Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 22, 1904, Image 1

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    REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH
VOL.
IX
WEEK’S DOINGS
Newsy Items Gathered from All
Parts of the World.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTE.MBElt
BIG 0IIIN BY WIND.
Allenili Coast Ix Swcpl by * Ter­
rible Tornado
MODIFY POLICY
22, 1ÌMH
SHIP IN BAD WAY.
Runal.n
Tr.nxporl Lena
Now Seaworthy.
NO.
25.
SEEKS rOR PREY.
K
Not
; OREGON NEWS 0E INTEREST
RUMlan Vessel Puts Into
Erantisco for Repairs.
San
Washington, Hept. 15.—Dm develop­ 11 I
New York, Hept 17 —A uumber of Russia Meets Views of Bril­
Han kranciaco, Hept. 14.—The Rua-
wAAaaw Aww a «*«.*««« a a a asaaa
ment of the day in the case of the Rus­ , >»»s»«.ÀÀS « pa s« A-a a a a a. a
live» wer» lost, ninth property dam­
elan tranaport I.ana, Captain Ber-
din dnd Anuricd.
sian cruiser I-ena at Han Franclaco waa
aged and several ships wracked in the
llneky, put into this port today for re­
lo BUILD IN BRAND RONDE.
IMMENSE TIMBER FORESTS.
or INTMLST TO out READERS storm which ravaged tlm Atlantic coast BIG VICTORY ro» lamsdoree tbe clearing up of the official muddle
pair*. The I.ena is 31 days from Vlad­
arising out ol the doubt as to which of Assur.nte Given That Railroad Will Coos and Curry Await Railroad for ivostok via Bayaniwa, dakbalin ialanda.
last night and Imlay
II mu one ot
Be (onafrut ted.
General Review of linpoilaut Happen- the fiercest Septem I wr storms on rec­ Nation Will Hold < otninandcrv ot the five department* of the government
Development.
Hhe made the run from Bayfkniwa in
pcnlg.v Presented In * Brief end
.Ship* In Error Io Preserve the
should deal with it. It was finally de­
Fendleton—W. R. David*oo, secre­
ord, thunder and llgbtnitik adding ter­
Marshfield—An agent looking for 19 days, which i* considered fast lima,
cided by the president that the »tale tary of the Eastern Oregon Iieveloprnent timber tor an Eastern syndicate says »bowing that the I-ena poeaesses speed
loiidcnwd Ewm.
<oun try's Dignity.
ror to * howling gale Which 'allied
qualities. The I-ena haa a crew of 497
and navy departments should treat tlie company, and member of tlm firm of that be has figures that show that there
■linnching shoots of lain ovw sea amJ
men and 21 officers, and rarriee 28
The traii«|H>rt Urna la* gone to Mare land
Telegraphic reports tonight say
Kt. Pulerabuig, Hept. 19.—Russia case, acting jointly, a J" - iou < alculat- W. £. Davidson 4 Co., milling brokers are 24,000,000,000 fret of timber in gnna. Hhe baa three funnels and three
Island and will I* disi anth-.l at once.
ol Fendleton, say* that the electee belt Cooe county alone and 80,000,000,000 masts. Captain Berlinsky, who offio-
tlm storm was awept out into tlm m < an has given her answer to the American ed to greatly sin plify it* handling.
and British notes on tlm auliject otcon­
Over night came a telegram from line to be built in <lraud Bond« valley ’ feet acceaalble to Cone Lay if a railroad utlly declares the I-ena to be a trans­
,
Field Marshal < lyana ia reported to ami from tlm Canadian coast.
traband of war. Her answer as com­
port, state* that her engines and boil-
lie i ’ ii c »lialig Ilia mu h r a advance on
Tlm greatest hie* of lib waa near municated to Amliassailor Hard luge Admiral Goodrich, at Kan Francisco, i* an aaaued suceeM. Hi* father, T. W. is built through the coanty.
He says ser are in need of repaira. After paae-
Mukden»
Davnlson,
is
in
the
East
now
iotereat-
■bowing
that
on
his
own
initiative
he
Wilmington. Het. The t.g Israel W this afternoon verlailly by Foreign Mm
' that on tbe Umpqua are 33,000,000,000 ing quarantine the Lana anchored oB
Japanoae are rushing "'inforci meni* Duiham, witli a erew of six men and later Jjimsdorff, amt Imare out tlm pro- j had cauaed one of hie expert offiiere to mg capital in tieI.a 11 of the project,and feet and on tbe Sius,aw 15,000,000,000 the Union Iron worka, where she now
at
llm
present
time
the
outlook
:•
moat
to Fort Arthur and l av captured an­ lour other limn, employes of the ■ lli'tions made on the subject by the ' make a preliminary examination of the
feet. In Cony county be found large lies.
I encouraging.
| Ama'latied Pleas.
The Ambassador
other lori.
According tc Braaaeys'Navy tnnual,
American liredglng
<>>m|>ar>y,
Ground* for a terminal snd depot tracts of black oak that would make
was was informed in eff>i»t that, according i lens and tfiat temporary repair* would
the I-ena wa* formerly the Kbewon, of
The Union I’ai ifii |* carrying many
swamped In tlm Delaware rice early to llm decision of thr cominusion which ‘ uccopy six week*’ lime, and that new have been donated by the leeidenta of tine furniture. These tnea, be eaye, the Russian volunteer fleet. Irasaey
volonite* to ilm Northwest and particu­
, Cove. Tbe Amalgamated Sugar com­
will av.rag, three cuts of 20 feet each. refers to her aa a "volunteer cmisei"
today during the height of th« storm lias investigated tlm subject, tlie gov­ boiler* would involve eight month*’ de­
larly Oregon.
pany has agreed to raiae 6UU acres of
Eigtit of tlm ten persons on the <ttl* ernment has agreed to view aa condi­ lay. Tbs president »proved the ad- beet* alsng the line, where heretofore ' Eight thousand aerro of this oak timber and also aa a “transport veaael.’*
Crslfteld, the holy roller,
admit-
tionally contraband in charauter food­ miral's act >n.
I-ena has a speed of 194 knots,
Great destruction
the prire of hauling has made tbeir : was bought by San Francisco tannsrs
teli bla guilt and Ims lieen aeut to I lie craft were drowned
stuffs and fuel, ami that sii| lementary
hull ia of steel, and her displaconent
iwnie-
Agreeable
to
'he
p-
«»dent
a
culture
prohibitive.
The
right
of
way
was lauard in the city proper.
Trees instruction had lieen imui «1 o the Rus­
pen I ten Gary for two yea-a.
for its bark brft tha timber bad been la w __
___ feet i(ju|
10 ___
225 tone. Hha __
ia 493
long,
Adee, for the ha* ten M-cured, and had it not been found to be too valuable for mannfactur- 54 feet3 Inches wide, and haa a draught
riaecuurts tions, Acting Rceret.ui
General Moore will lell.ve General were uprooted, houses flooded and sian naval commanders an
Captain Pills­ for Chief Engineei A. B. Browne being ‘ ing purpose, to peel for its lark.
of >4 feet.
Hhe haa two propellers.
MacArthur ol the command ot tlie ■I» crops ruined. Further down the coast, calling their attention to the mialitter- state iteparfment, •
call- ! to Canyon City aa a witness in a
pertinent of California but not of the Jac ksonville, comes tlie leporl that flve prelation which had lieen placed upon bury, for the navy lepartnm-rt, bail suit al law tbe acttvey would Lave been
On Tillamook bay and its tribntary Her indicated horsepower la 12,500.
ilm prise regulations.
Pacific division.
streams be say. there are 20,000,000,- I She was built at Hebbum, England, in
two conference* dtini g the day, and • completed st this time.
men weie drowned off Charleston
These inatrution»,Hir Charles Hardige
According to Brasney, tbe I-ena
The power prop<-«ition on tbe Minam 000 feet, and on tbe Nehalem and its ‘
A sweeping /»ostai (rami order h*. This re|sirt aas brought in by one of was informNl, make a clear distinction the result was the preparation of in­
carries three 4-inch quick filing guns
river
haa
not
been
lookwl
into
except
I teen l sailed against I he agent* of tlie the coast liners.
iietween the article* enumerated in ar struction* to Admiral Goodrich, which
north and south force there are 25,- and 20 of smaller cailbre.
Preferred Meri amile company, which
tide 6 of the ICiiMian prize regii.ation* it is understood were wired to ths pres­ to ascertain I ha 8 at least 20,000 horse­ 000,000,000 more feet,
This includes
The
the I-en* h" bees re­
New
York
suffered
comparatively
lit
­
power could be drvalo;»wd.
has a representative in Portland.
which are suacepliblo to dual use, like ident first for his approval.
Instruction*
1 litre is
fir, cedar spruce and hemlock.
He * ported to Washington.
tle. The wino ami ram ami thunder
fiml ami foodatuffr, thc-.s»uuiption be­
A finsi sortir of the Ifuaaian aqua Iron
are expected from the Washington au­
good gronnd to believe that thes* in-
and
lightning
were
terrific,
l>ut
little
■wys
the
timber
lias
all
been
cruised,
ing that if they are addri-siH d to private
at Fori Arthur may I h » expected al any
thorities tomorrow aa to the length of
Survey of Eugen« -( orvallls Line. i and that hie figure, are conservative.
Nineteen person* ot firm* in an eimtny'* port •tructiona contemplate the allowaace of
lime. The ii ioloalel.-r of (lie Iteci has actual damage wa* done
time the Lena may remain in port.
Eugene — The Willamette Valley
strict Instruction* that if the fortress coal barges went a<liift in the bay and they ate not intended for warlike uses; sufficient time to the l>ena to siake
falla not on of the Kuaaian siilpe must tonight win kage strews the »hole from but their innocent character may be temporary repaira. However, there ia Electric railway company announces
OREGON IRRIGATION CONVENTION.
I
that its corp« ol surveyor* will probab­
Association Test Budding Up.
subject to suspicion if the vhip'apapeis
fall into tlie Japaneae banda.
the Battery to the Narrows, but no ,ll(1 lbe eirottmataocus j are irregular a growing belief that the vessel will ly begin auiveying tor it* Eugene-Cor-
Pendleton—The Pendleton Commer Association Will Hold Meet In On­
One of the Canadian Pacific train I VIM were bait
Kevcral small vessels In <ff«-t, the new instructions will be obliged to intern in tlie end, for it vallia line this week. T. W. Archer,
i cial association is rapidly building up
milters i* lirllevrd to have been cap-
tario September ID, 20 and 21.
altogether proliable that by the time a civil engineer, who will have charge
also went ashore on various parte ol place the burden of proof that the fixal-
lured near Bellingham, Wash
under the present regime,having during
ol
the
work,
has
arrived
from
Cali
­
•
tuffs,
etc.,
aie
designed
for
beligerent
she
could
be
made
ready
to
go
to
sea
The convention of the Oregon Iirri-
i llie coaat near New York.
A bridge tire at Stillwater, Minn .
purpose« upon tlm captor.
one or more Japanese cruisers wofld fornia, He will also select a site lot a I the past few days received more than gation association, to be held at On­
At
4
o'clock
tins
morning
the
wind
power station, It has been practically 50 new members. The membership tario, Oregon, September 19, 20 and
collap-ci alien a crowd rushed on it
Russia, in Count l^madnrff** re­
Two people were killed ami five other. was blowing HO miles an hour, and the sponse to Ambassador Hardinge, in tie off the Gulden Gate, ready to sink aettidd that the station will be located
now exreeds 150 and efforts will be SI, promises to be of the greatest intei-
ilijuml
rain was coming down in sbeula.
D prindple meet* the view» ol the Amer­ or capture her. Foreseeing such an on the Mackenxie river near Seavey
eet of any yet held in the state. What
|
made
to swell the number to 200.
— C.
~
place, six miles from Eugene.
H.
irrigation can do for a country will be
A soli lias been twit ii to tlm queen of was then that tlie trolley cars came to ican and the British governments re­ event as a request for the right to
garding fiMsiatufls and coal and other ' intern, tlie officials have been cotieidet- Biers, chief engineer of the company, The monthly date hare been reduced there given a practical demonstration
Italy
The infant lias Imen named a stanibtlll. Elevated roads stop|s«d
fuel a» Iming conditional contraband of Ing what shall lie done with the eras, has arrived at Cooe bay, and will at from (2 to (1, these special rates te when worthless sage brush land will
Humbert and given tlm title of Prince and traffic of all kinds was petal)sod
war, distinctly placing them in the whether they ehall lie allowed to re­ once start a crew ot surveyors from | continue until November 1.
With ** »bown »id® by side with land
of Piedmont.
Along tlie stiei'l* through tlie market <at<g»>ry ot articles silseeplible of uses turn to Russia on parole, or moat le> there north up the coast by way of the fusing of new life into th. in.titu- woJlh J30»
Tlm Russian tiansport 1 ena at Han SN-tions of tlie city wagons wi re over­ both in war and proc*, and as such interned on tbeir own ehip in Haa Gardiner and Florence to Eugene.
,
.
.
,
.
Senator Mitchell, Congressmen Wil-
Francisco la to disarm. All necessary
lion, plans have been under conBidera- j iiam(K)n
and
Hermann, Governor
On thia point no
turned and h< race hurled from their ■ mly confiscable when consigned tn Francisco harbor.
repairs will te made, Imt tlie vessel
! i»lockadNl ports, or destined for mili­ decision baa been reached.
tion for adding a gymnasium ind mak- Chamberlain, of Oregon, and Governor
test.
cannot put to era until the war ia over
(ove fruii for fhe Pair.
tary or naval forces of' the enemy.
ing other needed improvements. As Morrison, of Idaho; Hon. L>. W. Rose,
Many plate glass windows succumbed Shipments in the ordinary course of
La Grami*—The management ol the soon as practicable the asecciation will United States geological suivey; Mayor
fAST STRENGTHENING TORTS.
Dm Breakers hotel, at Long Beach,
horticultural exhibit at the Kt. Louis begin makiog preparations (or the Glassman, of Ogden; Dr. Withycombe,
Wash , ha* been totally destroyed by to the wind, especially in the down trade by private persons or films, even
' to enemy's port, may lie regarded as
fire
Very little of llm content* were town section of the city.
Japanese are Working Night and fair has written to Stackland Bros., of Umatilla county exhibit foi the Lewis of the Oregon Agricultural college, and
prim* facie not contralmnd, but on this
numerous -
other
speakers
piominent
in
Cove, who are among the leading fruit- «nd Clark exposition.
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savr.1 owiu/to the rapil.t» w th which
Soon alter daybreak the rain cvaseil
Day at Port Arthur.
|«>iut distinct reservation ia made.
irrigation work from different parts of
growers in the Grand Ronde, for more
he flames spread
Tlm I.M ia placed and the clouds cleareil away.
There
Cbefoo, Hept. 15.—In its issue of of the frnit from this valley, and in a ,
the country will be in attendance. Be­
at (7(i,(X>0
waa a decided drop in the h-mperatute
side« this, there will ba over 81,000
Shipment of Stiver Nr.
"Can Cova ship now, I
Heptamt»«r 8 the Port Arthur Novikrai telegram asks
URGE
LAND-LAV
REfORMS.
The Immense Pullman car »hop* at
gives away aa premiums for fruit dis­
In Newark, N. J., lightning struck I
| wiMarfe« apoD the eneigy ol inr Japan­ 'ear prnnee, prutns, pears and apple.':
Estacada
—
Linn
Brothers,
who
own
Pullman, III., have l»erii closed
Tim
the building ot the Prudenial Insurance <ommlsslun Will Soon Meet to Re­ rae, wbo contitiue the woik of strengtb- We pay freight. Hell at least half and ' a sawmill 10 miles northeast of this plays. One of tbeew premiums ia a
7,000 employe’ were told to take their
1100 silver loving cup to be presented
return proceeds. Wir. collect.’’ ’ To
«ning their fort* nrar Ribiongihan
port to the President.
tool* with them, ami from this Inter company and rlp|M>d out aoii.e of the
which they replied that a car would be place, have just shipped from here a by the city of Ontario to,' the Oregon
heavy granite bhicks from a cup »la 264
that a conanletable |>eri<si of idleiM
Washington, Hept 19 —The public night and day.
• hipped in two weeks' time, as some of carluad of the finest quality of lumber county making the best fruit exhibit.
confront* them.
feet from the gro ind
Hundred* of lauds commission, consisting of lumd
The O. R. A N. and Oregon Short
Outpost skirmishee at Port Arthur the fruits ar. hardly ripe just now.
ever seen in this section of the state
Line have made a rate of full fare go­
The Kuaeian volunteer fleet str* mer |H>und* of the granite block* went Commissioner Ri< hards, Gifford Fin- are still going on.
On September 6
The firm owns a large tract of timber
ing and one-third fare returinng. Ths
Koiea is expected to put in at Vic- craahing through root* of house* ad­ chott and i ll Newell, will hold an some Ruesian scouta rtealthily
land near their mill and now has on elty of Ontario is well prepared for ths
■P-
Drill for <500 a Side.
early tussling and outline the report
toria, B C. him is abort ol coal.
joining the •*)s» rn|« r, causing a panic which it will submit to the president proached tbe Japanese linee and kid-
Die British offhers will demand that
Humpter—As a result of the drilling 1 hand a very large assortment of finish­ accommodation of all who at-end the
Later contest at Bourne on Labor day. In ing lumber. The timber from which convention and the association promis­
, recommending change* in the various naped flve Japanese sentinels.
she dismantle uneoadlllonaltg and among the reahlent»
The storm cairned much damage in public land laws
that tlie crew tie sent home.
The member* of they inadvertedly ran into some wires which M. D. McLeod came off victor­ it is rawed is of a variety called by tim­ es that all will be more than paid for
Brooklyn, In aonio instance* ecorea of llm commission have »[wnt the summer
hung with bells which the Japanese ious, there is promise of a much mote bermen "silver fir," and ia of lighter the trouble and expense they may ba
The main Japanoae aiuiy la within
hotlue* weie flixslNt, several blis'k* of in the West ol »serving tlie operation of
interesting contest.
McLeod, holding color and finer grain than the yellow put to.
21 mile* nl Mukden.
aewer caved in and many irwt were the lan»l law*, and will soon tie sup­ had strung up in order to sound an the championship for Oregon, has been
fir. A number of experienced lumber­
Russia tears that China will occupy npriMited. Mile* ol telephone wires plied with reports from their field rep- alarm. When the bells began ringing challenged by William Maddern, for a
men and carpenters saw the lumber as
CANADIAN TRAIN HELD UP.
the territory conquered by Japan.
were blown down in the ■iiliurt», *»<l resentativea |H»inting out tlie weakness­ the Russians charged forward, firing match at (500 a side.
The prelimin­ it was being loaded and all pronounced
out es of the present laws After going over the while. A Japanese detachment in
many
of
the
trolley
line*
were
put
aries have been arranged, and tbe town it the beet they had seen in the state.
Die continiiNl silence of Kuropatkin
of commission.
Six Masked Men Make a Heal Of
all tlm data collected, tbe commission ;
graetly irritate« the Russian public.
a trench returned the fire wildly for a offering the most tempting purse will The shipment went to Oregon City.
w ill draft its report and submit it to ,
About <7,000.
get
the
contest.
There
ia
some
talk
of
Gel many Is ie|«>itNI to have made a
tlie president in time to permit him to , moment, and then retreated. The Rus- making the side bet (1,500, so confi­
Vancouver, B. C., Hept. 14.—The
BOREA IS ALSO DUE.
SN ret treaty to give Rueai* Indliectaid.
incorporate tlie various recommends- aians gained the trench and found 46 dent is each man of beating tbe other.
Crop Costs 23 Cents a Bushel.
transcontinental express, due here at
lions in his annual message to congress Japanese dead there.
The Russian Baltic fleet ha* again
Pendleton—A reservation farmer es­ 7.45 last night, was held up 35 miles
Rusvlan
Ministry
of
Marine
Asserts
Dm
commission
may
not
tie
able
to
delayed its departure for tlm Far East.
Two junks arrived here today from
Lawton Townsite Sold.
timates that hi* crop this year cost him frem Vancouer by six masked, men and
make a final report, l>ut will make the Port Arthur. One contained villageis
Nhc Will Seek Patlfli Port.
(7,000 taken. Tbe train waa flasged
The llritisli ship Ditton, from New-
Sumpter—The townsite of Lawton, 25 cent* a bushel sacked, exclusive of
Faria, Sept. 17.—The correspondent one presented as comprehensive as pos­ from Polantsn, which has been des­
and some of the men got on tbe tender
castle, lias gone agioinid off nan Fran-
sible, ami will point out the changes
which over four years ago gave such
of the Echo de Faria at St. Fetersburg most needed ill the public land statutes, troyed, and the other brought 187 promise of greatness, has lieen sold for the cost of summer fallowing. He with riflee. At the point of guns the
Chinese deported by the Russian au-
engineer and fireman were compelled
ha« teli'graplied hie pa|>er as follow»:
including the necessity for modifica­ thorities. They reported that a junk, (3,000. This was the amount of a paid (2 75 per acre rent and hired al)
to take the baggage and express cars
Timber
A» 1 June 3. 1871.
tion,
if
not actual repeal, of the lieu carrying three Russian officers, had judgment held by Lina Sturgis» against of the work done. His yield was 30
"Tim
ministry
of
marine
tell«
ua
re
­
N» h it i.
i on
ri huh a I io.M.
two mile* away, where they were
the
townsite
company.
Many
build-
land
law.
bushels to the sere, and the total crop rifled.
lulled Hlutr» I «a nd oitlce,
garding the arrival ot the Russian
been captured by the Japaneeeand tak­
The train arrived at 12
iaukt'tltw, ohm -»«». July il», DM.
Fresident Roosevelt ia depending en into Port Ihtlny.
: mgs were erected during the boom, and 4.800 bushels, he having 160 acres in
N«>ll< r la hvrvby «io n thm In compil­ transport Lena at San Fianciico, that
o’clock. A sepcial train with a large
ii|Min thia com miss on for a strong re­
ane» wiili ilio prubiMlona of th® act of
The villagers of Polantsn complain Ijiwton was put down in the brain of wheat. He sold at 57 4 cents, and es­ posse of policemen immediately left for
Jtill«« J, IC n . rnlltlrd
All «• t (or III»’ another vesael, the Korea, 1« also due port, and the indications are that he
that it is the piactice of the Russians the fanciful promoter as the terminus timates his profit at (2,040. The com­ the sceDe. Thia I* the first holdup in
ma O v *»r timbri I mih I ii I ii the Btnt»'«
of
at an American port on the Pacific w ill get it, though in some instances
( MilfornlM. oii-Mtui. N» vudM »»nd Wanh
to commandeer everything obtainable of an important railway line that would ing season or the next, he will rent 1,- Canada.
Ingion Twrrilory. *«• «»atandrd to all thr Order* have liern eent to the Russian tlm commission, while showing the
in the way of eatables. They say the come creeping up the mountains from 000 acres. He say* aa a little can be
It is supposed that th* train robbers
1’ubiiv luind Htalra l»> a«'I of Aug ia! 4.
This made on each bushel he will rent a
I nk . U h * iKilowiiig pt iNona huve till»« »h»> ship* to conform rcrupulourly with the w eak spots of the present law s, may soldiers often entered their houses and a junction with the O. R. A N.
expected to intercept the clean-up from
nit tl III thia orth-r tnrlr »worn «tatvmenta
not recommend any definite remedy, took meats which had just been cut 'or dream faded away and with it Lawton's large tract and either get rich ar go
the
Consolidated Cariboo
mines,
are
,O<»T.l.rae Mrch. n, of Beil Jose. County of American neutrality rule«, which
Imt submit various plans for the con­ themselves.
; claim to distinction.
"broke.”
amounting to (60,000, and which waa
sworn expci te<l to permit them taking on sideration of congress.
The probabili­
ru.nl« I'laru. ............... . Calllornla. sworn
It is reported that the Russian are
expected to be sent here about thia
slamili, hl, >»•
lor ,....... puri lorn.» of
Plan Long Wagon Road.
I ty, however, ia that there will lie no having difficulty with the powder they
J7 H . enough coal to reach Vladivostok
tloll * lb. Township
the nW)», Her
“ “
‘
time. It is said a cipher telegraph
Echo
Will
Co-Operate.
important
land
legislation
next
winter,
l.rtNt
W.
M.
consider
the
situation
very
delicate,
aa
Portland—The plan to build a wagon
KallM»’ ll'a
mannfactnte at Port Arthur. A shell
message was sent to tbe express meseen
llouliler Creek.
------------
John H NllUlGtl, UÍ
Echo
—
At
a
meeting
of
the
Citixens'
as
it
is
a
short
session
and
there
is
con-
:
fired from Golden Hill recently failed road from Portland to the California
mii
U Cru». Ht*!«
or t Call- there ia evidence that the ships were
ger telling him to have bi* safe open,
County ot H
—
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club
of
Echo,
a
committee
was
ap
­
(ornili, sworn staliini-nl ivo jo»;,
-
. for the destined to prevent the transport of ■ideiable opposition to changing the to
carry the proper distance and line has been discussed fsvorably by
to be searched by an inspector, and
puri-liuM ol llm swt. Hr, lion l'\ i*,wn
contraband go<«la from the United existing law», especially the lieu land dropped among some Russian troops, the county court. Multnomah county pointed, consisting of Dr. C. J. Smith,
■
HIP «»
•»"'•«* >.»w
... M.
ship
.1» worn,
Hoiilh. Italia»
lit» —
I'.iisl w.
M.
O. D. Teel, B. Saylor, F. B. Van that therefore be was off his guard.
States to Japan, and perhaps capture law.
Murk II I'lntN«
Miitk
I'lmso,
’, »»I
<>t H
Han
mii J«
J*» ” ’ »« »-.
’. < ouhiy
'll
already
has
a
road
which
reaches
to
killing four of them.
The authorities are now investigating
Hnntrt Clara. Hi.ur ui California, awurn vessels carrying contraband.
Clackamas county and it can be made Cleave and H. C. Willis, to act with thia rumor.
alaisniani No. J4S. tot Ih- i»>ire|1ase ot
similar
committees
appointed
by
the
the ;.y* ol aeU. a.»', ot in»'« H<»i lion ». and
a first class road with not much ex­
May Courtmartlal Captain.
End of Lumber Combine.
aw'« ot nW, Ho. lion lo. Township J.
pense. Other counties have roads ex­ commercial organiastiona of Hpôkane,
Japanese Rule Manchuria.
San Francisco, Sept. 19.—Naval offi­
Holllil, Italia«» 11 Mi Go’1 w. M.
Vaucouvr, B. C., Hept. 14 —The
Shop Was Blown Up.
tending
from one county to the other Walla Walla and Colfax, in Washing­
Thill they will oltor proof lo show thni
Mukden, Hept. 17.—The Japanese cers here sav Captain Berlinsky, com­ lumber combine in
the Canadian
the land sought I» inure valuable tor II»
ton, and Pendleton, in Oregon, to act
New York, Sept. 14.—The barber
in
some
instances,
but
to
make
one
con
­
llmler or alone than tor
uarleulturul are causing a sensation among the mander of the cruiser Lena, acted on Northwest is practically at an end.
shop of Joseph Htruvelli, on Third ave­
purposes and to establish tln-lr claims natives of Manchuria as they advance his own responsibili’y in coining to All mountain mills in British Colum­ tinuous road the whole distance might with the interior department in secur
to subì I iiik I la tore tlie It» mister nn.l Ite-
ing the best possible sites for tbe canals nue, was wrecked by an explosion just
They bia numbering 50, have refused to sell require state aid.
eelver al Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednes­ by establishing their own system of this port from Vladivostok.
and reservoir* desired by the govern­ before 1 o'clock this morning, snd 20
day, the Mb day ot October, UHM.
taxation and administration aa though hold that he came here to escape par­ exclusively to retailers in the North­
ment for the several irrigation projects families living in the house were
They ............... .
wlin.sx.a.
Murk
II
ticipation
in
the
war,
and
with
the
Washington County Shipments.
west, and say they will start yards of
Chase Hon Jos«», Calltornla; T. II Hhan- llm country were actual Japanese terii-
contemplated.
thrown into a panic, in which six ten­
non, an»l
Win
Cnrml-hael, Klamath tory.
They are paying for supplies full expectation of having his vessel their own and sell to any consumer
Hillsboro—Agent Hinshaw, of the
ants weie hart. Hix week* agoHtravsili
Falla, Oregon: John II Hlnnolt, lloulder
They who has the cash. The provincial gov­ Southern Pacific, state« that notwith­
Crock, Ciilltorula; George Mechen, Han with promissory notes on the war fund, dismantled on arrival here.
Yamhill Hopdryer Is Destroyed.
received a letter crudely drawn by a
Joao, California.
, , ,
a blanket note lieing given for the pay argue that the Russian government ernment refuses to have the prohibitive standing the abort hay and grain crop
Any and nil person» claiming adverse­
Amity—Fire destroyed the hop dryer "Black Hand," in which be waa or­
will
<>e
obliged
to
order
his
court
mar
­
menl
of
each
village
on
tlm
basis
of
tax
removed
on
logs
exported
to
Wash
­
ly III" above «liscrllied lands are request­
thia year, the shipment« ont of Wash­
and contents of A. H. Shumate, resid­ dered to deposit (500 between two
ed lo fili» their claims In thia ottlie on or population, leaving Um residents to di­ tial to demonstrate that the csar had ington state, and one-third of the log­
ington county exceed that of any fall
stones at First avenue and Thirty-eight
beton, snl.l bill ¿ay '>{<»<’ioimr, IteC
no
intention
of
preying
on
the
com
­
vide pro rata. Few of these not«« have
gers of British Colubmia have gone season for years. A part of the heavy ing one mile northwest of Whiteson. street. The letter closed by saying:
j, N. WATHON, Heglater.
Mr.
Shumate
had
just
finished
picking
yet lawn collected in cash, Imt Japanese merce of tliis coast.
out of business.
shipments is dne to the condensed
his yard and had 10,0p0 pounds of hops "If you do not leave the money you
officials are collecting a cash tax.
milk company, which sends out from
Timber Land, Act June S. IH7S.
in the building. The fire started he take care of yourself.”
Slip
of
the
Emperor's
Pen.
railing
Back
to
the
Pess.
NOTtCK
FUR
I'llIll.ll'ATION.
two to three cars each week.
tween
two walls, and it was impossible
United Himes lanul ottke,
1005 Building Plans Ready.
Ht. Peteraburg, Hept. 19.—Consider­
Ht. Peterbsurg, Hept. 14.—It Ia now
Jews' Shops Pillaged.
l.nkovliw, ori»., July II, Wot
to get water to it. Themandryiag the
Washington, Hept. 17.—The super­ able amusement has Imen caused by a generally conceded that Genreat Kuro­
Notice 1» hereby given that In vumidl-
St. Petersburg, Sept. 14.—Anti-Sem­
hops
had
plenty
of
help
and
several
anei< wlili llm provision* of tlm act of vising architect has completed plana slip of Emperoi Nicholas' |>en in ac­ patkin is falling hack to Tie pass, and
Wheat Mysteriously Burned.
Kncreea of J'..... "’2: «■"iltteil "An
barrels of water, but could not use it to itic rioting.took place at Rovno, in the
act for the Sill'» Of Umber lands In 111* and specifications for the government cepting the offers of several companies no serious stand ia expected at Muk­
Tend let on — File destroyed 1,500 any advantage. The insurance on the government of Colhynia, September 4,
Hist** of California. Oregon, Nevadu ami buildings for theLewiaand Clark expo­ of Hibeilan militia who volunteered for den.
Thia movement is continued by bushels of wheat on ihs farm of E. J.
during which many persona were in­
Wiishlngion T'rrltert." “■ extended to
The petition the Associated Press dispatches from Homerv ills, seven miles west of this crop and building was (3,000,
all the Public Land Slate* by act of sition, and will tomorrow forward to service at the Iron'.
jured and shops pillaged. A similar
Superiiitemler.t Lasattis, at Portland, reads: "We humbly lay at your ma­ Mukden, which indicate that the Rus­ city.
Au.t.t «»,.>^ AKD c RKAM.
The crop was raised by John
outbreak occurred at Sniela. in the gov­
jesty's feet our desire to lie permitted sian movement is being effected slowly Ludemann, his shaie being two-thirds.
Smut Explodes Machine.
of Klamath Falla, County of Kinmath. several sets to Im furnished contractors
ernment ef Kieff, where the troops
Hlata of Oregon. Im" "ii" day tiled in who wish to bid. The plans can te to tight and die for the fatherland." hut in an ordeily manner,
The two The origin ol the tire is a mystery.
Pendleton—A threshing machine be­ were called. Ninety-eight houses and
lid* office Ida sworn atnlement, No. DM7. had eithei from Huperlntendent laxar- The emperor, in accepting, wrote:
“I armies are merely keeping in tonch The wheat was partly insured.
longing to Donald Robinson, 17 miles 14 shops were pillaged, and several
for Ibo nurchnse of
Hectlon No. II. Ill Township No. Sk South. us, er from the supervising architect of thank you sincerely, and hope that your with each other, no fighting of conse-
north of Pendleton, was blown np. persons weie seriously injured by tba
Hanse No » Fust, and will offer proof the treasury.
qnence lieing reported.
Bids will lie advertised wishes may be fully realised "
The explosion was caused by smnt and troops. Many of the rioters were ar­
to show llml ii'1' l«”d »ought la mor*
Northwest Wheat Markets.
vnliiablo for its timber or stone than for for in the Portland papers for a month.
rust in the wheat. The lose is (1,500. rested. The affair lasted for
aarlciilturnl u"‘r|",’"’H». !uv’ ,o .cstnbllsh
Large Lumber Mill Destroyed.
Pirc Burns Large Winery.
Portland—Walla Walla, 79c; blue­ None of the crew was injured.
Ida claim to said land before Geora« T.
tlaldwln. County Judge of
Klamath
Philippine rone to Be Reduced.
Chicago, Sept. 19.—A dispatch to
Sacramento, Cal , Sept. 15.—The stem, 84c; valley, 85c.
Protest of Great Britain.
Coinlv Oregon, nt Klamath Falls. Ore-
Manila, Hept. 17.—It has been rec­ the Record-Herald from Pina Bluff, Natoma Vineyard winery, 15 miles
Tacoma—Bluestein, 84c; club, 80c.
con, on Hniurilny. tin» «th day of Octo-
Maidld, Sept. 14.—The Heraldo aaya
Patlcnts Increase at the Asylum.
17e'mi’m<»s ns witnesses: TO. M Colson. ommended that llm fntce of American Aik., saya that fite ha« destroyed the northeast of this city, on the American
Albany—78c.
that Great Britain
has protested
Salem—The monthly report of the againat Spain for having acceded to tba
It C Hlmrt, Mnrtln Robert, and T. It. soldiers in the Philippine islands be Sawyer A Aliatili plant, on» of the liver, together with the fermenting
Salem—80c.
hinilier milln in Arkansas. plant and distillery burned to the
Bhanmm. all of Klamath Falta, Oregon. reduced from its present standing of largest,
superintendent of the state insane asy­ request of France to parmit the Kuaaian
Colfax—Club, 71c; bluestem, 76c.
Anv amt nil persons claiming adverse­ four regiments of cavalry and nine of Tim loss ia eatimated
at tietween ground tonight. The Natoma winery
Pendleton—Club, 70c; blueetetn, 73c. lum shows that the number of patients Baltic fleet to coal and remain at Cor­
ly
above desi rlls'il liimls are reiiuest-
2i to tile their claims In this otlleo on or infantry to three regiments of cavalry 1400,01» and (500,000, fully covered was one of the largest in the state and
Ia Grande—Club, 66e; bluestein. has increased from 1,371 to 1,375 dur­ unna for a longer period than that per­
before said kill day of October, IBH.
by insurance.
the loss probably will raach (300,000.
before sum
N WAT(JON Hegt*l«r.
and eeven of infantry.
ing the month.
70c.
mitted by international law.