i i. , I i. ,.,M , $ttm VOL. XXII. LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTV, ORfcGOX, THURSDAY, JULY II, 11)01. NO. 27. a::: sh& t !, ft 141 ML dhJB i ! 'I i 1 T i i I r RUBY CLARK TAKES POISON( woman of the Half World "The Examiner" Given a floes by the Carbolic Lecture on Ncwspa Acltl Route. ! per Ethics. Poor Unfortunate Went the Pace that Kilts. -Left $1,400 In BankCor uner's Jury Investigating. Another 'ior iinfiif IiiiiiiU- linn gone the way ( nil fifthly ihluga. Ijl.t Monday niulit m It n't U k, Itnliv Clark. m iih iiiImt ! the Ix h I ilc tu i miunle, Im k big low of mr'mlic Hi'iil. unci died in u few iiilnu'i'- ihfMiif cr. Tin- MM,r wn inati Intel 1 1 111 diepondrnl for acvetal day, and lucl concluded tlmt life mhm imt worth living. A itoronrra' i imj m--t wan lirlil, ami on Tufd:iy morning I'm. II. Duly ami E. II. Smith performed nn nl"y, b llii-i waalight miii ii.ii lluit tlit- Mn,r woman tutil an enemy who lllilill' lBVI la-ell iflMltlUlClllal in i-tid- ing l i t it- H li. i Tin1 inemWm n( llii coronet ' jury art W. I" ll..(T. W. It. Ileryfnr.l. Ix.reii Bailey, Eve M..rri Withheld, I.. I-, t lii-my ami J. ('. Oliver. Jury (iiiiicui-.l iih iu-i-(iuliiiii ami hnd nut reinli-n-il a venlirt h lien Tin Examiner enl lit pre. Wcilne'day afternoon. Il n..i-iu that the jury ia working una t-hui in the rae that may crcuie a sen- nation. I'ri.tida of tin. NMir girl t.a.k charge of her ri'tnaiiiM and pun Iniccd a line cai-ket and rich itiateiiiil for her burial rola-a. : TI.e.bove ia I run ho ASturaa l'iain I ti-i-eiii-il whm kiiown Ma Ifnhv tlm-k .t....t.. u,..l I'-... I.... ri ....u i.. - ------- - - , ...UI.h waa aged about LM yeara. M,e bad f 1.4(H) in he bunk, and had reaid.sl in Ijtkeview for over two eara. II . . . .. Ala-ul two yeara ago the utiforttiiiate ... . young woman waa inducetl to forake her life of hame and join a religioua or- gMiii.uiion known aa the Gaiel 1'i-ople. J-or a uie time aliu leil llie Hie ! a -hr)Mllattl Uliil Uvllai aVIIilitlV aliiiarM 1 .ia f - - - ........ t ... v matleradid not go right w ill, her nd alter a few inoiilha ahe drifted back to the old life and to I-aki-vicw. She wax it victim of the morphine habit, and probalilv deMroyvil ber.-H-lf while tinder ita inllcii-mo. I-t iih diiitt the veil oi cliaritv over tlie life and death of pair uiifurtuiuitu Kuby Claik. Hie wat aouie inotl.et'a darling once, and probably left the alraight and nrrow pith through aomc mun'a )Mrli.ly or a fa'.o atep in youth. Peace to her axhea. PAISLEY RACES. The Winners and the Time Made. Owing to a flip in the cog-wheel of The Fxamiuer'a new service at Paialey we were unable to give an account of the tacea held al that place, during tlie week the cotneata were on. However, aa nititieroua lioraetneii have reouealed tfialThe F.xaiuiner publish the reaitlla, we du mo ihia week briefly : Firat race )- mile daah free for nil, pur ho $75. Kutrius, Veva Sinfax, Alex auder, Zephyr and McKiuley. Veva Hiufax won, Alexander aec nd ; time Second race mile ditali for Lake County hoaea, purse $75. Kntritm, Lady King, Huccaroo Dan, Oregon Tom and Wyona. Wyoiia won, Oregon Tout uec--mid ; time .R4. Th'rd race mile and rejieat, free for all, purae $75. Kntriea, McKinltty, j ly King, Alexander and Oregon Tom. Alexander woo, McKlnley eecond (both heata) J time .30 and .110. ' Fourth race X utile dittdi fiee for all, puree $75. Entries, Huleric, Vena Kin fax and Alexander. Veva Sinfax won, llulerie reeond ; tiuie .52, ' Fifth race tittle daah for 2-year-olds purae $75. F.ntriea, Lena A, Juanita, aud Lena 0. Ixna A won. Juanita sec ond ; time .40. Sixth raoe 500 yards dash, Lake County "bucaaroo" horses, purae $50. Entries, Jlbf B., McDougal, Hiuan, i, niuaii, Laura S. I .aura a. and Uttcaroo initi. won,iicaii aecond; time JW. TLeCtitutty iottrs ladjourntul for the . toriu on Haturd.y evening. PLAINDEALER EXCORIATES An Old Tragedy of Lakeview Re vived Showing (Js to be 5ome Whit of a Lyncher Ourself. Tim I.Hkeview Examiner t evidently trying to pattern titer Ifa Pan r ranr-iwo rilationa wrre mtnivd lu.t eHc, return- 1 h"liIay attire nnrine Iiniifrs nainei-ake. Indi-id, in dealing itli the able Tnemlay to o-iairn MrKenziv, and retiideiit-w lieii.jf iiainimnitr)y derm IMikmit l.yiii hiiirf. it viea with that M. C. Kike ai d Mr. alkerto axeertain ' the national rxlora. F tlly a alieet III rerkler-it mm Urt'eiiiei.tK hi Im t ami niiM'i'-iml ehxi'tieii. We do tint kmiM llie nir-e .I the K.nminer'i in fni mat ion, hut wlu-n it htaien that J. V. J'.rnrtii "Ih-.ir hii ntiKHVory reixila'ion" li niiiiiy oi a iHliMble error. .n young man, up to the ti nf thai an ful tnig- tilv, Inne a bener t ame than .Mr I'.rown. It ia bud enough in ieM under the shadow of a iiiiinler inilirtmeni without lh. added weight of raiiimiiv. The KxHmiiier Mi-iiin Ix-nt ttpnn ciirting all Ihe dii-grare Nihle Umjii MiHlo.-eonnty ami her H-nple, forgetting thai only a fi-w fhoit yearn ago a piii-nner waa taken from jail and mohhixl at ita own county H-iii. ,t indlcini-uts lollowed, nor were any eflort made m ferrit out the -r- petratora of that midiiight murder of a hclplei-a priMim-r. Tho l'xiiminer ahiiuld reitiemlivr tho old ttddait) altout l'lde who live in glaxa liouea throw- lug alotieH. i mm t,,u' uri iiiiiiiimuii B III- formation we wi t a a that the article in oiieation waa taken from ihe .-an Fr.iticiM-o ('hruiiii'le. witbdue ctwlu. w .-.-.- iivt njiiiiiiiiiri in nut ircnb UIMIU cJiii,.u,ii.1.IM,, ,. M,J,-Mni "I"'" casting tiinaimw 'ipuii AiiKiot, county ami regte'a that our nnier tontitv ia h W' in di-g.n. e by the g.ace of heV own t,..1!.., Tl. L'w I. .... I flllti'lh. Itv WMV ! nUMHtlitll I lie l'lHinl'iiltr iuH a iaH ui a few yt'arn HJ'iUlit'li a liiHii uhn tiiketi (ruiii tlie 1 L- u ... 1.1 J 1. l a..... jjiai lira 1 l tl n ill' pt-rt I J h tit I i"C- and that a-.In. a di.g.aci fnl act. ,;ul aince thi-n our Hople have become leaa liarliaroitd and more civilixed. f -- "I w - ;faH' :!Mf ill iiiHuirMteMiMMiviiil k 1 1 V,SS; : xrSi kNt ' ' -vS. VJ ' J. H mM ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ViMM lllll "ir""' "'M il lllltltf Ilk Vfv" Ground plan of the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo, New York. Commencing iii next issue The Examiner will um a scries of articles with cuts on the Exposition, THE NEWS LEAKED OUT TaX" teH IT the Modoc Court. To Tell About -The Examiner" New, Service and by What. leans This Paper Gets Grand Jury Secret . The Altnras Plaindealer myi 'that tin aemlvr of a leleirram t the Lakeview KxHininer on the evening of Ju lirtb.. The lelegratu Ke tl' uainea of the partiei imlicleil aud other matieTa aup - IHwed to be hetiel. The euiiiiiiaiioii of r. Fike, wlio had charge .f the ullke at that time, developed the fact that no aui.li teh-graiu of ihe hara-ter nientioa - e-l waa aeut from thia olliue. Full de- IhiIh, however, were know u a Lake t'ity altnoel Uloie tlie Judge kiu-w ( tl em here, and The IMereiH in iliavin.lhal foine ou of the Grand Jury gave il auay af er leaving ti wn. We undi-r nam! that Judge iiarriiig'on ii detertuin- eI to lind tlie cuipril and will iiui'kb au exau.pleof ill--, whoever he Uiay he. Orand Jiitjiinn have been very lax iit audi matter and if nuinr one w:i i-iuch- ed to the tune of t'nJ or b ihey would Ihj more cureful in the fuinre Dealb cf W. B. Thomas. W. H. Thoma", an empbiye on tlie H. andler rancli in Ciookvd Cieek 1 1 lit , I '; "' "j " ' I ",r " " oM,ay ( morning at an early hour. Deceased L..ft'......l -1-:- t. - !- . :n Biuiri rA Kicni Bltiwv dnriliu nia l&HL II l t. : i -I.r i . , neaa. It ia aaid t,bat bVr-leart had , ... Kpow" ''u " 3"r,ul B"rrpo uicwtn uuipi mnui imm imuietiiaie entire f ltu li. Th .....i .. .1... i. ! . .1:. . i i y t m . . rt 'clMn IUv.ew on TueMlay. a 2 . iVeeaaed leaves a family in reduced i ci rcunif tances. A GALA Gves Vhto I ana in nnjoyea an j Kourtl of M,y in uvUfW opened op bright id tlortooa with a i cool south freeze, aiwl was nthered in by the booming of cannon and ihehnr- r"" patriMic citizens. TheUmn aia ''-"""awn e.!trie were 11 th tone "'arrh, hu h whb Marten :i lint jil.Hr! . ' '"' KujiUing- ! The taraile, wM-h waa ffcu niiebr be twined an iin)iroi; iq afiuir wa kead the Ijikeviw braia I .nd. l..Wel ! ''X "rriagM oainii.t li, uVtt-rn of ! tbday, the car eialainiug ifce i.i-ni4rnn ' L'erty ami the Angel of Peace and . ''l'l rejreiH-iiliiig the atatea, "horrible itorriblea brinvng up the rt-ar. 'J he tn.rcl ax down Main Mreet, to the Sivery 'able tlven down Water afreet to the It&meraley reniiletwe Ibeii up Main to t&e Cuiwt I Houe Mjuare whero llie esercirwa of the dav were held. TheoUireraof the day were Charles U. Sniiler, president; C. II. DaSryniple, i orator ; J. Q Willita, reader, anil Kt-v V. II. Holloaiau, clmtikiin. The re 1' I... . 1 .. .. li i t Jiioiw iitv oraior were wen moM)!t and the It-laratiMi of lodependonw waa read well bv J. Q. M'illita. Miaa Ollie Hart reeied in a olextiimr munner. ... .",TU"""" He"' . waa patrnHic aa well a, csriniarKlilse. Tlie Glee club rang Atnerjra and Tlio Flag of FreelHu in a deliglitfnl manner ffi iaa ueryioro aa ..Kiueawaa a . charming and Mia. Joie H.rrey.U.e Angel of Peace looked very jvutty Baacbatl. Drama aad Oaacat. The "horribles was an aiuuxing fea ture of the morning fun, ana1 was well appreciated by the public. Dfore Uie exercises clot-exl it was pact the noon,, hour, anil the aiairta were noi.tatfkiiH.1 im. ! til evening. In the afternoon the Lakeview ami Silver Lake ban-ball teams opened the! ournament on the ball ground- south of ! which resulted in a victory for Uie home' team in a score of 10 to 8.' FH,Kri! DAlr- Immediately after the game the Eu.te- t'rst racet i mtle heats. Wuig waa win Dramatic. Company played "Oi matched; Tornado, Alexander aad Bl Olaen" at Uiintheru Hall to a large an- eric eut to lhe P081- Cleric won botk dience. In the evening a 7:30 the loot-! heaU in -51 nd -51 Thia was a. races, iumoimr mau hoa and othr aaTrt ' P1"? X between the winner and AU were held near the court house- square. At 9:110 the grand ball opened at Gnn ther Hall aud a large crowd of towns people and visitors at tended aad danced until early morning. The dance was pronounced one of the most enjoyable ever held in Lakeview and the- bait iup pcr at Hotel Lakeview was a grand feast, which was favorably eooiuieuted on by all w ho attended. During the afternoon oi. the Fourth the Cetlarville baseball teas, accompa- j nied by a large crowd of Cedarville j people, arrived and were heartily re- ' ceived. The uext morni.ig the ionrna- ment opened with Cedarville and Lake view to couteat for the purve. Several members of the Lakeview team under derstandiug they would not be expected to play ball on the following day with Cedarville, danced, all night, wibh the result that wheu they appeared on the diamond they were too sleepy and tired to play good ball, and Lakeview lost to Cedarville in a hotly contested game. Score 10 to 7. Mr. NewbiU, who w as in the box for Lakeview- on the pre vioua day was-called away suddenly aud Lakeview felt his absence. However, there are no excuses to offer for Lake-view- losing to Cedarville, aa the latter won by playing the taast ball. ' On the morning ol the 6th the. State Line team arrived and went againtt the victorious Cedarville teant. The latter was too strong, however, and carried off the honors apd first tnouey, $125. The sioro was 17 to 2. This left Cedarville the winners ot two games in the contest and Lakeview one, giving the home team second money, $75. On the fol lowing morning Silver Lake offered to j play the champion Cedarville team a ' game (or the gate receipts and a purse WEEK! Good Entertainment lintire Week oi run to b putt D. by Lakerir lmii'e' men, wild the etipnlntion that the mii.nieg team takH) and tin; liwt-a 40 tier cen of the money, hut tlw Clarrilie mana ger would mt acr-ri.t the .fer, Hatin tha hi" mer were coniiw le.1 uit home. Fai-h evening tltrimghont the week lh KtuleH I'ramatit: O.-mrmn? gav. m til"a?ine tnTf.frmaiiL-1-. All th riuii,r were loud in tfucir prat.nj of Lakr-iew'a eiitrrtaitimetit thtvjngHonr. lyvi-rx of the national g.tme witneM-4 -he beat lil per playe -i a Lakevtew diamond. Every inemlier of the reapei-tive viait irrg leima proveij himm-tf a gt-nt ,enan, aaxl thegiMfl na.maeil "rmHing" by the frieixj.of the variviia team win taken it a friendly rpirii. The Kxa miner w glad to annoiiiiue that w hite the games wervt onlei-ted waratly, all the visitor left Lakeview with good fet-tfuj for their oppotierita. The Kminr !. defirea to cirmpt intent the peojde of Cedarviile, Sfirrer Lake and :w Pine i "ret for claiming Hitch a gentlemanly- ,t of bat ball players aa weii aa a 4eliithtfuby jolly crowd of citizen who yrlicipted ! mi ear -elebratirm. Th Raea. When Tlie Exaoiirutr wene to- prtesa laat week the ra foa the eecond day wer being sontetadk Wins.. G cover C' and Kek-ric went t tWpot aa the free for all. 4' dah. . Wing w.h,, Inderic ieconi; lime, lcli - '- ISf -ond race, free- foe all dmId dab ;. Tt,- aiM-,: 'B-Wirun-aw-. . Wjn WJn AJexauler W(WtMt Tornado ( tlunl; time, 1 :4a 2-5. ! THIRD- Mf. ' First race, ?8' dash. Wiog Sin fax, Alexander, Eelvric ati4 Grovwr C i entered. Belerie ww.. Winir aeeund: time 1 4)5. Second race, dai eoU race,. Lena A and Lena C. Lena, A wow in .23i Third race, ,s of aimile 4atni (aubeti toted for the 1' mile which did aot fill ;) entries, Alexander, Wing, Mctviu- nd Wyona. AJex.niVr won. Wing. exander. Seeoud. raco, 600 yard daan "buecaro. horses," Harry S. ami Spidur Kelley en tered. The Spider w en in. JUi. The taird raae was- a handicap. mile dash. Entries, Wing 135 ponnds, Tor nado 125. pouuds,. Yito (Walter's aolt) 117 pounds.. The korses went of! in a buncn and Wing won pulling up in 1.20. Yito was second. The races were particularly iutereat- uirougjjout ttte euUre meetuig, aud ,ase Cfl attended daily. There WBre sotnwgood horse on the track, and the races were- conducted in a satUfac V.ry manner. The decisions of the fridges were very satisfactory, to both horsemen and the public. There was only one murmur of disapprouaLthrough out the entire meeting, aud. that hap pened in the . and repeal on the first day, when Belerie,. after winning one heat, got a miserable start la the second, aud waa shut out. However, horsemen claim that Uia was regular, as the horses were at the poBt for SO minutes, and were then ordered to line up. Bel eric turned as the word was given and got the worst ot tae start. The absence of any attempt at jobbery made the meeting au agreeahls one throughout, and Lakeview continues to hold the reputation of a square racing town.- . ,,... .. Jack llorton and Miss Lena Abbott were married at Bonania, Klamath county, Oregon, ou the evening of June 27th. Both bride and groom are resw dents of Klamath, and have many friends. Mr. and Mrs. llorton spent the first part of their honeymoon in Lake view, last week. Mr. llorton had the promuing two-year-old Lena, A., on the Lakeview track.