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t REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH \OL. IX. KLAMATH Fhnb«r Act .Inn«' 3. KTM NOVICE I «% II Bl.»» A I ION I tiltvsl IttMtr« l ami 19k»•»!•«, On*«nn Jul» ii, |»k< X '.uv I» !»«r«b* «o*i» that in oimpll with th* pn»kl«lvn» of th* «vi »»( j tie 1 riktltliwl An «o (nr th-» ft., « «( tnnt^r land« In ih* Ntatca nt k ailfort I m Nevada and a«h Ittgt n F«rr1lur> .»» rvtrn.lrd all th* ¡ I'ub-i land N'ktva tn act ot Au»4»t 4 1 n»c (h* tv o**“» I'*$»*»na have thia da* | tied In «hi- •**-- - --------------------------------- WEEK’S DOINGS Newsy Itints Udthi rid from All Parts of the World. EALI.S, INVPMMrNI or PORI ARIIil'R. J*(MiicMr (ondu< I » Mow Engineer* ing Advance. I.iao Yang, July so _ a Ruasian cor KI-AMATII COUNTY. O1ŒGON, ASSAULT IS ON I<i|k)iust ( oinininie (unirai Altai k on Port Arthur. Al’<MSi 11MH. 4, RUSHING IN MCN. Pctkcra Striving Io rill the Plaira of the .Strikers. NO. IN WWW WWW WWWWWWWWW ▼▼▼WWW'* ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ \ OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST b < ! i L'liicago, July >8.—Little if any ad [ h A A AAAA AAA A.A A AAAA A A AA AA A A A AA A AA< reaiHimlrnt of the Aaa.irlated I'rrse, w ho vantage was gained hy either side In lias Just arrived Imre after two mouths' I Im al-a kyaida all ike today and there IIOP < POP WILL BC GOOD. Slim» SWARMING IN. or INTEREST TO Ol'R READERS stay at Port Aithui, give» an Import ia no hupe tonight of any Immediate t J«»ae. «'ountv of Oaurg* - — < .•.-< ind, • W » ’ I I» ganta » lat ». Him» of I'alltornls, ant and interesting nairstive of tlmsitu settlement of the ililtlciitly. Realising I lion-valid x arc Bring Moved Onto Linn (ounly Growers Sec No Lkc, •lalrtnrnt. N.« AM, tor t lie puri naae »•! General Review ut Important Happen, ation at tlm Iwleagured fortress when he Aminunllloii Growing .Scarte and that they have one ot the haideat pioli Hrvlloi) Ik Tuwnahlp J» H (avadc Toresl Reserve. but Spray NeVcr the leva. lb* »wv». E««t W M. penlgs Pre sente<1 in a Brief and K*n<’ left tImre, July 14 which shows that Ihr hlg Guns in Beleaguered Itoukler Creek, Jx»hn B Kit HU* (I. u( Ictus to contend with tn the history ol Salem—The new a has reached this Eugi-m-—Tlm »..raying of hope in Cah fauno «»t rUitiA i>u«. •tat« of Condensed Tortn. the Japaneaa operations until then bail Toris are Not fired (Hirn. tlm packing industry, th« packers are city to tiie effect that tlm country in thi» enmity I. now in progrnaf, and in • «urn *t$it*m»nl ___ No sa:, (or ih* tlm m-lgld-oi I kh »I of Breilridiiish, in "oiim yards 1» c-niipleti-d, ami nothing Hetellolt IO. Town purvhai mi of th* not advanced so f*r a» suppoe>»l. Kev- leaving nothing unitone to gain the Hanr» IIS Enti \\ „ M •M* r K»uih. . the western pail of the Cascade forest now remains but for the bops to form Purksra say they can now afford to *'»•! Ruselan eucretere are cliionlcled, <»( Mon Marh II ------- ----- ----------- --- County of ChrÌoo, Aug l.—■*Halligtw» who bave ilpperhaml In tlm struggle with their reserve, la threatened witli devastation , »nd ripen. ■ Thare are no evidence* of HA ut* Cl Ara rt* Bh«t« dial* of I'atlfomlo. »'alltornla ignore the strikers l>ut the report of a Ja|aneae reverse, just arrivi*«! (rum l‘«»r! Arthur confirm 30,000 union employee w ho aro on ■ >l vegetation by reason of tbeencroach- licit ol any consequence, hut the grow- mt No. •tatararnt No 5N». for th« purvhaa* of I th* < v <»( •»U. n*'a Hr» lion B an«l A rupture In-lawn France an<l the with a loss of SO.OOU men, is definitely prrviiiii» rw|»ortg that a grnrral aaegnlt strike. merit of llie Eaatern Oregon alieeptm-n, <-ra will spray just the same as If there • a* of f |4rsth»n hX Eovtlun |ü, Tuwuahlp J-' vali-an seems Inevitable. «i. .ih Kang* US Kost Ka«t W U M disposed ot, not being even luelitioiied ha» I n ’«’ ii iM gtin hy the Japan« m * on that All dsy long, workmen from outside wltli tlieir eiiornioua flocks of sheep were million», for they know full well That th** will «»ff*r prxMif to ah<>w that . Already humin-da ol sheep are hi lie how little time it take» for them to A Jaj-aniw cruiaar an-l a giinlH«| l-y tlm corna|Hin<lciit, who »ays tb* Unsi »“Ughi la mor* valúa bl* (or it* (orfrtNMh and tln’V tlocUra that Ilio (tua* ' |Hilnts war« rushed to Chicago and ■weu in tlm vicinity ol Iwtroit. ami, it make (heir appi-aariice ami ruin a ciop tlmbrr or « uhm * than (vr agricultural »ere lust -,H l',ut Arthur by taken t<> th« st-s-kyar-la »Inking to till the ''When I put Io ata in a junk the mjr;-••*** ansi to *«tabllah thrlr claim* siati* ar$» ni ugnine lliat t hr Jai>an«'*e places id tiie strikers, Tonight It wa» Is »aid, there will lie no leas than 12,- just hr it is alwiut ready to l-e harvested. to Mk.4 .i'hl _l«*6»r* th* llrgintar and ><«•• ■uinee. -- — land position on the Russian right flank, 1 c<nild noi »urcaad in »apttiring thr OOI) head ill that part ol the reeeive be Report, regarding tiie probable yield r «t lAhr'lfW. OrMun. on \V*dn*a announced by the packers tliai 7,000 1‘rrsi-lrnt Gohlen, of the pa«- k Ing surrounding Green and Hemaphore I piare, arm though they had I wire a* Mh üay of (MMobrr IBM AU* ih« 1 indicate timt tiie crop will not I« quite new im-ii were now installol In the fore tiie gra«ing M-aaon closes. Marb It ! trainsier»' union, lias I wii arreeteu (or A» WlttK-fM»«-« The y ' many lr»»<>ps, There is a quelslon of whether tl>r so In-avy as last year in most of tiie Chain* i Niii Jvw. CnllCurnla; T II Hhati hills, which tlm Russians had lost, lia<l -lllfeielit plants at tlm etia-kyarda. " m l'armk hArl. Thr Ktiaaitna, according to thr rvfti* Klamath picketing. aea» grating permits contemplate tlm err yards, the dry weatlier having a ten- been recaptured by aaaault. Tlm g««r»* sforlrt, air still hoping for stlrror With tin-»« men ami with the arrivala John II fitmiott. Bou hl* r i nuiA ♦ i-roa- hnieiit upon tills terrihiry, and demy to cut short the yield, even R umis has flle.1 a protrai with Great ' i- • K «' Mrs hr n. H a e» I heights of lluinein, whit h thr Japaties«' from (irnrral Kuropatkin. Tliw air that ar« ex)Hct«<l each -lay, th« packers the M-tlleia in that section are vigor- though in most -lue-a the vines have JiW« i'Mtifurnla • Britain on »hipping »I conlral«ii>l of -I-". . « HX K MIIMlin III sill 11 MflMIH- «spe« l to get their affairs in such sha|H- Aay • ti4 au iMFrwMW clAlmln< »dv«rW ma lin'd unwilling to l»rlnvr llie rrp.tr I- <»f his that tlm strikers will Im compelle.1 t«- detendsd desperately, alone rr remain«- ■ i'iiialm--l perfectly green and Iresh. y "'"T’1 “ war Io Japan. i Alxivr xtraKTltwMl lan.l» arv rmju»«l tjf Air ch<Hr claima* In thia H< ii. John Minto him leturned from Llie growth seems not to have l«en so r.' ------- offler ... . on . or - - in their han-la. But I am convinced drfrul «I Ta F» hr Kian. The rwftlgrrs MM*k a true« in lha h<«tlhtirg ami Mvk RuMia will assist the I'nlted Htatro «Aid Sih day of <>vtob«r. further »»nifirtu Ihr rrpoit* that Ihr a vmit l«> Minto pm» through the Cat» strong »■ usual. 'I he tx-tal output of J N \\ ATIU»N. Hr^lelrr in the protwtion of wals at (ha K«>m- (list this l-slti - ii »Iso has since been Rtiaeian Orci is in a stair ot repair, hut a |«racrabl«i ■rtllwtnent at the dictation »■»It*», mid rrpoita ’!••» rnrroa« hinenU the iounty, however, now promisee to al Ihr rmloyrr*. uian-ier lelamla. retaken Tim very niorn'ng of my de 1 tliry say that thr fh'rl Is unwilling In Timi**r latul. Act June 1 Sfll. of I iottvin Oregon ahoeptnen on the be gn ater Ilian a tear ago, or on any Although the trirlpt» of liveatiN'k NOTICK Fx‘l< Fl tlldCATlo.N l totr«l Htatre land < »fh» «*. Pra,e promote» from Iowa tail»«I in parture, July 14. tlm p«Miition was l-e- attack th-xl of Admiral T«<«», « n ar* today were amall, eomparad with rr- wi«t<rn pull of the fore»l iraerve former year, tlm acreage l-ving greater I~ikc»|vW Ot« . J.$ly tl.glKM mg bonibarihsd by sig-inch Howilaers rotini of (hr minrs which thr J»|» tirar cripfa on corrraponding days umiri are alarming the people of that part than ever before. II everything goes live la hvtru» gl»rn Ihat in »'<>mpit- their rfforl to settle the Chicago strike placr nightly »1 th« mtranra lu thv of the country. Minto «aid that hr* well from now until picking time, even *M.v wuh th* provielona uf th« act of sn-l hate revurned h-xiw. and sliclla were falling re I-rated I y into normal condition», »till many cat I la, harbor. twioii W aiiii Springe and Detroit, n though there should I h - no n me rain, <Y; •gr*«* Ju«>e 3. UM. «ntlllrd An ling» and *hrrp wrrv left In llir | h - ii » th«- Japanese work», causing great avt for ihr »Air of timtw-r lande In Ihe The Portland A Aaiailc strsmar Ara die- It was I>rIiryrtI at Port Atlhiir that dialanrc <»f 16 tn)!«*», he paared through it is safe to aay thi» county vill turn »tafr« of California, Oregon. Nrsada and tonight unsold. Vla-liv-nitok. order. ! if wither thr Vladlv«»itnk *<|ua«lr«»n or ■ii mi Imp I »harp, 1,700 in nundirr out more than an average crop of hope. Ua>Wngu»n Irrrltoty. aa »atetnlcd lu bia ha» l-een relwusl at all th» Public Land Htatr» b> act of All contralHiu-l catgo as» removed. relbforvemfita fr»>n> Grnrtai Kuropat Minto consider* it an outrage, aa lie "To sum up, by the tlglitlng of July A<g(*i 4. i«r. does not tlilnk the sheepmen have the KI'kXAlil» C IIKAM. The principal in the assassination of 3, 4 and 6. when evidently the Ruaslan kin »hould arrive, thr Russian tlrrt (ropx About June Hon (Hy. of Klaniaih Fall». County of Ktamafh. rights ao far went an they air coming, turves were a-'tiug on the offensive, the would takr thr risk «>! going out. Junction City—Haying ia nearly fin- »tat* Uregvn. ha« thia day tlled In Von I'lehve was s I tttla Rusalsn, but Anitnutiiii«»n Is raid lu l«c growing I he Japanese Madr Ta lehr Hlao hut they claim thny hair a stretch two th» luatigstora of the -Irwl have not yet l(ueaiaIla («-gained on the land tide the thia * hl* aworti »tatvment. N«* ished in tills locality. The price ot t<r Ihr i jrx ha*« of Ihr *«-l< of •<•'< of been l«lrnlirt«*-L townahipa w ide there, and will bring Untcnabk. paeitiom they ha«l held In front of tlm M arre, and large furl guns arvn«>l olirti thia product lias I* en Jiigher tliia sea- fwei'”U N t. in Townahip No 1» Houth. tlisrharged. Attempts to manilla» turr 12,000 eh«*« p Into the district. fortress previous to the l«ttle of Kai |UM* *'*° * Ka»t. and will ofT«>r prvof aon than usual, farmers realising from Mtikdrn, July >N.—The l(ua»lan» Leaders In the Benson-Hy«te-Dimoii«l Chou. ammunition in Port Arthur arv re* I Hummer outers and others there arr u thuw that th« larut »ought u more tbn, not hale<L Harvest liavr r«rtrrgte*l iriMii 1» Tclio Kian to woriivd, thinking the ehfep will de I ■ »aiuAbi« To» ita timb«r or »tune than h>r lan-l ring sill proliably recap« punish ¡H»rlrd to have l-rrn failures " I be main forces of the In-aeigcr» purtM»0«0. aihl (u retabllah nient. ing is progressing rapidly, and thresh agru uilura t'llllr.t States Ju-lge ls-'«,(nl« All nl thr public buildings are l»ring ll»i Clirng. stroy all |>lra»tirr, and also the oppor land b«(or« ileorg* F au «uira i to arc on tlm average at a distance of 21) ing will Iwgm in two weeks. Grain «‘ounly JtHlgv» of Klamath has «lrelarr.1 the ln«ll> Itnenta tnvall-l baMwin. Tiie »irk and Thry il^i nlrd to withdraw horn Ta tunity for keeping «lomeatic animals. mile» from Die perimeter of tim fortrvaa ' usr«l for hoepilala. will makes better crop than was ex- ’in. al KlAftukth Falla. CDuhl>. urrg 1 *» th« crime» were against state« an-l <>n the Russian right, blit tlm Japaneim wound»*d are l»rli>g well « a’rd fur hy fun. un SaturdAy. th« tth day of Ik?to« Fili» Klao Kunday evening. General | hh t«-i, as tlm heads are well tilled and not the government. (Uf !*•* S< HOOL ALL lift YEAR. have appioerhe«l to within 12 miles on toluntrcr ntimes. D»e woiin«!» made the grams plump. While the stand is wltn««»«« K M Colson. ZarglMHirirH, cotiiliiAiidifttf the Fourth H* n*" immi rifle» arc da ng«« rotis Allai as Incbsntr bv the Japan. »«• A general attack ia l>elievv«l |<> have the Russian left. L.__ ___ Uh->rt. Martin Robert BMl I »1 M ( not so thick as usual, the yield will gbai n*n all of Klamath Falla. station, 14 m I lea from Port Arthur, «»lily when vital »pota arr rraclird. army c»»r|»», who ia tirnrral Hlakel* (hangs I'ndrr I on lent pla Hon at Ore fall but little below the average. 'wgun «m I'ott Arthur. An» and ail p«rm>fui claiming advrr««' woumlrd have l>rrg*» arniot, rr»«dvrd U> take thi? the iailr>«i>t ia working. Between 40,- Hundred» of badly ly th« al* ««-d«MK ritwrd lan»ia ar« rctpirwi gon Agricultural Collrgr. Prunes are almost a failure in Northern Other attempts at assassination are 0ima In thla •• 000 and 50.000 men are o|«erating be •piickly rrcuyrrrd (mm thrir wounds. •Irp in eutUMn|Uenrg ot tiie report» of - xX|wH te«! in RiiMian olfh ial circles fee' « • t; 1 »th <ia> of (ktiiltrr. I> i Corvallis—The faculty of tire Ore lane and Houthein Benton counties. An Amriiran namr»l Hull rr|M»rls fore Port Arthur. Th«- troops maintain J N WATSON. K«gt«t*r •rout* (hat tiie Japahrm' were turning gon Agrn-ulutral college lias Item ' in Home prune orchards, in fact, have A Spanish war veteran drew the I a r<«rieta«it -n liana-' «>1 skirmishing flic, that I.irulriiant Newton A. McCully, llie left flank. structed to prepare a plan for a contin lieen grubbed up there. t Hie American naval attache, now at , tiomretre-l In the R.-eel-u-l agency but the fli-ltl or oilier guns are usually XVTICK Full PVBUCATIUM. n»«’ J a pan«* mt fewer» air iN'Iirvrd to uous »< bool at tire college, and to re- silent. Tin- Japan«-»« are apparently Port Arthur, ia well. ' South Dakota. l>»rpartm«nt of thr Interior. Work on HMiMddcr Resumed. nr hi<lr I hr wholr <»! the armira of |H>rt llie same for Iler consideration of conducting a slow, engineering advance land otfle« at la Mr View, ore. The steamer Korea, ft- in Fan Fren lire- lw«atd of regents at the annual Or- gon ( >ty—Contractor E. P. Banda June B. IM« Grnrral» Oku and N<ahu. More than laws NrriHD roR /oNr "Often in th«- morning tin- Kussiana Notice la hereby given that the follow i-Tero, haa -l.slge-l tiie Russian fleet and The action was lies reeumed work on tlm tishladder right diviaion» of Japanr»«'air «<ngag(*d. meeting next July. <llsruv«*r Ireali trenches. Th«- Japan« «• mg uktnrwl »wttLrr haa tiled n-»the of hla xrrivv-l Mlely at T«>kl<i. taken at tire last meeting of the l-oard that is to I h - inetalled at Willamette tatention to mA»e A ua I proof in aupport an- coni|M lt«-i to al-an-lon this work in Pdiidiiu Dofiiaiin Noi fullv a Pari of Tiie rear guard action l*tw«Tti ¡Hitch« ot hi* cialaa. and that said proof will be Tire prop<»>al for the continuous col Faile in this city, and for which the apu and la T< lie Klao continued until Th« -ideation of |«yment for Port th«' daytime, as tin- IliiMiiana regularly ma lr twforr tieofge F Baldwin. C'ounty Ihr I'nllcd siale*. II at night, a iirn thr Japan«**» wtua lege session is an innovation on the Isst version ol the legislature made an J’jdge of Kumaih County. l»re . at Klam land flour re I sect by Rurelan vrrerle opa-n tire on them as «-on as «laylight on TM«-0ak»ji. •th Fair it or*, - — * ------------------ Autfuat ---------- ---- »th - A suit Washington, Aug. L—Controller of w ilhin eight «»I Ihr Kuaaian rntrrnch« coast, hut is much in vogue among appropriation of f.5,000. before a prise court. dlscioa«*» th«- works." • >u Han$u*i I’ Port»» of iWUHeM will probably Tire brought against the contractor hy in the 1 rcaanry Trarrw« !|, In an uplnh»l> tnenla Th» Kunnian» withdrew in |»rr- larger institutions in the East. (<>F Ihr •'» uragvn. h< m»»tr«k»| No Rusaia haa intimat««l to Great Blit- •e « ot «w1« »nJ nw * of **"| Imlay i(«'fining the authority « f the fret order, lavomd t»y thr beautiful college year c I- sm - s about June 12, ordi ter« «t<-<l tislieruien to recover I ft 0,000 iOf t - --------- —------- *. ----------- ran«* ----- u - E W m am that reparation wl!. .« made, if ‘WCtjvh narily, ami opens about September 20 damages and to enjoin the construction Panama ( anal coinmiMion regarding moonlight« AIO IO SIRIhrRS. H« name» th« the follow following ini witnraara t<» yme gia continuoua reeldence upon and proper, in the Knight Commander caae. (llflbtirM'int-nta ami Ihr relation of the (irnrral Kuropatkin report« that Ihr There are tlmeo wlio ln-lieve that many ■ if the la-l-ler, was recently decided In cuiUvaiion uf »aid land. vU Frank Van The German etcauiar Arabia, from frclghlhandlcrx May Take a Hand canal none (o (hr (*nltr«l Htat«^*, hohl* Japanrar column in the vicinity of studenta, were- a fourth term added to favor of tlm state's interests by the cir- Meter lAfayette Van Meter. Elmer that, while the **g« neral apirit and It ma I mca . which i* lirlievrd to l«r the year, woul«l continue in attendance, ■ »lit court. Tlm construction of thio Moor* and Frank Ke»ter. all of lledheld. Portlan-l with a cargo of flour, haa ar In (hit ago I rouble. ureg-a ___ . |»ur|M#e” of the ronat itili ion ia appli* two division» vtrong. ia marching along enabling them to gain a year in taking impiuvrmi-nt in tiie river will lie com rived iu Vladivostok in charge of a J N WATT'S Reglater Chicago, July 30 —After Issuing a calde to the tolte, that domain i* not a llie valley of thw Taller, with the obvi« the college course. Steps taken ao (ar pleted this summer. prise crew. NOTICK FVR Pt Bl.TCATivy*. general order that woul*l have involvr-l part of the United btAtra within the ou» aim of rutting thr railr<w«l abova are only preliminary, and future action The state depatment'a note on the by the bogrd Is m-eesssry to determine Goes to Buy Larger Mills. department of the Interior. all the Chicago railr-auls in the stick- ’•full meaning of the ronatitution ami I.iao Yang. whether or not tiie plan will lie finally land oftU e al lake View. <»ro. •allure »( th« Arabia'a cargo iacouchr«i the law» of the country.** Thr evacuation of Ta Trhr Klao a a* Eugene—Scott Standish (ante down June ¡3. in courteoua language ami no iaah <le yai-ls strike, Iawreooe J. Curran, pres lie »aid that until congrraa by ei- prc|»arrd for long ago by thr Kuaeiana. inaugurated. from Blue river anji lias gone to Kan NoUc* I* hereby giver» that the follow- ident of the Freiglithan-llera' union, preaa legialalion »hall haxe prem*rlbr<l a* military rxp«*rta have repeatedly in* nutn<ia will be mad», eg r ba* II ■ f 1 ** 1 • Francisco to buy a new mill for the tatentiun to commute hi» claim, and that To rtf Dp Smelter. tonight reconaldared bls action and is the form of government of the none, diratrd. Thr retirement ia not regard Rn»»lan otBciaf» had lawn warned of Great Northern mine. The addition «•-d pf’eof will be made before Georg«* Grants Pass—There now stand on of tliia mill w ill increase the output Ctuuuir* i’ounty Clerk of Klamath the plot by which Minister von I'lchve n->w holding Ins ortler in abeyance the will sn-l sound discretion of the cm I aa materially altering the aituation i ou«*». ore< n. at Klamath Falk. Ore «as elain. Th« assassin, believed to i-euding a conference tomoriow morn preoldcnt and hie lOlniiiiseion will con- Thr Ruimian» had atron u’y fortit)«M| the Hoiithern Pacific tracks at Grant» from 20 to 30 per cent, bringing the (ML on M roiay. Auguat B. IMW. *»« F Nkholaa. h->meatrad No. •?>!. of Fort t»» a Finn, waa perhapa fatally Injured. , . ,,, i , trol, »iit»l«H t only to the general spirit Itai Cheng, In view of thia contin Paas three carloads of machinery, furn output up to 110.000 or more - m - i Ing with h-ailets of tlm Allisxl Trade» 1 / , 1 , Klamath Klamath County. «>r*gon. fur ace, stacks, <>re cars, lathe, drillpress, month. The owners of this property ■ an«l purpose <•« tlm constitution, ami gency. let No It. ••« ti«n 3. tuwnahlp 33 ». range The British eteamei Foimoaa has unions, wh.we nmmlmrs are on strike. I()r |<<B| ,Ftr„11(HI „( n,r glMir »|ia|) be etc., for tiie 100-ton »melter lieing in will also build a tramway tliia fall to h* K W M Ha name« th« following wltnr.ara to Iwen eeiaad In the Red era. stalled at Takilma by the Takilma convey the ore from the mine to the It is »aid, however, that if I'reai-lent APOLOGY AND DAMAGTS. DTur« h t ihtin p»ua rreuien»« upon an*» Smelling company, and there are two mill, and will lie prepared to operate Russians sunk two Japam-ae sailing Donnelly, of tlm Butrhers' union, ami cu.n.ati n of «aid land vl« It M Mor* Kn. Andrew Nl«»ggy. W kt Morgan and vearela without warning ths crew. carhauls of machinery and supplies yet the mill all w inter. tlm other »trike leaders «-«pre»» a«h-eiie mea M Emory, all of Fort Klamath. BaMs of British Settlement of to arrive. T.iese cats were shipped ADVIsrP IO S1AY AWAY. The Britiab steamer Cab-haa ha» Iwen to have the or«ler enforced it will In Knight (ommandcr's Loss. J N WAT»M. Reglater some time ag", and ahouhl arrive with PORTLAND MARKETS. captured hy the Vladivoalok squadron put irtoeflect at onre. The executive I ondon, July 28 —The British gov in the next few -lays. The plant ia to NOTICE FUR PfHLICATloN. The packers are tuahing in workmen committee of the freighthamllrs was in No Prolri Hon for Mrn Not Vantrd ernment is taking energetic action rela be located on the old Darkitia place. Wheat—Walla Walla, iw><jt87c; blue- at (rlpplr (reck. department of the Interior. 'rom outside pointe to All the places of seseiou until late tonight and tive to tlm sinking of tlm British steam I h -I- iw the Waldo ami Queen of Bronx •tem, 71(-<72c; valley, 78c. I ao 4 Offlcw at Jmke View. June it. 15**4 mine«, -IA miles from Granta Paes. er Knight Cominamler by tlm Vla-llvo- Cripple Cicek, Colo., Aug. 1 — Slier ' strikers. Barley—Feed, $22 per ton; rolled, that preparations have Leen Nolle« 1« hereby given that «he f‘’ll°* Iff Edward Bel) will not guarantee pro stok »qua-Iron, AH information re f23wt24. Niu Chwang lias lieen abamlonsd by '•r< nam««) •« tiler ha* filed noth* of hl* it !*• put the strike order in force tection to any |H-rs--n who lias hern ceived by tlm government temls to ca laUnt.Gn to make final proof In •uPlH’Jt Good Road Building Material. Gala—Mo. 1 white, $1.22* gray, the Russians aad is iu the hands of the of Li* < iirn aii'l that aaid proof will r»e driven from tills district I h - csum * of his tsbliRli in the --rti- inl nnml tile tielief <h-emr<l necessary. Eugeni-—J II. Dodge has arrived $1.17 ’■» per cental. v > K.-giatrr and *<• ■ rl ’• •r Japanese. •t lake Yew Oregon. «» M'»n*iay. Aug President Curran's orders, if livnl alliance m sympathy with the Western that an ouliage has I-ecu committed here from Cleveland, O., l-eiug sent Flmii — Valley. $3.t»0(<$4.08 per har- vh !* h vii Ffwierkk Mtukie, of Good authority on international law» Federation of Minria. lie made this for which no excuse exists n interna- here to superintend the woik of build rel; hard wheat straights, $4(14.26; •err h iama th County. Oregon, home- up to by tlm freight handlers, would law* -laclarea neutral ptiiea may not plain t-slay when be rereived a message tlonal law. •**w4 No t<»r the nw% of ne»•• ing a sample piece of road on approvc-d «-.ears, $3.8894.10; hard wheat pat- work a severe hardship on tlm packers from I'alrick Carvel, one of the hun n 27. towr.whip 4“ a. range 10 r. W . M ! fully lie sunk. Tlm demands which will I la- made on scientific plana, a- a demonstration of «■ntR, $ I 40(-r 4.70; graham, (3.6094; H* Mmol th« following wllncaaea to ns It explicitly ditecta that union men pc»* hit» • -ntinuou* reablen» • upon an«J Thomae Taggart, of Indiana, bar jshall handle no freight for the hlg dreds deport, d after the Imlepemiciicc the Russian govi-ininent ’ will ini lude the |NMaildlitiea of goml load building whole wheat, $494.28; rye flour, eulfivaUon of «ahi land, via <’ »* M«r- compen.ation to tlm owners of the rhip in this section. Samples of available $4.60. depot dynamite outrage. nil. John T King. Walter Purdy and t-een ch-HM-n chairman of th« national packing companies, either outgoing or Cai vol ia now at Colorado City ami and to the owners of the gmida on materials have I h - cu sc ut East and have Millstufla—Bran, $19 per ton; mid- Bert bavia. all <»f Merrill. Oregon Democratic committee. incoming. President Curran's order to notified Kin-riff Bell that he wished to hoard the Knight Cominamler, an Iwen examined hy Mr. Dodge, and St is ■Hinge, 23.50; shorts. $21; chop, $18; J N WATHEN. Register. Toe teamatera have |oine«l their fel tlm men follows return to the district ami reaume Ids a|H>logy for tlm action of the Russian liis assertion that tiie i a erials here linseed, dairy food, $19. Tlml*r fuknd, Art Jun» 1. , low workmen in the strike at the Chi- "At a meeting with the business resi-lence here, ami would do so If the cruisers and an agreement that in available are as good as can lie found N</TP E Foli PUHLK’ATION Ilav—Timothy, $l-'»91fl per ton clo agents of tlm local Freighthandlers’ authorities would guarantee to protect structions shall lie given which will anywhere in the world. t'nlt«Ml Miai*« !»and offl< ». rago pa< king hoiiaee. * ver. $«99; grain, $11912; cheat, $11 I»akrvi«*w orrgon. Junr J. union Imlay it wss decided that all him from violence, prevent a re|H-tition of such action. Notte«- w hrfe*by glvrn that In compii 912. Gifford I'inchot ami F. II. Newell men under tlm jurisdiction of our or Bi itisli shipowners arc up in arms •fw* with th»" proviaivn» of thr Hlieriff Bell not only informed Car Butter—Fancy creamery, 189 22*c; Guartzvllk Prospects arc Good. will investigate changes neede«l in the Congrestn of Jime 3. 1M7M, rntHlrd An gan union in tim various rairoada in vel that Im would not guarantee to pr-e over the danger which sliipping is now »-■t f-r (he .»le -if llmtier l»n«ls In Ih» Northwestern land laws. Albany— W. B. Iswier and Arlliin store butter, 13913S|C. Chicago I* orderc-l not hi receive or de tect him from harm, but atrongly ad- running ami are bombarding the gov- ■tal.» '.t Ollt-.rnl» or««->n. Neyn<l» Eggs—Oregon ranch, 20921c. L. Penne, tiie New York miningcx|N«ita, «M Washington Territory. ' •» «a(«n.l- Two townships thrown ojn-n for set liver any freight ot the packers, wheth vised him nevei to return to the dis eminent with representations looking have returned from (lie Quartsville Cheese—Full cream, twins, new «1 lo all ih» p-ibllc InM Bla«»» by act to lire thorough protection ol their in mines. Mr. I'xas« expressed himself stock, 12912*c; old stock, 7(R8c. tlement in ra< itlc < -iiinty. Washington, er thia fieigbl 1» delivered at the trict. ot Augu.t 1 l-C FRANK MARSRGW. terest». -aused a rush at the Vancouver land frelglithouMS by teams or in care.” hr (-ven belter pleased with tiie mining Young America, 13914c. ->f Kl.math F.lts, (’ounly ot Klamain Poultry—Fancy hens, 12912*c per ’jit* R B mi « of * Oregon, ha» thi» day fllro In office. Mineworkers Threaten Strike. properly Ilian on liis tirot visit, Thi- thi» offlr# |.r» - ,* .w-.rn »(»tsnient. N’> War Vessels Must Not Pass. Dirplic i*V <»• Russians. wss lua-lc several years ago and n suit pound; old liens, ll*912c; mixed Phila-lelpiiia, Ang. I — There Is grave Kuropatkin report» a retreat of hlsi pu re baio» of Lot for th« p«,,w..___ — ------ — - .u I ondon. July 30—Thomae Gihron fear that the esecutive hoard of Dis London, July 28.— While the nego ed in an expenditure of considerable chickens, 11911*c; old roosters, 9c; Towrnahlp No. U mi N o 2 : In Township .>’<» ,7.,f*ou2h 1« Ksr.g^ s-> •» V Ernst will ’r 'army alter two days’ fighting. Kn»t W M / , and »(Ut Win off-r Bowl« ». Conservative, will ask Premier trict No. I, United Mineworkers, will tiations between Great Britain and money in development. Active woik young roosters, ll*9ltc; springe, 1* . ---- .._w, on« ptoef to »h-*w that the la.id sought Jx will probably withdraw hie entire Balfour in the hour«- ol common» if the “ — ? storie order a strike involving approximately Russia respecting Bed sea aeiiurea is ex|>« eti-d in tlm QuarUvillu district to 2-pound, 10017c; broilers, 1 to Im tnorw i ,tbi»’ tor l|s tlmtwr or fhan tor agri'uHural pur!»*»««• *. and lo army V» Mus'len. pound, 10 *917c; dressed chickens. ! gov,- minent i» aware that the Russian 76,000 men, when it mesta in special have In-en carried on in Hie moat con soon. land before sstabilsh h'«$ t lulrn to saM lc —‘ 12 S913c; tnrkeys, live, 14 *910c; do (korgs- t Baldwin, County Jiidge of Anxiety la felt for a number of v,-«- Tinored emitter Deniilri Donakoi, after session here Monday, to consider the ciliatory manner, the Associiib-d Press ih dies-i-d, 159111c; do choice, 18020c; Klamath <’■- inty, f>r»*gon, st K — lama -- having InH-n allow'l to take 600 tone learns that in tlie representations to Indian Institute at Newport. question of I he refusal of ths coal coin sela about due off the Japanese OOM». tlm coast. Fall«. or« jcon. on Monday, the 22»! day of seis alxrtit du« ,>t coal at Port Bald, and after het cap panics to de-lmt check weigh men's tiie Ht. Petersburg government, For Snlem—Die prorgam for tlm annual geese, live, 007c; do dressed, 800c; * k 1FM Kansas City packers claim to contin tain had given hie word of honor that wages. If the strike ia ordered, it will eign .-ecretary f-anwiowne «ieclated that Paciflc coast institute, which I» held at ’dn -ks, old, $090.60 |M?r dosen; do ii* nam«*« a« wltnrssra: W. O Rmlth Frank Fai, J <’ Hmlth Ar< hl« ue to get nonunion help and to turn out he would proc«« <1 at «nc« anil by d.n-ct prolialdy affect tiie whole anthracite Great Britain could not, ia view of her Newport, Or., each year, lias been is young, as to else, $296. •M Jam«s boylr. all nt Klamath Falls, Vegetal-li-s—Turnips, $1.26 per sack; route Io Cadix, remained off fort Hai«l region, as (lie companies seemed to I h - treaty alliance with Japan, allow any sued for tliia year, ami ia very elaborate Orsgon a greater product. Any and all person» claiming «flvrr»«* an-l »lopped and examined six vcemde, combined in resisting tile domami interpretation to lie placed on treaties In character. Tiie 1IH)I session will lie t carrots, $ 1.50; beeta, $1.26; pa ran I [is, In a 14-hour battle tlm Roeeiane met ly th*, am, . d.arrlbfd lands are ro- which were about to enter tlm canal, claiming it is tantamount to a recogni relating to the Dardanelles which held August 22 to 27. Tim program $1.26; cahliage, l*91\o; lettuce, »H*«!»-d to fl I»- their claims In this offlr«* a severe defeat east of Ta T«.lm Kiao. a «ahi Z2«1 day of August, let and a tew day» later riqicated the stop tion of tiie union. would |>ermlt of the free passage of ves will lie under the sii|H-rvlaion of 8ii|H<r- head, 25040c perdoxen; parsley, 25c; J N WATSON, JUglstrr. I cauliflower, $1.750 2; celery, 75090c; Tim Knight Commander, sunk by page off Aleaxndrla. sels of tiie Rua-Ian volunteer Herd.. intendent of Indian Helmute Miss Ka tlm Ituaelan Vladivostok aqnadruo, had telle- Reed, mid Superintendent of in- impnrnguH, 50c; peas, 490c per pound; Great Run of Sockeyes. Imans, green, 495c;wax, 495c; squash, a cargo of Iron and steel- I Timber lend. Act Jons ». tW». Mmh rood Adulterated. ciinn Sc bools M. F. Holland. A< Hon Delayed In New York. Vancouver, B. ('., Aug. 1.—Ono of I N otice fur pl ' hlicátio N. $t .25 per box; green corn, 00c per dos; (•heyermc. Wyo., Jul» ■»'» -'n'" '*r"‘ tiie greatest runs of sockeye siclmon in New York, July 28.—A telegram Malheur, Oregon farmers have two Fnlt«*«1 Hi it te» I m nd Off!**. onions, new red, $1.30 |H-r cwt; yellow, w Is-k-virw. or*. Jun* 3, I*" report of ll- nty Knight »ml Ros» Moti- tiie history of firn canning industry ia from President Donnelly, who ia in Wallowa County's Tlrsf rair. nontlia in whltb to accept tlm govern $1.75. N'ltk* 1« h<-r«*by g1v*n •>»*»< In <'<>n»plL <lv »Ist«’ food Inspectors under tlm new reported from Rivera Inlet, B. charge of the meat strikers' main head Enterprise—Tiie first annual fair of ment Irrigation project. • iws wnh ths provision» ot th* * ,, < Honey—$393.50 per case. CMigru. -,f j,„„ i nan, entlil-’o An pur. forni Uw, Show, timt during Um Wadhama cannery in one day took in quarters nt Chicago, directing the local the Wallowa county fair association A Big Four engine at Indianapolis Potatoes—Fancy, old, $1.2501.40 •'I f-.r (he „ale -,f timber |»nd» in Ih«’ 425 HHiiiph’» were »iibmilte«l for 30,000 fiali, the Brunswick c annery took union ofllciala to call out all mon em will I h - held in tills city during the "Ules ,,t Caiifortil», (iregon. N«-v»-ia. .truck an electric car, killing percental; new, Early Rose, 2c per ! 7«*' . ", ilici of thi« number 2H8 were over 28 ()00 salmon and the pack for ployed by tiie companies affiliated wltli first week in October. The primary pound; Garnet Chile, 2c. *»4 Waahingt,.,, Territory. ’ »■ •4 to all th. p-ibllc Land trial«’» **y »st ..... a and injuring a ntimliel of otheis. analysi" In siici«»»«-» tliât day ran about 2,000 carea gt each tire so called lieef trust here, was re object tn holding the fair tliia fall in to ..... ..................................... Finits—Cherries, 406c per pound; »’ Augual I |»V2. ,,f foo.1 it was di«ov.r.nJ preservatives of timas canneitea. At Alert Bay, the ceived tislay. No immediate action secure an exhibit of Wallowa county's , Alt HIE A JOHNBTON, gmiMclierrira, rtc; raaplH-rries, $1.26 per st Klamath l ulls. County of K'7,n,H,,,' were used. A msjorlty of th« ••«>•1»'-" big run wss one day later and tin* fiali was taken, however. Tiie local repre resources for tlm Lewis and Clark ex- I crate; hucklelrerries, 16c |>er pound; Hlals Of Oregon, lias this <l»y filed I" were sent by de.Uis who desire to use are expected at the Fraser at tiie I m »- sentative, Mr. Eichelberger, said tirât polstion next year. A pioneer’s asso NOTICE FOR I’l’IllsICATloN, Ills -.fl)-e hl- aw-irn statement. No. -*-■ apples, new, $101.76; apricots, $10 pure food», «nd It is expected concert««! ginning of tliia week. -f-r the pur-base of Ihe III* -I n»4c,*W5 in view of tire present conditions here, ciation will also lie organised dtlilnj 1.35 per box; (teaches, Yellow Craw «< nat4, he% of nw>4 of gactlon No. » Dapartmarit of th« Interior. it would not <l<> to act hastily. tiie fair. '•»(..I .................. '-"3,,^^ ’ action will lie taken. In Township No «I Houth. Rang« No. 13 ford, 80c; others, 00070c; cantaloupes, K“' W M and will offer proof to Sultan Takes the ricld. $2,60 per crate; watermelons, I 4c per •bow that (he lan-l «ought I» more vsl Noltes I» h»r«by „ h ',',. of ' righting About Port Arthur. Road Building Rc< omm«n<k<l. Tangier, Aug. I.—Tlm British cruis rrl< Hon at Panama. pound; prunes, $1.25 per box. sal,1« n,r ||„ tlmtier or »tons th»n for log named settler ""ln X>f n support •fFk’UltuFMl purpn»«*». and Io «»tablltni Inf« nt Un to triok»' nrial |»r»»<»r «»• . Accord Ohefoo, Jrly 28.— A junk bringing Eugene—Judge Chriaman and Com- Panam», July 30—The «HtabUM.- er Hermione arrived tonight. Beef—Dti-rsed. 50(14«’ per pound. !" hl».lHlm. »«..1 * I.T M«*l»lrn to mtltl l>tnd b*for« í>*<*r«* I l,ef„r- <leor«e T •*»1''»'". "> 'J melit ol » P»'* »' Ancon ""''"f,th" , ing to news from Frr. tiie sultan is col Chinese refugees from Port Arthur, hue mi»»ionera Edwarda and Price have re Mutton—Dressed, 496c per pound; Baldwin, <*'>unty Judg* fit KlkfT>»tn I, purity, Or*«on, »t Klnmath Kall». <»n .lu-lge of KlHioHth ñh. (ml ol lb« »ntboiIti«» of the ranal lecting a big army outside Fes. Tim just arrived here. The Chinese report turned from Blue river, where they lambs, tie. 1’i.ir., orejpm. »II Tm-wlHV. A'« 7 ™/ky. »««* IBth <I hv of Aok'»»t IFM vim KJ"«“.;,* "Ç, " thè n'i "f sone ha» erre ted considerable friction imperisl tent liss already been pitched that, when they left Port Arthur, July have been inspecting the wagon roads Veal—Dressed, 340t>e per pound. H» riarrif-N mm wltn«»»*»: John Uf'«; l-.H, 'viz [ J -,.<-t|(>n H. I h , tween the eleameblp com|«nh a and outside the walls of Fex, which is taken uly 22, heavy fighting was going on with a view to their improvement. e¿,n J ‘ Järvi», mii '1 G«or<« Morri», of icori. hom«»»«‘Md N‘>- Pork—Dressed, 007c |>er pound. Or«Mton; Tho». Hhormon, of nw’i. «W'À of nw% l,e government at Panama, the latter to indicate timt tiie sultan will person- both on land and sea. They were un They find tiie camp flonriahing, and Hope—1903 crop, 21024c per pound. t-,wn.hl|i «I ». r»n«e I" t„ Klamath Falla, (>r*ffon. II- nsme» th- followl ur w1(n«Mms They leport will authorise expenditure of funds gating that th« companies .hould ally lead Ills fmces ngiilii.t tiie pretend able to give any details. Any Nrifj H|| .faraón» «'lalmlnk tti1v«*rM*- Wool—Valley, 19020c per po«nd; prove hi» continuous V vvhlt- ■y th* Mbov«*-<14-«<rlb«*d land» »r* r«* tlieir clearance papere from the er, who is active in tlm diitricts of Ta that the Japanese have heavily fortified for (lie tHdlarment of roads in a ju Eastern Oregon, 10917c; mohair, 30c ÄÄ “ I. $n.A.nd rrsnk n **»i*d to ni* th*lr rlAlm» In thi» offb « ra and Ujda. Ban Chnpo Hill. dicious manner. l>er pound for choice. or befor* nMld l»th day of Au«u»t, Panaman autboritlea. , ar.ybs.1, .Il of J N. WATiONs R»fl»l»r lUitsisr.