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KLAMATH VOL. IX. EVENTS 01= THE DAY KLAMATH Ct I Y «ItlWNDS Of OIXJÜ 9OAD5. Will the Farmsrs Accept Their Aid er GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OP THE , Treat Them as Maddlara CHECK REPUBLICAN. FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, .JULY JAPANESE 2Í, 1MM WATliU« Atti, kl xi ÜIMJ. Suburbs ol Kansas city Can Now psi I Rsll»L NO. 1«. FLY TO THB HILLS. e»- HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON C toed karst Sweep« a wav Bealoaaa Per» •toe ot Mitchell. Or« goo. ENGAGEMENT OCCURS IN THE DI- Kansss City, July 12 —Flood waters j Mitchell, Ore., July IS.—A wavs of Among those Interested in road im RECTION OF YINKOW. : at Armourdale, Argentine «ml l ower water from 25 to 30 feet high swept a provement, tlie farmer* of courea aland Kaunas City, Kan., on the raging Ksw j down Bridge an(j Mill creek canyons, I . ........... — MINING N«:Alt «JOLO HILL. CttLIDE OIL »OUND IN WELL tirasi. Tli« < barai lei and condition of which converge just above town, and and west to Manhattan, Lal I way arrows ! Ciimprrtwnalve Ibvkw of the Import ' Hie rouda ara of vital intereat to them Victors I <>*• Vary I ew Men On« Thoua- destroyed a great portion of thia place Kansas, have fallen steadily since late CoaaMerabie Activity Shown on Old • nd Marlon County People ar« Much Ri alrout h o’clock last night. Warned ant Happening* of the Put Week. eveiy day ul the year ■nd ol Mikado'* Iruor* Put Owl ol The farmers, ye*lerday, and today continued to re New Properties. cll94l by th« DlKovary. by a storm of unusual violence, accom I*r«a*nl«d In Condrnwd Fores, Moat until recently, hav« been compelle»! Io of Action Cassas k a I.la le Anibuab calls. In Armourdale, however, the (♦old I!ill—’The Condor Power A Salem—There is yet a remote poe«i panied by a brilliant slretricnl display, I Ik sly to Provo lotereatlag to Our ■'.ruggì» with lb« road problem without on Rrmutr Part of Coast and Shall«, water stood over six het deep in the Mining company is placing a new steel bility that oil may Ire struck in Marion all escaped, so fsr as known, but lowest plates. At the stockyards the Many Mcndcra. Advance Column Martin Hmithand Mrs. Bethune. They limili help or eix'ouragi-ment from any fail was «low and conditions were still wagon biirlge •cruag Rouge river just county, a* the moat recent distoveries were caught by like ttixxl and drowned. other claoa. Now, however, some strong would seem to indicate. At tbe town bad. Most of the pens were fl.sxied Ireiow the Kay dam at Gold Ray. The main portion of Mitchell lies in of Pratuma, about 10 miles from Liao Yang, July 18.—General ham and it will not Ire |**Md,le to handle The R ii aia i l<Hu*ea in III« laat liattie eli'inenta of the city |x>pulalinn are L. T. Pock man, representing Kan Salem, three ia an old well in the rear a narrow canyon. A storm of unusual ai Fort «r liu «re placet) al 5,500. sonoff seriously cliM'kod the Japanese receipts for another day. The rail rallying to llieii sup|*irl. Among I rani isc« capital, has txruglit the of tbe home and blacksmith shop ownad seventy I,ad raged in the hills during The llusaiana m-iasd thè Chicago Illese may be named the Inanufacturer« ■■Ivance in the direction of Yinkow on rood* aie recovering, and today every the afternoon, and the inhabitants, ------- , Hawkeye American Mining claim in by the Rice Bro«. Inly II. Ilia Cossack* ainlmshed tin- ¡,ll‘ • west and south operated some New* illapatch Uni and towed II luto of road building nuu hinery ; the n ak This well lias l«en alramloned for 1 '•< '»••* rlii»*'er to Heppner a trains in ami out of Kansas City, al the Willow Spring* mining district, several months beramie it “roared,” r**r Pini Arthur. ,*,“ok themselves to high ere and uaera of bicycle« and autolno- Japanese column, amt put 1,000 out of ami bar moved a complete mining out that is, math- a noise like the sound •l°nB the canyon. (‘bolero «mi dyaentery are «alti lo l>« biles; and the moneyed men ol the action. The Japanese attempti-d to fit out to camp with a small force to heard in a seaabell, and becanee th« About ti o’clock the roar of the flood ■qddemit aiiK'iig Ilo Japain-*e troupe «t citi«, who have nu>n«y Invealed in Hie advance to Yinkow along the > ■«■(, Imt Frng Wang I heng. cMnrnenc« development on tbe prop water did not Mate gc.xl. A few days could 1« beard, growing louder with i country. These (Miopie are entering I they were hindered by the marshy ■ ago one of the Rice brothers let a bucket the great wave’« ueni*«r approach. erty. Nelthar side In thè meaipackers' The crash a« the great inase of water ; inbi tlie work for the navi improve- ■ ountry, which also increased their In near vicinity to this pro|>erty Ro down into tbe well, and when ba pulled «trlke «ili atlow lite othrr In diciate struck the first buildings was deafen it up he was surprised to find that bert Allison and associates have taken thè tenui of «ridirallori, Imi bulli want ment with even more eiilliuaieain ami difficulties in cairying off their dead ing, drowning the shrieks of terror of a leas« ami bond on the Hchump mine there war about half an inch of crude nml wounded during tin retreat. (■enee. *a-ul than the farmela. women and children as they strove to and ate cleaning out and retimt«ring |M-troleum floating upon the top of the i Tire Ruasiana bad ex|a* te<l a move climb still higher out of harm's way. Just now the farmer« who want lx-t Grrei ili Usiti La* granU*l thè lant the old tunnel, from which, the own water. ment in tliia diretion and a company The incident has ersated quite a stir Far down ahead of the yellow mass rode requi-al of ex Praeident Kroger alni Ili» ter roods ar« brought face to face with ; ers, a few yean» ago, took out several of cavalry with two gun« lay in arn- in the neighborhood, and it is quite a messenger on horseback warning rriiisinr will Ile ahiugaltle thtaei ut hi* a most important question thousand dollars in free milling ore. Will he Imali III the bigli grasa, i-etchillg the proljable that step» »ill 1« taken in those still further down the stream of alfe in Ilio Tiansvaal. The I ucky Bart mine, on hardine accept the anaistance of these city al Ja|*ani m - in the remotest part of the impending death. creek, has laren leased to J. W. Hays the near future toward the sinking of a T he ptcahlent of l’anama Im asaureil lies* Will |,e welcome tlie aid of th«- coast «ml «haltering their advance col The t>uildinge in the path of the well for the pur|»>ite of recuring oil in and partners, who are now doing con congresso en «sciti*! over the custom flood were swept away like so much paying quantities. ms< liinery man, the capitoliet, the bi- ' umn. The artillery lire of the Rua siderable ilevr-lopment work. bolla« Ditti III- I» Clllltldl-llt the Unitisi aiaua na* splendid and the Japanese brush. Of over a score scarcely a J. M. Patrick lias taken a year's lease Ktatea will Interpret thè treaty in a cyclist ami Hie automobiliat'* Or will were unable to make effective reply, vestige remains, eave where shattered >n the Braden mine, two miles east of Droath in Cig-kamaj* County. lie treat them ■• achrmeis who are try They acre forced to retient. lineisi «pirli. boards and timliers are caught on trees The town, and is working quite a force Oreoga City—Unless there ia a good and bush, far below the town site. Ruaeiun hairi-a were sis killed and mg to meddle witli his affaire? of men on same. While repairing and rain in < lar karnas rounty within the The business portion of Mitchell was The answer to these questions ought eeven wounded. titling up Hie ten-stamp mill now on ensuing few days, fall sown crops will NUTIVK Frrtl Pt'III.IL'ATION. not greatly damaged, being built on io <le|x>n<l on what these city friends ol the property ba has leased the Bowden Ire largely a failure. In eome sectiona <»( thr liitrrlvr. ground above the reach of the main Japan«*« I lag 1« Hoisted. mil) at Gold Hill, through which be rain would not be beneficial at thia loitid l»rtbr al Vl« w < >rr ginsl mods are |>ro|x>aitig to do II they force of the torrent. Juno I. will tun some 200 or 300 tons of Bla time, the prolonged drouth having al New York, July 18.—Th« Japanese pro|><Me to have Hie country riarda irn- Notice la her« t»v alvrn llial Ihr follow den ore. This mine has produced have hoisted their national ting on h»K itamwl •«•Iller rtua nir«l r»«»ll<«* of hl* ready done its work. I-ate sown oats HEPPNER PEOPLE ALAR.1EO. Inlriiilon »•> nwtkr nital In aui»i><jrt provi d in order to increase their buei- Itoee i«la nd, in Chernul|Hi harbor, says large quantities ol |>ay ore in the past; and potatoes, whi< h constitute two of hla • : tiiu mit (Ital Mid l»t • ...r will !><■ ueaa ami rullane« their pleasure, and as fir. Kay baa been steadilv ex a Herald dispatch from Seoul, Corea. ms<l« betöre Ueor«« T lishlwlu. t'uuntr ALTON B. PARKER the princi{>al crop« produced in Clacka A Oreat Rusk of Water Comes Dowa J'xtsr of Ktnmnlh ('ounly. <>re. ■( Klam and blocking out ore in this mas county, have already suffered ex wholly at tlie cx|xmre of the farmer, The Corcati fortifica lion* thereon are WUlow Creak. Democratic Candidate for President ploiting nlh Falls. Ore i»n Tu«a>lny, Aiisu.t »t»i ptoperty for tbe past five years it now tensive damage, while it ia estimated >'»< vis Hamuel I* l'orler ut He<in«ld. then he should spurn the profferd al «till jteiniittekl to fly the Corcali ensign, Heppner, Or., July 12.—A big elec <>re«.n, hom««lea<1 No i’IISt. for Ihr «'s lias immense oie reserves in sight, suf tliat not more than 50 per cent of a hop but thia ia dwarfed by the larger em- of sr'. of sw'* amt nw‘. <>t *»'• liance. If on Hie contrary they are trical storm, accompanied by a terrific though with little regard for schedule. to keep tbe present ten stamp ficient b cm of Japan. Native agitation »e. tiou t. wrislilp «' a. rnnss |: K VV M i crop r an be expected unless there is rain rain, occurred here last night. A great l(r nsme« the followlii« wlthesa»« to proposing, through state and national ■gainst the granting of a concession The relief committee of Kanmaa City, mill running ■ number of years. I 'luring tiie coming week. prova hl« r*»ntlnumra reshiem« ui*>n an<1 downpour of rain commenced at a little Kan., which is caring for 5,000 or 6,- The large ore bodies in this mine, (ulllvallon <»f «nbt tarnt, vis Frank Van taxation to lift a large perl of the bnr- covering Hie stream and varani land before 8 o’clock and continued, for an Meter. latfaveli« Vsn Meier. Himer rights lontinuea unabated, klliougli the 000 houseleM in the mu burim of that in places from 1 to 20 feet iu width, Dipping of Bet I Cattle. kl -re and trank Realer, all of lle>in»l<l. ilen off the farmer and (dare it on tbe hour. All of the people living on the . cityt have decided that uo outaide aid are found and opened to a depth ot I*- ’ Japanese minister is still pressing the i>re«<>n taxpayers of the rilles, lie ought to bid Echo—The work of dipping a train J N WATHoN. Ilealsler Conan foreign office to a favorable con it nerde«! except that granted by the tween 400 and 500 feet, thus Sibling load of beef steer« will liegin on Butter fiats of Willow Creek moved to higher ground. them welcome, ami esterni to them tbe clusion, stating that Hie Coreana lack war department. Two thou«an«l ra another case to refute the old and well- creek «ix>n. The farmers were com- At 10 o’clock a rush of water with a glad hrnd. established theory that there are no NoTiC'K FUR FCHI.ICATIoN. tions were aent from Fort l^ea ten worth the finances the executive ability ;>elled to dip the stock by Dr. E. N. tremendous roar came down the Wil Thia ia a live question (or the farmer n*|iuaite to a proper development ot today, ami ad«!itional f<*«l suppliea thing but “pi* ket mines’’ in Southern Hutchinson, of Portland, who will be I 'rpflt lllielit of (hr Interior. low creek Canyon, and in th« black Oregon. I nml Ortkr at tak«« View. Ore. will I* gent each day a« needed. to consider and answer. Already the th<**«* resources. present to superintend the work. After ness of the night many people were June 13 |»»4 Mesar*. Simons ami Hawley are Many jFeraonn are returning to their Salvage operations continue on the Noll» e 1« tier* t>> gl\»»i thnt »hr follow the beef cattle are attended to several alarmed in fear of another Hood. Out opponents of the stale ami national aid rd t naa hied notice of hla sunken Russian cruiser Variag. It is hornea in the higher part* <4 the ti«>od prospecting E. E. Miners' placer Hionsand head of other stock will Ixs Intention t«> < «»rnmufe hla claim, ami that are at work trying to sow ace<la of ana- side of taking out a few bridges, the ground on Kat: « creek with a view of »lirtrict aa the water recede*, hut will hoped to have her oo an even keel this »al«l pr«M>f wlll t»r rmi«lr ladorr (irargo Dipped. Asa B. Thomson, K. N. Stan •lamage was small in Heppner. There demotist rati rig its ailaptability for l»e many daya la*fore the great majority < haataira I'uiinO < lerk of Klamath pii ion in the minds of the farmers, ami month. Dre work of raising the sunk field and J. B. Saylor have installed was considerable damage in the country »’ounlv. <»rrg«»n. al Klamath Falla Orr dredging purposes, and are meeting they will do their beet to prevent any en merchant loan Sungari ia rapidly of the thalcd houaea are inhabitable. g»m, on Monday. Auguai w. IPH. vlf T Hie dipping plant, and it is one of the by the flooding of alfalfa fields ami ths witli very flattering results. i Nl« hola«. hofnralrml No Z7>l. of Fort pnx-eciling. liert in the state. washing away of quite an amount of hidinuiii h'laiiiuili <*utinty, Oregon, for co-tqn'ratimi Ix-twei-n the country and DAVIS HIS MATE. lot .No 19 lion 3, townahip 34 a , range hay along Willow and Hinton creek the city friend« of good riarda. I W M Monster Ito;al Anae Tree Brief la Review ot Klamath Case. Pxi.oicr run HJR panama . bot toms. Hr namea ihr following wltnemwea to A« a matter of fact state ami national Monroe—On the ranch of James E. Ek-S«nator from Wot Virginia on Tick- prow Ina contlnuotia rrai«lrn< r upon and Salem—William B. Matthews, at The great flood of last year cleared • iltl.ail .n of *f*l»l lan<1, vl« It M Mor- aid offer the only hope of gtmerul risei Edwatdo, a pi<»new rearding near here, torney tor the state of Oregon. I>as tiled out the channel of Willow creek, so ex With Partee. MsrchanVs W,run*l> UO|««t So Amsrlsaa Ian Andrew Hlaggy W. M Morgan and Improvement, and «urli aid can never utiiea M I trnr-v all of Klamath Ore Custom H oum . St. Ixiuis, July 11. — Ex-Senator atamU a mammoth Royal Anne cherry in the «lepartnient of the interior a that the stream can now carry a gieat J N WATNON. lleglater for many year* motion lot a review of the Klamath volume of water without doing much of West Virginia, was tree, which bar been I h - wen red if tlie city people array - to visitor. — Panama, July 18.—-The decree of Henry G. IMvie, •ruing nominated for* tire •<> object of wonder and - to 1 ' swamp land case, which was recently damage. yesterday mo themeelvee against it. Unleea tlie ....... . _ .. -I...... tl.«. »...*. I near Governor l>aia estahliahing a custom NOTICK FOR IM Ill.tCATlON. i- national • ‘ •»"Iff ’ .'» lowing along the toad decided against the state. An extend president by the llemocralic The railroad bridges between here lamiera are wholly blind to their own Ixiiiae in tire canal Ione Iras created ex- which it stands. ed brief has also been field in support and Heppner Junction were damaged to 1 »«-(ntrun«-tit thr Intrrlur, convent i‘«i, uliivli a»Ijourued sine die cilrd comment here. The princi|ral The tree is 9 feet 3 inches in circum laid < »fTb r at I^»k«- Vkw. Or*. intricate, they will welcome aid fumi of the motion, in which Matthews tries some extent ami the train was unable Jut»* K. m,'IIranis of Panama ami Colon aaseni at I 31. Four feet above to show that the department was in to make the regular run. every source, ami will make eveiy ef bld in the Cotnmsrial club to discus* Others in the rate were ex-Senator ference at the butt. Null«'«* In hrr«-by glvr»» »hat »tir f«»ll««w log onmo»l a«'t!lrr han Hird tiotb <* of hla Turner, of Washington, Uougr<-ssinan the ground it divides into three error in its decision. The motion will I n I r n 11 < » ft t«» makr final proof in aupport fort to secure the |n>werful aid of the the situation, and, unanimously decid branches, one of which is four feet in probably not be heard for some time. MEET BIO DEFEAT. «■f hla « lalm. ami thnt • m »I«I pr«w»f will to* ed that tire establishment of a custom Williams, of Illinois, and ex-S-nator circumference, another 4 feet 6 inches mi «ir Ix-furr th«» R<-<latrr ttl»«1 R«xr|vrr state and federal g ivernments. house in such form means the ruin of ut l^tkr View, <»rrg>»o ««»» >l<»n44>. Aug The branch another 6 feet 4 inches, JapaecM Softer Loss of 30.000 Mow la Caarssry Outfit for the Sluslaw. hm I Rih. IWH. tla Frrderh k Htuklr of Hie commerce of Panama ami Colon measuring »> feet 4 inches divide« into Merrill Klamath Cuiiih, Or’fun. home- Frost of Port Artkar, MAY TRAP ARMY. Astoria — The Astoria Iron works has ■ ml consequently of tbe republic. nif.t.l N<» .’é»’ for thr »twig «»f »»••’. *« • two branches, one being 4 feet 4 indie» tliifi lownnhlp 4«' «. rnitge |«t i: W M St. Petersburg, July 14—A dispatch completed the manufacture of a boiler The canal commissioners and officers in circumference, another 3 feet, the llr liurttrM III«’ following wltoran a !»» from a Russian correspondent at Muk provr fila rontinuoua rrnlorm r uiwili a»»«l Japan«.« S««m 1.tasty to Shut la Kero- ! of Hie government have disciiimd the smallest branch mentioned being as and complete cannery otifit for the (UltlVAfloh of nal.l lumi v|g <’ >1 M«-r Prrteper Canning company's new plant den, dated July 12, says: situation, which ia ludievd by all to large as an ordinary tree at the butt. rtll. John T King \%r«l»rr PuMy an<t palkln's Eero««. “According to intelligence received on the Siuslaw river. They will be l<« rt I my la. all of Merrill <»r« g*»n Ire extremely serious unir as Hie deciee The tree is 50 feet high and its wid J N WATHON Rrglatrr. here, the Japanese last night attacked Ire revoked and Hie interests of Panama Chicago, July 16.—The l»ally est branches cover a space 45 feet in di snipped on the schooner Rio Rey. positions near Port Arthur, and were ameter. It is 60 years old, and li r has the following from Hie neat of war considered. repulsed with enormous losses, not less NoTK K FOR PfHUCATlON. PORTLAND MARKETS. The newspapers have started a cam several years has yielded a fruitage of by a staff correspondent: than 30,000, it is said being krlled or paign to piove to the people anti I »rpMrtmrnt «f th* Intrrlur. 200 gallons per annum. Niu Chwang, July 16. — Kuropatkin government of I he l'i>it«*<l States Ortl. <• at Mhf VI« w ore. Wheat—Walla Walla, 67c; blue- wounded by our mines. June 17 stem, 75c; Valley, 77@78c. rertna in danger of ln*ing shut up in Tn injustie of the measure, which is Nolle* I" hrrrbjr Klvrn that thr follow Rrd Boy Sal« Confirmed. Place* Casualties at 28,000. Inti io*m«*«1 »»«-ttlrr luo nitti nolle«' «»f hi* Teh« Kiao. Rarlev—feed, »23 per ton; rolled, The Russians are I«- cause of excitement in all circles. I.pnrt inirnfloti I«» iitaku fhirtl proof In »opnort Baker City — The sale of the Re-1 Bov London, July 14.—The morning’s $24 50(925. Yesteiday morning the steamship 111 t»r «if I i I m « I m I hi . ftn«l thnl *al«l |»r«M»f will I m « wllilercd by Hie Japanese movements, mine, which was dis|>osed of at receiv OKi.lr I., for»- fMotK' I Hithlwln. »untv j: -------- « , ’’ z"7iiy Oats—No. 1 white, $1.20; gray, Poet Shanghai corresfiondent says that Cily of Pekin, of the Pacific Mail of Klamath <,«»onty. a( Klarnatn which arc an ill nml unei|>ected. er's sale several weeks ago, has Ireen $1.15 per cental. the Japanese casualties by land mines The Steamship company, art ivd from San Wh. Full*. Oregon. <»n Turwiav. Auffual —_ - conflrmnI by Judge Eakin. This Flour—Valley, $3.90(94.05 per bar at Port Arthur Sunday night are re ia i \ lx Win k>>n»«ik "f M«’rrill ’ *r,\ Russian geneial had elalxiratcly planned Francisco, which port she left on June means tliat Hie (80,(MM) for which the rel; bard wheat straights, $4(94.25; ported to have oeen 28,000, but none M<«n. hoinr*t«-at| N«> -lift, for f . th»* «»*-a On arriving at Coriuto, the City nw'g aw1, of nw*< and l«»t t. Orcliun H. to fight a great tialtle at Ta Tclie Kiao 19. mine was sold will 1« distributed at ciears. $3.85(94.10; bard wheat patents, of the many special war dispatches of Pekin got clearance pa;rers for An ttiwfiwhlp 41 •. rnngr !'» H " " llr namra »hr followltx wltn«--«»'* In today, but to his aurpriae the affair did once to the creditors who attached the $4.40(94 70; grahaiu, $3.50(94; whole mentions a J. (laneee disaster at Port con, tbe American port in the canal pr<»> •• hl* contlnuotia rvahlrnc« upon an<i not come off. 'Die Japanese made a sone, ami the captain of the port of property. It also means that the re wheat, $4(94 25; rye flour, $4.50. Arthur. rulllvn I Ion of *al«l Ian«!. \ 1» A V hit - organise-1 syndicate will proceed at once tiry. C V Hthurk, J T King and Frank feint against Tai pi ng* han, and the Panama refuted to receive the nteanier Millstuffs—Bran, $19 per ton; mid ■ira>l«rnl all of Merrill Oregon Oe neral SUH Without Advice. to reopen and work the mine. When dlings. $23.50; shorts, $21; chop. $18; M um ■ovite leader finally discovered claiming that under the treaty with J N \VATH<»N. Rrgkltrr St. Petersburg, July 14.—The gen the property was sold it was an non nee-1 linseed, dairy food, |19. that the enemy, instead of giving l«t- the United states all |n>rta in Panama Tlfnhor l«aml. Art «lune 3, l#7W I hat it had l>een pun based by a syndi tie, had marched across his front, tak are under Hie jurisdiction of the l'aria- Hay—Timothy, $15(916 per ton; eral staff has received no information noth f : for ri hi . h ation HENRY G. DAVIS cate of stock holders represented by clover, $889; grain, $11(912; cheat, regarding the reported attack on po Vnlted Ntat«’* la»n«l Ortica, ing up a position on some hills to tlie man authorities. The captain of the l.akcvh’W orrgon, slum» 3. !>>l sitions near Port Arthur and the lime To the north of port also made n protest on the action Democratic Nominee for Vice President Alexander PruMing, of Chicago. $11(912. Nnllcr I n I h r«’ltv gh r»i »luti In c«»mpll- east of Ta Tche Kiao. of 30.000 Japanese killed or wounded ani «• wlth thr provlalvna of thr a< t of Ta Tche Kiao in tiie dilection of llai- of the Pacific Mail steamship company, Eggs—Oregon ranch, 19<920c. by Russian mine«. < ■< •ngrraa of Juiir 3, 1N7M, rntltl«*<l "An clicng ami I ia<> Yang, the Japanese Broad Hauge to Fair Oroonda. Cheese — Full cream, twine, new which he considers against tlie rights Harris, of Kanra». Mr. Pavia won a< i f«»r thr aiilr «»f tlmlwr lami* In II»«’ Kiat«* of t’allfornla, orrg«»n. Nrvadg. forces are moving in three txnliea, of Hie republic, and sent a copy of It to easily on the first ballot. Salem—The Citixens’ Light A Trac stock, 12912H»*; old stock, 7(9 8c; Eil-Senator Japanese Capture Fort. timi WaMhlnglnn Trrrllorv, aa ritma while a large fresh reinfoicement i* the president and to the agents of the Turner, the choice of the West, was tion company, under the new manage Young Ametica, 13(914c. rti lo all th«- l'ubile laiml Hlatra b> acl Chiefooo, July 14.—A Frenchman advancing toward Ta Tche Kiao from company. Poultry—Fancy hens, 12S<913c per The vote ment, has under way and in contem <«f A tignai 4, lMtt only third in the race. who arrived here on a junk from Port FRANK MARHROW, Iwlow Kaipiug. The Russians remain plation extensive improvements and pound; old liens, 1214@ 13c; mixed Arthur this morning reports that on ( stood : i»f Klantalh Falla, t’ountj of Klamath. in their positions dazed and puxxled to chickens, 12(9 !2Sc; old roosters, 10c; ’ _ . ............... .. \t Davis, <>54; Williams, 165; Turner, changes to its property in this city. Sfitti* nf Oregon, ha* tlila tlav Mh*«1 In Ovation to Skrydlotf. July 7 the Japaueee captured Fort No. th!* <»rtb r hi* «worn *tatrm«»nt, N<» know what all thia means. The fact i present a large force ol men is engaged young roosters, 12913c; springs, IS Vladivostok, July 18.— Vice A «Imi- 100; llatris, 58. f««r thr purchnar of l«ot 3, of Rrc- 14. in transforming tl.e old narrow gauge to 2-pound, 18(919c; broilers, 1 to Im llon No 1, In Townahlp No. 37 Routh, that the ,lapane*« have made no at ral Hkrydloff teceived a great ovation Itami’* N«» m Ka*t W M . nml wlll <»lt»*r tempt to la-cupy this city seems tomye- i line from the fair grounds into the pound, 19920c; dressed chickens, 13(9 Ou a rd s and Bandits Clash. For Sals of ths Friar Lan4s. at a fete t<slay under the auspices of proof lo ahow tini! tilt* lumi moligli! la tify them still more. | city, into a broad and standard gauge 14c; turkeys, live, 14> 16c; do dressed, Only a few Rua- mora vahmhlr for Ila tlmlwr or afona St. Petersburg. July 12—The war the Thirtieth rille regiment. The Washington, July 14.—The bureau tlinn for iigiì«ult»ir»»l piirpomi**, ami t«> sian trisips are here now. 15(9 16c; do choice, 18920c; geese, track, so as to form a continuous broad horses were removed from hie carriage, (ministry t<*lay receiver! a dispatch «Mtabllali hi* clalm lo aititi lami b«*fotr 9J4.'910c; of insular affairs of the war depart gauge line, in the form of a loop, to live, 7<98e; do dressed, <l«-org«* T Hihlwin, »’«ointy Jmlgt* of which was then hauled by officers anil from General Kuropatkin's chief of ducks old, $6<97 )>er dos; do young, ment has received a copy of an enact- and from the fair grounds. Kilt ma! h <’ounty, Orrgon, a! Klamnth Panamanlana Take Alarm. staff reporting a couple of unimportant men of Hie regiment. Alter the ban niabnt of the Philippine commission, l'itll’«, • Mfgoii, on Nlomlny, thr 22<l «lay of as to aixe, $2.5094, Colon, July HL—A wharf id in quet the admital telegraphed Io Gen- affairs between frontier guards and Aligli*!. IWM Eastern Oregon Mills Busy. Vegetables—Turnips, $1.25 per sack; providing for the temporary leasing !(<■ naim'M ita wllm**a«*R: W O Hinlth. course of construction at Cristobal at etal Kuropatkin that the assembly had small part it's of Chinese bandits near and sale of the lamia commonly known Frank Fax, .1 <’ Hinlth, Archlr .lohnaon, La Grande—All loinber companies cariota, $1.50; leets, Ji.25; parsnips, orni .Inmra I >o) I«*. nll of Klamalli Falla, which lumber and other supplies I- o drunk to the health of the officers and Port Arthur, and adding that the as friar lands, for the purchase of $1.25; cabbage, ltii@l*se; lettuce, ( irrgon. the canal will lie landed. The build men of the Manchurian army aiding: troops forming Hie garrison are in ex in Eastern Oregon are running their which the government of the Phil- Anv ami all priaonm rlalmlng mlyarn*- i head, 251940c per dos; parsley, 25c per ing of thia wharf lias given rise to mis “The toast whs teceived with tremend cellent spirits. Skirmishes occur mills on full time, and orders are pil lv th«* abo\ «’ th*acilb«Hl lumia nrr r«* dox; tomatoes, $1.75(92; cauliflower, lippine islands recently contracted. ing up for I ’ rnit boxes. Heavy ship <|iiua!« il lo fllr th»*lr t-lnlma In thla ofìb «• givings on the part of Panama citiions ous applause, a tribute Io your strategic daily. The Russians captured 50 It provide lor surveys, and permits the oii oi’ boforr aulii 22«l tlnv of Augna!, that it will be a stepping stone to the and tactical ability.'’ Japanese scouts on July 1 and the ments of lumber are being made to $1.75(92; celery, 75990c per dos; as present occupants of any encl, lands .1 N. WATSON. Rrglatrr. paragus, 50c; peas, 46» 6c per pound; Chicago, Illinois and Missouri river establishment of a United States port chief of police recently captured 240 beans, green, 4(95c; wax, 4(95c; either to buy or lease them, leases to at Colon. The order to the effect that head of cattle. There is an abundance points, Nebraska, Colorado and Utah Begin to Fear Russian Defeat. squash, $1.25 per box; green corn, 60c tie for three years and at a reasonable 'limber l.an<1. Ai t Juns 1, llfll. The Oregon pine comes the nearest tak vessels sailing from la Boca, the NO'I'K'N KUH PI'HI.II'ATION. St. Petersburg, July 18.—Discourage! of ammunition at Port Arthur. per dos; onions, new red, $1.30 per rental. ' ing the place in the East of the Wis mouth of the canal on the Pacific aide, t'nlterl Htntea 1.11 ml , iftlce. ment is lieginning to manifest itself cwt; yellow, $1.57. consin pines now aliout extinct. Lakeview, on- June 3. 1**4 must recieve their clearance pa|>ers China to Pay Etxel Heirs. No War for Tbrm. Null'* I* hereby given that In compli • en among the most perristent advo Honey—$3(93.50 |>er case. Prices are excellent and things were ance with th« priivlslons ot the act of from the United Slates authoritiea, is cates of war, who realise that Russia is Washington, July 12. — Minister never brighter for the lumlier business London, July 14.—The foreign office Potatoes — Fancy, 75.®$! pet cental; <im«t'-«* of Julie 3. IS7H, entitled Au criticised as n violation of the treaty, extraordinarily buck ward, politically, Conger has cablet! the stale depart announces that an agreement was m t for the aal« of timber land* In the new potatoes, $2.25(92 50 per cental. Htalca "f California, liregon. Nevada, as well as economically and socially, ment that «he Chinese government Fruits—Cherries, 4(95c |>er pound; signed today by Foreign Minister Ijtns* Praise for Oregon Station. nml Washington Territory. ’ aa extend British First Located. and that there is only the remotest alter making n thorough investigation gooeelterries, 6c per pound; raspberries. downe and the German ainlmseador ed to nil the Public l.nml Htule* by act Corvallis—The Oregon Experiment of Aiigunt I. IM>'-’. Uheefoo, July III.—The British tleet, chance that she will be able to draw of the incident, Ims ordered the pun $1.25 per crate; apples, new, $1(31.75; providing for the settlement by arbi AIO'IIIK A. JOHNSTON, whose movements last week ware herself together in time to defeat the ishment of the officer ami soldiers who station at Corvallis is announced by ■ apricots, 80e®$1.25 per box; plums, tration of difficulties which may arise of Klnmath l''iill«. County of Klnnmtli. Washington official to lie ahead of oth HtaiK of On-gon, ha* thin day tiled la tinged with mystery, lias been located Japanese. It is reported that M. tired on ami killed Louis Etxel, the 80c@$l per box; peaches, $1<31 • 10 per of a legal nature, or relating to the in till* office bln "Worn statement, No >r>-’. cruising in Yang Tung l>ay, 20 miles Witte, minister of finance, stated newspaper corres|»on<lent. In addition er stations of its das« ami financial re I box; cantaloupes, $2 25 per crate; terpretation of existing treaties be for Illi' imrcliii*« of the nU of m>, nw1* sources in the other states of the union. from Wei Hal Wei. There is author, recently that Russia was already beaten. it has undertaken to pay an indemnity of lie'«, lie»., of liw', of Hmtliin No. 9 watermelons, 2c per lb; prunes, $1.25 tween Germany and Great Britain. In Towtinhlii No II Mouth, H iiiik " N o . 13 ity for the statement that the fleet is of $25,000 (Mexican), which sum will The official is Dr. Allen, chief assistant per box. The terms of the agreement is identical East. W. M . and will offer proof to at Port be turned over by the state department to Dr. True, the latter of whom is head Settlers Fly From Forrst Fires. slmw thnt the hind sough! Is more val watching the developments Hope—1903 crop. 21®24c per pound. with those recently concluded with of al) the stations in the country with uable for It* timber or nlmi« Ilian for Arthur. Chinese refugees from Port Wool—Valley, 19(920c per pound; Italy, France ami Spain. Vancouver. B. C., July 18.—Owing to the estate. H g rlc 111111 in I |iiirim*>'H, mid to cnhilillnli headquarters at Wasington, D. C. Arthur who arrived here today report to the long dry period, forest tires Eastern Oregon, 10(317c; mohair, 30c hl* i'billll Io nilhl In ml Iwfore llcorge T llnldwln. County Juda« of Klmniilli that the Japanese have recaptured two Guardship Is Attacked. Predict Downfall ot Port Arthur. per pound for choice. County, Oregon, nt Klmnnili Full*, on positions from which they were driven along the British Columbia coast have Gold From Blue River District. Tokio, July 14 —Admiral Togo re Tientsin, July 12.—German military Beef—Dressed, 5(36 ^c per lb. Friday, the l»tli day of Augunl. Iteil given unusual trouble this year. A lie nnme* n* wltnenno* Jolin lirls- namely, Korte Fourteen ami Seven. Euegne—Gold to the amonut of ♦ 1,- Mutton — Dressed, 4(35c |>er lb; ports that at midnight July 11 torpedo hush tire is now raging at Wulffsohn experts here are of the opinion that the coll, J C. Jarvis, nml ll«orgn Morris, of boats approached the Ixxrm which bay, a large area having been burned Russians' position at Liao Yang and 2(H) was exhibited here recently as the lambs, 6c. llonansa. Oregon; Tlioa Hliornion, of American Cruiser at Chrfoo. Klarnnth Fall*. Oregon. Veal—Dressed, 100 to 125, 6(37c per blocks the harbor and entrance to Port over. Bettiers at Roberta creek have llaicheng are untenable against a result of a few days’ work with the Anv nml nil tiernons ilnlinlng adverse London, July 10.—The correspondent barely escaped with their lives, all three sided Japanese attack. They ex two stamp mills at the Great Northern pound; 215 to 200, 5(95%c; 200 and Arthur and attacked the guardship Di ly the nbova-ileacrlbed In ml* are re ana with, torpedoes. The result has Kuroptakin will mine in the Blue river district. This up, 3H<34c. quested to III« llif'lr cliilniH In this otn, « of the Standard at Uheefoo says that their property having l>een destroyed, pect that General on or before *nlil IVth day of Auaunt the United States cruiser Raleigh has according to reports brought down by withdraw, and they predict the down is the latest addition to the producing ■ Pork—Dressed, 100 to 150, 7(37)ic; Bot been ascertained. The Japanese 1904. bjats returned undamaged. list in this district and promises well. 150 and up, 697c. fall of fort Arthur. strived there. J. N. WATSON, lleglater. steamer today. TWO HEMISPHERES.