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KLAMATH VOL. IX. KJM.MAT11 EVENTS OF THE DAY FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OILEGON SUNK HV SHULLS. Japansw REPUBLICAN. Svnd Russian Hattleablpa to lha Holtom. (JET EVERY VOTE 1904 nu wovr TALK Lotted State* StsamkMt Inspector Cana- ss Sensation In Slocum Usss HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON ROOSEVELT AM) FAIRBANKS riEAD .New York, June 23.—Evidence of a Tokio, June 27.—Admiral Tugo re start Ing nature, which doubtless will REPUBLICAN TICKET. engagement at Fort Arthur porta an TWO HEMISPHERES. have an important lM-arir.g on the ulti laat Thursday in which a batHealiip of mate result of the coroner's inquiry railroad to D allas . bov finds oold . the Perraviet ty|M- waa sunk ami a bat into the General Blocum disaster, was --------- Comprehensiva Review of the Import tleship of the Sevastopol type and a Announcement of the Choice Was Ac forthcoming al the inquest today. SsUm Commercial Club Accsp<a OWar ot As a Rsault a Soutbara Oragoa FaetMy companied by a Resounding Demon Perhaps the most unexpected incident ant Happenings of the Put Week, flret-claaa cruiser oí the ¡Hana type Engineer Coovert. Utaaaa U* *23,000 |a a Week. stration Ea-llovernor Black, of New was the continued refsaal to answer „ , ___ . , .. I’rescnled In Condensed Iona, Most were damaged. | Halem—At a meeting of the Greater Grant's Pasa—A milk pan half full of York, and Senator Dolliver, of Iowa. q'teetions of ffenry I undlwrg, a United l.lkely to Prove Interacting to Oar Salem Commercial club, the offer of J. gold—200 ounces— val tied at more than T Ice report ia general here that the Stales steamboat inspector, who was Make Nominating .speeches. Many Readers. . ■_ i ___ i .i in W. Coovert, engineer of the Dallaa- »4,000, was the sight that greet«! Port Arthur licet came out of tic« bar- ••*» rl^?r.„,t ,—J _ ’,h.' :------' — . — Z ' ' r -- ,’l.1'1ll*,„f ' tl.e railroad, to build a railroad scores of visitors at tbs Grants lase serveia and the hull of the ill-fated ool Thursday and engaged the Japanese Chicago June 24 —The swift, sure steamer. His refusal was based on the from Svlem to ¡Milas, waa accepted Ranking 4 Tost company's bank one Generals Oku am! Kuroki are let fleet. ( The prop<«al calls foi a loan of »72,000, to I to i*ar 5 per cent interest and to tie se- -ley last week. This representa aleast current of public opinion for the sec ground that an answer might tend ,u° lieved to have joined their forces -ine-fifth of the amount taken from • incriminate him, and he acted on t _ ond time in 'be history of the Republi e cured by a first mortgage upon the road ledge «in*-« He "Recovery. The d;scov* A decisive battle lietween the main l ira tor Twrlva Hours. advice of hia counsel. can conventions, yesterday resulted in - for terminal grounds 600x800 feet in ery was made by tbe 18-year old son of armies ol Russia and Japan is ui|>ected Chicago, June 27.—A ape« ial t>i tile The coroner committed Ixindlcerg to ’ West Salem, and a right of way through David Biggs. While out hunting be [ shortly. the selection of a national tkkrt with- the’ ,'7jeuntirin’,' but later ac- 2_____________ Daily .Nevi« from Cliefoo a*ya stumbled onto a ledge of decomposed out a dissenting vote, The«*lore Riwrse- cepted *600 bail for hia appearance at Went Salem. Franc«- will send a warship to llayll "Another dumonatration took place ,__ . . _ __ _ , -nr. Mr. voovert Coovert will will go go to IO wore work upor npon quartx which waa more gold than qiurta heating tomorrow, which was sat- .. . hi enforce a redress tor tlie attack on velt, for president, and I Charles W. th« ; r . u . .i —i . . i- . i . . t“« r<jad as toon aa the money is guar- He aeon red a chunk the sixe of acandle- of! Port Aitlmr Tliurwlay. Firing I m *- her minister. Fairbanks, of In-liana, , for vice preai lsfactory to the assistant district at- an teed by tiie business men ‘4 < thia B city, . liox and t"iok it to hie father's placer gan Irotn the forte alioiit 10 s. m., and torney. A boiler valve on the United States not later than July 15, and it ia his in claim, where it waa m irtarsd and ■lent, received every vote in thoconven- Second Pilot Weaver, of the Slocum, tor|H*do boat Biddle blew out seriously ■ continued until 10 p. u>. The program tion. tention to have the road completed be yielded nearly *800. NoTli-E F<ilt l-l III.ICATIoN U-stifind that he had purchased the fire wus aleiut the eame aa on the previous Imrnlng two men. lirpertmi ut ut ili» Interior fore the rainy season sets in next fall. Early next morning the family Regardless of tin- fact that tbs nomi hose for that ooat, and Mr. Garvan in- Lami orti- « al ta»kvv|.-w, Oregon. The following resolutions were also ad staked oat seven claims and le-gaa min day. May tu. l»a Ferdii aria arid Varley have lieeri re- troduced evidence to show that the nation of one Imd lu-en assue-d for Nollye 1« heri-by glieli «hai thè tot- opted by the club: ing. In two hours they had »2,000, "The dvatioyere an-l tor|»edo lioats price paid was 40 cents a foot leas 60 lowlng namril «.itili ha« flle-1 notte« ut leased by the Moroccan ban-lit and "Resolved, That it is the sense of and in one week they had mortared out ber Intenti»«« |>> m«ke nani pruof tu su;- have retuim-d to Tangier. The former |>iiraiisx! the same tactics, and an aux per cent, or 18 cents per hot net. the Greater Salem Commercial club »25,000, and Mr. Brig«» reports the puO ot he! ilalm an-l ttial «al-l prouf has aged g-aetly from the hardships iliary cruiser lay ofi the is'amls until By the use of dynamite and heavy wlll t-e !))«>(« t-efore ile, T Haldwln that it wonid be to the treat interests of ledge getting better all the time. The •uffi-red while a captive. Conni» Juilge ut Ivlamath «‘uunty, ore guns flre-1 by men from the second bat the tiring bad c>aa«-.t, V hen it prijct-gd- the people of thia city for Salem to own whole amount waa taken from an exca g--o et l-l- Iti . al Klamuth Fall« ore tery ecorts of bodies were brought up gun. on J-ily ». I>« vi« Mar» K ll-iw Eire destroyed the H oo -II< m > house at ed eastward at full «[ mm --I. and operate an electric-iight plant to vation ten feet long by seven feet deep. ring foi Mar» i Stepheng li-1 from the bottom, aiound the shores "At H 30 p m., the same evening, supply the city and Ha inhabitants Tbe And is the talk of tbe country, Entry N • .'lo f> i Iota 1 and 1. ne-a the Kt. Ixiiiia (sir ami for a time en near North Brother island to-lay. • w*< g.< non -I. Ioni,«hip a» Suo Ih dangered the Oregon, Tessa and tier- firing iM-gan heavily Itom the bluff, with light, and we would respectfully ami already the snrroundiing hills are llauge I.' Ea«l V» M From sunrise to sunset the searchers man buildings. The loss is placid at with much activity of the searchllgbto, ask the Salem city council to appoint a l«ing searched by pr->spectors and gold Hho ttamea Ih« followlna wltneaaea lo along the beach an-l in the boats gath indicating the appr-anb of t rpttdo |)«->*< l,«r ■ olino., >« i, «|.I«n< « upon and 1990,00 and insurance of 20,000 tar committee to investigate the matter of excitement is at fever beat. The ledge X w ered in 112 holies, biinging up the eulllvatlon uf «ahi lami via " le-ats A little later the sound of mole ried. Salem purchasing or constructing and is located in the southeastern pert of Hamakii. I, o llurke. John ! rr la«*<»ll. number of the recovered to date to the distant firing waa livatd, evidently VV VV VV arren all >>f llonaiua ■ • h n operating such a plant. Josephine county, about 50 niilee from Five more leslies have lawn recov- spelling total of 845. Of these 700 J N WATBoN. iCrglalrr from the land side of Port Arthur, con “Resolved, That the city council Grants Pass. ere-l from the General Hloruui wreck, have been identified and the missing tinuing until 2 19 in the morning. receive propositions from persons or maaing a total of 912, of which 824 are approximated at something more "During that period tln-re waa an NOTICE Fuit PI'I i I.ICATI o N corporations having water powers or have lu-en l-lrntitlv-l. Dredge Clears a Pasaage. It is ludieved than 300. Many of the bodiee last la-parlm. ut of th« Interior. almoat uninterrupted thunder as of lighting plants to sell.” th«-casualties will reach 1,000. M ore I.ao-l office at Ieikevi.» Oregon. Astoria—The bar dredge Chinook found never will tie identified, because field guns ami volley tiring, punctuated May 10. I»u4 than 1100,000 haa l«en aubacolud to with clash«-« aa of sirg«- guna. has not missed a day at work on the of the changes that have taken place Noll--- I« hereby alien itiat the fol Road to Blue River Mines. In« llamr.l «.llli-l lia« nie-t nolle* of the relief fun-l. loWltlg I ; Columbia entrance excepting the time -luting the week they have tssen umier "Il ia prolmlde that what took place Ma hth- li)i- nt| .o I - make nnal proof tn «up- Eugene—The Commercial club, •t a consumed in coaling, since her return the water. |H»*t of * l-la , leim ami that «aid urvxif The president has announced the fol waa a general shore action with a naval Will lw> nidi recent meeting, took steps toward fur- from Portland, and naa accomplished Iwlore Un- T Baldwin lowing cab'iiet ap|>ointinents Wil demonstration. It seems as though Count y Jml«« of Klamath County, ora- ther improving the road to _ the Blue very . _________ , much in that ___ ______ time. The ___ _______ record liam II. M'ssiy, <>( Maaaachueletta, at the Japanese intend to wesrout the de WARNED THe CORRESPONDENT. gun. At hl« .lb.* at Klamalh Falla. Oro river mines, on which a good many performance for one day ia 5,000 cable fun. <»n J-lly » l •« vl> William o 1'1» torney general; Paul Morton, of Illi fenders by cotitinu«-d night activity, I m *- Entri s -u f.*r tiie «w1« ns-, M *' thouaand dollars have already been ex- yards or more than 9,000 tons, Thia Japes ToM Emerson It Ccu'd Not Ouar- n't aw , e«’e ««L Heell-m 25 Towtiahlp nois, secretary of the navy; Victor II. fore making a final simultaneous M-a (■ended. A committee of eight business ia the greatest day's work ever done by >« H. All Bange It Kaat. VV M Metcalf, of California, secretary of and land attack.” sate« Hla Safety. II« name« tile following Wltneaae« to men waa appointed to make a personal a vessel of her class, and the perform prove hl« ciniiliiuou« residence - iik - ii an-l commerce an-l laluir. Seattle, June 23—The facta leading inspection of the district and report to ance has been highly gratifying to the THEODORE ROOSEVELT cultivation <-f «Old lami. Ila N«l<- Cl MAY I H ad to rebellion . Thirty |w*iM>na were killed an-l many up to the ahooting of Colonel Edwin rl- k Sell < -rnpl.ell Joaeph lleaalg. E club within ten days. Extensive officers. The big vessel baa materially I. Forker, all of Illy. Oregon Republican Nominee for President Finer ►on, Jr., war correspondent of the the injured in a train wreck in Spain. improvements are being made in the deepened the river entrance, and pilots J N VVATHON. Ileglater President Moyer Says Miners Wlll Ra New York World and the Seattle Poet- Blue river district this summer and a say that the depth haa increased two II. E. Huntington has resigned aa sent Policy of Bell. months and tliw other for days, the an Intelligencer in the Far East, are relat good road ia necessary to keep Eugene feet in some places. vice preaident of the Southern Pacific. NoTtiE Full rtltl.B’ATION Cripple Creek, Colo., June 25.—In nouncenient of the choice was accom* ed by R. I.. Dunn, correspondent in in touch with the mines. A force of, • I »rparlrnrift <»f the Interior The total iiumbei of known dead in Corea, for an American weekly maga- carpenters will leave here in a few days I «fol «»ffl. o nt lu»krv|rw oretfon. Pheasant Bill Not a Law. reply to a telegram from the New York panied by a resounding demonetratior May io. |»4 tlie General HI-« urn disaster is m>w 907. xine who reached thia city tonight. to erect a three-story hotel, 60x70 feet, which attested tiie candidates' uni Salem—In answer to an inquiry from Nolle«' la hereby alien that the fill- World, Ciiatles II. Moyer, president of Mr. Dunn made this statement after a two-story buiding 30x80 feet and a lowing Iinttis»«) aettlrr h«« Hle«1 notice of vi versal popularity. Perdicaria ami Varney are lielievard Game Warden J. W. Baker, Attorney the Wroter n Federation of Miners, ’ ' ‘ • ■ ! The cheering was led by figure« being informed that Colonel Emerson twostory assay office at the Lucky Boy General Crawford has rendered an ¡*«.rt »f hi» < lahn an»1 that «ahi t>r«*<4 to have liven liherate<l by the Moroccan was dead: who is now a prisoner in tiie county mine. wilt !■<• made before t)ro T Hahiwln known through the breadth of the land bandit. opinion in which be bolds that the County Judgr <>( klarnath County. < >ra “Colonel Emerson, as a military and echoed by a mighty throng of en pheasant bill of 1903 did nut become a ■ >n. at hl-» ■ r at Klam-Hh Kalla ore Tiie hull of the ill-fated steamer jail here, sent an «*xtended statement of man, was well aware of the l<«itions thusiastic men and radiant women as New Volume of Court Decisions. ■on. <>n July >. ltd. vU Hot*ert M law. This has been the generally ac- General Slocum haa lu-en raised but no present conditions in the state from his occupied by Japanese soldiers. Some Kp>rkH 111 I .t.»r> No ;•.*», for the sembled in the Coliseum to witness Malum—Volume 43 of the Oregon an- cepte«l opinion, Althoagh the bill waa • * a ■« a ’ *'♦ Mt « «!<»»» |.l ne*< i>w% K«** | «l*u«l»><>inl. Mr. Moye! aald U> i*ii tesliea found. 1 vrroe ago be made the announcement »he crowning feature, as well as the lion n atouth. ><««»■• 11 preme court rejxirta has Iwen delivered signed by the preaiding officer of each “Th«* deportation of the union tnen close of the national convention that that he intended to go through the K W M Palace guards at Port au Prince, to the secretary ol state by the stats house, approved by the governor and llo namra the foliowin« «ItneMBea to and others, l«*ing in my opinion un marks the «eim-centenmal of the Re Russian lines and work from that vant printer and the secretary is now pre Sled in the office of the secretary of (»rota hla i onllnu 'tie realdrn* a upon and Hayti, threw atouve at the French and lawful, the Western Federation ol publican party in the United States. age point. iiilthatlon f ««»Id I«' d Or C o Chip German minlatets. pared to supply al! who wish copies at state, the records show that it received ton. Alf W a III a Ale« Walton, l<>bl Miners will use all lawful means to re "When it came to the ears of the the price fixed by law. »3.50, together only 30 voteaa in the house, or one lees M biwb II. all of lionanta orrann A packing company haa completed establish tlieit memliers in their Japanese military authorities that J N U ATHoN. Itegiatrr with 28 cents to cover postage. This than a majority, and therefore it did arrange menta for placing a *600,000 homes. No violence will be rroorted Emerson intended to take thia step, an volume includes the opinions of the not pass the houae. plant In Portland. to, but such legal stepo a* may I m * n«*c- officer approached another representa supreme court in cases decided up to notice foii rcni.icATioN tive of Emerson's papers and informed Russian« atta< ked Japanese 60 miles easary to bring alxiut the desired re l>«l-artmrfit of th« Interior, Legialatoes Pick Oat Seats. him if he took such a atep the govern November, 1903. The opinions report-; from Fi-ng Wang Cheng and were re sults will I m * taken at th«- proper time. land Office al lalkevlew Oregon. ed occupy 636 pages, and the index, Salem—Members of the Oregon leg May S l>4 Pending such action, deported mem- ment could scarcely 1« further respon pulsed with considerable lues. which is very complete, 70 pages more. islature have already commenced se Noll, a |a herel-y given that the fol sible for hie safety. tiers and tlieir families will I m * sup lowing - .rnr.l aetllrr ha« Cle.l notice of The national '05 board haa decided "I contemplated a move similar to The repots are published by the state lecting their seats for the «-asion of hl« Intention lo make final proof In sup ported by the haleration. l--rt -if hla claim, ami that aald proof on five buildings at the Lewis and that outlined by Emerson,” said Mr. are sold to members of the bar ami 1905, and about two-thirds of the seats "General Bell alleges that bis policy Will l-e made liefore tiro T llaldwlri Clara exptsrilfon with an immense floor have been aaaigned in each houae. Sec I>nnn, "but the Japanese made it clear others at the cost of publication. Count* J-idge of Klamalh County, ore lias l>een successful, and that ether apace. gon. al hla ..m « al Klamath Falla ore retary of State I'unbar haa a plat of to me that it would not be wise for me slates are expected to billow suit. If Ton. July « leu via Caaa It Crlaler Rich Strike Show« Stroager. the floor of each house, and haa assign to proceed. The Ciliaena* alliance of Cripple this I m * true, then rel«llion is not im l>1 llntrv **".» yi-js f„r the •*'« K- ' w*| nts i i,. t.w-, hecilon l'r«-k I1M ordered 3,(KMt button« for probably, as the great majority of th«* Medford—Reports from the Grayback ed members to seats upon receiving “Emerson held papers which would II, Township 3J Houth. Itauge ?’« East. coat la|>ela lu*aring the inscription American people are totlay condemning have carrie-1 him through the Russian rich strike, continue to pour in. Sev I requests from them. He will have W M. lie names the following wltneaae« to “They can't come back.’* lines in safety. In view ol these facts eral men have worked the pioperty and name carda printed in large lettela such a system, and, regardless of union prove liia - -»nllnuoua residence u|r«n and I am inclined to think the real story of have opened up the vein ovet 200 fest. and placed on the front of the deska of t -llllv allot) of aald land, vll Jaa M Conditions at Port Arthur remain ism, would bitterly resist any attempt Emsrv VV o lllll. Warren l> Klngdon. They report the showing much better the different members, hie death has not been learned." lo put the earn«- into practice. 1 disa unchanged. E-l l.eever. all of Fort Klamalh. Oregon than at first. Many miners are leaving gree with the gt-netal as to the lalnir J N WATHttN. Ileglater Admiral Alexirf! has fawn decoratetl troubl«** liaing settled in Colorado, for the scene, going by private convey PORTLAND MARKETS. METCALF OETS IT. a Knight of the True Cross. ance from Jacksonville. The strike is but do believe tliey will I m * settled by locat«xi 54 miles northwest of Medford, NOTICE Foil Ftlll.lfATION. Wheat—Walla Walla, 69c; bluestem, Russian tor|M*do Isutta have captured the ballot in th«* month of November.*' la to Succeed Cortelyou aa Secretary of I■epnrtnu-nt of the interior near the California line, on a divide 77c; valley, 78c. land orn-e at l^kevlew. Oregon, a Japan«-«- schooner laden with pro Commerce and Labor. between the Illinois and Klamath riv- Barley- May >. I>M ,r—Feed, $23 per ton; rolled, Ptacrs Not to Be Had for Asking. Noll- e la hereby given that the fol visions. Washington, June 22.—ft can be era, where rich placer beds were —- found ‘------ 1 »24 50*25. lowing named »etiler haa ni<-u notice of Wnshington.Junc 24.—D. 1. Murphy, stated with definiteness that <lest roved Kepre- Fire at Patteraon, N. J., in early days. In one day foui men hla Ititenil-ui Io make final proof In sup Flour—Valley, »3.9004.05 per ber port of Ida claim, «ml that aal-l proof proprety valued at Is-twren *100,000 secretary of the Isthmian Canal com tentative Victor If. Metcalf, of the mortared out |3,S00. rei; hard wheat straighta, »404.25; will le- made before Oeo T llaldwtn. mission, today grve out the following Third California district, will succeed and 1300,000. County Ju.Im- of Klamatn County, ore clears, »3.850 4.10; hard wheat pat “Applications for places under the CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS Secretary George E. Cortelyou as head gon. al hla office at Klnniath Falla, ore Scholarship to Albany atri. ents, »4.400 4.70; graham, »3.5004; Salvador and Guatemala are both | commission have been fil«sl by thous ion. on July S. IWH. vis Edmonson M of the department of commerce and Republican Nominee for Vice President .eeo-r. Il-I Entry No ■l«l. for lots 1« sen-ling troops to th«- border and there ands, and are still pouring in. Albany — President W. II. Lee, of rye flour, 14.50. It labor. and XI. Hectlon I. and . Li lot 7. Section S Albany college, has announced that the Oats—No. 1 white, »1.25; «>«y. ought to lie underetiM"! that no one not Township M Hotllh, liana* “ TH East. ia dangi-r of wai. It bas been assumed tor ten days that W M No Ires than 10,000 men and women Mr. Metcalf probably wonid be invited scholarship which the college annually »1.20 per cental. The Penna« Ivattia railroad haa re- piMM-ssing special qualification will I m * lie name« Ill« following «vltneaaea to awarded to a graduate of the Albany Millstuffs—Bran, »19020 per ton; prove hla conttnuoua real,fence Upon and >iucc«l 6,000 employee in its ehope to a appointed for the work of the com participated in the ratification of the to accept the portfolio. President riiltlvation ■ •f - eel-l ** lend. vis. Jan M high school would this year go to Miss middlings, »25.50027; shorta, »200 2 ~ mission. Tiie work will I m * largely of |>arty program, and the consequent roar two-ilaya-a-w«<ek working baaia. Roosevelt holds him in high esteem, Em«rv. W o lllll. Warren 1» Klng-h-n a technical character. C H Crlalsr, all of Ft. Klamath. Ore of cheering and handclapping was deaf and for a long time he has been in clos- Martha Montague. Miss Montague se 21; chop, »18; linseed, dairy food, »19. The absence of fortifications in Corea gon cured the scholarship by competitive, Hay—Timcthy, »15016 per ton; “Those applying for eervire on the ening. The band stati«n«*d high among J N WATSON, Regialer. tends to show Ja|>an has no intention isthmus, in addi'ion to the poaaeesion the girders of th«* hall was d row nevi by er touch with Mr. Roosevelt than work, she having maintained the high clover, »809; grain, »11012; cheat, almost any other member of the house of making that countty their base. est grade of scholarship for her class »11012. of exceptional qualifications, must pass the tumultuous, untiounded demonstra of representatives. daring her eDtire course in the high Butter—Fancy creamery, 1754020c; notice for rcni.icATioN, a rigid physical examination, under tion. lists were tossed into the air, The Mt lamia fair officiala contem No change will be made in the de- lu-|iiirtmrnl of the Interior. scholarship will entitle store, 12l?013c per pound. ...................... plate a Fourth of July celebration the direction of the public hralth and state emblems were waved and flags, |«rtment until the dose of the present school. Thia Lumi Office nt tmkevh-w. Oregon. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 195*020. May », l»H tri-coolr«*,!, shimmering fiscal year on June 30. Mr. Cortelyou Mise Montagne to free tuition. which bids (air to eclipte any ever held marine hoapital service to ted their fit l>«*autilul, Noll-e I« lieri-by given that the fol Cheese—Full cream,twins, new stock, ness for service in the tropics. silken flags, fluttered from every liantl will conclude the work of a year, as lowing nnim-d settler ha« fllc-l nollce of in the United Slates. Law of Water Rlghta 12012l*c; old stock, 708c; Y'oung hla Intention to make tinsi proof In eup * Prolialdy not one in a hnndre«l of as though stirred by a gale. several matters of importance which Admiral Skrydloff says lie first sig port of hla - lain) nmt that aal<1 proof Salem—Because of the rapid develop- America, 13014c. thorn* applying have even a remote The roll was calks) and the unanim he has initiated are |>ending. will la- ma-le Iw-fore Oeo T. Baldwin. naled the Japanese transports to stop Poultry —Fancy hens, 1201254c per ment in irrigaton and the growing im- I" County Judge of Klamalh County, ore chance of appointment." ous vote of the delegations recorded for and when tliey refu«e<l waa forced to gon, at tils office ul Klamath Fall«, ore portance of water-right questions, State pound ; old hens, 115*012c; mixed Mr. Roosevelt without incident until Charges Against Madden Fail. William O s<>n. on .1 July 2. IPO via tire on them, sinking three. Librarian J. B. Putnam has been chickens, 10011; old roosters, 80854c; lllll. IM I Knlry No. ;’l3*i. for the w’» eel». the name of New Jersey asked unanim Kuropatkin Addresses Troops. Washington, June 23. — The report of Hrctlon IH. Township 33 Houli . Hange ,u strengthening tiie library in authorities young roosters, 12013c; springs, 154 The Vladivostok squadion haa re- Kaiihoti, June 25.—General Kuro ous consent that the roll la> dispensed Assistant Attorney General Bobb on Fleet, W. M. 10154- with and that tin* secretary of the con the investigation of alleged irregulari on that branch of law. The latest ad- 02-pound, 17018c; broilers, 10154* II« names the following witnesses to turned to Port. patkin ins|M*cted General Btakellcerg's prove hin continuous residence upon amt dition was made lately when here- pound. 180 20c. dressed chickens, 130 vention lie instruct«*«! to cast the entire ties in the bureau of Third Assistant M cultlvntlon of snl>l lami, vis - Jsa Russia ladieves Japan is tiling of the troops and addressed them, saying: ceived a large three-volume work, 13Hc; turkeys, live, 14016c; dressed, Emery, Ei l.eever. Warren |> King "I shall see you soon again. We vote for Mr. Roosevelt. The objection Postmaster General Edwin C. Madden, <ton, <’ II Crlaler, all of Ft. Klamath. war and would welcome mediation. The 15016c; choice, 2002254c; geese, live, "E'arnham on Water Rights." was general and every state accepted must settle with the Japanese prompt in connection with tiie printing and Oregon. 607c; dressed, 9540110c; duels, old, J N WATSON, Register. Japaneae attlllery la using lyddte ly. Till then we are not going home.” the opportunity >f casting its entire disposition of specimen postage stamps, edition is of the year 1904. »607 per doi; young, as to sixe, »3.50 The men responded heartily. The gen vote for tin* president. has been submitted to the president. shells extensively. I 09. Pandemonium broke loose again It finds nothing improper in Mr. Mad Orandstaod fur Chautauqua. eral also addressed tiie regiments The coroner's inquiry into the wreck Vegetaoles—Turnips, »1.25 per seek; NOTICE Ft'lt Pt'lll.lt'ATloN when the «peaker announced that there Oregon City—At a recent meeting of Department of thè Interior. of the General Slocum lias commented. which s|>eeially distinguished them- were 994 votes and 994 had l>een cast den’s conduct and says the practice of carrots, »1.50; beets, »1.25; parsnips, t.<iti)l Office ni lutkevlaw, Oregon. the board of directors of the Willam the gratuitous distribution of a limited selves ill tiie recent lighting, and pre »1.25; cabbage, 20254; re<l cabbage, Ma*- ». i » m sented the St. George cross to 250 offi for Roosevelt. A great picture of the numlcei of these books has obtained ette Valley Chautauqua association it 25<c; lettuce, head, 250 40c per dos; Nothe 1« hereby glven that thè fol- presiilent was carried about through lowtng mim-'-l "eltler Ini« tlleil notli-e of cers and men. The reports of tiie Jap ever since postage stamps were first was decided to erect a grandstand hav tomatoes, »1.7502; cauliflower, »1.75 ber Intentlon lo moke hinil proni In aup- ing a seating capacity of 500. This anese treatment of prisoners and the hall. printed. port of ber rliilm. orni tluit «ol-l proof 02 per dox; celery, 76090c; cucum Ex-Governor Black, of New York, Tlml»‘r I.U111I. Ad June 3, 1ST». improvement will lie stationed on the Wlll In- moli)- latore ileo T Bnlitwln. wounded are marked Icy contradictions. ber», »1.25; asparagus, 50c; peas, 406c NOTICE Foil I'UHI.ICATION. «'oiintv Jo-lg«- >>f Klomnth Oounty, ore made the spi-i-ch nominating Roosevelt, athletic grounds, and is calculated for Ciilt>-)l Htiib-s Luiul Ortlce, «on. ut Ilio office al Klomoth Foli«' ore All Heady to Land Men. per lb; beans, green, 10c; wax, 10e; and Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, nomin the comfort of those attending the l>ase- l.uk.-vl- w Oregon. June 3, ISOL «on, on July 2, 1904. vis : Hiroh II King Icebreaker to Start for Far Bast. iaindon, June 23.—Tiie Mail's Tan- squash, »1 per box; green corn, 60c Notice Is hi-reliy given lluit In compli- con. Il-I Entrv No 2152, f >r Iota 1» on-l ated Fairbanks. ball games which constitute one of the per dor.. 22. H-'-'tlon < Townshlp 33 Houth lliinge iiii<<- will) the provisions of the act of gier cot respondent telegraphs: Two St. Petrnebrug, June 27.—It is stated 7Ù Eost. W M * most attractive diversions at the Chau Congr«--)« <»f June 3. tv-’s. *-nllth-<t "An conferences were held today between Honey—»303.50 per case. Hlu» mimi" II»- followlng wltneaaes to „, I (or ih>- soil- of llmlH-r lalbla In th>- that the icebreaker Ermak, designeel tauqua meeting. Contest Advance of Kuroki. the American anil British ministers, Potatoes—Fancy, 75cg»l per cental; prove ber contlnitmis renblence npon ami Mini)-« of CHtlfornln. Oreaon. Nevatln. ■<" extend- by tiie late Vice Adimral Makaroff, is cultlvotlon of «iild lo od. vis.: W o Itili uii.l WnHlilnaion Territory, St. Petersburg, June 25 —The gen- which were attended by the American new potatoes, »1.750 2 per cental. I-|| h) nil th<- I'ul’llc tJiml unite« l>y mt Jo" Emery, Ed l.eever. VV 11 Klngdon Looking for a MIU Site. preparng to start for the Far East. eral staff lias received a dispatch from admiral and the captain of the British Fruits—Strawberries, 506c per lb; all of l-'t. Klamotb, Oregon. of August 4, ISSJ, FltANK MAHHHOW, Medford—B. H. Harris, of Medford, cherries, 507c; gooseberries, 6c; sp- J. N. WATSON, Reglatar. l.iao Yang, dated today. It does not cruiser Piince of Wales. All the ships Gram! Huke Cyril, cousin of tiie em of Khimnth Folia. County of Khumilh. The in the harlwr have landing parties ready who haa a large timlcer tract in the vi ples, new, »1.5002; apricots, 9Oc0»l Stub- of Oregon, hits this day tiled In peror, and Captain Jnkovleff, who com mention any serious fighting. this office til" "worn atatement. No manded Hie battleship Petropavlovsk, Russian rear guard is now at Seuchen. day and night. Quite now prevails in cinity of Big Butte Falls, located about per box; plums, »1; peaches, 9Oc0»l; •■».«> for tin- purchase of l,nt 3. of Sec Deaeri T.nmt. Finiti Proof the town, but reports from ail parts of 30 miles northeast of Medford, has left (canteloupes. »4.50 per crate. tion No 2 In Township No. 37 South, which was sunk off Port Arthur, have General Kuroki's advance along the NOTICE Foli PUBLICATION tiling)- No !' Eiist W. M . nml will offer been presented with gold swords in roads front Slttyen, leading respectively the country are to the effect that the this city with a party of surveyors to Hops—1903 crop, 23024c per lb. United Hloles l.nnd Office. pi))of to show thill the himl sought 1» I.oki-ll- w. Oregon. May 9, 1904 locate a mill site near the falls, also to Wool—Valley, 19020c per lb; East ser to Haictieng, Ta Cite Chou and Kai- tribes ate growing mote restless. recognition of their bravery ami more vnlmtbl«* for 11« timber or stone Notil e le hereby glven that Nelson W. run a line of survey from the mill site ern Oregon, 12016c; mohair, 30c per chou, ia being warmly contested by Inimm. of Bonnnxn, Klrniiith Coiinty. thnn for ngrtciillurnl purposes, amt to vices at Port Arthur. to Medford for the purpose of construct pound for choice. Oregon, lui" tll'-il notli-e of Intentlon io estnbUsh III" claim to snhl liitul before General Kuropatkin's outposts. The Quarantine Treaty Drawn Up. T Baldwin. County .bulge of make proof on bis deaert-land t lnlm No ............ Beef—Dressed, 5075a'c pet lb. column heading for Kaiehou is the Mexico City, June 23.—The prelim ing a railroad which will tap the larg Relief Fund Reaches *90,000. 447, for Ilio I-H m-'., »»', ne'«, ami n«U Klamath County. Oregon, nt Klamath est timlcer belt in Southern Oregon. set,, Hectlon 19. Townehtn 19 Houth, Fall". Oregon, on Monday, the 22il -lay of Mutton — Dressed, 406c per lb; furthest advanced. inaries of a treaty on quarantine Ice 1!. New York, June 27. — Jacob ,,, ~ . lllUlge 12 Elisi, W. M t>er<>re Geo T. Aitgitnl. IWH. lambs, 8c. Ill- name" a" wllnesses: VV O. Hmlth. Schiff, treasurer of the committee «r- tween this country and the United Ilnldwln, t'oimty .Imlge ni bla office al Placed on Agricultural Board. Mora Troops Passing Sou'hwarg. Veal—Dressed, 100 to 125, 607c per Klamntli l-'nll". Oregon, on Thiiraday. Frank l-’ax. .1 <’ Hmlth. Archie Johnson, pointed by tiie mayor to solicit sub States have lieen arranged and will be amt James Doyle, all of Klamath Falla, thè 7tli ilny of July. 1904 Salem — Governor Chamlierlain has lb; 125 to 200, 55406c; 200 and up, l.iao Yang. June 25. — Further drafts signed on the return of the American scriptions for the relief of the victims , , , , He nami" thè followlng wltm-ssea to Oregon. Any nml nil persona claiming ndverne- prove tlie compiiti- Irrigatici! and ra- of troops aie passing southward, where amlcaasador by the secretary of foreign appointed Mark Hulburt, of Albany, a 4544&C. of the General Slocum disaster, report ly tin- above described lamin are re- clamiitlon of salii Innd: H If. Patteraon. Pork—Dreased, 100 to 150, 70754«; constant skirmishes are reported by the affairs here for tiie Mexican govern mendier of the state board of agricul <1 K Vini Itlper, F M llarpold. Albert Cim-at)-)l to tile their claims In thin office er! today that the committee liad thus 160 and up, 607c. on or bi-rore said 22d day of Augunt, I So« wounded men who are returning home. ment. ture. Patteraon, all of Bonanxa, Oregon lar received over *90,000. J. N. WATSON, Register. J N. WATSON, Regi.ter. 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