Image provided by: Klamath County Museums; Klamath Falls, OR
About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1904)
KLAMATH VOL. IX. EVENTS OF THE DAY KJ.A.MATH FLY »ROM FLOOD. Kansas People Deserting Their Hornet — Damage Will Reath Thousands GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS W THE REPUBLICAN. FAUX, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY PARKER IS CHOICE 14, 1ÖO4. POPLLI5TS NOMINATE. National Convention Chuoui Candidate, lor President and Vice President. NO. 15. a mbrican said to command . HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Jsps"«se Artillery He Hived by Raaalaas to Be la Hla Charge. Kansas City, Mo., July 9.—The DEMOCRATS NOMINAIE HIM ON THE Hprlngfield, 111., July «—Thomas E. f.lao Y ang. July 6.—General Karo Kaw ovcrllowml its l«nka near the ' Watson, of Georgia, for president, and TWO HEMISPHERES. FIRST BALLOT. patkin and General Kuroki are moving Miaa«>uii Pgrlflc bridge at II o’cohk rbomas II. Tibblaa, of Nebraska, for their troepa like men on a chessboard. t«inlgbtf and the water is now «plead- vice preaitlaul, were nominated by the FUSTS DESTROY ALFALFA ALFALFA IS TAKING ROOT mg over th© neat Ijuttuina, or wholeaai© The Japanese are now 20 miles from Comprehensive Review ol the Import Raault la Obtained After na Entire Night Populist convention belay. Hie name« district. flic aster han Approached of William V. Allen, <4 Nebraska, and Great Damage Dona la Morrow Co a at y Successful Result, of r ip, rimcots In Liao Yang. Rains are impeding their ant Happenings ot the Past Week. • within two hlorltg ot th© Union ata- Cuneumed la Speeches Vice Presi i Hamuel W. Williams, of Indiana, were by (Jraaahoppare. Marlon County. movements. Detachments totalling 1,. Presented In Condensed lorm. Most , tlon, gnd will reach the In ion alation dency In Doubt Middle Weal Man I also placed before the convention for Heppner — Graaaboppera bv the mil Salem — The experiments conduct«! -’00 men have been detail«! from Gen I Ikely to Prove latereattog to Our , ladorr daylight. 'I lit« A I moiirdalc d Is Wnnted — Turrar, of Washington, president, but before the list of states trlct K aiimms City, Kan., has lieen had been completed in the roll call, lion are appearing in sonic loralitiea in by Gilbert A Fattereon in growing al eral Rennenkampff'a Coaaraks to scout Many Readers. Has Many Friends. deserted, Ity inhabitnnls having I mmui their names were withdrawn, ami Wat Morrow county. They have aeit|«l in falfa <m one of their (arms near this lefiles and hills, hareaaaing ths Japan • It I ven from I heir homes by the over son was nominated by ac< lamation. Convention Hall, Ht. fxrais, July 9. Ex-Henator Allen made gIVM| bis word great numbers in tbe Sand Hollow city seet/rs to tw very satisfactory in its j ese, and not allowing them any rest Topeka ladlevea that ths worst of the flow nf th© river for the second time in results. The alfalfa was sown three ■lay or night. The Japanese artillery 13 months. flood I m over. — Parker has laMiti notninate-l for presi | that lie would not enter into any country, a farming district about ten yearn ago. on !>ottorn land. For two' are said to be «ommanded by an Amer Mayor Gllliert, of R ahman (’ity, dent. On the completion of the first scramble for the nomination, ami while milea northeast of Heppner, where they Aitir m’vrrr fighting (iencral Oku M-aaoon the crop wan very light but the Kan,, is using all the means at his llie nominations were being made he are doing considerable damage. They ican. Ilia tall form la fieqnently seen I imn (Mt iipitMl Kaiping •'ommand to < are for tlo* thoUMauds of ballot he res-eive-l a total of 658 votes. twice instructed tire chairman of the are doing tbe moat damage to alfalfa alfalfa is now t>ecoming well set and . with the batteries. seems to be a goraf producer. n>o iMnitirinlk platform aa adoptol homelegg |««M>pie driven from the fliMal- Before the vote «a» annottcnsd l-lalio Nebraska delegation to -ay that his Tbe flrat cutting this season yielded 1 Kuroki's army is extremely active contain« no financial plank. etrirken district. 'I '■■hi,lit lit* ««-lit lb«* changed her sis votes, giving him ml4 name must not go ladi-re the conven and llie Lay crop, and in soma plac«-e ten tons on three acres. The alfalfa la east of tbe Russian position, and ths are taking gaailens. following t«-h-k«Miii to th«* N«*i-r«*tury of vol«-«. West Virginia a*kied three tion. In the face ol thia, however, lie ’¡’lit» JnpancM* liavo capltinsl 10 Itun* | now a foot tall and there in every proa- i Russians are core («oudingly vigilant. war The first crop of alfalfa, which was ■ ot* «, giving him tbe 667 vot«*s or two- rweived over 40 votes. and AO prisoners near Kalnrhuu. pect for a yield ol from one to two tons | The Russian center is rapidly pushing *'T«*n I housMii«! |M'opl«* have Is-i-ri thirds ii<*cea«ary. I be committee on resolutions in its immense, hss praitiuilly all been |>er acre for the necond cutting, with northward to a point where Kuropat- Th© British fl«’rl has left Wrl Hai ■IiIvan from thrir hornee in Kansas Washington changed from Hearst to report Io the convention reaffirmed ad- saved, but it is feared that very little some fall pasturage left. Tbe dryness I kin established bis base slier tba bat W«d litirritKily un«h»r scaled or«lera. City, Kan., by II ihn I. I eartiestly re Parker. . be*ence to tbe basic truths ol the Oma- of the second « rop can be saved, owing of the s>-as>>n has not yet had any ap tle of Vafangow. As far as tbe Rus t'liolcrn la spreading rapidly in -pii-st that you ilirwt] ■ --miuaniter al This was follow«--! I>y a motion from lia platform of 1892, ami of the aubae- sians know, Kuroki is steadily pushing to tbe ravages of the millions of these preciable effect upon tbe crop. Foil lx-avi-tiw'-rtl- to issti. lal'oria as -|iient plat forma of IK!M> and 1900. The Northern Persia. There ara uhi dying Cliamp Clark to make ll-e nomination Where tbe alfalfa is growing there is onward through al) the mountain wr may m*«l. ” daily. of Parker unanimous. A monstrous platform then demands that all niooey inset ta that have lewm congregating in alxmt 12 feet of soil on top of gravel pare-a, even toward Mukden. Prepar Tonight, all Kansas atri-ams are liigli American flag «as unfurl>-l from the lie issued directly by the government, the alfalfa flelils. At flynd Bros., a containing water, Presumably the ations at all points are nnw practically Good weather again prevails an-l thoiiNan«!« of a«'r«*a of rich fatmioir dome of I In* buil-ling. 'I In- Imnd struck every dollar to Is- a full l«-gal tender; b'g rar.-h in Hand Hollow, they are so roots of the alfalfa find their nay down complete. The dem* net rat ions made Manchuria Mild there is pr«>bal>ility lamia liav«* alrru«)y lawn intimlatwi, up "Tbe Hlar 8[*angl«-d Banner.” demands jeetal savings lianks; upholds heavy lighting. thick in the alfalfa that in the evening to the water or at any rate go deep during the last few days against the ■ auaing I--«« a Io crops that «ill doubt- the right ol labor to organize, ami fav Great un-'ertainty still exists con enough so that the dry weather do«! Russian left Hank threaten completely I*•*,*, run into th«- liundrmlsof tiiouaamla In a short hut severe engngrineiit cerning llie vice plesi-leiitial lioinina- ors the ena< tmi-nt of legislation for Hie after the inaecta go to rooat on the not affwt them. to change the position of the two ot dollar«. lloang the Kiisnlnnw were tion. The same candidates who have improvement ol the condition of the head, of the alfalfa plant« they can be A number of farmers in thin section armies. Farmera at a d-uu-n -lilfi-rrnt point« beretiifore ls-«-n mention««! are still { wage earners; demands the initiative w itli a l«4M o> scooped up by the gallon by taking a of tbe valley are experimenting with 1 Notwithstanding four days' rain, the liav«- l«-«'n forviM) to tf«M> from tlmir and re erenduin; favors prohibition of Th© Japnaee aie advancing along bom«-«, driving tlmir caltlr teforv tb«*m mentioned, and eotue are lieing pushed the alien ownership of lands; demands coal oil can or bucket and striking alfalfa, and ihoogh they have difficulty troops are still moving. Some railroad trains with wonnd«d passed north on No their entire front Itetwoen the coast and faking horw-a ami «bat houacbold with a great -leal of «*arneatn«-aa. through the gram. It is only the work in getting a start they believe that the one man lias yet la*en singlc-l out by tlie withdrawal of s|aicial privileges of and the Ctiinstan valley. of a short time to fill a gunny aack. ultimate results will 1« satisfactory ' June 30. Newspaper < orrespondenta giH.la that could la* gatli* r«l hurriedly. (I m - leaders and large «lehgations trusts ami monopoll«-», an-l de« lares the to lie Some of them caught in thia way are and that thin fodder plant will become have return«! to Liao Y'ang from the By tomorrow noon th«* Kaw will aup|sirte<l for the second place, There government should own ami control the baing fed to the hogs. a common prraluct in this section of south. A preee bureau lias been «stab have rnw-n two f««rl an-l a hall liiglmr are ms to l*e a il« sire to sel«*ct a railriai Is, telegraphs and telephone ays- NOTICE FOB PI’lllelFATIoN, the state. The fact that it need not I* ; lished at Liao Y'ang. man Along VYillow (reek, where there are than at piwaent and «ill begin to aub- I »«-¡surf ment of the Interior, from Illinois, Indian of Ohio if Inaisi- tenia, and should provide a parcels |wart. resown every year or two, that it is' I be Miaaouri river at M b , The platform was adopted unanimously many a I hi I fa fields, the grasshoppers not affe«'t<-d by drouth, that it can be i I at ltd ortlc« at l-akr View, < »re . «.-lor rapidly. 'OS STAMP WOULD COST MUCH. Jun» B. 1*4 are numerous and doing considerable Kanaas City, although up from thr Continm-l efforts have lw«en made to Notice in hereby given that the follow LI1HTMS0 STARTS Bl J f IKE. damage in some places they are attack cut before and after the usual June j Ing luiimd acitler nan filed noth r of hin overflow of the Kaw at thia p-iint, ie «« lire tin- consent ol Marshall Field, of rains, gives it ite chief value as a farm i Owe of tke Reasons Postal Dtpartamut Intention to make final proof In nui>iM>ri alill in no danger of - anting any serioue ing wheat fields but are not doing much Chicago, to allow the use of his name, product in the valley. of hin claim, and that Mild |»r«M»f will he Opposes Special laawe. damage, owing to the fact that the Large drain Elevator Is Burned and fl-sal, ami after a further rise of 18 made Iteforr (Ivorgr T Ital-lwln, I'uunl) but he has given an abeolute refusal. Judge of Klamath <‘«»unty. ore . at Klam grain is nearing maturity and is gett’ng Washington, July fl.—The postoffice Three Lives Lost inclo-e, Olaw-rvei Conner pr«licta, thia The YVrsterr* mm have s« «ire*I «juite uth i’alln orv, on Tuenday. .Vugunt Vth Lay Dust With OU. hard. Howeier, thry are stripping the alri-ain «ill I. gin to fall tomorrow. department gives several reasons for not IWM Ala Hamuel I’ Porter <»f llrdfiel«! Boston, July 7.—The immense grain a large number of delegations to sup Oregon City—Experiments that have < >r»gvn, i.--ui« «I. ad N© tar th« ■'* Acnai, from Kansas ( ity. the Miaaouri green leaves from the stalks. h* the favoring a special issue of postage port ex-Henator G««org«* Turner, of elevator of the Boston A Maine railroad of of been made on Main street with crude lias fl sal«l Harlem, a ■part'ely-eelllad »<’« lion 7, town«) company, one of the largest in the wheat belt they have not appear«! in Washington. oil for keeping down the duet have met stamps for the Lewie and Clark expo sufficient numbers to cause any alarm !<• namea th place but none of llie niannfactiii Ing world, t-yet I, er with three of the com prow hla von I h with auccesa, so claim the city offic sition, notwithstanding aeries were is cultivation of mm I«1 l«n<1, via Frank \»n coneerfia along the atr< am baa auflrred. pany's freiglithom*es on piers Nos. 1 and the damage to the wheat crop will OKU STRATI GIST. ials, aud it is very likely that the oil sued by tLe department in commemora be of little consequence. Mrtrr. loifnyrttr V»n M«’(rr, Elrnrr and 2. Mystic «barf, Charlestown, M«»««rr nnil Frank K cm I cf . all of ll«<)nrl«l. will be used in the future by the city tion ot the Chicago, tbe St. Lonia, tbe < »r«*gon were burned tonight, entailing loon«» Japanese Oeaeral la Advarc ng H.a in solving the problem of fighting dust J N WATH«»N. ltr«lMter • ,t aver 81,000,000 TENT CITY SPKINOS UP. Army With Little Loss. The first teat was a failure lor the rea- Buffalo and the Omaha fairs. Primar l«t,raatlonal Conference Results In M». Three lives are supposed to have lieen NoTK K F o K Pl’ll!.K’ATloN. •on that the oil was carried on the ily Third Assistant Postmaster General Tokio, July II —loite telegrams lost. Thirty-five sailors of tbe Allan lual t nderctsniFng. Prospectors Swarming to Southern Ora- shoes of pedestrians into the stores of Madden, in charge of stamp matters, l*r|Mtffmrnt <»f thr Interior. floor Gsner.,1 Kuroki's liead-piarlera at steamer Austria, which was lying at I.and Olffc«« al l9»kr View. Ore. gon UoM District. Vancouver, B. C., July 9.—-The the merchants. After two days the oil disapproves of the policy of issuing June 1 ’• i the front show that the rains have not pier No. 1, jurn|M**l overtn-anl to save Notice In hereby given that thr foil««* international conference between bad drieil an<l there is little or no duet Grants Paas — Numbers of prospectors etoppetl the Working out of the Japan I hem w Ives from the flames, which had stamps in honor of expositions and Ing iminr-l artfirr han Hird notice of III* cannerytm-n of I’uget Sound and in front of the stores where the oil war Intention to < <>mmulr hl* claim, and that ese plane, either in the interior of communicated to their vesrel. are outfitting at Grants Pass daily and Olga thinks the practite should stop. • 91«! prv»of Will t»r flirt «1« before <|c«»rge > rarer river ass held here today, used. Manchuria or at Port Arthur. The Olsen, boatswains' n ate; Jam«-« Flynn, starting for the mines on Thompson Again it is found that the cest of gett I'hABtalrn. County Clerk of Klamath «As productive ol eminently ««til «'otfuiY Oregon it kiu’iit’ii r.«n«« ore tianl assault <>u the fortress is thought fireman, and Patrick N. Meehan, fire ing out special issues is a considerable torv results All the print ipal op creek arid all through the Sucker «reek* g*>n, on Monday. Augunt n . i * ah , via T Large Acreage In Barky. aie the supposed victims. item which the department does not I Nl< Ittduv h«>tn«at,.id N«> T7fl. of Fort tore were in attendance. It was agreed to I* very near, although there is man, country. They are coming from differ Umatilla—Barley heading has com* I (eel justified in incurring, and, thirdly, Klamath Riamath County. Oregon, for much work to In- done in the way of Flynn's laaly has l«-en recover«!. lot No I* »* • tlon 3, townahip 33 n . range that lor mutual protection a )*atrol- __ _ department h Ids the __ constructing siege liatteriee. The Rus M-ist ol the crew swam ashore, but ent points sa :«r away as Idaho and mencetl in northern Morrow county in ! the Lewis and «S E W M I toll I lie placed on each side of the sians have nlmnitossed Gia -inter lie nano« the following wltnenaea Io the Islington and Ione neighborhoods Clark exposition to be local in character, ill of their nutnlM*r re-quiresl hospital Southern California. laHin-larv line by the r«e|>*clive ««a<«-|. prove hla • onll«Mi«»uM re«i»lem r upon anil sitions, alter a great deal of fighting, attentmn. Before the fire coul-l lie The actual digging of gold at the along the northern portion of the not a national affair as the fit. Louia cultivation of naM Ian«!, via It M Mor at ions or governments, with a view ol and have strengthened their main «in control led all the U| per workshad l«en lieppne** branch of the O. R. A N exposition. For these reasons the re- Jan, Andrew Hiaggv XV M Morgan ami c»-<>|«-ratitig to prevent tbafts of fish or Briggs claim, on Thompson creek, has Gram in tbe last two weeks has r ipened ums« M Cmert all of Klamath. Ora fen sea. for a fpeeja] ¡„.a,. of 8tampe has burn«-«! J N UATHON Krglater g«*ar ami bring the guilty parties to stopped for the present, as th?y are rapidly and there is every prospect that -j^n deni«!. Japanese correspondents allowed to Tbe fire starteti «luring a heavy punishment. N'iTICK Folt ft llLICATUlN. Morrow's eend dispatches reveal the ski1) with thunder storm, «hen a bolt of lightning now engaged in bringing a ditch from the largest crop of «heat in -------------- Aside from assigning the reasons hero The matter id habhvries was laid ahicli the generale maneuvered their struck one of the freightlmuars, in tbe headwaters of Thompson creek to history will be harvested. 1 tail grain [ stated, the poatal officials are not in 1 >ci-arinwnl of ibr tnierlor, over until the next meeting, to lie taken l-an.l l llfi-r al lakr Vlrw. Ora. columns so as to capture the mountain «hicli was stored a quantity of hay. the mine for tbe purpo««* ol supplying is better than normal and the only ap clined to diseusa the matter, but hope June IS. I»4 up with tbe minister of marine ami paeroa I m * tween the Y'ula anti tbe Liao The flames sprea I ta**idly to adjoining water. All ot the dirt moved will be parent shortage will 1« in spring grain 1 Portland people will not press further Nuli* r la hrrrhy «llrn Ibat thr tt,ll«iw fisheries when he visits the Coast. Ina hamr-l arlllrr Ima nlr*l notlcr ot bla valleys without heavy I--as and with buildings, including the elevator, and slni«*ed or puddled in order to get all sown unusually late. in this matter. Inlrnllim lo nmkr nnal pr*mf In aui-in-rt The «juesllon of a joint cluse time ‘lur out rirkaing tin* least teni|>orary con- the laigvr [-art of tbe tire apparatus ol tbe values they carry. ot hla clalm. -imi limi -ml-l pr-mt wlll t*r ing the packing reason was referred tn ........ . Already a townsitte has lieen located, malta I» r.-re «tir Itrglalrr nml Itrxrlvrr Bern Season Over. WILL NUT TOLERATE MEDIATION. fuainn in their extended line of batt*e. the ci'y was snmrnoned to save other s committee. It was further agreed al l-aki* Vlrw i>rr«'-n --n Mumlay. Au, The elevator is figured at »6il it is r«-port***l that there are now Freewater—The strawberry season is net oli. !»•« via Frederick Hiukir of that no British Columbia cannera shall General Oku's forces pressed north property. CI Mrrrlll Klamnlh t'nmly. «Irraon. b,-me ward and «est until tiny cleared the >400,000. Lose«-« on the freight 50 tents up and prosp«.-tors with pack about over around Freewater and Mil Russia Will Consider Peace Only Wtzsa ri-. 1'1 N.I n.»'. tor thr nw', ot Ori, «r. buy fish i n Puget sound, ami no I’uget Another ton, and the big rush is in cherries Japan Proposes II. lofty ridge east of Kaiping. This < le h-'iiros, their contents, the pier and the animals are arriving daily. Il,-I- Zt. lowrumlp a- a. runa*- In !•: W M round cannnrrs shall buy fish in Ca II* hu-n-a llir nill<>«ll<a wlll»««*« lo prive-l Kurofiatkin's men in the de- steamer Austria will easily swell the strike of a large laxly of rich ore has Final returns from the strawbeny out St. Petersburg, July 6.—Dispatches prove hla r*inllnii,*u« rrahlrtire umili -imi nadian waters, except ami through tbe ta-en reported near the Briggs find. files of their mountain shields, and total to more llian >1.000,000. put show that little over half what was - ulllvnthm ot rubi lami via. «' Il Mer authorised repreaeutatives of the re i from Washington saying that inquiries riti. J-'lin T King Walter fur.ly nml compelled the nithdraaal of their sup expected was realized. Only a few Among the steamship comps n ire spective cannerriea and the in<le|>end- II. ri lini la. nll ,'f Mrrrlll < >rra,in made by the government as to the pos ports to check Oku's army. There «ho will suffer 1-escs on freight Ur crates are going out daily. J N WATRON. ttiglaler. Damage la I matllla Not Serious. ent trap owners. sibility of mediation show that neither upon the armies of Feng Wang Cheng strove I are the Allan line, tilo Scandi- Fendieton—The damage to grain from It was reportml that the first trap in- NOTICE F'olt ri'llI.ICATI« >N. and Takusha'i, availing themselves of tiavian and the Wilaon. Russia nor Ja;.an is in a humor to en the heavy rain which visit«*-! a portion PORTL AND MARKETS. alalled in Cana-Ilan waters this season such flanking opportunities as local I 8r|»ttrI meni of thr Interior. tertain overtures, but that the state de of Umatilla county last week was not under the new regulations was working I.ilhtl Orth«’ rtt Idlkr VI« w I >rr TOO.» IN NO Hl HWY. cnnditK-ns allowad, forred the enemy partment is ready to offer ils services J-111- |î, IPX as extensive as at flint believed. Farm to perfection. Flour—Valley, |3.90<a4.05 per bar in the interests of mediation whenever out <>t their strongholds down u|ion the liven Unit the follow Notice I m h«-irb\ alvrn thu......... its living in sections where tbe tain Inif nafnr«| arttler ohm notice of hla rel; hard «lint stra-glita, |4«4.25; Land Operations at Port Arthur Mau plain of Lia<> Y'ang. Intention to make tlnal proof In aunport was heaviest report the grain lodged clears, |3 So(S4 10; hard wheat pat they may lie acceptable, are attracting JAPANESE Pl ZZLB RUSSIANS. Be Further Advanced. of hl« « Itthn. Mtol thiii Malti |»r«M»f will lw considerable attention in government in many fields, but l-elieve that most matte I m for« Urora«' T Baldwin. County ents >4.4094.70; graham, >3 5094; and diplomatic circles. The optimistic Fl <X>D UP TO EAVES. Chicago, July 7—The following of it can be saved. John Crow, an ex Jotlar of Klatnuth County, at Klamath «hole wheat >4(.rf4 25; rye tlonr, >4.50. opinions attribute«! to official circles at ralla, Oregon, on Turadny. AugiiNt >th. Th.y A pg* ar lo II. Trying to Enter Kx S|M*cial ■ iibli-grams are from a staff <?or- tensive wheat raiser on tlie reservati-m, All Door«. I’M. via win Konaat k <»f Merrill, or« Wheat—Walla Walla, 67(8ti9c; blue Washington regarding the «*arly open CoeaitluB, In Suburbs of Kansas res|iondent of the Ihiilv News: City probably tbe largest loser, ray's bis stem, 77c; valley, 78c. M«»n. homrat«-a«l No tilt, for the >»H of nw% rw ' b ««f nw’4 ami lot 4. m « « il«»n 14. I.iao Y'ang, July H.—Re|*oits have ing of friendly offices are not shared in On board the Ihtily News Dispatch- loss will reach >5,(MM). Tbe country are Very Scrtoua. liiwnwhlp 41 m , ranar !<• E U M Barley—Feed, >23 per ton; rolled, Russia. boat Fa«an, Chefoo, July 7. — While around Warren station received a se It«- nameM the followlna wltn. mm .« m to I h - cii r«*i-eiv«l here of tin* appearance of Kanaas City, July 11.—Flood condi >24.50925. prove hla continuous r«Ml«irnce upon ami Japam-ne out|H*«t. on the loads leading On the contrary, wherever inquiries tions in Kansas off the Kaw «ateisb«l the Fa«an was <>fi Port Arthur Friday vere drenching. A nuintwr of bridges cultivation of Mahl lami, vìi A \ Whit Oats— No. 1 white, >1.20; gray, have been made the opinion has been to Munk-Inn. last, alsiut noon, fierce cannonading were washed out. n« y, <’ V H« hu« k, J T King ami Frank aie still serious, the streams of Abilene, >1.15 per rental. Oil tbe other hand, the Japanese •IrMYbrMl. nil of Merrill Orrgon unanimous that there ie nothing in tbe was heard, ending in a heavy explosion. J N W ATRON. lt«<lMt«r Millstiiffs—Bran, >19 per ton; mid present situation, so far as Russia ie bave withdrawn from the panar« taken Ottawa, Emporia and Wichita still tir The Faw an stood by one of the Japan Oam Mine Changes Heads. ing high ami continuing to rise at some dlings. >23.50; aborts, >21; chop, >18; June 26 ami 27, and their a-lvanre comcsrned, on which to base an early Tlmla-r I.ami. Act June 3. IM7W cm * picket ships till late in the after Raker City—Announcement is made linsee-1, dairy food, >19. points. NoììCE Foil ITIll.lCArioN from Lien Shan Kwan lias ceam-d. ! termination of the war, an«! that tbe noon, but saw nothing. All was quiet l'tiltr«! Htalrn I-and Office. At Riverside, bun-lre*ls of employes by Mr. Frank Geiser that the old Gem Hay—Timothy — >15916 per ton; qu«*ation of peace will be considered The Russian Eastern corps han Idikcvlcw Oregon, June 3, l*i on Saturday. While cruising toward mine at Sparta, one of the big produc clover, >S@9; grain, >11912; cheat, -inly when direct proposals have been Noll« •• I« h«‘rrby given that In compii- moved forwanl to Khawan and lio- of tbe packing homes and West Bot Talienwan. Sunday, picket cruisers nm •• with th«* provlaiyna of th«- act of toms factories were driven from their ers of the Baker City camp, will re >11912. made ny Japan. t’ongt'«*MM of June 3. I r TM. rntltl«'«l "An zanin, which the Russians had evacu homes, an-l tonight only the tops of were met all along the coast at —inter sume full operations by July 10, under Eggs—Oregon ranch, 19(3 20c per act for the Male «»f flml»rr landa in tli«' ated an<l r«x'ciipi«l Russia has announced her determi vals. Alsiut 15 miles off Dalny, the Htat« m of California. Oregon. Ncvaihi their lioum-s are visible aliove the sur the direction of the Geisel -Hendryx dozen. The tactics of the Japanese are diffi nation not to tolerate mediation, and l awan «as stopped by a cruiser of the and Washington Territory, an extend* face of th« water. Scoree of houses company. The |>atties interested will Cheese — Full cream, twins, new this determination seems to be rather ed to all th«* I’uldlc lui ml Htatea by act cult to understand. They ne«-m to In* Asami ty|ie, but not detained. Looking not permit much of a statement to lie stock, 12-'12Sv; °ld stock, 7@8c; strengthen«! than shaken by the re of AugiiMl 4. I'*V2. trying to «-iitei by all doors. I’roltably have ls*«*n washed away. “ Several shots were heard a I suit 4 p. I HANK MARHKOW. southwest and northwest from Riv«r- made at present, but sufficient is Y’oung America, 13(314c. the armies commanded by Genera In of Klamath Falla, County of Klamath verses to her arms. tn. in the direction of Port Arthur. known to make the statement that the Poultry—Fancy hens, 12^(8130 per Htnte of oregnn. hna thia day filed In Kuroki and Oku an* combining to op si-le, the view is a -liamal one. "The naval situation ia apparently thlM ortlce M m aworti statement. N«» property lias ficen sohl to the Geisel - pound; oki hens, 12412 Sc; mixed Japanese Advance Suspended. UN«», for the purchase of Lot 3, of flec erate against Ta Tceli Kiao and Hai- at a standstill. No active measures Hendryx company. chickens. ll(311Sc; springs, IS to 2- Czar Fears Revolution tion N<» 2, In Township No. 37 Hoitlh. clirng in order to gain possession of tbe St. l’eteisburg, July 6.— In view of ate likely to lie taken by Admiral Togo Kana«* No Ü East XX M ami will offer pound, lH(319c; broil«rs, I to Im Vienna, July 11. — A report re- until the land operations are further the reports of heavy rains at the thea- proof to allow that the lami sought Is railroad an-l enable them to advance to pound, 19920c; dies«*«) chickens, 139 Busy Month in Land Olflcs. more valuable for It« tlinlier or atone I ino Y’ang. ceivtd here through diplomatic clian advanc«!." er of war the general staff thinks the than for agricultural ptirposeN, and to 14c; turkeys, live, 14916c; dodreseed, Salem—June has l«*en a busy month nels from Warsaw states that th«* Japanese ad van« e on Haicheng has linen eatabUali lila claim to aitld lami befor«* 15916c; do (boice, 18920c; geese, governor of Ciat city Ims notified th«* in tbe state land office as shown by the th-org«’ T lliildwln. County Judge of America Asks H«r Object. Would Save Many Lives. suspended. One war office report says Klamath County, Oregon, nt Klamath live, 798c; do dressed, 9l.,.910;; London, July 9.—Th«- Aaaia'iated cz.ir that if an outbreak against the Vit toria B. July 7.—laiat win*.- statement of receipta made by Clerk G. ducks, old, >697 per dozen; do young, that 15 minutes’ rain flooded the valley Filila, (H) gon. on Monday, the 22d day of AiigUNt. Il»“4 Press learns (tom a high British source Russian government is to In* prevent«! er's terrible wrecks on the west coast G. Brown. The rush lias lieen due in near Kiachou and that several men and lie mitnvH as wltncMNes \\' o flmlth, a stat«* id siege should In* at once pro of Vancouver Island are bearing their some degree to the |*aynient of balances as to size, >2609*1; pigeons, >191-25. horses were lost. Official confirmation Frank Fax, J. <’ flmlth, Archie Johnaon, that exchanges of views arc taking place Vegetables — Turnips, >1.25 per sack; and James l>o>ie, all of Klamath Falla, lietw«*en Amvriia and Great Biitnin claimed throughout Russian Poland. fruit in a strong movement to have that on old notes and certificates of sale, has been received of the dispatch from eat rots, >1.50; lieets, >1.25; parsnips, Oregon. with ieap«-ct to Thibet, Being a de He drelaree that lie has positive evi portion of the coast letter supplieii which payments were demanded by the Mukden saying heavy lighting was re- Any nini all persona claiming adverse >1.25; cabbage, 1S@1J4C; lettuce, pendency of China, the fate of Thibet dence that the revolutionary lead« is with telegraphic communication. ly the abov«- deavrllied landa are re At land board some time ago and were re- head, 259 40« per doz; parsley, 25c pet porte«l to have taken place near Port (|iicsf<>(l to III«* their claims In thia office is of considereble Importance, espo»'tal are ab-mt ready Io start an uprising, present tin- telegraph line runs north qnited to b«* paid prior to July 1. The Arthur on June 2H, resulting in the on or before aald 23d «lay of August, doz: tomatoes, >1.2591.60; cauliflow Russian withdrawal from Guinsanshan ly to America; not (but Amer.'cana have and re<*ominende that additional troops only as far as Clayoquot, just north of husiness of the office amounted to more J N XVATfloN, Register. er, >1.759 2 per doa; celery, 75@90c after severe losses on botl/sides. intereats of value in that country, but lie placed at his disposal to keep the Barkley sound, leaving all the coast to than >1,500 a dry during June. per doz; encumbers, >1A1.25 per doa; Ix-eaues of its acquisition by any other people under control. Cape Scott without any means of com asparagus, 50c; peas, 496c per pound; Tlnil-er l.nmt. Ad Jone 1. 1H71 power would mean n violation of the munication. It is suggested that wire NOTU'K l''OH I’I'HI.K'ATI o N. Cloudburst at Salt Lake. Past ot drasahoppers. beans, green, 49&c; wax, 495c; squash, Uniteli Hlatea tamil I Ufi-r principles of the integrity of China, His Three American Submarines. less telegarpli stations should be i li Salt l-ake City, July 6.—A cloud >1.25 per box; green corn, 60c per doa. l.nki'Vlcw. ori', .Inut' II, 1»*>4 Pendleton — Completion of cutting of Paris, July 11.—Cabling from St. stalled at suitable points along the Notili' 1« hereby «Iwn limi In <-nnpll- which is the key note of Secretary burst in Pry Canon tonight aent a wall Honey—>39 3.50 per case. the hay crop of Butter creek ami Mor anoe «’liti Ilio i-rmlal-ms ot ilm ud ot Hay’s Far Eastern policy I’eterwburg, a well-known cot respond coast. Potatoes—Fancy, 75@> 1 per cental; of water six feet high «town upon the row c«>unty has saved it from what ...... .. -*r June .1, 1M7N, ,'nlllleil ' An ent states that having linen authorized northeastern section of the city. The ad tur Ibi* ani« of tlinber Innds In Ibi' wouhl probably have lieen serious dam new potatoes, >2.25 per cental. Httii'H ot <'nlltnrnla, Oregon. Neviuln. to visit Hie naval station at Kronstadt, Much of North Topeka Flooded Many Russians Are Deserting. Fruits—Cherriee, 495c per pound; torrent came down the canon with ter age by grasshoppers, which are more nnd Washington Terrllory. «« - xl-'ml Topeka, Kan, July 9.—Th«* Kunaus he had the opportunity to se«< there the «I lo nll ih-' Pillili-' 1.un<l Hlnti's by «et Vienna, July 7.—Russian deserters numerous than (or several years in tbe gooseberries, 6c per pound ; raaplierries rific force, carrying fences and debria of Augnai 4. bl‘2. Riv«*r is 20 feet 3 'nclies above low submarine torpedo boat Protector on are constantly crossing the pruth into hay fields of the western part of this >1.25 |>er crate; apples, new, >191.75; before it. For several blocks in the AHi'IIIE A. JotlNHTON. the d«>ck of a Norwegian steamer there. Roumania. Many are arrest«-d by the ot Klnnmth I-' h II m , (*ounty ot Klnnmtli. water mark and rising at the rate of county ami in Morrow. The first crop, apricots, 809>1 per box; plums, 90c9 finest resilience section cellars wem Hli«m ot Origlili, bus ibis day lllt'il la three inihes an hour. The north eml The correspondent further states that frontier patrols, but some reach the in however, is nearly all taken off and >1 per box; peaches, 90c9>l per box; flooded, lawns destroy«! an«’, streets Ibis ottti'i- bla sworn sliili'lnrnt. No 2SH2. he was also shown there two other sub Street car terior of the state. Both the soldiers the i*st will be unable to work serious cantaloupes, >2.75va3 per crate; water rendered impassable, tor ilio piiri bnai- of tbi< nU of m1,. «a1, of the Rock Islnm! railway bridge line ot ne',. Ile', of tiw', ot H-i'llon No ». lieen partly wreck«! and Rock Island marines of American manufaactuie bs- and peasants of Bessarabia have a ail- melons, 3c per pound; prunes, >1.26 traffic was stopped. The damage will harm. In Tiiwnsliln No. «I H-.iilh, li-ma-' No. 1.1 ing prepared for shipment to the Far perstltions dread of going to the Far be thousands of dollars. per box. Enei, W. M . unii wlll offer proof lo trains are now lieing inn over the Hants Director Jennings, of the East. ab*»w timi Ibi* hm-l aunghi la more vnl- Fe bridge. East. The prisons of the Rusisan side Beef—Dressed, 59f>1vc per pound. iiiil-ln for Ita llnila-r or alone thnn f->r government weather bureau, ikies not Negro Population ot United States. Wheat Cutting Is Commenced. of the liorder ar«- full of men sns|H>ct«*<l Mutton—Dr«seed, 4®6c per pound; ngi'lcultnnil puruosea, nml lo -sinliIlHb Floating Hospital OH for Far East. Washington, July 0.—The cenetia Helix—Wheat cutting has In-gun in lambs, 6c. bla cliilni lo aulii lami beton* «borae T expect it dangerous flood unless there of intention to desert. The officers are ltalilwln, (’iiiinty .Imi«,. ->r Klaniulli are heavy Odessa, July 11.—The volunteer fleet under the necessity of oliserving every the Cold Spring country west of here, rains further west * to Veal—Dressed, 100 to 125, 69 7c per bureau today issued the final bulletin Counly, OriK'in, ut Klmnmh Full«, oli The number transport Orel, one of the six largest precaution to avoid a general mutiny. near the Columbia, this section lieing pound ; 125 to 200, 695Hc; 200 and up, on th«- negro question. Fiì-lnv. Ih" Unii -Iny <>f Aliamo, l!«H. night, Ile ininiea aa wltneaaea: John Urla of negroes in the United States, includ transports In the Russian Hag, sailed among the earliest in the Inlaml Em 3X9 Ac. coll, .1 ('. .larvi«, ami Oeorgi* Morris, of Declared President of Colomh'a. Mom Troops lor the Tar Bast. from here this afternoon, after having pire. Only a few fanners are at work Pork—Dressed, 100 to 160, *97Xc; ing the entire area covered by the Honimr.H, Oregon; Tlioa. Hhormnn, of l<Inumili Filila. Ori'imn. Wnsbington, July 9.—Mr. Snyder, tilted out as a floating hospital. She twelfth census continental United St. Petersburg, July 7.—It is Iwliev- but in some parts of the county cutting 150 and up, 6@7c. Anv nini nll pera-ma dnlinlng adverae- United Stntea Charge at Bogota, has States, Alaska, Hawaii and Porto Rico flies the Hag of the Red Cross society, ed that another army corps will lie will lie continuous until Umatilla's big Hops—1903 crop, 23c per pound. ly Ihe nbiivi' -li'ndllu'il lumia nre re- qiiesteil lo Ilio Unir diilnm In Ibis office c b oil to the state department that and it is officially announced that she mobilised for the Far East, but it has harvest is all in. No definite teporl Wool—Valley, 19920c per pound; is 9,204,531, perhaps a larger number ori or before nnlil IDI li day of Augnai. General Reyes «as declared elected carries a large cargo of flour, barley, not yet twui decided what corps will 1« has lieen received as to how the first Eastern Oregon, 10917c; mohair, 30c than la found in any country outside ot 1M4. president of Colombia halay. tobacco, foodstuffs and wine. Africa, eel« ctod. cutttings are running. J. N. WATRON, Reglater. per pound for cimice.