1 ttlUti VOL. XXI. LAKIOVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OIiKiON, TIIUItSDAY. OCT. j.kk). NO. 42 8f FIRST OCCASIONAL BANQUET OP Till; RRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT CIRCUIT RIDERS KOYAL good time ui tin vt'rtlit-t of .11 who llHll till' good fortune to Ik) prceent. n I...;.... ... I I 111 If Irving nil 11 II II SUM I IHIIIlIxT l( attorney hero Mt tin- time i( tho Circuit Court, just pttnt, it w" siig gcstod by some one tl.Hl " Tlii Fimt Occasional lliimpict ( tlid Circuit KuU'iV Ui hold at Lukeview before linn! adjournment. Owing In tilt engagement of u tor- ! In getting rn-ly fur tli. trial of caUSOH, it WH lIllbYull to lis II Unix for the ltniKjurt, when .11 foul. I bo prosr-nt, .ml, . it wiit, Judge Sieiieor .ml John K. linker, of California, .nil It. It. Ilcckm.n and KrHiik Schlugel, of l'ortluiul, were 1I iu-U to leave beforo it w. ln-ll. For the luck of facilities, occasioned by the recent lire, it wan noccury to limit the imiiitxT of invited guests to nix or eight, and, a most of tin' mm resident attorney had iiiimy friend in Lukeview, llui privilege of select ing tin guest wu accorded to thorn. While tin' (oust hihI it ii properly .o rulU'il mi. not in it rid nevoid Willi till plillted llll'llll, it HMD OIK) tllllt did Credit, 0VCII to till) Well- earned reputation of "Sib." To undertake to give anything like It jllMt Itll'H of the ri"fll"'. totlm toast l simply out of the question, without giving verbatim rt'Hrt ol each, uml thin wo cniiot lo, for no ono en ii begin to remember tho Unu tiful language in which ouch thought was couched ; tho huy mingling of M i h 'in , wit und pathos; tlu oiuti' Htolics alleged to bo true which each ono tohl at tho ciM'iiHn of Home on ii ol', supplemented in each in t m lieu ly . ju.t eulojiy of tho ono Htf itin.t whom the .tory lovolod; It tifi'ini'il mm if ' Tim tlicniKht wlili b nimt tlirllla our ril.t- Irlir la uiii, S Mi ll, U-iurr wo e.n Ir.uie It In Ungu.fi, I. (una" w km in no cntio true. Twolvi) hrii(hl inindu, itlfl onu UKaiiihl tho oihor; ininilt tr.inoil in rlofc I'oiiM-i'iitive rcMHiitiK .ml bi rio-toiiipi! to kI vu voico to tho llioulitu thiiH iriHluri'il ; HiIiuIm, k Ii k Ii , of tin-cri-hil)', com in ci it 1 1 mt with, .nil ri'iiton ujxin rvory )li. of liuin.n lifo tho Krvi'( th. liny, the .orrow ful Mini tliH mirthful could not fail to roncli tli. ond in view, "A Koy.l (Joxl Time," mo nIi.mm hy tho older IichiU tlint within it rod throughout it, hut nl!'t'hlly veilnd, l.y miiy line fill lutiwiiiK which tho younnnr iiicui I dim woro not .low to sc. and profit hy. Ami the nlKht wm 0ll-4 with mmlo. And the (r. i that Itid-.ttvl lb. rdJi 'l llii-lr lDt9 like tho Ara'-., Anil lli'iiilj' iinle .way. 1). i 'A 'Is1 A ".: fim Occneionnl 3t5anciict r 91 tb Circuit sr I LAKI-VIUW. ORIX10N, OCTOliLk 18, loOO. flDcnu... y i0 X 'ft wb btlb no .tomnib Jet tin tljbt let blm pnt" V (iviiiitt UytciH (Omittod) Hit:i. t'(iiiH.iiuiiii Ii'l'.hi'liiuic ( Any old thinu) rlHll. Itroilinl Slmd a lit M .litre d'lloti'l (If wociin cntcli thoin) 1'oiiiliM'H I'lirihicniu' (Or Homo other way) KNTII KK. i'ricuKHo of Chlckfii I. rouiiadour (Omit third word) KOASTM. 1'rimt) Uihii of hu Jun ( IVrlutia) HA I. A I). Crovolto I'll MnvominiMO (Stricken out) Vi:iJKTAIII.KS. Muhhfd 1'otatooH (Urtie) Itollml CuUmk't (well Julie) "the nlctil hull he IIMcJ with mink, An I tlir carr. tlit lufcit the il v . Mmll (old their lent like th Ar.hm, Anil at tllenlly ilial away." 1'AHTItY. Apficot, I-tnon, ('imlurd and A 'J'l" Tie. AxKurU'd (.'ukeH, CVuiIcctioiiery, lUuck ('ofleo. .... .- I. 5. Th follow inn Kciiilniiii n nro 'XjH'flMl to up . lim. I lit nil .r.. r I'liicei: lu. ll. Iu v, W. A. M amsix.,11.1., Wm. (icMiirn, h", I. l.iiiiir, V. I.. fim.iMi, K. M. Mii.i.im, A. Y. MlUlll, I'. I'. I.ANK. l l. S.-(in nr. I Ted tlmt lill'Uuter tho xrfiirmuiico. lilolioii li Hlliniid the record it itf lo aerved every little w lnle during TOASr MA5TCK: Jude Henry L. Benson The Itench. The Bar.' MR. C. A.COOHW'KIX. MR. V. C. U'HK. Victory and Defeat." MII.J.C. KUTtsn:. Amicus Curiae." MR. Al'HriN 8. HAMMOND. Practice.' MR. '. II. DAI.KYMI I.E. 'The Verdict.' "Clients. MR. K. M. ItltATTAIN. hk. k. a. i;e.Mhj. " Discretion of the Court." MR. W. 1. MOUltK. The Ohjector.' " JudRes.' Mil. K. I. HI'fcKRV. Mil. L. F. CONN. s.j 7S,r f s. f. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' y r. ' s,s ' ' ' J s ' r r t , s, . s f i r i. f .,. ,., i r.t, - "The Circuit Rider. .Mlt. UiiNKl. r r s , s s r. . . , H. WKIISTKR. ONTrfEN.c&o. SHIELDS AND HIS HEN ARE RESCUED lmprotnients to be Hade All Alonz the Narrow Oaie Line. j Tcrmo, the "Tfn ThoununJ iHillar Honument 1 ol l olly In the licicrl." The editor of th lleno (iazette, in t r.in pu ii y it 1 1 Miinley of the H 1 1 r t r i Valley llecord mid N. S. McKiiiMey of tho C. it II. Teh-tr:iili line, himiii inviltt tion of Mr. I)mi aw ay , tho new Niiperin teiideiit of tho Nevada, t'alifornia & (iri'Hon luiiway, went out from Kei.o to Torino on un inspection tour on tho 17th iiiHt. Many improvcmcnlH urn to Imi Inado uloi tin-line, hiiioii I Ik-mi new BtatioiiH and telcttruphii: cervico ut tvi-ry Htation helween keiio and 'ierino. The (iazette hivx that Mr. Ininuway expieHH eil Homo htirpriho ut hcciiii: tho lar'ii warehoiini! ut A nieilee crowded, jiiiumed full of freight of all kiudH, from u wheul Iwrrow to a thrcHhin macliino, con signed to merchuiitH and faruierit living and doing hiihiueHH all the way from KuHiinvillo to Oregon. Over 100 earn of mutton hheep wero a I ho found tliero awaiting bhipment nouth. The party wi'M ut IiiHt landed on the wont end of rittxty adolio Madeline I'lainH, uml in a Bection w here water Iiuh to Ixj hauled for eighteen inileH, and not a tihrul) or hladu of gnmH to ho neeii nothing hut diiht, low HiigohriiHli, a few tenU, ii Mmall eating houn', three well planned Imrn-, threo Hourly completed CjttugcH and an imineiiHo, great !ig Huh Htautially huilt warohoiiMo, Hotting on u sold ftoiio fun iii In t imi with a cement ami railroad cteel rail Hour, covered with a lieuvy cm riigiiteil iron roof a f 10,000 monument of folly in the ili-Hort lilled to overllow ing wilii freight of all kiii.ln awaiting ttMiiiH to tram-port it to thu country north ami I.akeview, Or. While going homo from tho funeral of their little, granddaughter, tho luto Kva I'otia Ix-wiM, hint Monday, Mr. and Mrs. C C I'raft met with an accident that came near proving fatal. The liorHCH hecumo frightenud and run away, throwing Mm. l'ratt out of tho wagon, injuring her Berioimly. Tom Hundley has received from Ta turn & I in wen, Portland, Oregon, a double cylinder engine and a planer, and i. prepared to do ull first-dawn work in hw line on uliort notice. MacArthur Reports That the Captain and 48 Men Have Been Turned Over j to General Luther R. Hare In riarinduque. I Tho folio ing account of the reMcue of Captain Shield ami hU command (r.iiu tin) I'ilipinoN lmn been loccived at tho War liepiirtiuent at Wiifliiiigtoii : , Manila no dale. Adjutaiit- ieneral, Washington: Iiidiriiiutioii from Marindiiipio jiiNt received that Cuptuin ' ShieldH uud IS men, Company K, Twenty-niini liegimeul, I'. S, V. Infantry ; two Corporal, Company C, Twenty-ninth 'Kegiment; one civilian, Ameiicau negro, who wero prin.nn-rH in liaudii of inxiirgeuU, liuvo boon turned over to t iom-ral I.uther K. Hare. More particular!) hood, giving nanieH of killed and wounded. MAC A IU II I'K." , I.A l t it -Captain Shield, w ho w an wounded t lire" time in the fighting that led to liU capture, telU a dramatic Ntory of the engagement. After ho huh wounded he ordered u Sergeant to take :-omiuand of tin) troopx, ami that ho hiniuclf ho abandoned. A faithful member of tho llonptul Coi pi refuxed to leave him. and they were both taken prisoner. Later the company, w hit h w hh w ilhoiit am muni lion, but hi ill renin! ing, hut rendered, owing to a niiHtiikoii order. Tho men were robbed and abu--eil by the l-'ilipinoM, Tho cnsimliicH of Cuptnin Shield.' command in the Inland of Marimlnipio are an follows : killed, ScpieinVr 1:1th, Company V, Twenty-ninth Kcgiincut, I'nited Ma ten Volunleor Infantry, William. An drew, Llmer Liirare, Lew in Nile; Sejitember l lth, 1 rank Weighiiud. Wounded September l.'lth. Captain lievereitux, neck, mouth and hIioiiI ler, Herioim; Liown 8. Colvin, hip, Hlight; Koln-rt I. .InckHon, cheek, Hlight ; Miver O. John. hi, head, ulight, arm, MorioiiH ; Juan Jl. l'oolo, head, Hlight; John C. Hew, head and wriht, xliglit; hhoiilder, HeiiotiK. NOT GUILTY OF CATTLE STEALING! Warren Laird, Accused of the Larceny of a Cow, After a Prolonged Trial, Is Pound Innocent of the CrimeProved It to be His Own Property. Tho alleged c. ill In Mteuling ciihch of Lake county, which have been nrvupviug the attention of the coin tumid public for Home time pail, have been panned (or the tiiiui being, 'l'ho ciuo of Kdward Laird did not como up for trial, but a new bond wiih required lor hi appearance ut the M.iy term of tho Circuit Court, 1! I, uml I). K. Joiieh, Sr., and W. 0. Laird were accepted on the bond in thu Hum of fiOO. Tho ciihii of tho Stale of Oregon vh. N. Kino, Harry lviggn, I. K. Jom-D, Jr., 1'Mward Laird, Warren Laird and L. I). Kirk, larceny, wiih iliHiiiinwed for want of evidence, with cohIh iiNHeHNed to plaintitfH, tho l-'rench-i ileiiu Liventock (!o. The information for larceny agaiiiHt K. Laird, N. l-'iue, Jo., l'ino uml J. K. Joni-M wiih iliHiuiHHod upon motion of the JiiMtrict Attorney. Tho ciiHo that attracted the inont uttoniiou und wan inoHt prominent, owing to the fact that it wan to bo a tent cuhu upon which hinged the outcome of the vuriotiH other cuuhch, wuh that of Warren Laird, charged with the larceny of a cow. Tho cow wiih brought into court uh evidence and the cane proceeded. A jury of twelve men wore to decide the guilt or innocence of the accuse. I ; u large number of witncHHOH were examined ; the 1 lint rid Attorney iihoiI IiIh iitmoat endeavors to convict ; long argument were made, uud every pliant) of thu cumo wan brought to light ; tho cue wan given to the jury, and, ufler the charge of t ho court, the jury retired to deliberate. Very properly tho jurv brought in a verdict finding the ao ciiHinl "Not tiuilty." It wuh a plain cuu that Warren Laird hud bought and paid lor thu cow he wuh acctiHod of (dealing. We are glad to Hluto that a reHpected citi.nn of Luke county ha proved beyond a doubt that he wn innocent of such a grave crime. Warren Laird Htiunl a high in the cHtimatinn of the people to-day, probably, u any man in Warner valley. IHh cuho wuh handled m.iHtcrfully by Judge Lionel Wolmtor, L. F. Conn and 10. M. Itrattiiiu. Two young people of La key low aro to be married next TuoBituy or Wednesday, NOW, gUI'HS. Henry KiiHsill has returned from the Itenellul lawmill, near 1'aibley, where he wuh employed us engineer. K. 11. Hamubv in now driving on the WeHtcrn from Lakeview to lily and re turn. Maud I. Anderson of Warner, was granted a divorce from Tlioinaa Ander son, In the circuit court last week. Rev. Richard FvhIi arrived here last Friday from Klamath Agency. He brought the Itov. IK T. Summervillo from kluniiUh Falls. The presiding Elder went to l'uitdoy on Saturday morn ing's stage. DAYLIGHT RIDE Petitioning the Postal Authorities for Change of Schedule on Western II Clranted, the W'r.trrn Stage Will Lcae fcakevlew In the Morning. N. H. .McN'Hughlou, contractor and HUiierintetideiit of the Western Stage line, has a K'tition in circulation among mo poHinno'ier aioug tne route, ih-iwih u Lakeview and Ager, reipiesting tho Sec ond AsNiHtunt rowtuiaster-t ieneral at Washington to change tho echediilo on tho aforesaid line ho as to make lily a schedule point. In other words, if the change lie granted, the Western stage will leave Lakeview in the winter months ut (;'M o'clock in- the morning instead of in the evening, an at present ; lily will be the all-night Htation, leaving that place at (i u. m., and reaching Klamath Full the sumo evening; ntop over night at that point, and go on to the railroad next morning. Tli is will make the trip an entirely daylight ride over the Western to the railroad at Ager, and will be more convenient and pleas ant for traveler. There will be no change in the schedule from Ager to Lakeview on account of the carrying oi the Portland newspapers and iuiptij-Urnt mail mutter. Tho petition to be presented to the twelve postmasters, between Lakeview and Ager, for their signatures, reads aa follows : To the Hon. W. 8. Shallenherger, See mid Assistant l'ost muster-Uencrul, Wushington, 1). C. Sir: We, the Postmasters and eon tractor on Postal kouto No. TSM'2 from Ager, California, to Lukeview, Oregon, most respectfully request that the sched ule be changed on said route so us to make l'.ly a schedule point, with the following schedule : Leave Klamath Fal In daily at 7 a.m. and arrive, in Lakeview in 24 hours: leave Lukeview daily at fl::i0 a. in., und arrive at lily in ten hours; leave lily daily ut l::i0 a. m., and arrive at Klam ath Fall, in 14 hours. WINTKK HCHKDl'I.K. Leaven Klamath Falls daily at 7 a. m., arrives ut lakeview in 2U hours; leaves I.akeview daily at 6:!i0 a. in., arrives at lily in 11 hours; leaves Blv at 6 a. m., arrives at Klamath Falls in 15 hours.