Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 08, 1904, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
Newsy Items Gathered from All
Parts of the World.
8, 1904.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER
IX.
WEEK’S DOINGS
REPUBLICAN.
I
CALLS MCN (HIT.
President Donnelly Greatly Extends
Packers’ Ntrikc.
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OREGON NEWS Of INTEREST
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ARMIES ARC ABOUT EQUAL.
Russia Has All Confidence Kuropat­
kin Will Be Victorious.
NO.
23
r
JAPANGAINING
I PARC or THE PHILIPPINES.
Large IntrcaM in imports and De-
crease In Exports.
Ht. Peterrbnrg, Hept. 1.—Ths great The yussidns are Withdraw
Washington, Aug. 31.—According to
battle of Liao Yang, which began early
¡ng from Liao Yang.
a statement given out today at the bu­
Tuesday morning, ragwl throughout
ELECTRIC ROAD IN UMATILLA.
TESTING STATION AT EUGENE.
reau of insular affairs, the Fhilippiae
the day with increasing intensity, but BKi BATTLE IS NOT YET ENDED
Of INTEREST TO OUR READERS
import trade advanced nearly (2,000,-
Bureau uf Forestry Has Matter Un­ WIN Be Built If Portage Road tv up to thia hour no further official de­
1000 in value during the nine mouths
tails tayond two brief tolegrauix given Train Scrvkt Between Mukden and
General Review of Important Happen-
der Consideration.
Convtrur ted.
ended March last, and a slight falling
penlga Presented In a Brief and
Ha Ism—The United Hlate« bureau of
Pendleton—In the event of the con­ i out in th« afternoon, have bean received
the City Is Reported to Have I off is shown in the exports as a result
Every confidence
forestry l.aa under consideration the es­ struction of tin* portage railway lie tween bby tta war office.
Condensed Eorm.
Been Interrupted.
ot decreaaed shipments in copra and
tablishment of a testing station at the Celilo aud The l*slls«, which now seems : is expressed in General Kuropatkin’r
sugar, although hemp and tobacco are
assured, an electric railroad may l>e ability to meet the Japaneee assault on
University of Oregon at Eugene, and it built between Pendleton and some
The whereabouts of Princess Louise
Tokio, fl**pt. 5—The Japanese left exported in larger amounts than for
is still unknown, although a vigorous
is learned from a reliable source that point on the Columbia river. This ground of bis own ( housing, but the began pressing the Ruslans toward Ta the corresponding three-fourths of the
search is lieing made.
the officials who have the matter in rumor ia current on tlie «treats, and it city is hungrily awaiting further news Tzcho at dawn this (Friday» morning. previous year.
charge are Very favorably impressed is believed that something tangible lies of the progreae of the fight.
Four year ol<l John Conrad, uf Red­
The Japanese right Is »-ngage.l In the
Excluding gold and silver and United
tiehind It.
It is understood that the
with ll e need uf such a station here.
ding, Cal., accidentally shot and killed
The Japaneee forces engage*! in this neighborhood of Helyingtall. The Jap- States government purvbasea, the cua-
The work of such a «tation would Ire promc ter« of thi« schemaars prominent tattle can only ta estimated here, but
his sister Clara, sged 6.
I
_______ , since August 29 are tom-tauae returns, the total value of
an»«e casualties
to make carrful au<l accuiats test« of residents of Umatilla county and that they are believed to number a taut offiolallly estimated at 16 000.
merchandise imported for the nine
A fire at Gem, Idaho, caline*I the
the strength, durability, elasticity, they will carry 11*» project to a success­ ZOO.fMMt men.
Thursday'a new« from the seat of months ended March, 1904, at (25.-
loss of (l**A,uot> worth of property,
etc., of all kinds of Irnilding and eon- ful termiustion, provtdad tlie portsgs
927,024, and the export« at (22,266,-
fiener.l Kuropatkin is known to WBr e|</|MH1 wjlfc
lliv Insurance carried was (20,UU0,
-traction material, such as lumber, road is built, seems certain.
have six army corps, besides 147 squad-
____ ______ _______ 169, a 7 per tent increase in imports
The promoters will not talk for r
pub-
»lone, brick, cement. Huch a station
of - - a ---------
moat 1 and 2 per cent deerease in exports,
Georg» B. Gamón, <>l Portland, wax
— rons of cavalry, in which great confl- 1 patches giving
- information
■
‘♦’knificant character -------
hearing
on th«
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VBav-
would require an initial investment of I leaf ion, refusing to give any informs* dence is re|xceed, bringing the Ru«aian .i.wia^.-e
l*a*lly Injured In an auto wreck wnile
The ricegiowing
sections of the .
Biit-
ft
(5,000 for machinery with which to lion at all
-n comeming
---------------- •• tlie U project.
xal up to “
about
tha same number that domination ot Manchuria, at the cloe«
•«>•* Freach Ea-t Indios ha vs en-
taking in tlie sights In New York City.
make the terts,
Tlie custom ol the is too e>xrn to announce our intentions,” i tbe
have. How
the
aimies of the present campaign. The
— Japanese
•
..
.
increase In trade,
The first
Police utllcel Ola Nelson, of tbePort-
government lout been to require the raid one of tlie interested person«, "for compare with regard to artillery is not
came from the Asociated Press corres- the latter territory sending three-
lami fon«, win fatlly shot while triyng
I the portage road Las not been built as
state to furnodi the testing laboratory,
definitely known, though throughout pondent at Rt.
fomths of the (10,000 000 worth of rice
to arreat a 1« idrt who was holding up
Petersburg. filed there received.
sir lie the government employee the ex- yet.”
the war the Japanese have shown great
a Street car. Tlie hold-up artist win
at
1:1«
P.
M„
and said General Ku-
It Is understood that two objective preference for thia arm and great skill
ix-rt to take charge of the work. After
Except fcr those countries from
caught.
roptakin had withdrawn bls whole which rice is obtained the statement
i I k - lalxnatory has r»-en provided then points aie now under consideration, the in its use.
WhUe Hi« R u » iu A u « wsrs clearing
army
to
would Ire no fuither expense to the one being Umatilla and the other Wal­
the
right
bank
of
the
Taitx
Reports from the front credit the
says that for the first lime since Amer­
tlie channel at ths entrance to I’oit Ai­
lula. The latter point will probably Japanese with Laving about 200 guria river so as to meet General Kuroki s ican occupation, the United Htatee
state.
timi, one of their versela struck a mine
The advantage to the state in the es­ lie ch>*en, aa a road between that junc­ and many mountain batteries, and it is flanking movement. The
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inference leads in the amount of merchandise
and went to the bottom. A nuiuix*r of
tablishment of a government testing tion and this city would open up un­ known that they recently shipped 24 drawn from this dispatch was that
___ sent to the islands aud that the out­
lives were lost.
stalk n would tie in the advertising limited traffic out of Tendelton. Wheat heavy guns to Yinkow. Four of these Liao Yang had been evacuated, that going trade with the principal countries
Oregon material would get as a result raisers are anxious that tiie road be guns already have been mentioned in city lying on the left bank of the river. shows a decline in the value of ship­
K«*«iitor Ilian's condition remains
Nothing to confirm this was received
of the tester A report uf all testa built, as the saving io grain freight there dispatches as taing in action.
ments to the United States, more than
uncliangi'*l.
until several hours later, when a dis­
would ire | ublislird in government bul­ rates will be enormous.
General Kurokatkin, in addition to patch from the Asao<dated Press cor­ (700,000 ot the lose being credited to
Over ('.*,000,000 uf tiie new coinage
letins, ami an official record would be
his field batteries, has a number of very respondent at St
Petersburg dated sugar exports and (600,000 to h*mp.
of Philippine gold has just been
FARMERS ARE PANIC PROOf.
kept showing the merits of Oregon
heavy guns emplaced at important po­ September 2. and timed 1:2« Friday
More than one-half of the imports
alilpixxl to Manilla on ths government
building material.
sitions at Liao Yang, where the Rus­ morning said “the news of the evacu­ conmsted of food and animals, wbils
transport Thomas.
The nearest government test i station Umatilla County Assured of a Prov- sian« have been strongly fortifying for ation of Liao Yang and the withdrawal the export* were chiefly agricultural
meat famine than any yet taken.
some time. The Japanese profess to of the Russian army to the right bank products., hemp exports amounting to
pcrous Year.
Th» Cripple Creek sheriff has de­
Drastic orders have lawn issued by is at Berkeley, Cal., where the I bureau
have captured two field batteries dur­ of the Taitx river had caused Intense (16,000,000 in round numbers.
The
clined the sei vices ol the militia to re­ the latar leaders not to |x-rmit anyone of loieatry maintains a station similar
Pendleton—The financial depression
,
to
that
projxecd
for
Oregon.
I
In
addi-
ing te |«st two days. Russian official "xcitement.”
figures on the carrying trails show an
store quiet alter the recent riots. He
Late Thursday night the St. Peters- increase in volume of businees done
to enter or come out of I lie stockyards. torn to setting liefore the world reliable an<l tbe businas stagnation which usual­ accounts admit the low of only six
l*ellev«s he Is able to handle the situ­
ly precedes a presidential election has
burg correspondent of the
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Associated
The force of pi< ki-ts was Inlay in­ information regarding the merits of
guns.
under the Ameiican flag. the amount
atimi.
not and will not affect Umatilla county
Press obtained an opinion from the
construction
material,
these
stations
carried tc the islands being (1,535,027,
It
is
Mated
a
Ja[«neee
battery
war
creased to 12,000 men in the vicinity
war
office
that
the
withdrawal
to
the
or
any
other
community
in
the
North
­
Ili» robliers a ho held up th» train
afford an opportunity to asceila in
captured south of Anahanshan during right bank of the Tails river became while (2,237,806 of the exports left the
ne»r Keinnirsr, Wyuming, secured only of tiie yards alone, and they have l*een whether materials Ireing umh I in con­ west thia tall. Tbe immense cropsand
islands under the American flag.
The
the preliminary fighting and that sev­
(900 Two | hmmw are In pursuit and directed to slug any one coming out or si met ion work are of tile cha racier lire general prosperity have stimulated eral Japanese guns hsve been destroyed necessary so that th« Russians would British veesela took (18,172,819.
. ta able to repel a blow in that direction
trades
in
all
lines
ao
much
that
there
ll.e slier i fl is (msltive he will captuiv going into tiie yards
Piesident Don­ called for by contracts or whether they
since then.
The sugar trade declined from (2,-
j and that General Kuropatkin's move
the men.
nelly issurd a statement today in which are suited to the purpose for which ia no likeihood ol such a period. Al­
Little of the strategic situation has ment waa the carrying out of a well- 479,001 to (1,827,074, the entire out­
though
tbe
de;>oeita
in
the
banks
are
i’rim ■■•« Louise, «bissi daughter of he said the strike must ta won at all mad.
developed so far. Official news from defined Idea rather than a retreat. The put being sent to Japan, Hong Kong
no larger than ia usual for thia time of
| same dispatch points out with notable and China, no portion being exported
of the king of Belgium, lias succeeded iiaxards. To lose It would mean the
the front «ays there was desperate fight­
tbe
year,
money
ie
more
plentiful.
i lack of comment that the Japanese
in setaping bey guards and is believed crumbling of ti«d< a nub niem all over COMPANY MAY BUILD PORTAGE. Toward tbe middle of September, when ing in the southern center, while from
to the United States. Americans made
tcok advantage of General Kuropat-
In have vhqied with her lover Count llir * iruntry, and «very union lalxnei
information
from
other
sources
it
ap
­
up more than one-half of the total ar­
kin's
farmers
begin
to
get
their
money
or
withdrawal
to
occupy
the
city
of
o
in liir United Stales will lx* urged t
pears the Japanese are endeavoring to
rivals, the greater portion being classed
Malta, bleb.
Presumed Object of New Portland their crops, tbe deposits will increase turn the Russian right from the neigh­ Liao Yang
contribute in every way to tlie cause.
as professional men.
The
second
dispatch,
which
may
A spray lias la-en diaruvered at the
and
outstanding
|>apei
will
be
paid
off.
Contract Corporation.
borhood of the junction of the Taitse have a significant bearing on the cam-
As it is, few have receive*i the money
I'ulVuristy of california that t-ffceUvely
r IL IP INO orrMess too lax .
and Sakbe
rivers. The fighting uu
on the Palm, is that filed at Mukden at 9:27
Salem
—
The
Portland
Contract
com
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CABLE TO ALASKA.
for
the
wheat
sold,
and
only
a
few
are
deatr.iys th« Imp aphis, ft conisela of a
pany, of Portland, filed articles of in­ drawing more than e.nough to pay off wrstern flank ap|*ears to have ap- P M Thursday stating the train ser-
tobacco decurllull ami a kerosene emul
proacbed within three miles of Liao vice between Mukden and Liao 1 ang The All-American Line to Tar North
Carter .Says Attack* on American* corporation in tlie office of the eecietary
their help. Later they will draw their
■ion In combination.
was Interrupted, and it may mean the
Must Be Avenged Promptly.
of slate last week with Daniel Kern, money and the general prosperity of the y-
Is Working.
•'
cutting of the railroad communication
A Ixiard of engineeis will thia month
Washington, Hept. 3.—-In hisanuual Roliert Wakefield and J. N. Teal as in- yeai will be fe't more generally.
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which may deprive General Kuropat
Seattle, Wash., Ang. 31.—Alaska
make an ins|H-ctl<*n of I lie prop<«MHl Hl.
■ or|M,iatora
The amount of I lie capital
' kin of an opportunity to retreat to his
Mary's Milk rivet canal system in report Brig«<l er General William II. -to- k is (10.000. While it is not so
WILL TRY TO SPREAD STRIKE.
OVER 10,000 ACRES IN WHEAT.
more northern base at Mukden. As was brought into communication with
Moiitana and If the rr|xut is favorable Carter, rcmOMmling the depart.i cut ol stated in the articles, it ie believed
' pointed out in tbe St. Petersburg dfe-
rii**
,b* United Htater this a/ter-
Ilia government will stall work Im- tlm Visiyaa in tl»< I'lilllpplnre, atrong around tlie capitol that thia ie the cor­
! ner.i. th«
»x- Mukden correspondent
—------------- —. does
«-----noon, amid the cheera of hundreds of
Union Will Attempt to Call Out Ev- patch
W.
J.
Turnisti
Has
Land
Rented
to
Otodlately.
not mention whether the telegraph i
ly urges the en< oumgruieiit of athletic poration which will undertake the Con­
try Affiliated Trade.
Americans, tbe tooting of steamboat
20 Tenants.
communications are open.
A feirylxat in Poland capalaed, sports among the soLLer* tn supply Hie struction of the [HiiUge railway be
Chicago,
Sept.
1
—
A
«trong
effort
ie
A dispatch from Toklo. filed there at whistles and tbe craah ot bands play­
Pendleton—W. J. Furnish, probably
tween
Tlie
Dalle«
and
Oelilo.
drowning 7o persona.
present lai k of means of recreation,
** n,,d*
the
oi ,he union* i 2 P. M . Thursday, said popular esti- • ing the “Star Spangled Banner.”
The expieawd purpose of tlie com­ the laigeet land owner "Lf’ U^tiiia j
A hail storm at Prineville, Oregon, and carefully regulated and abundant pany la to take contracts for and to county, hae over 10,000 acres of wheat ; now on strike at the stockyards to • mates of the date of the fall of Port i
Tbe cable between Seattle and Vai-
smashed most ol the windows in lire employment as the m xii wholesome construct buildings, railroads, canals, land tented on shares this season «plead the scope of the strike so that it : \rthur inclined to the laat week in i
dee was spliced at a point about ten
| September.
town.
miles north of Seattle it 4:40 o'clock
antidote for the effecla < f Philippine bridge«, etc., and to deal in lumbei Tbe land Is situated north and north­ will include every trade which is affil-
Blds on the Grami Ronde, Oregon, service in time of peace. He hold« ami logs, and transact other business west of Pendleton, in ths whiat belt , isted in even a remote degree with the
in the afternoon, though for several
such as construction companies often that extends from Pendleton to the Co­ packing indusiry. The first step in
LEGATION IS ADVISED.
Imiau lan.Is are foond tu ba over twice
, hours before th<| final joining of the
that th« numlier of tr<x>ps in the is­ engage in. The incorporators named lumbia river. This acreage is appor­ this direction was taken tonight, when
the miuimum fixd by law.
two ends messages had been sent from
lands and tbs di«tibution should In­ are authorised to open stock books and tioned out to some 29 renters, from the stockhandlers now employed at the Washington Learns that Russians Seattle men, gueets on board the cable­
Tlie Japanese are believed tc bave
He says no in­ receive subeuriptions to the capital whom Mr. Furnish is to receive one yards voted to go on strike at 10 o’clock
ship Burnside, to Sitka and responses
art rorccd to Retreat.
cut the Russian hue of cumunicaUcn definitely determined.
fourth of the crop on the better land in tbe morning. There are about 1,-
had been received.
surrection ot invasion can succeed if stock.
Iteli.een Liao Yang and Mukden.
IVashington. Sept. 5.—The Japanese
■nd on third from the light yielding 000 of these men, and their duties are
The steamship Queen carried 300 of
deprived
of
the
control
of
Manila
and
Japanese mllitaty «aperta declare
lands. So vast are bis holdings that it to look after and feed tbe cattle in tbe Minister has received the following Seattle's preminent eitiaene out to meet
Building for Medical College.
dispatch from Tokio:
the
principal
seaport
citie«,
and
their
is with difficulty that he can figure up pens between tbe time of their arrival
tbat General Kuropatkin is cornered so
Hal.-m—There i» a movemnt on foot
"According to telegraplc advices re­ the cable »hip and witness the splicing
Their ceived at headquarters this afternoon, of the cable. The Burnside was met
effectively Ipat ce.a|>e is impuestble.
ucc>>|iatiun ia a military necessity. to »■< ure for tlie Willamette university the number of acres in wheat this sea­ and tbe the time of killing.
son. Mr. Furnish does not attempt to action tonight, therefore, will make it our army corps on the left, by fierce about six miles north of tbe buoy «hare
Chi-ago employers, now that the pack­ Temporary construction mid make an exclusive building for the use of the fnm any himself, snd he said, "J don't incumbent upon the packers to provide
and repeated assaults took possession the Seattle end rested. Cable was be­
medical
college
of
that
institution.
It
shifts
of
every
kind
only
serve,
lie
ers appear aura of winuiag their strike,
even own a plow, but let other f>eople other men to take their places.
of the heights which the enemy's right ing laid at the rate of four milao per
was
announced
l>y
I*ean
W.
H.
Hyid,
are coneideiitig a general campaign says, to develop and confirm in tiie
do the farming.”
President Donnelly, of the Butcher»’ occupied Thereupon the enemy sonth hout, and tiie two ships proceeded to
of the medical college of the univera ty,
■gainst unionism.
minds of Filipinos tiie ,dea that Amer­
union,
declared tonight he would also of Liao Yang began retreating The tbe buoy, within easy hailing distance.
that lion. A. Bush had started the sub­
Salem Mill Uses Oil for Puel.
be
able
to call out all the switchmen Japanese army is now pursuing.”
icans
do
not
intend
to
hold
the
islat
<ls
The splicing of the cable took taro
Senator Clark, uf Montana, was
scription lilt toward the realisation of
The resume of the reports received
employed
on the railroads which do
Salem
—
The
Salem
Woolen
mills
hours and 20 minutes.
Finally the
threatened by a maniac who ran alter |>ei manently, so the matter is pr< ;x-rly the f 17,000 required for the building,
up
to
the
afternoon
of
the
31st
is
as
work was completed and tbe spliced
tlie senator declaring that lie liad one fur the study of the general «tuff.
with a donation of (2.500, and that a have commenced the use of fuel oil in business at tbe stockyards, and possib­ follows:
broken the state game laws
subscription of (1,0H0 bad been added the place of wood, believing it to be a ly to extend tbe striae to other depart­
Since August 27 our armies are con­ part was held aloft over tbe side of the
A considerable portion uf tin* rep rt
then to l>y the faculty of the universi­ cheaper material for generating steam. ment» of the railroads. A mass meet­ tinuing operations toward I.iao Yang. Burnside while the bluejackets scam­
1'iniix-r l.iuul. Ad Jun« 3. is?»
• lea’s willi ths o|*er«tion of ladrones in ty. Dr. Byrd says that a vigorous The state authorities have i*en consid- ing of the strikers is to be he'd tomor­ On the morning of August 29 the right pered aloft and manned the yards. A
. wiki ,
mu
i'i iii . icathin .
eting for some time the question of us­ row afternoon at Watita hall, near tbe and central columns of the first army band on tbe Queen, which lay about
this department during the past year campaign will now be made.
I iiltml Nisi«« I kui U < (fll*«,
totatiUew, urvsvn. Jui> U. 1*4.
ing oil for fuel at the state institutions, stockyards, an addresses ate to be made occupied a position nine miles cast of 300 feet away, swung into tbe “Star
and General Carter »ays:
Nolle« 1« hereby glv *-n that tn cuinpli-
South Liao Yang, on the bank of the Spangled banner,” and the cable struck
and the experience of the woolen mill by a number of labor leaders.
”1 am ol the opinion that it is of no
ancs writli tlie pro* («ion« or th« •* I of
Eugene's
Carnegie
Library.
sun«
Mik, snuitsd
An act tor lh« benefit to the good ]H*iqil« ot the»e is­
After a conference with members of Taltse river. The armies were advanc the water with a mighty splaab.
company will be watched with interest
It
mil«' ot limber lunds tn the mate« of
Eugene—At a recent meeting of the The substitution of oil for fuel in the tbe executive committee of the strikers' Ing along the Haicheng-Liao Yang road
sunk into about 300 feet of water.
* allforiila, <*r* a<*n. Nevada sn*l W s«h- lands and will delay their ultimate
city
council
arrangements
were
made
in
joint
operation
with
the
left
column
Inaion Territory.“ MM «'kiendrU lo all ill« Americanisation if tiie evil element ia
large manufacturing establishments national organizstion, President Don­
The cable line is 800 miles long and
Public I k » iu I Hlate« by act ot August 4.
of the first army, and took on August
for the pureliaee of a lot on Willam­
Colonel Allen
1*>SU, (lie luliownia peison« have llil« da> allowed to thtialen, bars»» and openly ette street, bet wren Tenth and Elev­ and in the state institutions will great­ nelly refused to divulge what had taken 29 a position facing the enemy's line of cost (1,000 per mile.
hied III this Oltlee tlielr sworn stntemenls attack American soldiers without im­
ly relieve the scarcity of wood, of the place. He admitted that means of se­
is one of lhe oldest cable experts in the
|
defense,
which
extended
to
the
east
enth, (or a site for the Carnegie libra- last three or four years.
to wit;
eming money for the strikers bad been and west of a point six miles south of United States. He helped to i«y the
U«»ra» Mecbeli. or Han Jos«. Coiluly ot mediate action liy the comruanding offi­
The price to ta paid is (4,000,
discussed, but be refused to say what Liao Yang. On August 30 severe fight­ cable to Vancouver island 20 years ago.
Hiinla Clara. Htxl« ot ('nlirurnlu. «worn cer nearest to tlie place where tiie ty.
A gift of (10,000 from Mr. Carnegie is
aiatetnenl, No. -vd. lor III« |>ur* h««« ot
Twice as Much Wheat Now.
else bad lieen talked cf at the confer- ing occupied the whole day. and It was
The Burnside will be overhauled
Ihe iiw*». H.-.
‘ lh>ll •*
I», l own«hlp «
K a
H-. offense ia committed."
to ta ured in erreting a library build­
Tbe tea» n ol thia complaint is a
still continuing on the afternoon of here and in about six weeks the work
„
.
Echo—It il estimateli that 300,000 i ence.
luma*' H i East W. M.
ing
ami
equipping
the
same
with
heat
­
Ninnoli,
ol
KouMor
Creek.
John II. miu.o... v.
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August 31. The enemy appeared to of laying the line to Valdee will be
County of Nnnta Crus, Hlate of Cali­ general onler which leave« tlie civil ing and lighting apparatus, fixture«, bushel« of wheat will lie hauled to Echo
consist of 1* or 13 divisions.”
fornia, sworn aiuii incni No. MtT, tor th« aulhorltie« to deal with inch offenses. ,
taken up.
and stored in the warehouse« thia fai..
Russian
Army
Confident.
etc., and under the let ms of the gift
puicii»«» ol th» aw'« Hecllon lu, Town-
Heretofore only abont half this amount
Berliu,
Sept.
1.
—
A
dispatch
from
Ship ' Houth, linns« ll*i Ka«t W. M.
the city is to maintain a free library at
Murk it < lias«, ol H*m Jo««. County of
lias l>een hauled to this point. It is Liao Yang to the Lokal Anteiget, timed
rood Scarce at Port Arthur.
Confident of HoMing'Out. ___
Bark Crew Nearly All Lost.
I an annual expense of (1,000.
Hama Clara. Hluie or Calltornla. «worn
not proliable that the Henrietta flour­ 9:25 a. m. today, says:
Chefoo.
Hept.
3
—
Tlie
advance
po
­
‘‘What ap­
Liao Yang, Aug. 13.—Numerous re­
siaiemvnt No. zmui . tor lhe purchase ot
St. Johns. N. F., Sept. 5.—The Cana
ing mills will be operated thia year, as pears to be the deciding tattle began at
Ilin eiv of •«%. •«*'« ot nr’« Hecll**n V. amt sitions of tlie Japanese tafore Port At­
dian schooner Troop, from the Grand liable reports which have reached here
■w'( ot nw'« Hecllon 1V, Townahlp 31
Harvester Catches Hrt.
they have not been for the |<ast two 4 a. m. The Japanese began the at­
Homh. Hana** 111 Kaat W. M.
ibar are now near Fort N'o. 6, on the
Banks fishing grounds, reports that on through a dispatch carrier and other
I
’
endleton
—
A
combined
harvester
years.
A
company
from
Spokane
hat
I'hal tl(«> will olTi'r proor lo ahow that
tack east of Liao Yang along the Taitze
persons are to the effect that despite
111« land «ought Is mar« vnlunlile for Its east; at Pallchuang on the north, and on the ranch of John Richardson, in lieen trying to arrange fo the leasing of
August 20, Captain Zimmerman, of the
river, but were repulsed.
The firing
the extreme Japanese measures of the
tlinlxr or «Iona than tor «arlcultural
piitpoxua and to sHtabUah their claims at llukiaton «nd Yangtowaug on the ■'outh Cold Springe, burned up last them, but nothing definite has been is now specially heavy south and south­ fishing schooner Coleraine, reported past foitnight to perfect a blockade of
tn «a bl land be for» Ilin HeglMter and Ite- west. Chinese who lett Port Arthur week »« the result of a hot box on the given out.
spoken
a
French
bark Port Arthur by means of sinking all
west of Liao Yang. One can no longer having
c«lv»r al taksvlsw. Oregon, on Wrdnes-
OP August 28 say that neither side running gear. The harvest crew quick­
dny, lhe bill day ot Oclolrar, luv«.
distinguish
individual
detonations. online. name unknown. 170 miles off the junks near that place, the Ruseians
Rich Specimen Prom Blue River.
Thny name us WUnsssui.
Murk
ll was then occ; ttying Fort No. 5.
A ly released the hors«« and then at-
The Wyberg regiment, of which Em­ Cape Race, with only three men left | outside Port Arthur sre considerably
Cha»«. Huii J**«», California; T. It Hhan-
tempted to extinguish the flames. The
Eugene—Development work has been peror William II is honorary chief, is out of a crew of 34. the others having underestimated, as is also the existing
pon. and Wm. Carmichael, Klamath junk wiikh has arrived here heard
Full«, UieHOh, John It Hlnnott, Boulder flreing nt Port Arthur on tiie morning machine and straw weie so dry, how­ very active in the Blue river district of deploying upon the battlefield. The been lost while fftlring with their do-. power of the fortress, which is likely
Creek, Calltornla, Georgs Mevlien, Hull
riee.
of August 29. It reports that find ir ever, that tlie combine was totally de­ iato and some excellent ore bodies are Russian army is full ot confidence.”
Joes, California.
The French captain begged Captain to hold out for two months and possibly
A ■mall being uncovered. A numtar of speci­
Any ami uu person« clalmlna adverse­ -carce there, n bag of flour taing worth stroyed in ten minute«.
Zimmermann
to bdard his vessel and until January, even under such an
ly ths abov«-dM<-rlb«d iaiula ar« r«qu«st-
The mens of very rich ore from the i’nta
amount of gtain was damaged,
Revival of •'Boxerlsm.”
assau t as the Japanese are using.
«d lo 111» iliclr claims In this oflli« on or »5.50 gold.
help him reach this port.
lose
Is
nearly
(1,500
and
Oriental
mines
have
just
been
Iwlora said «th day ot Oclobvr, 1SU4.
Rhanghai, Hept. 1.—A revival of
J. N. WATRON, Register^
brought down. The specimen« were “Boxerism” 1» repotted from Taming-
rail to Slip By Ships.
Close to the New Town.
Russians Hold God on Their Side.
Timber latnd. Act Jims 3. l>7k.
Electric Road Is Assured.
obtained front near the surface and fu, in the southwestern part ol Pechili
Chefoo, Sept. 3.—It is reported here
NOTICE
F**K
1‘CBUCATION.
London, AMg. 31 —Tire Tientsin cor­
St.
Petersburg.
Sept.
5.
—
The
Em
­
United Hlate« lallid Ottlce.
I a Grande—W. E. Davidson, pi sei- bristle with gold which can be seen province, 215 miles from Tien Tsin.
upon good authority that the Japanese
peror has received the folowing dis respondent of the Standard, cabling
kakevlow. Ore , July 11, 1S04.
with the naked eve.
Over 20 Ameiican missionaries, includ­ patch from Oeneral Stoessel. com Saturday afternoon, says: Confirma­
Notice Is hereby alven that In lontpll- have captured some Russian officers .lent of the Eastern Oiegon Develop­
ancs with ths provisions of the act of nound to Port Arthur with Important ment company, in speaking of the pro­
ing women and children, have been mandtng the Russian troops at Port tory details just arrived ispreeent the
Indians and^Japs for Beet fields.
Conan*«« of Jun« 3, IK7S, entitled "An
riicsc ufllceis left Mukden ami posed electric lailway for Union coun­
obliged to evacuate Tatningfu owing to Arthur, dated August 26:
Japanese as having leached a point
act for th« sale ot tlml*er lands In ths papers,
La
Giande
—
A
large
numbar
of
Uma
­
Hmtss ot Calltornla, Oregon, Nevada and attempted to get into Port Arthur by ty, lays that the road will not only
“The gracious telegrams of Your within 1,200 yards from the new town
an intended massacre on the part of
tilla Indians and Japanese imported
IViiNlilnston Territory," us ektendsd to
with
Majesty
have
been
received
connect
all
the
towns
in
the
county,
means
of
a
Junk
from
Chefoo.
For
■ II the Public Land Htates by act of
from near Pot Hand will at live in tbs tlie Boxers, who call themselve« ”r«ai- resounding hurrahs before the enemy, at Port Arthur on the weal ride and as
some time past a Japanese torpedo but will connect Wallowa county with
Auatst 4, 1XU2,
yun.” The local telegtaph company
city
thia week to work in the vast beet
and have redoubled the strength of the being within a mile of the east dock
EDWARD C. REAM,
Union county, and it is though it will
refused to transmit a message from the
of Klamalh Falls, County of Klamath. trout has l*en at sea watching for tills
fields
this
fall,
pulling
and
hauling
defenders and the heroic spirit of the basin on the east side. Strong rein­
Hlato ot Oregon, has this day fllsd in junk, and according to the report, she ultimately ta extended to Lewiston,
miseionaties to Minister Conger.
troops. From August 23 to today. In forcements, it is said are hurriyng up
them
for
the
sugar
factory
in
la
this (Ilttce Ills «worn statement, No. 2XS7,
and thus establish a railroad between
for ths purchase ot th« s«u of ««!< ot overtook It at 1 o’clock this morning
elusive, all the dally assaults have been from Dalny and Pitswo, leaving re­
Grande. There will be over 20,000
Uie Ili.l and Hairiman lines.
Hectlon No. S, in Township No. M Booth, and took tlie officers, and paper«.
May Search for British Ships.
serves at both places.
repulsed with the help of God."
tons ground this fall, more than any
liana*' No. s East, amt will offer proof
Madtid, Sept. 1.—The Russian aux­
to show that ths land sought Is mors
previous season.
Paraguay Revolutionists Active.
Will Courtmartlal Admiral.
vnhtald« for Its tlinlu-r or stone than for
Germany Holds Action Unjust.
Wheat Market.
iliary ciuiser I'on has left Vogo with­
uarlcultural porpos««. and to establish
Brush rire Burns Good Timber,
Paris. Sept- 5.—The correspondent
Buenos Ayres, Aug. SI.—Paraguay
Berlin, hept. 3.—Announcement 1«
out waiting for her bill of health.
Portland—Walla Walla, 79c; bine-
hla claim to said land bsfors Georgs T.
Sumpter—A brush fire a few days Her commander was in receipt of a tel­ at St. Petersburg of the Echo de Paris revolutionary vessels are extremely ac­
Iluhlwln, County Juila» of
Klamath made as tomittg irorn iippnretitly well stem, 82c; valley, 83c.
County, Oregon, at Klamath Falls. Orv-
Tacoma—Blueatem, 83c; club, 78c. ago communicated with a large lot o< egram from the Rtusian government nays that at a council of Admirals pre­ tive. They are carrying men, horses
Con. on Haturday, tlie Sth day nt Octo- founded sources that Germany is mak
sawlogs belonging to the Oiegon Lum­ which presumably ordered him tc re­ sided over by High Admiral Grand ■ nd armi and are searching all pas­
tng representations to the Russian gov­
»r, IlkM.
Aloany—75c.
Its 10(10*'« aa witnesses: E M. Colson,
bar company and liefore the flatties sume the search for British collieries Duke Alexia It was decided that Rear- senger boats. An Argentine warship
ernment
In
the
<■«»«
of
the
German
Salem
—
80c.
R. C. Hluirt, Martin Roliert, and T. H.
were checked 500,000 feet of good saw destined foi Japan. It is stated here Admiral Ouktomsky be court- martail- verteiday th lea tened to fire on the rev­
Hhnnnan. all ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. steamer Thea, which wns sunk by the
Colfax—Club, «tic; hluestem, 71c.
ed for having disobeyed the order not
Any and all persons clalmlna adverse­ Vladivostok squadron, holding the pro­
Pendleton—Club, 68Sc; blueatem, timber were destroyed. The Are oc­ that ten other Ruseiwn cruisers are en­ to return to Port Arthur. The court olutionary squadron if it intercepted
ly lh» above-d»»* rtlied lamia are retiuusl-
curred
at
the
logging
camp
near
Whit
­
ed to flle their claims In this office on or ceedings of the prise court at Vladivo­ 72c.
gaged in this work on the coasts of will sit at Vladivostok, Alexis presid vessels flying the flag of the Arg tonine
before said Hth day nt October, 1(04.
republic.
I>¿0rands—Club, 2c; blueatem, 68c. ney.
Spain, Portugal, France and Africa.
stok were unjust.
Ing.
J. N. WATSON, Register.
Chicago, Hept. 3.—Fearing to < all off
ths great packers’ strike on the eve of
Lalxir Day, becau»e of its moral effect
tlie, strike les*l»r« today look itesper-
ate steps to bolster up the <a<n«' thst
has been griieially mliiiitted us lost.
¡1 ia Ixdieved the calling out of the
livestock haadlers, which is a <lir*ct
violation of the Interstate commerce
laws, was don» to fore« the govern­
ment to intel trie.
Presi*lent Donm-lly ha« frequently
■aid that lbs p<>«< is thst I»- were quite
too apathetic to th*' atiike on the verge
of a national campaign, «nd liefore his
last card we- played lie w<*ttM bring
melters to the attention of the federal
officials ami force their hand. An
effort will also Iwi made to involve the
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
ami thus stop the handling of all stock
trains consigned to Chicago or any
other |x>lnt affected by tiie rtrlke.
Tlie indcperidi-nt packer«, who all
along have lieen friendly to th** strik
era, ami who have supplied meat to the
cominlaaaiy ilepols, were today placwl
umler tbe ban
President Donnelly
protease« to have evidence that they
have Iwii shipping meal for the pa«k- ■
•re. Strikes have Ixx-n called in all
three plants, Involving atxmt 15,000
This
men throughout the country,
action put« Chicago nearer »u actual
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