Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 27, 1904, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
IX
KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN
FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OHJCUON, O< TOBEIt
WEEK’S DOINGS!
27, 1904.
XU.
30.
telephone. It was uccuple«l night and
STtR IIP PANAMA.
JOY IN RUSSIA.
«lay by one man at a time.
One was
-______ U-
on watch fiom noon until midnight
American
Canal
< ornrnlxvloncra
Arrny Is Said to Have Assumed
and the other from midnight until
Anger Republic.
the Offensive.
noon. N'ot even a light was allowed Newsy Items Gathered from All
Hy P7UIL. DF.l.ANF.Y
New Yolk, Oct. 22 — A World tpec- Malcontents Threaten Trouble
(or It was not needed by day and by
Ht Petersburg, Oct. 20.—There is
A
Parts of the World.
‘ Lortl of (*» Desert,** "Oregon
ial from Washington «ays
night It would bllml the watch ao that
jubilation lliroughout tbe city over the
at Panama.
oui urAer Pacific enact florin
‘‘Matters have retched « point where
he could not l«*>k out U|H>u the isean
news that tienerel Kuropatkin has re­
a strong baud ie required to prevent not
and river.
Or
INTEREST TO O(JB READERS only opeu rupture with Panama but MAY LEAD TO A REVOLUTION sumed tbe offensive, and tbe holiday
Throughout the day ho |we red out
which tiegau with little heart closed
■candal in connection with the canal
through his gla>M-s over tlie sea ami
lirighter. The crowds in the streets
General
Review
of
Important
Happen-
I commission. During it« short «lay on American Authorities Send Marines and the illuminations in honor of tbe
river ami bay. At night lie follower!
the isthmus member« of the commie-
the great revolving light ill Hie light-
pcnlgv Presented In a Brief and
csareviteb’s nsmeday gave a tinge uf
Io Learn Purpose of Movement
«lou developed e feud among them-
house above his liead ami wan he«! lor
brilliancy to an evening otherwise de­
( undented torni.
— Washington not Informed.
■elves, while they were involving tbe
olijecls on the water while he looked
pressing, through a constant drizzle ot
administration
in
trouble
with
Panama
further out for (lie smaller lights ot
rain. Newsboys up to midnight raced
In a clash lietween Greeks and Bul- and the result will lie that two or more
vessels.
Colon, Colombia, Oct. 24.— News through the thoroughfare» with evening
I the north. Tlie fishermen were em
i of the commissioners will be asked to reached here ibis evening that almut extras, shouting "Great Russian vic­
It «t< on the morning that Senka la , garisns, 20 of the latter were killed.
' ployed by the «lay on the neta ami given ■ ml Ifingwold had put forth Into the
’
Gordon, Ala., lias lieen destroyed by ■lep out as quietly as possible alter the 200 armed men, who are thought to be tory,” and the crowds I .ought the ps-
Toilers of the Columbia.
i so much for raen fish captured. The ■form dial tin lonverestlon took place
election.
malcontent Panamans, rather than Co­ (■ers greedily. Groups of men in bril­
tiappere were employe<| by the day or ovei the telephone lietweeu the look­ ' fir«- and 40 inhabitants are «Isstitute.
"On« of the two chief reasons for lon loan soldiers, have lieen seen in tbe liant uniforms, or in evening dress at
"How is the storniT"
Revolutionists ar« active in Itiiaalg. ■ending Secretary Taft to the isthmus
"Pretty high, father, but not so high i worked the traps on sharoe. All Hie out and the captain of the life saving
neighborhood of Culebra, threatening the hotels and restaurants, disciiaaed
fishermen ueml row Imais pm uliar fol crew ro'ordrd at Hie beginning of this , Police authorities declare the Hebrews clothed with plenary powers is that he hostilities against the Panama govern­ the change in the fortunes of war, but,
as It was a wix'k ago."
their
work.
Rave
with
rare
excep
­
are
most
at
fault.
may fully investigate the conduct of all ment.
"I du not believe I can go tixiay, uiy
elmpter.
as a whole, the population was slow to
tions the boats were manned l>v two,
I hr lookiillt had s«*en the small
child."
('■■Mi bay petiple ere eicitml over a the commissioners and decide which
Aa soon as the American authorities take fire. News of the earlier reverses
"Well, father, I will try it alone. taith at the nets and ths traps. < hie «raft l>a 11 ling with the surf on the ' conference at Marshfield of a numtier ones shall be removed. The immediate of the canal *u»e became cognizant of had lieen received stolidly, and tbe re­
t
impelling reason for hie trip is to re this force, marines were sent ont u. ports of Russian successes and the cap­
Dan Lapliam fishes a trap alone, and I was called the puller and the other the bosom of the
bay in the dim light ot prominent railroa«! men.
fisherman.
Whils tbe lallet t«*mle«l shot out from overhead. lie could
believe I can do so. too."
store friendly relations with Panama. ascertain their purpose. It ie riirru.ren ture ol guns were quietly accepted with
Bransford, a small village In Ti n- The president and Recretary Tait have
"t>h, rm, my child. Dan is a strong Ills nets or traps His puller gllldixl I In’ fixd the storm blowing against the
Hist a skirmish occurred inland, in satisfaction, but with considerable re­
young man. H«< lias not art equal on Imai to suit the work.
structure which enclosed him; lie- na-ime on the <'besa|wake A Nashville known all along of the friction lietween whith seviral were killed, but there is serve.
railroad,
was
entirely
destroyed
by
the
The
nets
were
known
as
gill
nets,
the liay, am! you are my trail little
•idea the register showed a high vs-
the commhaion and Panama and be­ no confirmation of this report.
Tbe emperor marked the day by ap­
girl. I snow you are willing and your These were stlrtched out their full locily ol wind.
The city of Portland may have to tween the commission and Mr. Barrett,
pointing hut youthful heir chiei of the
It forelxeled a ■ lay of hard work, lower its water mains striae tbe Wil­ but it was not until Mr. Barrett »uie
strength at timra seenia to lie super­ lengtn in the water, which was many
Navy Department Not Advised.
cadet c-irpe, and by a ukase pensioning
natural, but you could not fish a trap leet and even yaids, Fhaltera wire F isliermeii would ventura forth in lamette river In order to allow of a mitted his report on isthmian affairs
Washington, Oct. 24. — Assistant the survivors, widows and orphans ot
l>la«-e«l along the top ■>t the net at dangerous storms snd this c<im|*lle>l deejwr channel to lie die< Iged.
that there was any suspicion that some He« retary Darling tonight said that, so the Turkish-Russian war and promoting
alone. It is nut of tlie question."
You proper distantes to hold II In position the life «avers to stand on constant
of th« commiwioners had tarn violat­ far as he was aware, no advices had all tbe retired captains of the Turkish-
"Hut !>an's lisp is near ours,
A sliipbuilding race between the ing the president's orders.
At the
know he idten helps me when you are while sinkers retried the Imtlom id guard. They would enter their Imet«
New York am! Male bland navy yards name lime, it was revealed by Mr. Bar­ been received at the navy department Russian war to the rank of lieutenants
Hre«l «ml I would help him Hus morn­ the net deep into tbe water. The titeeh- and ls*at along the danger line like
rd the reporter! skirmish between colonel.
lias
begun
over
Hie
coast
ruction
of
two
rett's report that the isthmians are on Unite«! States marines and Panamans
ing In irtiirn foi hi« mhv I«*» s .
Y ou ea of the net were of am li sise as would sentinels to keep the fishermen fiom
colliers
authorize«!
by
the
last
con
­
permit tlie entrame of the avergr fishes rowing to their d>atb. And in spite
the verge of open revolt, with resort to
■ re not able to go, my father."
gress. They are to be the largest am! arms, against what they regard aa the on the isthmus, if any dispatches
Japanese Retreat Cut Off.
"But I will go," «aid the old man hea«l. When once It eiitetwd the nieeb- of this precaution scores find watery
have been received, the assistant secre­
as he diew himself feebly (rum tbe ••• the gills were taslcneil and the fisli giavea at the meuth <it ll>« Columbia laatrst lewis ol their < lias in the world. high-handed and unwarranted actions tary added, they in ail probability
Mukden, Oct. 20.—It ie reported
held prlsunei until removed by Hie eyery year.
lied.
Military operation« in Manchuria of the canal commission in direct vio­ would be sent to the department, and that the Russian army is advancing.
As the fishermen fought their way are awaiting the driyng ot the r «da lation of the canal treaty, both in letter would not Ire delivered to the officials Rain ia hindering everything.
"My child, this work Is getting too fishermen.
Tbe
Tits traps, une of which Ringwuld and i ut on this stormy morning the life and plains renders«! impaenahle for ami spirit.
severe for you. For more Ilian a year
until morning. At this time the navy rivers are bankfull and tbe fords are
you have had tn pull at the aare and sankala tend«xl, were constructed diff- ■aveis «hot out from under the cliff« artillery and even for infantry by the
"The president waa astounded at the has about 45v marine« on the isthmus, impassable.
There are no bridges.
Iler« Ixirdeiing on recent liravy rains. Only diaultory startling news brought by Mr Barrett. a sufficient force, in the opinion of the Supplies of all sorts aie delayed.
your tusk has grown gieatrr until your nrently. A large figure was formed in towsr«l Hie bar.
strength Is over-taxed. Day by ilay I tbe shallow water by Hie driving ol the danger line themselves they pa- cannonding and unimportant skirm­ He sent for William N. Ci um Well, administration, to cope with any diffi- News baa just been recieved that tbe
counsel for Panama.
It was demon­ cuity which is likely to develop.
grow more fn'lde ami day by day the pile«. It repiesented a heart and on troll«*«I tlie river to reecue tboee Ires ishes ar» occurring.
Japaneee left flank haa been driven
strated by Cromwell that the methods
burden is Increase«) upon your shoiil«!- either stile extended long wings. The capable than themaelvea to withstand
back with heavy loss and its retreat
Fire destroys«!
reveral
business
wings
vncloeed
a
semi-circle
feeing
tlie
the reivxllng tide.
employe«! by Admits! Walker anil Gen­
ets. II 1 could only complete the link
cut off. A Russian regiment ia now
orricEBs
are shot .
houses
in
Oakwood,
Texas.
Loss,
1
75,«
"Hello, ca) tain"*
that still ia missing I would place y«iu '«-ran and Imnmilatelv In the tear of
eral Ihivis only m rved toanger the pen
1 Ming hurried to tlie aiene in tne hope
■MIO.
"Hello, lookout
where you Could continue vour stu«llra I where they come together was Hie large
pie of Panama. The extent to which
1 of com;4eting the rout.
There waa
Desperate
Battle
With
Men
Sus* fighting today on both aides of the great
A netting, called web, wee
A resolution disapproving ot reci­ tboee commiseinners, who are elate«! for
"Signal distress off west end of Jetty
and tlie old man that 1 am would speml lirait.
pccted of Hold Up.
his few remaining days in comlnrt as stretched along tlie piles from the sur­ Sand Spit. A IxMt is litadlog tot th» procity with Canad i was adople I in tbe rea.oval, have offendol is not divulged,
! Mandarin road.
Vermont house without opposition.
but it ie charged that some of them
your war«!. I know, Hankala, that you fa«'» of the water to tlie lmil«ini of Hie breakers!"
St. Ixxii, Oct. ¡14— Two city detect
liey.
By
this
means
a
perl««
I
heart
"Bmg, bing, bing!" went Hire«
would not liegrudge me so small an
Intense log snd terrible condition ot have aecrlely conveyed information of ives are dei d and another is not ex-
THOUSANDS MAY BC LOST.
with wings was |>eriect<<<l.
guns.
amount if it were yours."
the
roads have put a stonp to all move­ great value regarding protective con- ja*cte«i to live during the night, while
The valve of the heart opened Im-
"Hello, captain!"
"No, father, it slmuld all be yours.
tracts
to
lavore«!
firms."
one
train
robber
suspect
ie
at
the
ments of the two armies s«.utti of Muk­
"Hello, lookout!"
I have only one deair«*, and that is to m«xllately al the ««injunction of the
morgue and two others are in tbe hos­ Emigrant Ship With 2,200 People
den .
This waa st the sharp p«iint ot
Reported to Have Gone Down.
"Hignal distress off Pacific rocks.
pla«e you where you shall have reel. wings
pital, one probably fatally wounde«!
LABOR
IS
SI
ARC
B.
Dr. Atkinson, who organised th«
You ne«x4 rest, father, you nr«d lest, the "V” which ie foime«l at 4lie top Ikiat seems to l*e capaisetl and men
and the other bully beaten up, as the
London, Oct. 20. — The Standard
school system tn the Philippine«, de­
No one neaily s«i old as you tolls on the of the heart.
clinging to uptuine«l hull!"
result ol a desperate battle between prints a dispatch from Vienna *in thia
As a trap (or fish it ia a «nei ess.
elates the natives . re ll ot capable of Louisiana Planters arc Trying Io the officers ami three men whom they
"Bing, blng!" went two guns.
Columbia, and yet you go day after
morning's issue, stating a rumor ia
Secure
Foreigners.
After a lew minuulee pauie the rap* self government.
day, and often when you are too feelde The salmon come up from th« wean
tried to arrest.
prevalent at Finme, on the Adriatic
even to stir. Listen, the storm rages and enter the mouth ot the river Irceli Iain's 'phone rang again
New
Orleans,
Oct.
21
—
A
great
scar
­
The fight occurre«l in the front room coast, that a Canard liner with 2,200
There ate rumors of Colombian
and
strong.
They
run
in
great
schools
"Hello,
captain!"
Hits morning’ You sh«iu)«l not g<* at
troops gathering neat Culebra with the city of lalxir exists in Louisiana, and of a hitice on Pine street, and the men emigrants on board, which left that
■ml follow ths shallow channels laying
"Hello, lookout"*
all,"
intention of making an attack there on the effix t ia living felt not only on the whom tlie detectives sought to arrest city last week, haa sunk off the Span­
their
spawn
aa
they
go
farther
up
tlie
"Hignal distress of! Disappontment Novell tier 3, the first anniversary of plantations, but also on tlie extensive are enspectni of l«ing implicated in a ish o«st in a storm.
Thus s|Hike Hankala to Ringwold.
strram.
rockal
B«Mt shoving for breakeia the secession ol Panama from Colombia. levee work now in progress. Forty- train robbery at Centralia, 111, a few
Another y«*ar had passe«! in tlielr lives.
Considerable excitement haa been
When the noeee i f the fish strike the like a rocaet! Girl at the oars, ia
The price ol fish bad gon«- down under
nine state and district contracts outsid« weeks ago.
created here by the report, although it
Tlie British army council has issued I of the work living done by the federal
the hard times an«l close competition web forming tbe wings of tlie brail, |Hiweiless—think it ia Hankala, the
The house had lieen undei police eur- is believed if such a calamity had oc­
an order which, instead of enlisting government are untler way.
and Riugwold hail for many months they follow the wings to Hie cenler. old chemist's daughter."
They vedlance for several days, but today curred, London or Liverpool would
"Bing, blng, bing, bing, bing"* three jesis teltb the colors and nine in cover many mile« of new levee and re- was the fiist time that any of the sue
Isen unable to make a sup|Hirt lor tlie Here they find their way through the
have received news of it from a point
opening
Into
tlie
heart.
When
once
tlie
reserve,
infantry
ol
die
tins
will
in
rang
out
five
shots
from
tlie
cliffs
be
­
two alone. In fact, be had struggled
pair work, Most of these contracts pe ts was seen to entei or leave.
nearer the alleged scene of the disaster
into
the
heart
their
capture
ia
com
­
tlie
future
enlist
for
nine
years
with
low. This was the nmet «langeroua
tM-yond his strength to keep Hazikala in
are required to l«e finished by January
A few minutes before the fighting oc­ than Fiume.
school and the crann wa« close at hand. plvtr. They circle almut the piace point at the mouth of the tiver and the colors and three in the reserve.
I, but the contractors ate unable to curred Vaughn left the house and
Telegraphic inquiry made at Liver-
l*aesing
the
same
apex
of
the
heart
was i «lle>l Hie hell gap, for It was here
He was UOW giving out bls last strength.
Agents ol Hie con­ started to wak down Pine street. The [ pool, where the Cunard line haa its
For tlie first lime In the history ol obtain laborers.
Often he would lieeome completely ex* through which they enterwl without Hist so many nsiiermeii hau het their the m«iney order system, tlie numtier tractors are in the city seeking hands.
detectives closed in on him, and after British offices, elititedno further news.
hsustiil and lie for a lime In Hie Isiw ever diBi-overing it as a means id escape, lives.
There are also representatives of he had gone some distance from the One <>f the officials declared be bad re­
Issue«! during the last fiscal year reach­
The swift leceding current for ned a ed 50 000,000. The value of the do­ planting interests here today to meet house he was airested.
of the fishing Ixiat while the girl work- and are thue held aa captives until the
ceived no such report, and as far as he
sort of maelstrom at the point of the mestic orders issued was 437N,77H,4MH the incoming steamer Liguria with
ed on alone. It was on these occasions fishermen take them into tlielr Iswts.
_____
,_______ byXheir
______ B______
,___
Accompanied
prisoner,
the knew, none of bis colleagues was in
They
sometime«
enter
Ihrs«
trape
by
neks
and
when
once
fairly
In
its
that g«Msl-hearte«l Dan lapliam had
None J detectives
returned _____
and entered the possession of more information than
________ _______
ami tliw intenrwtcnns! money order* la- over 1,500 Italian immigrants, pouei
They clutches IxMts wire swept like chaff
come to their leeciie and assiste«l poor the hundreds within 24 liiMirs.
ot these lalxirers are contracteil for, house.
Fha, McClusky and Dwyer was given to the world by the Stand­
surd were tallied all 42,550,15 I.
range
in
weight
from
five
to
2<*
jiounds
into the breakers and 'Reappeared like
Hankala hi do her work.
sn«i the agents of tbe planters have were leadirg, Boyle and Janies were ard. The Standard is a reliable paper.
Russia reneuts |ieac« talk and regards it
shot thrown into tbe water.
Hhe lie«! liecomi* bar<lcm«l to th« and larger.
come to make terms with them as soon behind with the prisoner. Hardly
E
had
It was such a trap aa thia that Han-
Tbe tile savers knew tbe signals as as a must Inopportune time to broach as they leave the ship. Country ne­ the detectives entere«i tbe j room in It prints the rumor without comment­
Work, however, and frail aa sl>« was
ing on it, simply giving it for what it
it.
kala
ami
Ringwold
tended
lor
old
Sea-
well
as
their
alphaliet
snd
rushed
to
she could handle a Imet and draw in
groes continue to gravitate to the city, which Rose and Blair were seated than .« worth.
dog
at
wages
laiely
sufficient
to
SUB- Hie reecue like filemen to the call of
China's
opposition
to
the
treaty
of
the web of the fish trap with the skill
and that is given as one of the causes they were met with a volley of shots
fire. And when tbe signal came for Great Britain w th Thibet may upast for the scarcity of labor.
ot the average man.
It waa not her tain them at !>«st.
front a heavy caliber gun. bhea sank
Disappointment ris ks the sturdy beyr British calculations.
MINERS’ STRIKE ENDED.
strength that di«l it, however, It »««
to the floor and Dwyer followed almost
lying off that point lient to their oats
het will power and a nimbi«, quick
CHAPTER VIII.
im n. <xl lately
LOST 50,000 MEN
General Kuropatkin lias abandoned
with all their might.
motion of an ex|iert nature that women
Colorado Men Looking for Situations
bis headquarters at Mukden, remaining
A Morning uf Disaster.
Tlie life saveis were divided up into
p«xMiess over men.
with the troops in the field.
Wherever They Can Get Them.
Japanese Have Suffered Terribly TRANSMITS PROTEST TO JAPAN.
crews
and
each
of
these
divisions
cor
­
"Hello,
Captain!"
Twice this morning hsd Rinwgold
at
Port
Arthur.
Denver, Oct. 20.—The strike of coal
Hince
the
fighting
liegan
south
of
eied
given
points.
The
men
se
l«c
led
"Hello, lookout I"
fainted while Rankala »asassisting him
"The •<•« is high am! the fishermen for tlie most dangerous places were the Mukden tlie Russian hwevs have never
Chicago, Oct. 22 —A special to the America Callv Attention to Alleged miners of district Na. 15, United
to drras and sin had revived him an«!
Use of Chinese Clothing.
Mineworkers of America, which has
most ex|H«riencei| snd daie«l the ele­ txx-h Iris than 2,000 («er day.
Daily News from Chefoo says:
carrirsl on the work.
The child was are venturing out."
been on for a year, has been practi­
"All right, I willsrnd out the men." ments as veteran soldiers (ace the death
According
to
a
camp-follower,
who
accustom««! to this and did not realise
Washington,
Oct.
24.
—
As
indicated
Troops and liandita engaged in a bat­
cally closed up, according to a dis­
Cape Disappointment life saving line in liattle.
how serious waa the condition of the.
tle near Mexico ( ity. Three men weie has been for some time with tbe Japan­ in the Tokio dispatches, the Japaneee
While
tlie
rescuers
weie
hurrying
to
station
nestled
iieneath
tlie
rocks
of
the
eee army now beeieging Port Arthur, government, through MinisterTakahiri patch to the News ftom Trinidad,
old man.
killed and a number wounded.
ami who ie at present in Chefoo, hav­ here, has entered a formal protest Colo.
Wh«*n the fishermen reached the cliffs that extended far out over theses. the calle of distress the captain hail ss-
Fire destroye«! the works of the ing arriveil from Dalny, the number of against the use of certaiu bodies of
The commissaries are closed, most
Day
Many s mariner hail met disappoint­ ceniled to Hie Icokout'e station.
lieacli the waves were coining in with a
rush. They threw the diift wootl fur- ! ment hern. For fr«im the sea the spot was already dawning and while signals Anchor Rublter Tire company, at Set- Japanese killed l>efore the forts ba* Russian tloops of Chinese clothing, the ■ >f the tents have been taken down and
rose'e I 50,000. He rays the mikado's offending troops being spe.ified in the the men are looking for situations
ther >au k with each pulsation. Out in Io«ik»d like a place of refuge from the were given at night by the discharge of acket, L. I. Lies, |2u0,000.
the «larkness through the mist and the I storm. But he who dare«! to trust it llreariqe, they were given in day time
The state department, wherever they can get them. All the
A dispatch from Shanghai rays that m<n recklessly attack««! the strongest complaint.
men who were on strike up.to October
rain the white ca|ie could lie seen leap­ had often lieen dashed to death against with flags from lookout point.
it ie reporteil the Japaneee thells have positions, making liold rusbes in maae- having assumed the care of Japanese 12 ate given union clearance cards.
With the advancing day the river
ee,
the
soldiers
living
stripped
ot
their
ing atxiut like the salmon they were its walls.
interests,
has
transmitted
the
Japaneee
sunk the Russian ciuiser Bsyau in the
It is understood that tboee ol tbe
Shaken and addled, as it were, while and bay presented a busy appearance.
ac outien eita and clothing
The le protest to Spencer Eddy, secretaiy of
pursuing.
The strongest fisherman
harbor at Port Arthur.
suit was that the Russian machine guns the American embassy at St. Peters­ strikers who desire transportation to
I’D imm I this morning. They were often crossing the rner bar, the mightiest A speck lieie to the nstural eye was
rovers of the deep had lieen broken up rrvesleil through the strong glasses to I*
The jury in the case of Philip Wein* mowed them down.
com |x* I led Io remain ashore until
burg, and charge in the absence of other fields will be so provided.
.William Howells and John Simp­
a fisherman's Ixiat stiuggling witli the seimer; on trial in New York for ac­
her« like glass upon the rocks.
He also asserts there ie some talk Amffkssailor McCormick, for presenta­
But thia
and even over-day.
son, president and secretary, reepec-
It was the treat htry of its appearance nets or waves. Home were going, some cepting a brilie to settle strikes, re­ among the officers and men that leads tion to the Russian government.
always a disappointment,
Th«
that gave name to the place. It slh were coming. Each waa oblivious of turned a verdict of guilty.
to the lielief that the Japanese mean to
ran better when there was a a tor in
It is understood here that the Chi­ t.vely, of district 15, will not be can­
try to carry the inner forts and citadel nese clothing was not used by the Rus­ didates for re-election for their respec­
the har«l times now urged the toilers the great loss of life that had cauretl the other, line waa dashing to its
A gvlierai falling off from the attend­ this month.
tlie government to establish a life sav­ tuiu at another point and life savers
sian troops to deceive the enemy, but tive offices at the Mineworkers' elec­
on their duty.
ance
of last year ie shown by the offic­
weie
going
to
Ils
rescue,
while
the
men
ing
station
at
the
foot
of
the
cliffs.
While the men were thus pausing
simply to make good the failure of the tion, which occurs by referendum vote
Robert Smith
But the life savers had a double duty in danger were often unconscious of the ial enrollment figures at Harvard uni­
Supplies rrom Bay City.
Russian quaratermaster's department during this month.
from indecision Ringwohl and Sankala
versity. The authorities attribute tbe
to supply much needed warm clothing seems to lie in the lead for president
appeareil. Without seeming to notice to perform. The purpose for which fact.
Ran
Francisco,
Oct.
22.
—
-Quarter
­
But in the work which was ao com­ decrease to some extent to tl e increas­
and Harry Douthwaite for secretary.
the dirturlxxl condition ol the liay they they were originally placed there was
master Major Devol has received in­ upon tin- sodden advent of cold weather
ing rivalry of Western colleg«-s.
in
Manchuria.
ehoved their Ixiat Into the watel anil insignificant to the duty that later de­ mon ns to bring no excitement to the
structions from Washington that here­
Transfer of Alaska Commemorated.
while Ringwold steer««! Sankala threw veloped. They were provided by the veteran captain of the crew he sur­
Fire destroyeil a large raisin plant after Ran Francisco will tie the point
veyed
the
waters
aa
a
general
docs
hie
government
to
watch
incoming
vessels
her oars against the s«*ething current.
Three Months for the Trip.
St. I.ouis, Oct. 20.—In commemora­
from which all western poets will
near
Fresno,
burning
200
tons
of
seeiied
They gradually mingled with tlie dark and save the lives of ship wrecked sea­ linlllififtd.
receive their supplies. According to
Berlin, Oct 24.—A dispatch from the tion of the 37th anniversary of the
raisins.
morning,
however,
a
change
This
phantoms which danced upon the eea men and travelers on the deep, but
the oiders sent out by the department, rageblatt's cot respondent at Kiel says transfer of the territory of Alaska to
He saw a frail
later it was found that a hundred calle came over hie face.
English war experts agree that th« all depots in the western third of the he learns from the Russian fleet the the United States. Alaska day at the
until they were loel from view.
fisherman's
boat
laiing
swept
toward
temporary success of the Russians can United States are to lie abolithed and plans of the future movements of the world’s fair was observed today. One
The fllhertnen had liecorne so accus­ came fro " those whose lives were S|wnt
Htanding up have little effect in the end.
tomed to the dangem ot tlielr life that on the river to where one came from Disappointment rocks.
the 15,000 troops now hx*ate.i in West vessels. They will, he adds, pr<x-eed of the features of the ceremony was
woiking hei useless oars with all her
they thought but little about it. Wliat tliore who livixl on the sea.
A treaty of peace has been aigned be- ern United States, Alaska and tl.e separately to the island of Madeira, the unveiling in the Alaska pavilion of
strength
was
Hanknla.
The
glasses
re
­
I.ike
guardians
of
children
the
life
to the stranger would have aji|M<are<l
Philippines are to be cared for by one where they will coal. The battleships a bust of William Henry Seward, sec­
tween Chile and Bolivia.
foolhardy was to them duty snd choice. ravers stood upon watch and aa the vealed her firm features mid while she
station in this city. Supplies will la« and large cruisers will then start for retary of state, when the purchase was
looked
into
the
jaws
of
death
she
was
But the storm this morning was unusu­ fishermen came and so wore they on
(Russia still realises that the position kept sufficient to last a year.
the Far East by way of the Cape of made. The presentation speech was
as calm ns the rix'ks which awaiieil her oilier Manchurian army is critical.
ally high and that intuition akin to the dut y.
Good
Hope, and the smaller vessels made by Francis Lemoine Loring, of
Ringwold lay motionless
From the early hours of morning it n* approach.
instinct that protects animsls from de­
British Troops Snowbound.
will
go
by way of the Suez canal. The New York city, to which Governor
Accoiding to a Japaneee official the
struction, wiirneil the fishermen to lie til nearly noon, and from early after­ in the boat. Wbethel dead or asleep
Pari Jong, Oct. 22.—The headquar­ fleet will reassemble at the Sunda is­ John G. Brady, of Alaska, responded.
the
glanses
did
sot
disclose.
It
wan
Rursian
forces
engaged
in
the
battle
noon
until
1st«
In
the
evening
the
fish
­
cautious.
ters of the British Thibetan force, con­ lands (Malay Archipelago), and thence Addresses were made by several.
But when Hiinkala braved the waters ermen dotted the river in their tiny evident that they had never reached south of Mukden consisted of aliout sisting of two companies of mounted the fleet will go to Vladivostok.
Hie
fish
trap
for
the
boat
was
ns
empty
200,(MIO infantry, 20,000 cavalry and
with her Hged companion the moat dar­ boats and struggled with their nets
Withdrawn Prom Entry.
infantry, ip snowbound at Pari, a
ing of the fishermen fallowed,
Dan verging on the very danger line where as It had lieen when they had first 950 guns.
Butts, Oct. 2O.-*-A Miner special
Seattle
Is
Paralyzed.
(oi
tress
near
Bon
tan,
Thibet.
Tbe
l.apliam, smarting under his former ocean and river met. Once acrosa this nlarted out.
J. E. Bennett, of Bortland, has ent» command marched through Pari Jong
Seattle, Oct. 24.—Seattle shipping from Great Falls says: The local land
The captain raised the signal flag
timidity, whs first seen to shoot out in line and the frail craft of the fisherman
mlt*e«l the lowest bid for tlie constiuc- Pass in the midst of a blinding snow circles amt supply houses are paralyse«! office today received instruction to
high
above
hie
head
and
waved
it
five
was
at
the
mercy
of
the
undertow
and
his boat In pursuit of the two who
tion of the gi v irnment buildings at Storm, during which it went into at the announcement from Washington, withdraw from all forms of entry 276,-
worked n trap near hie own. Then one many a toiler was dragged to Ills death Ilmen in succession. But here the life the 1905 fair an I he ie likely to be camp.
Two men died during the D. C., to the effect that all army depots IHO acres of land, in conneciton with
Ixiat
which
waa
giving
Hanxala's
boat
a
ere the government protectors of life
by one the others followed.
night.
The
enow is drifting and the in the Western third of the Unite«I the Milk river irrigation project. Part
awarded
the
contract.
The fish traps weie constructed along could reach the spot In boats prepared stern chase, passed lieliind some locks
road like lieen obliterated, which mav States, except at San Francisco, are to of the tract withdrawn lies noithweat
that
bail
just
hidden
het
and
several
for
the
purpose.
Hunters
are
reported
to
have
killed
the entire north ehore of the river,
compel the force to remain.
bellowed. I his means that what little of Havre, extending irregularly from
The lighthouse stood upon the high­ seconds must pass liefore they would a number of elk in tlie mountine of the
which is linker's bay, from Cape Dis­
share of the Alaska and Philippine Is­ the line of the Great Northern to the
appear
again.
«astern part of Linn county, Oregon
appointment to McGowan's Point, h est point ot the cape overlooking the
Red Cross fo Give Assistance.
land business of the government which international boundary, comprising
Tlie game waiden ie investigating.
distance of a dozen miles or morn. sea. Beneath its shadow stood a small
(To be eoiitlniied)
Berlin, Oct. 22.—As a result of the this city han enjoyed for the past i two part of the chain of lakes, reservoir
The middle ot the river was the divid­ Structure barely large enough inside
A field party sent out by the recla­ visit here of a delegate of the Rusisan yea re ia to lie taken away and given I to sites and lands along Milk river.
An Angry Landlady.
ing line. The river is the dividing line fur one man to stand, turn about and
mation service to investigate the possi­ Red Cross Central committee, the Ger­ San Francisco merchants.
between the two states and the fisher­ sit down. It was built of glass save
Boarder No. 1—What's that loud bility of diverting tlie waters of the
Coal Mine to Close.
man Red Cross society has decided to
men from the two states claim their that it* framework and roof was made thumping noise In the kitchen?
Pittsburg, Pa., <5ct?2O.—The direct­
To Send Medicine.
John Day river to the Umatilla lands send further assistance to the seat of
Boarder No. 2—It's the landlady ham­
of iron. The glass waa tliiik and al­
rights, even to a hair's breadth.
in Eastern Oregon, says it ie too costly. war, and will erect a German hospital
Rome, Oct. 24.—At the request Of ors of the Allegheny Coal company
* The fishermen on the north had traps most aa strong aa iron for it required mering the atenk mid wishing it was ths A rough estimate places the ex|ienee at
at^Irkutks, Liberia, and will provide it the Russian Red Croat society, nurses have decided to suspend opeiations in­
beef
trust.
—
Chicago
Tribune.
strength
to
withstand
the
terrible
while those on the south had nets.
$1,600,000 for a canal.
with military ambulance train«. Ne­ and a supply of medicine, bandages and definitely at their Hat wick mines next
The cannerytnen on the south side of storms that heat upon it from the sea.
Mayor Met 'lellnn asserts that he would
Prominent Oregon men are likely to gotiations aie in progress regarding a fruits will tie sent to Manchuria by the Saturday. This will almost depoplate a
Its furnishings were a small stove, a prefer to he Mayor of Greater New York
the river owned most of the nets and
village uf 1,000 people.
Red Cross society of Italy.
be indicted for land frauds.
similar offer to Japan.
old Seadog owned most of the traps on (tool, a pair of strong glasses and a than lioveruor of the Empire Slate.
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