly. . .. . . j in Idaho. times a diver rrap|w*ared alter hie charity. When the bodies were taken charge. 1 the heights of Liao Tung, car and that tbe treaty of 1864 operated >« Nouili Hana® It East, - - W M plunge with tlie lesly of a woman or a merely to cede to the United States the rying the Japanese position with a loss III- 1. lfl>. M the foil.,- ‘ lowing witneases to Many of the Japanese on the liana- by hundreds from the water and laid pfoxe his i ondnuous i.-. rraldence umm and righta the Indains held in lands other |»nta «uiik by the Ruaaian« cosnaiitted child. Tw o of them corning to the in lows on the grass at Nurth Brother of but four killed and 18 wounded. Asks for Receiver. cultivation of ®«ld land, OB Nrh Cl surface together <*n fine occasion had in Gei era 1 Khatkevitch also reports, .than those set apart as a place of resi rl* k, Nell (■«mplM’ll, Joseph liraelg, E suicide ratio r than I m * captured. ieland, each was tagged with a num- Eugene—R. McMurphy, one of the L Forkcr. all uf • f IIC Illy. Oregon their arms two little girls, sister«, dence — the Klamath reservation. In that his scouts have reported to him J I N U ATM- »N. Register The number of veaael« In the Port t'lae;>ed in ea h other’s embrace, ami l>er. That number was carefully re- that a Japaneae column numbering 3,- other words, the treaty of 1864 hot re stockholders of the Willamette Valley Arthur liarbor at present is 16, includ their mother, it waa thought, whose corde.l, and the papers, valuables and 900 men is marching toward liuayen- timed the extent of tbe possession of Woolen Manufacturing company, baa trinkets which would have served to begun suit foi sequestration of the ing merchantmen ami warehip«. •lead hand tightly clenched the skirt of the Indians, whose right existed prior Eugene woo en mill property and ap NOTICE Foil Pt'llt.lCATION possibly identify the bodiiw were re siang. I•opartliirh( <»f th® Interior one of them. to the swamp land act of 1860 and still Authoritim at Clippie Creek claim ofBu® ®t I.«ta®vlrw. (>r®g<»n. moved ami placi-fi in separate packages, pointment of a receiver. This action As far as they could, the divers exists. .M®> : ' ’ * to have the man in jail who blew up each package bearing a numla-r corres- is the result of too small capital to be MAY establish sew base . Noth® !• hereby given thal the r«»l searched the wreck fioni stem to stern. gin with and mistakes in building the lowing tiAinrsl Rettlrr ha® filed notice of the ludepsnilnce de;«,l platform. MILLION SHEEP BN BOLTE. The wreck Ilea about 200 feet off Bar- I pouding to t' * nuinlier on the body bl® Inlrnti.ifi to make H iim I t*roof In sup mill, so that by the time the mill waa Will Ru, stana Now Believe J «paneas Glsat Britain ami Russia are raid to retie Point. At this point the water , : from wiilch tbe artki.s were taken. port of hi® claim, and that »aid in condition to become productive and When the bodies were taken to U,e will la« mafie tta-fore (Jeo. T Baldwin. tw* on the eve of leaching an under Take NIs Chwang. Going to the Blue Mountains for the is deep and the current is swift, and I County Ju.ige <’,f Klamath County. Or® profitable the capital and resource« morgue they w rre pla.*rd in numbered Summer Range. standing regarding the yellow peril. beyond a doubt many Indies have Imen i gon. at hl® office at Klamath Falla Or* 8t. Petersburg, June 18.—The bom- were so nearly exhausted that it suffer < boxes, but in many canes these num- ■on. on July B. IPH. vii l<ot»«rt M Pendleton—Tens ot thousands of ed for operating money. The big break in the Sacramento liv leone along w ith the tide to 1« given I i»*ru did not correepcHxi wuh lbs ti«- IfSrdment by tbe Japanese of the cast Hiark«t ltd Entry No ? cm fur th® w^ This caused eumnier range ia usar Kalchou and the bbs-kade ol Niu sheep are en route • W%. ae»® MW'* Mecthin 13 ne'e OWN* H«- er near Ht.a-klon baa Iwwn cdusud aid , up on « Isler flay al s.uir b.lsi.1 puinl , ■ "r«s the bofties psevtou« had borne the mill to be unprodentive. «»•«»• A4 T«» Wliah I|S a® Muvalh •4«s«a«m Al the flow ol water checked Th«* lies to ' the Blue mountains actoee Chwang is taken to indicate that the various I \y M As a result, lbs ; Im.« were eomp.etelr llr name® th® following wilnrawe® to tanner«, however, will bo extensive. Between HAVBOR FH12B TOO LATfi. il|>eet and the number- ! ;wckage« of ultimate object of tbe combined move parts of Umatilla county. Big Insane Asylum Rolla. prova hl® continuous reahimt*® u|K>n and valuables became pract! ally worthless ments is to clear the Liao Tung penin 20,000 and 30,000 traveled last week cUltlvBltun of ®ald land, vlr C <> Clop« The train tobliero who held up the Salem—The monthly report of the sula of Russians and occupy Niu up the Walla Walla river road through ton. Alf Walll®, Ale« \\al»"i), llobt Japanese Have Already I ended Men to as a means of identifies wi Northern Pacific train in Montana se Mai well, all of llonarua < »recon for — May shows one Chwang as a new base. The garrison Freewater and Milton, numerous bands state insane asylum . — -«------------ — Attack Port Arthur. cured »56,(MH). Ki«l Curry, the former J N WATH<»N. Itegtatwr largest monthly increases In at Niu Chwang, it is said here, remains went up the Umatilla, and flocks are °* wocld seal fatb R ussians . Montana bsiidit Is leading a p,o»e in Tokio, June 18 —A flotilla of tor- undiminished, but it is not believed moving southward up Birch and simil- *“n>ll®ent^in the history of tbe insti- I pursuit. |H**lotH«i« ami torpvdoboat destroyers, Report ol Japanese Advar.i From Sul. the Russian plans contemplate a seri ar creeks into Southern Umatilla. tutien. The total ’ number of inmates NoTKK Foil ITIlLICAThlN. of th® !ntrrl<»r ous attempt to hold Niu Chwang. Tne mountaian range of this county, is now the highest it has ever been. An attempt lias I wen made to axaas- under command of Captain Teuchiya la canning Great Alarm. Land < ® al lokkrvlrw (>rrg<>n. The Japanese are strongly fortifying and portions of Union and Grant coun The report shows: Number of patients ainate the governor geaeral of Finland. and co-operating with the army, made May I 1>4 St. Petersburg, June »0.—The popu Feng Wang Cheng as a precaution ties. are the ultimate destinations. April 30, 1,238; received during May, Notice I® hereby (Ivan that th® fol lowing natnrd Mettler ha® fl®«! nolle® of C ii I mi ha« Iwwn «wept by a hurricane a reconnaissance in force near Siau lar disappointment felt in St. Peters against disaster. The annual protest is also beginning 43; escapee returned, 3; discharged 10; hl® ItHetitlon to ntak® rtnal t»r«M»f in aup t»ort 4»f hl® claim mid that aaM proof which caused many drat ha and great Ping island yesterday and boml>arded burg over tbs result of Lieutenant Gen The war office has ail vices since June to go from water users in the irrigated died, 9; eloped, 6; number remaining will t»e mat!® tsefor® Oeo T Baldwin. damage. eral Baron btakellierg'» fight, which it 12 from Pu Lan Tien, in the southern sections, who are afraid that tbe flow June 1. 1,360. The total expenditure« ths Russian out|>oet« on the coast to County Juilge of Klamath County, Or®- f<»n. uf hl® oflV e at Klamath Falla. < »r® The sultan of Morocco has alarmed the west of the island. Siau Ping ist had hem hope for the past 36 hours part of the Liao Tung peninsula, and of their various streams will be lessened were »14,246. fun. July •. 1WH. via Caaa B Crlalar. might turn out to be a victory, istetnp- Tangier by sending troops of tbe worst land is 12 miles to tlie west of Por- they do not mention the reported Jap through sheep eating out underbrush Id Entry N«» for the "*'* ®w‘* eied somewhat by the knowledge that anese ambush of that date, resulting in Wool Soils at Hlgk Prfce Me« ti t» >• ®‘. nw‘* ii(’\ nw’*. Rr« tl<»n ty;« there. at the headwaters of these streams. Arthur. SI. Township M Houlh, K mum ® 7U Fast. the Russian force was overwhelmed by the loss in that vicinity to the Russians Whether the increasing deficiency in Pendleton—Practically all the re At noon the Russian cruiser Novik, U M The Porttland mine will sue the state nunitiere. General Stakeilierg does not of 800 men. Neither has the war office lie names the following witnesses tn flow during tbe dry seasons is due to maining wool of Umatilla county was convoying ten tor|a*dol«>at «lestrovers, attempt to conceal the seriousness of any Cfinfirmatory report of the ambush extra demands made by the constantly disposed of at the second wool sale prove his continuous residence upon and of Colorado for »100,000 on account of i steamed out from Port Arthur. The cultivation of saht land, vis J«» M lieing closed by the military. his losses, but hie report and the re ing and almost total destruction by the growing number of irrigators, or to the under the auspice« of the State Wool Kmen W <» lllll. Warren I> Klngdon. Russian shore batteries proteeteil these Kd l.ecvrr. all of Fort Klamath. Oregon Ttie Vladivostok squadron ia now i vessels with a heavy cannonade. The ports from all other Russian sources Russians of two Japanese battalions on disappearance of mountain shrubbery growers' association. Eleven grower« J N WATMON. Hectster agree that the rvtreat was in no sense a known to have sunk two Japanese Japan«** flotilla retreated slowly, fir the Hai Cheng road. The officials <.f and consequent lack of anything to >e- disposed of clips, sggregating 198,000 tran«|M>rta, which carried a tern t 1,000 ing as it went, for the purpose of decoy rout. The fierce character of the fight the war office discredit both report«. tain the snowfall is a disputed issue pounds. The clip of Isaac Knot« of is made evident by the fact that the men down with them. between sheepmen and water users, an Pilot Rock, consisting of 18,998 pound«, NOTICE Full PURt.ICATIOH. ing the enemy to sea. At 3 o’clock in Russians were again fored to abandon Iwparttnrnl of the Interior issue which brings up tbe old conten topped the market at 15*» cent«. Th« BELIEVES W a R ABOLT OVER. The Amity flam in Ihe Arkansas the atternoon the Russian ships re- their guns, thus indicating, as in pre- i Lerxl f Xtlf «* a( I«ik«vl.-w <>rrs**n. tion about whether sheepheiders burn average price was 14 cent«. ; turned to the entrance of Port Arthur. Mar ». I»W river, near Fort Lyons, Colorado, has vions encounters, the superiority of the ' Nolt, r 1« hereby «Iren that the fol- The fact that the Novik came out of **e«body Dtaruxar« Strike Conditions so« out the undergrowth to help grass for lowing i>.irn«-<l eettler hue tllefl notice of >w*en torn out by the trig water and is a Japanese artillery. the next season or not. hie liilcoilon to make nnal |>r**of In snp- total loss. PORTLAND MARKETS The dam cost »100,000 to Port Arthur makes it certain that the RepHea to CrltKS. The Russian official reports of the port of hie claim, amt thal said |>r*>of Meanwhile, the bands whose aggre Russians have succeeded in blasting a construct only last year. Immense will lw matte before Geo T llxhtwln. losses are awaited with Hit keenest in Denver. June 15. — "I think the war county Ju<l«c of Klnmeln County. Ore damage is feared to crops under the channel tliiougli the cement laden terest. The war office declines to ac is nearly over,’ said Governor Peabody gate will fill the Blue mountains of Wheat-Walla Walla, 70c; blueetem, gon, nt hie offii-r nt Klumelh Falls ore three counties mentioned with nearly 78c; valley, 79c. merchantmen sunk by the Japanese in Amity canal. l ui on July *. law. vis Edmonson M cept the Jn|>aneae figures unreservedly, today "I have news from General 1,000,000 sheep are pouring in, and tbe entrance to the harbor. This free Leaver, lift Entry No SHI, for lots 1« Barley—Feed, »23 per ton; rolled. Two masked men held tip the North dom of egress come« too late to ;>ermit although the officials frankly admit Bell that the Cripple Creek mines are van be encountered on any mountain BO'I 2). Sr. tIon 4. nmt lot T. Hectlon I, »24.50® 25. that they believe the Russian casual open and running tixiay, also that highway. M Routh, Range East. Coast Limited Northern Pacific |>aaaen- of any effect upon the operation« of the Flour—Valley, »3.9034.06 per bar ties were sex ere. there is comparatively little disaffec lie nnmen the following wltneneee to ger train near Bearinotith, Montana, Japanese army, for men, guns and rel; hard wheat straights, »4(34.25; The keenest interest ia now manifest tion among the men. There is no prove hie continuous reel,fence upon amt Tlx* safe in te express car trai blown Hay Crap la Short. stores have practically all been landed, cleaia, »3.8534.10; hard wheat pat cultivation of ------ sold - land, ‘ * vi« J«s M <>|H*n anil the contents taken, It ia not ami Admiral Togo ia capable of keeping ed in the re|mrted advance of two Jap news of any further trouble or any like Emery. W O. lllll. I“:?, Warren _______ __ I* Klngdon Hillsboro—The Washington county ent«. »4.4034.70; graham, »3 60(34; anese* divisions from Biuven with the lihood of any. C II Crleler, all of Ft Klamath. Ore known how much waa »ecuml, but it is hay crop w ill not be more than a bail whole wheat, »4®4.25; rye flour, »4.50. the remnants of the Russian fleet im- gon. intention of taking General Btakelberg "I learn from Captain Bulkeley yield this season, owing to the extreme I m live«d tlie sum was large. J N WATBON, Register. priaoned in Port Arthur. Oat»—No. 1 white, »1.26; gray, »1.20 in the rear. It is realised that if this Wells, of Telluride, that the union men dry weather during the mon’h of May. per ton. Last Monday night Japanese vedette (ineeral 8tal«ell>erg, lurdly Iw-aten at report should prove true the Russian there concede that their cause is lost, In the lowlands along the Tualatin and Vafangow, may yet save his army by Iwiata, proteeteil by torpedo Isiate anil commander may be unable to extricate Millstuff»—Bran, »19«20 per ton; NOTICE FOR Pt’BMCATION. and those of them who are acceptable other small streams the timothy is I>.|,»rtnifnt of the Interior retreating. Two batteries of artillery tor|*edo boat deatroyera, succeeded in himself, and if he should be cut off middlings, »25.50(327; shorts, »20® to the inineowners are already at work much better than on the plains, where l.an,t office at t-akevlew, Oregon, have been literally«- ut to pieces by the reaching tlx* entrance to Port Arthur from Oeneial Kuropatkin's main army 21; chop. »18; linseed, dairy food, »19. May 9. I»H again. One hundred and fifty capable in many places there is not a third of Hay—Timothy, »15@16 per ion; Notice 1» hereby «Iven that the fol- Japanese and of their 16 guns, 13 were and planting a aeries of mines there the fate of the detachment would be men, whether union or nonunion, have lowlif« natncl »«filer has nic.l nollre of so batlly lamaged as to lie rendered The darkness of midn fght favored the a yield. The way things look, Wash clover, »839; giain, »11(312; cheat, hie Intention to make final proof In sup sealed. been invited to go to work and the in ington county, which has always sent The Japanese vessels were »11312. port of hie claim anil that sal.t proof utterly worthless amt ware abandoned. oepration. vitation will be speedily accepted. will la* ma.le before Geo T. ItalAwIn. out thousands of tons of timothy each not observed and they returned to the Vegetables—Turnips, »1.26 per sack; Further Hernande Will Be Oranted. Colorado troops have rent 36 union County Jmlge of Klamath County, ore season for Philippine shipment, will carrot», »1.50; beets, »1.26; (abbage, rest of the squadron without having gon, at hie office at Klaninth Ealla Ore Washington, June 2'L—The state de men to New Mexico. Revolution Is Certain. «on. on July 2 IH via William O not be able to enter the markets to any 2@2^c; lettuce, head, 25340cper doi; sustained any damage. partment has received the following lllll II.I Entry No 2I9*< for th« w>, ae<- Tangier, June 18.—French occupa- appreciable extent. Fire at Oroville, California, destroy cauliflower, »1.7532 per doa; celery, Reellon 19 I'ownahlp M South, llanae 71» from Mr. Glimmer«, American consul Kaat, W. M tion is the only remedy for the serious ed property valued at »130,000, 75«f»90c per doi.; cucumbers, »Lío® Urges Fair Exhibit. general at Tangier: "As reported yes He names the following wllneaaea to internal condition of Morroco. A revo 1.50 per doa; asparagus, 50c; peat*, 6c flood Strawberry Crop. prove Ida continuous residence upon and St. Louis, June 18.—Before depart terday. Raisuli lias increased his de The inventor of the submarine mines lution is practically certain within a of anld land, vis Jas M Salem—The strawbeiry harvest is per pound; rhubarb, 3c per pound; ing for New York, Prince Pun I.un an mands. 1 am informed today by the tiseal by the Japanese has lieen killed. E.l Keever, Warren I> Kin« couple of months, and it will lie sup now in full swing in thia vicinity and beans, green, 12)ic; squash, »1 P«r H Crlaler, all of Ft Klamath. nounced himself as a self appointed ministei of foreign affairs that one of Burglars dynamited a safe at Pi|>e- ported by the entire educated class. one of the largest crops ever seen is box; green torr., 60c per dos. committee of one to secure China's par the shieks and two of hie brothers, J N. WATBON, Register. slotx* -prings, Montana, near Butte, The sultan’s authority is virtually non being gathered. The bulk of the crop Honey—»3(33.50 per case. ticipation in the U>wis and Clark expo w hom* apprehension were demanded by anil secured »2,700. existent, and until the country is occu is going to the Salem fruit cannery, Potatoes—hancy, 75c@»l per cental; sition to be held in Portland, Or., in Raisuli, have been arrested; also that The reserves jnst called out by Rus 1905. The prince remarked ió Theo- a courier has been dispatched this pied Europeans are on the edge of a where about 160 persons are employed new potatoes, »1.75(32 per cental. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Fruits—Strawberries, Oregon, 435c Department of the Interior sia means the dispatch of 200,000 dore Hardee, assistant to Secretary morning to Raisuli to say that his volcano, bhould France avoid her re packing the fruit. The berries are ex Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon, sponsibility, America or Great Britain ceptionally good this season. They are per pound; cherries, 50c3»l per box; Droops to Kuropatkin. Walter B. Stevens, that he wär very further demands will probably lie M r v 9 19* M may be toned into energetic action, now coming to the cannery at the rate gooseberries. 6c per pound; apples, Notici* lx hereby given thnl the fol Two men held up a street car in the much impressed with tho American granted by the Moroccan government." thus creating a situation similar to that lowing noineil xettler hne nini notice of and Spitzenbcrgs, of 12,000 pounds per day, and a uni fancy Baldwin» tier loleotloti to make Unni proof In sup. suburbs of Ban Francisco and aecured idea of celebrating the anniversaries of existing in Egypt. »1.5032.50 per box; choice, »1(^1.60; |i<*rt of her claim, ami Hint »«»1,1 proof form price of 3 cents per pound is great events with big expositions, and Chinese Bandits l ight With Russians. will lie matte before Geo T llnldwln »23 from the conductor. cooking, 76c3»l; cantaloups, »5 per paid. declared he would use every effort to County Juilge of Klamath County Ore Tokio, June 20.—A detachment of crate; apricots, »2.26 per box. Release May Be Delayed. Attorney General Knox will retire ss secure Chinese participation. gon. nt bln office nt Klamath Falla’ Ore tlx* army under General Kuroki cap gon. on Julv >. I9J4. vlx : H,rnh II King No Word of Land Office Change. Butter—Fancy creamery, 17H®20c> Tangier, June 18.—A courier from ¿’"o'1.' N” ,,r I"«« 1» «'Xi ■oon as Ills cointnisaion as senator ar tured the town of 8iu Yen, after rout Oregon City—Register A. 8. Dresser, store, 13c per pound. Moody ia likely to succeed him. Raisuli, who kidnaped Messrs. Perdi- 7b. Ei'iTfV'^VV^'M ,,Wni'^1“ Ho"'h* R,n«# rives. Japanese Transports Hava Cloaa Call. ing ami defeating a force of 300 Rus Eggs— Oregon ranch, 18318jfe par carls ami Varl»y, arrived here during of the Oregon City land office, in reply Hix* namen tlx* following wltneaeea to Admiral Togo lias captured anttmlier Toio, June 18.—It in reported here sians ami 390 mounted Chinese bandits. the night. Uniteti States Con«u'. Gen to an inquiry concerning the proposed dozen. t'fovn her continuous reslffooro upon nn.1 of rice laden junks attempting to tun that the Japanese proteeteil cruiser The enemy retired towaid the Tao riv eultlvntlon of «nifi land, vlx w o lllll Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 12312>kc eral Gnmmere ami the British embarey removal of the local land office from Jnx llmery. Kd l-eeycr. \V D. Kin«,Ion: the blockade anil enter the Port Arthur Niitaka engaged the Russian Vladivo er. The total of their losses is not visited Mohammed El Torres, the rep Oregon City to Portland, said he had per pound; small, spring, 203S2c; nil of bt. Klarnnth, Oregon. harbor. stok squadron off Tso inland, in the known. The J a pa new* sustained no fit*uH, akj * i iz c; turkeys, itir 12312Hc; live, 16317c J- N. VVATBoN. Register. resentative ot the sultan of Morocco, to received nothing of any official nature I i hens, ", 18® 20c; ducks, Tho Vladivostok squadron is report Htraita between Corea and Japan. Thia casualties. This is the first actual re discuss the contents of Raisuli's mes from Washington as to the proposed I per pound; dressed, ed to l>e in the Corean straits atul heavy report, however, laeka confirmation. port of Chinese trnndits fighting with sage. The distance of Rasuli's head- change. People of Oregon City aie sur »738 per dos; geese, live, 738c p® lbxert I.nnd, Final Proof tiring indicates an engagement with The Japanese tranaporta Ugo and Fuyo, Russian troops and it may mean that puarters makes the negotiations drag. prised at the proposed change in loca pound. NOTICE FOR PUIll.lCATION homeward bound, met the Ruaaian vea- large numbers have enlisted. Cheese— Full cream, twins, new the Japanese. It is now thought possible that the tion of the land office, and will strive United Htntes i.«nd omen. aela thia morning near Oki inland. The stock, 12H@13c; old stock, 10c; Imkevlew, Oregon. May #, W4 captives will not l>e released this week. to retain the office here. Russia Has Not Protested. Notice la hereby given that Nelson W The government will take hold of Runaiana purnued them and fired _18 Young America, 14c. Diiinm. of lloiumsa. Klnmnth County The St. Petersburg. June 20. — An official the Utah lake irrigation scheme anil allots at the Japanese shipf. Union County Seat Fight. Hops—1903 crop, 233M? per pound. Oregon, him llle.l notice of Intention to Mino Kills Nineteen Men. denial is published of the rumor that When finished tranaporta escaped. make proof on hie desert land claim No. complete the work. Wool—Vallay, 19320c per pound; I ji Granite—The complete election re Tokio, June 18 — While the Taihoku 447 for the e% ne'L «W, ne%. and ne'( the project will water fully a million the Ru«si»n ambassador at Washing turns of Union county show a majority Eastern Oregon, 11® 16c; mobair, 30c ee($, Hectlon 1», Townah p 39 Hoiith was engaged in laying mines at the en tnnge 12 East W M . lieFnro" Oro T.’ ton, Count Cassini has protestetl against Ruaalana Marching on Port Arthur. acres of land. per pound for choice. trance to Port Arthur, last night, a for the removal of the county eeat. ’"Iflwln Cmmty Judge, at hie office at Tien Tain, June 18.—It linn been the reporteil intention of the govern Beef—Dressed, 5374^c per pound. Klamath I'allx, Oregon, on Thursday mine exploded, killing one officer and The vote on the removal of the county Many deported union minors are ar the 7th day of July. 19114 inurauay. ment of the United States to dispatch learned here from n Ruxeian source Mutton— Dressed, 4®6c per pound; seat from Union to La Grande was 2,- 18 men, and wounding two officers and lie names the following witnesses to riving at Denver. that 40,000 Russians paseed Taahichao, » squadron of warships to Turkish lambs, 8c. prove the complete Irrigation and re seven men. The Taihoku, which is a 552 for removal and 1,003 against, The Russian forces at Ping, south of 20 miles south of Niu Chwang. going waters with the view of bringing pres Ve«l—Dressed, 6H37( per pound. clamation said land: II ’ Patterson making a total of 419 more than the 60 v..“rV?" of '^ ’Tir M H H.7po id, XIK?t naval transport, was not seriously dam Niu Chwang have been forced to evacu- south. It is supposed that this force sure to lieat on the porta to secure the Pork—Dressed, 6@7c p«r pound. I per cent required. J attcraon, all of Bonanza, Oregon aged. payment of American claim«. ate. is going to the relief of Port Arthur. J. N. WATSON, Hvglster. EVENTS OF THE DAY